Robersonville Returns To Top Place In Martin County League
Cubs Win One To
Hold* Fourth Place
r Martins and Bees
Win Two Apiece
To Tie For Fifth
Busy Srluululi' For All Thr
l oams During lli«< Noxl
Seven Days
■ The Robersonville Rams turned
on the Oak City Roosters yester
day afternoon for a 34 to 9 victory
that not only set a new record in
the Martin County League but put
them in first place because the
Farm Life team split its two con
tests and fell half a game behind.
Other things in the league were
also topsy turvy as farm work,
departure of the national guard
unit and other matters upset sev
eral of the teams. Williamston
got a forfeit from Oak City Tues
day night when the Roosters could
not get enough men on the field
to play and then with Bobby Rog
ers on the mound defeated Farm
Life yesterday afternoon 8 to 4
to move up to fifth place where
they found the Washington Bees
were lodged because they had also
won over Jamesville and Bear
Grass during the past two days.
STANDINGS
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MARTIN COUNTY LEAGUE
Robersonvilh
Farm Life
Bear Grass
Everetts
Williamston
Washington
Oak City
W. Ii. Pet
23 ti .742
22 t! .733
15 15 .500
15 HI .434
13 16 .448
13 16 .448
10 16 .385
; The Everetts Cubs dropped the
Bears for a 20 to 14 loss in a slug
! fest last night to hold on to their
' fourth place spot while Washing
ton and Williamston were both in
a position to threaten both Ever
etts and Bear Grass.
It appears that several of the
teams will come close to finishing
the season but it is unlikely that
any of them will make the fulT 35
games they were scheduled to
play.
The season ends next Wednes
day night. A busy schedule is on
tap t(j^' rest of the seven days re
maining. Jamesville and Bear
Grass play in the Plymouth park
at 8 tonight to make up a game
which was to have been played in
Jamesville earlier in the season.
Tomorrow night Everetts and
j Farm Life play in Williamston.
| Saturday afternoon Everetts anil
i Jamesville play in the Williams
jton park and Saturday night the
| Oak City Roosters and Williams
ton Martins get together again.
WASHINGTON 4
JAMESVILLE 2
The Washington Boos defeated
Jamesville last Sunday afternoon
4 to 2 in Washington. It was a fast
game, being completed in 1:45. A
two-run triple bv Fenner Wallace
gave Washington two runs in the
first inning and a hit and error
bonded- -ths-rsy another in the sec
ond while J. Ft. Bro'"n stole home
for the fourth and final run in
the fourth inning. Rogerson of
Jamesville hit a long home run
over the right field wall m the se
cond inning
The. box:
Washington
Cherry, 3b
Galloway, ef
Jackson, If
Wallace, lb
Porter, rf
Avent, ss
Barnes, c
Brown, 2b
Dawson, p
Ah I! II E
0 0 0
1 0 0
1 2 0
0
0
3 0 0 0
4 0
1
i;1
1 0
3 0 0 0
3 1
3 1
Totals
Jamesville
Davenport, 2b
Hannis, 3b
R. Harrell, ss
Rogerson, lb
C. Bowen, e
H. Harrell, If
Tucker, rf
Ellis, ef
Habit, ef,
Gardner, p
29 4 8 0
Alt R II E
2 0 2 1
3 0 0 1
3 0 1 1 j
3 2 10
3 0 0 1 i
3 0 0 01
3 0 1 0
2 0 0 0
2 0 0 o'
3 0 0 01
Totals 27 2 5 4
Hal llseil ,4s Strainer
4l Pennsylvania Still
Lancaster, Pu. Among the ar
ticles confiscated by police at a
still raided near Lancaster recent
ly were 90 one-gallon jugs of un-j
taxed liquor and one felt hat. The '
illegal liquor was being strained
through the hat.
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Wednesday, August 0
Williamston at Farm Life
Washington at Jamesville
Robersonville at Oak City
Everetts at Bear Grass, night.
Thursday Night. Aug. 10
Bear Grass and Jamesville in
Plymouth park.
Friday Night, August 11
Everetts at Farm Life, night.
Saturday Afternoon, Aug. 12
Jamesville and Everetts in Wil
liamston park
Saturday, August 12
Oak City at Williamston. night.
, Sunday, August 13
Bear Grass at Farm Life
Oak City at Jamesville
Everetts at Washington
Robersonville at Williamston
Tuesday, August 15
Washington at Williamston,
night.
Wednesday, August 1C
Farm Life at Oak City
Jamesville at Bear Grass
Williamston at Everetts, night.
Washington at Robersonville
(End uf season)
Swimming Neel
At Pool Friday
Although there was a possibility
that one or two of the longer races
might have to be called off be
cause of a shortage of entrants, a
program of nearly a dozen events
is scheduled at the Williamston
Municipal Pool tomorrow night at
7:15 and no admission is to be
charged for contestants or specta
tors. «
Besides those entering the event
previously, Coach Stuart Maynard
announced yesterday that Jimmy
Page, Ralph Parker, Edgar Dela
mar, Jacob Zemon and Maurice
Everett, of Robersonville, had
added their names to the entry
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Reside tilt* I’omic diving event
which serves as a warm-up tor
the main show there will he a
scramble for 100 pennies (Coach
intimated a nickle or two might
be slipped in); a 90-ft. free style
race. 90-ft. backhand race; 90-ft.
breaststroke race; 100-It. freestyle
rar e; double crawi va spermi hum'
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race, match bos race and a .living
contest.
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meet at the pool ‘will be among
the entrants m the meet tmiua
row night. It may be that some
of the scout teams will attend the
show and get in some practice
even if they do not enter the com
petition officially. I
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Tuesday, August 8
Williamston 9. Oak City 0, for
feit, Oak City short of players.
Washington li. Bear Grass I
Wednesday Afternoon, Aug. f)
W'Uityrnstnn 8 Farm f.ife -1
Ro’oersonville a-t, Oak City >i.
F'ai n Life .i, Jamesvi’ie 2
Wednesday Night, Aug. f)
Washington 7. J.imesville li.
Everetts 20, Bear Grass 1-1.
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J McGrath, and his best man,
i were only first lieutenant-- The
chaplain wore captain's bars, but
the brirle, the former I.uta May
Cornel us. is a WAC major She
will continue to keep her rank.
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