TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1948 CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, HOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C PAGE THRC1 Cherry Thanks Point Gridsters to Play giving Game at New Bern The Cherry Point Marine Air station football team will play that of the aircraft carrier. U. S. S. Coral Sea, at New Bern Thanks giving day, Nov. 25, at 3 o'clock. The Marine band will lead a pa rade in New Bern at 1:45 o'clock on the day of the game. Civic or ganizations are being contacted and asked to provide floats for the gala occasion. The high school band has also been asked to appear in paying reciprocal honors. The Recreation department bi cycle brigade will appear, and the recently-organized Scooter club nf New .Bern is expected to po all out for color and dash as an honor giii'rd for the Midget football te;im. which will be paced by the Midget cheering section. A feature of the ocension w take place durinir the half when the Midget football team, led by the "Four Horses," Tin Bower Bob Tooker. Georce Dougherty inil Mike Lewis, will face another Midcet team from Fort Totten park. The "Blimps" are schcdulcl for a ten-minute game, if they la,t that long. No admission charge to. the foot ball game will be made to persons in uniform or their dependents The City Recreation department adds that there will be no charge tor children under 12 years of ;igc. Tickets will go on sale in New Bern stores Nov. 2. Only one toll bridge built or pur chased by Kentucky in the past 17 years still charges tolls. The lone state-owned charging bridge is the "Central Bridge" over the Ohio River between Newport, Ky., and Cincinnati, Ohio. Kentucky acquired it within the past ye;ir by means of a $1,000,000 bond issue. America is now growing more j trees and removing less than in J 1925. ZIL.. . J C XSt k otter oc f UtT ' IF y je. . e-o : - Morehead , Cagers Look Good as Drills Begin Wilt Wildcat -4 0 BEFTOGiE. ttf WESTERN! AF Ntwihalur,, HOREHEAD CITY H0VIE GUIDE CITY THEATRE TUESDAY WEiNESDAY. VERONICA LAKE BILLY DcWOLFE in ISN'T IT ROMANTIC THURSDAY - FRIDAY GREGORY PECK VALLI CHARLES LAUGHTON in THE PARADINE CASE ROYAL THEATRE toSBAiiUV ...WEDNESDAY ABBOTT & COSTELLO in "HERE COME THE CO-EOS" THURSDAY - FRIDAY CLARK GABLE AVA GARDNER in "THE HUCKSTERS' Boatmen's Associalion Extends Sports Fish Roimd-Up To Oct. 31 At a recent meeting, members of the Morehead City Boatmen's association, sponsors ot the Sports Fish Round-Up scheduled to wind up the 15th of the month, voted unanimously to extend the dates of the round-up through and in cluding October 31st. The reason given lor this net ion is to allow fishermen to enter the round-up with the large seasonal catches of cero now being brought in from the waters off Morehead City, according to Secretary Dan Wade. The ccro is otherwise known among salt water anglers as the kingfish, the cavalla, sierra, and king mackerel. lie usually runs about 10 lbs. but is frequently taken in these waters weighing 25 lbs; sometimes reaches an extreme weight of over 70 lbs., the World Record being 73 lbs. 8 oz. This specimen is ought larger and larger as the season progress es. He offers more than average sport; they make startling runs, they may cither leap in the air or sound. It is especially good sport on light tackle. The king mackerel Coach Gannon Talbcrt isn't in dulging in too many superlatives about the prospects for the 1948-49 Morehead City hardwood crew, with drills now two weeks under way, but he thought it was safe to say that "th ball club which beats us will be a good club." Barring injuries and sickness, he added, the team this year will be stronger in reserves "than any team we've ever had." A gander at Coach Tulbert's big, well built mainstays and their speedy, hard working performance in work-outs le; (Is the spectator to suspect that the coach might be given to under statement. The writer witnessed a rapid fire parade of drills at the high school gym Thursday afternoon. Coach Gannon puts no stock in calesthentics for building basket ball prowess but sets his boys to work with the ball right from the start. First there was goal shoot ing, then passing and footwork drill, then a few minutes of prac tice on the standard cutting and blocking pass attack. Next came a workout of the fast brc iking : downcourt offensive and finally, j scrimmage. j i The Morehead squad displayed plenty of spirit and pep and in general looked as good as any group would look after the first tw weeks Clifton Steed, a frosh forward, was conspicuous in scrimmage for his shifty, evasive approach to the goal for a good many l ingers. The Morehead five won 17 and lost six games last season, and the same hunch is back, exceot lor three outstanding losses. Tarver McKnight, captain last year, a a guard. .1 (1. Bennett, a forward, and J. I). Helms, forward, graduat ed. Six lctlermen are hack in uni form. They include: Buck Mat thews (C), Berl Hay Lewis (F). Tommy Cordova (F), Hobby Bell (G). Hay Lewis (F) and Mitchell Burge (G). Bulge has earned one letter, Cordova and Lewis are two lctlermen, and the other three are fourth-year lctlermen for the Al ma Mater. Coach Talliert said he had an outstanding prospect, also, in Les lie Feagle (F), a junior who Iraus Irrred this year from a New York high school. Other candidates for the '4!l-'49 varsity who deserve special men tion, the coach said, arc: Mickey Woolard (C). Clifton Steed (F), USE COAL And Gel the Most and Most Satisfying Heal For Your Home Let us solve your Winter heating problems by filling your bins now with choice Coals from our present large slocks. Your orders will receive flur prompt attention. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS CARTERET ICE AND COAL COMPANY U Phone M 3701 "Since 1898" Morehead City will strike cither red headed loon bones, or plain ones, feathers, spoons and other trolling lures, lie strikes best at slow speeds, prefer ably about three to three and a half knots. In view of this excellent sport, and the unlikely possiblily of an other s.iilfish being boated this season, il was deemed to be in the best interest of coestal fisher man to continue the round-up to include this prime sport. Plans are being maoe already for next year's affair. II will be bigger than ever, with more prizes and it is planned to start operali lg the first of July ;'nd rund the round-up until tho first of November. Lejeune Marines Swamp Mississippi 59-0 Sunday The I.eieune Mai'inc eleven on Sunday at Camp Lejeune scored an 'overwhelming victory over the USS Mississippi, 590. In a free scoring wide-open game the Ma rines took control immediately after the kickoff with Dock Stein scoring on the second play of the game with a 39-yard run. Alter a blocked kick deep in Mississippi territory, Frank Mak- sin, and Big Hipps combined nice runs, with Maksin going over for the score. Opening up an effective Bobby Matthews (G). Crump Ful chcr (G), Tommy Bennett (F), all freshmen; Harry Fitzpalrick (G), Tommy Guthrie (('), sophomores: and Charles Macy (F), a junior. Boys' and girls' teams will plav a 2(game slate this year, their first contender to he Maysville. on the Morehead City hardwood, No vember 19. Mis Crosby Page, a Maltha Iter ry (Ga ) college graduate, teach nig tins year at .iorehead fit v has relieved Mr. Talliert as men lor ol the girl's squad. Twenty two girls are out this year, which includes nine letter v carers. They arc as follows: Kl sic Willis (F), Baltic Jean Bell (F) . Jo Windell (Fl, Nancy Dec rickson (Ft. Betty Jo Midgett ((J), .lane Jones (G), Judy Perry (G) , Bertie Lee Warren (F). The girls arc practicing each at ternoon belou the boys begin and arc already working out in scrim mage. passing attack, they scored for the third time in the quarter as Ptak passed to Wesfali. Lejeune scored twice in the sec ond quarter with another pass and a long run, and then knuckled down to stop the only scoring threat of Mississippi. Hipps, Maksin, Moody, and Mar tin monopolized the' play for the second half, each scoring once. Scorers: Maksin, 2, Hipps 1, Stein 1, Moody 1, Wcstfalls 2, Steep 1, Martin 1. Conversions: Stein 2, Bayless 1, Stecpc 1, Hipps 1. NARVIK, Norway (APT In Narvik a sailor climbing"1!? gangway to his ship stumbled and fell into the sea. People ran o help, and a rope was lowered dovsrt to him from the quay. The strug gling sailor pulled a bottfle' Jf brandy out of his pocket, tie4-ttfe rope carefully around it,,, and shouted: "Hello folks, save 'the bottle first." The only brandy store of the town was closed, owtatg to a strike. Ceramic tile has played air'tni portant role in Near Eastern) ar chitecture for almost 3,000 years. i Mm i rUjfllBl CD 1 1 C&'MfWi Price i -ss&sr. it Fifths it l $1.95 Pints $3.15 BEAUFORT THEATRE Beaufort, N. C. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY GEORGE RAFT JUNE HAVOC in INTRIGUE" THURSDAY - J It I MAY GREER CARSON WALTER PIDGEON in "JULIA MISBEHAVES' also LATEST NEWS E z ' in ill L -vii i SCORCHY SMITH Menace On The MardT , jACINPRA,MVPE;ajWON I ff m'iL - W I I ' lElllI 11 1! If II M. ., I SAHIB SCORCHVANP SAHIB 1 jf fpL ' fl ' ,V W -""T t if Fvl I f V 1 .SVKES.' THEYWOUlPVfl 'lV.B. T i SbJ I ITH ZVtCK IOVAL U I SHARE IN THIS JOYOUS HfPllX H fK 1 " Z fiJif scochv$ v v V r " ' SCORCH Y oMITB FOOD FOR FEUD 1 llllllliAl I 1 . H-' I I 1 J . il I I P"ISSJ yf SAHIB SVKES. 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