Softball Leape Ops'Sfl Season Four Games Per Week Promised; JCs - Legion Game Tomorrow Nigh! Official 19f?0 plav in the More head City Sufi ball League got un derway last ni*>ht with two more games scheduled this week and a full slate of four games a week promised for every week the re mainder of the season. Se\en teams are entered in the league without the eighth, the Lions club, expected to enter with ?n a day or so. One team. Morehead City Technical Institute, is having its vacation this week, consequent ly only three games are scheduled for the first week. A taster ami tighter brand of hall than was played last year is promised this year, President Ber nard Leary has stated. Seven inn inn names will he played each Mon day, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday nights wiiii Wednesday night left open for makeup names. Any profits made lrom admis sions will go toward improving lighting facilities at the park, it was stated. Admission to the games is 10 tents for children and 20 tents for adults. The lirst game last night was plaved between the l oast (iuard and 't itle Water Power. Tonight the Javcees will meet the Ameri can li'Mon and Thursda\ night the National Cuard will plav FiK.V Officials in the league in addi lion lii President I ears are Hill Chalk, treasurer, Bradley Mcln tosh umpire, Dot Harrell and Gib Arthur, storekeepers. Si. Paul's Takes Double Crowns Beaufort', si raid's Fpiscopal team raptinel championship t 1 owns in both junior anil senior divisions of I li?* Carteret County chuii li l e i- lie recent |v with vie tones o\ ? ? i" ih?.' Newport Methodist senior nine and the Ann Street Methodist junior nine. Junior Sprinkle'-, timely pitching featured the senior deleal of New po.l Spun le allow ed Newport uiilv three hits in the i'OT victory Newport only inn cuminr*. vi.i #i< unearned route. .limmie Parkin's three for four record. two ot them triples, led St Paul' at the bat. Dickie Dickinson Willi three foi four and Frank fiil likiu and .lunior sprinkle with two for four were the other top men. Score by innings Newport 0 0 0 1 o 0 0 ? 1 St. Paul's (i :> :> \:\ o :: x -no Home runs by Peewec Parkin and (. Holland and Parkin's live hit pitchim1. were outstanding events in the v\ A win bv the jun iors over Ann Street Methodist. In addition to his homer Parkin had a three for four record at the plate to lead Iris team Jerry Thom as with two lor three and Barney Oillikm with two for four also were outstanding tor St Paul's. Score by innings: Ann Street 103 000 0 4 St. Paul's 047 a 10 x? 21 The Fla? of th? United Stat** of America ? How to Rcspact and Diaplay It 1 ? When flags of states or cities or pennants of societies are flown on the same halyard with the flag of the United States of America, the latter should always be at the peak. When flown from adjacent staffs the flag- of the United States should he hoisted first and lowered last. 2 ? When displayed with an other flag against a wall from crossed staffs, the flag of the United States should be on the right (the flag's own right), and its staff should be in front of the staff of the other flag. 3 ? When used on a speaker's platform, whether indoors or out. the flag should never be reduced to the role o4" a mere decoration by being tied into knots or draped over the stand. For this purpose bunting should be used. The flag, if displayed, should be either on a staff or secured to the wall or back curtain behind the speaker with the union to the flag's right. 4 ? When flags of two or more nations are displayed together they should be flown t'rom sepa rate start's of the same height and the flags should be of approxi mately equal size. 5 ? When the flag is displayed in a manner other than by being flown from a staff, it should be displayed flat, whether indoors or out. When displayed either hori zontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be upper most and to the flag's own light, that is, to the observer's left. 6 ? Whenever a number of flags of states or cities or pennants of societies are to be arranged in a group and displayed from starts with the flag ot the United States the latter should be placed at the center of that group and on a staff slightly higher than any of the others. 7? When the flag is displayed in the body of the church, it should he from a staff placed in the position of honor at the con gregation's right as they face the clergyman. The service Hag, the state Hag or other Hag should be at the h it of the congrega tion. If in the chancel or on the platform, the flag of the United States should be placed on the clergyman's right as he faces the congregation and the other Hags at his left. 8 ? When the flag is displayed from a ?:taft" projecting horizon tally or at an angle from the window sill, balcony or front of a building, the union of the Hag should k?? to the peak of the staff (unless the Hag is to b? displayed at half-staff) * 9 Whenever the flag of the J United .States is carried in a pro cession in company with other flags, it should occupy a position in front ot' the center of the line of Hags or on the right of th? marching lint. Morehead City Splits Rainy Pair Sail inc. < lull to Meet The first regular 1950 mooting of t lit* Morehead City Sailing Club will ho hold at tho club's head quarters on S. Htli st. Friday at <> ( p. in. It is planned to start practice jiaees Sunday. Or. Donald K. Rob I inson, commodore. has announcod. Pennsylvania's basketball team | recently set a high-scoring Ivy i League record with 9!~? points a gainst Harvard. Your Best Ford Dealer Loftin Motor CO. "Where You Get The Moit in Value For The Lent Money" \ BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE SEE US TOR YOUR NEW FORD TRUCKS We Sell ? We Trade ? We Rny ? We Finance GOOD VALUES IN USED TRUCKS AND USED CARS Rain. more rain, and tin- New Rem Falcons baseball it-am nun billed to trip Morehcad City's basr I) ill team Saturday. 10 M, hut re venge was sweet Sunday as More head returned win* 7 u. Saturday's game was all tied up. with New Bern at hat a:, i deluge ol rain started tailing Be fore the umpire stopped plus New ! Bern liafl rotten live run. nil pitcher (ahoon and much ?>i the damage was done. After 'ATi minutes play was i? sinned with Morehead ;;i a luMiirr g a lilt* is promised fur to- I morrow afternoon at tlir lleau- I h?rl hall park, lli.il will make the fans groan .mil the aim (hair | umpires Ml ii|i :iiul take notice. Rt-aufml Itotarians will meet th?' Itt.iufoil lluuk ( lull me mla-i s, and the Ilea ill ml Jaycees ti ill |ila> against the Juniur Woman's (luh to ii |?h?il?l the honor and reputation ol the man, anjL to raise niom-v for I he llcaufort summer renealioii program. The gan'e will start at 2:30. and an uproarious time is promis ed everyone. I'ain displayed the form lh.it makes pitcliei'. flood as he and his team males kepi New Bern from senr ini' a single run' as Murehead scor ed seven to lake I he contest . Hentoli Willi two fur four and Kelly with two fur five were head halsmcn fur More head. Kelly lap I pin? a round tripper in the high scoring fourth inning Skinner was lo? dig pitcher fur New Rem. Score bv innings: It II F New Bern (KMI 000 000 0 ti ? Murehead Old 400 llx 7 7 I) ? STANLEY'S CAFE Is Now OPEN for Breakfast LPNCH and DIMMER DELIGHTFUL MEALS PREPARED THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM EAT WITH US TO-DAY ON HIGHWAY 70 WEST OF MOREHEAD CITY Southpaw Leads Beaufort To Victory Over Midway A red hot outhpaw pitcher made his mark Saturday as $eautort edged (tut Midwa\ Park. 4 1. in a tight game behind the lour lot pitching of newcomer John Hover linn. Ileverlinv's pilchtiiK was master tol and Ins teammates, parti* ulat ly Has llasscll at short stop. ;tl?!\ hacked him. stoppim- man> .hi ap parent hit In* I ore I he hattei could i each hist and pe>'j'inn him out At only one tune duriie the kuiue did pitcher Heverlinr allow luiusell to j'et m a tiilit spot In the fop ot the ninth wjtli Beaufort leading. 41. the tuM man up l?n Midw a\ ta^^ed a single that placed luin safely on first llcvei lint-'s control faltered tor a moment and the next two hat lets walked loading the base-. Pappv Diem. Midway's old man ot the di.i inoud. was next up and lite mound-, man's control letnrned lo tun Diem. 'I'he next hatter up popped nut and the tinal one w a ?. pul mil oil a forced pla\ The name was marked In ex treutel.N capable plux and h hi pitchui!-. and lieldin:*. tin both teams Only one man on the Iteau fort team, Pledger. managed to i?ct more than one hit while all the other si\ hits were divided. Sad lei's double with two on in the eighth was the best hit ball lor Beaufort, rivinji ii the exti.i mat ?'.in that insured \ ictory Katcliffe went all the wav f??r Midwax 011 the mound pitchm; > line i an it* but one bettered h\ Meveibn,: Score by inniiu - i: ii i M I * a i k Pill (Mill (Nip I I ' Beutffoil loo loo o;*\ I }: I Beaufort will meet Newport atui da> in what i plan lied In be .i donhlclie i lei t-?? inula lip u I'uiiie inr t'd eurlier the ?*.? soil t.ainelWne fot the .ill. hi i>i ??t? ,ihl\ w ill be I a l p hi iii ot ?!ei to I. 1-1 h* *1 Ii taliie-- pl.iyed hetoie II.lll.llt'SS Saturday Bcaiilnrt I Midwa\ I'arl; 1 \ew Hern lo Mojehead < it x 0 Newport 'I, Mai hallber u ( I or i, -it-) suium Moreliead ( it y 7. New Bern h . Newport !l Mai hallhei ? 0 (Tor ?f? >' >, : STANDINGS Moreliead I it \ i Mai shallben Midwav I'ark Newpoi I New Bern Beaufoi I Won lost IM. Ii! 1 .7#i: ? II (i 1.17 7 ? 4:tfl 7 Hi Ii:' 7 10 1 1 ? r> n :u:t OCR AN PARK DRIVE-IN THEATRE Two Miles West of Morehead City On Route 70 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY roMi.m & uiiinimiav ( ORNKI. W II. PE TOUR DAYS LEAVE" A I.AIHiH RIOT'! Till KSIIAV K I RIIIAV VAN JOHNSON Mt'ARDO MONT AI.BAN in "BATTLEGROUND" Army Engineers Propose Change in Hnrbor Line I he I iiit* of tin- 0M ;lin?; channel U'.-din" inio Morohoad C'it\ ualor troni I nun I'.c.uihti I i ii let is pro (in nniMOii h\ tin1 i mps <>t I n iiu-t'i- I S \ i hi \ atronliiit lo an uinouiicf nifiil from T .1 1 1 ? ? ? \ ill ? \fr?tti\o oHuoi. W.Iiiwii I ?.ui. I he proposed i hail}. f will mote I ilii- IvuiImu line 1 1 1; 1 1 1 1 > soulhtt.tid till' point ul lU.IMIIlUni tllONf Hieill I .ml li appi .?\imalel\ liciu I ail leet i i t ?liiiiifiii s ol* siiKro'.led ? lian^es on I lie piopo.il will he uvfived l>\ llif \\ i Im i ti : !an oflU'c i orps ?>1 I it ; lneei nit 1 1 1 hint' !' lMr?0 President's Committeeman Speaks io Rotary Clnb I'. M Kcppt'll, or^aiii/iin'. tli i ct tor ul i PH'-.itJt'iil s t ti in mi I Iff ! tin a itli itHi .mil wt'Uaif lor I ho ! j A i med l**t ? i t'f in Ilii- ii'.i spoke f i i?i Mt>i fju'.iil i 1 1 \ Kt?1 :u iuits at Iticii i r 1 1 1 1 1 v t . i > hi lu iitfft iiit' on Hie I iift-.i im (it li afoiiiniillt'f loeallt mil on the iifffl lot liolai t ills lo I ; kf p it I III il- pi O! I .till. ROYAL THEATRE I ? >1 > \ \ \ H'l ? ? N I M \ \ ? . i < i:\rr \ III*, i \ i \ \i wo RED LIGHT i hi i:m? \ n \ i cm vt \h im? \ \ i i > i \i:i \ III Ills \\ IX I I IIS III SOUTH SEA SINNER BEAUFORT THEATRE MAK II-: V\ INhSOlt C, I (Illill: MiiMiidMI HY III "DAKOTA LIL Will ? IMM r. II I I A I I 1(1 .IIMMV \v \ki:i.v III "GUN LAW JUSTICE" I) I'M AIINAZ III HOLIDAY IN HAVANA" llll ItshW I Kill A V (.AMY i oni'l i: I.AC IJKN HAi A I I. in BRIGHT LEAF1 i OMI\(. SOON: "SAMSON K III I II All < OICKI ( I luN A .-iitciu <- ui I In* report in last l*i nl \ \ 1- \\ ' . 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('i// fj j)rf !////( -/ Ud i/nfuftc 9;iiiisoii W AMD Delilah Culm by c/t'r iiirnng Hint IAMABR VICIOR MA IUR1 lilOHL'l SANOIRS ANCIIA UNSUUHY mm wiicokun Admission This Attract inn : MATIN Hi: ( liildrcn ?:">< A dulls tiOr NK.IIT < liildmi J55T Adults ,, SI. I?0 I t-d? -l al Tax liu ludcd DANCE To The KITING MUSIC of WOODY ERNUL And His BAND AT ATLANTIC BEACH CASINO WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 14TH EAST DRIVE-DI THEATRE' One lljlf Mile East of Beaufort un Hlghtoay 70 TWO SUOWS NIGHTLY Al-.il Splrcted Short Subjects l hildrrn I ml< r 1 2 Admitted Fret IHNH.HI A \\II>MM>\V >M III ROMAN I: \KB \R A H \l K Hdi'.in nitir.coix lit THE WINDOW" un it .i?w a i uutw I.I M TII'RNF.Y <;foh<;k sanofrs in "SUNDOWN" LOOK TOR TREE PASSES IN YOUR POPCORN BOX!! MOREHEAD CITY Monday, Junp 1 9lh ONE DAY ONLY Presenting AN AM %ZIMJ \KKAY of spam. km %m> stars: ln< ludlng ? Helen Haag i. ..l her uorld-famou* < HIM PAN/KK> oh THE JUNGLE . . . iimhkey*. ponlet, dogs, ? Leon Snyder and Hi- famous LIBERTY IHHM.S. . ? Doll Sisters Hit* world's youngest Star-* of Hit- ali?, In the HOLLYWOOD At. Kl \l. B \LLLT. ? Capf. Eddie Kuhn I ? In the Steel anna battling the only mixed group of wlid animals on tour today. ? Frankie Lou Woods himI her famous "HAMi OF HEATH" ? Shirley Tempi* ? th? world's largest perform ing elephant ? her slitter 'Suzle and the baby elephant* ?Mary and Jane. DISPLAYS OF OUTSTANDING A. / CIRCUS ACTS Sponsurrd By The LIONS CLUB lii'Hifii or Lions Blind Work 28lh & Bridges Sts. Twic? Daily 3 fr 8 P. M. noon* oraw SAT p.m. POPLLAB PRICES! Adults $1.20 Children 60c Int-liuling Tax StMiaftt keiiJUick^ HoWiboii Q95 \M *H OUAM ?S H 4 YIAtf OiP i It ftOto*^