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Brax*?" Blue Devils ?4 Red Hot Mamas Barely Defeat BlackWidows The Red Hot Mamas won a hard fought 18-17 decision orer the Black Widows Friday night at the Morehead City gym. The teams were composed, (or the most part, of mothers of band members. Publicity chairman Mrs. J. W. Thompson ?ys that about $125 was made on the game. Everyone who attended seemed to get his money's worth, Mrs. Thompson added. Jimmy Wallace, acting as em cee, introduced all the playera and did a running commentary on the name that kept the fans laughing the whole time. As soon as the players were In troduced, Mr. Wallace introduced Mrs. Cecil Oglesby, a registered nurse, who set up a first aid sta tion on the bench. The cheer leaders for the game were Miss Lillian Frances Giddens and Mrs. W. C. Carlton for the Black Widows and Mrs. A. B Roberts, Mrs. Vesta Davis and Mrs. Tressa Vickera for the win ning Red Hot Mamas. The Hungry Five, plus drummer Ethan Davis, played daring the intermission at the half. Members of the musical group are Robert McNeill, David Nelson, Joe Unity, Mike Lewis and Frank Sanderson Five Majorettes did a routine for the halftime show. They wen Douglass Ann West, Suzanne Beck, Ann Sanderson, Judy Cooper and Marguerite Edwards. Mayor George Dill presented trophies and awards after the game. Catherine Chalk, captain of the Red Hot Mamas accepted a loving cup for that team. The outstanding playe^ award, a bottle of alcohol, went to Mrs. Marie Laughton. Each member of the winning team received a spe cial prize. Claud Wheatly Calls League Meeting Tonight Claud Wheatly, new president of the Beaufort Little League has called a league meeting tor ? to night at the Scout building. Mr. Wheatly and ether officers were elected at a league meeting last week. ^William Roy Hamilton was elect to vica-prcsident and Dr. John Way, last year's president, was elected as player agent. Hr. Wheatly appointed Charles HaaaeO as ohairman of a committee to get managers for the (our league teams. Ralph Davis will hare the job ?f Boding umpires. Registration (or new players will be conducted this Saturday and Saturday, April S, at the Scout building. All boys who played last year have already registered. Each boy must bring hie birth certificate to show that he Is be tween the ages of 8 and 12. One parent must be with him. The new players will be "bought" by the four managers and added to their rosters. The manager* nae a point system in buying players. Spring practice will begin April T, with the regular aeaaon begin ning about the end of the month. Mgyor't Wife Put* Him In Hot Water with Town Cheyenne, Wye (AP)? Oa page 10 o( i Cheyenne newspaper ap pear* ? letter to the editor won dertag What happened to the flock of ft docks which stayed is a lake at toe ctty park all summer OH page 12. under the headl . Today's Recipe," was the selec tion "Danish Wild Duck with Soar Cream, the Mayor's Favorite," contributed by Mrs. Val S. Chris tentoa, the mayor's wife. TW mayor was quick to explain. I He said too ducks had been n> ?* to warmer quarters far too WM ?not to the Chrlstensen dinner ta ble. Cheyenne, Wye. ( AP) ? 1 F. Novotny of Casper AM NU fol lowing trademark with the Wyom ing secretary at stole's office: "Au to Hospital - Doctor a t All Make Cars." ? The Smyrna Blue Rniii opened (heir baseball Him Friday it ternoon with I M ?in M Swans bat*. Despite the c?M, windy ther, Ike Smyrna hurler, Braxton Piner, pitched a steady game, al lowing only lonr hits After giving up three runs in the first inning, Piner settled down to pit eh shutout bail for the rett of the way. He it rock out three. The Blue Devils won the game with a seven-run outburst in the secoad inning. Piner helped win his own game with two hits, both singles. Other Blue Devila getting hiti were Curtis Nelson, Woody Hancock, Dale Lewis, Phflip Ma son and Johnny Ingram. Sanyrna Coach Norman Chad wick was particularly impressed with the fine showing Piner made on the mobnd and at the plate. Ite picked out a ft*f by Dale Lewis as the outstanding defensive play of the day. Aubrey Riggs had tripled far Swansboro in the last inning to set the stage for the play. With two men out, a Pirate batter poled a long drive to center, field. Lewis caught the ball on the dead run to wind up the game and leave Riggs stranded on third base. The Blue Devils will invade At lantic Friday afternoon in an ef fort to make up for a pair of losaes to the Atlantic nine last sea son. Coach Chadwick is pleased with the shewing his team has made so far and is confident that it will be even better with the coming of Warmer weather. Three Brothers * Publish Paper Milferd, M#s? (AP)? An idea spawned on a rainy day more than a year ago has sprouted into a weekly newspaper ? a two-page mimeographed sheet with some 100 subscribers. \ "The Crockett"* is the brain child of Charles W. Calcagni II, the ll-year-old editor, and his bro thers, Paul, 9, and David, 6. Three other local youngsters also pitch la on the project. The weekly contains local items, poetry and editorial comments on the weather, reeipes and breecy neighborhood items. The boys' mother helpajvith the typing and supervivs the final layout of the pages, including its advertising. The editor, who doubles as sub scription manager, reports Um paper's Income at abaot IS a week. The "payroll" is non-existent after expenses am totaled. \ President Calls Little League Meeting Tonight The If orcht'ad City Little League will meet at t:15 p.m. tonight. Dr. R. O. 'Barnum, president of the league, asks all Interested adult! andF parents of boys who have played or will participate this year, to attend. Dr. Barnum promises that the meeting will be over in time for everyone to get home to see the middleweight championship fight. Throe of last year's sponsors, The Idle Hour, Fry Roofing Co. and tf(e Elks lodge, have already agreed to sponsor teams again this year. The Coast Guard, which sponsored the Hooligan team last year, has not renewed its spon sorship yet. Plav'cr agent Bill Fahy has set April It as the day for initial try outs for vatancies on the four squads. The teams will be at full strength by the middle of May. The season will begin the last week of the month. Age limits for the Little League program follow: to be eligible for play in a given year, a boy must be 8 years old prior to Aug. 1 and must not be 13 before July 31. This year all players, Including those who played last year, must present birth certificates or certi fied copies. Ernest Lewis, manager of the Small Fry team, has volunteered to act as chairman of the "fenc< committee." A masonry outfield fence is planned for the new ball field at the Camp Glenn school. The Jaycees have given enough money to buy materials. The adults in the Little League will have to pitch in and do the work. A work detail will be at the ball park eaeh Saturday until the fence is completed. Anyone willing to help will be welcome. Athlotic Department To Honor Atlantic Teams The Atlantic basketball teams will b? honored at a banquet at the school tonight. The athletic de partment is financing the banquet whh proceeds from Its varsity queen contest. The department made over 1120 at ? penny a vote for a varsity and Junior vanity queen. Linda Styron, varsity queen, collected 3,000 votes. Phyllis Willitt, junior varsity queen, had 2,700 votea. Atlantic Varsity Queen Linda Styron. Cedar Island, to this year'a Atlantic High School vanity ?ncra. Linda fot 3,0*0 votci at a penny a vote to win the honor. She will he crowned at the baaketball banquet at the achool tonight. Morehead City Lions Club Attends Oyster Roast The Morehead Citr Lions Club met at the home of A. N. Willis Thutaday night (or in oyster roast. The losing side in the recent Lions Club membership drive furnished the refreshments New members and reinstated members are Grayson Bullock, Charles Dodsoa, Otis Jooea, Eu gene Espy and Edward Faucette. Nuts To The Birds Suffolk, Va. (AP) ? Blackbirds went to work and paid back a small portion of the high coat they levy on peanut farmers by citing the crops aet out oik drying n"tl < Thia aeaaon tha birds showed Tp after a hard freeze and obligingly pecked away the froien pods, ssv ing the farmers the expanse of painstakingly raking away the uieleia outside frozen layw from each (tack. f EDSEL SMASHING ALL RECORDS FOR FIRST-YEAR CAR SALES! 40,000 already on the road? earning owners' praise! K ViMVUS, IM. KM 1 l*t-ln)>Md-|o ? ?nd Tabtooch ifl Urrille!" LOUIII i-KXflkS&i ftyliat? It hu dan." w. n. aTUkk, Cadar Rapid*, I a.' "Hm mmy thing ? handling, ?o, 18 Uilea per gaUon."' EM tain op 71% fate* fl|?ras dwv. Km mh4 li Mt thft ID? |l"l* Jrvw miQiw! MOM STAMO-OVT KMFORNMtce from big 308-348 *p e?gi?e?. ?0*1 OlittHCTIVI STYLING ? elMH-Un* derign? not like th? gaudy, hMk-alke tact. MOM ROOM AM MMDAalUTY? Uf Mr weight and roomifieaa MMa Ituturiou* driving. MORE HCLUSIVES? Hk? TWo tooch Drive with the shift buttons where they belong ! MORE rot YOUR MORIYI Wonderful tnuU-lna! And ?our Ed?el Dealer U pun h lng sales eren higher with ? special Introductory alloxan oe! - - ? It's SWING TNI it ym fcM Daobr's! Swing A# fail of o lifetfm# mw! HAROfSTT MOTORS IM UIM4I fflltf PBONC (-UN IHIBU CITT . i. i ??;. ????? KfrJI GIRLS! WIN A WAGON TRAIN PONY fAEtl 1.000 PMI? to U glvtrt owoy? Knl nam* Hio pony whIU Mm Ml H li now ^0 ywf WMiOMtar't. Atlantic Pirates to Open Season Against Blue Devils ? JV Queen Phyllis WUtltt, above, will be crowned H JV queen ai the At lantic basketball banquet tonight. Church (Coa tinned from page 1) reasons why a Missionary Baptist Church was needed in the Sea Level Community: 1. To be a living demonstration of how a church of the Lord Jesus Christ in contemporary society and this community ought to func tion in the matter of missions, evangelism, worship, stewardship of life, time, and possessions; in doctrine, government, and ordi nances, carrying out the com mands and teachings of her Found er, according to the witness and example set forth in the New Tes tamcnt. 2. To seek and to win men, wo men, and children of this com munity to acknowledge Christ aa their Saviour and King, so that they give themselves to His ser vice in the fellowship of His church. To aeek to make Jesus Christ known, trusted, loved, obeyed, and exemplified In all life and ita re lationahipe, by preaching and prop agating among all people the Gos pel of the Revelation of God through Jesus Christ; to provide ragular opportunities for public worship; to sustain the ordinances, doctrines, and ethics act forth In IMLNew Testament for the church;' tf^iurture the members of the eHBreh through .a program of Christian education; and to chan nel the offerings of the church for the promotion of the Kingdom at God throughout the world. S. To provide a place of unity, The Atlantic Pirates will open their baseball season at home Fri day afternoon against the Smyrna Blue Devils. Only two members of Uat year's county championahlp team will take the field for the Pirates. They will be shortstop Van Mrlntoah and right fielder R. J. Salter. Coach Roy Cockerham says that he hat some pretty good boys out for the team but they are all short on experience. "We will be a good fielding team and will have fair pitching but we don't have much punch at the plate," the coach says. A hot battle is going on for the catcher's spot. Herbert Morris and Doiley Fulcher have the Inside track on sticking with the team. Infielders who have looked good in practice are George Golden, Myron Willis, Mcintosh, Aubrey Harvey and Tom Budd. Outfielders with the best chances of sticking after the squad Is cut are Salter, Donald Styron, Sammy Salter, Daniel GasklU and Leroy Goodwin. Only two pitchers are out for the team. They are Floyd Brown and Rodney Ptttman. Brown has o sharp-breaking curve and a good fast ball. He looks good when he gets the ball over the plate but has some trouble with his control. Pittman doesn't have quite as much on the ball but he can throw It on the comers like a major leaguer. "A boy with good control can get by In high school ball with no trouble," says the coach. The starting line-up for the Pi rates in Friday's game will come from the boys listed above? which ones nobody knows. ' Burton Daniels Jr. To be AF Captain H. Burton Daniels Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniels of Beaufort, re ceived two honors from the Air Force recently. He was notified of his selection for an appointment to the regular Air Foree Officers Corps and was later Informed that he had been se lected for promotion to the rank at captain in April 1158. A 1950 graduate of Eton College, Daniels served with the Navy in World War II and enlisted in the Air Force in 1950. He received a direct commission in 1S52. Mr. Daniels 1* presently assign ed to Headquarters, USAF Securi ty Service, San Antonio, Tex. harmony, love, fellowship, and ser vice as befits a church of tlit Lord Jmui Christ, Until we all come In the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of Cod, unto perfect men and women, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ." Negro Couple Waif In Jail for Trial Solbin Bonwell. a 52-year-old eel oml m?n. and Evelyn PlnkBey, M. both of Beaufort, are awaiting trial in the county Jail, Boairfert, for assault with a deadly weapoo. According to Beaufort policeman OUa Willla, the two got into a knife fight in Beaufort about >:S0 p.m. Sunday. Bath wore reported ly drunk when the cutting teak place. They were treated at the More head City hoapital and then put in jail. Their bond waa aet at $100 each. Sills, Flooring in Euro Home Catch Fire Friday Sills and flooring in the H. M. Eure home, Bridgea Street, More head City, caught fire Friday night. The fire started from an over heated space heater on the first floor. Firemen were called by Robert Eure, aon of Mr. and Mra. Eure. Firemen had to pull up part of the floor to put out the Qames. The damage, believed to be mod erate, waa covered by insurance. Demonstration Meetings Scheduled This Week Mrs. Floy Gamer, county home agent, has announced three Home Demonatration Club meetings for this week. They follow: Tonight the Newport Club wfll meet with Mrs. John Kelly at 7:S0. Tomorrow night the Harlowe Club will meet at the home of Mrs. F. D. Wilkinson at 7:30. Friday after noon at 1 the Atlantic Club will meet at the home of Mra. Howard Nelson. Free Will Baptist Revival Begins at Otway Church Revival services began last night at the Otway Free Will Bap tist Church. They will continue through Sunday with the Rev. C. M. Coats of Smithfleld as evan gelist. Services begiD each night at 7:30. The public la invited to attend all services. Cars Collide A 1952 Chevrolet snd a 1SE3 Cadillac collided at Sth and Aren dell Streets at p.m. Saturday. Gene Crabtree, a Marine, waa driving the Chevrolet. Randall Blanchard of Morehead City waa the driver of the Cadillac. More head City policeman Buck New some reports that there was leu than $100 total damage. Bible on TV Wahaiagton (AP)? American Uni versity, a Methodist school, has started a tatovialon course on the Bible over Station WMAL-TV. It la reported to be the first such regular tv course of its kind. FREE RUG CUSHION with carpet purchases! 3 me days t ' f _ ?'?a 1 . . . > Thundmy ? Friday ? Smturdmy March 37th, Mth ami 29th Sea Actual Samples on Display YOU SAVE *iw ?"k CHOOIFK* TO BIGGEST FLOOR COVERING SELECTION IN TOWN! nut CATALOG uuto OFFICE MS cur aal Not Im, N. C Eft 'a
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