^B"i I lull II Inn Mull's Jay tees, 7-6 I ^Selected From Teams ^^^?1 Greenville This Month Won Lost P 7 I 5 3 5 4 0 ? ? Lions NT* Jaycees soundel off week dropping tbe unde ns 7-6 behind the 6-hit pit All Star Ricky Gardner. I first loss for the Lions two years after winning t games and tbe league flip last year, running, Lions were lead the first inning 4-6, but ful Jaycees came back in I to score seven times and stop the Lions winning streak. With seven mora regular games on the schedule it looks like the IJons may get their second straight championship. Mowever the high flying Jaycees were clipped 6-5 in their next out ing as Ted Wilson's Rotary tamed Mulft team. Ronald Beasley, anoth er All Star selection, hurled a neat 7-hitter at the Jaycees and moved his team into second place. Gard ner hurled a hefty 3-hitter at Wil son's team but the walks gave the Rotary the edge. He walked 10 men and only Chase, Beasley, and Blan chard were able to get a hit. Right fielder, Don Best, paced to Jaycees with two-for-two. Steve Jones, an other all time Little League great and an All Star selection, had one for-two. Gene Hager's Lion team hat found the going a litle rough witl the Uke's of veterans such as Wil son. Parkerson, and Mull around. His young team has been unable to get in the winning column with a (Mi record. The All 6tar selection was made i this past week by the managers and are as follow's: Duane Millard, Lions; Tommy 'Benton, Lions; Rob ert Blackburn, Lions; John Fon veille. Lions; Pat Matthis, Lions, Ken Brock, Lions; Ronald Beasley, Rotary; Billy Potter, Rotary; Geor ge Lloyd, Rotary; Steve Sheffield, 1 "1. j Jaycees; Steve Jones, Jaycees; Ricky Gardner, Jaycees; Roy War ren Jaycees; Dean Lane, American Legion. The All Star team will work out ' as a team under Ted Wilson and ' Del Parkerson. They will represent 1 Warsaw in District IV Playoffs in Greensville, July 23rd. Warsaw AH Stars will play the winner of the Tarboro-Robinsonville game at nine o'clock the morning of July 23rd. Support the stars. I DUPLIN TIMES | smuts ft eifZ 1 ??? i?? 1 0m* BKItU (Continued From FamP L the owner, and Mrs. Bosttc and sons, who will operate the business, are natives of Pink J WSM. have had several yeara ekperleftce in the dry cleaning busiiMen in Norfolk, Virginia. Heading College Union The College Union at East Caro lina College has begun its summer program. Heading the student or ganization for the summer are Don na Sumner of Beulaville, president and Katherine Hollingsworth of Teachey who was greeted chairman of the bingo-ice cream parties sche duled for the summer. " ?mcx, An Honor Roll student at East Carolina, Miss Sumner ig?n active member of Alpha Phi, sodal soror ity; Aquanymphs,1 ?rimming club, and the Nurses Clm She has also served as a freshman counselor and as chairman of a College Union committee. Her guardians are the Rev. S. A. Smith and Mrs. Smith of Beulaville. ?? tfllace Rotary Ends Kenansville's 15 - Game Winning Streak... fljfrkes Need Only Two More Wins IHrfn Leaaue Championship Little Tar Heel Standings: GAMES THIS WEEK K>iHe at B'ville Jaycees Lions at B'ville Presby. Rotary at Rose Hill B'ville Presby, at K'ville Rose Hill at Rotary B'viBe Jaycees at Lions I The Wallace Rotary defeated the ?rt salon Yankees of Kenansville, M thin nast week and stoDDed a 15 game winning streak. The Yanks went through last season without a defeat ending the regular season wjth a 9-0 record. This year the K'ville Yanks won six straight before the Rotary edg ed them 5-4. It was the first loss tar Ihe Yanks great little hurler Clark Helton. Clark has won three heusn going down.in defeat. He did'contribute to .his own cause with '*? a.,>Hble. Jimmy Stroud, Steve PpMhriia, and Jennie Bostic each ?*T? Jerry Weeks was the Winner for the Rotary and I might . add was very happy about the whole flHhg. Be is the only boy to turn the trick in two years. la the second game with the Ro tary last week, Ronnie Bostic, the lnsfcs ace hurler, set the Rotary 4MWa on two hits as his team won : It was the fourth straight win ? ? for Bostic a sure bet for the all star team. Helton was the big man with the stick. "Heavy", or Clark had three-for-three, to pace the K'ville team. Stroud had one-for one for Kenansville. J, Weeks and M. Ginsberg had the only two hits off Bostic. Bobby Batts Yankees downed the Wallace Lions in another game last week 7-3 behind the neat four hit pitching of ace Rennie Bostic. The K'ville team had to take the Lions seven innings before winning. Jerry Willougby, the loser, led the Lion with two for three. The Yanks big timber Tommy Johnson smashed two doubles and a single. Johnson with a .616 batting average has had 10 straight hits and five of them have been doubles. At one time this season, Johnson had four home runs after going to bat five times. 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