Rams And Far Life Holding To Top In Ceunty League Bees And Rooster Rim Into Troubl Sullivan Pilches Four-Hiller For Williamsion Him lii’iir I iiL*-- .laniri % ill*- I in Serous! I hue In V |{*n\ ^ eslrnl;i\ Kohcrsonvill* s Hams am! th Farm Li IV In sc bait bo vs continue* to holding to tbs' top spots in tli Martin Count Lcagu* as the passed th* fourth ot ,Jul\ marl vrliilr Boar Grass pot back on th* victory trail with two decision: ovi-i Jamcsvilk- and Jack Sullivar pitched a neat four-hitter las night to put the WilLiamston Mar tins on the right road again. Washington's Bees and the Oal City Km sters playing tin- numbr one and number two tea:ns re spectiu ly ran into difficulty and the Be* s found themselves in tIn ti > x t to last slot in a tie with th* Martins. Pitching lor the most part war I illlr \lhrrl in (ii;u. l.lill.AM S .~AlPCTTwill mow recite^ THE FO£M\... 'MARYHAD A LITTLE LAMB' MAl?WCOUNry PtUMBINOf-HEATING CASH l P//OA/C C#C0/r \ St22. washihctohst. H//i LAM STOW AS, M.C. '— LESSONS \_ Director Stuart Maynard o j t Ik* Williamstun Kcereatio ' program, announced yester day that Bill McDonald of th Bed Cross Safety departmen is holding three periods o practice teaching; for thosi who recently completed thi water safety course at the lo , cal pool. The first session W'a: held yesterday afternoon foi an hour, 5:30 to 6:30, and thi second will he held this after noon at the same hour will the public invited to come ir and let the recent graduate; demonstrate how well they have mastered their studies. Mr. McDonald will have overall charge of the activity during which non-swimmers will tie taught to swim and swimmers will he taught new strokes and methods of pro mating water safety. The third and final hour of practice teaching will be held tomorrow. Friday, afternoon. | still a prime factor in the gain with heavy hitting making it ea ter, of course, on some of the hur cis while errors cost some of tl flinging corps much difficulty ar occasionally were responsible fi i losses. Open dates at the local pai have been listed for replay < rained-out games and some of tl teams arc already taking advat tagi ol the opportunity to eatc up. • fcai Grass, which made sevc triples against Jamesville Wee nesday, will meet the Martins i Wilhamston Friday night in a re Play l’l a Hear Grass home garni Saturday night Washington play the Martins in Wilhamston. EVERETTS 5, WILUAM8TON After spotting Wilhamston foi i uns m the first three innings e play, the Everetts Cubs came bac to take a 5 to 4 victory over th Mai tins Sunday afternoon on tli Everetts diamond. The Martins grabbed three run Men’s Dress and Work Shoes For Less. WILLAKD’S SHOE SHOP R ' kv' ;illd vou will get perfect service if you discus.-. >oui Insurance problems with Wheeler Manning in Williamstoi1 His phone number is 242(i. V 2 KINDS ^ou knox*. uiu'u' got TWO Kinds of ex p. ij.es. H„ , e m e I MMKIJi \ I K costs of lixing. and linen there are tilings yon'xc got to lm\ and pay for in tin- future. Ilou ahonl those long range expenses? Vm,i 'I'ui.hl he taxing NOW . possible for i koine oi umr nxxn 01 Junior's edueu* lion. Guaranty Bank & Trust Company <»• ! in the second inning and addcc ^ , their fourth and final run in th< i third. The Cubs fought back foj 1 a single run in the third and go: el wo in the fourth. They won the game with two runs in the sixth j frame in which they routed Boh ! Newell from the mound and Jack —"N ' Sullivan came in to hold them the I! next two innings. , Williford went all the way for . , the Cubs, The box: Williamston Whitehurst, ss Harrison, 2b . Perry, S. A., If Wynn, II., lb Davenport, rf I Stalls, M., cf . Rogers. 3I> Perry, A., c Newell, p xSullivan, p Totals ! xrcplaeed Newe Everetts Bullock, 13., ss Wynne, R., 2b Stalls, Jr., 3b Stalls, J. A„ If | Rawls, lb i Fleming, ef j Keel, C„ rf | Keel, J„ e Williford, p ! xBailey, rf Ab R H E 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 4 110 4 0 0 0 .4120 4 110 .3111 . 3 0 2 0 10 0 0 34 4 7 3 in 6th. Ab R H E 4 0 10 3 0 10 4 0 10 3 2 11 4 2 12 4 0 2 0 0 10 1 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I Totals 31 5 8 4 xreplaced C. Keel in 3rd. -s | Score by innings: s- Williamston 031 000 000—4 1- j Everetts 001 202 OOx—5 le --- BEAR GRASS 16 JAMESVILLE 2 Wlule Manager Irving Terry was in the Mountains visiting the village of Bear Wallow his Beat Grass Bears were clawing James ville’s nine for u 16 to 2 victory in which they banged out six dou bles and two triples and stole 11 bases. Jamesville got one triple, one double, stole one base and got just one walk off Peele, the Bearj Grass hurler. Belch of Jamesville got a triple and MeCaffity of the same team banged out a double. For Bear Grass Smith got a double and: triple, Perkins a double. Wobble ton a triple, Gurganus two dou bles, Roebuck a double and Rob erson a double. The box: Jamesville Brown, E., ss Martin, rf Ellis, rf (8) Brown, C., e, p Tucker, p (8) Belch, cf MeCaffity, p, lb Gaines, lb, rf Davenport, 2b Harris, 3b Williams, If Ab R H 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 4 1 4 3 4 3 4 4 Totals Hear Grass Smith, rf Perkins, rf Wobbleton, If Gurganus, lb Roebuck lb (7) Peaks, 2b Rawls, e Wynnc, J„ e (9) Roberson, 3b Hodges, ss Rogerson, J. B. cf (8) 1 Peele, By, p 4 37 Ab 5 4 4 4 1 5 5 0 5 5 2 11 R H 3 4 2 I 2 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 I 2 1 3 0 0 J 2 43 16 21 5 Totals Score by innings: Jamesville 011 000 000 2 Bear Grass 130 045 30x—16 Bear Grass l». Farm Life t The box of a Farm Life-Bear I Grass game- played on Wednesday "I last week is given below for the benefit of those keeping up wilh j statisties. 1 In- score has already I been reported and figured in the ) standings. Farm l,ifr : Manning, ss Hardison, G. ! Tice. T.. rf Hardison, S., ! Ricks, If, p Ab R H lb SCHEDULE > Friday Night. July 7 Williamston vs. Hear Grass in Williamston. Saturday Night, July 8 Washington at Williamston. Sunday, July » Hoar Grass at Wasliington Robersonville at Jamesville Everetts at Farm Life Oak City at Williamston Tuesday, July J| barm Life at Jamesville ... . Wednesday, July 18 Washington at Bear Grass Jamesville at Robersonville ‘Farm Life at Everetts Williamston at Oak City Friday, July 14 •Robersonville at Everetts Saturday, July IK <* 4t W^hingfft.i Friday Night, June 30 1 Wiiliamston vs. Bear Grass, wet I grounds. Saturday Night, July 1 Farm Life 13, Robersonville 10. I Sunday, July 2 | Robersonville 9, Washington 5. j Farm Life 5, Oak City 2. Real- Grass 10. Jamesvillc 2. Everetts 5, Wiiliamston 2. Wednesday, July 5 Farm Life 6, Oak City 2 Bear Grass 13', Jamesviili 0. Wiiliamston 7/Everetts 0. t Robersonville 11. Washington 2 1 -.w., . ._ ... . Hayes, 2b 4 111 Griffin, F., 3b 3 10 0 Sweel, c . 2 2 2 1! Hardison, J„ p 1 0 0 0 Griffin, L., p (3) 1 0 011 Tice, G„ If (7) . ■/. .2 0*1 0 j Totals ’.#6 8 9 5: Bear Grass Jib R H E Smith, cf, If' S, l , 4 2 2 O'! EVERETTS 10. WASHINGTON 0 In their game in the Williams ton park Wednesday night of last week Everetts scored early and managed to stave off a late rally by Washington to take the decis ion 10 to 9. The box: Washington All It H E Galloway, lb 5 110 Perkins, rf Wobtaieton, 3b Roebuck, Id Peaks, 2b Harris, II Terry, cf (5) Wynne, J., <■ Hodges, 2h Williford, p Peele, p (7) Wynne, G.. p (9) 4 12 0 4 12 1 5 3 3 0 5 1 2 0 2 0 10 3 3 10 4 1 1. 0 5 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 (I 0 0; 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 10 15 1 Score by innings: !’arm Life 002 200 301 « 3ear Grass 101 142 Olx JO Three-base hits: Wobbleton, j Toe buck, and Sweel. Two-base! lits: Perkins 2 Terry, and Sweel. I w | Tetterton, cf I Cherry, ss I Wallace, F„ 2b Smith, 3b ' Brown, c Dawson. If, p O’Carroll, rf | Holland, p Woolard, if, p Totals Everetts Bullock, B.. ss Wynne, H,, 2b Stalls, Jr.. 3b 5 111 5 2 2 0 5 10 0 5 4 2 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 42 9 ti 2 Ah ft II E 1 ' 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 4 10 0 Stalls. J. A., If Rawls, lb Fleming, cf Stalls, J. M„ if Keel, J . c Foell, p xKeel, G., ss xxKeel, C'.. if xxxBailcy, If 3 2 2 n' 4 3 2 1 4 3 3 0 3 110! 4 0 2 0; 3 0 0 0' 4 0 1 0 j 10 0 0 i o o o; Totals 37 10 11 3 xfor Bullock in 2nd xxfor Stalls. J M in 0th. xxxfor Stalls, J. A., in 7th. MARTIN COUNTY LEAGUE (Gaines through July 5> Robersonvillc Farm Life Bear Grass Everetts Oak City Wilhamston Washington Jamesville W, L. Pet 17 4 .810 13 5 .723 11 7 .561 9 10 .471 7 10 .423 6 12 .334 6 12 .334 4 12 .250 BOTTLE GfiS SERVICE — It Cooks — It Heats — It Makes Ice Courtney Gas Co., Inc. Dial 2572 CUSHIONS! BACKS* ARMS! YOUR CHOICE B.S. Courtney & Son "Fu millin' Sinn• 1911" Store Open Fridays 'Til 9:00 P. N.

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