TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1918 Beaufort Morehead Red hot Beaufort took its third and fourth consecutive victories this weekend by tripping Havelock twice in Tidewater League play, 5 l and 104, at Havelock and Beau fort respectively. Pitching Saturday's game for Beaufort was 17-year-old Stanley Johnson, who followed his two-hit victory over Swansboro with a three-hitter against the Havelock nine. Butler was the receiver. Baldwin, relieved by Romanak in the seventh, hurled for Havelock, and McCuen did the receiving. Lester Sharpe- pitched Sunday's "iotory, and Leroy Mcintosh called the signals. Jack Gaskins started for Havelock. but had to be reliev ed by Odell Morton in the sixth. McCuen and Romanak shared the catching chores. Havelock opened the scoring Sunday by tallying a lone counter in the second frame .An error, a sacrifice, and a double by Ander son accounted for the run. Beaufort tied it up in the lower half of the inning on a walk to Fenner Boyd, an infield out, a wild pitch, and a base hit by Tracv Hoo per. Havelock went back into the lead in the next inning will a run that was scored without the aid of a base hit. Joe Pyzgodzinski reached first when the catcher touched his bat as Joe was swinging. An in field out and another error by the catcher brought in the run. The score was knotted up again in the lower half. Ray Hasscll reached first on an error, stole second, took third on an infield out. and came in when Tom Benton singled. Beaufort went into the lead to stay, however, with three runs in the fourth stanza. Verbanic doubled and stole third, and after Hooper walked he pilfered second. Both came in on Mclnt-jsh's two base hit, Leroy taking third on the third baseman's error. Mcintosh scored on Ben Hester's two bagger a few seconds later. Havelock came within one ru l of Beaufort by scoring two in the fifth to make it 5-4. Fred I.ockey walked and reached paydirt when Sonny Russell, Havclock's short stop "find," homered into left field. Sharpe allowed no further scor ing by Havelock, however, and Beaufort sewed un the win with two in the fifth and sixth and o ie more in the eighth. In the fifth. Hooper and Mcin tosh singled, Mcintosh taking sec ond on the throw-in. An error by the first baseman on Sharpc's grounder allowed both runners to tally. Butler was hit by the pitch and Benton was walked to start things rolling in the Beaufort sixth. The two runners stole the necessary 'number of bases to reach third and ; second, respectively, and Vcrba nic's single brought them in. Beaufort's final run was scored in the eighth. Hasscll singled, reached third via passed balls, and came in on an infield out. Saturday's Game R. II Beaufort .... 010 012 1005 Havelock .... 000 100 000-1 Sunday's Game R. Havelock .. 011 020 000 4 Beaufort 011 322 Olx 10 6 3 II. 7 7 TUES. WED. He Was The West's Strangest Bandit JOEL McCREA in 'TOUR FACES WEST" Frances Dee . Charles Bickford THURSDAY FRIDAY A POWERFUL VT J STORY OF " I III All 111 A WUNIAN , WHO LUILtf- A MAN WHO KILLED INORID CHAtlll u mmmm Sweeps Takes Pair From ' AHAA- ASSB O wimrwo oar a) SEVEMFJ AJAAG5 Nelson's Victory In Handicap Class Tops MC Races For the second consecutive week. Charlie Nelson captured handicar division honors in the Morehead City sailing races held on Bogue Sound Sunday. Nelson's sailing "S-dty Water" in 41): 15. came in five seconds ahead of Thurlow Whealton in "Ace of Sapdcs" or 40 seconds, corrected time. lftiddy Baily took the 16-foot class in 1:04:45, topping his only competitor, Bobby Mathews. Protests are being lodged in the other two races run Sunday. Book er Cunningham led Sammy Pou by three minutes in the comet divi sion, but bo,th may be disqualified because they reportedly followed the wrong course. There will be a decision forthcoming tomorrow from the club's rules committee. If the protest is upheld. Toddy and Jane Parker will be placed in the number one spot with Sandy McClamrock, Phil Moore, and Ar onld Bell trailing in that order. Major C. L. Bright's "ictory in the 18-foot class with "Alibi" is also being protested for the same reason as Cunningham's race. Hen ry Ormond Wade will be declared the winner if the protest in this division is upheld. Tidewater Results Saturday, August 14 Morehead City 9, Newport 8 Beaufort 5, Havelock 1 Swsnsbnm 3, Jacksonville 1 Marshallbcrg 25, Harkcrs Island Straits 2 Sunday, August 15 Morehead City 8, Newport 6 Beaufort 10, Havelock 4 Swansboro 8, Jacksonville 4 Marshallberg 19, Harkers Island Straits 4 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY GEORGE RAFT JUNE HAVOC in "INTRIGUE" R0YAL THEATRE THURSDAY FRIDAY JUNE ALLYSON PETER LAWFORD in "GOOD NEWS" Twin Bill, Climbs Into I M '1 j 'III A OUZSAJ lCVCS5 Standings TIDEWATER LEAGUE W. .23 21 19 14 13 13 . 11 10 L. 8 9 12 17 17 19 20 22 Morehead City Swansboro Marshallbcrg Beaufort Newport Jacksonville ... Havelock H.I.-Straits ... COASTAL PLAIN LEAGUE W. Tarboro 75 Rocky Mount 68 Kinstnn 6fj 'Goldsboro 66 New Bern 57 Wilson 51 Roanoke Rapids 44 Greenville 44 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. Boston 62 Brooklyn .... 57 St. Louis 58 Pittsburgh ... 53 New York 54 Philadelphia 52 Chicago 43 Ci.icinnati .... 46 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. Cleveland 67 Philadelphia 67 Boston 65 New York 61 Detroit 52 Washington 44 St. Louis 43 1, 1 43 1 1 46 I 55 j 65 ( 64 L JEWELL'S Sh ore ATLANTIC BEACH, N. C. Conlinnous Service From II a.m. 'til 1 a.m. Every day including Sunday Drop in for a snack after the races Seafood Chicken Steaks Sandwiches DOG RACES Every Night (Except Sunday) Rain or Shine Post Time 8:30 P. II Legalized Pari-Mutuel Operations, Under Supervision of Morehead City Racing Commission. NO MLNOItS CAROLINA RACING ASSOCIATION GREYHOUND RACE TRACK MOREHEAD CITY Newport, AT Nw,l,alufi A3 9 llialeab Florida's oldest and largest race track -has been as signed January 17 through March 3 for its 1949 horse racing period. Walter Drnpo, 1949 first base prospect for the Boston Red Sox. is one of the leading hitters in the Southern Association. He's with Birmingham. 94.4 PROOF 100 Ntulral Spirits Diitilttd from Grain tMOirS MT (IN CI.. IINIM. N. I. rv umner 67 J. ft fXjPV RETAIL ; !pJ300 Fourth; 9 - 8, 8-6 Morehead firmly entrenched it self in first place in the Tidewater League over the weekend by top ping Newport twice, 9 8 and 8-6. Clifton Sharpe started Saturday's game for Morehead, but had to be relieved by James Webb in the fifth, Webb taking credit for the win. Harry Salter did the catching. Milton Meares started for New port but got knocked out in the sixth in favor of Melvin Aycock. Cookie DiChiara handled the catch ing chores. Sharpe tried again in Sunday's game but had just about the same luck, and Joe Hill relieved him in i the fifth when Newport rallied for five runs. Salter caught in this one also. j Elbert Garner started for New- ! port Sunday but was relieved by ) Meares in the second. Meares was j charged with the loss. DiChiara i was the catcher. j Newport started off with a bang in Saturday's fray with two in the first. June Ifjiskett slapped a home run over the right field wall with George Stillway, who had walked, on base. Morehead came back with three j in the lower half of the same frame. Francis (One Pitch) Stoy TBe inside 4. THE LOOK OF THE outl The '49 Ford's silhouette is much lower, ample road clearance and headroom . . . and 19 cubic feet of usable luggage space. There's aT COMB fAff SEE TAOIV Place Your LOFTIN MOTOR CO, YOUR CARTERET COUNTY FORD led off wilh a homer over the right field wall on Meares' first offering. Wayne Benton then walked, stole second, and came in 0:1 Footsy Pal mer's single. Piggie Smith, who had a perfect 4 for-4 day, singled Palmer to second, and a double error by the centerfielder in re trieving the hit enabled Palmer to tally. Newport went ahead, 4-3, with two runs in the third. Meares strolled, reached second 011 the first baseman's miscue, took third on an infield out. and came in on Cookie DiC'hiara's base hit. II.is kett, who had also walked and who had pilfered second, likewise tal lied on the hit. .Morehead tied it un in III" lower half. Jack Gardner singled and stole second, taking third when the catcher's throw went into the 011! field. Gardner then came in on Palmer's fly ball to center. A three-rin uprising by Newport in the fifth knocked out Sharpe and hroimhl in Webb. Ernie Con nor walked. Meares got a bunt single, and Slillway strolled to load the sacks with no out Haskell hit into a force out at the plate, but DiChiara 's hot grounder, which was labeled "double nlav," was muffed bv Stoy. allowing two runs to score. An infield hit bv Wallace Hill moved ui) the miners, but when Smith throw the hall wild in an attempt to calch Hill, Haskell scored. 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