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.TUESPAY, OCTOBER 5, 1948 CARTERET COUNTY . NEWS-TIMES, MOREDEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C PAGE THREJ M'ber g Routs Kin s ton Nine Two Straight Over Weekend Saturday's and Sunday's dia mond events matching a local ag gregation under the Marshallberg banner against a crew of Kinston "All-Stars" provided fans with a satisfying post-season demonstra tion of effective action on the base trails by local runners while regis tering little difference in hitting or pitching skill between the two squads. Webb, pitching for Marshall berg Saturday, fanned six bat ters, and his teammates chalked up 12 hits and one error to score a winning 6 runs. Gallding, the Kinston battery, struck out 2, while Kinston batters tied their opponents' hitting and error tally, yet recorded a losing 4 markers. On Sunday three Marshallberg pitchers kayocd one batter apiece, their team registered 9 hits and one error, vanquishing the Kinston nine, 7-0, although Kinston record ed no less than 7 hits, 2 errors, and 4 strike-outs by their batteries. A determination to bring home the bacon as well as play heads up baseball appeared to account for the two victories against the form idable Kinston invasion. Pate, McKamey and "Ace" Har ris hurled for Marshallberg Sun day, and the visitors' batteries were McLowhorn and Wilson. Fas quale receiyed for Marshallberg both days, and A. Jones was the Kinston catcher. Throughout the two games fai's had an opportunity to observe some classy form by AAA veteran Bobbie Wilson, who played the past two seasons for the Baltimore Orioles and is slated for a Cleve land Indian uniform. Experienced at the short-stop and 2nd base posi tions for Baltimore, Wilson opera ted at short-stop for Kinston Sat urday and hurled a lightening like speed ball from the mound Sun day McLowhorn, starting on the mound Sunday, also played for Baltimore the latter part of this summer. Thrill-seeking hometown roolers got their money's worth once Sat urday and again Sunday when Pas quale knocked a homer to score three runs the first day and Hol loway led. off in the 3rd inning Sunday with a 4-bagger. Saturday's play was nip and tuck but scoreless down through the first of the 4th. Then Marshallberg came to bat to draw the first blood of the ball game, with Pasqualc accounting for the lone run. Pas--quelV.wftrit'.tfWfct on single, a .erifii-di kiihu Stnv p hiWl 3rd, and a double by Hamilton gave him an easy trip home. Two other runners died on base when the last two batters flied out. In the first of the 5th Kinston set tfje Pace with 3 runs. Eight of the visitors had a chance at bat, knocking 5 hits. Marshallberg retaliated with 2 additional markers and ended the 5th stanza, 3-3. Holloway and Vcr banic made the runs, Holloway was walked to 1st, hit to 3rd by Verbanic on a double, then took advantage of a fly-out by Gardner to travel home. After Verbanic doubled, a fielder's choice on a grounder by Pasquale let him make 3rd, and Stoy knocked him in home. Hamilton grounded out to end the scoring for that inning. The ' visitors, once again forged ahead in the 7th, as a two-bagger by McLowhorn and a hit bringing him home made the score 4-3, favor of the visitors. The big moment in the ball game came when Pasquale swung TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND in "THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD" Id Technicolor CITY THURSDAY FRIDAY Red's A Roar-To-Roar Salesman! Any Similarity to YOUR . Fuller Brush Man Is IN POSSIBLE! RED SKELTON JANET BLAIR in "THEFULLER BRUSH MAN" LADIES PLEASE NOTE Useful Fuller Brush will given to the first fifty women to atUnd this show! the hickory to knock two men in and cross home plate himself on the only homer of Saturday's game. Pasquale came to bat with one away, Verbanic on 2nd and Gardner on 1st. Knocking the ball outside of the park just to the right of the 3rd base line, Pasquale accounted for 3 markers, and the score went to 64, which was the final tally. Marshallberg struuck paydirt the first inning of Sunday's game as Holloway scored one run. Follow ing Hansil to bat, Holloway got on 1st with a hit, made 2nd on the 1st baseman's error, 3rd as a field er's choice forced Hansil out at home and was given a trip home when Pasquale was walked to 1st. Holloway's homer started the 3rd inning off with a bang. Ver banic came after him for a long fly to right field which gave him a single. Verbanic then rounded to 3rd on a hopper into right field by Hawkins and came home when E. Davis was cauqht out in center field. Seven Marshallberg men batted in the 3rd stanza for 2 runs off of 3 hits. Returning to bat in the 4th, with Kinston still zero, Marshallberg doubled the score chalking up 3 runs off of one hit. Eight men baited. Kinston yanked pitcher Army Juggernauts Crush Air Base Marines. 58-6 Shepard, Injured In First Period, Returns From Hospital to Score The Cherry Point Flyers bowed under a terrific drubbing by a big ger, heavier Fort Bragg Army eleven at Fayetteville Sunday for a final score of 58-6. Shepard. Flyer quarterback, ran the lone Marine touchdown after being evacuated to the hospital early in the game and returning to play against doctors' orders. Davidson, the Army signal call er, ran wild against the outclassed Flyers, crossing the diagnols for four of the winning TD's. Also outstanding in the Army litie-up were McAfee, a Negro tackle, and Hiledbrand, a back. The performance of Marine Kreamcheck in the line was cons- I"luous anu vvniKnarn siarrcu hi Shepard was injured on the third play of the ball game and carried to the hospital in an am bulance. He left the hospital against the doctors' orders and returned to the game to score six points. Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Cleveland 96 58 Boston 96 58 New York 94 60 Philadelphia 84 70 Detroit 78 76 St. Louis 59 94 Washington 56 97 Chicago 51 101 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Boston 91 62 St. Louis 85 69 Brooklyn 84 70 Pittsburgh 83 71 New York 78 76 Philadelphia 66 88 Cincinnati 64 89 Chicago 64 90 Use of Rail Outmoded Ry Casting and Rare Hands Jack Windlcy, Beaufort, reeled in 17 speckled trout averaging 2 pounds each from a boat near At lantic Beach bridge Saturday. The catch was made casting with a Mae West plug. Mr. Windley believes that platforms should be built oi bridges in this area to encourage such fishing. For the oddity of the week, Eu gene Garner caught two hog fish with his bare hands while he and W. D. Gatlin were fishing in the creek last Monday. Mr. Garner works at Tidewater Power Co. TUES. WED. JOAN FONTAINE LOUIS JORDAN in "LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN" THEATRE THURS. - FBI. SHIRLEY TEMPLE RONALD REGAN In "THAT HAGEN GIRL" McLowhorn, and Wilson came the mound. Hansil scored the 1st run and the inevitable Holloway and Ver banic added two more. Four balls put Hansil on 1st, he stole to 2nd, and Holloway singled to bring him in home. Holloway travelled to 1st on his hit, took 2nd wHen Verbanic walked, made 3rd and home as Wilson twice pitched wild. Ver banic's record was: 1st on a walk, 2nd, 3rd and home on wild pitches. Marshallberg's 7th run was re corded by Elvin Davis in the 6th frame. He singled to 1st, went to 2nd after Pasquale walked and was brought fn home by Stoy's hit. Pasquale had a few bruises to account for his trips to base. lie was hit by the pitcher for no less than three free trips to 1st. Two other times he was walked on balls. Manager Chapel Nelson expected to schedule another postseason event next weekend, but the con tender for his Marshallberg nine is uncertain as yet. Saturday's finme K. H. E. Kinston . . 0(H) 030 100-4 12 1 M'bcrg . 000 120 30x 6 12 1 Sunday's Game R. H. E. M'berg 102 301 000-7 9 1 Kinston 000 000 0000 7 2 Sport Fishermen To Win Awards October 15th 42-Pound Sailfish Leads In Class A Division; Caught By Tarheel Bv Ayrock Itrnwn Unless some angler fishing from aboard a charter boat that is a member of the Morehead City Boatmen's AsiTi.ition nsrtehns a' sailfish that welg KroraKJan and half pounds between now.. and October 16, D. It. Rork of 602 West Kivett st.. Asheboro, will win the $100 cash prize offered in the first annual Sport Fish Round Up here, according to Dan Wade, secretary of the event's sponsor ing organization. The Rork sail fish was caught while he fished from aboard Capl. Bill Ballou's "Victory." Local charter boat skippers were expressing the opinion that with calm waters now in the wake of turbulent scrs brought about by a lingering northeaster there would I... 1... , .. .. . ., : i r : . i. ; .. : nui'M uv ucittri adiiiiAijiMK I'UIIUI- uons. mere is a good possiointy that the. species of class A fish will be out-scaled during the cur rent fortnight. Class A fish that mean $100 cash prizes if caiujht off Morehead City and from a board Boatmen Association craft include sailfish as well as blue and white marlin, tuna and tarpon. The first annual sport-fish con- I Hi I WE ADVISE YOU TO SECURE ALL AVAILARLE CON. TAINERS YOU POSSIBLY CAN AND HAVE THEN TILLED UP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Oil ViU Be Short Again This Winter 1111 Per Deliveries On SINCLAIR Healing Oils, Known as the Rest, To Our Many Customers in Beaufort, Please Call the Above Number. EM T. T. Phone II 3751 to I finS . ''- VVSJVVA't. ' 7otc-v 2V;-j .few ' fOi mocu ms. ow I m test began on July 15. Possible winners entered in the contest to date in Un'e a 31 and a half pound amberjacl landed by a woman. Mrs. C. r Tynall of New Hern landed this fish while she was lisli ing aboard Capt. Ottis Puriloy's boat "Shearwater." A 2(i pound and 12 ounce wa boo, caught by Thomas F. Potwel of Maiden aboard Capt. James Howland's cruiser "Bill-N -Jim" is the largest and one of the lew fish of its species taken this year and entered in the contest. Ii its weight is not topped, the wahoo, amberjack and all other fishes in Class B'and Class C Divisions will win merchandise awards. IV Leslie Kee's 18 and half 1 pound, dulpliin caught while he fisJU-f jjvith.. Capt. George Ileds worth aboard the "Dolphin" in Capt. Purifoy's fleet is slated to be a winner unless someone does something about it during the next two weeks, something such as catching one of these fast and colorful fishes that weighed more than 18 and a half pounds. , A 17- pound grouper taken a board Capt. Percy Howland's boat "Ann" by E. M. Knight, Jr., of Reidsville is the largest of that , USE COAL And Get the Most-and Nosl Satisfying Heat For Your Home Let us solve your Winter heating problems by filling your bins now with choice Coals from our present large stocks. Your orders will receive our prompt attention. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS CARTERET ICE AND COAL COMPANY Phone M 3701 "Since m n REMEMBER LAST WHITER!! M, lif MMiffl to "Tom" Potter, JV van J? species to be taken the contest. so far dining A sheepshead weighing seven pounds and lour ounces landed by O. L. Powell of New Bern aboard Capt. Jim Styion's charter boat Pal is the largest of that species and a two pound, 10 ounce Span ish mackerel, il not out weighed will bring its captor A. W. Jittman of Durham a merchandise prize 'I lie mackerel was caught aboard C.ipt. Al Pittman's "Lois Nancy." Leslie Darby of Plymouth lish ed aboard Purifoy's "Dolphin" and landed an eight pound, four ounce triggerfish. Unless it is outclassed the trigger will win a merchan dise prize for Darby. Largest flounder entered in the contest so far this season was one that weighed four pounds ami 12 ounces. It was landed ,ly rK-.U'lu' C. Rubb of Winston-Salem aboard ( apt. George Lewis' charter boat Squeaky. The fish entered in the contest arc not necessarily the largest ol certain species taken here this year. An amberjack taken by Capt Bill liallou aboard the Victory be fore the contest officially openei doubled the weight of the one tak 1898" Morehead City Agent Morehead City, N. C. fc i tzz II Q M fe p Jrrj rr-'arr n -2p nm rr 1731 riTiip 'rTtfrji fr?p rr-ji k -;p a--"UT' ji rnP-fr 'ji ma SSSX AP i.'eu.fvjtiicj ,o en by Mi's. Tyndall that is eligible. Larger sailfish lhan the 42 pounder have been taken with rod and reel here this season but it was nut eligible for entry in Un contest due to a ruling nl the sponsors requiring that the lish en lered for prize must be taken a board the cull of a member of the Morehead Cily Boatmen's As social ion. As early as 1737 the recognized flag of the New England collides had a blue field Willi a while un ion quai tered by a red cross. Such a flag, wilh a green pine tree add ed. was (allied at the Baltic of liunkcr Hill. Ui if aiLii'ilL'rilbL fait j fa fa ijl 3 fafa v I mf I W k. a I JL serviced rev ZZ XS. 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