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THE HE CORD Madison Nine Splits Games With Old Fort Over Week-End WKEBOBBBS - LJiii..1"! THE TOP FIVE STUDENTS t Laurel High School in Madison Coun ty will be heard on graduation night, May 29, in place of a single speaker. From left are Flossie Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Travis E. Ray, a 96 average student, who will present "To Think of the Future;" Mary Nor ton, daughter of Mr. and "Mrs. Oliver Norton, 92 average, "What Lies Ahead;" Jeanelle Shelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shelton, 91 aver age, "The Importance of a High School Education;" Judith Anne Lan ders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haze Landers, 89 average, "Juvenile De linquency;" and Patsy Banks, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Banks, 89 average, "Youth Looks to the Fu ture." Cut courtesy Citiien-Times leech Glen Wins Two Games; Defeats Flat Creek Sat., Sun. Beech Glen won two Buncombe County League games over the week-end, by downing Flat Creek 8-4 on Saturday, and 6-5 on Sun day. SATURDAY'S GAME Beech Glen traveled to the Flat reeK Dan Held last Saturday to defeat them 8-4. Anglin went all the way for Beech Glen, striking out 14 Flat Creek batters. He gave up 4 runs on 9 hits and issued no walks. Beech Glen scored one in the second innin, when Anglin, Beech Glen pitcher, sent a double in right center arid scored on Banks' sing le. In the 4th. Anglin up for the second time hit a home run to left field with no one on base. Then D. fonder singled and Banks singled. Edwards and Clark each had sing les and before the inning was over Beech Glen scored 4 runs to lead in the game 5-0. It was in the 7th inning before Flat Creek got into the scoring i f A . J A 1:1 . -v.. nnuws started tne inning with a single, and Wallen was safe at first on an error, Anders went third and Wallen to second. Both scored when Smith singled to right field, then scored on an in field error. When the game ended rt was Beech Glen 8, Flat Creek 4 mucue, on tne mound for Flat Creek, pitched the nine inning game, giving up 8 runs on 16 hits. Leading the losers at the plate were Smith with 2-8, Anders and Hudson with 2-4 each. Leading hitters for the winners were D. Ponder with 4-5. Banks, 8-5. Buckner and Anglin each had 2-4. Anglin homered in the 4th in ning with no one on base. Beech Glen 010 400 201 8-16-1 Flat Creek 000 000 301 4-9-3 Batteries: Beech Glen, Anglin, and Banks. Flat Creek, Riddle and Allman. SUNDAY'S GAME Beech Glen went back to Flat Creek on Sunday afternoon to post another win in the Buncombe Lea gue by edging Flat Creek 6-5. Banks started on the mound for Beech Glen, pitching six and one third innings, giving up 5 runs, 9 hits. Griffin pitched the remaind er of the game. He gave up no runs and no hits. Banks was the winning pitcher. Beech Glen started scoring ear ly, tallying two runs in the first inning. First two men up, Buckner and R. Banks both singled, and Anglin, Beech Glen catcher, doub led to left center to score Buckner and Banks. Jones started on the mound for Flat Creek and pitched seven and two thirds innings, giving up 4 runs on 7 hits. R. Tweed took over the pitching assignment for the re mainder of the game. He gave up two runs on three hits, and was declared the losing pitcher. Flat Creek went ahead in the game in the third inning when Jones and Ponder singled. Jones crossed the plate when Wallen singled to right field, Ponder went to third. Anders flew to deep left and Ponder tagged and scored. Wallen scored when Hensley sing led. Beech Glen tied the score with a run in the 4th. Ponder singled to center, stole second, and scored on an infield error. Flat Creek came back in the 5th with two runs t o lead in the game 5-3. Anders and Wallen singled. The next two bat ters, Hensley and Hudson each singled to score Anders and Wal len. Beech Glen went on to score two in the 8th. and one in the 9th. to win the game 6-5. Leading the winners at the plate was T. Ponder with 3-5. Griffin and Anglin each doubled for Beech Glen. Leading hitters for the losers were Ponder and Wallen with 2-4 each. Beech Glen Flat Creek Batteries, 200 100 021 6-10-2 008 020 000 5-9-2 Beech Glen, Griffin, We, Too, Take Pleasure In . . . ongratulating the 1963 laf GRADUATES - of - Madison County H8F m j-tjnlaaM VarJ nK iUVbbbV nLB& anA " aflaaYnWaB : KM 44 i Broad Electric Mem. Corp, I. M. R0IIIS0I, Mntftr MARSHALL, N. C. The Madison Nina baseball team split two game with O 1 d Fort over the irtalt end, losing a game Saturday by a score of 12-8. The game was played at Old Fort. Madison took Sunday! game by a score of 8-5, on the Island in Mar shall. SATURDAY'S GAME The game got under way on time, 8 p. in.. Both teams failed to score in the first inning. Madison crossed the plate twice in the se cond inning on two singles and two throwing errors. C. Candler singled and stole second base and scored when the throw went into centerfield. W. Crowe, next bat ter repeated the same tiling, sing led, stole second, and scored when the catcher overthrew second base. Old Fort came back in the same inning with S runs to lead in the game. Grindstaff singled, and Grant was safe on an Infield error. Allison drew walk. Old' Fort pitcher, McFalls, hit a triple into the fence in rightfletd to clear the bases. Three runs crossed the plate. Score was 3-2. Madison scored four runs in the third inning, to lead in the game at this time, but Old Fort came faack in their half of the third t o ' tie the game at 6 all. Old Fort scored 3 in the 5th and three in the 6th. Madison scored 1 in the 6th and 1 in the 8th. The game end fid with the score, Old Fort 12, and Madison 8. Leading hitters for Old Fort were Grant and Elliot with 2-4 each McFalls tripled for Old Fort and Farmer and Elliott each had doubles. Leading hitters for Madison was W. Crowe with 3-6, and Can dler with 2-6. One of Candler's hits was a double. Madison 024 001 010 8-12-4 Old Fort 033 038 00 12-10-6 Batteries: Madison, Meadows, Farmer, Crowe. OM Fort, Mc Falls, Farmer. SUNDAY'S GAME Old Fort travelled to Madison Sunday afternoon to play The Madison Nine on the Island in Marshall. The Buncombe League game was under Madison scored one run in the first inning when Ramsey sing led and V. Freeman was safe at first on an error. King drew a walk to load the bases and Ram sey scored when F. Davis flew out to centerfield. Old Fort scored four big runs in the 3rd. inning to lead in the game 4-1. W. Elliot was safe on an error, Grant singled to left field. White was hit with a pitch ed ball to load the bases. Then Lindley, Old Fort second sacker, lifted one into the river in left field for a home ran. Madison tied the score in the fifth when King singled and then scored on two infield errors. They scored two more in the sixth and two in the eighth. . Herb Meadows started on the mound for Madison, but was re lieved by J. C. Wallin in the third inning. Meadows gave up four runs, three hits, hit one batter and struck out three. Wallin pitch ed good baseball for the remainder of the game giving no only one run, 3 hits and struck out 5 White went all the way for Old Fort striking out 1, walking 4 men, giving up 8 runs on 12 hits. Leading the winners at the plate was Ramsey with 8-6, and Wallin, with 2-6. H. Meadows, and D. Da vis each had doubles for Madison. Leading tile loser were Fox and Grant with 2-6 each. One of Fox's hits was a double. Lindley hit a bases loaded home run in the third. Madison 102 012 02 8-12-6 Old Fort 004 001 000 8-7-4 Batteries: Madison, Meadows, IWallin, 'Crowe. Old Fort, White, Farmer. Madison will play Beacon this Saturday in a Buncombe County League on the Island in Marshall, and will travel to Beacon on Sun day evening. Both these garnet are scheduled for 3 p. m. a I ln -' . N " from ti. oervicos (with cut) Lackland AFB, Texas Airman Arnold D. Thomas of Marshall, N. C, is being reassigned to Stewart AFB, N. Y., for training and duty as a fire protection specialist. Airman Thomas recently com pleted United States Air Force . basic military training here. The airman, son of Mr. and Mrs I Wynnan W. Thomrfs of Rt. 3, Marshall, is a graduate of Lau rel High School. 1 Lac ? ' a i bh aanBnafl XHaW K&nal alar I vhVbb Lfti r' nfl tm t Jl BnKHBnBnHHiw&: TaanT ' mSB&F ' sBStb, jjiiuuMSMMt.A. jjaaaaW. Proud of Catch A mighty proud youngster is 10-year-old Sigsbee Duck, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. Otis Duck of Mars Hill, who boated this 77-pound Wahoo in the Gulf Stream off Grand Bahama Island. The battling piscatorial prize stanas 5 feet, 10 inches, quite a catch for a year-older. Sigsbee s sisters, Rosalind, 16, and Li da, 14, watched the feat with keen admiration. (Vn.h, ind AFB, Tex. Airman Gentry, sen of Mr. and lg (fcntryTJr., oif Rt. 3, Marshall, is being reassigned to eCoy AFB, Fla., for training and duty as a painter. Airman Gentry recently com pleted United State Air Force ba sic military training here. The airman is a 1962 graduate of Laurel High School. USS Lake Champlain (FHTNC) Ted Thomas, senior chief boil- Laurel 2nd Graders Visit Marshall Mon. Mrs. Emily Wallin's 2nd grad students and Mrs. Rosa Lee Frank lin's 2nd grade students, number- erman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thedore Thomas of Route 3. Mar shall, is in Boston, Mass., aboard the aircraft carrier USS Lake Champlain while the ship receives and extensive overhaul. The 40,000-ton aircraft carrier entered the Boston Naval Ship yard on April 16. The overhaul will be completed in August and the Lake Champlain will continue operations with the Atlantic Fleet anti-submarine force. She operates from Quonset Point, R. I. ing 41, visited several interestirtg places in Marshall Monday. The students rode to Marshall on the Carolina Special. Included in the tour were visits to The News-Record office, Mad ison County Library, and Court house. The children enjoyed a picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. Frank lin before returning to the school. Fill Cracks And Holes Bettor UnniHnn Mm .,,.11.. " tjt nanaies HKe putty. HanHmS HUB W00Q. PLASTIC WOOD' The flgmfaf -Accept No The News-Record To Your Boy In Service Banks, Anglin. Flat Creek, Tweed, Jones, Wallen. Beech Glen will play Black Mountain this Saturday at 8 p.m. oa the Beech Glen baseball dia mond, and will go to Black Mtn. for the Sunday game. This game will also start at 3 p. Just Received A Carload Of SHEETROCK 7, 8 & 12 Ft. Lengths We Have A Good Stock Of Asphalt Shingles 235, Lb. 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