J 1)‘ SMITHFIELD VS M3AD(M The locals battled to a 5-5 dead lock against Meadow on the Indian’s diamond. At the end of nine innings of play the game was called because of darkness. This was the second tie in three contests for the Red Devils, Phil Ennis had ? hits for 4 times to the plate. SICETHFIELD VS CLEl^EL4KD Brian Langley pitched a 2 hit performance against the Cleveland Rams on April 3 to lead the Devils to a 2-1 victory, Langley also led at bat with 2 hits for 4 times at bat. SMITHFIELD VS, gLAYTON Coach Temple’s Red Devil nine botched two victories over Clajrbon on the Blue Comet field. For the first game, the two teams Resumed the game of March 31 which Was called because of cold weather, Snithfield won the game 3-2 on a run ’Hade by Roy Brown. Brian Langley was the winning pitcher. In the regular scheduled contest the locals humbled the Blue Comets l2-3. Harvey Ennis batted out a home vdth ^he bases loaded in the third, Ennis had a perfect day at bat With two for two. SMITHFIEID VS BEmOM The Benson Blue Phantoms dumped ^he Red Devils from the unbeaten ranks scoring a 3-0 victory on April 17, Rouglas Putnam did the mound work for ^’Hithfield while this was their first loss after five wins. S14ITHFIELD VS MEADOW Brian Lar^gley was credited with ^°th pitching victories as the Red D tv ®vils defeated the Meadow Indians *^ce on Api-il 18, In the continuation of the April 1 game called on account of darkness ^oach'Temple * 3 boys won in the eleventh 8-5. Then in the regular scheduled sevenninning contest, the Devils downed Meadow 4-2, Langley and Herbert Parrish each had a 2-3 batting average. SMITHFIEID VS CLEVELAND Smithfie3.d sewed up at least a tie for the Southern Division title by edging Cleveland, 3-4, in an eight inning contest. Langley pitched his sixth win giving the Devils 8 i-dLns ard 1 loss. SMITHFIELD VS FODR OAKS The Red Devils won the Southern Division title by ending the regular season vfith a /r-1 win over the Four Oaks Cardinals, Langley allowed only 2 hits for his seventh pitching victory and led at bat with 2 hits for 3 trips to the plate. SIDE4JLANCES OF THE JUNIOR-SENIOR “Hey, Kenneth, what did y’all decide on yesterday?”—“An Arabian Night 1“ “0 Boy J“ “We gonna work in basement ? »‘0 K"—“Hey, Sashie, are you going to bring that cardboard this afternoon?”— Mary Jo, do we have chorus practice tonight?“--“0E“‘—“I’ll see you there”— “Hey Emily, vrtiat are we practicing* to night?”—^“ill of the songs I”—“Boy, this is rough 1“—■“! don’t knovr if we’ll ever learn ^em'so they’ll sound good. Oh, pardon me, I mean Great I” —“Oh y’all boys be quiet I—^We’ll be here ’til 2 AM instead of 1 AK (Just Kiddin)”—"We painting tomorrow night 1“—“OK, see you there,” ' “Hey, who got the blue and yellow prj.nt?“— “Nobody S“— “But you were supposed to—“— “You weren’t I But- I thought—, Oh never mind,”—“Oh, Staton, er—would you mind going to get your father’s key and open the store to get the paint J"—“I know it’s 10:45—“Good”— “Hurry back”—“Great day, are we going to use that middle dome J“—“Who’painted it anyway?”—Oh, er, it’s Beautiful (?),uh, John,” — “Hey I was using that green paint Jack Upton I”—"Now who has my