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W I Softball League i. I league standing " I VV L PCT. iELD OFFICE 3 2 COO em liM DIVISION 3 2 6001 E'RPIIV ALL STARS 3 3 50011 en BIW'ASSEK DAM 1 5 200 [ frf i team batting t " e[eli> office -372 s i- 4m -355 Eli. stars ..-{43 i EIW'ASSFK DAM .323 f on W , I Home run leaders: Grote, (E. O.) 1 E; Jerry Davidson, A. S-, Johnson. I 'e E'o- Slaughter. H. D-. and Goldston.'t E. i M.. 2 each. 1 I Pitchers winning 3 or more. W I. I I- Mjohnson - Field office 3 0 1 Biffin - C 4 M 3 2 < I- Bjloore . All Stars 3 211 field office ab h pct. ' Heichle 1!) 14 .737 11 , Afiams B.. 12 I .333 p Grote 25 13 .520 1 I filial ' 6 3 .500 iv Lawrence 0 3 .500 i' U'ard 18 8 .444 1 smallshaw 17 8 .471 J1 luckett 10 4 .4001 Hensley. E., 18 7 .380 Adams. H-. 18 7 .380 | Johnson 10 7 .368. Wheeler 21 6 .2801 | Madden 0 2 .2221* Ijenint'! wuou II .1 . J t 1 1 Parian 2 0 .000 | I CiM DIVISION AB H PCT. i Davis 1 l .1,000 1 Anderson 9 0 .tJGti | Benderman 9 5 .555! Carter 4 2 .500 i Boyd,. 17 8 .471 ! Colil.ston 17 8 .171 1 Giles 21 9 .128| Richardson 24 10 .417; Gitfin 25 10 .400 Vaughn 20 10 .284 i' Bowling .1 1 .322 Hensley, F., II! 4 .250 Brail 17 ;i .177 Oilutt 22 4 .174 Barton 18 2 .111 May 1 0 .000 MURPHY ALL S. AB H PCT. Davidson, Jerry 10 8 .800 Oscher 7 4 .571 . Dickey 0 2 .500 F.Ikins 15 7 .407' Townson 11 5 .454 | Moore 18 8 .444 j Rowland 0 2 .222 Miller 15 2 .222 1 Si.oed 2 1 .2321 Adams, R.. lil 5 .212 j Dickey 4 I .250 j X"X-x-xkx?x-x-x~x~x~x-x-x* I I * GLEN CHOGA 'i\i I LODGE l\l R V In the heart of the beautiful *|I ! j n ! North Carolina mountains near y j. )' Wayah Bald at Aquone, N. C. *t* ; NOW OPEN ?l| l SUNDAY DINNERS Xj. A SPECIALTY ? ( j. Tourist peaceful home. -j. j V Prices reasonable and quoted *:* r a on request r i Mrs. A. B. Stewart -j- * Manager .% ' [ ! AQUONE, NORTH CAROLINA { ^ THE GREATEST 1 01 You are in for the summer when you get Horse outboard! Mai that trip! It's the wc motor. There's $ typ and fit your pocketbo* Murphy The Cherokee So FIELD OFFICE IS~ VICTOROVERC&M ; IN LEAGUE FINALS ( The Field Office and the C & M * earn played off their tie for first * dace in the organization series Tues- ? lay afternoon with the Field Office r earn nosing out C & M by the close t core of 7 to 6. 1 The feature of the game was two i lome runs smacked out by big Grote, ? lashy first baseman for Field Office. ? The game was one of the best of t he season with first one team apd \ hen the other leading and was play- j d in the short time of thirty-eight ninutes. 11 FIELD OFFICE AB R H { iawrence cf 112. iensley. K. sf 3 1 2 | j rote lb 12 2 teichle ss 4 0 1 . fohnson p 4 0 1 tdams, H. c 4 0 0 ^eatherwood 2b .10 1 Vheeler If 3 10' Sogers 3b 3 1 2 Yard rf 2 10 imallshaw rf 100 Total 36 7 11 * ^ i wii oast* mis: uawrvnce. I Three base hits: Rogers. j Home run: Grote 2. o c C & M DIVISION AB R H lilfin p 4 1 0 le Joyde rf .1 1 1 L /aughn 3b 3 0 1 j( Richardson 2b 3 0 11 >trunk If 10 0leall lb 3 0 Oj. larton c 3 2 1 , \ ?iles sf 3 1 1 ' loldston ss 3 1 01 lenslev, F. 3 0 1 I iall If 3 0 0 j Total 32 6 f> | Two base hits: Hensley, F., and j Richardson. Home run: Giles. TENNIS TOURNAMENT Plans are being made to hold a j tennis tournament in Murphy this I week-end. Play will be assumed in j singles, doubles and mixed-doubles, . t). L). Johnson, of the recreational j division of the training section, announced. riurray 4 1 .250 M ilelver 0 2 .222 '' Veils 14 2 .143 T ticks It? 2 .125 |' Slkins, J R o .000 !1 Clkins, II. Jr.. I o .000 ililk'i 4 0 .000.' :i JIWASSF.E DAM AB H PCT. >1 unay !) 7 .777 js tiney 14 ;t .600 1 Jayless 5 3 .600 !l Slaughter 22 1 I .500 j - each 5 2 .400 t Earner lit 7 .366 lodges y 3 .333 |1 'urcell 6 2 .33311 Villiams 6 2 .333 1 iarns 10 3 .300 11 lenny 7 2 .28611 teeler 4 1 .250 f Iryan 10 2 .200 J [eudricks 20 4 .200 J' Sarden 22 6 .273'! lavidson 18 3 .16611 I c Daniel 11 2 .182 1 lulligan 5 0 .000 j'I iililil ! F THE SUMMER! ! r 1 K * C JOHNSON 1 S(A HORSE 4 greatest thrill of the E behind a Johnson Sea n, you'll really enjoy irld's finest outboard i e to meet your needs , ok. j i , N. C. rat, Murphy, North Carol; Canadian Clowns To Play Marble Team The famous Canadian Clowns, who is their name implies, provide com- \ ?dmy and side entertainment along vith a clever ball club, are opponents to the Marble Blues. Along with their fun .making, the 'lowns are really an outstanding ball earn. Duke Kinsey. French Canadian :urve bail artist who stands just 4 nches over 6 feet tall, has a pheno- i henal record for the past season over lie best semi-pro clubs of New York. Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He is < eported signed with the Boston Red 5ox for next season. Another pitch- i l. Speed Ball Smith, star right hand 1, has been sold to Syracuse where k will perfon.1T next season. Dusty 1 thodes, husky catcher, sevetal years igo was with Washington an<l ha> ?een in several minor leagues. Ed ! iumman, former House of David layer, performs on '3rd base for the 7/lowns and is said to be a close rival >1 Nick Alrock in regards to fun niak ng on the diamond. The Clowns have star performers it the other positions that complete i ball team that won a big majoriy of its games during the past seven seaons, touring the U. S. and Canada. The Clowns hail Winnepeg, Canidu, as their home. Their 1937 tour ' ill include 21 states and <Iew and novel stunts, special enterainment between innings and a pep;er game said to be equaled by no ther team playing ball today, is inluded in this game which provides 1 ntertainment for every one, young ind old. Special clown base ball pits adorn the visitors throughout _ he game. The probable lineup of the clowns s as follows: Soch, 2B; Hamman, i IB; Smith, C. F.; Gelhuda, L. F.;l vhodes, C.; Bond, S. S.; Johnson, IB; A"halt, It. F.; Kinsey, P.; Rizza. P. blue^wInning streak stopped at canton, ga. Lose Second In Row For First Time This Year To Copperhill By Marion Doss Marble pourneyed down to Canton. l?a.. Saturday afternoon and ran into a i? to 8 defeat in a slugging contest ivhich ended their winning streak, tc was the Canton team which gave Marble its first setback en May 8. The Blues got away to a flying start only to be stopped cold after he fifth inning. The Blues lost to Copperhill by the score of 12 to fi Sunday. This is the >nly time this season they have been eaten two in a row. The box score of the Canton fame iJs as follows: MARBLE AB R H E lean, 3b 5 111 0 Tatham, ef 5 0 0 0 .Vilson, 2b 5 110 'I .->111) iarnett, lb. p. 5 1 2 0 >quirell. ss 4 2 2 2 f. Tatham, If 4 12 1 barter, c 112 0 Jryson, p 4 0 0 0 'o^jfins. lb 10 0 0 rotal 49 X 12 2 j CANTON. GA AB R H E lolcombe, 2b :i 2 2 2 filton, 2b 2 0 1 0 lerrins, cf 5 1 3 0 'itts. If 5 12 0 natkins, ss 5 2 2 1 *arrish, 3b 5 l l o A'ons, rf 4 0 2 0 [illian. lb 4 0 10 lode, <r 2 0 0 0 | 'arpenter. p 3 1 0 0 i 'ayner, rf 111 0 'otals 3!* H 15 3 Two base hits: Bean, WilJson. larnett 2, Squirell. Herring, Fitts, Vatkins, and Parrish. Three base hits: Carver and Kirkand. Struck out: Carpenter 5. Bryson , and Barnett 1. Base on balls: Carpenter 11 by I Iryson. Black SoxTwill Play Double-Header Friday The Murphy Black Sox will play ! i double-header here Friday. The t Backbusters will first tackle the Blue Ridge Bilgewaters and the Bryson City Baboons. Saturday the Black Sox tool: the Andrews Tanners into camp by a score of 9 col. Elisha Webster, captain of the team, sad they will play two more ?ames before guing on the road. ~ ' WAMT FOR SALE: 2 Lots on Deweose . Street in re*r of Hill and Pnrkeretoi R Street, 40x80, water and lights in rear |? of Hill and Parker Building and ai Lahn'j Department Store. Adjoining R the Standard Oil Co. See F. O. m Bates, Murphy, N. C. FOR RENT?Rooms and offices on st main street. See Thomas S. Evans A At Evans Motor Company, Murphy, ! E N. C. (It pd) FOR SALE?103 acre farm near S Hiawasee, Ga. including 40 acres bot- ti torn land mile to church and school. N Good community. Priced reasonable. s< See W. V. Rice Hiawassee, Ga. 43-4t S MARTIN'S CREEK GOOD WILL CLUB MEETS (1 Miss Rinda Corn well and Mrs. Deltha Ramsey were joint hostess n for the club meeting at the home of j. Mrs. Susan Corn well last Friday <j afternoon. The meeting was opened by all repeating the Lord's Prayer j and song "Savior More Than Life To ^ Me." some repeated scripture while ^ others read interesting poems and stories. . Mrs. Deltha Ramsey read "There'll p Be No Christian's in Hell". Mrs. Lot- j tie Stalcup read a negroes prayer. VI.... r ; ? 1 mmmrn? iui n. LJiiinif ;uae ^oieman read a "Little White Lie." Plains were discussed to help raise funds for the club. Cake, Cinnamon tj rolls and lemonade were served. n Those present were: Mrs. Flor- ^ ence Birch, Mrs. Mae Rose, Mrs. Kate Mann, Mrs. Lottie Stalcup, Mrs. Manda Cunningham, Mrs. Beulah ^ Dockery, Miss Rinda Cornwell, Mrs. Maggie Stewart, Mrs. Deltha Remsey. Mrs. Fred Coleman. Mrs. Pat Owenby, s and Mrs. Fancy Evans. L The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Mae Rose. t< Mrs. Josie Phillips was on the sick tl list last week. J Born to Mr. and Mrs. (Ben McLeymore last week, a baby boy. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingram and family were visitors at Hanging Dog ^ Su nday. Miss Verginia 1 iOgan front Atlanta. Je has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Nell Ingram. o Mrs. Delma Wallace and children o of Gastonia, is visiting friends and relatives here. t There is a prayer service at the e Glade church every Sunday night. We would be glad for everybody to a attend. d Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mann and fam- ily attended the decoration at To 1 mot la CSunday. : Mr. and Mr. Fred Blair of Cnaka.j were the dinner guests of Mr. and! Mrs. Carl Cunningham Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Farley Rose and I Mrs. Clursie Moore and daughter,! Lillian, yrere visitors at Unaka Sun-1 day. Mrs. Margarett Carringer is spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Rose 11 .Me Ley more. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cunningham! and family spent Saturday night 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair of Unaka. Mrs. Josie Phillips had as her i visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cunningham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Farley Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair (?f Unaka. Mrs. Clurssie Moore and children, Lillian and Dutch, Mr. .Take ' g 2 Big Hon AT MARBI You'll Laugh Yours* CANADIAN Vs. MA at 8 P. M MONDAY SUNI Marble B APPALACHIAN Mil (Industrial Lei rhursday, June 3, 1937. ?ADSj MAN WANTED for Rjiwleigh outei of 800 families. Reliable bust(r should start earning $25 weekly nd increase rapidly. Write today, awleigh's. Dept. NCF-150-S, Richiond, Va. FOR SALE: 150 choice hereford teers. T. B. tested, $25. Will sort. ,lso heifers. Phone, wire or write. Illes Rowe, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. It FREE, If excess acid causes you tomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, ln<ligeon. Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, 'ausea, get free sample doctor's pre :ription. Udga. at Parker Drug tore. 21t-33 MALTBYNEWS" A large crowd from here attended e.oration at Tomotla Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurt, of AndJws, .spent the week-end with the itters parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Teen. Mrs. Myrtle Palmer returned Friay from a visit in Maryville, Tenn. he was accompanied home by her a lighter, Mrs. Sheridan Queen. Little Miss Mary Katherine Craig: pen Sunday afternoon with Lois olland. Mrs. Elmer Smith was the dinner nest Sunday of Mrs. G. W. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. J P. Trull made a rip to Knoxville Sunday. Miss Gladys Robinson, who spent \e past week visiting relatives here, 'turned to her home at Robbinsville unday. Henry Kodern, 90, of St. Paul, ha i is wife, 74, arrested for heating him, ut the ease was dismissed. tyles, Miss Eva Nell Queen,and Miss ouise Mann. Mr. and Mrs. John Birch of Gus>nia, is spending a few days with lie latters parents. Mi. and Mrs. Mrs. Onia Carringer was the din. er guest of Mrs. Bell Henry Sunday Miss Carrie Stiles was a visitor of Irs. Pearl Phillips Thursday. We are glad to see Mr. John Dockry is able to he up again. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wise nd baby f Murphy, were the dinner guests f Mrs. Ollie Adams Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Olie Almond were he dinner guest of the formers parnts Mr. and Mrs. Jim Birch Sunday. Mr. John Birch of (lastoniu, was visitor of Mr. Tommie Phillips Murray. NOTICE We have just bought one of b' the latest improved sanding ( machines, and can finish your floors, also make the old floors loot like new. LET US SHOW YOU. Moore Supply Co. Finished Lumber, Roofing. Sash Doors Building: Material f| MURPHY, N. C. J le Games I slf to Death at the | LLS, KNOXVILLE jj ague Leaders a
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