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Small Frys Lose First Game In Morehead Little League Idle Hour Nine Rallies For Extra-Inning Victory The Small Frys lost their first game in 11 decisions Thursday afternoon, an 11-7 verdict to the Idle Hour. The Small Frys still hold a comfortable lead in Morehead City Little League standings. John Lee was the winning pitcher for the Idle Hour. He gave up two runs in the first inning on a walk and sue cessive nits Dy Alien uoienda ancM Robert Griffin. The Small Frys appeared well on the way to victory in the third i inning when they rallied for five big runs. Rodney Kemp, Colenda, James Davis and Rudy Lucas col lected hits in the five-run inning. Lee settled down after the third inning to retire 10 straight men. The Idle Hour tied the game at 7 all in the fourth inning and neither team was able to score during the regulation six innings. In the top of the seventh inning the Idle Hour scored the winning runs on singles by Jimmy New some, Gary Garner and Donald Yeager. These hits were coupled with two walks, a hit batter and a fielder's choice. Glen Mason re lieved Lee in the seven and re tired the Small Frys in ord?r. Losing pitcher was Colenda, sec ond of three Small Frys pitchers. With two weeks remaining in Little League play, J. E. Sanders of the Elks leads in the batting race with a healthy .488 mark. He has collected 20 hits in 41 trips to the plate. Jimmy Hall, with a .479 average, is in the runner-up position. In third place is Guy Dickinson with a .459 percentage. Both boys play for the Moose. I Allen Colenda has moved into I fourth position with a .450 mark for the Small Frys. Glen Mason of the Idle Hour and Billy White of the Elks round out the .400 hit ters. Mason has a .423 mark and White is hitting at a .417 clip. Fishermen are Encouraged To Go After Blue Fin Tuna FabFisherman Bob Simpson de--4 clares that sportsfishermen can go I after the big blue fin tuna off the 1 Carteret Coast and have success I if they are properly equipped. Simpson wrote John H. Egly, ! vice-president of Penn Fishing Tackle tyfg. Co., Philadelphia, and asked him about the best methods for landing the big tuna. Mr. Egly sent the following let ter: Judging from your letter the tuna you speak of were of the giant tuna size that really go when they have a mind to. For tull size tuna like that, 14/0 reels, plenty of 36 thread line and a big game rod are needed, to put pres sure on 'em. The harder they are fought from the minute they are hooked, the quicker they are subdued and the quicker they are brought to gaff. These critters are strong (all their power is in their tail) and plenty smart, as your crews will find out when they tangle with them. They will stay for prolonged periods over rocky patches, where there's plenty of food. They like tender fishl A % to 1 lb. whiting or ling is irresistible and, of course, a delicious butterfish falls into the same category. We had these tackle busters in the New York bight until 1949; since then they've passed us by. (Too many of their relatives were yanked out unceremoniously in distress). The same applies to Ipswich Bay, Mass. They've ig nored that body of water, too! Mass intelligence, and I refer to the school. Tackle? 14/0 reel, 36 to 39 thread linen, or equivalent in Dacron, Pompanette stainless swivel, cable leader, 9 to 11/0 Special Mustad Tuna Hooks, or Grinnell of the same size, if you can put your hands on any of these. Advise your boys to give them heck but be sure and wear gloves I And don't let them get in the way of the line as it goes out, because it sings, and stings. Sincerely yours, John H. Egly, vice-president No Game The Beaufort Intermediate League sent a team to Morehead City Sunday afternoon for a game with , Morehead City Teen-Age Leaguers. After spending a good part of the afternoon looking for somebody to play the Beaufort team went back borne. Who goofed? ? SECURITY ? SERVICE ?SAVINGS '"Yy. i /Insurance / Mutual Agency FIRST CITI/INS 3AMR DUUOlXC MDREHEAD CITY; JULY | tv?? t - i r> ? rK' rt"? 1 2 3 4 5 I 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 i 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 27 28 29 30 31 ? ? TODAY 9-11 a.m. ? Clinic, Morehcad City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 1-4 p.m. ? Clinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 6:45 p.m.? Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort 7 Pifi ? Adult Farmer Associa tion, Newport School 7 p.m.? Down Eai>t Lions Club, Sea Level Inn 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 7:30 p.m. ? Ocean Lodge, Ma sonic hall, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Folk and square danc ing, recreation building, More head City 8 p.m. ? Boy Scout Leaders Roundtable, civic ccnter. More head City 8 p.m.? Women of the Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach WEDNESDAY 10 a.m.? St. Mary's Chapter, St. Andrew's Episcopal Auxiliary, par ish house, Morehead City 7 p.m.? Flight C, 9948th Air Re serve Squadron, municipal build ing, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Esther Rebekahs, recreation building, Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? Heavyboat Army Re serve Unit, reserve training cen ter west of Morehead City near Ocean Park Drive-In 8 p.m.? Little Theatre, recrea tion building, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Alcoholics Anonymous, Garland Lockey's store building across from theatre, Newport THURSDAY 9-11 a.m.? Clinic, County health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 1-3 p.m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 3:30 p.m. ? County Agriculture Worker's Council, farm agent's office, Beaufort 6:30 p.m. ? Rotary Club, Rex Restaurant, Morehead City 6:30 p.m.? Lions Club, Hotel Fort Macon, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Woodcraft Sports men's Club, Woodman hall at Camp Glenn 7:30 p.m. ? Order of Eastern Star, Newport 6 p.m.? Odd Fellows, lodge hall, Beaufort FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmer of the World, Camp No. 336, Newport 8 p.m. ? American Association of University Women, civic cen ter, Morehead City DR. R. L SHELL Foot and Shoo Specialist Plan* to be at Hill't Men Store in Morehead City on Saturday, July 12th , Feet Treated ? Shoe* Fitted Support* Custom Made First Tarpon is Landed Photo by Bob Simpson First tarpon to be caught from Bogue Banks was this 87-pounder landed off Sportsman Pier Sunday by Chester Johnson, Morehead City. The fish measured Just short of six feet. The four ocean piers have offered a cash prise of $100.00 for the largest tarpon caught from an ocean pier this season. The Fabulous Fishermen will pre sent a trophy. Buddy Baily Wins Sears Cup Sailing Race Friday Negro News Morrhr ad City Hospital Admitted: Wednesday, Mrs Ida Sutton, Newport; Miss Queenie Hardesty, Beaufort. Thursday, Master Elvis Earl Godette, Mr. Wilbert Stanley, Beaufort; Miss Sarah Britton, Miss Diane Horton, Morehead City; Mrs. Sammie Jean Ball, Newport; Friday, Miss Sally Taylor, no ad dress given. Discharged: Thursday, Mr. Thomas Frazier. Miss Diane Hor ton, Morehead City; Friday, Mrs. Effie Toon and son, Havelock; Master Elvis Earl Godette, Beau fort. CLARA ANN GOORE Clara Ann Goore, 44, died Friday at her home in Washington, D. C. She was the daughter of Mrs. Mat tie Sheppard of Morehead City and the late William Sheppard. Funeral arrangements were not known at press time yesterday. Don't throw trash out car win dows. With two wins and one third placc in Friday's Fourth of July sailboat races in Morehead City, Buddy Baily leads the pack in the pursuit of the 1958 sailing crown. The third series of races is sche duled for Labor Day. The first scries was Memorial Day at Har kers Island, which Baily won. Racers on the Fourth were com peting for the Sears silver tro phies. Thurlow Whealton, man ager of Sears, presented the first place trophy to Baily. Winner of the second placc trophy was Ed Fulcher. Winners are determined on a point basis. Baily collected 17 points in the Fourth of July races; Fulcher 15, Josiah Bailey 14 and Ernest Guthrie 10. In two races there were eight boats and in the other, seven. The cours* was six miles, starting from Sanitary Fish Market dock, west to the Atlantic Beach bridge, and return. We may not be the wealthiest county in the state, but we can be the cleanest. Don't throw trash out car windows. ?m= NEW YORK Tko only through plane sorvlto WASHINGTON Mom-Stop tut (OHHKTIOHS TO TM WIST AMD MIDWIST for reservations anywhere see your Travel Agent ?fftm MClrot* 7-5151 '"NATIONAL AIRLINE OP THE STARS Claud* Brown Lands Marlin Crowds flocked to Marshall berg Friday to h?lp celebrate one of the biggeat Fourth! the community baa ever seen ? the occaaion waa the landing of an 11-foot 1-inch marlin by Claude Brown and party from Porta mouth, Va. Captain Brown operatea a par tyboat out of Marshallberg. The big billfiah weighed 420 pounds. Four men were In the party, which was arranged by Mr. Fishel of Portsmouth. Captain Brown and his suc cessful fishermen docked at 8 p.m. Friday and as soon as word got around, the dock was crowd ed with spectators. The fishermen claimed mar lin was good eating, so the fish was filleted and carried home with them the next day. Club Completes Plans for Dance Final plans for Saturday night's dance were discussed at a meeting of the directors of the Morehead City Touchdown Club at the civic center last night. The dance will begin al 8 p.m. at the Morehead Biltmore Hotel. Dean Chatlos and his orchestra will play. Mr. Chatlos' group has been very popular in this area for the past two years and a large crowd is expected. Tickets are on sale at the fol lowing places: Carteret Drug Store, Dixie Barber Shop, Econo my Auto Supply. Sanitary Barber Shop, Hamil ton's Furniture Center, Webb's, Hill's, Leary's, Blanchard Elec tric Service, Morehead City Drug Co., Walter Morris Jeweler, Busy Bee Restaurant, Hardware and Builders Supply and Dee Gee's. Bow Hunters Club To Meet Tomorrow The Coastal Bow Hunters Club will be organized tomorrow night. A meeting of all county archers has been called for 7 p.m. at Dr. Berl Lewis' house, 1500 Evans St., Morehead City. Dr. Lewis says the archers want to have the club going before the j bow hunting season this fall. A ' fishing contest will also be conduct- 1 ed during the summer. A trophy will go to the person catching the largest fish with a bow and arrow. In additiou to routine organiza tional discussion, there will be a discussion of plans for an archery range at the Little Nine Golf Course west of Morehead City. 6-Year-Old Girl Struck By Car in Morehead City Carolyn Johnson, 6, of 410 Evans St., Morehead City, was slightly injured at 11:50 a.m. Saturday when she was struck by a car on 5th Street, Morehead City, between Evans and Arendell Streets. Police said that she was hit by a 1953 Plymouth driven by Mrs. .Mamie W. Willis, who was headed north. Carolyn suffered a brush burn on her arm and a bruised fore head. She was treated by Dr. Jer ry Norris. No charges were filed. BEEFEATER Burroughs tOFUTBtWM va VFW Rolls to 18-4 Victory Over Little Fry Saturday The VFW Little Leaguers got revenge for an upset loss to the Little Fry Saturday afternoon as they clobbered the Fry by an 18-4 margin. The VFW nine collected only seven hits in the game but capitalized on Fry errors and walks. The winners jumped into a 6-0 lead in the first inning and held a 10-0 lead after two innings were completed. The Little Fry broke into the scoring column in the third inning with two runs, only to have the VFW rack up five more in the fourth, two in the fifth and a final clincher in the sixth. The Fry scored their final two runs in the bottom of the sixth. Walter House was the leading batter for the winners. He hit safely twice in four official trips to the plate. Charles Finer with three for three was the leading batter for the Fry. Chris Pake got two hits for the Little Fry. Other Fry players were Bobby Stevens, LeRoy Mcintosh, Larry Teel, Robert Ransom, Ron nie Smith, Larry Lewis, Tom Piner and David McNeil. Other players for the winning VFW nine were John Merrell, Billy Stanley. Billy Davis, Wayne Merrell, Fred Davis, Thompson Lewis, Spec Duncan, Terry Rhue, Richard Stanley, David McGehee, Julius Taylor and Phillip Bennett. The other teams saw action Thursday afternoon when the Elks took a 6-2 decision over the Moose. The game was a fine effort by both teams as neither made an error in the field. The Elks scored two runs in the fourth inning but the Moose tied the score in the top of the fifth with a pair of runs of their own. The Elks iced the game in the bottom of the fitih with a four run rally that broke the tie. Each team got only four hits but losing pitcher Logan Whitehurst walked seven Elks. John Way pitched the win for the Elks, walking four hatters and striking out five. He hit one man with a pitched ball. No player in the game managed to get more than one hit. Boys who hit safely (or the Elks were Sam Dill, Bryan Peterson, Brady Way and GeraJd Austin. Boys who hit (or the Moose were Jack Bridges, Clem Woodard, Ed Decse and William Harvey. Peterson's hit was a double. Money Problems ? Don't let your old bills or sudden new expenses get you down! A low-cost loan from us can solve your money problems in a hurry. Friendly service, no rod tape. Re payment terms arranged to suit your budget. Commercial National Bank Morehead City * Sea Leva] MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTE* FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ? FREE INSTALLATION oj any COLDS POT Window Ai/iConM&m! 1-HP, 110 or 120-volt Pnitu CM 41 COOLS, FILTERS, DEHUMIDIFIES, CIRCULATES! THIS WEEK ONLY SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. 918 A ran (Ml St Morehead City Phone 6-4104 Slocum Village Have lock, N. C.
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