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RECREATION NEWS
Program Par North Oakum
Street Playground
The North Oakum Street
Recreation Park will be open
daily under the supervision
of Robert P. Shields. We are
encouraging parents to send
their children out to the play
ground.
Games are not only being
sponsored for boys and girls,
but for adults also. There
will be different games in
which you can participate.
These will include softball,
Volleyball, tennis, kickball,
basketball and badminton.
This playground has en
hanced and inspired many
youth of Edenton. >R is the
area where participation be
comes competition. So come
out .to the playground and
keep fit—physically fit.
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
Monday—Softball
3:30 - 4:30 Boys’ softball,
ages 10-13.
4:45 - 5:30 Girls’ softball,
ages 12-16.
5:45-6:4s—Men’s softbelL
Tuesday—Basketball
3:30-4:30 Boys’ basketball,
ages 10-13.
4:45-5:30 Girls’ basketball,
ages 12-16.
5:45-6:4s—Men’s basketball.
6:45-7:45 Volleyball and
badminton.
Wednesday—Softball
3:30 - 4:30 Boys’ softball,
ages 10-13.
4:45 - 5:30 Girls’ softball,
ages 12-16.
5:45-6:4s—Men’s softball.
Thursday—Basketball
. 3:30-4:30 —Boys’ basketball,
ages 10-13.
4:45-5:30 Girls’ basketball,
ages 12-16.
5:45-6:4s—Men’s basketball.
6:45-7:45 Volleyball and
badminton.
Friday—Softball
3:30 - 4:30 Boys’ softball,
ages 10-13.
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Taylor Theater
Edenton, N. C.
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
June 24-25-26-27 Ratine GP
George Lazenby as
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With Dianna Rigg and
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Balcony 35c and 75c
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June 28-29 Rating G
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Sunday 2:30, 6:30 and 9:00
Monday One Show Only
At 8:00 P. M.
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4:45 - 5:30 Girls’ softball,
ages 12-16.
6:45-6:4s—Men’s softball.
6:45-7:45 Volleyball and
badminton.
Summer Basketball
June 9
In the first game the Cel
tics defeated the Hawks 60-32.
Charlie Fay ton led the Celtics
with 26 points. Steve Leary
scored 20 and Willie Moore
chipped in with 18. John
Raines led the Hawks with 12
points.
>ln the second game the
Bucks defeated the Knicks
55-54. Tony Leary led the
Bucks with 23 points. Blount
Shepard chipped in with 15.
John Blount led the Knicks
with 21 points. Adonis Leigh,
Leonard Small and George
Riddick each scored 11.
June 11
'ln the first game the Bucks
pushed their record to 2-0 by
defeating the Hawks 57-44.
Blount Shepard led the win
ners with 19 points. Jeff
Covington scored 13. Robin
Kanipe led the Hawks with
with 15 points. John Raines
scored 14 points.
In the second game the
Celtics also ran their record
to 2-0 by defeating the Knicks
67-47. Charlie Fayton led
the Celtics with 33 points.
Rudy Foxwell chipped in with
15. John Blount led the
Knicks with 21 points. George
Riddick added 18.
Summer Baseball Program
The week of June 8-12 was
used for registration and
practice for baseball and was
concluded with the organiza
tion of three leagues com
posed cf 11 teams. The
leagues formed were the
Knee Pant League for boys
eight and nine years old;
Little League for boys 10-12,
and Teener League for boys
14-16.
Knee Pant League
The Knee Pant League,
composed of four teams, open
ed up Monday with the Astros
defeating the Padres 4 to 3.
|On Tuesday the Angels were
defeated by the Senators 3
to 2. These games are play
ed daily at 1:30.
Little League
Four teams make up the
Little League and games are
played at 10 o’clock daily.
Competition began Monday
with the Dodgers defeating
the Orioles 14 to 2. Gerald
Hall was the winning pitcher,
pitching a four-hitter and
striking out eight. On Tues
o’ay Curt Gaskins pitched the
Twins to a 7 to 1 victory
over the Braves. Daryl Joy
ner led both teams in hitting
I with a 4-for-4 day at the
' plate.
Teener League
After three days of practice
three Teener League teams
were formed. Regular sea
son games will begin Wed
nesday, June 17, at 7 P. M.
on Hicks Field. Games are
scheduled on Mondays at the
I Chowan High School field
and on Wednesdays at Hicks
Field. Come out and support
■ these teams.-
] Men’s softball began Tues
day night, June 16. Two
games will be played each
Tuesday, Thursday and Fri
day night at 7 and 8:45
o’clock. The league is com
posed of seven teams: Car
ter’s Ink, Cotton Mill, Ellis
Tile, Hospital, Jaycees, Na
tional Guard and United
1 Piece & Dye Works. Wom
en’s softball will be played
on Wednesday nights at 8
! o’clock.
not CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURADAV, JUNK 28, 1878.
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