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Recreation Scoreboard
Women's Softball
Stilley Electric. 1C
George C. Moore. I
Stilley Electric stacked up 27
hits to 13 for George C. Moore in
winning a contest June 11.
Leading hitters for Stilley were
J. Ward, P. Bunch and B.
Stilley. each with four. For the
Moore company M. Hughes and
B. Jethro each got three hits.
Bankers. 13
Carterettes. 3
S. Jackson got four hits as the
Bankers defeated the
Carterettes. 13-3.
The winners got 22 hits while
Carterettes were getting 12. M.
Jemigan. M. Barrow and J.
Ashley each got three for the
Bankers. P. Spear had three for
the losers, while S. Seay and N.
Davis each had two.
Bankers. 11
Stilley Electric. 3
The Bankers made it two in a
row with 14 hits, scording nine
of their runs in two big innings.
Stilley Electric was able to get
12 hits but turned in only three
runs. W. Sawyer. M. Jernigan
and M. Barrow each had three
hits for the winners. J. Boswell
led Stilley with three with F.
Bunch and R. Lane each getting
two.
Men's Softball
Kiberform. 9
Jaycees. 6
Fiberform turned 19 hits into
nine runs, five in a big seventh
inning, to defeat the Jaycees, 9-
i>. H. Herman. J. Patterson and
J. Britt each got three hits for
the winners. Leading the
Jaycee effort was K. Lowe, with
three hits. J. Ellis got two.
National Guard. IX
George Chevrolet. 16
J. Castelloe and A. Bryan
each got four hits in leading
National Guard over George
Chevrolet. B. Kaupp and W.
Holley each had three hits for
the losers. National Guard's 11-
run fourth inning was too much
for the George team.
Towners. 16
Carter's Ink. j
W. Evans and B. Norvell got
three hits each as the Towners
scored 16 runs off 19 hits in
defeating Carter’s Ink. Carter’s
got 14 hits. R. Williams led the
losers with three hits and H.
Collins and D. Forehand each
had two.
Spedic. 29
UPS. 8
Twnety-nine runs off 36 hits
proved too much for UPS.
Thirteen of Spedic’s runs were
in a wild fourth inning. B. Boyce
got six hits for the winners while
C. Evans and M. Dowd were
getting five each. UPS got 18
hits with D. Hare claiming four
and B. Owens getting three.
Hospital. IX
George Chevrolet, 7
Chowan Hospital had four
players to get three hits each as
they defeated George
Chevrolet. M. Barham. B.
Ashley, J. White and E. Griffin
led the 22-hit campaign. D. Waff
had three for George Chevrolet
and P. Nixon had two.
Jaycees, 15
Spedic Vending. 12
The Jaycees managed 15 runs
off 18 hits to defeat Spedic
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Vending, which had 25 hits but
managed to get but 12 runs. C.
Forehand had four hits for the
Jaycees and J. Barrow had
three. G. Brabble led Spedic
with four hits and B. Shires, K.
Brabble and M. Forehand had
three each.
National Guard. It
Carter's Ink. •
National Guard held Carter’s
Ink to but three hits while
picking up 15 safeties in going to
an 11-0 victory. R. Hollowell, L.
Leary and W. Potts each had a
pair of hits for the winners. P.
Bembery had two of the
Carter’s hits.
Towners, 18
UPS,S
The Towners scored five runs
in the third inning and seven
more in the top of the seventh to
outdistance UPS. 18-5. G. Nixon
lead the Towners with three hits
while J. Evans and W. Evans
each hit safely twice. L. Meads,
G. Bass and H. Nixon all had
two hits each for the losers.
ASCS
News
FLUE-CURED TOBACCO
PRODUCERS MAY
DESIGNATE MARKETS
Flue-cured tobacco growers
Will be offered opportunity to
voluntarily designate a
preferred market town in which
to sell a portion or all of their
tobacco crop, it was announced
here today A. C. Griffin,
Chairman of the Chowan
County Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation
ASC Committee.
The option to choose a
facility is one of
several proposals made by a
Tobacco Marketing System
Study Committee named by
Secretary of Agriculture Earl
L. Butz_. The committee
recommendations were
developed to improve the
marketing of flue-cured and
burley tobacco. Chairman
Griffin explained.
He said another result of the
Study Committee Report is that
producers of flue-cured tobacco
are being urged to improve the
quality of their tobacco by
removing strings, sand, and
other foreign matter before
marketing. He added that
growers are requested to have
adequate storage space
available to maintain tobacco in
good condition until it can be
marketed.
Griffin said flue-cured
tobacco growers in Chowan
County will receive letters from
the County ASCS Office
informing that they can
designate a particular market
town. The market designated
must be within the production
belt where the farm is located.
Producers may designate up to,
but not more than 100 per cent of
the effective farm quota. The
designation should be made by
the farm operator at the County
ASCS Office by Thursday, June
28, Griffin said.
He indicated the Tobacco
Industry Marketing Committee
is expected to allocate sales
time to the market within each
belt in proportion to
designations made by growers.
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