Zeb Vance Downs Gray Rock Team, Takes 2nd Place On a win over Grav Rock 11-i at Gray Hock Saturday aiteriiocii Zeb Vuilve moved into sevoiul place in the Granville county league. Lefty Shearm pitched a steady game lor Zeb Vance tun* was in trouble only in the first and sixth innings. Gray Rock went ahead with two in the first on three hits and a walk. Zeb Vance got one in tin third an I two in the fourth and wet never headed again They si'Wvd up the game in tie sixth Wells singled and S.tudi doub led. Fixe batters in a row bunted before Gray Hock could stop liicm. Four run were 111 Zeb Vance u.to ed four in-.re fm good nica-ore m the ninth, Asa Kitttoll di i i. ? .1: two of there Johnny Wells and Warier Smith led Zeb Vance with t.oei for iiv. . Harris hart three for five to lead Gray Hock Bullock play at Zeb. Vance Wed nesday at three 1 clock Brown will to- on the mound tor Zeb Vance. Team K II K Zeb Vance II It! 1! Gray Kock I !> a Batterirs: Slirarin and ltoxxhimi: Chandler and Itruniniilt. Donhleheader In Softball Tonight After a week of playing between showers, the Henderson Softball league moves into another week of play tonight, with games schedule.! between City Taxi and Vance Truck ing 111 tin- first affair ami the Whiv Haulers and ancc Furniture in th nightcap. The White Raiders are leading the city league, having won 1 1 out of 18 games. C'ity Taxi is in second place with Id xvms out of tin games. tin Wednesday night Carolina all stars xcdl seek a it-venge for their I-l* loss to Henderson all-stars in their last meeting. Asa Carlisle fanned 110 men when the teams met on June 11(1 and play - ed close for III inning- Tin- Curolinu team is managed by Scott Boyd, lot - rnerly of Henderson. How's Your 1. Q.? 1. President Truman has issued a ? '--point plan for a merger of what '.overtime lit depr. >'tiiieiits>? 2. In cookery, what lines puree mean'.' 3. Who wrote "For Whom Thv 1 Hells Tolls"? 4. The foiner German superlmel Kuropa was ivchristcned what ' 3. Which were the three Halkao J Axis satellite nations durin". World War II " I!. What is tin* predicted liueiii for the political rare lor C!overn?> ? i Xe? York State this full? 7 What .s another name for an. j > ado." 3. Where would you look for : j "Jacob's I -adder ' !l Which the planet ? i t'ai ? tliest from tin' so i ' It' When did thy be four fori if.i i i niste". of G'c t itritain. t rail.' ! So. let Itus. t.i .t I the t' S. op. Si I I theii latest niscting in I'an.v' I.T. \v. li. i?i iXIs. | First I.t. W. It IV!? is i- at hoiw ! Iwith his parents. Mr. and Mrs II A Dennis, on term nui leave ti !! .. in to t years i s thy service. He wa I 'released from active duty a wee' ! I ago at Fort Hragg. Kvir the pas' year he hits been at Camp Co "do ( .Ioim>tii . Fla . and Fo.t Fasti-. F a leaving the hitter post for discharge | I He served overseas in Europe tin - teen months be re t:a end it t.i j JOHN W. I AITS ' John W. Cap; is. seaman see in ! class, son of Si '. and Mrs. C. K. | ("apps of Route i. Maini n was dis chargeti from the Xavy Saturc^iy at naval separation c 'di r. Charleston it vva> officially an. >unced today. ("apps. who entered the Navy oti October 2. 11*4-1. -e'veii a tota ul 22 months, seven ol which were , overseas. He wears tile toll.,wind i.impamn ribbons As. ita -l'.ieilc. ' American theatre and Victory. Train your niir.it to t: uui the train advises the Xntii nai Safety Council in reporting that grade crossing ac i' :i It'll I s killed 2,i 7t ;.e ? e last year How many homes are there in v hi comnr.aiitv ' I..-' >? ? ! evei;. I.UN) homes, one was visited by ? eatli due to l-.oi:;.. . . nut. report j National Safety Council In tin 111i11 ? i turn- Ir.d tlimii it' - j great BARCLAY ON BRIDGE By Shepard Barclay lit Authority oa AuthorltW WHEN ANY CAKI) TALKS IN SOME unusual situations, a different message of a definite nature would be conveyed by each card you niigbt *elioose to lead from a particular suit. Your lowest would tell your partner to return the lower-ranking - of the other two side suits when he got the lead, the card just above that would tell him to ruff with his highest card to force a higher one trom declarer, the one above that would tell him to return tin- high er-ranking side suit, and your top curd would tell him not to uitt the current trick at all. hut to di - card on it. A Q 9 5 * A J 10 ? KQ75 * J 9 4 A 10 ti A S 2 vr.4 N A 9 7 6 .1 2 ; ? as WE ? J io 9 d A A K Q 5 g A 10 s A A K 7 4 a ?kqs ? 642 (Dealer South. Neither side vulnerable > South West North Fast 1 ? ? i'-'**: 2 ? o A 3 A I'ass i 4 A Chances to use a certain rare J signal i ume only once in some terrihc length of time. That is the j signal t" your partner to ruff a trick with as high a card as lie can. hoping he can force front de clarer an over-ruff with a card so high that its use will set up a trump trick for you. An example of* that was given just a few ] wi eks ago, and now come* an- ' other hand sent in by "S. O. S." of Oklahoma City with the same i play. 1 ? i WVst ted his club K and fol | lrwed with the I}. noting East'.* 10-S high-low. Then tie .studied j and finally led the 3 to the third : trick. East thought thus: "West i is marked with th*" A: if South li.nl another club. West would have led that to make sure I would discard and save my trumps, so West had six cards and South is now blank. If West wanted to give me a signal to re turn the lower-ranking diamonds instead of the higher-rank hearts if I got in later, he would have led his lowest, the 2. If he wanted the higher-suit returned later, hearts, he would have used the 5, highest of his small cards. Since ho did none of these, his 3 could only mean he hopes I can ruff high." So East ruffed w.th his spade S. That proved high enough to force South to use a high honor, the A or K. That, of course, built a trump' trick for West with his .1-111-0 This trick, plus the dia mond A. beat the contract. Tomorrow's Problem ? Q J 7 V J 10 8 7 ? A f> -t ? J 9 S A K 10 a 4 ? 4 A 9 S 6 3 V A 5 2 N 2 ? ?> 2 W E ?K3 A d 2 o ? J 8 +T 4 3 41 None V Q 9 f. 4 ? K Q 10 7 3 A A K 10 5 (Dealer: East. Neither side vul nerable.! Seeking 4-Hearts. South ruffs the first trick of the spade 4. J and A. and leads the heart Q t? I he K When the spade t> is re lumed. what should South do? usswii'uu'u vy iting natures cynuicaie, inc. Sad Arrival STEPPING from a bus Is Fred Se christ of Warren, Pa., who came to New York City to identify the body of his niece, Katherine McDonough Miller, 42, who was strangled to death. Police are holding Patrolman Mariano Abello, 35, for the homi cide. In a critical condition, he is unable to talk due to a self-inflicted bullet wound. (International) AROUND TOWN I MARRIAGE LICENSE. ! Charles Henry Catlett and Mis. Madolian Ayseue. white, both of Henderson, wore granted a mart iage license at t)?e register of deeds ot fice during the week-end. MI'SICAL PROGRAM. There will be a musical program at the Church of God and Saints i of Christ, located at the intersec tion of Breckinridge and Orange streets, and will feature the New Bethel Quartet, the Gospel Brothers. the Starlight Quartet, the Walker Family and the Shining Star Female Quartet. The public is lnvlteil. TRAFFIC FINES. Fees of $1 each were paid at the city clerk's office this week-end by O. B. Mitchell. S. J. Ltr.e. Lee Averette. J. B. Adams. George Arm stead and J. P. Harris for violation; ot traffic regulations. At Virginia Beach. Mrs. R. D. Starkey, Miss Anne Starkey and Mrs. Sam Fox, Jr.. left this morning for Virginia Beach where they will spend a week. 'TT T? T M H'o Are Equipped To Go An> where L To Do Any Kind Of H Electric or Acetylene f | WELDING MACHINE WORK & FORGING * FARM AND SAWMILL EQUIPMENT REPAIRED H | LAWKMOWEKS REPAIRED H ?* Truck Chassis, Drive Shafts Lengthened * All Work Guaranteed h Reliable Welding & Machine Works J Day Phone O. 1>. Iloyle Nlcht Phono H 116-.I Foreman 255-J h xZXXZZXXXZXXXZXZXXXXXXXXXX HKSkw {county i I. PLAYHOUSE I By -w ? *' - * ' Score up 2 BIG POINTS for ARROW SPORT SHIRTS! Big Point No. 1: The wonderful new Arrow sports shirts are reaily WASHABLE. Wo mean it. No spe cial treatment is required ? they launder as well as a rcgulai Arrow shirt. Big Point No. 2: For super good looks, you simply can't beat them. 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