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Salter Path Protests Morehead City 8-3 Win Sunday; Second Ends in Tie Beaufort Splits Twin Bill With Atlantic 10-5, 7-3 Atlantic clingt to lint place .in the county baseball loop after split ting a double header Sunday at Beaufort. Atlantic took the first game 7-3 and Beaufort wrapped up the nightcap with a 10-5 de cision. In the nightcap Atlantic scored once in the top of the first, but Beaufort bounced back in its half with a five-run barrage to take the lead. Four hits, an error, a walk, and a sacrifice accounted for the tallies. The barrage was featured by Jim Parkins' triple and doubles by El vin Davis and Frank Langdale. Beaufort's final tallies came in the third, featuring homers by Cal Hodges and Bob Schwark. Gwaltney opened the frame with a walk and Ottis Jefferson was safe on an error. Cal Hodges promptly scored them on his circuit clout off Gary Morris. Morris bore down and got two outs. Parkins tripled an4 Schwark greeted Morris with another four bagger. Davis grounded to Bud dy Willis at first to end the frame. Atlantic picked up two in the second and two in the fifth, high lighted by doubles by John Hamil ton and Buddy Willis. Beaufort raked three Atlantic hurlers for seven hits. Julian Wil lis, starter, was charged with the loss. Morris came on in the first and was lifted for Harry Gerock in the sixth. Hodges was credited with the win. He gave up four scattered hits. A four-run outburst in the sev enth inning of the first game as sured an Atlantic triumph after leading 3-1 mcst of the way Don Willis's double and Hamil ton's single scored Atlantic's first run in the opening frame. A single by Jack Rose, and two errors sent two more runs across in the fifth. Three hits and two walks ac counted for the seventh inning ral ly, highlighted by Gerock's double. Two walks and a single loaded the bases. Gerock's double cleaned the sacks. He scored on Hamil ton's single. A walk and three singles accounted for Beaufort's two runs in the seventh. Clyde Owens was charged with the loss, giving up nine bingles. Morris gathered in the win. He was touched for five hits. Atlantic's record is now 7-3. Beaufort is in a three-way tie for second place with 5-4. Score by innings: R.H.E. Atlantic 100 020 4?7 9 2 Beaufort 100 000 2^ 3 5 2 Beaufort 505 000 ? 10 7 4 Atlantic 102 020 - 5 4 3 ? -Ml|ui||m || MOUNTAIN 1 RIDGE STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY NOW 5 YEARS OLD SO .35 I SO- 10 vsqmh J rm ? run oto ? ?? proo* 6000 EX HAM ft WORTS LTV. Illil County Lcapw Atlantic .. ? ?7 Beaufort ? ? 2 Atlantic ? 5 Beaufort 10 Morehead City :. 2 Salter Path 3 Morehead City 2 Salter Path 2 Smyrna-Harkers Island 9 Newport 8 Smyrna-Harkers Island 9 Newport - 2 Independent Kinston 20 Beaufort 3 Brownies 2 Arapahoe ? 7 New Bern <?olf Club To Add Nine Holes To Golf Course Work has been started on clear ing fairways and building greens for the nine-hole addition to the New Bern Golf course, says R. L. Pate, club president. Barring unforseen delays, the complete 18-hole course should be ready for play in 90 days, stated Mr. Pate. The club's board of directors re cently purchased a 55-acre tract of land for the additional nine holes. At a recent meeting contracts were let for work on the course. Ellis Maples, Raleigh, and Albert Bell, New Bern engineer, design ed and drew plans for the addition al nine holes. ? : Weather Prevents Boats From Making Big Catches The fishing is still below par, say Morehead City waterfronters. Unstable weather is being blamed. Only a few partyboats have been going out, and those have reported small catches Boat owners say a break in the weather should be coming soon. ? Ty Frost, Salter Path manager, is protesting Sunday's loss to Morehead City in the county baseball loop. More head topped Salter Path 8-3 in the first game. The second game was tied 2-2 at the end of seven frames. The game was halted at that point because of the 6 o'clock curfew. Frost is protesting the decision change of the base um pire in the fifth inning in which4 - Morehead scored six runs. Brad Mcintosh, second man up, drew a walk and went to second on Mitch Guthrie's infield popper. Rhubarb Develops Harold Bass retrieved the ball and heaved to Charlie Callahan covering second. The base umpire called Mcintosh out in a close play. A rhubarb developed. Morehead Coach Bob Butler claimed Callahan pulled his foot off the bag. After conferring with the umpire-in-chief, the base um pire changed his decision to safe. The chief umpire ruled that Calla han pulled his foot off the bag. Frost claims Morehead players threatened the base umpire, caus ing him to change his decision. Wade Bell, Morehead City, had to be taken off the field, during the rhubarb, by Morehead players. That was the second of the game's two rhubarbs. The first arose in the fourth when More head's Hall was called out coming from third. Jim Willis poked a grounder into short left and Guth rie threw home to nip the attempt ed run. Ump Calls Hall Out The throw, low and short, was taken by Walt Thomas. As the ball arrived so did Hall. Hall bumped into Thomas kneeling on the base path. The umpire called Hall out. Morehead claimed Thomas failed to tag Hall. Thomas did not drop the ball when Hall ran into him. Morehead City grabbed a one run lead in the third frame of the first game when Mcintosh singled, made second, and went to third on Jerry Pittman's bad throw at sec ond. He scored on Bobby Willis' deep fly to right. Successive singles by Callahan and Bass put runners on first and third.' Bass stole second. Both men scored when Hall dropped Guth rie's fly in left in the fourth. Guthrie advanced to second and went to third on an infield out. He scored on George Lewis' line single to right. The rally ended when Lloyd Frost and Walt Thomas failed to hit. Behind 3-1, Morehead sent six* runs across in the fifth to wrap up the triumph. A single, a walk, and a fielder's choice loaded the sacks. Culpepper's fielder's choice and Kemp Wickizer's fly accounted for two runs. Jim Willis tripled driving in Cul pepper and Hall, who had singled, driving in Bobby Willis. Norm Larkee singled Jim Willis home. Morehead's final tally came in the sixth on Callahan's error at sec ond allowing Bobby Willis to score, who singled to open the inning. Culpepper gave up only three hits in notching his second straight win. He fanned nine. Thomas was charged with the loss. He gave up 10 hits and fanned seven. Martin Pitches Bobby Martin, making his first appearance on the rubber for Morehead City, yielded three hits as Morehead and Salter Path tied the second game at 2-2 in seven frames. Salter Path racked up two runs in the first on two walks, a single and an error. Martin bore down and whiffed the next three bats men. A pitchers' duel developed be tween Martin and Salter Path's Harold Deibert until the fourth frame. Morehead pushed across a run when Larkee drew a free pass, stole second, and came home on Culpepper's single. Martin continued his effective twirling until the final frame. He gave up two hits in the fourth, but came out unscathed. His team mates tied it up in the last of the seventh when Larkee's sacrifice single scored Bobby Willis from third. Willis opened with a walk, took second on a sacrifice, and went to third on a wild pitch. Deibert Fans 12 Deibert fanned 12 Morehead bat ters, giving up only three hits. Martin fanned nine. The game will be replayed at a later date. Morehead's Record is now 5-4. Salter Path's is 5-3. Score by innings: R. H. E. Morehead City 001 061 x? 8 10 2 Salter Path 000 300 0?3 3 5 Morehead City 000 100 1?2 3 2 Salter Path 200 000 0?2 3 1 Coach Resigns Bill Harrell, Morehead City, coach of the Morehead City Teen ers, resigned last week. A success or has not yet been named. How Walker Became a Back Detroit (AP) ? Doak Walker, halfback for the Detroit Lions, be gan his football career as a guard at Highland Park (Tex.) Junior High School. With a minute re maining in his first game, he in tercepted an enemy pass and ran 75 yards for the winning touch down. At that moment Walker de cided to become a back. Kay Jenkins Wins Women's GolfTourney Topping Jacki* Eure 1 Up >n 36-HoU Final Round Last W?ok Mrs. Virgil Jenkins is the More head City Golf Club women's golf champion.' She defeated Mrs. Dar den J. Eure 1 up in a 36-hole final round last week. 'Mrs. Jenkins will receive a cup. Details on awarding of prises to winners of the club championship tournament will be announced la ter, says C. C. McCuistm, golf club pro. Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Eur* were all even at the end of the fi 'st 18 holes played Thursday. Scores posted at the end of the first nine were Mrs. Jenkins 43, and Mrs. Eure 48. Both players matched shots up to the 27th hole. Then Mrs. Jenk ins went ahead Going into the 35th hole Mrs. Jenkins was 1 up. The 36th hole was halved giving Mrs. Jenkins the women's crown. The final 18 holes were played Friday. In the men's division Grover Munden topped Dick McClain 4 and 3 in the championship flight upper bracket to meet Warren Bcck for the men's crown. The Munden - McClain semi-final match was played Thursday. The final match, for the men's crown, will be played this week. They will play 36 holes. 10 Women Sign Up for Ladies Day at Lejeune Ten women of the Morehead City Golf and Country Club have signed up for the Ladies Day golf event at Camp Lejeune tomorrow. Play starts at 9 a.m. EST. Wo men of Camp Lejeune and Cherry Point will also participate. Those going from Morehead City are Mrs. Vic Bellamah, Mrs. Virgil Jenkins, Mrs. Theodore Salter, Mrs. S. A. Chalk, Mrs. Ray Hassell. Mrs. Jim Thompson, Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. William Davies, Mrs. William Crotts, Greensboro, who's visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C McCuis ton; and Mrs. C. C. McCuiston. Ale final round of the men's championship tourney of the More head City Golf Club is expected to be played Sunday. The match will be between Grover Munden and Warren Beck. Atlantic - Salter Path Beaufort ................ Morehead City Smyrna-Harkers Island Newport W. 7 .5 ...5 ...5 3 ...1 Smyrna-HI ' Over Newpc Smyrna-Harkers Island took *4 doubleheader from Newport at Smyrna Sunday. The score in both games was 9-8 In taking the double win Smyrna - Harkers Island jumped into a four-way tie for sec ond place in the county baseball loop. Wilson Davis, on the mound for Smyrna-Harkers Island was given credit for both triumphs. New port's Waddell was charged with \ the first loss and Morton the sec- | ond. Jerry Garner started the first ; game, but was lifted for Waddell. In the first game Newport scored five runs in the second frame to take the lead. Smyrna-Harkers Is land came back with two and kept pecking away. They scored one each in the third and fourth, two in the fifth and three in the sixth. Newport also scored three in the sixth. Crawford Pigott, Jack Page, and Norris Hill hit doubles for Smyrna Harkers Island. Harry Lockey trip led for Newport. The second game went five in nings before the curfew caught up with the slugfest. Smyrna-Hark ers Island scored nine in the third inning which was enough for victory. Newport scored two in the third and six in the fourth. R. Davis, Pig ott and Bruce Babbitt connected for doubles for Smyrna-Harkers Island. Newkirk and Billy Widgeon trip led for Newport. Doubles were hit by Culpepper and Harry Lock ey. Newport's record is now 1-9. Score by innings: R. Smyrna-HI 021 123 0?9 Newport ... 050 030 0?8 Smyrna-HI 009 00 -9 Newport 002 60 ? 8 Brownies Triumph Over Arapahoe 9-7 Norman Williams and Charlie Gaskill led the Morehead City Brownies to a 9-7 triumph Sunday over the Arapahoe Bombers at Arapahoe. It was the Brownies opening game of the season. Williams and Gaskill had a dou ble and two singles apieee in the 11-hit attack that netted four runs in the first, one each in the sec ond, third and eighth, and two in the ninth. Arapahoe greeted Whip Collins of the Brownies with eight bingles to score once in the fourth, fifth, and ninth, and four in the seventh. Collins gained his first victory as a Brownie hurler. Tootle of Arap ahoe was charged with tos* Arapahoe will journey to More head City Sunday for a return game. Score by innings: R. H. E. Brownies 411 000 012 9 11 2 Arapahoe 000 110 401?7 8 3 FISHING TACKLE AT PHILLIPS' HARDWARE 920 Arendell St. Morehead City Triumphs trt Sunday > Beaufort Lomi The Kinstan Red Sox travelled to Beaufort Wednesday and handed the Beaufort county baseball loop entry a 20-3 walloping. Beaufort will have a chance to even the score tomorrow when Ki niton is scheduled to return. 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