15 Unearned Runs Sink Marine Hopes Moody Murdered By Own Mates h Cold Blood Marine Hurler's 11 Walks Don't Help as Tidewater Scores 17-1 Triumph With lesa than half of their reg ulira oh html, the Morehead City Marines wre virtually blasted out of the running for local softball honors Monday night when Tide water Power lowered the boom for a dozen runa In the first inning and went on to score a 17-1 tri umph at Wade Bros. park. The poor Marines had a ten-year old infant at second baae (and don't try and tell us that HE was a marine) and a player with a broken hand In right field. The lad with his hand in a cast had a devilish time of it, but he man aged to get two of the Marines' three hits off Tidewater hurler Woody Kelley. The Marines; emergency pitcher was appropriately named Moody. a!td while he held Tidewater to six hits, his control was not. all that it might have been. To.be brutal ly frank, he walked 11 men in four innings, and hit another. Toss in 11 efrors by his teammates and you have IT runs on a mere half dozea bingles. That first inning was a horror. Moody got the leadoff man. New ton, on strikes, but it took him a half hour to' get the second out. Rice was hit by a pitch and Hodges walked. They moved up on a wild pitch and scored on Guthrie's sin gle. Moody walked Laughinghouse and Vanetten to load the bases and then fell into Dyer straits. Three consecutive batters hit soft rollers at Marine third sacker Dyer, and he loused up all three of them. That gave Tidewater three more runs and a 5-0 lead ? but they were just getting warm. Rice walked to force in another marker and Hodges racked up two more with a single to left. Guthrie's bouncer to the left of the mound was heaved into right field by Moody and two more runs were in. Laugh inghouse walked again and that made 13 consecutive men that had reached base against Moody. The law of averages then came to Moody's recue, and he retired the side with just one more run scor ing?the twelfth of the first in ning. The never say die Marines came storming back in their half of the first to score one run on Sullivan's double, an error, and Bilis' ground out. Ellis, before driving across Sullivan with his bouncer, had un successfully tried to squeeze Mm home. Yes sir, these Marines play scientific baseball. Moody pitched no-run ball in the second and third, but Tidewater moundsman Kelley, bearing down tO' protect his ten-run margin, stopped the Marines with just t ?o hits over the final three innings. Both these bingles were garnered by right fielder Pharia, who had to bat one-handed because his right hand was encased in a cast. Both liits were bunts. Moody was strung for five more runs in the fourth inning when the ten-year-old second baseman threw away a grdDnder and the shortstop made two fumbles. Only two ol tidewater's 17 runs were earned, but they all count and the loss shoved the Marines a game-and-a kalf behind the first place Legion With no time in which to make up the ground. Not?* Newton and Hodges picked up two hit? apiece for Tidewater, and Hodges, Rice, and Guthrie all (cored three runs . . . The field ing gem was a running grab of a line drive by Tidewater right fielder Burns. Burns came huffing *nd puffins toward the foul line to nail Moody's liner in the third. to quote Mr. Burn?: "It surprised hie as much as It did yo* boysf" ? . . The only doukle play of the tame was polled off by the Ma rines in the third. With the bases loaded Kelley was called out on Itrikes and catcher Ellis' throw to third caught Laughinghouse with his wits down . . . Tidewater first baseman Hodges made a dandy tioved-hand grab of Davis' hot shot in the fourth, but it was ruled foul. Hodges thus lived ilp to hia name, tor Brooklyn's Gil Hodge?. I? case Beaufort, Morehead City Youngsters Engage in Field Meet at Former USO ty Jimmy Parker Beaufort and Morehead City held a field day at the Morehead City USO Tuesday morning from 9 until 12:34 with 12S boys and .girls taking part in the contests and there were many others who watched the events. The field day ended in a tie acore. Plans are now under way fir an other field day to be held about Aug. 15. The exact date will be announced later. Charles Hester,] Morehead City recreation director and Raz Autry, Beaufort recreation director, are hoping a large num ber of parents from each town will come to see just what the recrea tion program is doing for their chil dren. Results of the field day: Horseshoes: Earl Wade and Jiggs Griffin, Morehead City, de feated Lewis Woodard and James Holland. Beaufort; Bobby Martin and Robert Swain, Beaufort, beat Mike Willis and Buddy Howland, Morehead City; Charles Arthur and Timmy Lawrence. Morehead City, beat Crow Willis and Billy Martin, Beaufort. Boys basketball free throws: Jiggs Griffin, Morehead, and Jim my Parkin, Beaufort, tied for first place, each making 6 out of 10 shots. Robert Swain, Beaufort, was second with 5 out of 10; Lewis Woodard, Beaufort, third, with 3 out of 10; and Earle Wade, More head City, fourth with 2 out of 10. Girls basketball free throws: Carolyn Guthrie, Morehead City, Yachl Basin Undergoes Recapitalization Process The Morehead City Yacht Basin, inc. is in the process of "complete recapitalization," R. C. Kirchofer, Raleigh, announced today. The firm, formerly owned and operated by Charles N. Bennett and asso ciates, Morehead City, is being taken over by Kirchofer and a group of affiliates. "The details of organization are not ready for announcement as yet and probably will not be ready for 60 to 90 days," explained Kirchofer who came to Morehead City about a month ago. "There will be no major change in policy," he continued, "and from -the local standpoint- we hope to gimja much Mnployment as prac ttfabla within our facilities." J. W. Thompson, formerly of Southport, will be in charge of the boat yard. Robert Montague, New port, will serve as comptroller. Kirchofer holds a major interest in the firm of Kirchofer and Ar nold, inc., an investment banking Concern, Raleigh. Stani Causes Damage Yesterday at Crab Point A thunder storm yesterday after noon tore off the porch of the L. C. Scott residence, Crab Point, and threw the porch across a power line, causing a power failure. Trees were uprooted and boats pulled up on land were turned over. The boat of J. B. Rice was blown 20 feet from where it hid been resting upside down on a small incline. Beaufort recreation program schedule for today through Tues day is as follows: today, swimming from 9:30 to 11. junior ball prac tice from 2 to 3:30, art for boys and girls at the Scout building from 2 to 3, senior boys' practice from 3:30 to 9 and dancing from 7 to 9:15. Monday morning the senior boys will play Camp Moreheid in a ball game at Camp Morehead, and that afternoon the junior boys will be hosts at a ball game with the More head City junior recreation team. Tuasdiy morning will be given over to swimming; junior boys' ball practice will be from 2 to 3:M, senior boys will hive ball practice from 3:30 to 5, and dancing that evening will be from T to (:1S. you haven't seen him, is not mere ly a tremendous slugger? he is one of the smooth?! fielding first basemen in either league. TWP 12 0 0 5?17 8 1 Marines 1 0 0 0? 1 3 11 Kelley and Vanetten; Moody and GUIs and Sac Owens. Beaufort, tied for first, both having ma8e 4 out of 20. Camillla Bullock, Morehead City, was second with 3 out of 20. In the three-legged race Harden Eure and Lew Phillips of Morehead City beat Butch Hassell and Billy Martin of Beaufort. 1 Twenty-five' yard dash: 7 and 8-year-olds (in order of finish) Pud llassell, Beaufort; David Midgett. Morehead; Dan Wade, Morehead: and Jackie Gardener, Beaufort; 8 jrid 10-year-olds, Danny Willis and Butch Hassell, both of Beaufort: 11. 12, and 13-year-olds, Billy Martin. Beaufort, and Lew Phillips and Buddy Holland (tie), both of Morehead City; special run-off, Bil ly Martin, Beaufort, and Charles Arthur, Morehead City, tie; 13-16 year-olds, Jiggs Griffin. Morehead City. Bobby Martin, Beaufort. High jump: Jimmy Parkins, Beaufort; broad Jump: 15-ltt-year olds, Billy Eudy and Pierson Willis, both of Beaufort; 12-14-year-olds. Earl Wade, Morehead City, Jimmy Parker, Morehead City and James Howland, Beaufort, tie; those un der 12. Billy Martin, Beaufort, and Lew Phillips, More-head City. Tennis: Jimmy Parker and Jinv my Lawrence of Morehead City beat Crow Willis and John l^taton. of Beaufort. Boxing: Billy Griffin. Morehead and John Staton, Beaufort, draw; Wayne Guthrie, Morehead, beat Russell Grigg, Beaufort; Crow Wil lis, Beaufort, beat Wayne Guthrie, Morehead City; Billy Martin, Beau fort, and Darden Eure, Morehead, draw; Joe Griffin, Morehead, beat Douglas Swain, Beaufort; Pud Has seU, Beaufort, beat David Guthrie, Morehead City; Pierson Willis, Beaufort, and Jiggs Griffin. More head City. draw. Baseball throw: 8-1 2-year-olds (distnace) Grigg Willis, Morehead City, Billy Martin. Beaufort; (ac curacy) Mike Willis, Morehead; Robert McNeill, Morehead, and Al len Windley, Beaufort; 13-15-year? olds (distance) Jimmy Parkins, Bobby Martin, and Billy Eudy, all of Beaufort; (accuracy), Earl | Wado, Morehead City, Bobby Mar tin. Billy Eudy, both of Beaufort. ?Iliri ipIHli AiriM ?up >wM*W 4 rHi ?uj 'hm ?u. *h* m ?Ui>n * r?n *?WW^ JMNHUiVVOIIt UMUrNOIUk. JU1NOII ? Softball League To Start Playoffs Monday Night League-Leading Legion Stands Two Games Ahead of Second Place Marines Dr. Russell Outlaw, president of the Morehead City Softball league, today announced the schedule for next week's playoff. Games will take place Monday. Tuesday. Thursday, and Friday at Wade Brothers park. The Coast Guard and Fry Roofing will tangle in the opener at 7:30 Monday night, followed by the Jaycees and Lions at 9:15. Morehead Marines and Tide Water Power co. will take to the field at 7:30 Tuesday night and the American Legion and Beaufort Odd Fellows will slug it out at 9:15. The winners of Monday night's games will clash at 7:30 Thursday and the losers will meet for Thurs Carteret League SCHEDULE Saturday Morehead City at Marshallberg. Newport at Beaufort. Sunday Marshallberg at Morehead City. Beaufort at Newport. day night's second contest. Friday night's opener will have the win ner of the American Legion-Odd Fellows game meeting the winner of Thursday night's first game and the final game will pit the winner of the Marines-Tide Water contest against the winner of Thursday night's second game. The league standings are as fol lows : . American Legion 15 3 Morehead Marines 13 5 Beaufort Odd Fellows 11 8 Tide Water Power 11 8 Last night's Odd Fellows-Fry Roofing game was played after press time, but. Dr. Outlaw remark ed that the results of that game will not affect the playoff sched ule. ? Won Loct Morehead Jaycees Lions Coast Guard Fry Roofing 9 11 7 12 4 11 4 13 Twt Cwtosta Will Eai Summer Btcruiion The final week of the Bean fart recreation program. Au|. II 17, will feature a Glamour and Musrlea content for boys and girla between the age? of 7 and 1( and 11 and 13, and alao an amateur talent ahow. The (i and M contest will be held at the Scant building and all conteatanta will wear bath ing suit*. Conteatanta for both the G and M show and the amateur ihou should register with Mr. or Mrs. Kai Autry or Jimmy Parkin by next Thursday, and give the classification of their talent. ... IhnltfaACtt* Retraction Sdwnk The Morehead City Junior boy* will play the Beaufort junior team at the Beaufort ball park Monday afternoon if transportation can be arranged, Charles Hester, director, has announced. The boys are to be at the USO building at 1 o'clock that afternoon. Morehead City's recreation schedule is swimming today from 9:30 to 11, with baseball practice from 11 to 12. Monday: baseball practice for boys aged 6 to 7 at 9 o'clock, front' 10 to 11 that morning ball praei tier for boys aged 8 and 9. Tuesday the group will have swimming from 9 to 11. 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