Little League Tourney Continues; Morehead City Team Plays Today The Morehead City Little League tournament team will swing unto actios at 4 p.m. , or thla notice will be pled ^ bar o t thOt recovery All' pmMtoiUfctol to ?***??? rlrif luka nromnt niymfnt Thla cnth MM V$n ? Merrill yrW] Mickey Diacf and Clem Mi (Ml, Brady ng. P?t Smith EHwi mkI Lar Stoveai. Little OMde< Piner, IX# vis, VFW. B Team Builds League Lead Ray Ransom and Bobby Martin's B team took a firm hold on first place in the Beaufort Churches Baseball League Wednesday. The B squad took a 10-6 victory over the C team for their second straight viotory. It was the nccond loss for manager Warren Grant's ieafi. Ray Whitehurst was the winning pitcher in an abbreviated contest that was called at the end of innings due to darkness. The B team jumped into a 5-0 lead in the first inning and added six more runs to put the game on ice in the second inning. The win ners scored once in the third and ran their total to 16 with a four run rally w the fourth. Whitehurst shut the door on the C team for the first four innings, giving up only one hit, a single to Ray Hassell. losing pitcher In the top at the fifth, though, the C team pushed across six big runs on hits by Morgan, Whitehurst and Ham ilton. Chuck Hill was the leading bat ter for the winners, driving two homers over the fence his first two times at bat. Standings follow: Won Ix>st Pet. B Team 2 0 1.000 A Team 1 1 .500 C Team 0 2 .000 ? ? Guy Dickinson Wins Morehead Batting Crown Two Moose players, Guy Dickin son and Jimmy Hall, wound up one-two in the Morehead City Little League batting race. Guy won with a .476 average, 10 points better tfcan Jimmy's .466. B*Hy White of the EHcs was third with .459 and Robert McLean of the Moose was fourth with .447. Glee Mason of the Idle Hour and J. E. Sanders of the Elks tied for fifth place with identical .439 aver ages. Rodney Kemp of the Small Frys scored the most runs, 32. Bennv Eubanks of the Elks and Robert Griffin of the Small Frys tied for second in the runs scored depart ment with 26 each. Jimmy Hall had the most hits, 27, two more than Robert McUan or J. E. Sanders got. Robert Grif fin and Allen Colenda of the Small Frys and Terry Mizesko of the Elks led in doubles with seven each. James Davis of the Small Frys hit two triples to lead in that de partment. Glen Mason shaded Don ald Oglesby of the Moose in the home run derby. Glen poled seven over the fence while Donald was hitting six out of the park. Robert Griffin and Donald Ogles by tied for the RBI lead with 25 each. Benny Eubanks was only one behind with 24. Three Small Frys led the league in the pitching department. Robert Griffin, 6-0, Rodney Kemp, 3-0, and James Davis. 4-1, accountod for 13 of the Small Frys victories as they rolled to the championship by winning both halves of the Little League season. Good Catches Reported By Fabulous Fisherman By BOB SIMPSON Although offshore fishing has had its ups and downs, ? number of good catches were reported during tbe tint half of the week Head boat fishing has been very good. Small boats have caught plenty of blues in the inlet and many good to excellent catches of blues are now coming in from the ocean piers. Shoepsbead are good in sound and river. Mattte G am an inshore trip had I kings by Robert Want of New Bern; Harriet L II had S amberjack and 5 kings by WjU lard Edwards of Henderson; Bunny came in with 12 amber Jack. 2 dolphin and I kiags by a party from Ohio, Alabama and Pennsylvania. Bunny Too, with J. D. fivers of Durham and par ty, ha# 12 kings, 2# amberjack, ?ae d the aaawar to