Rebr^rdfKing Hurls^-2 Win Over East Dwpjw M I Mt. Olive Defeats James Kenan On Error, 1-0 East Central Baseball Season Ends With Wallace-RH Champs Coach Richard Kaleel's Nor th Duplin Rebels finally won their first East Central base ball game this week defeating East Duplin 3-2, behind the five-hit pitching of ace Gerald King. King, the all round star at the Rebel school has an un usual won and lost record. His first win was North Duplin's only win of the season. The only loss Gerald has suffered was a no-hitter. In the eight years at North Duplin never has a baseball team lost over two games in any one season. But the fine pitching at the ND school has OF. Charles Lee King - ND been a little short to not say anything about the regulars such as Tommy Taylor, Joe Dixon. Bobby Holland, and Tinker Tilton being out for the season with injuries. Of course Coach Kaleel stated, "we will have everybody back next sea son except two men." So look out for the Rebels to bounce back next season. In the East Duplin game Gerald aided his own cause with a two-run double in the fourth to tie the score. Another King that will posslQly get in the East Central record books before graduation, Charles Lee followed Geral with a single. John Charles Rouse moved Charles Lee into scoring posi tion. King scored on a fly ball bv Jimmy Pate which turned Sun-drop is GOOD ibjktuc mttldk ct |l wnjoctm, e c. SS. Earl Brown - ED out to be the winning run. The Panthers took an early lead in the first on a double by Harry Miller and a aiagle by Earl Sholar. Billy Hall walk ed. Joe Byrd got on by an er ror, and Dempsey Alphin wal ked with the bases loaded to give East Duplin a 2-0 lead in the first. The Rebels will end the sea son Wednesday night at Mid way. Coach Pat Draughan's James Kenan Tigers lost a 1-0, East Central game to Mt. Olive on an error. That was the last game of the season for the Tigers. Draughan's Tigers end ed the season with a 5-5 confer ence mark and an overall 7-10 Senior Dan McNeil, rightfiel der for the Tigers and top hit ter lately got the only two hits off Bruce Herring of Mt. OUve. Dan hit a double in the fifth and a single in the seventh. Ace righthander Scotty Lock amy hurled six-hit ball for James Kenan but the weak hit ting was once again the big gest factor. Lockamy (3-7) for the season has struckout 85 batters and allowed only 21 bases on balls this season. Third baseman-pitcher Larry Cooke had (14-37) or .378 to lead James Kenan hitters. Ca xs^ char Billy Byrd ended the sec ond with a .31* average. Junior Paul Britt (3-3) for the MAtoo struckout 55 ^ walked 1* in six games. Cooke was (0-1) for the season. Other top hitters were Lynn Hilton .331 and Lockamy .Ml. Coach Draughan pointed out that several of the new boys such as Mickey Davis, Lin wood Taylor. M. H. Barr, Har ry Lee Thigpen, should be outstanding next season. Oth ers Draughan mentioned were Jimmy Medlin, Bill Taylor. L. E. Stroud. William Outlaw as m? nwwwdn. Country Club Continued From Page 1 Hie tennis court is in the process of being lighted so that it can be used at night. Picnic area with playground equipment is in the process of being opened. It was announced by the Tournament committee that a spring golf tournament will possibly be held in early June. James Kenan's 1964 Baseball Team Free X-Rays Dean James Kenan Commencement Speaker Mrs. Marie Btachelor and Miss Annie Mae Kenion, chair man of the 1963-Christmas Seal Campaign express their deep appreciation to all the citizens of Duplin County who helped make this the most successful campaign of the associations history, contributions amount ing to $4800.00 79 Vi of receipts contributed remains here in Duplin County for local work. One of the services provided is free chest x-ray given at the Health Department each Wed nesday afternoon. Other ways the money is spent in on helping indigent patients, healtheducatlon via mass media, schools and civic clubs, tuberculin testing of first grade students, research, and patient services which in cluded a chest clinic each mon th held by a doctor from Mc Cain Sanatorium. Telephone r notioned From Pace 1 their names will be announced later. Mr. Perkins of Faison and Mr. Jones of Warsaw are in the process of selecting team captains and will make annou ncements regarding their plans for circulating the petitions within the next few days. The Industrial Development of Duplin County is coordinat ing the effort to merge the telephone services of these communities. The Board of Directors has gone on record supporting this effort and urge all telephone patrons to join in this progressive move which will be one more step in pro viding better services for the people of the area and will en courage the industrial, busi ness and agricultural develop ment of Dtjplin County. Citizens wishing to support this undertaking should go by > their town hall and sign the petition available there and not wait for someone to have to J look them up. w Dr. Robert E. Bennett, 'Dean of Students at Atlantic Chris tian College, Wilson, Is the commencement speaker for James Kenan jUjfli School. The graduation eMtclMs will be held in Kenan Memorial Aud itorium on iWadhladay, May M at 8:10 p. m. Dr. Bfcnnett Mli been dean of stuAmts at MJC since Sep tember of 1963. Prior to that time, lie was a teaching fellow in education at Ohio Univer sity, an instructor at Monmou th College and director of ad USE SMITH-DOUGLASS ^ ORQ-a&Bl NITROGEN SOLUTION ? APPLIED IN-NOT ON TOP-OF THE GROUND missions at Wesley College. He is the son of Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Bennett of Maccles field and his wife, the former Carolyn Cherry, came from Mount Olive and graduated from Kensnsville High School and ACC. 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