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Hertford’s Indians ; In Lead For Title Ini Albemarle League Win Three of the Four Games Pliyed With Elizabeth City Due to rain and wet grounds, the seven-game series to decide the cham pionship of the Albemarle League be- • tween Hertford and Elizabeth City has been limited to four games up to Wed nesday of this week. Os the four games played, the Hert- We pay 7ribufe so YOU This l/l/eek. with a Tremendous -Array of Values / FULL CUT BONELESS WESTERN BEEF #ROMD SlXAK s a69'trl9’' STBAK 79 65 ,?T\ SWEET VINE-RIPENED - ir CALI F. HONEYDEWS 29 /mST LARGE JUICY CALIFORNIA SUNfttST LEMONS - 29 _ LARGE SIZE LUSCIOUS RIPE S GOIDEN BANANAS 3 29 JUICY YELLOW RIPE WASHINGTON STATE PEARS 2 23 STOCK YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOW PRICE EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP 5S r IN SPECIAL ORANGE JUICE DECANTER ■ AQMAUD CTAS9 I LANGS PKKLIS Sr »■ !■« I 2 49; (MMS) iStUM DRESSING - 41 ; jCA? ROAST BEEF i2 ° 31/| Eff*ctiv# Through Saturday Night, Sept. * armour star ( franks ». 4i< < I ford Indians have a decided edge, hav-j ing won three of the contests, j The first game of the series was , w °n by Hertford in Elizabeth City Tuesday night of last week when the Indians won 5 to 4. Jim Curtis, Eliz abeth City’s moundsman, who hung up [ It! straight victories, allowed only six hits, but his downfall was caused by costly errors on the part of his team mates. All of Hertford’s runs were unearned, which made Curtis’ defeat 1 all the more bitter. i Ted Chappell went the route for Hertford and while being touched for nine hits, he was very effective in the pinches. Elizabeth City knotted the series Wednesday night when they defeated the Indians in Hertford by a score of 6 to 5. John Copley started on the mound for Elizabeth City and had things pretty much his own way Un THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER L, 1954. tl the seventh and eighth when he | developed a streak of wildness. He! was saved by Jim Curtis, who went on the mound in the final frame with one man on base and no outs. Allen and Billy Winslow, pitching, for Hertford, were touched for 11 hits. With Vernon White on the mound, Hertford again went into the lead by! winning the third game of the series i in Elizabeth City Thursday night by 1 a score of 6to 2. White allowed only i eight hits, three of which were made by Dick Todd. Victor Zink started for Elizabeth City but gave way to Harold Gregory. The Indians hammered out 13 hits. The game on Friday night was rained out, but on Saturday night Hertford went ahead in the series 3-1 by defeating Elizabeth City in Eliza beth City by a score of 4 to 3. It was a mound duel between Jim Curtis' •'for Elizabeth City and Ted Chappell ! I for Hertford. 1 Chappell had the better of the ar -1 gument, allowing Elizabeth City only | four hits, while the Indians touched ' | Curtis for seven bingles. :| CIVIC CALENDAR i (Continued From Page One) tembcr 12. Demonstration of Fergu son farm implements and first showing of Jolly Roger ships at American Legion Fair Ground Wednesday afternoon, September 8, starting at 1 o’clock. First cancer clinic of the fall will be held in the Elizabeth City Health Center Friday, September 3, with registration beginning at 10 A. M. 1 Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & A. M., will dedicate its new j temple Wednesday night, Sep- j tember 29, and will observe open house for the general public Sun day, October 3. Sunday night services in the J Methodist Church will be resumed j Sunday night, September 5, at 7:30 o’clock. Tobacco grading demonstrations will be held in Chowan County for the benefit of tobacco growers by Jones E. Jefferies, a tobacco marketing specialist, Friday, Sep tember 3. First Congressional District Democratic Rally in Elizabeth i City Thursday, October 21. VFW Auxiliary free wiener roast at Sandy Point tonight (Thursday) from 6 to 8 o’clock. Chowan County Commissioners will hold their September meet- ,SECTION ONE- ing this (Thursday) morning at 10 o’clock instead of Monday, September 6, Labor Day. A coon dog field trial will be | held at Dillard’s Mill Pond as a Labor Day attraction Monday, ! September 6. Edenton chapter of the Eastern Star will meet Monday night at '8 o’clock in the Court House. VFW Post meets in VFW home Tuesday night of next week. Chowan Tribe, No. 12, 1.0.R.M., meets Monday night at 8 o’clock in the Red Men hall. Fund raising drive for the Edenton swimming pool still in ' progress. Edenton Rotary Club meets this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. VFW Post home open every Friday and Saturday night for members and guests. Page Seven
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