Farm Life Maintains Lead In League With Two Wins Sunday
Rams Keeping Close
Bell in cl Paee-Se! I e rs
Marlins Win One
I,<»;■.(• Two Dining: il««'
W irk-end Hill Hold To
Fourth Plan* Sj»n!
The Farm Life team, pace- a f
ters m the Martin County League
for some weeks now, maintained
their position at the top of the
heap Sunday by taking the de
cision from Williamston in a re
play of a protested game and then
defeating the Martins in a regular
game for a double victory while
the Rccbet sonville Rams were
keeping it close with two wins
during the week-end, one over the
LOOK WHAT happened "s
WHEM l ADVISED HIM TO TIE
the muck to milues Tail
TO tfEEP tT FROM SWISHiNO
HIM— HAW' MU K from
7 TAYLORS DAIRY
But Lose Couple
To Tie The lees
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DAIRY BAR Sf PLANT
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STWniMiS
M \RTT\ ( (MATY I F \G1 !'
Farm Life
Robersonville
Bear Grass
Everetts
| Oak City
Williamston
Washington
Jamesville
W. I . Pet
21 7 .750
22 8 ,733
15 13 .530
14 16 .400
10 14 .417
11 10 .407
11 16 .407
7 20 .256
Everetts Cubs and the other over
Oak City's Roosters.
Washington's Bees defeated the
Jamesville team Sunday to move
Onto" a tie with the Martins who
■ lost ground by le. in;: two and
winning one. Bear Grass had hut
; one game and held on to third
place by winning that while the
fourth place Cubs were losing a
pair. Had Bear Grass lost and the
Cubs won their two games Ever
etts would have moved to third
i place.
Tin' Roosters h st a chance to
get closer to the first division by
dropping their f.tmday game to
Robot sonville.
Although 111(\ have lost their
i last several outings, Jamesville
l continues to pla\ good hall and
the play in the league is still the
most balann d it ha- been since
the loop was organised.
Scores are still hard to keep up
with as the various teams fail to
get in thro reports, not only of
tin box but nl the actual score as
well.
The regulai league season clos
is Wednesday of next week and
it will he virtually impossible for
any ot the teams to complete their
season's schedule. Right now it i>
certain that hviiei sonville and the
harm bite boy.- will he in the two
top positions but it will take but
one game to change the order of
Mheir placement in the top spots
Bear Gra and Everetts would
appear right now to have the in*
-ad.- track on the other two play
off spots nut if the re maining eon
t' sts are played there is plenty of
room for Oak City and ev. n Wil
liamston and Washington to get in.
Plan Swimming
Races At the Pool
I\ attiring contestants from ill
ovi'r tl'is section, most of whom
h:tve patronized the pool during
the summer, a program of races,
contests and special events is to
bo presented at the Williamston
Municipal Swimming Pool Fri
day night of this week, beginning
at 7:30- and is to be free.
Some difficulty was being ex
pei icnood late Monday in gutting
enough contestants for the vari
ous events and it was requested
that all prospective entrants get
•their names in by tomorrow night
Wednesday-*-so an effort can he
made to arrange the races for fair
competition according to ages and
experience. George Harris, Ray
mond Robertson. Jerry Forehand,
Lindelle Ward, Henry Taylor and
Jack Ross signed up last week-end
and a youngster from Roberson
\ ilit* signed late Monday. Be
tween 23 and 30 hoys are needed
for the events and failure to get
them could cause cancellation of
the program.
A final announcement is to be
placed in the Thursday issue of
the Enterprise and names are re
quested by Wednesday night in
order to meet the publication
deadline.
Some of the events will be simi
lar to those in the district Scout
races at the pool recently which
drew a large attendance. There
will he races in the different kind
nl strokes and relay races as well
as diving -comic and competitive.
The comic diving i not a part of
the official program of 11 events
hut Starts at t:13 a- a sort of warm
up for the main program.
The program will lit under the
| direction nl Coach Stuart Mayn
ard, directoK of the recreational
program here this year He re
puit. out of town patronage has
been good this summer and he is
anxious for these youngsters to
Home on in for the program Fri
day night. It is open to them.
Oak City is not far behind the
Cubs and Williamston is but a
game and a halt as is Washington,
the two teams being tied at the
pi a-:ent foi the numbei six spot.
Anyway, another week will de
cide the issue and it may well be
that games the rest ot this week
and Sunday will settle it.
SINCLAIR BRILLS 2 MILES DEEP
TO HELP MEET RECORD OIL DEMAND
2-MILE CORKSCREW.
Drilling as deep as two
miles into the earth, with
ultra-modern equipment
and new scientific meth
ods, Sinclair is tapping
new oil pools to help meet
the record demand for
petroleum products.
This intensified devel
opment of new crude oil
sources is but a ?~iall part
of Sinclair’s $150,000,
000 expansion program.
Sinclair’s program also
includes new pipelines
and new, improved refin
ing facilities. In the future
as in the past, look to
Sinclair for Better
Products, Better Service.
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N. C. GREEN, AGENT
WILLI AMSTON, N. C
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Wednesday. August ft
Williamston at Farm Life
Washington at Jamesville
Robersonville at Oak Citv
Everetts at Beat Grass, night.
Friday Night, August 11
Everetts at Farm Life, night.
Saturday, August 12
Oak City at Williamston, night
Sunday, August 13
Bear Grass at Farm Life
Oak City at Jamesvtlie
Everetts at Washington
Robersonville at Williamston
Tuesday, August 15
Williamston and opponent to In*
announced, night.
Wednesday, August 1(1
Farm Life at Oak City
Jamesville at Bear Grass
Williamston at Everetts, night.
Washington at Robersonville
(End of seasbn)
Entrenched Group
Working Against
Lobby Committee
(Continued from page one)
ling and dragging them before the
bar of Congress to be branded as
malefactors.”
Yet what is Buehanan trying to
i do? Simply find out for Congress
and the people where these or
ganizatiuns got the money they
use to shape public opinion and in
i lluenee Congress on national leg
islation.
1! Ou Pont and the rest are do
in.", nothing wrong, why do they
object to having their names made
public as the men who put up the
money'' Why do they try to cru
cify Buehanan for bringing them
out into the light of day?
Incidentally, the “ad” appeals to
the rich readers of the "Wall
Street Journal" to contribute up
to $1,000 "oi more" to Hart's cuun
j eil. Of course, more will contri
bute it they think then names will
i be kept secret
Another example of the propa
gaiichi against the lobby probe
committee was pointed out to tin
House by Buehanan a "Life" mu
j gazine editorial entitled "The
Right of Pet ition."
"Misstatements made in 'Life','
1 Buchanan said, "are read by mil
lions of citizens,” who supposi
that magazine is telling them the
truth. «]*)
Hut what "Life” did, Buchanan
said, was to misrepresent a ques
tionnaire sent by the committee to
about 175 large corporations, ask
mg them foi information about
the money they contributed to
lobbying and propaganda organi
zations, such as Hart’s “council"
and the "Committee for Constitu
tional Government," headed by
Flank Gannett and Edward A.
Rumley.
"Life" tried to make its reader.
believe that this questionnaire in
j some way violated American eiti
zens' constitutional right to “peti
i t ion” Congrats.
That sounds bad, but what has it
to do with the questionnaire? All
it did was ask corporations how
much mn|iev they .spent on lob
bying, and who got the money.
Enters Hoc Icy (Mount Hospital
J. D. Ward entered a Rocky
Mount hospital last week for
treatment.
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Hornets Defeat
Bethel Team
The Hamilton Hornets defeated
la strong team f: oin Bet! .-I August
Hi on the Hamilton diamond The
‘Hornets got 7 hits and made m
j error. Bethel got 7 hits and was
I eharged with one error.
Worsley started for Bethel :nd
was relieved in the sixth inning
'by Manager D C Martin, with
Worsley takirfg the loss Fran's
Scott went the distance for Han
ilton to be the winning pitcher
Vance Whitfield hit a triple
in the third inning with the bases
loaded. Hugh F.verett hit a home
run with one on base. The lio
nets. Manager Garland Hardison'
reports, now have a record of .1.7
victories against (i losses.
Hamilton
Scott, F., ss
Scott, F... of
Whitfield, V.. 2b
William. B„ e
Everett, H., iib
Scott. W , lb
Scott. Jr., if
| Hardison, G . II
j Scott. F., p
\b K I! F
4 2 0 (I
3 110
5 0 11
4 110:
4 110
4 1 2 0
2 1 no;
2 1101
3 1 1 0
31 ;i k i
Totals
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Friday. August I
Robersonville 1!!. Kveretts 5
Williamston at Washington, rain
Saturdav, \uslist .i
WilImmst.'ll .i .1 unesvilio 3
Sunday, August (>
Boar Gr.i'-s 11. Everetts 5.
Farm Life 7 a. Wiilianist m 3--1
Vc'-himtton won over J.unes
\ r. \,11 t score oi 10)01 tetl,
K ‘l.l• i si. •; in i i i■ von ov .0 (ink
V tv. exact score unreported.
YU SIC (.(M S AKOfNI)
i Montgomery i lernld)
Albemarle and other towns are
incr icnem a some disappoint
i ,ei the census figures Monroe, j
I'-'r instance, expected about
,000 and is falling short Albe
marie was expecting 13.000 and is
felling short. Of course there is
great effort to find persons who
may have been accidently skip
ped and a good many names will
be promptly added. Bui the main
trouble is of course that the
boosters were too enthusiatie. <
They exported too great an in
iti'hsi*. There will be some disap
pciintnv'rit for a while and then
tit: will set about onthusiatically
estimating what the population
will he .n ten years hence.
MINISTERS MEET
Meeting here this morning,
ministers and education leaders
in the county are discussing plans
t<i combat the liquor evil.
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