Qicrs Win Eastern Crown , ' Wins Series ^ Here From Chi?p! 0 By Score Of Winning Pitcher SM? Comeback , Ilt.t.s ?'0\VKRS ?> ? stl,Wy. ti-hit hurl ^'"onvet S"a.-" Allen, u ba-.l ?' K:ll"')lers from t,[0 walked away With the ' League chanjpion Z ?umlay. when they fin , NU;; a haiJ-fighting Bla ,, spuing team. 7 to 1. * ;1U. tho Ramblers the I ,s,.r Of the newly anil also was the *' : th?- series for Allen. ( ...-.fs bovs finished one ,,t the Whitevllle ' ? the league race. In the t?;., Whiteville was upset livnDoro while the Maner .... inre of Wallace. 4th , Masonboro won L of the title games. 8-3; .yrj came through with a t ith i ruling rally to pull *n.i out of the fire. 4-3; gacg sta"e for yester" [sfflle Ramblers served advance ?iu they were here for SJ-:...ss. as they marked up j. me initial rack on ( 'singles by lead-off man Hugh Griffith and Burney Covington, the former tallying when Stubbs errored Lynn Rowan's easy | grounder. I Bladenboro made it one-all in the second as Johnny Hammonds' reached first on Griffith's bobble, | sco! ing on singles by Ted Russ and Garland Stubbs. Levy Bridger, Jr., trying gal lantly to hold the pace set by Allen, matched him pitch for] pitch until the fatal fifth; when the Ramblers won the game by ' denting the rubber thiice on hitsj by Levy Heath, Hugh Griffith, Linwood Rowan, and Jimmy Cain's error. Maner's Ramblin' Wreck reached Bladenboro's one man pitching staff for another ttio in the sixth with Tom Liles singling, scoring on errors by Cain and Hardy as Luke Collie reached second safely; Billy Hardison went out to Hammonds, unassisted; Jess Jackson's wild heave put Farrow on safely, J with Collie scoring, Heath hit a blooper single, Griffith bingled to center, counting Farrow; Coving ton singled, loading the bases; Rowan hit to Hardy who nipped ] Heath at the plate, with Russ doubling Griffith off third. Allen, who is an example of a great comeback in semi-pro ball, twirled masterfully to clinch the pennant for his club. He allowed only one extra-base hit, a triple by lead-off man Woodrow Ja cobs, of the Spinners, in the first [inning. After Jacobs was erased at the plate on an attempted squeeze-play, The Snag was su perb, fanning 11 Spins and walk ing only 2. Just how helpless the losers were against his slants is shown by the fact that only one Spinner, Ted Russ, in the 4th, was able to hit the ball out oi the infield, with the exception of their hits. Allen was almost rend ered helpless by being hit by a pitched ball some years back, but has made a .gallant come-back, beOig ulUl one of the best semi pros in Eastern North Carolina. Young Levy Bridget, who pitched lus heart out- trying to win the pennant for Bladenboro, gave up 10 blows, fanned 6 Ramblers, and walked none. He has shown marvelous control all season, and particularly through out the series; walking only two batters in all "three contests. Given a little more help, this Bridger might have made the final story of the First Eastern State League series a different one. Hugh Griffith, Rambler short fielder, led the batters with 3 for 4, while Jimmy Cain, of the Spinners, hit 2 for 4. Cain was the' Series leading batter with 6 for 11. Woodrow Jacobs also hit 2 for 4. Thus comes to an end the first season of the Eastern State League, one which was success ful; and an end to the first series of the loop which can be termed a great success. The members of both the Bladenboro Spinners Dist. Conference In Fairmont Oct. 2 Fairmont Will Act As Host To District P.-T. A. Meet ing; State Members To Attend The 10th District conference of the P.-T A. will bo held in Fair mont on Oct. 2 with tile Fair mont association acting as host. State representatives will be present for the meeing including Mis. E. W. Howell, state presi and Masonboro Ramblers wish to thank the citizens of Whiteville and Columbus County for the loyal support shown them during this championship series. dent; C. W. Phillips, vice presi dent of National congress; Rus sell Gruman, state chairman of College Cooperation; Mrs. J. W. Burke, executive secretary andd treasurer; Mrs. J. S. Blair, state field representative; Miss Mat-| tie Bell Rogers, state historian; and Miss Virginia Ward, state parent education chairman. Registration will be from 9:30 to 10:00 a. m. The meeting will begin at ten and luncheon will be served at 1:15 in the school cafeteria at a nominal cost. t Mrs. Belton Thompson, White ville president of the P.-T.A., will attend the meeting along with some other members of the local association, it was announced this morning. j FISHING TRIP Dr. W. W. Stanfield, of Dun^J ? Dr. F. H. Flemming, Dr. C. G. Fuquay, W. E. Nichols, and M. O. Phillips, of Coats, and Dr. Lewis McCIoud, of Norwod, visited Rev. Herbert Baker for a few days fish ing last week. DISCONTINUE DAILY SERVICE F.ank Sullivan, Lolaud man. who has been operating a delivery route I'ur the Wilmington Star, running timmgh Leland. down Route 17 to Shallotte unci back through Southport, states he is discontinuing the daily delivery service after Saturday. He . will still ^iakc his delivesies on Sun day mornings. Oil week days subscribers to the paper will get their copy through the regular mails. ORDINATION 8KB VICE Rev. Herbert Baker, of the Southport Baptist church, will hold an ordination service on Sun day night for three deacons, W. .L Aldridge, Ivan Ludlum, and G. C. i Kilpstrick. ATTENDS HOMECOMING Miss Maude Inman left today j for Barium Springs, where she will ntteud the annual homecom- ! iHg day celebration Fiiilay. She plans to spend Hie week end with tiieiuls in Charlotte. Athletes Foot Itch HOW TO STOP IT Make 5-Minute Test Oet TK-OTj at any (true store A[. ply this rnWERTO, PRVK TRATrXli fiingit lile 1-Vt.l. 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Mint*, attorney, at his offire in Southport, North Caro lina. on or before September ith. 1917. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All i>ersons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned or to the said R. I. .Mint/., attorney. This the 4th day of September, 19M JCELLIE I. WILLIAMSON, Administratrix. J9-l.Cc AI>MI\IKTKATKI3CS XOTICF TO CIIE 111 TO KN Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of the late Pete Wil liams. deceased of Hruuswick Coun ty. North Carolina, thin is to notify all persons having claims against tin* estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at South porr. North Carolina, on or btfore tin 11th day of September, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Uu?ir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im modiale payment. This (lie 11th day of Sept*?n?lr. r, 194C. KUTHA WILLIAMS. Adm.n iMiatrix of the Ksta?.e cf PETT: WILLIAMS. E. J. Prevatte, Attorney It)- 16c. 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