Blue Devils Take 12-7 Win Over Atlantic Base bailers The Smyrna Blue Devils' won a 12-7 decision over the Atlantic Pirates Friday afternoon at Atlantic. The Blue Devil batters jumped on Atlantic hurlers for 11 hits, watched the fourth ball for 11 walks and were safe on base nine times on Atlan tic errors. The Blue Devils played a good game after the first two innings. Carroll Hill started on the mound for Smyrna and Atlantic clobbered his pitches for four runs in the first inning and three more in the sec ond. Braxton Piner went in for Hill in the second inning and shut the door on AUantic the rest of the way to get credit for the win. Losing pitcher was Claude Brown. Starting Pitcher Rodney Pittman started on the hill for Atlantic and worked the first four and one-third innings. He gave up one run in each of the first three innings and shut out the Devils in the fourth. The roof caved in on hin. in the fifth inning anil Brown went into the game to put out the fire. Cur tis Nelson greeted him with a dou ble with the bases loaded. Before the inning was over the Blue Devils had scored seven runs to move ahead by a 10-7 count. The winners added two more runs in the top of the seventh inning to run the final score to 12-7. Leading Batter Leading batter for the winners was Johnny Ingram with three hits in four times at bat. Piner collect ed two hits In five trips to the plate. Blue Devils getting one hit each were Lambert Davis, Wayne Davis, Donald Davis, David Yeomans, Nelson and Murphy. Atlantic batters were paced by Myron Willis and R. J. Salter, who got two hits each. Other Pirates getting hits were Sammy Salter, Aubrey Harvey and Pittman. The only extra base knock of the game was Nelson's double in the fifth inning. The Pirates will play at Newport this afternoon, at Beaufort tomor row afternoon and at home against Newport Friday. Firemen Have Chance To Study Their History San Diego. CiW (Wp^Firenftn at Station House 27 have 3* vol' umes of Hubert Howe Bancroft'! "Western American Series" to browse through in odd moments. The voiuihinous work on Western American history was supplied by one of the firemen, Richard L. Fields. 32. He found the books in the attic of a house, which was bought and given to him by his father-in-law before he moved here from Baker, Ore., in 1951. Radio Station Receives Request Seven Years Late Atlantic City, N. J. (AP) ? A local radio station received a request from a North Jersey "listener" asking one of its record programs to play "My Polka Lovin' Gal." The request, however, arrived too late. The station had been off the air seven years. In i itt ' ?] ? SECURITY ? srnvu ?? ? SAVIN! i 7)2 utual'i ' HRST-t'TI/1 NS 3fl MDREHtA ? 1 11 " ? 1 ? ? ' 1 Film Tells off Journey off Soiling Ship ? w?- ? - v*.- ? i i ?? ? ?dBfca i I *? m? i A A "Windjammer" Is the documentary adventare film ?( a lT.SM-mlle trip of the Christian Radlrh, one at the last of the world's great squarrrigged sad ships. It is a story of the sea and the men who sail K, hased on the adventares of Capt. Allan VI liters. Associate producer U Borden Mace, Beaufort. Sailor from Marshallberg Receives Commendation Edward Walker Davis, UBN, is shown ia sklpkoard ceremony, centar, as he wis present, ed ? commendation far outstanding ser vice. Darts, from Marskallkerg, was commended far making repairs to aa LSD wfcea otk I ers claimed It was too kasardoas to do dangerous to make any more dives. At that point, Davis volunteered to dive and ahackle the hoisting wires. In spite of rough seas, the commendation states, Davis auc ceeded in carrying out the task. 8. W. Bass Jr., Davis's com manding officer, told him, "Your demonstration of courage and devo tion to duty are considered to be in the highest traditions of the Naval service." Edward Walker Davis, USN, son o i Mr. and Mrs Ray Davis, Mar ahallbefg, has received a commen dation (or outstanding perform ance of duty. In rough teal during March, Da vis went overboard and made re pairs to a stern gate of an LSD off Onslow Beach. Divers hid been called to make the repairs bat did not do M because they deemed condition* too baiardoua. The LSD repaired, according to the Navy commendation, was the USS Fert Mandan. In eterciaea off Onslow March 2S, all wires to the (tern gate parted. Stop was un able to carry out her mission un til repairs were made. - It waa Aeeeeaify that i diver ahackle Miatlng wire* to each aide of the stern gate Divers from the USS Yazoo went ?bolrd the Maadan that afternopn but did Mt make any divea be came "conditions were teemed too fcaahrdoul". On the ftiorning af the Mth. two divers frotn the USS Krishna Hade exploratory dives hat believed that tt la still top Oi Got ME f, .-??? -? - - ? ? i a Bicyele!' To kelp rate aioaey tar the Cuter Saelet: y, the lnUH, "Oi Got ME a Bicycle", k? beea compile*. It c?Mm "tall and abort talee" of Carteret Coaaty. Baa* aboat George Ball, Graham Bardea, CM Leak, Pat Oil aad atbera! Peraaaa cua* Mllag to 4) Cbatr Mrtr tear NA ap a booklet. No pHea baa beea aet bat tbe Carteret BtfW dab, apaaaar af the eaaear Mia, bapaa the iwtilbatliaa far the booklet wfll be IS ceata or more. The beaklota ara AVAILABLE AT ' Ohio Stat* Cheerleaders Getting Throats Checked Columbus, Ohio (AP)? Ohio State University is asking *11 its cheer leaders ? past and present? to re port for some throat tests. Dr. Louis H. Diercks, professor of music, and Dr. Charles Doan, tjran of the medical college, are looking for larynx nodules ? small afeaS of calloused tissue caused by broken blood vessels. They say the nodules can be caused by shouting or screaming and they think cheerleading may be a major cause. Fire Department Buys New Mechanical Sniffer Newark, N. J. (AP) ? Newark firemen will now be able to sniff smoke with a mechanical sniffer instead of their own iniffers, which are unsuited to the task. The fire department's recently acquired mechanical sniffer is a battery-equipped instrument which can detect the dangers of ?moke, thus enabling firemen to don gas masks without exposure to the fumes. 4 Tribute to My Husband ( Editor's Note: Officer OtU WilUs of the Beaufort police force called U our attention the article which tallows. It appeared la the raagarine. Law and Order, nd waa written by the wile of a law enforcement officer la Moataaa). Matt of the people of our town admire and respect my husband, but tome dislike him. You aee, he it a policeman. Those who dialike him are people to whom he has given traffic tickets or in aome way prevented them from break fa* the law. Ttaight he Is at work. A* he checks dbors, he might find one opea and he will walk into the atom. Someone could be hiding be hind a Cbunter? gun in hand. He often tells me about businessmen who leave doors open. There la always the fear and terror in a cdp's wife's heart that some IMrning he Won't be coming home to her. The nights are long. Our town la tmaU, under t.000 people. We have oiily lour pdlice men and these men rotate shifts. Each all if three weeks on one khift, then one week off. With this schedule, we always have ad of ficer on duty. They are paid $M0 k thftnth and I get mad everytime I overhear someone saying they