Morehead Little League Names 16 Players to All-Star Roster The 1%0 Morehead City Little < League All Star team has been an noiinced by league officials. The Idle Hour, front runners in the first half of the season, and the Moose, second half pace setter, each landed four regulars and one alternate on the 16-player squad. Idle Hour players named were John Lee. Tommy Briscoe, Gary Garner and Morty West. Lonnie Pittnian was the Idle Hour alter nate The four players furnished by the Moose were Garland Thomp son, Phillip Moran, Kenny Lewis and Mike Moran. Moose Mike Sal ter was named as an alternate. Rounding out the All-Star selec tions were Wilkie Nunn, Buff Chalk. Tom Dixon and Ronnie Mi zesko of the Elks and Rudy Lucas and Dan Clapsadl of the Small Frys Elk manager Bernard Leary will pilot this year's All-Star team and will be assisted by Bill Styron of the Idle Hour. The All-Stars meet Beaufort in the second round of the district playoffs at Tarboro Tuesday morn ing. July 25. at 11 The team and their managers will leave Morehead City Monday morning, July 25, and will be housed in facilities furnished by the Tarboro Little League. Baseball Schedule MOREHEAD LITTLE LEAGUE GAMES THIS WEEK Today? Idle Hour vs. Elks Wednesday? Idle Hour vs. Moose Thursday? Elks vs. Small Frys Where to Catch The Big Ones Morehead Ocean Pier 2 Miln West of Atlantic Beach Extends 1,82* Ft. late the Oeeia THE FAMILY PIE* Bath House, Concession Stand, Bait, Tackle, Reliable Information Bunch's Fishing Pier "For the Best Son ad Fishiaf" Cabins, Boats, Bait, TaeUe, Ice, Sandwiches, Cold BEAUFORT MOEEHE AD CAUSEWAY Mom & Pop's Restaurant and Fishing I DEEP WATER SOUND SIDE FISHING TURN RIGHT AT DOM-L'S ATLANTIC BEACH Thompson's e* l ??- . aieei net At Emerald laU North Carolina's Tap liar By Tart THE LEADER IN TROPHT CATCHES YEAR AFTER YEAR NOW Free Admission To Oceonana Resort I Public Beach Acres af UkiwM Freo Pared ParMa<. > Moose, Idle Hour Wins Tighten Race In Morehead City Little League play this week a bases loaded walk to Vance Moore forced in the tie breaking run Thursday to give the Elks a 3 2 win over the Moose. Both teams scored twice in the first inning and then Elk pitcher Ronnie Mizesko and Moose hurler Ronnie Zubovic dueled on equal terms until the sixth when Zubovic issued the game winning walk to Moore. Aaotber exciting feel was staged on Friday and saw the Idle Hour edging the Small Frys 6-5 in seven innings. Tommy Freeman scampered home with the winning Idle Hour run on a wild pitch by the Small Fry hurler. The Idle Hour had come from behind to score two runs in their half of the sixth to send the game into extra innings. Tommy Slaughter gave the Small Frys an early lead with two home runs. His homers, each of which came with a man on base, were hit in the first and third innings. Moose, Small Frys Register Triumphs This week's action in thi More head City Little League saw the Moose and Small Frys score close wins. On Tuesday the Moose turn ed in a 4-1 win over the Idle Hour behind the two-bit pitching of righthander Garland Thompson and on Wednesday the Small Frys went extra innings to outlast the Elks 3-2. In Tuesday's game the only Idle Hour run was unearned, coming on two Moose errors in the first inning. The Moose scored a pair of runs in the first inning and add ed single t altos in the fourth and fifth frame*. Wednesday's game saw Elk pitcher John Chalk walk in the win ning run as he issued a bases-load ed free pass to James Stafford in the seventh inning. The winning pitcher in the game was Rudy Lucas who came on in relief of Danny Clapsadl in the final frame. Chalk, in relict of Wilkie Nunn. took the km. Scores Hole-in-One Tenter above is 17-year-old John Aldridge of Mount Airy who last week scored a hole-in-one on tne U2 yard No. 2 hole at the Morehead City country club. Aldridge is being presented the WNCT llole-in One trophy by club pro C. C. (Mac) McCuiston. Sid Denny of Wilson, a councilor at Camp Morehead, where Aldridge is spending the summer, watches. Aldridge used a six iron for his spectacular shot. Standings MOREHEAI) LITTLE W Moose 3 Elks 3 Idle Hour 2 Small Frys 2 LEAGUE L Pet. 2 .600 2 .600 3 .400 3 .400 RESULTS LAST WEEK Idle Hour 6, Small Frys S Elks 3. Moose 2 BEAUFORT LITTLE LEAGUE W L Pet. F.Iks 7 1 .875 VFW 5 3 . 625 Little Frys 3 5 .375 Moose 1 7 .125 RESULTS LAST WEEK Elks 0, Little Frys 2 VFW 14, Moose 0 VFW 2, Little Frys 0 Elks 7, Moose t Here's why you SAVE WITH SAFETY oi our Guaranteed RETREADS t r Tot hi be Mr* ?f ttk, ta|, "SPA JIMWJEf TIRE SERVICE CO. HMNI fM MM ISM AmM Iwihri CH]r. N. C. I ? ?? IMM SOUttwti^ Cnxarry. lac COBRA Skiiers Please Large Birthday Crowd Blessed with calm waters and a sun gently shaded by clouds, the Carteret Outboard Runaboat asso ciation presented a ski show Sat urday morning as part of Beau fort's 251st anniversary celebra tion. Hugh Midgett, outstanding skiier from Oriental, Pamlico county, ar rived unexpectedly and demon strated his barefoot skiing act Md stood on his head on a saucer. ^ Bob Butler stood on a chair be ing pulled on a saucer. He and his wife, Dicie, teamed in another act. Mrs. Butler rode on his shoul ders and did a back bend. I Butch Hassell, Douglas Piner and David Jones demonstrated toe-hold skiing. The show opened with Marian Davis, Nell Davis, Nancy Mason, Darlene Bell and Dicie Butler car rying Cobra pennants. Appearing in the children's ski acts were Mike Butler, Danny Davis, Ted Salter and Sally Davis. Cross over was demonstrated by Fred Davis Jr. and Lee Bell. Five skiiers in arrowhead formation were Lilly Herbert, Lois Jean Pi gott, Donna Hudnall, David Jones and Douglas Piner. Slalom skiiers were Eddie Lan caster and Hugh Midgett. On shoe skiis were Tom Adams, Billy Ball and Chuck Hall. The turnabout act was itaged by Hugh Midgett and George Phillips. The arm carry was demon strated by Tom Adams and Nancy Mason. Running the slalom ski course were David Jones, Logan Whitehurst. Butch Hassell, Mahlon Williams, Ray Hassell, Douglas Piner, and Eddie Lancaster. CHffw-4 Faglle gave the ski sa lute (riding one ski while lifting the other), skiiag backwards was Tom Adams. The show ended with I pyramid, Bob Butler riding the shoulders of Chuck Hall and Cal Dtzern. Skiiers were pulled by Tull Wil liams, BiHy Ball. George Herbert, Tom Adams. Fred Davis, Cal Dei ern, Bob Butler, Cliff Faglie, Roger Hoggard, and Wilson Davis. The Ceaat Gaard patrolled the area to keep boats not in the show out of the creek. Announcing the acts was Dick Babcock. Commodore of the Cra teret Outboard Runabout associa tion (COBRA) Is Bob Butler. Co ordinating chairman, with the an niversary committee, was L. G. Dunn. In appreciation for Paging the show, the anniversary' committee presented the club with a drink cooler. Gas for boats was furnish ed by T. T. (Tom) Potter and Son. Courtney Pacing Go-Karf Drivers George Courtney continued as the top driver at the Atlantic Beach Go-Kart track this week as he fin ished first in three races and sec ond or third in four others in races Saturday and Monday nights at the track. Pointwise, Courtney leads all drivers with a total of 240 points. His showing this week places him well ahead of Raymond Hardy, who is in second place with a total of 185 points. Raymond Jordan has 155 paints. Complete results of Saturday and Monday races were as follows: Class A Heal ? 1st, George Courtney; 2nd. Raymond Hardy; 3rd, Billy Willis. Class A Mod Heat ? 1st George Courtney; 2nd, Raymond Hardy; 3rd, H. J. Morton. Junior Class ? 1st, Warren Beck Jr.; 2nd, Robert Harris; 3rd, Robert L. Rice. Class A Stock and Mod Feature? 1st. Raymond Hardy; 2nd, George Courtney; 3rd, Y. Z. Foss. Monday Race* Class A Mod Heat ? 1st, Ray mond Jordan; 2nd, Raymond Har dy; 3rd, George Courtney. Class A Stack Heat ? 1st Ray Kennedy; 2nd, Ronald Jordan; 3rd, George Courtney. Class A Featara? 1st, Ronald Jor dan; 2nd. George Courtney; 3rd, Kenneth Baysden. Junior Class ? 1st. Robert L. Rice; 2nd, Warren Beck Jr.; 3rd, W L. Hicks. Out of town drivers at the two races included W. L. Hicks, W. L. Hicks Jr.. Steve Nodier, and H. J. Morton of Havelock; Durwood Wal ton and Don Forster of Newport and Y. Z. Foss of LaGrange. Robert Freeman, manager of the Atlantic Beach Go-Kart track an nounces that there will be no races this Saturday night, since most of the local drivers will attend the 100 mile Go-Kart race at Bethel. Rri>l)Y HIX ?y DAvit LINDSAY Aoe JU6T AS oooo CARTERET CONCRETE CQ J. Willis Tops 1 JkAJUlA Junior Lcaytlc Batting Race Individual hatting statistics for the Carteret Junior League show 14 players sporting averages of .300 or over with J. Willis of the Smyrna Blue Devils setting the pace with a lusty .500 average on nine hits in 18 trips to the plate. The Beaufort Fire Department team, currently holding down sec ond place in the league standings has four players in the top 14. The four are Johnnie Merrill, Mike Smith, Brady Way and Richard Stanley. Complete individual statistics on the top 14, as compiled by Ickie Peterson, are as follows: ab r h av. Wilis, J., B Devils 18 7 9 .500 Mason, Rockets 10 . 3 4 .400 Smith. BFD 13 3 5 385 Haaaell, Tigers 13 2 5 .385 Kemp, B. Hawks 14 6 4 . 357 Nolan. Black Hawksl7 5 6 .353 Merrill. BFD 20 7 7 .350 Aycock, Comets 20 7 7 .350 Davis, Blue Devils 20 6 7 .350 Sledge. Rockets 15 6 5 .333 Stanley, BFD 25 4 8 .320 Way. BFD 16 4 5 .313 Johnson. Comets 20 1 6 .300 Ofe'lesby. Comets 24 4 6 .300 Warriors, Hawks Get First Wins The two previously winless teams in the Newport summer basketball league Tuesday night provided the most thrilling games of the season as they both turned in exciting one point wins. In the first game the Warriors of the midget division got two field goals from sub David Barnes in an overtime period to give the War riors a 14-10 win over the Rebels. In t he second game the Hawks came through with their first vic tory as they edged the Celtics 21 20. Kenny Mann of the Hawks was fouled as the game ended and he dropped in the free throw after the final whistle for the win. Ken Mann led the scoring for the win ners with eight points, but high scoring honors for the game went to David Garner of the Celtics who tallied 10 points. STANDINGS Midget Division W L Little Hawks 3 1 Rebels 2 2 Warriors 1 3 Junior Division W L Cardinals 3 1 Celtics 2 2 Hawks 13 Pet. .750 .500 .250 Pet. .750 .500 .250 Sunday Games In Sunday's County League base ball play, Smyrna shut out Broad | Creek 17-0 at Smyrna, Beaufort | downed Newport 8-4 at Newport i and Salter Path edged Havelock 9-8 in ten innings at Salter Path. ' The three winning pitchers in the j games were Jimmy Parkin, Tom my Salter and Jarvis Guthrie. "3CT3 gansTi 000 saa ?Uiia^ ana ?aasBa oaranon ana aaaar* ?naejaa azman GJ3u1l3 QlJlJQ ?0 ?asaan^ as sans iiciou saa 3.1303 QB^aaaa E^finn ana 333300 auiELCIUU ana naana ana ana 030:30 aae ACROSS IWDkifNi ft. Young H- luiwul ? Qoatar ? artodtafstt It. 13. Counterfeit Sharp ring 4l.Sp.tMe 42. Astringent M. Number 17. New Guinea p^ It. It is so If. Horrible 10. Baseball dub SI. Jury list 23. Insect 24. Conceit 26. Follow after 28. Earth: Lat Solution to Friday's Puszle ? Lefty ?1. Marble 52. Cut off 93. Affirmative vote 84. Martinique 2. Booty 3. Flyer 4. Repair a chair seat 5. An tie red animal 6. Spun from flax 7. Entertained ?. Vague t. S* Amer ican Indian 10. City in Japan 11. Biblical character 14. Spread 18. Sweet potato 20. Stake 21. A hymn of praise 22. Vestibule 25. Anger 27. Pikelike fish 30. Funda mental 31. Descendant of Esau* 32. Scouting group 34. Starvation 35. Cunning 3tf. Beast of burden 37. Cottonwood tree 38. Flower 40. Lasso 43. Chess piece 45. Craze 47. King: Sp. 48. Light knock 49. Pipe-fitting Logan Whitehurst Takes Three of Friday's Races Logan Whitehurst. Beaufort, earned the unofficial title, "King of the Cut," in Friday afternoon's boat races at Beaufort by coming in first in all three races he enter ed. He was the only repeat win ner. Whitehurst's sleek 14-foot boat is powered with a 45 hp motor. In the first race, 14-footers, he came in first, followed by Wayne Blanchard and Chuck Hall, in that order. The races started and ended in front of the postoffice dock. The course continued to Barbour's (west of the starting point), and return. The weather was ideal. Winners of the second race, 14 footers powered with 35 hp motors, were Fred Davis, first; Russ Struck, second, and Clifford Faglie, Htfrd Third rice: 14-footers with mo tors of varying power: Jim Lewis, first; George Lawrence, second, and Gus Farlowe, who had motor trouble and dropped out. Fourth race: boats 14 to W feet, varying horsepower ? Cal Dezern, first; Gray Hassell, second, and Bob Butler, third. Fifth race: 14-footers, White hurst with a 45 horse power motor and K^n Lutz with ?0, Whitehurst, first, and Lutz, second. Sixth race: 14-foot boat with It hp and 12-foot with 18 hp, won by Blackie Willis in the 14-footer. with Donnie Dudley second. Seven tli race: 14-footers with varying horsepower motors ? Gus Fallow, first; Jim Lewis, second; George Lawrence, dropped out be cause of motor trouble. Eighth race: two 16 footers and one 14-footer ? Carl Dezern, first; Bob Butler, second, and Cliff Fag lie. third. No more than three boats raced in each of the foregoing races. In the last race, a free-for-all, seven boats raced. Whitehurst was first with a time of 4 minutes and 38 seconds. Ken Lutz second, Wayne Blanchard third, and Jim Lewis fourth. The races were sponsored by the Carteret Outboard Runabout asso ciation, in cooperation with the Coast Guard. FabFish to Meet Fabulous Fishermen will have a general meeting tonight in Clpt. Bill's restaurant at 8 o'clock. This is not a dinner meeting. Commo dore Ken Newsom urges all mem bers and interested persons to at tend. I - SECURITY ? SERVICE J ? SAVINGS i /insurance tual Agency TIZINS SINK HUIIDIIIC EHEAD CITY TAKES A LOT OF EVERYTHING BUT rv " A lot of everything like what? Lots of people (l family of six). Lots of luggage (a vacation 's-worth). Lot* of engine (an inclined six that licked the other two new compacts in the Mobilgas Economy Run). Lots of punishment (it has a fully unitized body and a bump-shrugging torsion-bar suspension). 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