Recreation ? Happenings ?y BILLY WOOTIN (S The Pitch, Hit, and Ron contest and Babe Ruth sign-op was rerjr luccessful last ; Saturday morning. However, it is not to late to sign up to play baseball. Just can or come by the Recrea ? tion Department. The Independents won the Adult Basket- < ; ball Championship for 1978. They were 14-0, coached by Garry Stubbins, and ledin scor ing by Joe Winslow. Congratultaions to the ; entire team on a good season. Appearing in the paper this week, and for the next three weeks is an opportunity for you to help the Recreation Dept. name the park that will soon be under construction on Grubb St. Rules of the contest are printed above the ballot Please take the time to enter*. Very soon the plans for the summer pro grams for everyone will appear in the paper. Programs for everyone will be the theme of the summer activities. Plan now to take an active part. - ? - ? [ Basketball play update f The following is an update ?' on standings and play in the j adult Basketball league : sponsored by the Per | quimans Recreation and ; Parks Department. In play last week, the Golddiggers downed the Warhawks 49-41. H. Thaeh led the Golddiggers with 19 points. L. Eason led The Warhawks with 12. In other play the In dependents were victorious lover Woodards, 64-44. J. Winslow had 20 for the win ners and B. Stallings led the losers with 14. Community Gas took 66-53 win over the 76'ers. M. Hill had 27 for Community Gas and H. Jackson shot 19 for the 76'ers . The Independents took a win over the Hornets by a wide margin, 105-62. Leading scores for that game were K. Felton with 28 for the Independetns and J. White with 19 for the Hornets. Pioneer Seen edged a win over the Golddiggers this week with a score of 35-31. Leading scorers were T.' NoweU with 11 for Pioneer Seed and R. Murray with 10 for the Goiddiggers. Woodards won over thr War hawks by a score o. 52-38 with B. Stallings leading the scoring for Woodards with 16 points and R. Eason with IS for the Warhawks. The 76'ers edged past the All-Stars with a score of 55-51. Leading in the scoring was H. Jackson with 22 for the 76'ers and T. Parker with 25 for the All-Stars. Communtiy Gas won over the Warhawks this week with a score of 72-65. L. White scored 18 for Com muntiy Gas and K. Welch scored 22 for the Warhawks. The Independents won by a commanding lead over Pioneer Seed 104-57. G. Rouse led in scoring for the Independents with 22 points and T. Nowell for Pioneer Seed with 21 pdints. STANDINGS Independents ; . 15-0 Woodards 11-2 76ers 9-5 MAKING KITES ? The Kite making class, sponsored by the Perquimans Recreation and Parks Department, was a big success, according to Recreation Director, Billy Wooten. About 40 children attended and all were successful in making ankite. Rev. Charles Bullard was the instructor, and amased the children with his knowledge of kites. Assisting him were John Laveszo, BUI Tice, and Bullard's children, Mike and Robin. Wooten says that the success of this event will pave the way for other similar events. Pic tured are (First Row) 1. to r. Kippy Perkins, Amy Lavexzo, Karen Ashley and John Merritt, (Back Row) 1. to r. Skippy Perkins and Eric Skinner. Contest begins to name the park - The Perquimans Recrea tion and Parts Department would like you to help name the water-based recreation park, that will soon be under construction on Grubb St. The only requirement is that you be a resident of Per quimans County. There is no entry blank, which appears below. Deadline for entries is Friday, April 21 at 5 p.m. A committee will then pick a name for the park and award a prise to the winner. Entry Blanks can be turned Into the Recreation Department on Grubb St. or at the Town office in the Municipal Building. MOORE'S HOUSE PAINT m > Nv:w - V N ' *. I Harris Plumbing & Building Supplies Phone 426-5576 Help us name our park ! ? r1 Name The Park My Idea for a name is: Name ; Phnnp Address Perquimans Recreation and Parks Department Community Gas 8-5 All-Stars 8-6 Hornets 6-8 Pioneer Seed 5-9 Golddiggers 1-12 Warhawks 0-14 The Independents have clinched the league title. In the news Mrs. Lizzie Hollowell of Belvidere is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. Hr. and Mrs. Edgar Dail and family returned to their home in Newport News, Va. on Saturday after spending last Week here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat thew Dail and Mrs. Wayland Howell. Mr. and Mis. Earlie Good win, Miss Sirah Goodwin, and Mrs. L.D. Myers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Byrd and Mrs. Lucy Jones in Kinston on Sunday. John 0. Chappell of Belvidere is a patient in the Chowan Hospital. Mrs. T.W. Nixon spent the weekend at Virginia Beach, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. William Stanford. Mr. and Mrs. F.A. McGoogan and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller, Jr. and family of Clarkesville, Md., visited relatives at Red Springs on Thursday of last week. Mrs. C.E. Cannon was hostess to her rook club Wednesday afternoon at her hope on Pennsylvania Avenue. Those playing were Mrs. J.E. Morris, Mrs. J.H. Towe, Mrs. Walter Dale, Mrs. C.T. Skinner, Mrs. G.R. Tucker, Mrs. T.T. Har re.'l, Mrs. Jack Kanoy, and Mi;:s Thelma Elliott. Mrs. Tucker was the high score winner. A sweet course was served. MR. FARMER SEE US FOR YOUR TRACTOR PARTS WE CARRY AIR, CHL 8 FU& FILTERS, BATTERIES. PAINT, MOTOR & HYDRAULIC DRIVE OILS. * MURRAY MOTOR PARTS YOUR NAPA DC AIM (Bus station now located at NAPA Service Station 426-5438.) * mwucwu 426-3218 ? SUNBURY 465-8619 TOWE MOTOR COMPANY HERTFORD, N. a Where Service Is A Pleasure " THE BEST IN USED CARS Phone: 426-5661 tot* SMtfft tt k a carim aaa, Uht fta haaaarttfi wmk, n aaw tat C* cm If aMrt art cm* np fta Mica ?f fta calar; Wn My mM la . n' ? .i' 1 Victory begins Pirate season The Per qui man High Pirates started the season right with a 20-1 victory over Gumberry , last Friday. Gumberry's only run came in the first inning. Marvin Hooter started the second inning for Perquimans with a walk and then stole second with one oi&i.Tosh Towe then came up and singled scoring Hunter. Next came batter Scott Williams, who walked sending Towe to second. Lloyd Evans reached base on an error, and Jerry White came to bat and singled, scofing Towe and Williams. Coming to bat next was Howard Williams who singled scoring Evans, and Cary Hunter then batted and walked, loading the bases. A wild pitch was thrown and J. White scored. Marvin Hunter then came to bat for the second time that inning and hit a three-run homer over the fence at about 375 feet, scoring H. Willimas, G. Hunter and himself. At the end of the second inning the score was 8-1, favor of Perquimans. In the third inning Evans came to bat and reaefaed base on a walk. Russell Lassiter then doubled with one out. H. Williams came to bat and singled, scoring Evans and Lassiter, with two outs. M. Hunter was next and gained a walk and Mark Winslow singled scor ing H. Williams. Next in line was T. Towe, who doubled scoring M. Hunter and Winslow. Phil Woodell doubled and scored Towe. Evans then singled and scored Wwodell, and Tim Perry doubled scoring Evans. Up next was J. White who doubled scoring Perry and a throwing error moved White to third. An error by Gumberry's shortstop on a sharp grounder* by G. Hunter scored White from third. At the end of three innings the score was 1S-1. In the fourth inning with two outs, M. Winslow and Towe were on base by walks and then scored on passed balls by the catcher. At the end of 4, the score was 20 tol. y G. Hunter and P. Woodell were the pitchers for the game and together pitched a 3 hitter. Hunter pitched two innings with six strike-outs, one hit, and one walk. Woodell pitched three inn ings with 5 strike-outs, two hits and one walk. Next week's games include a game at Murfreesboro, on Friday, April 7, and Per quimans will host North ampton on Tuesday, April 11. Lady Pirates take a win The girls' Softball team it Perquimans County High School enjoyed a win last week in an 18-5 game over Gumberry. Played at home, the game represented the first entry in the win column for the Lady Pirates who now have a 1-1 record with their earlier loss to Chowan. The following were the hits for the girls: Mary Wood Hurdle, Donna Dail, TO SPONSOR MARCH The New Bethel Baptist Sunday School will sponsor the 100 Boys and Girls March on Sunday, April 16. Mrs. Dorothy Wills will be guest speaker and The Voices of Deliverance will be the guest choir. The public is invited along with boys and girls who would like to participate in the program. Denise Pierce and Bonnie Underwood went 3 for 4; Pearlie White, Corinne Underwood, Sarah Nixon went 2 for 4; Catherine Jones was 1 for 3; Lynn Hur dle was 0 for 4 and Mae Bryant went 0 for 1. Fitch , Hit & Run winners selected : Winners in the Pitch. Hit and Run contest sponsored by the Albemarle Babe Ruth League (or boys 13, 14. and 15 were: IS years old First place was David White, second place went to Donnie Parker and Jim Underwood earned third place. 14 years old First place was James Bunch. - ELECT - W. W. (Welly) WHITE, Jr. Commissioner - FOR - PERQUIMANS COUNTY Your Vote Will Be Appreciated! - PAID TOUTlCAl ADV. YOU A WAY TO SAVE ENERGY AND ENJOY COOKING SEE OUR BOOTH AT THE TRADE SHOW ? APRIL 1 2TH- 1 5TH AT SOUTHGATE MALL Register For Prizes To Be Given Away Dally. 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