r Ht t I no r. B. DUFFER Around sixty Warsaw Utile Leagues turn out Saturday to < in a II ill" nic held at Taylor Field in Warsaw. John Holt, associate jjcoor for the Kansas City Royals was in charge of the clinic Hob and Ms staff explained and demonstrated many of the fundamental of baseball. Indi vidual tutoring was given to each boy at his prefered po sition. I Others who assisted Holt In cluded ail Lee. ns |>for UNC; Bill Ki kendai Base bo. I coach at Washington High Sc Tool W r H. Coed for the Greenvil e American Legion Frank Wilson, Scout for the ci veUnd Indians; Ro bert Brlnkley, Greenville Am erican Legion player and ?111 Griffin. Greenville American Legion player. James Taylor, Coach of the Warsaw Lions team made the following comments about the dlnlc, "This clinic was one of the best things that has hap pened to Warsaw Little League.. It not only helped the players but also, the coaches. I feel ray boys got a lot out of the UlnlC Winner and Runner-ups In Southern Wayne Invitational-Above Southern Wayne's Fifth Annual Invitational Champ Tommy Davis, center, is being congratulated fay Goldsboro's Jere Hilburn, while Magnolia's Billy Potter 'tiff?''i -d looks on. Hllborn and Potter ended the clas sic two strokes back, tied for second place. Potter, a former member at DCC. is now playing out of Rockflsh CC in Wallace f. _ - , h -i - - . bk - VOICE OF THE LINKS-Above Starter Joy ce Gurley calls first team to tee In the Fifth Annual Invitational staged at SWGC last week as Tournament Director David ynjw- . ? f. '? ? 7*$"?!^33P^V'" Perkins looks on. Joyce, one of the many ladles behind the scene, help make the to urney one of the best in the state. John Holt. Associate Scoot for the Kansas City Royal explains the right way to become ik good baseball player during a cltelc held for the Warsaw Utile League at Taylor Field on Saturday. ? vv M 9? 1 I!1 ? w- - "11 w."1,; * ROBERT BRINKLEY-a Greenville American Legion player show some of the Warsaw Little Leaguers the correct way to play first base. %? ! . FIRST GAME-L to R) Todd Price end Doug West of the Bennett Braves are resting in dug out waiting for their time at bat during the opening game of the Warsaw Little League held Monday. In the background Is CoaM: J Carl Price, giving Instructions to hla pUyeSf? The Braves lost 80-1 to the Lions team. THROWS OUT FIRST BALL-Kemwh Fuss ell, retired Warsaw resident and avid supporter of the Warsaw Little League program pitch out the first ball to start the 1973 Warsaw Little League. Fussell only missed two games last year and bought add donated the umpires breast protector. Little Bobby Matthews and team won the April Scramble held at Rockfish last Sunday with a 10 under 62. Matthews team Included John Schnider, Mitchell Pail, and David Sch nider. Five other teams tied for second place with seven-. under 65. *??? . - .? JH Tommy Davis of Wilson play ing out of Wedge wood OC nicked Magnolia's Billy Potter and Gol ds boro's Jere Hilburn to win Southern Wayne OC's Fifth An nual Invitational Golf Tourna ment last weekend. Davis, soq of former Duke football great Tom Davis, had rounds of 69 72-141 to win while Potter and Hilburn tied for second place, two strokes back, with H3's | Other winners in the champ- i lonship flight were SW's Jim my Adams, Duplin's Doug Sm ith and Chuck Moore, Walter Hall and Maurice Weiner. 1 ???? Southern Wayne Pro Charlie Finwall reports a very succes sful golf tournament, "we had 118 golfers participating and it just went perfect, with that ma- ' ny people getting together, we ' feel good about the results," < Finwall declared. "It was an < outstanding field, very color- ' . Ail, our ole voice (Joyce Gur- < ^let) was back, and just a great c Hb by the ladies, what else do you want." Finwall said. r rr **" j Duplin members playing in the Invitational at Southern W- * syne, and. first round scores, included Doug Smith 71, BUly ?1 Potter T2, Frank Barfield 73, Chuck Moore 73, Fennell Smith 76, Johnny Carlton 79, Allen Dranghan 80, George Hanry Be at 85, Robert West 86, Joe ~ Coetin 85. Gene Thompson 86, Fisher Carlton 86, MUtcc.Cos tin 88, J.P. "Hun" Smith 90. BUl Igoe 91. and Woodrew B " ackbum 93. 1 ? rv,'v;t'.':a it ,Qw>lin C Sunday, May 6. All mem ers are invited to come out ad play in this club function, ourney will get underway, at oe o'clock. Each team will ?elude 2 ladies, jo come on ik for a fin day at DOC. ???* Ram blewood Club Manager eorje wellons reports club iampionshlp will get under ay. May 6th. Wellons says, players will be put in flints, od It will be a match each eek for the 48 participants." ? ??? Rodrfteh Pro Gene Briggs ed for first place in the ta les Golf Pro Am held at New tern Country Club last week 1th ai evun par 70. j ?>-< ? well, Cletus Brock, George Wt- I lllams, Harold Sutton. Tom Tur- I Ungton, Harvey Reinhardt, Fred I Sexton, Milton Nowell, Tom Ed- I wards, Bryce Morrison, and BUckk Kincaid. DuplinCC win ners Included Alien Draughon, Johnny Carlton, Lloyd Parker, Woodrow Blackburn, Doug Sm ith. Chuck Moore, and Billy Potter. ???? Rockflsh CC winners in the Ladiau Invitational held at New Bern Country Club Include Bet ty Matthews, third place in the first flight, and Carley Glbso second place In the fifth fli^t picked up at the pro shop." fVnlio's Tommy Davis Wins SWCC's Invitational-Wilson's rommy Davis playing out of Wedgewood CC won the Fifth Mutual Golf Invitational held at Southern Wayne Country Club n Mount Olive with a one-under 141 in the two day event. Javis, son of former Duke football great Tom Davis, had an tpenlng round two-under 69, the only sufapar round in the ield of 178 players. The big blonde bomber ended the two lay specularly two strokes in front of Magnolia's Billy Pot er and Goldsboro's Jere Hilburn. Lions W,in J First LL Game j The Lions Club'woo their 1 first game Monday defeating J the Bennett Braves 20-1 in the 1 Warsaw Little League action. J The winning pitcher was PhQ 9 Boney. Boney also hit the first I hone run of the 1973 Little League season. Jaycees Beat 1 National Spinning 21-4 J The Jaycee scored eight runs 'I in the top of the first Inning and coasted to a 21-* victory over National Spinning in the i Warsaw Little League play onfci Tuesday. ^Ike Riddick was the|l BILL KIRKENDALL-Baseball coach a: Washington High School shows some Warsaw Little Leaguers how to play second base during the clinic at Warsaw. SAME ACREAGE For the fifth consec utive year, North Caro lina peanut growers are expected to plant the same number of acres ? 170,000. Peanuts are in heavy supply, thus the abresge planted to this crop has not been increased in several years. Nationally, grow ers plan to plant 1.5 million acres for all purposes ? slightly more than last year. Notice of Sale The Farming Tools Of Andrew Pickett Chambers will be sold at Public Auction on Sat. May 19, at 10 A. M. at the Chambers home place 4 miles N. of Kenansvllle on Hwy. 11 " J *GENt; I rns sn# I IJ 1 Massey Furgerson 135 Tractor I (uso 80 hrs. ) ? iMj frS I 4 2 wheal tobacco trailers 1 Farm Trailer ' -A 1 king disc borrow I 1 plow cultivator J I 1 cola corn plantar I 1 tractor bloom i I I other misc. farm tools. I The Administratrix reserve the I right to reject a bid on said Hems.1 This the 1st day of May, 1972. I