TUZGDAY, SPTEX2E2 28, 1948 CAXTE&ET COUNTY NEWS TIMES, M0XEX3AD CITY AND EEAUFORT, N. C. PAGE J Marsliallberg Wins, 7-6, 5-4; Johnson, Losing Hurler,Fans 17 Le jeone Wallops Navy Team 53-0 1! Navy Limited to One Firsl Down as Hipps, Maksin Score Twice The Lejeune Marines over whelmed the Philadelphia Naval Base eleven 530 in their game Saturday at Lejeune. The Marines far outclassed the Navy team. Claude (Bis) Hipps and Frank Maksin lead in the scoring and in mid-field gains, each going over the goal line twice. Frank (Little) Hips, Lawrence Miller, Steve Zakula and James Ptak each scored once. "Big" Hipps made three conversions; Dick Steppe and George Slater, one each. The Marines' line, spurred by Dick Moledor, Joe Ward and Urn berto Gigle, was almost impreg nable, allowing Philadelphia only 15 yards by rushing. The Navy team made only one, first down, while the Marines hammered out 15 for a total of 474 yards on the ground. Videl DeJesus, spunky 140 pound halfback, stood out as the mainstay of the Philadelphia back field, playing well on both of fense and defense. Roy Brown at halfback hit the line repeatedly but could not gain. Dorman Guild was the most effective Navy de fense lineman. The Camp Lejeune eleven will play Quantico Marine Base in their biggest game of the season Saturday afternoon. Score by periods: Camp Lejeune 13 13 21 653 Naval Base 0 0 0 00 Camp Lejeune scoring: Touch downs, "Big" Hipps, 2, Frank Mak sin 2, "Little" Hipps, Zacula, Ptak, Miller. Points after touchdown (placement): "Big" Hipps 3, Sla ter, Steppe. Fans Nay Write for Duke Home Game Tickets .Duke hoome games yet to be played are not "sell-outs," and tic kets may be obtained by writing Duke Athletic Office, Duke Sta tion, Durham, a letter from the Duke publicity office advises. Id Uneven M-i-L laiw "Dependability? 'PYR0FAX' GAS lias Been 'City Gas' To Country Folks For 25 Years Now!" I "Yes! 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Marshallberg recorded 3 up, 3 down on their second try, and Beaufort returned for scores by Wallace and Boyd. Wallace, first to bat, went to first on a hit, sec ond on an error in renter field, and home on a double by Boyd. Johnson brought Boyd in with a hit, but Mcintosh, who had taken a base on balls, was picked off at tempting to come home on John sen's hit. This made 3 outs for Beaufort. Three markers put Marshallbera into the ball game in the third inning, when Hansil. E. Davis, and Hawkins came in to score. Hansil made first on a hit, stole second, and was knocked in home by Hawkins. A hit bv the pitcher gave E. Davis a walk, and he also travelled home on Hawkins' dou ble. Pasquella connected with a single to bring Hawkins in but died on second when Harris went down for the count. Marshallberg trailed Beaufrot, 5-4, through the next three ses sions, then made good use of Beaufort's fumbling in the seventh lo score 3 runs. Starting in the seventh, B. Davis was walked to first, came home on a single by Hansil. Errors by Johnson and Hester allowed Han sil to score. E. Davis struck out but beat it out to first on a catch er's error, went to third on a er ror by the shortstop, and was hit home by Hawkins. Pasquela struck out, leaving Hawkins on base. Beaufort made a lone marker in the ninth stanza, when Hooper went the rounds on hits by Hoop er, Boyd, and Mcintosh, but yield ed to Marshallberg, 7-6. Meeting on the Beaufort diam ond Sunday, Marshallberg took an early lead when three runners waltzed around the trail on 4 hits. Hansil, first to hat, knocked a beaut just across the edge of the nark in left field, and rounded to third. A wild pitch by Sharp im mediately brought him home. Hawkins, number 4 to bat, hit his- way .tot first, ran to third on a hit by Pasquela, and continued to home when Johnson in right field threw the ball wide of third baseman Hester's glove. 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Carl, com manding officer of VFM-122, wi be featured in the October 12th issue of Look Magazine in an art icle entitled "World's Fastest Fighter Pilot." The Army Air Corps eleven from Valpairiso, Fla. was outclas sed from start to finish in the game Saturday and recorded many fumbles. Cherry Point ran five to uchdowns across the diagonal lines altogether, but two of them in the final four minutes of play were called back, and the Marines were given 5-yard penalties for off-sides. The Flyers go up against a to ugh 82nd Airborne squad at Fort Bragg Sunday. ror. Watson hit for a trip to first, bringing in Pasquela, stole second, and was picked off attempting to 1 steal third, to conclude an event ful opening round. Neither side scored in the sec ond inning. Coming to bat in the third, Marshallberg advanced the count to 4-0. Pasquela added the additional point when he walked to first, stole second, bluffed his way to third in a screwy play which found 2 Marshallberg run ners in the lanes. Watson also made first on the play, which had been an attempted put out of Pas quela on a filder's choice. Pas quela scored on a passed ball at home, but Watson died on base when Harris fouled out to the catcher. Beaufort drew her first blood in the second half of the third, when Sharp and Hester scored. Sharp knocked a long one for a double, advanced to third on an infield BEAUFORT THEATRE Beaufort, N. C. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA de HAVILLAND in THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD" THURSDAY - FRIDAY BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO in "THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH" also LATEST WORLD NEWS MOBEHEAD CITY MOVIE CHIDE CITY ROYAL THEATRE THEATRE o e o o TUESDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY YVONNE DeCARLO TONY MARTIN GENE TIERNEY PETER LORRE DANA ANDREWS in in "THE CASBAH" "TOBACCO ROAD" ' THURSDAY FRIDAY ''. T, THURSDAY - FRIDAY RANDOLPH SCOTT MARGUERITE CHAPMAN . JAMES CAGNEY ANDY DEVINE PAT O'BRIEN . In . in "CC2CNER CREEK" "THE FIGHTING 69th" vX V f ' . 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