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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. ,
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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-
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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
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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
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