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Eddie Lancaster Wins 1954 Badminton, Ping Pong Titles Junior League Pilots Select Their Teams Managers of the four teams in the Morehead City Junior Baseball League Wednesday selected their I permament teams by drawing. Managers are Bob Cantelli, Bob by Bass, Bill Harrell, and Frank Cassiano. They have been observ ing the boys trying out for the league during the past two weeks in practice games. The league is being sponsored by the Morehead City Jaycees. Little League regulations will govern play. Boys range from 9 to 13 years of age. ' l0WManag"s and their teams f?l R ?Kbbn Bass ~ Truman Kemp, Bobby Ray Mcintosh, Barry Willis, Butch Smith, Mike Crowe, Sammy Hilderbran, Louis Smith, Morton Keid, Danny McQueen, Jon Lowe David Midgette, Donald Fox, and Richard Cummins. Bob Cantelli ? Dennis Munden David Willis, Jerry Garner, Bob Willis, Mack Mizzelle. William Tay lor, Alfred Smith. George t'hristen Un* Long' James Fox. Bobby Willis, Harry Brown, Dan Wade and Chuck Sledge. Bill Harrell _ Donald Harold son, Jerry Burns, Fred Guthrie, Jackie McQuecn. Thomas Swanson, Jack Burns, Wilbur Harris, Harold Whealton, Billy Kramer, Morris Jefferson. Eddie Lancaster, Jim mic Swann, Frank Marino, and Thomas Fish. Frank Cassiano ? Craig Willis, Walter Morris, Ralph Patton! George Wallace, Norman Canfield. Lonnie Bovd, Guerney Mizzelle, Douglas Morton. Pat Rogers George Lewis, Bobby Claypool, and Joe Bailey. Giants to Test Brownies Sunday Morehead City Brownies will seek to avenge last Sunday's loss to the Jacksonville Giants this Sunday when the Jacksonville base ball club arrives in Morehead City for a game starting at 2 p.m. Manager John Tillery will pin his victory hopes on the southpaw de liveries of Lefty Kennan or the fireball twirling of Whip Collins. Both hurlers saw action last week in the game won by Jacksonville, 5-3. ' The Giants' hurler will be Green. Manager Tillery will also send an array of sluggers against the visitors along with his top pitchers. Among the sluggers are Skin Jones and Ennis Stiles, who poled a 380-foot homer against the visitors last week. The weatherman promises to be kind and a good crowd is expected to be on hand for the tilt. The annual Morehead City Golf and Country Club stockholders meeting will take place at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Morehead City Town Hall auditorium. Election of three directors is on the agenda. Only GATES Tiros Give You All 3 "Mileage-Makers" that Boost Tire Mileager40% 100% C?M Rubber Trwd The famous "miracle" rubber k ' <hu ou twain even natural ^ j rubber by MS much M 30%. I Extra Dmp Trtod r" Cooptrt It! Sm how Get m ft Silenf-Sefety tread it extra L deep for edded H OJ ? G ? th w Scientific Triad Dtsif? <(#. V hw tto. DlOOJfl) Grip* rax) firmly to i ' tlipptijg* that can Inn MU? ol Liberal Trod?-Jn for m Th?M long-Waoring tOLP RUIIU Tir*? Potter-, S?rvic? PHONE 2-4738 ' 502 FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. ? Eddie Lancaster, Morehead City, won the 1964 badmin ton and ping pong crowns Wednesday night in the More head City Summer Recreation Program tournaments at the Recreation Center. Lancaster, a junior, inadvertently was permitted to enter the senior badminton tourney, but Fred Lewis, manager of the recreation program, said yes-4 terday Lancaster would be allowed to keep the senior honor. His ping pong crown is in the junior di vision. Jimmy Lawrence won the junior badminton championship and Jim my Sandy is the champ in the senior ping pong bracket. Lancaster defeated Bill Munden in the badminton finals and Jerry Garner in the ping pong finals. Sandy topped Margaret Guthrie and Lawrence downed Dick Can field. Activities in which tournaments are being conducted are badmin ton, shuffleboard, ping pong, ten nis, horseshoes, carpet golf, jump rope, checkers, and croquet. Youngsters, attending the daily sessions of the recreation program, are divided into two groups, junior and senior. Juniors are from 6 to 11 years of age. Seniors are 12 to 19 years of age. League Official Sets Schedule The Morehead City Junior Base ball League opens its season Mon day with a game between teams coached by Frank Cassiano and Bob Cantelli. Game time is 4:30 p.m. at the Recreation Center ball park. A schedule has been drawn up for the season which runs through Aug. 19. Games will be played Monday through Thursday starting at 4:30 p.m. Each team will play 10 games. At the end of the season tentative plans call for a series to determine the league champ. The schedule follows. Team A represents Frank Cassiano's team. Team B represents Bob Cantelli's team. Team C represents Bobby Bass's team and Team D represents Bill Harreirs team. July 19: A vs. B; July 20: C vs. D; July 21: A vs. D; July 22: C vs. B. July 26: A vs. C; July 27: D vs. B; July 28: A vs. B; July 29: C vs. D. Aug. 2: B vs. D; Aug. 3: A vs. C; /Viig. 4: D vs. A; Aug. 5' C vs. B. Aug.'Si H vs. B; Aug. 10: C vs. D; Aug. 11: A vs. C; Aug. 12: D vs. B. Aug. 15: A vs. B; Aug. 17: D vs. C; Aug. 18: A vs. D; Aug. 1?: C vs. B. The above schedule should be cl'nped for future reference. Baseball League Closes Regular Season Sunday The County Baseball League will close its regular season Sunday with three doubleheaders, all start ing at 1:30 p.m. Games are Beaufort at Atlantic, Smyrna-Harkers Island at Newport, and Morehead City goes to Salter Path. Action has been at a standstill for the past two weeks. On July 4 the All-Star game, between the Teeners Grab TwoTriumphs From Kenly Morehead City Teeners took two out of three baseball games in a recent series at Kenly, N. C. The Junior boys triumphed 7-5 and 6-4. The Midgets dropped their contest 9-3. The Juniors, in grabbing their first win, clouted loser Hannant for 10 safeties while winner Bobby Ray Mcintosh gave up just four hits. Donald Haroldson was behind the plate for Morehead and Askew was given the catching chores for Ken ly The second game was a pitchers' duel between Brad Mcintosh of Morehead and Overman of Ken ly. Mcintosh fanned 14 and Ov erman sent 12 Morehead batters down swinging. Mcintosh was combed for six hits during his seven-inning stint while his teammates connected 11 base knocks off Overman. B. Bass of Morehead City and Hawley of Kenly were behind the plate. The Morehead City Midgets grabbed three runs on four hits off Kenly hurler Woodard Glan cy of Morehead yielded nine runs and five hits in his seven-inning stint. Haroldson and Askew were be hind the plate. Sam Snead Finishes Second in 13 Opens If Sam Snead were to depend on his U. S. Opens for a living he would have a tough struggle. The best the 40-year-old pro could do in 13 previous Opens in which he has played was to finish second four times. Snead was runnerup to Ralph Gulhal in 1937; he lost an 18-hole playoff to Lew Wor&ham by one stroke in 1947; finished second with Clayton Haefner to Dr. Cary Middlecoff in 1949, and was second to Ben Hogan in the 1953 Open. Five of the eight Pacific Coast League managers reside in Cali fornia during the off season. East and the West, was played with the West winning 8-7. Last Sunday rain caused postponement of the scheduled games. Play to Continue These games will be played alter the regular season closes. There will also be one tie game and one suspended game played. Salter Path will play off a tie with Morehead City and a suspend ed game with Beaufort. The week ends of July 25 and Aug. 1 have been designated as dates for make up games. Since the rain cancelled games last week, additional time will have to be allotted to play them. A meeting is expected to be held in the near future to set the dates for the make-up games and the date for the start of the Shaughnessy playoffs which follow completion of all games to determine the league champion. Atlantic Leads Loop Currently Atlantic is leading the league with an 11-5 record, fol lowed by Salter Path, 8-6; Beau fort, 8-7; Smyrna-Harkers Island, 8-8; Morehead City, 7-8; and New port, 4-12. Unless one of the teams take a doubleheader this Sunday, the Kerr Scott, Party Have Successful Fishing Trip W. Kerr Scott, state senator-elects and party of five had a successful Gulf Stream fishing trip Tuesday aboard the Blue Water, captained by Hubert Fulcher. Morehead City. Senator Scott caught two amber jacks, one king mackerel, one dol phin, and two red snappers. Scott also tied into a big one. according to Captain Pulcher, "that got away." The fish, whatever it was, took bait, and 600 feet of 150-pound test line with it, said Captain Fulcher. The party as a whole, consisting of Terry Sanford. Fayetteville; Roy Wilder, Spring Hope; Jack Poole. Clinton; Wesley MacDonald, Wash ington, D. C.; and Gene Smith, Beaufort, caught fix jacks, two dol phins, two kings, and two snappers in seas whipped by a strong south easter, said Captain Fulcher The party was using squid for bait and 150 and 80-pound test lines. The trip started at 5 a.m. and lasted until 5 p.m. The party took their fish to Holden's Res taurant in Beaufort where it was prepared for a fish supper, said Mr. Smith. Attending the supper were Mayor Clifford Lewis. L. W. Hassell, Mr. Smith, all of Beaufort; Clyde Jones, D. J. Hall, both of Morehead City, and Governor Scott and his party. Forty representatives from seven eastern counties joined the gov ernor and his party for dinner Mon day night at the Sanitary Fish Mar ket and Restaurant, Morehead City. Scott campaign chairmen from Car teret. Craven, Pamlico, Duplin, Craven, Jones and Lenoir Counties were present as well as several guests fom Winston-Salem. The Senator and four of his par ty left early. Wednesday morning for a tour of other political cam paign districts in the state. New Bern Water Show to Start At 3 Sunday New Bern's first water show, sponsored by the Eastern Carolina Yacht Club at the Trent Pines Club, will start at 3 p.m. Sunday. The show features Dick Pope Jr., former world water ski champion, of Cypress Gardens, Fla. Pope is also directing the two-hour show that includes a cast of 30. In addition to Pope, other Cy press Gardens performers will be Shirley Allen and Joan Turbett, aqua-maids, and Jim Rusine, who does a backward handstand in a flying saucer act. Water ski talent from Cypress Gardens is being furnished by the courtesy of Dick Pope Sr., owner of the gardens. Gridder Blames Broken Fingers on New Shoes SPARTANBURG, S. C. (AP) -A Wofford College football player blames a new pair of shoes for two broken fingers received in a recent game with Presbyterian Col lege. Hal Auman, a tackle, broke the fingers when he made a tackle on the opening kickoff. "If it han't been for those new shoes it wouldn't have happpened," he says. "That was the first time I ever got down the field fast enough to make a tackle on a kickoff." Junior League Managers Select Teams Wednesday Teams were selected and uni-" - forms were issued Wednesday in a meeting of the Morehead City Junior Baseball League at the Recreation Center ball park. Coaches of the four league teams were given copies of the schedule of games for the balance of the summer. It was drawn up by James Webb, member of the Jay cee sports activity committee. The season will open Monday at 4:30 p.m. with a game between Frank Cassiano's team and Bob Cantellfs charges. Tentative *pUns are being made to have a formal opening ceremony preceding the game. Managers Select Players The boys who have been trying out for the league were put into age groups and selected by Man agers Cassiano, Cantelli, Bobby Bass, and Bill Harrell. Each boy was given a number. Identical numbers were placed in a hat and drawn by the managers. This procedure was followed for each age group. B through 13 years of age. Following the selection of play ers the teams went into the Recrea tion Center and were given uni forms by J. B. Crowe, league presi dent. The uniforms are white with blue trimming and gray with blue trimming. Jaycees Sponsor league The league is being sponsored by the Morehead, City Jaycees. It was started the latter part of June. Prior to Wednesday night, the boys, under the supervision of their coaches, played practice games to determine their playing ability. There is an urgent need for um pires and score keepers, says Crowe. Those interested in working with the Jaycees to provide recreation for the youth of Morehead City, should drop by the field Monday, said Crdwe. Angler Hooka Six A. H. James, Morehead City, caught six good - sized sea mullets while surf-casting Sunday at At lantic Beach. standings aren't expected to change. This holda for all teams but Atlantic; it can lose a double header and still keep first place. Baseball Schedule SUNDAY County League Beaufort at Atlantic Smyrna - Markers Island at New port Morehead City at Salter Path Independent Jacksonville Giants at Morehead City Jake Wade Featured Jake Wade, Morehead City, is featured today in the NEWS TIMES color comic section under Sport Slants. CASTING - FLY - SPIN - PIES - BOAT SURF - TUNA U Custom Built To Measure HEADQUARTERS FOB SPORTS FISHERMEN REELS - GEAR - TACKLE BEPAIRS flAjt M ? ? PVwl inn at*, n. c. Compressed Air Saves Fish in ice Bound Lake Phoenix ? (AP) ? When * Lake is bound by ice too long, and the ?now cover blocks the light from aquatic plants, fish die from oxy gen starvation. Arizona Fish Chief Jack Hemp hill says an experiment his crew tried on Big Lake might save some fish. A plastic pipe was laid in the lake last fall, and when the oxygen level reached a dangerous low, compressed air was pumped into the perforted pipe. The air not only aerated water for hundreds of feet on either side, but it formed convection currents, sending the warmer water upwards It thawed a wide channel in the ice. II ? ' Country Club Will Have Family Night It will be family night at tbe Morehead City Golf and Country Club Wednesday. July 28, an nounced C. C. McCuiston, club manager, Wednesday. Mothers, dads and youngsters will be entertained, he said. Mrs. Gene Smith, Beaufort, is in charge of the supper. Deviled crabs will be served to adults and the youngsters will be served hot dogs. Mr. McCuiston will be in charge of the program following the sup per. Stan Musial is seeking his sev enth National League batting title. Derby Winner Goes To Post 22 Times Louisville, Ky (AJ>) ? Soma uy "the moat race horse" woo Urn Kentucky Derby. One thine if certain, the winner Determine waa the moat-raced hone in this year" a Derby. The little gray colt by unrated Alibhai had been to the poat 23 times previous to the Derby. De termine'! stablemate, Allied, had been poatward 21 times as had Gov ernor Browning. Hasseyampa, third in the Darby, was the least raced. Before the Derby this son of Alibhai had boea to the races only 10 timea. YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE CARTERET ICE & COAL COMPANY'S SPORT SHOP Conveniently located right on the waterfront in the company's main building on Evans Street, at 6th in Morehead City Come in and get acquainted with our SPORT SHOP ? you will find all nationally known merchandise, and at nationally known prices CARTERET ICE & COAL CO. 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