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BASEBALL (Continued Fiom Page One) Eden ton 11, (Hertford 10 In a see-saw game on Hicks Field Wednesday night of last week the Colonials managed to come out ahead 11-10 after the Hertford Indians held an 8-run lead in the fourth in ning. Tne Indians «ot Off to an early start by scoring one run in the first, two in the second and in a big fourth inning scored five runs. Again in the seventh they scored two runs when KiAibrell singled and Folger hit a home run. The Colonials were unable to score until the fourth when two runners crossed home plate. Hoeh and Bo honko walked, Parker fanned and Leary walked, filling the bases. Fulghum then doubled, scoring Hoch and Bohonko. Murphy hit into a double play ending the frame. In the next inning, however, the Colonials had a merry-go-round, scor ing four runs on two hits. Pavlich and Andrewsh walked, and Messina singled to fill the bases with no outs. Hoch walked, forcing in Pavlich. Bo honko fanned and Parker poped up. Russell Wheeler then hit a double, scoring two runs and Hoch raced home on a wild pitch. Again in the sixth the Colonials scored three runs on N singles by Mur phy, Messina and a double by Pav licji. With the Colonials leading 9-8 at the beginning of the seventh, the Indians scored two runs to go ahead 10-9. In the last half of the ninth the Colonials scored two runs. Johnson, first up, fanned. Messina walked and Hoch doubled, scoring Messina. There was a close play at home plate for Messina and during the argument Hoch raced home with the winning run. Lynch started on the mound for Edenton but was taken out in the second and replaced by Earl Goodwin. In the fourth Andrewsh went in the pitcher’s box, and lasted until the seventh, wlien Stanley Johnson was : called in and finished the game. Montsdeoch started for Hertford, but was relieved by Pasdon in the fifth. Edenton 6, {Hertford 0 Baseball fans got their money’s . worth in Hertford Thursday night when the Colonials won a 13-inning game 6-0. Both teams went scoreless : for 12 innings, but in the top of the 1 thirteenth, the Colonials coupled four 1 hits with two errors and two bases on balls to score six runs. Ift GE Home freezer . can be in your home this week end! jjg ■s- v >- sw/.w. ('*% fi l| I?f ~ ' IM iB h JUI Ip iianl 'i • • ' < ■'V-' -- ' x liMM^BBIillBII : yVv; — ■ -w*w^.^v s ? ■&? I You’ve heard how wonderful it it to have a home freezer ... how it saves ... how con venient it is. But why go on wishing tor a home freeter •when you can hare one in your home begin jiing this week end. When you come in to see these General Electric Home Freezers, however, remember ihis: A home freezer is too important an invest ment to buy on the spur of the moment, and -we want you to convince yourself—as we have—that the General Electric is the best .home freezer buy on the market. 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Schadel had the edge 5 on Adams in that he allowed the In j dians only three hits during the over -3 time game, while the Colonials touch . ed Adams for eight hits, four of which were made in the final frame. r Schadel fanned nine Indians and walk ed three, while Adams struck out ’ eight and walked five, j Both teams provided gilt-edged j support with spectacular fielding time t and again cutting off what appeared to be sure hits. , The Colonials’ thirteenth inning ' rally resulted when Messina was safe on first on a bad throw from Ber- I geron, and raced to second base. Mes sina went to third on Hoch’s ground ‘ er. Bohonko walked and Parker singl t ed to score Messina. Leary then doubl ed scoring Bohonko. Fulghum was , purposely walked, after which Murphy singled scoring Parker. Leary scored when Pavlish hit a fielder’s choice. Schadel singled to score Fulghum and Pavlish. Murphy, Parker and Leary led the Edenton attack, each making two hits. Edenton 4, Windsor 2 In Windsor Friday night, the Co lonials tripped the Windsor Rebels 4-2. The Rebels staged a ninth inning rally, when their two runs were scor ed. Wilhelm and Bauer ‘ singled, but Wilhelm was called out due to the ball hitting him. Hooks then hit over the left field fence scoring Bauer ahead of him. This, however, was the end of the threat. Leachman went the entire routs for the Colonials, but was touched for 10 hits. The hits, however, did not come when they meant runs. Blackburn started for Windsor, but < was replaced by Moe Bauer in the ; fourth. ] The Colonials got an early start by j scoring a run in the first inning. Hoch and Bohonko walked and Hoch raced home on a wild pitch. Two more runs j were scored in the fourth. Pavlich j singled, Leachman walked and Mes- ( sina scored on an error by Hooks. In the sixth the Colonials scored their final run when Leachman was safe on a fielder’s choice. 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So drop in as soon as you can— and when you say the word, we can arrange * #l)4 f) to have one installed in your \<||| I home by the week end1.......... -«jWlw (Model NA-t) TBM CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1949. -of the season, the Colonials defeated i the Windsor Rebels 4-3 on Hicks t Field Saturday night. s The Rebels got off to an early start s by scoring two runs in the first; • inning, when Larry Taylor nad Ste • wart walked, both scoring on a double -by Stott. Their third run was scored ’ in the fifth When Stewart doubled and . scored on Murphy’s bad throw. With the Rebels leading 3-0 at the ' sixth inning, the Colonials scored four runs, enough to win the game. John son walked and Messina popped out. : Hoch singled and Bohonko singled, scoring Johnson. Parker fanned and Leary walked, filling the bases. Joe Fulghum then doubled, scoring Hoch ! and Bohonko. Leary raced home with the winning run when Blackburn made a wild pitch. Stanley Johnson pitched the entire game for Edenton, giving up seven hits. Gaskins started for Windsor, but was relieved in the sixth by Blackburn. Joe IFulghum led at bat for the Colonials with two hits, while Stott led for Windsor with two hits. , Edenton 6, Elizabeth City 5 On Hicks Field Sunday afternoon, under a broiling sun, a goodly num ber of fans saw the Colonials snap the Elizabeth City Senators’ winning streak, which stood at five straight victories. The Colonials won the' (Continued On Page 4) Two 4-Hers Receive Stock Show Trophies Bezear Davenport and Sara Mar garet Asbell finally received their trophy cups which they won at the Albemarle Fat Stock Show. Bezear won his cup for showing the best beef calf in Chowan County, and Sara Margaret won a cup for having the best 4-H hogs from Chowan County in the show. Both club members seemed to be vfiry proud of their cups, as the cups are engraved with the owners’ names and the trophies will no doubt be cherished in years to come. CHURCH OF IGOD SERVICES Services at the Church of God on East Church Street have been an nounced by the pastor, the Rev. O. M. McKinney, as follows: Young People’s service, Saturday night at 7:30 o’clock; Sunday School Sunday morning at 10 o’clock; preach ing service, Sunday morning at 11 o’clock; evangelistic service, Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock; prayer meeting, Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock. 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