Summer Sailboat Races Gwet ?> Successful Start Under blue skies sailing enthu siasts of Morehead City set off yesterday morning with high hopes for winning the end-of-summer sailing trophies. Winners are as follows: deadrise 1 pkiff, Dr. Don E. Roberson, Bur lington; sailfish, Sammy Pou, Ra leigh; comet/ J. A. Brown, Cherry II, Point; handicap, Charles L. Nelson, Morehead City; condor, Charles ,i Pincr, Marsha Uberg; and 16-foot .. class, Buddy Baily, Morehead City. Official scortkeeper was Edgar Bell. Results of Sunday's races are as follows: Comet class: 1. Don Roberson, Burlington; 2.. Booker Cunning ham, Wilson; 3. Toddy Parker, Goldsboro; 4. Phil Moore, Green ville; 5. Fred Mewhinny, Long Is land, N. Y. Condor Class: 1. Henry Wade, ? f Morehead City. 1 ? Dead rise skiff class: Dr. Rober son of Burlington came in first but Gib Willis of Morehead City was declared the winner since this was a handicap contest. Sailfish class: 1. Sapdy McClam ' roch, Chapel Hill; 2. Sammy Pou, Raleigh. Barkers bland Scouts Beat Morehead Troop 10-9 Markers Island Boy Scout troop 75 beat Moiehead City troop 130 by one point, 10-9, Wednesday at Morehead City. F. Moore started on I he mound for Hsirkcrs Island and B. Guthrie came in at the second inning. J. Guthrie was catcher. Battery for Morehead City was ! Bobby Bass and Bobby Willis. Hospital No(fs Mr. Jack Farmer, of Lexington, j and Morehead City, was discharged j from the hospital Friday. * Mr. Otto G. Jost was discharged j from the hospital Saturday, follow ing treatment. Mrs. I.eslie Long and infant son; were discharged from the hospital Saturday. Miss Polly Mason of Atlantic was discharged Friday, following' V Aii nor operation. Mrs. Clarence Salter, of North Harlowe was discharged Saturday, _ following an operation. ft ? ? Mr. Borden Adams of Newport, | , was admitted Thursday for an jp operation. Mrs. Clarence Edwards of Pel letier. was discharged Saturday af j&J ter treatment. Mr. Elmon Taylor, of North Har : ? lowe, was admitted Saturday. ^ Mrs. Rena Farr, of Havelock, was discharged from the hospital & Saturday, following treatment. Mrs. W. E. Sykes. of Havelock, & was discharged Saturday following j** treatment. Master David Willis, of Davis^ was discharged Friday, following a tonsillectomy. Stork News Mr. and Mrs. Norman T Wade of Morehead City, welcomed a son, Thomas Howard, on June 27 at the Mor.'head City hospital. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Sawry, o( Swansboro, welcomed a son, Ro bert Wayne, on June 29 at the Morehead City hospital. Mr. ?nd Mrs. R. W. Adams wel comed ? daughter. Linda Sue, at the Morehead City hospital on July 4. 'The first almanac in this coun try came off the Bradford Press in Philadelphia in 1687. Tidewater Schedule Sailers from Bains None of the Tidewater League baseball games scheduled to be played over the weekend, with the possible exception of the Mid way Park - Jacksonville games, were played because of damage done to playing fields by exces sive rains. No decUion on replaying the games has been announced by League President Ralph Eudy but in all probability they will played as double-headers later in the season or else called off. Friday night's Morehead City softball league game was also called because of rain. It will be scheduled at a later date. 1 Race Results Following are the greyhounds which placed first, second, and third in eftch race run at the Caro lina Race track west of Morehead City on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights: Th a red ay 1st Race -Futurity? Sandy Bu. Bach elor Million. Blazed Ebon; 2nd Race ? Futurity? Tuff To Boat. Rompster. Solid Sender; 3rd Race ? 5-16 mile ? Shorty Mc, Alice's Favorite. Latin Rythm; 4th Race? Futurity ? Perdldo Betty. Vamose Roger Keith. 5th Race? 5-16 mile - Border Lady. Black Chariot. Jim Tom Day; 6th Race ? Futurity? Teep's Jeep, Squeaky Dark. Anchor Down; 7th Race- --5- 16 mile- Dark Shadow. Peggy Lee. Theo Ray; 8th Race -5-16 mile - Billy's Part ner. My Jackie. Handy Ray. 9th Race ? 5-16 mile ? Bonnie Kitty. Shasta Daylight, Private Tex; 10th Race ? 5-16 mile? ScatlerDough. Top Draw. Beat Em Blondle. Friday 1st Race? Futurity? Reggie's Dream. Hasty Duke. Ve Gay; 2nd Race- -Futur ity Open Fire, Astra, Captain Flash; 3rd Race ? 5-16 mile B, L. Sandy. Eva Fay. Lady Lilac; 4th Race- Futurity? Napo. Pretty Mickey. White Ring. 5th Race? 5-16 mile? -Nancy lalne. Ro sy Ridge. Shock Absorber; 6th Race - Futurity ? Hasty Step. Little Snorter. Dark Wind; 7th Race ? 5-16 mile? Dus ty Squcaft Count Two. Wapan. '8th Race -5-16 mile? Perky. Dream j Runner. Just Paul: 9th Race ? 5-16 mile Modern. Frank. Sparkle Plenty; 10th ] Race 5-16 mile? General Mc. Pot Pie. Suzanette. Saturday 1st Race ? Futurity? Little Madge. Colorful. Dash Up; 2nd Race ? Futuri ty Golden Link. Blue Temp. Lucky Lena; 3rd Race 5-16 mile ? Happy Rouge. Overseas. Shennagln; 4th Race ?Futurity Klckaway, Canadian. Odes sa. 5th Race 5-16 mile Lucky Ralph. Kent wood. I?ftlce; 6th Race?Futuri ty- I-arrv Ma it. Border Ladv. Lucky Casino; 7th Race? 5-16 mile? Fleet Queen. Topper's Gift. *ted Crown. 8th Race- 5-16 mile Dark Shadow. Innocent Party. Razz Hound; 9th Race -5-16 mile Nellie Gray. Shasta Day light. Shifty Sue; 10th Race -5-16 mile Full Refund. Open Valley. Beau 1 1 i -By) C. GQetchlus Newport Man lo Visit Newport, B. L. Saturday James Edward Daugherty, stew ard, third class, USN, son o f Mr. and Mrs John Henry Daugherty of route 1, Newport, is scheduled to visit Newport, R. I? Saturday as a crew member of the destroyer USS E. G. Small, after spending yesterday at St. Thomas in the Vir gin Islands. ^ The E. G. Small has been opera ting out of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, with three destroyers of Squadron 14. Thev were engaged in a six week training period covering sea manship, gunnery, engineering and anti submarine warfare. During the latter part of June the E. G. Small stopped at Kings ton, Jamaica, where a dance at the famed Myrtle Bank Hotel, was ar ranged for the crew. Completes Meter Course C. V. Treyer, Morehead, C. V. Treyer, Jr., of Morehead City was one of 89 representatives of electric utility firms, municipal organizations, and electric supply companies who were awarded cer tificates by North Carolipa State college lor completing a meter school conducted recently at More head City Technical institute, Di rector Edward W. Ruggles of the College'; Extension division an nounced today. The meter school was held un der auspices of the college's School of Engireering. Dean J. H. Lampe of the School of Engineering and Dr. C. G. Brennecke, head of the electrical engineering department, directed the iiutruction. 4 * ? 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