Three Games Scheduled t For County Loop Sunday Three doubleheaders are scheduled Sunday in the Car-* teret County baseball loop as the season swings into its second week. Beaufort will travel to Newport, Atlantic will entertain Morehead City, and Salter Path treks to Harkers Island. Beaufort who split with Harkers Island last week meeta Newport who lost a double header. 4 Beaufort will field a team essen tially the same as last week. Either C. Owens or M. Peterson will get mound chores for the visitors with Gould or Sermons on the rubber for Newport. Morehead City will try to keep its first place standing by sending Lloyd Culpepper against Don Wil lis of Atlantic. Bobby Bass and Brad Mcintosh will stand by if Cul pepper gets into any trouble. Salter Path will have Jerry Pitt man, Harold Diebert, or Walt Thomas available for mound duty. Harkers Island will counter with Crawford Pigott or Wilson Davis. Game time is 1:30 p.m. for the first game. The second will follow immediately after the completion of the first. Both games will be seven-inning contests. Robert Banks Places In Seniors Golf Event Robert Banks, Morehead City, took low gross and low net honors with a 79-81 in the Class B age bracket, 60-65 years, in the spring tournament of the Southern Sen iors Golf Association. The tourney was held Sunday at Pinehurst, being played over the par 70 No. 1 and par 72 No. 2 courses. The 36-hole tournament was won by O. V. Russell, holder of the North and South Seniors cham pionships, with a 72-72 ? 144, low gross. Low net was won by C. F. Smith, Greensboro, with 69-62 ? 131. In county high school action yes terday Morehead City faced Camp Lejeune at Camp Lejeune and Smyrna was scheduled to host Pam lico County at Smyrna. Game re sults will be in Tuesday's NEWS TIMES. Baseball Schedule Beaufort at Newport. Morehead City at Atlantic. Salter Path at Harkers Island. Pamlico County Cops Loop Title Pamlico County High won the Seashore Conference baseball title Tuesday, downing an unimpressive Camp Lejeune Nine, 11-0, behind the combined one-hit twirling ef forts of Larry Barker and Robert Gaskill. Barker pitched hitless ba'i for the first three frames, retiring be cause of a sore arm. Gaskill came on and yielded one hit, a double, to Bobby Peele in the sixth. Chris Lupton, Ken Dixon, and Gaskill paced the Spuds 11-hit at tack with two bingles each. Pamlico scored six runs in the first three frames, scoring twice in the fourth and wrapped up the title and the win with a three-run outburst in the sixth. The Devilpups were chargcd with five bobbles as Johnny Mugford was greeted with 11 hits. Pamlico ended the season with a 14-2 record. The Spuds have won the conference title for the last three years. The complete rec ord for Coach Pat Gainey's charg es, over the three year span, is 50-6. Frank Santore, American Bowl ing Congress singles and all-events champion, tied for 92nd position with Tony Sperando in the 1953 doubles event. Two Days Left To Qualify For Golf Event Toiday and tomorrow will be the last chance for Morehead City Golf and Country Club members to play qualifying rounds for the club championship, both ladies and men. Over the weekend the golf com mittee, headed by J. Warren Beck, will pair the contestants in flights of eight to compete for the club championships. Contestants will have a week to play their championship rounds, said C. C. McCuiston, golf pro. Five women and 11 men played qualifying rounds up to Wednesday evening. Ladies qualifying and their scores are Mrs. Virgil Jen kins, 102; Mrs. Darden J. Eure, 96; Mrs. Theodore Salter, 112; , Mrs. C. W. Stamper, 112; and Mrs Grady Rich, 107. Men qualifying were A1 Dewey, 97, Dr. Milton Morey, 94; Dr. John W. Morris, 96; Grover Munden, 86; Clarence Stamper, 100; Bill Cherry, 118; and Dr. Darden J. Eure, 91. George McNeill, 95; S. A. Chalk Jr., 114; and Ray Rogers, 95. Among the men, Warren Beck still leads with a 75 for medalist honors. Mrs. Eijre leads the wo men with 96. Jerry Schumacher Start of Shrimping "is to Us Like Opening of Ball Season in Brooklyn Well, lots of news this week! First the shrimping season is of ficially on and that to Morehead City is like the baseball season is Correct Grip Gives Power By WILLIE KLEIN Three-lime Long Island Open Champion The average player makes his first mistake even before he hits a shot off the first tee. The average plafyer grts his left hand over too far and his right hand under too much. He feels very strong that way but he doesn't have the power he thinks he has by using a tense grip on the club. With a tight or squeezed grip he loses the feel of the club. Why deform yourself. The proper grip is to get the club along the palm of the left hand. The right hand should grip the club njore in the fingers than in the palm. It is surprising to find the con trol, plus power, that will result when the fingers of the right hand come into une. (Klein is golf pro at Wheatley Hills, East Williston, N. Y. In the winter he is pro at La Gorce, Mi ami Beach). FORE! by Pap'i AF/.OC"? or-rw? cOAjr?S7a*rrs HA V? POS7SO ?>&/[/?? W?LL OVSfZ , 300 ?VZ+GD& J, ei/LVy oajizA 2SO VX^OS" /A/ 77^45" AS^-r/OASA{~ !i -nesT cr/SA/i s wooo JVAS C&eOJT-EO tv W/TW A <*30 Uu ~yA/zc> &&/*/?: W /A/ 7H& /333 ^ &/t/TVS/J G&SSS AT ST AA/D&GW& AP N*w$f?*ti>r0t Razorbacks Pin Hopes On Buddy Bob Benson Fayetteville, Ark. (AP)-Buddy Bob Benson, who quit the Univer sity of Oklahoma football team after his freshman year, is expect ed to be a key man for the Arkan sas Razorbacks next fall. The triple-threat tailback estab lished himself as the fleetest Razor back in spring practice. West Virginia Trout Cost 41 Cents Each This Year CHARLESTON, W. VA. ?iMbaMMTlNi. W*"'* m ?fey ?MM S It *? ?i - ? THE TACKLE SHOP FISHING TACKLE Phon. 8-3411 502 Evan* St. Morehaad City, N. C to Brooklyn. Heard the boys were I catching a few too. Hope they have a bang up season cause if the fishermen catch shrimp they will buy shrimp trawlers being built by the Morehead City Yacht Basin and they in turn will have to have pic tures of these new trawlers and maybe I can make enough money to buy a new set of golf clubs. The sport fishermen arc really doing it. Captain Hubert Fulcher caipe to the dock with more red snapper than they could hang up. .1 believe there is no fish on earth more beautiful than a golden red snapper hanging in the sunlight. Captain Ottis's boats lit into a mess of king fish Tuesday. Now, the fish are there, the weather is here, and all we need is fish ermen ? enough fishermen to keep every charter boat booked solid the summer through. Atlantic Beach sounds like Flor ida during a hurricane. All you can hear over there is people ham mering and sawing. I bet you there will be more concessions this sum mer to catch the wary tourist dol lar than ever before. In fact, the QUIET YISI JOHNSON HAS DEVELOPED THE WOMB'S FIRST KIAILY QUIET OUTBOARD MOTORI pi 5H TWt arm moot I* m ??M *?) ?amtacfara. If? tto Mar j ?hniiraMbiitrittM ? Ottfflag's HIM HMMMl Cum to m? * H4wf1J Barbour Marint Supply Co. PIMM Mill U? rtMt St Biirtrt, N. C. A I jeach opened officially Wednes day with a great big bang. I think the race for sheriff is going to really develop into some thing. It seems since Penny and I are now registered voters in Car teret County we have suddenly be come sort of popular like. I re member during the last election Penny voted one way and I voted the other. Sure we cancelled each other out, but BY GOLLY WE VOTED. Sure (lad I ain't in potitici See JERRY, Page 7 ' Camp Lejeune To Host Boat Races Sunday Camp Lejeune, N. C. ? It'll be motorboat racing time lor all out board enthuaiaata at the Wallace Creek boathouae here Sunday ai 2 p.m., when a seriea of racea, ipon sored by the Wilminfton Outboard Motor Club, will be held for thoae who meet qualification rulea. Each driver will be charged a *3 entry fee which entitlea participa tion in any race he is equipped to enter. To date outboard cluba from New Bern, Kaleigh, Greensboro and Charlotte have entered the races, whith will feature Bernard Ab rams, holder of the United States Class C stock outboard record. Abrams is entered in the DU-1 class here. Persons interested in competing must qualify in one of the follow ing classes: Class A utility runabouts; for mo tors under IS cubic inches. Class B utility runabouts; for mo tors between IS and 20 cubic inches. Class DU-1 untility runabouts; special for Evinrude and John son 25 horsepowar motors. Class DU-1 runabouts; for Out board Boating Club rated mo tors not exceeding 16 horse power. 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