Salter Path Downs Beaufort 6-5 4 Hassell Scores on Henry Frost's Single in Eighth An eighth inning single down the left field line by Henry Frost, scoring Ray Hassell from third, gave Salter Path a 6-5 victory over Beaufort, and gave them a tie for second place in the Carteret County baseball league. Beaufort and Salter Path now have 3-2 records. Atlan Harkers Island Splits Sunday Doubleheader Takes First Game 5-4, Lose to Morehead City 7-2 for Third Spot Tie Morehead City and Harkers Is land are tied tor third place in the County Baseball League with 3-3 records. The teams split in Sunday's doubleheader at More head City. Scoring in the top of the seventh, Harkers Island nudged Morehead 5-4 in the first game. Putting on a late rally in the fifth and sixth innings of the second game, More head took the nightcap 7-2. Harkers Island's first game win was featured by three doubles, Wilson Davis, "Snoball" Gaskill, and Jerry Guthrie each got one. For Morehead, Bobby Willis doub led. Davis Hurls Three-Hitter Wilson Davis, on the mound, twirled three-hit ball, getting in trouble only once, and that in the third inning when he gave up three runs. The visitors scored one in the first, three in the second, and broke a 4-4 tic in the top of the seventh with one run Morehead, under new management. Bob Butler, took over the reins from Bobby Bass, scored once in the first and sent three scampering across the plate in the third. Winning pitcher was Davis, los er was Brad Mcintosh, who re lieved Bobby Bass in the third. Har kers Island clubbed both Bass and See BASEBALL, Page 8 a fo/bm/soo ftfuzAenZA QUIET YISI JOHNSON HAS DEVELOPED THE WORLD'S FIRST KIAUY QUIET OUTBOARD MOTOR!* 5^1 T^l I THIS MOTOt / otsourfc / WHY . PMVKHIHT wan, P ENTIRELY NEW! ENTIRELY DlfflBtSNTI Thto bow motor to ao quM thai couwatloB btooni a part ef outboard boating. It Man At ?rmntval ro roiutkm of aD outboard manufacture. It's the aotar yee've always wasted! Bo om ot fee Ural to run and Mport? o? outbowd ?OtorlBf'l MWMt Huatloal Com* to omd see Jr Hdmyl Barbour Marine Supply Co. Phone Mill <1* Promt 8L Beaufort, N. C. ?tic i? in lint vi? * split with New port. The second game, called at the end of four innings because of the 8 p.m.- curfew, was ruled no con test. Beaufort was ahead 8-5 at the time. In ithe first game the score was tied 5-5 at the end of seven innings, sending the game into extra in nings. In the top half of the eighth, Walt Thomas, hurling for Salter Path, sent Beaufort down one, two, three. Hassell Singles Hassell led off the bottom half of the eighth with a single, moved to second on Alvin Willis' sin8'e while Lloyd Frost was fanned by Cal Hodges. . . _ Thomas sent Hassell scampering to third with a single and the bases were jammed. Jerry Pittman be came a strikeout victim, but Henry Frost hit a towering drive down the left field line that scored the winning run. Winning hurler was Thomas, los ing pitcher was Hodges. Hodges was lifted in the first for Owens, but resumed the hill in the second. Hodges, extremely wild, gave Salter Path two runs in the first on three walks and one hit bats man. He was lifted in favor of Owens who got Thomas on three strikes to end the inning. Owens gave Salter Path one run on a walk and a hit batsman. Beaufort Bounces Back Beaufort bounced back with two runs on singles by Ottis Jefferson and Carl Sadler, a fielder s choice, and an error. They tied * up m the second, 3-3, on two walks and Jim Parkins' single. Beaufort took the lead in the third, scoring two runs, featured by Bill Gillikin's double and BoD Schwark's single. A double by Hassell drove in Charley Callahan for Salter Path s fourth-inning run, and^the home team tied it up 5-5 in the flfj? singles by Thomai and Henry Frost, sandwiched around two free tickets. Parkins Ends Threat In the bottom of the seventh Salter Path threatened when a sin ale a ftelikur's choice, and a walk loaded the sacks. Hodges was again lifted for Owens. Harold Deibert, hitting for Gehrmann Gutbrie, hit sharply to the left through short, on whi.n Parkins made a sensational stop, tossing to Powell at second for the force on. Harold Bass. _ This play sent the game into the extra inning with Salter Path com ing through in major league fashion. ? _, Score by innings: R H. E. ssrrisssa : ; Atlantic Leaps To First Place In County Loop Atlantic stands alone place in the County Baseba League after splitting a twin bill with Newport Sunday at Newport Newport took the first game 7-4 and Atlantic copped the nightcap 5-3 In the first game Jerry Garner was credited with the win. He gave up eight hits, one a home run to Buddy Willis. _ Newport clouted loser Don Wil lis for seven hits. Three of these were doubles to Newkirk, Mason and Jerry Garner. Atlantic took the second game, combining seven hits and five New port errors, featured by Buddy Willis' double to place out the 5-3 "'winning pitcher was Julian Wil lis. who was tagged for six hit?. Milton Gould was charged with the loss. ? 1 Atlantic now has > 4-2 record. Newport's record is 1-5. Joe Fitigerald, bullpen coach for the Washington Senators, was a batboy for the Nats in 1912. VOTE WITH CONFIDENCE FOR Vernon C. Guthrie FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER TM* Advertisement Pali for by Veraoa C. Guthrie ? ? 1 Mighty Midgets ? SA1AC4-GS7 WCW06'?A'S?A? GHS7* -TO yv/^/ 7H? /QSMZrCJCAO' P*ML (4BAS//S- CM/iV ^ ?S9 AM&T/N \ ?~ru& , &LAKE/ZS -r*es4THL&T/CS ?-FOOT^& , /3G-/=>OOAJC> Az/rcrAterf*. ^cw -2-^ <5 -*/t1GS //V/S52 #f/77/ -4 f/ajg * sso&vsttG A/r ot? cusev&s <***xc ^MM-Z/AJe CQMT&Oi. Jerry Schumacher Burl Ives Pulls a Shanghai ; Columnist Jumps Boat Saturday Well I got shanghied! Burl Ives I and his beautiful sailboat, the Aba co Queen, arrived in Morehead City at 6. a.m. Thursday. He was going to spend several days with us when that curse of modern civil ization, the telephone, rang and it was New York calling saying that a television crew was to meet tne boat at Norfolk Saturday. So nothing left but to catch a few hours sleep and shove off. At 4 in the afternoon we left. I was to go with the boat that night and get off the following morning and come hack to Morehead. So under l**" cruised through the bay nto Core Creek Canal and out Into Pamlico Sound. The weather by this time was making up into a first class mullet blow. Storm clouds and sunset? a great sight! The motor was shut off and everv rag of canvas was hoisted. You know the greatest sight in the world is a towering mast of a sail boat reaching into the ?ky. . Bu then it depends on who is M""* loo. It s like the fellow said lis ten to those beautiful church bells " His ' partner sh?uted,"I can't hear a thing you re saying for the noise of those blankety blank bells " Now I like the spray and waves and the storm as do most people with boating experience, but to the uninitiated it could have I been a little frightening to say the 'e Aboard the Abaco Bob Simpson, a former ad salesman for THE NEWS-TIMES. He tells a wonderful story. Out ing to get a land fall at Morehead City at 3 a m. in the morning, Thursday. They witnessed a rare and beautiful sight a full color. It rose out of ttw ocean in a great half circle and disap peared again into the ocean, and it !Tas caused entirely by the light of ^ Well, to get back to the story Just before the storm blew itself out-everybody being d?gtir*i soaked and wet and hungry, ** found a little cove and mdjwtC The cook fixed ? meal ? f" ? king and then we hit the _ What seemed like seconds liter we were awakened by the greatest smell on earth, bacon and eggs and C?"!a up came the stublHirm an chor and covered ?ae wtth from head to foot and we were on our way again before W' light. There's nothing as peace ful as a sailboat. Good life this U It's too bad such a small percentage of people ever get to experience it. 11 i ever get to be a billionaire instead of like Carnegie whogaYeuspeas ants libraries, I would ieo to it U?t every school would have s sailboat and that every student before ne could graduate would have to spend two weeks at sea .. Mow going Ifcrewk tke AlUga tor rap Carnal, the ftowen "d the ho*y*wUe were In full blooai and the tngnus ee U asag ATHLETE'S FOOT WITH KEIATOLVTIC ACTION s & gjck dru" M* Todmy pt Ml ? ^ A.- ?? ? ,?.^LlAa nificent. 1 was supposed to gel ' " off at Belhaven but Burl was at the tiller and he Just kept on going and being that it was a mile swim to the dock I decided 1 had better go along to Eliia beth City. Penny is going to be a little put out cause I was to be home at noon today?it's now 3:30 and we won't be in Elizabeth City until to morrow. But then a sailboat is an outmoded method nf transporta tion, however wonderful it may be. So after 23% hours of sailing across the beautiful Albemarle Sound, we finally docked at Eliz abeth City at 3 a.m. The gang was bound and deter mined that I was going on to the Chesapeake with them but I fooled them. As soon as everybody was asleep which didn't take but about 30 seconds, I hastily, scribbled them a note and left the boat. Eliz abeth City is about as bright and cheerful as a graveyard at 3:30 a.m. I finally found a place to have a cup of coffee and wash my face. Since the bus station didn't open until 7 I decided to try to hitch hike home. However, with a three day beard and mud from the an chor all over me I guess 1 must have looked a little on the crum my side because quite a few cars slowed up, took one look and then stepped on the gas. Finally I managed to get three rides which netted me a total of eight miles so at 8:30 I stood in the mldd'e of the road and flagged down the but. Penny is like a mother.whose boy ran away. First she was going to wham the tar out of him but when she saw him, she was so glad to see him she forgot all about it. And so ends the saga of my shanghai. Just thinking about great writers who go into six months of research before writing a book on catfish for example, sure makes me glad to be a small town paper colum nist. You just sit down and write. It doesn't take any re search to know that Ray Garrett plays awful golf. If I used re search I would still come up with what everyone already knows ? Dig-Em-Up Garrett just has a hard time, that's all. Walter Dear, a fine young fel low of 77 years, visits us quite of ten from up North. He decided to play a little golf Saturday with his son-in-law, Lockwood Phillips. Tar Heels Afloat Cruise Will Start At 5 P.M. Saturday The annual Tar Heels Afloat spring cruise will take place this weekend highlighted by a cabaret banquet and floor show at the New Bern Golf and Country Club. Cruisers will gather at the ren dezvous points, Morehead City Yacht Basin or River Forest Manor, Belhaven, at S p.m. Saturday. Din ner and entertainment are sched uled at both spots. Sunday morning boats will leave rendezvous points, sailing under sealed orders. A banquet with a floor show will start at 7 p.m. at the Golf and Coun try Club, New Bern. Election of officers will take place during the evening. The present officers of the or ganization are Ed Ward of Wil mington, commodore; Elliott Street of New Bern, rear commodore; George Arrington, New Bern, sec retary; Joseph D. McCotter, Wash ington. N. C., vice commodore; James Thompson of Morehead City, fleet captain; A. A. Ruffin of Wil son, publicity; Dr. M. A. Pittman of Wilson, fleet surgeon; and Har old Simpson of Beaufort, treasurer. Now Mr Dear hadn't had a club in his hand for several years but came up with a surprising score of 51. I.ockwood, our senior pro, had to scramble to juit Rarely beat him. Mr and Mrs. Dail, a wonderful couple from Goldsboro, are mak ing a show place out of the old Ocean Drive hotel on the beach. They have renamed it the Edge water. P.S. 1 would rather have had the job of building the Pana ma Canal. Well anyway, they in herited with the place a well, an artisan well that is. It flows all the times and seven hundred feet deep and the water it soft and tastes real wonderful. Atlantic Reach la going to hare fireworks Wednesday ere. New I like fireworks tad always have ever since I was a little shaver but I like fireworks at Atlantic Beach the best because all I have to do Is raise up the shade and sit back and relax and enjoy them, Just like TV without the paymenta. < Morehead Golf Tourney Enters Second Round Second round pUy started yester day in the Morehead City Golf and Country Club championship tour nament. Second round play will be concluded Sunday, i Pairing for the second round, as announced by C. C. McCuiston, pro, are aa follows: Championship flight: G rover Munden vs. Dr. A1 Chestnut, Bill Skarren vs. Dick McClain, Mac Sul livan vs. George Lewis, and War ren Beck vs. Charles Hasaeil. Championship consolation: Wal ter Teich vs. Jerry Schumacher, Frank Exum vs. Piggy Potter, and Marion Mills vs. Bud Dixon. Second Flight Second flight: Robert Seamon vs. Ray Hassell, Bernard Leary vs. Gray Hassell, Charles Cheek vs. Lockwood Phillips, Gilbert Pc.ter vs. Harry Gillikin. and Dr. Milton Morey vs. Harold Ketterer. Fourth flight: Grady Rich vs. Dr, W. M. Brady and L. G. Dunn vs. Dr. John Morris. Fifth flight: W. C. Carlton vs. Clarence Stamper and Vic Bella mah vs. Skinner Chalk. In the ladies championship flight. Mrs. Virgil Jenkins will meet Mrs. Margaret Davies and Mrs. Darden Eure will play Mrs. George Wallace. First Round Sctores Those completing first round play and their scores are: third flight, Lockwood Phillips over J. F. Cheek, 6 and 5; Charles Cheek over Dr. Darden Eure, 2 up: and Dr. John Way was topped by Har old Ketterer, 5 up. Fourth flight: L. G. Dunn over George McNeill, 2 up; Dr. John Morris over Ray Rogers, 5 up; and W. C. Carlton over Jack Holt, 2 and 1. Fifth flight: Clarence Stamper won by a default over Bob Burrows and Vic Bellamah topped Bill Cher ry 6 and S. In the ladies division Mrs. Davies topped Mrs. Clarence Stamper 6 and S and Mrs. Eure defeated Mrs. Theodore Salter, 6 and 5. Camille Henry of the Rangers, the National Hockey League's rookie of the year, is the smallest player in the league. He weighs only 139 pounds. Ii 1 = County Lo|iu W. L. Atlantic .....4 . 2 Beaufort 3 2 Salter Path -3 2 Harkers Island - 3 3 Morehead City 3 3 Newport 1 5 Sunday Salter Path, 6; Beaufort 5 Harkers Island, 5-2; Morehead City, 4-7 Atlantic, 5-4; Newport, 3-7 Morehead City Golfers To Play Farmville Team A team from the Morehead City Golf and Country Club will play an 13-hole golf match with a team from Karmville tomorrow at More head City. Play will begin at 12:30 p.m. Those playing for Morehead City will be Bud Dixon, Bernard Leary, Dr. W. M Brady, Frank Exum, Jer ry Schumacher, C. R. Hassell, George Lewis, Virgil Jenkins, Her man Kirby, Cecil Adams, P. H. Geer Jr., Walter Teich, and Bill Skarren. Church and Kelley Win Honors Hallandale, Fla. (AP) ? Jockey Ken Church and trainer T. W. Kel ley won top honors during the 42 day Gulfstream Park meeting. Church rode 30 winners while Kel ley saddled 12 winners. John L. Rotz led apprentice jockeys with 27 winners, one more than Karl Korte. =n IT'S NATIONAL GET-THE-DENTS-OUT-OF YOUR FENDERS Month! NOW you can make your car look like new at special low rate*. Now you can have minor damage repaired before it rust* into major trouble. Drive your car in today. Let our experienced autobody man look it over ? tell you ju*t how little it will co*t to reatore your car'* factory new appearance. No obligation*. DONT MONKEY AROUND DRIVE IN TODAY FOR FREE AUTO BODY INSPECTION! SPECIAL NOW ? THROUGH JUNE Complete Paint Job - - $49.50 PARKER MOTORS Phone 6-3332 509 Arendell St. ? Morehead City "Your vote and support for SHERIFF HUGH SALTER will bo greatly appreciated by me." BOBBY BELL Deputy Sheriff IF I WERE YOU I'D VOTE TOO! LET'S PAVE THE WAY AND VOTE i FOR RAY HIGHSMITH FOR SHERIFF OF CARTERET COUNTY ^Thi? Adv. Paid For By i Friend of Ray High smith

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