Thursday, June a, 1903
Chowan Recreation Report
John Matter's grand slam
homerun with 2 out in the
sixth lifted the American
Legion to a 14-11 win over
The win kept the American
Legion in the title cheer with
the National Guard, TG«Y
and the Jayceeo.
The National Guard also
scored a big win with a 4-8 win
over the Jayceeo, Tied at S
each the Guard wed a 2 out
triple by Keyd Wills to break
the game open in the fifth.
In other games the
American Legion triumphed
over Texaco 244, Hardees
defeated Rotary 104, Na
tional Guard passed TG*Y
10-2, Jaycees beat Fisher 144,
risner recorded its rirst win
M, and TGAY beat Texaco
12-2.
League standings: National
Guard 9-1, Jaycees 42, TG4Y
7-3, American Legion 43,
Hardees 44, Rotary 2-4,
Fisher 1-9, Texaco 1-9.
Adah Softball
to the men's league Texaco
used strong hitting and a
stingy defense to hand
Pickwick its first loss 146.
Nine of the ten Texaco
players scored in the assault
which lasted only 5 innings.
to other games Busch chop
ped down Atlantic Forest IS4,
Ryland escaped from Milfers
47. Natural defeated the PD
1411, Ryland posted a 43 win
over the A’s, Pickwick
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squeeiea by western Gas
1411, Busch went extra inn
ings to beat Millers 4-3, Tex
aco chopped Pissa Hut 174,
the PD topped Atlantic Forest
11-1, Exxon beat Natural 43,
Ryland bombed Western Gas
141, Tyner eased past
Western Gas 4-3, Oakleaf
stopped the Eagles 144,
Millers beat Western Gas 41,
Busch shamed Pickwick 41,
A’s over Tyner, A’s pulled
pest toe PD 12-1, Texaco
thumped Atlantic Forest 146,
Exxon plucked the Eagles
242 and Tyner outlasted
Oakleaf M.
langne standings:
Division I - Exxon 140, Tex
aco 141, Oakleaf 49, PD 4-9,
Atlantic Forest 414
Division II - Pickwick 12-2,
Busch 46, CCU A’s 47,
Millers 7-8, Pizza Hut 3-8
Division HI - Natural 42,
Ryland 43, Tyner 48, Eagles
2-9, Western Gas Ml.
to the Women’s league
• Ryland held the lead over the
Angels until the 6th inning
when the Angels scored 6 runs
to take the lead and the win.
The Angels scored 5 runs in
the first inning against Nixons
but could not maintain the
lead as Nixons scored 15 runs
by the sixth to take the win
145.
In other games Coors
defeated the Blue Jays 143,
Starlettes defeated the
Hospital 10-0 and Coors 164,
and Nixons defeated the Blue
Jays 143.
Water Ski Clinic
The Recreation and the
Pembroke Water Ski Club are
sponsoring the Second An
nual Water Ski School
on Saturday, July 9 from
10:004:00. Ages 418 are in
vited to attend this one day
event held at the ski lot beside
the Pembroke Creek bridge.
Instruction will be offered at
any level desired. If you have
never water skied before then
come try your luck. There is
no charge to participate. All
equipment will be made
available at the «ite.- Entry
forms may be picked up as the'
Rec. Dept.
Lessons for hath youth ant
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If you would ike any faalbai
information please cal toe
Rec. Dept, at 4149994
The Rec. Dept, wig spenser
a wrestling canp for aayene
age 417 interested to foantog
more about xnrrrtßng The
camp will be held JhfyU-33 at
Walker School. The camp wig
meet on Monday, Tfritorrrtaj
and Friday nrninfog- ban
10:0411:39. There is a small
registration fee charged. Con
tact the Rec. Dept, tor more
information.
Summer Gym torn
Ages 12 and under may use
the gym each Monday,
Wednesday and Friday aaar
ning from 10:041:6k Al attar
ages may use toe gym daily
from 1:00-6:00.
Announces
Canddacy
RALEIGH—John Ingram
has announced that his cam
paign for governor wig of
ficially begin in September.
“I will make my formal an
nouncement as a candidate
for governor this September,"’
Ingram told a crowd of long
time supporters at the Wake
County Shrine Club during a
reception honoring his ten
years. . _ as. Insurance
Commissioner.
“September is such a
special month for me. It is toe
month when I married my
wife Gini almost 29 years
ago.’’
The reception, complete
with piano music by Dale Van
Horne and a birthday cake
with sparkles for Ingram,
who turns 54 this week, was
attended by more than 799
people, according to Task
Force Coordinator Mike
Rogers, a Cary businessman
(over 750 plates were served).
“ During the coming months
1 will announce the formation
of issue task forces concern
ing the issues facing North
Carolina,” Ingram added. “I
have fought for the people of
North Carolina for more than
12 years as a legislator and as
Insurance Commissioner, aad
I will be a people’s governor
in 1964.”
This reception served as a
“snow check” for supporters
who missed an earlier recep
tion due to the freak
snowstorm which hit North
Carolina on March 24. “Snow
must be good luck for us,”
said Mike Rogers of toe Task
Force. “We raised over
$50,000 from ticket sales,
which is more than John In
gram needed to win toe ILS,
Senate nomination to MW -
which included a primary and
a run-off primary (his oppo
nent spent $1.7 million).” The
Task Force’s Raleigh Head
quarters recently dwhhd its
room space to allow tor a
photographic itorkroem aad
computer system. Regers
added that ticket sales are
still coming to.
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