tUE$Ar,.AqX7ST 10,. IMC1 CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOREEEJl CTTT AN BEAUFORT, Nv ft PACE TEXE3 '. Beaufort b rom Swansboro, 8-1 Beaufort made a clean sweep of ; its doubleheader with, second-place Swansboro over the weekend: win ning Saturday in Beaufort, 8-1, and. &unaay in Swansboro. 9-4. 1 In Sunday's Same, southoaw Les ter Sharpe hurled for Beaufort and-, allowed three hits, two of them "scratch" singles. Leroy Mclntoshj cnugm, ana was relieved Dy Butler to: the eighth Moore , started, for Swansboro, but had. to be replaced by McNeil in the sixth, ; Jackie Wallace led the Beaufort attack with 3-for4, including a two run double. ; Stanley Johnson hurled for Beau fort Saturday and pitched a brit liant game, allowing but two hits. oho nf thp "srmtph" voi-iniu u; Hmound oppotent was McNeil, who was relieved by Craig in the sixth. Beaufort broke the scoring ice In Saturday's tussle with, a run in the initial inning. Ben Hester walked, stole second, took third when the catcher threw wild, and came in to score on Tracy Hooper's iiy to center. The Beaufort combination held on to this slim lead until Swans boro knotted the. count in the fourth frame. Simon Stvron walk eo and reached third when Ray Hasseil erred on Stanley's ground er, run scored when Wheele'ss, fun njng ior simon Myron, who was hurt on the previous play, scurried home as Butler vainly attempted iv prevent Stanley s melt ot se cond. Three more runs put Beaufort permanently in the lead in the sixth inning. Hester singled, took second on an infield out, and reach ed third on Hooper's hit. Hester ispored on Fenner Boyd's fly to renter, and consecutive singles by Wallace and Hester broueht in Hooper. Wallace, who had taken second on the throw-in of his hit, also counted on Hossell's blow. Beaufort doubled its output for he day and put the game on ice m tallying four runs in the eighth stanza. Boyd doubled, Wallace strolled, and Hasseil singled, scor ing Boyd and moving Wallace to second. A passed bell followed by Ik wild pitch scored Wallace and moved Hasseil to third before Tom Benton walked. Butler's fly to right brought in Hasseil, and a id pitch followed by Johnson's lit tallied Benton and ended the scoring. ialurdny's Gnat K. H. E. swansboro 000. 100 0002 2 1 ieaufort .... 100 003 04x 8 It 2 IB-TV t TT, Major C. 1. Bright, sailing "All- h.', toefc top honors in the eight- ben-foot class of the Morehead, ailr ng raqes, Sunday afternoon, when he; defeated, his only competitor, Henry Qrntond Wade, sailing Semester Hours-,"- by three miir toes. Major Bright didn't need an alibi o cross the eight street Morehead City finish line of the five mile outheast course in 1:17:45. "Se- nester Hours" clocked in at 1:20; i5. In the popular comet class. Booker Cunningham) sailing "Miss. ire" captured first at 1:04:50 with f aiiimy run, wuiwK Jirsj aione, wenty seconds behind him. Toddy . n !ti . u,j t , ind jane Parker, in "Tar Baby ' ook third following Sammy Pou by thirty seconds. . Phil Moore came in four min- hies later In the four boat comet ace wnh 1:10. In the handicap- division, Charlie Nelson sailing "Salty Water" f i. Waned first at 1:12:12 with Thur ew Whealton In "Ace of Sapdes," ne minute and thirty eight sec nds behind. This was the first less of the season I. G. Bell came n ior tne Ace of spades," two mutes and thirty seconds behind IVhAaltAtl uitll Hia. uiImhItai, flan- ing in the breeze. Buddy Baijy won over the six- een footers at i. 18:45, Bobby Mat hews was second at 14. , ft. ilut ' - KETAH ft F Sweeps Doitbie Bill Morehead Divides Pair With Marshallberg Nine Morehead. City split its double header with IMaVshaiioerg over the weekend, losing Saturday's en counter at Marshallberg, 4-2, and winning Sunday, 10 2, to help Jack Gardner celebrate his "day." Saturday saw. Morehead collect 12 hits, but apaprently even those bingles couldn't drive in more than two runs. Marshallberg got four runs on three hits. Clifton Sharpe went the route for Morehead to get charged with his first defeat of the season a- gainst five wins. Myron (Ace) Harris- pitched for Marshallberg snd received credit for the win. Pitching Sunday's game for Jimmy Webb. His opponent on the mound was Herb Pate, who went the route for the loss. Ceremonies proceeding -Sunday's game saw Morehead City fans hon or their centerfielder and manager Jack Gardner. Among the pres ents given to Jack by Morehead businessmen were three water melons, two cases of cold drinks, shirts, toaster, pressure cooker, case of -evaporated milk, alarm clock, 12 cans of motor oil. coffee set, waffle iron, cash, and many other gifts. Mayor George W. Dill mane the presentation of the gifts on the ball field near the stands, where all the fans could hear and see the proceedings. Morehead opened the scoring in Sunday's 'tilt by scoring a lone marker in the first frame. Francis Stoy trippled into deep left cen ter over the heads of the pulled-in outfield, and scored a few seconds later when Roy McKancy erred on Wayne Benton's bounder. Two more came in to count in the third inning to make it 3-0, hich eventually proved to be all the margin the Morcheaders need ed. Benton walked and came in to count on Gardner's double, Gardner himself scoring when Pig gy Smith singled. Marshall scored in the fourth when Pittman singled and John Hamilton doubled, moving Pittman to third, from whence he. scored when Stoy knocked down Gard ner's throw from the outfield and then could not make the throw to Uif Jjlfete in time to catch Pittman. Benton s single, uuiy uayis iwo base error on Gardner's bouncer, and a, single by Smith accounted for Morehead's twosome hi the fifth session. A trio of runs in the sixth, stanza make the score 8-1 in Morehead's favor. Webb reached first on an infield hit and took second on a wild pitchr Consecutive walks to Benton and Gardner loaded the sacks, and a long double into far left center by Footsy Palmer promptly emptied them. Morehead concluded tne Domo- Bach To Scbal ' FASHawrtS " WilhalLatfy'Lwli ... for her debus at kinder Kartell er school. Darliag dresses, demure but saucy1, each with that special KATE, GREENAWAY flair. All made of nick fetching fabrics In plaids, itifpes. dots, solid. Easy it car for. Sizes 1 .to 3, 4 to 8, and 7 to 12. to 09 BETTY JAY ArendeU St. Morehead City and 5-4 ardment with two. in the eighth inning. Stoy doubled and Benton singled, scoring Stoy. Centerfield er Myron (Ace) Harris, showing great indifference, fie.'dcd the ball very sloppily on Benton's hit for an error, und while Benton round ed second and started for third. Harris leisurely strolled over be twenn puffs of a cigarette to pick up the ball and return it to the infield. The throw went on through Brown, playing third, to allow Ben ton to circle the basepaths and score a "home run" on a single. Brown was charged with an er ror for missing the throw. Chapel ' Nelson, managing the Marshallberg nine, then proceeded to make a very wise move that probably was respected as such by Ell who like to see baseball played ' all the way up to the hilt: he al- ( lowed nitc, a good pitcher who : tnea nis Dest, to iimsn mc game nn the mound and immediately yanked Harris out of the lineup and replaced him with a substitute. Marshallberg's final tally came in the ninth inning. Hamilton reached first on an error ami took DOC RACES Every Night (Except Sunday) Rain or Shine Post Time 8:30 P. 11. Legalized Pari Mulucl Operations, Under Supervision of Morehead City Raring Commission. NO MINORS CAROLINA RACING ASSOCIATION GREYHOUND RACE TRACK MOREHEAD CITY MORE PEOPLE BUY CI? . , mil h RidlnSnriiMSf I You jutt eui't bat the genuine Unitized Knee-Action Gliding Ride (or real riding imoothneu resl tnveluiury over any tnd tU kinds of roods, (rom boulevard to byway; and, remember, this (amout "Knee-Action" ride is exeluiive to Chev rolet and more expensive cars. . . - CHEVROLET-oc ZZ Areqiell Siruet r : rT second on pinch-hitter Moore's sin gle. After Billy Davis whiffed, McKaney forced Moore at second, Hamilton going all the way in from second to score. McKaney tried to make second on, the play, but he was caught, first baseman to the necond baseman. Saturday's Game R. U, E. Morehead 110 000 000 2 12 2 Marsh'berg 000 100 30x 4 3 1 Sunday's G.-.me R. tt. E, Marsh'berg 000 000 001 2 7 6 Morehead 10c fi23 02x 10 11 3 Since the "Washington Redskins of the National Tro Football League were organized in. 1932 they have drawn playing talent from 101 different colleges. There are more than 18,000 mo tion picture theaters in the United States. BEAUFORT THEATRE Beaufort, N. C. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY JOEL McCREA FRANCIS DEE "FOUB FACES WEST" also- CARTOON - MUSICAL THURSDAY - FRIDAY WALLACE BERRY JANE POWELL "A DATE WITH JUDY" Plus LATEST WORLD NEWS 9 dimj2ate the ldLied!. . (Zmipau2 the fluced. . dee urfuf WM M5' OTHER CM VOMPARE the values: compare the prices! . . . Do this and you II know that now more than ever before CHEVROLET AND ONLY CHEV ROLET IS FIRST in Big-Car quality at louoed prices, just as it is first in nationwide demand for the total 17-year period, 1931 to datel To compare the values is to know that only Chev rolet brings you the Big-Car riding-amoothness of the original and outstanding Unitized Knee-Action Ride ... the Big-Car performanie and depend ability of a world's champion Valve-in-I lead engine ... the Big-Car beauty and luxury of the enviable Body by Fisher . . . the Big-Car safety of Fisher Unisteel Body-Construction and Positive-Action Hydraulic Brakes . . . plus many another major HWf tuTtirlli! with Thrift! Thare's nothing like Chevrolet'! world's champion Valve-in-Head engine (or thrills and thrift. It holds all records (or miles served, owners satisfied, and years tested and proved. It embodies'tkat eatto-aoural extra-dependable Valct-ln-HcaJ design, found elsewhere only in costlier cars. . .. . SOUIID CHEVROLET Phoni M TIDEWATER LEAGUE W. Morehead City 21 Swansboro ... 19 Marshallberg n Newport 13 Jacksonville 13 Beaufort 12 Havelock ( 11 Harkers Island-Straits .... 10 L. 8 9 12 15 17 17 18 20 At least four Toronto players, Third Baseman Willie (Puddin head) Jones, Catcher Stan Lopata and pitchers Emery Church and Lou Possehl, are scheduled to get tryouts with the Philadelphia Phil lies of the National League next spring. , . . . with depoodebU protection and torvUe S. A. CHALK, JR. MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY First Citizens Rank. Bldg. M 8.162 Morehead City CITY THEATRE TIIURS. - FRI. THI MOST TA&KIP ABOUT PICTURI IVIR MADII NOW TO N SHOWN RSGitMIZJgRfCg&f THE PICTURE IT TOOK TWO YEARS TO MAKE. DUEl HAS IEEN SEEN IT OVUM MltllON PEOPli JENNIFER JONES CREG0RY.FECK JOSEPH C0TTEN quality aJoantaje still not available in any other motor car in its field. And to compare the prices is to know that Chevrolet prices are the lowest in the field . . . and that Chevrolet value continues to be the highest in its field! That is why more and more people in all part of the country are deciding, more and more enthusiastically, that only one is Number One, only Chevrolet is first. That is why we believe you, too, will make this same decision when you compare the values and compare the prices ... for you win in ecery way with Chevrolet! flKT is) TasttM lty! You will b perfectly tun of your car's beauty-leaderihie when you own a car with the world-famous Body by Fisher; and this most desired and desirable of atfcai bediesC-supremely beautiful from wry angle, inside and out is available only on Chevrolet and higlier-priced cars. M:i7-. ft- -g COIIMIY, DIC. r ir - 562 - 1 J. O.Baxter Jr. THE EYE ONLY Front St. ROYAL THEATRE MOREHEAD TUES, WED. GEORGE BRENT BEVERLY ROBERTS in GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN" Till RS. . FRt. SPENCER TRACY LANA TURNER ZACHARY SCOTT in CASS TIMBERLANE" TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MERLE OI1ERON - PAUL LUKAS ROBERT RYAN "BERLIN EXPRESS" K THI NRtT HMI Al A TREMENDOUS CAST Of 2,50... . THI PICTURE 01 A THOUSAND MEM 0RAIU MOMENTS. . . njUrhAII-lasjsMjSoftty! You and your family will enjoy eatra safety, too, the triple safety protection of Fiihcr Unisteel Body-Constmtion, the Unitized Knee-Action Gliding Ride and Positive Action Hydraulic Brakes another com bination of features found only in Chev rolet and higher-priced cars. IS FIRST! I 1 mT-H . I I 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE 4 ; EASY TERNS Ii you're a "Doubting good furniture can be bought reasonably, we urge you to see these marvelously priced bedroom suites that we are featuring during August August Is The Month When You Should Buy FURNITURE STUDIO COUCH TWO END TABLES TWO LAMPS ONE SMOKING STAND Easy Heilig - Complete Home Across from Eastern 1 Se. Front SL New Bern. 1L C. We Deliver In Radius MAPLE WALNUT Thomas" as lo whether All Six Pieces STfttt STUDIO COUCH Both the design and the fab ric are right to use with to day's modern chairs and tables, and yon'd never think that it opens into an unusually comfortable bed. Buy it on easy terms. Lamps, End Tables, and Smoking Stands will add to any room ... So be sure lo see these values. Terms Levire rnrnishen Eulane Sales Corp, 'nit', Dial 4SS3 of 100 Miles A I 1 nil .,1 .llj -!.(' ' t ii : - '(, . . Iv. I 4I.' nii;l( i; nil l t.ol -.111'- 'inn uniil ( i JJ. "V iiM.ila I V.I 1,0 null, 111 IM 'Jill mi In 'ivyM iii'H -I Jl I tU O "lit ii'i .'A luiA HUM I'tvii!) in -111 I 'ill I lit -iilT iiuivtii Hi ; nwiili 1 vik'j l70) 111 4' 1)1) N Jill u'.l.:..iB Morehead City, N. C. . t If MM, KMC ft t

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