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OLD GOLD America's First Family of Cigar*tt?s GOODWIN PHARMACY Morehead City Eagles Win Fourth Straight Contest Tuesday Afternoon , Down Dixon 4-3 The Morehead City Eagles won their fourth straight game Tuesday afternoon at the home diamond as they eked out a 4-3 decision over Dixon. The game was a thriller with Dixon scoring a pair in the top of the first and the Eagles retaliating with four mark ers on but one hit in the bottom of< the first. Dixon scored its third run in the top of the fifth. Jerry Pittman started on the hill for the Eagles but had to relin EVINRUDE MOTORS announce the appointment of T. D. Lewis Machine Shop at authorized dealers ? We are proud to have been selected to represent Evinrude ? the first name in outboard motors! With an Evinrude you enjoy America's most advanced performance ? new smoothness, new handling ease, the wonderful quiet of famed Whispering Power. 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TO Garry Moore 10:45 Toffee Cup Theatre 11 15'Melodies by Jo 11 .30 Strike It Rich 12 00 News 12 05 Farm New* 12:10 Weatherman 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search for To morrow 12 15 Guiding Light 1 00 Jaek Paar Show 1 30 As the World Turns 2 00 Spotlight Theatre 2 30 Art Llnkletter s House party 3 00 Big Payoff 3 30 Selenee Program 4 00 Brighter Day 4 15 ?5ecret Storm 4 30 The Edge of Night 5 00 Cactus Jim -Club 5 30 Annie Oakley 6 00 News fi 10 Sport* Hlshlltes 6 15 Tarheel News and Safety 6 25 Weatherman 6 30 Little Rascals 7:00 Jewel Box Jam boree 7-15 Hour Edwards 7 30 Harold Oooley 7 45 Farming Today 8 00 Mr District At torney 8:30 Crossroads f> 00 The Crusadera 9 30 Playhouse og M Stars 10 ort The Llne-Up 10:30 Person to Person 1 1 00 Weatherman 1 1 05 World Tonight ' 11:10 Sports Nltecap ? 11 15JL*te Show j Satarday. April 14 0 20 Salad Mixer 9:30 Capt. Kangaroo 10.30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse 11 00 Wlnky Dink and You 11 30 Kiddles Korner 12 00 Big Top 1 00 News I 10 Weatherman 1:15 Farming for To morrow 1 30 Man to Man 1 45 Diizy Dean 1 55 Brooklyn Dod gers vs. New York Giants 4 45 You Can Do It 5 00 Grande Ole Opry 6 00 Big Picture 6 30 Golden Weed Jamboree 7 00 Cisco Kid 7 30 Grand Ole Opry 8 00 Jackie Gleason 8 30 Stage Show 9 00 Two for the Money 9 30 It's Always Jan 10 00 G"nsmoke 10:30 Masquerade Party 11 00 News. Weather, and Sporfs II 15 Wrestling 12 15 Salad Mixer Sanday, April 15 10 00 I Jimp Unto My Fed 10 30 l?ook Up A Live 11:00 Eye on New York 11 30 Camera Three 12 00 Let ? Take A Trip 12:30 Wild Bill Hlckok 1 oo World News 115 Carolina News of the Week 1:30 Let s Go To. College 2 oo Oral Roberts 2:30 Adventure 3:00 Ijiwrence Welk 4 00 Front Row Cen ter 5 00 Disneyland 6 00 Iy?ng John Sil ver 6 30 Corliss Archer 7 00 Tussle 7 30 Private Secretary 8.00 Ed Sullivan Show 9 00 GE Theatre 9 30 Rav Mllland 10 00 $64,000 Chal lenge 10:30 Talent Scouts 11 00 Sunday News Special 11 15 Bulova Show Time Monday, April 16 6 45 Rldei-s of the Purple Sage 6 55 Weatherman 7:00 Good Morning 7:25 North Carolina News 7 30 Good Morning 7:55 Weatherman 8 00 Capt. Kangaroo 9 00 Romper Room 10:00 Morning Medi tations 10:15 Garry Moore 10:30 Industry on Pa rade 10 45 Arthur Godfrey Time 11 :00 Melodies by Jo 11:15 Arthur Godfrey Time 11:30 Strike It Rich 12:00 News 12 05 Farm Newa 12:10 Weatherman 12:15 L?\ve of Life 12:30 Search For To morrow 12 45 Guiding Light 1:00 Jack Paar Show 1:30 As the World Turns 2 00 Spotlight Thea tre 2:30 Art Llnkletter's Housepaily 3 00 Big Payoff 3 30 English Usage 4 00 Brighter Day 4 15 Secret Storm 4 30 The Edge of Night 5:00 Cactus Jim Club 5:30 Little Rascals 6 00 New? f 10 Sports Htghlltes 6:15 Tarheel News A Safety Tips 6 25 Weatherman 6 30 Down Home 7:00 Town and Coun try Time 7:15 Doug Edwards 7 30 Robin Hood 8 00 Burns and Allen t:30 Bob Cummlnga Show 9 00 I Love Lucy 9 30 December Brldt 10 00 Studio One 11 .00 Weatherman 11 0ft World News 11:10 Sports Nltecap 11 15 Late Show WITN - TV. W.thington, N. C. Friday. April IS 12 30 1 .10 2 .10 3 00 4 00 4 IB 4 30 5 00 5 30 6 00 ? 13 6 28 6 .10 6 15 7 30 7:45 7 50 n no * .10 ? 00 0 30 10:00 10 45 11:00 Tent Pattern This Afternoon Tfnnnwf Krnlc NBC Matinee Theatre Captain Carl's ?>ace Rangers rxlern Ro mance* Queen for a Day Plnkv Lee Howdy Doody Hank Noblei Weather Wlae with Bill Knight Sport* Caudlll* Corner The B4g Play back Cnrollna Jambo ree Coke Time Tarheel Weather and News Newt Water Front Life of Riley Highway Patrol Science Fiction Cavalcade of Sports Red Barhrr Newt with Sandy Pfoutx WMther with BUI Knight 1110 Wrestling Saturday, April II 12 3Q Te?t Pattern 3:00 Double Western Theatre 5 00 Mr. Wlrard 5:30 fiahby Have* 6 00 Saturday Eve ning Theatre 7 30 Honeyoutt 5 00 Perry Como 9:00 Oldamobllr a Sat urday Spectac ular ' 10 30 Your Hit Parade 11 00 Sherlock Holmes Sunday, April IS 1 30 Teat Pattern 2 00 The Paator 2:15 Church of Christ Hour 2 30 Outlook 3 00 Pirate* from Nags Head 3:30 World Newa 4:00 Wide Wide World 30 Oral Roberts 00 Question - pro pared by Km at Carolina College 6 30 Roy Rogers 7 00 The Pendulum 7 90 Color ~ Color Spectacular 9 00 (Joodvear TV Playhouse 10 00 The Loretta Voung Show 10 30 Juatlce Monday, April II 1 30 This Afternoon 2 30 Tennessee Ernie 3 00 NBC Matinee Theatre 4 00 Captain Carl's Space Rangers 4 15 Modern Ro mances 4:90 Queen for a Day 5:00 Pinky Lee 5 30 Howdy Doody C 00 Invitation Play house 6 15 Weather Wise with Bill Knight 6 :25 Sports 6:30 Cnud Ill's Corner 7:00 Trouble with Father 7:30 Melodic* 7 45 Tarheel Weather 7:50 Newa n 00 Caesar * Hour 9:00 Inspector Mark Sabre 9:90 Robert Mont gomery Pre^entJ 10 90 Star and The Story 11 00 Waather A News quish the mound duties to Bradley Mcintosh in the second frame when Jerry started nursing a blis ter on the finger of his pitching hand. Rawls Nicholson started on the hill for the visitors and he was re- j lieved by Bill Smith in the initial ' frame when he couldn't get anyone out. The game started off on a thrill-' ing note as Paul Raynor led off ! with a homerun over the right field i wall. Ernest Antinori singled into! right, went to second on a blooper1 to center by Dale Padgett Both men advanced on wild I pitches and then Antinori scored j as pitcher Pittman uncorked his ' second wild pitch. In the bottom of the first Earl | Wade dropped a Texas Leaguer in- ' to center and moved to third as Jimmy Parker and Ken Putnam drew walks. Smith relieved Nichol-' son with a count of 3-0 on Putnam. Wade Scores Smith wild-pitched Wade home with Parker moving to third and j Putnam to second. Ron Howland walked to load the bases once again. Parker scored as the shortstop booted Mcintosh's grounder, and the bases remained loaded. Pitt- j man struck out, and Raymond Earl ] Willis followed suit. Kent Brown hit one that went through the second baseman's lees ! for a two-run error as Putnam and Howland scored. Danny O'Neal struck out to end the inning. In the fifth I. Padgett singled to center and moved to second on an error. Padgett scored as Ray nor doubled into left. D. Padgett Out at Home A golden scoring opportunity in the sixth was wasted by Dixon when Dale Padgett singled to right and went to second on the right I fielder's miscue. He moved to third as Bill Smith grounded out third to first. With Nicholson at bat Padgett tried to steal home but was cut down, Mcintosh to Glancy. Raynor was the big hitter in the ball game with 3-3 for Dixon, as teammate D. Padgett had 2-3, I. Padgett had 1-2, and Antinori had 1-3. Raymond Earl Willis had 1-2 for the Eagles and Wade had 1-3. The score by innings: R. H. E. Dixon 200 010 0?3 7 3 Morehead 400 000 x? 4 2 2 Smyrna-HI to Host Coast Guard Nine Smyrna-HI will play host to the Coast Guard nine Sunday after noon at 2:30 at the Smyrna dia mond in an exhibition contest. Manager Wilson Davis plans to use Jamie Lewis, Ralph Lawrence, Don Coates, and Moe Willis for the Smyrna-HI mound duties. Schedule Correction One correction should be made in the schedule for the Carteret County Baseball League published in THE NEWS-TIMES Tuesday. On June 24 Salter Path plays at Beau fort. Bye, Bye Beavers Denver (AP) ? Colorado Game and Fish Commission has author ized the first open season on bea ver in the state in 70 years. Pri vate trappers were allowed to take 787 beaver in the season from March 15 through May 31. A sim ilar open season is planned in the fall because of the big increase in beaver population. Initial Little League Tryouts Slated for Wednesday at 4 All Little League aspirant s+ should attend the opening tryouts Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the Little League diamond. Floyd Chadwick. player agent for the program, has announced that there are at least 25 openings for boys this season to replace those that have graduated and those who have dropped out All boys between the ages of 8-12 are eligible. Tryouts will be con ducted by the managers and league officials. The largest number of boys needed are in the 8-10 year old group, and it will be noted with intense interest the number of youngsters in this age bracket who attend. Ten more signs at the field are available to sponsors on a two year basis for $25. and any bus iness firm or individual who'd like to have a sign at the Little League diamond should contact the More head City Jaycees. All of the points expended on players who have graduated from the program will be returned to the managers when they get to gether just prior to the opening of the season, and they will once again bid on the available talent. Dr. Bob Barnum is in charge of the umpires for the program for 1956. He needs additional umpires I for the league games. Anyone in | terested in helping out as an um I pire should contact Dr. Barnum j at either 6-3324 or 6 4492 | All of the sponsors of last year's ! i teams are being contacted to give ! | them first chance at sponsoring a team again this season. | President Russell Willan has an nounced that he expects to look . i into the possibility of building | ! dugouts at the field for the re- 1 spective teams, and it is hoped | ' that they will be ready by next I 1 season at the latest. | Managers of the teams who are j | expected to return are Bob Can j telli, Bruce Grisham, Billy Harrell {and Hal Shapiro. Public Invited Use Your Own Skates Or Rent Ours. No Alcoholic Beverages Sold or Allowed. OAKEY DOAKEY SKATING RINK Havelork, N. C. G*W SEVEJV STAR G*W SEVEN STAR 90 ?Proof ? 2 45 ?3 Pint .85 ?/$ Vt. BUNDED WHISKEY ? 37V}% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 6 YEARS OR MORE OlD ? GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ? GOOOERHAM ill. i RTj |:M- U rCOR ?< lUINOi; Smyrna Tramples Lejeune Tuesday Afternoon, 21-3 Smyrna went on a rampage for ; the second straight contest and j rolled up a 21-3 victory- over Camp i Lejeune Devilpups at the winner's I diamond Tuesday afternoon. Kenny Davis went all the way for the victors and allowed seven ' hits. Jim Tokarski started for the Devilpups with Abernathy and Bob Salisbury seeing mound duty in relief. Davis was the leading hitter for the victors with 4-5 as William Nelson chipped in with 3-4. and Joe Taylor, Glenn Arthur. Bruce Babbitt, Ron Styron, Johnny In gram and Ron Arthur each had two hits. Ed Donahou was the leading sticker for the Devilpups with 3-4 Salisbury had 2-4. Smyrna went ahead to stay in the bottom of the first when they tallied six times. They scored a singleton in the third, nine in the fourth, four in the fifth and a single tally in the sixth. Lejeune made all its runs in the fourth frame. GOODWIN CONSTRUCTION CO. Inc. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS 105 North 10th St. ? Morehead City All Types of Homes, Commercial Buildings, Remodeling, and Repairs. We have the scnice of a registered architect and a professional decorator available. For Information Call 6-3078 Newport Drops Third Straight By ALTON UARDISON Swansboro's Pirates invaded the Newport Hawks' field Tuesday af ternoon and gave the Hawks their third straight loss as they chalked up a 7 3 decision. Dick Kellum went the route for (he victors, scattering four hits as he struck out 10 men. Jimmy Stewart started for the i Hawks and was relieved by Re# | ben Lilly in the second IrMMk Lilly struck out 11. Frivett led the hitting attack for |thf winners with 3-4. Fur Newport O'Neal Pelletief had 2 4 and Stewart and Jataf I Wade each had 13. Swansboro started the scoring in the top of the first when they i tallied four times. They added fk run in the second and another pair in the fifth. Newport did its scoring in thQ final two frames, scoring a sin gleton in the sixth and a pair is I the seventh. Now! In YEAROUND AIR CONDITIONING as in FINE CARS... YEARS-AHEAD CHRYSLER ENGINEERING BRINGS YOU THE BESTI d >THI ?UVW I fOtWAHO tOOK H MPjIMwMBWfB AW CONDITIONINO Now ? more than ever? people respect Chrysler engineer ing leadership in fine cars. And now this same years-ahead engineering has made yearouiui air conditioning practical and economical for any home ? any where! Airtemp Air Conditioning by Chrysler requires no living area floor space? uses no water? costs less to own. Let us survey your requirements and give you an estimate. 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