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TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1948 CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C. Morehead City Wins From Swansboro And Takes League Lead by Half Game Morehead City regained its for mer position as leader of the Tidewater League Saturday by trouncing the Swansboro entry by a 10-4 score in a game played at .Wade Brothers ball park in More head City. Sunday's game at Swansboro was postponed because of rain. Saturday's affair was a rough and tumble one ,but a runaway for Morehead City. Head umpire Grant Privette threw out catcher Harry Salter and manager Jack Gardner of Morehead when they violently protested one of Priv ctte's calls in the third inning. The flustered Privette even or dered the Morehead batboy back to the bench in the following inn ing when the youngster ovcren thusiastically tossed some new balls to him. or rather at him. Starting and going the route for Morehead City was southpaw Clif ton Sharpe, who occasionally Rot himself into trouble because of his lack of control. Salter caught un til his exit in the third, after which Jim Traynham handled the receiving chores. Vincent Jones started for Swans boro, but proved ineffective ? gainst the heavy Morehead bats and had to be lifted in favor of shortstop Bill Holt in the seventh session. Simon Styron and Boh Huffine divided the catching du ties. Morehead tallied five runs in the initial frame, and those five proved eventually to be all that the home team needed. Francis Stoy reached first base when his line drive hit Jones off the head for a single, and when the momentarily dazed Jones fir ed to first in a vain attempt to head off Stoy, the ball went into right field for an error. Stoy took third on an infield out, a. id scored when Gardner plastered the pill over the rightfield wall for a ground rules double. Joe Hill's single moved Gardnei to third, and after Hill pilfered second, Footsey Palmer, who re cently obtained his release from Harkers Island-Straits and signed with Morehead, promptly doubled the two runners home. Palmer came in on Roland Brin- son's base hit. An infield out audi a single by Salter brought in Brin son with the last run of the inn ing, and Salter was out at second, the rightfielder to the shortstop, jvhen he attempted to stretch his hit into a two-bagger. Swansboro's first tally came in the third inning. Holt walked, stole second, but was caught Jry.v ing the same trick it third. Two more walks to Jones and Wheeless and a single by Ankie Rowe ac counted for the lone run. Before Sharpe got out of the inning, how- .ever. he had given another free "pass to load the sacks. Palmer, who had a perfect day with a single, double, home run, and walk in three official times at bat, slammed his round-tripper in the latter half of the third stna za. The sock, which went over the right centerfield wall, came with no ohe on board. A walk to Gordon Watson, a hit batter, and a single by Wayne See MOREHEAD WINS Page 8 Beaufort Splits Weekend Fare With Marshallberg Beaufort divided its twin bill with Marshallberg 0"er the week end, taking Saturday's contest in Beaufort, 4-3, but losing Sunday's affair, 54, at Marshallberg on John Hamilton's home run with the bases loaded. Stanley Johnson pitched Satur day's game for Beaufort, going the route for the win. Butler did the catching. His opponent on the mound was Myron (Acc) Harris, and Lester Babbitt did Marshall berg's receiving. Marshallberg onencd the scoring with two in the too of the fourth. F.lvin Davis singled and stole sec ond. Davis came in on Moore's double with Moore taking third on the throw-in to the plate. A bingle by Harris a few seconds later ac counted for the second run. Beaufort came back with one in the lower half of the frame. Ben Hester singled and took second on the first baseman's miscuc. A' dou ble by Fcnner Bovd brought Hes ter iirnund to paydirt. Marshallberg made it 3-1 with another in the fifth. Billy Davis tripled, and when the Beaufort defense tried to catch Davis at the plate on Lucas' ''rounder. Butler missed the throw for an error and a Marshallberg run came in. Beaufort, however, kent pecking away at the Marshallberg pitching, adding another tally in the lower half of the fifth. Collier Hill trip led and came in to score when the third baseman erred on Ben Hayes' grounder. Beaufort finally went ahead with two runs in the seventh session. Butler doubled and took third on Hill's hit. When the shortstop Gas From Sewage Cunningham Cops Honors In Comet Division Sunday made a wild throw on Hayes' grounder for a two-base error, both runners tallied. West Taylor pitched Sunday's game for Beaufort with LeRoy Mc intosh as his receiver. Taylor needed help from Johnson in the later innings. Roy McKaney did Marshallbcrg's hur'ing and Babbitt was once again the target. Beaufort opened the scoring with two in the fifth. Tom Benton wlked and stole second. Verba nic's triple brought in Benton, and Verbanic himself came in to score when the second baseman threw wild in relaying the ball from the outfield. Marshallberg retaliated with a run in the same frame. Lucas reached second on a two-base error by Benton and made third on El vin Davis' hit. Taylor then un loosed a wild pitch to allow Lucas to score. Beaufort scored another two in the very next inning. Ray Ilassell got a life when shortstop Billy Da vis muffed his easv pop. Singles by Boyd and Benton brought in one run and put runners on first and second, and another error by the Marshallberg shorstop brought in another one to count. In the last of the seventh, Mar n allberg rallied for four runs and the ball came. With two out, El vin Davis singled, Brown walked, and Harris reached first when Taylor's throw to first pulled Ben ton off the bag in a hotly disputed decision which loaded the bags. Af ter all the arguing was done, Ha milton promptly salted one away for a home run and the ball game. Saturday's Game R. II. E. Marshallb'g 000 210 0003 7 2 Beaufuort .. 000 100 20x 4 6 4 Sunday's Game R. II. E. Beaufort .... 000 022 0004 4 3 Marshallb'g 000 010 40x 5 6 6 Tidewater Results Saturday, July 24 Morehead City 10, Swansboro 4 Beaufort 4, Marshallberg 3 Havelock 2. H.I.-Straits 1 Newport at Jacksonville, post poned (wet grounds) Sunday, July 25 Jacksonville 8, Newport 2 (1st game) Newport 1, Jacksonville 0 game, 5 innings) H.I.-Straits 4, Havelock 3 Marshallberg 5, Beaufort 4 Morehead City at Swansboro, postponed (rain) i ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) The city's sewage filtration division reports that slime and other resi due are being subjected to a de caying process in which gas and fertilizer are recovered. During 1947, the report said, 2,160,000 cu bic meters of gas were generated in the process. Sheep are the chief wealth of Afghanistan. BEAUFORT Normads made up a large share of the population of Afghanistan. ROYAL Theatre Morehead City TUES. WED. FRANCES RAFFERTY in "COMEDY CARNIVAL" TOURS. - FRI. VAN-JOHNSON JUNE ALLYSON in "HIGH BARBAREE" Booker Cunningham, sailing "Miss Fire," won first place in the comet class in sailboat races held jan Uxgu.Suund Sunday afternoon. Hp crossed the finish line of the five mile, north east course in 43:- 45. In the handicap division. Thur low won in 44 minutes. This is , Thurlow's third consecutive victory in the "Ace of Spades" this sea son. "Semester Ilours" piloted by Henry Ormand Wade was awarded the 18-foot division in 59 minutes when his competitor, Major C. L. Bright broke a stay on the "Hard Way" and was unable to complete the raeo. Buddy Baily in the "Sea King" copped first place in the 16-foot di vision by finishing in 48 minutes. Second honors in the comet class wdnt to Sammy Pou who clocked 45:05. Thirty seconds later, Sandy McClamrock finished for third place. Charlie Nelson sailing "Salty Wa ter" was second in the handicap and his time was 45:55. D. G. Bell, "I John IV", at 49:05 came in third. In the 16-foot division, Bob by Matthews completed the course in 49:30 for second place, a minute and a half behind the winner. The remaining contestants were all in the comet class. Fourth place was taken in 46 minutes and five seconds by Toddy and Jane Parker in the "Tar Baby." 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