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VFW Nine Coasts to Victory Over Beaufort Moose Team The VFW coasted to a 15 2 vfc-i tsry crvfT the Moose Thursday in a Beaufort Utile League game. Fred Davit gave up only two hits to the Mopae as he went the dis tance on the mound far the win ners. The only Moose to get hits were Mickey Bertram and Clem Woodard. The VFW drew first blood in the first inning with a single run. They added seven in the third, two in the fifth and live more In the sixth. All 15 runs were scored on six hits, two coming off the bat of Walter House, who got a double and a sin gle. Richard Stanley also hit a double and a single for the win ners. Paying for the Moose were Mickey Bertram, Jack Bridges, Clem Woodard, Jim Cummings, Bill Harvey, Bill Whitehurst, Claud Wheatly, David Nance and Bob Hamilton. Playing for the VFW were John Merrell, Billy Davis, Walter House, Wayne Merrell, Richard Stanley, Thompson Lewis. Fred Davis. Da vid McGehee, Terry Rhue and Spec Duncan. The Moose were charged with five errors in the field, three more than were made by the VFW. Ten VFW batters worked free passes to first while only three Moose batters were walked. Beaufort Boys Can Register For New League Boys interested m playing in a Qeaufort intermediate baseball league can register at 7 p.m. to moirow at the Eure educational building on Ann Street. The age limits for players will be 13 through 15. William Roy Hamilton, who is helping organize the league, says that Beaufort churches will sponsor the teams. He predicts that the first *ime wiH be played about July 1. The eventual aim of the program is to organize a league incorporat ing both Beaufort and Morehead City teams. Each town is hoping to raise two or three teams tor such a league. Mr. Hamilton says that the most important thing bow is for the boys to register so teams, can be select ed and the program started as soon as possible. For that reason he urges all boys interested to stop by the educational building and register. Burlington Liars' Club Has True Story to ToH Burlington, Wis. (AP) ? It re?lly happened one morning in this com munity made famous by a Liars' Club. They lived across the street from each other. Delos ]. Hoffman, 4t, and John Schibilsky, ST, and they were backing out at their drive ways when their cars collided. COBRA to Meet Members of the Carteret Out board Bunabout Association will make plans for a July Fourth cruise wtien the club meets at 7:30 tonight. All members are asked to attend the meeting at the Na tional Guard armory, Camp Glenn. T. D. Lewis Machine Shop Dealers far ? Evinrade Motor* ? Barboar Boots ? Scott-Craft Boat* ? Lew!* Boat Trailar* ? Fishing Tacldo ? Marine Hardware ? Boat Suppbe* Also a limited few of first class used Motors DEA WINGS EACH MONTH NOW THKOUGH OBI HH1H1 Lack; tickets Klrrm wttk esch poreksse for Tslnsklc prise*. shop wrra us and savk T.D.LEWIS MACHINE SHOP Morehead Teen-Age League Needs Players Frank Cassiaaa. secretary of the Mcrehead CSty Teen-Age League, announces that the three teams in the league may have to be cut to two teams unlet* more boys want to play. Many of the boys who signed up originally have taken summer jobs and will not be able to play. Any boys between 13 and 16 who want to play can call Mr. Caasiano at his office to find oat when to re port. All boys, whether they have registered or not, are asked to Cut out the blank with this newsstory and get their parents' signature. League officers do not want boys playing in the league without their parents' knowledge and consent. With the formation of an inter mediate league in Beaufort, there is a chance that a four-team league can be formed using teams from both Morehead City and Beaufort. The Morehead City Rotary Club has agreed to sponsor one team iu such a league and several churches in Beaufort have been considering sponsoring teams. The Morehead City league has been conducting practice sessions at the high school field at 5 p.m. each day. New players wftl be wel come to attend any practice session to register. I hereby grant permission to to play baseball in the Morehead City Teen-Age League. I certl fy that he is physically able to play ball in that league. I , parent or guardian Name of applicant ? Date of birth Address A . Phone | I. _ ? J Durham Angler Lands Spadefish Dai Cameras, Darham, holds a Ung-slied spadeflsh he caaght while Itching from aae W the heaAoata. The tpa4eflah l? caaght ac caslaaally In these waters hat large ones arc qaHe rare, accardia ( to FabFiahermaa Bob Simpson wha took the pktare. Martin Fishermen Run Season Total to 19 By BOB SIMPSON The present blue martin score is IS, and no one knows what the cobia score is. Amberjack and dol phin are plentiful offshore, and a fair number of kings. Excellent catche* of bluefish and mackerel have been made inshore, with Theodore Lewis' Sylvia bringing in a record Sunday. Itlsillsli are still favorites from Ike aeeaa piers, and all (Mr piers report Ma af Mg klag mackerel hng and lost, a few laidod. Tweaty-sevea hng and lost la a* day from Thompson's, hat two, at at and II paaada, caaght by S/Sgt Ray fhOHps at Cherry hlat aad yoaag Kart Bill Fox on the beach comet up with much of our unusual news: first he reported a barbu, which he described as looking like a blue fish with a W. C Fields nose, only not quite so red. The only pravioas reports of the fish along this coast were in 1910 and 1927.. Now he hat reported a banded ' croaker. He has also hegaa tap plying ehaica baits, first, Uve ' shriasp aad bow Maata aims, to Mom and Pep's and B. J. White's report continued good cobia fish ing; BO) Fox also reports lots a t the big fish brought In lor storage. The team's first good catch of Vttklei trout ?B ylag was mate by H. H. Fish af Raleigh. w?fc I averaging aver oae poaad eaeh. Blaeflthlag It goad lashore at Shackleford, aad Flealag's re ports a catch of If from the pier by ll yesr-old Everett Ellts Jr. of DaikaaL I As < sample of present offshore fishing, Bunny, Bunny Toa, Harriet L II and Mattie G, carrying a joint party from the General Creosote Company of Gulf, N. C., had a total of 109 amberjack, 42 dolphin, 10 false albacore, 7 kings, one grouper and two ocean bonito. A newcomer to the offshore fleet it Hugh Hamrlck's Gntjr, with 41 dolphin and 2 albaeare to report tram her first trip. Head boat fishing Is geod far porgies, aea bass, snappers aad triggers; saapper fishing is laapraviag. The last three blue marlin have been almost Identical in siie: George Bedsworth's Dolphin, with the season's 17th caught Wednes day by C. E. Barfield of Newport News, Vs., at 10 feet seven inches. 356 pounds; Hubert Fulcher's Blue Water, with the ltth, caught Thurs lay by Ray Reeve of Raleigh, at 10 feet (44 inches, M2 pounds; and Dolphin again, with the 19th, brought in Friday by Tom Neal of Burlington, at 10 feet 7 laches, 3S0 pounds. Morehead Little League To Announce Decal Sales Morehead City Little League of ficials are still accumulating the proceeds of a decal sale last Wed lesday. Little Leaguers gave de :als to everyone giving a dollar or mere to the program. Publicity chairman Fiord Chad prick aays a list of the boys aad heir collections will be released as loon at possible. League president Dr. R. O. Barnaul still has a few I peals on hand and will give tbea :o anyone who failad to fet one ifter giving a dollar or more to ? flayer. Little League Makes Changes In Schedule The Morehead City Little League schedule has been changed for the second half-season of play which begins tomorrow. Reason for the change is the Little League tourna ment that wtH begin at Cherry Point July 24. Under the old sched ule, the Morehead City League's regular season would have contin ued until July 28. The new schedule follows: June 25 Elks vs. Moose June 26 Ide Hour vs. Small Frys June 27 Moose vs. Idle Hour June 28 Small Frys vs. Elks June 30 Small Frys vs. Moose July 1 Idle Hour vs. Elks July 2 Moose vs. Elks July 3 Small Frys vs. Idle Hour July 7 Idle Hour vs. Moose July 8 Elks vs. Small Frys July 9 Moose vs. Small Frys July 10 Elks vs. Idle Hour July 11 Elks vs. Moose July 12 Idle Hour vs. Small Frys July 14 Moose vs. Idle Hour July 15 Small Frys vs. Elks July 16 Small Frys vs. Moose July 17 Idle Hour vs. Elks July 19 Small Frys vs. winners of second half for league title. Eagle Gridders Visit University Three members of the Morehead City football team went to Chapel Hill last weekend to take scholastic qualifying tests. UNC coach Jim Tatum suggested the trip to the three rising seniors who are inter ested in getting football scholar ships at the university. The boys who went were Freddie Oglesby, fullback, James Guthrie, halfback, and Lynwood Durham, tackle. These three players were import ant cogs in the state championship Eagle squad last year and figure to be the nucleus for another strong contender this fall. The boys drove to Chapel Hill in Thomas Oglesby's car Thursday morning. Ernie Williamson, direc tor of the University Education Foundation, greeted them and showed them around the campus. He introduced them to Roy Arm strong, director of admissions, who to!d them to rome back the follow ing morning. Friday morning they took a se ries of tests and received more in formation about the university en trance requirements. They came home Friday afternoon. Badmhrton player Jerry Guth rie reaches for the birdie. Time Off Vancouver, B. C. (AP>? Alder man-elect Tom Alsbury (ays he wiH light for afternoon and ntght fittings, so he can keep his job ai school principal The school re fused him time off to attend alder man meetings. ? SECURITY ? SERVICE ? SAVINGS ;?)> l I I'. !<ANCE ' f Lutual a . t riRST CITIKNS 'JAM U U 1 1 0 I * ( ' MDREHEAD CITY Glen Mason Pitches No-Hitter In Morehead Little League T ilt ? Recreation Center is Popular Place Pin? pong is one of the most popular indoor games at the More head City recreation center. Both tables stay full all day, according ? to recreation director Fred G. Lewis. Pictured, left to right, are \ Cecil Sewell Jr., Frank Reams and Marvin Lewis. i Tennis roach Norman Clark show* three of Ms students the prefer technique for beginning a backhand swing. Coach Clark hopea to de- 1 velop some players who can make headway In tournament compe tition. Girls, left to right, are l.ibby Bell. Lydia Guthrie and Dottle ; Chalk. A badminton enthusiast is pictured left. Printer Sells Unusual Cards Chattanooga, Tenn. (AP)? "Do I have to go to court on this?" * man asked Police Capt. Kelso Rice ?t be handed him a printed card which read: "Thanks for taking two parking (paces. I had to park in the next Mock, yon selfish, idiotic moron." In smaller type were the words, "Yon have violated section 3flg D A M I T." Rice explained it was not an official summons ? but add ed that the man shouldn't have taken two parking spaces. Do you have a litter bag in your car? TD Club Dance Ducats Selling at Brisk Clip Tickets for the July 12 Touch down Club dance are selling at a brisk rate, according to ticket chairman Mrs. Dow Lasltter. Club members and Morehead City busi nessmen are selling the tickets. The dance will be at the More heal Bittmore Hotel with Dean Chatlos and his orchestra furnish ing the music. AU proceeds will go to the Touch down Chib to be used in promot ing football in Morehead City. We may not be the wealthiest county in the state, but we can be the cleanest. Don't throw trash out car windows. CLOSING-OUT ALL DUNLOP TIRES SAVE 40* While Tkf ' GET YOURS TODAY* EUBANK'S AMOCO SERVICE Pkcne 2-4129 Highway 70 EtA Beaufort, N. C Idle Hour Wins 2-0 Nod Over Elks on Friday Glen Mason pitched the first no-hittcr of the Morehead City Little League season Friday as he hurled the bile Hour to a 2-0 victory over the Elks. It was the second loss in as many days for the Elks who had dropped a 15-8 de cision to the Small Frys Thursday. Glen won his own game in the fourth inning when he I tt A ntf with ? hAtno run nirnr Iho A . .1,1 1 ? left field fenee. His Idle Hour team mates added one more run in the fourth and that was all the seoring for the game. Benny Eubanks. losing pitcher for the Elks, shut out the Idle Hour in every inning hut the fourth and deserved a better fate. He gave up only three hits and struck out fight batters. He walked four men. Glen walked two batters and one Elk was safe on an error. Only one of the Elks managed to get as far as third base. Small Frys Win On Thursday the Small Frys hammered out 16 hits to clobber the Elks by a 15 8 margin. Elks manager Bernard Leary used pitchers Sam Wade, Buff Chalk and Billy White in a vain effort to stem the tide of Small Frys base hits. The Small Frys jumped on start er 3am Wade in the first inning to score four big runs. They added two more in the second and put the game on ice with a six-iun rally in the third. James Davis, though hit hard by the Elks, went the distance for the winners, getting credit for his third victory of the year. He gave up two runs in the second, fourth, fifth and sixth innings. Allen Colenda and Robert Grif fin led the winners at bat with three for four performances J. E. Sanders and Benny Eubanks each frit two for three in a losing cause. [)ne of Benny's hits was his third homer of the year. Donald Oglcsby, who has threat ened most of the offensive league records in his first year in the league, missed action with the Moose all week as he was sick with ?hickcn pox. Donald still leads in the runs batted in column with 17 and in home runs with four. James Da vis of the Small Frys crept up on his RBI lead during the week as he upped his total to IS. Benny Eubanks and Robert McLean each hit a homerun during the week to boost their output to three each. Jimmy Hall of the Moose leads the league in the most hits with 15 fie is hitting at a .484 clip, good for fourth place in the league bat ling race. Johnny Seitter of the Moose leads the league with a .571 mark but he has been to bat only 7 times Hilly White leads the regular play srs with a .500 mark. Mike Fahy jf the Elks is also hitting .500 with one hit in two trip? to the plate. Boys hitting 400 and better fol low: Guy Dickinson, Moose, .443; Eddie West, Moose, .429; Wayne Blanchard, Idle Hour. .429; Donald Oglesby, Moose, .423; Rodney Kemp, Small Fry?, .421; Benny Eu banks. Elks, .417; and Allen Co lenda. Small Frys, .400. 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Consult any Durham Life agent for details. ^ " - i Apply Box ?, Beaufort, N. C. ? ?%' Durham Life Insurance Company TtoUA
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