TUESDAY, SPTbsZl 21, 198 CASTESET COUNTY NEWS-TIKES, MOEEKEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C Marshallberg Wins Pair from M. C. Team to Clinch Finals Playoff Berth Marshallberg Takes Two Thrillers, 6-5, 11-9, More head Eliminated Marshallberg met and defeated Morehead City twice over the weekend, 6-5 and 11-9, and thus earned a finals berth in the Tide water League playoffs against Beaufort this coming weekend. The twin victories gave the semi-final series to Marshallberg by a three to one margin. Myron (Ace) Harris started for Marshallberg in Saturday's en counter, but had to be relieved by Roy McKamey in the seventh in ning, Harris getting the win. Yogi Pasquale did the catching. Joe Hill started and went the route for Morehead to get charged with the loss. Harry Salter called the signals. Marshallberg opened the scoring with three in the third. John Han sil reached first on an error and then pilfered second and third bases. Hope Holloway walked and Elvin Davis was hit by a pitched ball to load the bases. A wild pitch scored a run and moved up the runners, and a pass ed ball a few seconds later did the same amount of damage. Da vis then scored the third run of the inning on Lee Hawkins' single. Marshallberg made it 50 with two more in the fourth. John Hamilton reached first on an er ror, stole second, made third on a passed ball, and scored on Han sil's two-baser. Morehead City broke into the scoring column with a lone marker in the top of the fifth. This was accomplished on Wayne Benton's single and Sonny Usscry's double, scoring Benton. A triple by Hawkins and a single by Pasquale accounted for Marsh allberg's sixth and last run of the game in the lower half of the fifth. Starting the sixth, Jack Gardner and Piggy Smith smacked conse cutive singles. Each was moved up on an infield out and both scored on Roland Brinson's single. This made the score 6-3. Morehead's final two tallies were made in the next frame. Us sery and Francis Stoy singled and Gardner doubled, scoring two runs. At this point, McKamey came in to end the inning and hold the See MARSHALLBERG WINS Pg 7 'Amberjack' Parlies Land Two Sails Over Weekend; Catch Brings Total to Five Two sailfish were caught this weekend by parties fishing from Hubert Fulcher's boat, Amberjack, sailing out of Morehead City. The two latest catches brought the number of sails caught off the Car teret coast this year to five. On Saturday a Greensboro party consisting of J. M. Boone, H. T. Sockwell, T. R. Sockwcll, J. R. Cobb., Curtis Clapp, and H. S. Glass landed a four-foot sailfish. Besides this, they caught 19 dol phin and a 31-pound wahoo. A.Denton, N. J., fishing party comprised of Dr. John Ausband, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hill, and Ca therine Freezor' landed a seven foot sail after trolling with split mullet. The seven-pounder was landed near the buoy marking the former location of the Cape Lookout light ship. OH, DIANA! DH. DIANA! jwi vtuosy won) two tkkkts I JUST CAWS (fro THE OPfMNa FROM THE DRual OAAC IH? ' NO KIDDIN'.? UH, DIANA! l UOOMOO'ttOtt 1 1 WAS IT NICE TO I UM-Hm! 4NO THCRCS A 1 mMOMc' FROM JE ALL OT- THE NEW KIP IM OUO CLASS.. kips again 7 THAT BIG Xm I LETS SEE I ST 1 MOURTEITH ' M I L2AA Beaufort Triumphs Over Sivansboro, 4-3, Gains 12th Straight, Enters Finals Moore's Two-Hiiier Goes For Naughi as Beaufort Continues Streak Beaufort took its third straight semi-finals playoff game with Swansboro in Beaufort Saturday afternoon te clinch a finals match with Marshallberg this coming weekend by topping Swansboro, 4 3. The win was Beaufort's 12th straight, the first nine of the vic tory string being captured in re gular season play. Beaufort actually won on run ning prowess and heads-up play rather than hitting power Satur day, because Swansboro's hurler, Julius Moore, stymied the Beau fort batting order with but two hits, both singles and only one figuring in the scoring. Stanley did the catching. Stanley Johnson pitched for Beaufort and went all the way for the win. Day Hasscll donned the catching paraphernalia. Swansboro started the ball roll ing with two runs in the top of I mm AM IF Z WIN the aucscma CONTEST AT PHtU'S TELL OUR cm DRUG STORE WIN ONE. into the Bath room WUNO LAPV AND USE YOUR I tooth brushJ. II Hi,wiuoev 0IN4 TO I 1 1 THE OPENING I Km V1 I axsT! the second inning. Manager Ar thur (Pappy) Diem walked and took second on a passed ball. Craig Lisk then tripled and came in on Garrison's single. Beaufort bounced back with three in the fourth frame. Kcnncr Boyd reached second when Swans boro centerficlder Charlie Odum muffed his fly ball. An unsuccess ful try was made to catch Boyd at third on Joe Verbanic's ground er, and when Verbanic stole sec ond, Beaufort had two men in scoring position, Tom Benton singled to bring in two runs and then performed the unusual feat of going all the way around to third on an infield out. Benton out raced a short fly to left field for Beaufort's third run. Beaufort added another in the sixth. Boyd and Verbanic walked and Boyd was forced at third by Benton. irbanic and Benton then executed smooth double steal, and Verbanic, through some smart maneuvering on, the basepaths, was able to score on an infield out a few seconds later. Swansboro threatened seriously in the top of the ninth. Craig WELL, MS PROBABLY fTARTCD NO TO SCHOOL, LATER THAN AT THE REST Or WJ , THE ALL KHJ WHAT, LETS POOL I LUCK - If I WIN ZU you out or OKAV UtAN. THE n-l TICKETS AND W VOU YOU filVEMf I ' v - SU7- 5" CAf cr a yyi 70 At Newtltatvro it)'J doubled and Diem singled, send ing Craig to third. Although Craig scored on the play, the back of the threat was borken when Lisk hit into a double play. Stanley then ended the game by hitting back to the pitcher. R. II. E. Swansboro 020 000 0014 8 2 Beaufort 000 301 OOx 3 2 3 MrQuaid Corrects Statement In Friday's NEWS-TIMES T. H. McQuaid, Beaufort high school, stated yesterday that he did not authorize the Beaufort boys to begin football practice, as stated in Friday's NEWS-TIMES. He further remarked that he had no statement whatever to make in regard to football. Eighteen members of the pre sent squad of the Cincinnati Reds served in the Armld Forces 11 served in the Armed Forces 11 two in the Coast Guard. Gen. John Reed Kilpatrick, Pre sident of Madison Square Garden, was an All-America end with the Yale football team for two seasons. Literal Sis HE DIONT.'HI CAC EIGHT OCLOCK 5AMC AS Of US DID ADVANCE INFORMATION SHAKY ON HER UPPERS tOS fiUVS HAVE I B'liliifnltiW lT(MiI Lejeune Eleven Loses to Campbell Campbell Junior College, after trailing by 19-0 at the end of the first quarter, rallied o defeat the Camp Lejeune football team, 26 19, before a crowd of 5,000 at the Lejeune gridiron Saturday. The Marines did all their scoring in the first period on touchdowns by Claude Hibbs, Dick Stein, and Ray Shipuzio, and held the lead until six minutes were left to play in the first half. Archie Brigman, of Roland, Campbell right half, returned a kickoff from his own 10 and ran 90 yards for a touchdown. An other touchdown was scored a few minutes later when Brigman inter ccpted a Marine pass and ran an other 90 yards, making the score 19-13 at halftimc. The tide flowed back and fourth in the third quarter until Hibbs, Marines' left half, fumbled on his own 48. Brigman caught a long pass to nut the ball on the Lejeune seven, from whence Walter Deal, Wilmington, Campbell fullback, ran the ball over. Campbell recovered when Frank Macksin, Marines' riuht half, fum bled a punt. Brigman and Deal then combined on a sustained march to the two yard stripe, Deal bucking over for the score and the winning touchdown. Near the close of the game, Camp Lcieune was deep in Camp bell territory but lost the chance to score when Hibbs fumbled on the two yard line. Murray Murdoch, the "Iron Man" of hockey when with the New York Hangers of the National Hockey League, has been head coach of the ice sport at Yale since 1937. 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Bell also expressed apprecia tion to the Morehead City fire department, for the use of its showers, and to the police de partment. The 1114(1 nine game exhibition game scheduled ol I he All-America pro football Conference is the most ambitious yet tackled hy the three year-old loop. ROYAL THEATRE o ri'ESDAY WEDNESDAY PAUL LA MONT JEAN ROGERS in "FIGHTING BACK" THURSDAY - FRIDAY LEO GORCEY IIUNTZ HALL in "JINX MONEY" - J.1rJ Cherry Point Tops ECTC Gridmen ROCKY MOUNT, Cherry Point's Marines struck through the tiir for two fast touchdowns in the first quarter here Friday to pin a 13-6 defeat on the East Carolina Teachers College club. A crowd of approximately 3,000 turned out for the game. The Marines held a 130 advantage at the halfway marker. Christianson passed to Whichard for 40 yards and the first Marine .score and then Christianson booted the extra point. Later in the quar ter, Quarterback Arnold heaved a pass to George Jones, who ran 70 yards for the final Cherry Point score Chrislianson's extra point try failed. The Pirates got their only tally in the third ouarler when John Smith bucked over from four yards out. The extra point try failed. Score hv quarters: Cherry Point 13 0 0 0 -13 KCTC 0 II li 0 - 6 Scoring: Cherry Point: Touch downs: Wichard, Jones. Extra point: Christianson (placement). ECTC: touchdown: Smith. Mike Pecarovich, who helps Jim Bailier coach the New York Yan kec line, was the last Goiizaga V. football coach. The school has dropped the sport. There arc more than 11! miles of seals in the Yale Howl. BEAUFORT I Mi: VI It 10 Reaufort, N. C. 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