t i . I VILA I K1 Complete!." Covering The Local Sports Field ftpORTd J".,.iinV BRIDGES THE MOUNTAINEER'S PORT PAGE " .. u!f taking it on me of the fighters which :i' H'iriiig here to entertain '. n!es'.ling ians' riasicial standpoint, the) ::' . ivt hope to get rich, and '",- break even, it would be, -.'.'I, "their while in sponsoring! . : ,r;ii promoters are not in : working in towns as small -Kville. Even towns twice utivities as we nave nort Legion, mindful of i THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 lVN" Edited Hy Marion T. Hridges' Tase ! 2 Boxing And A Wrestling Bout Scheduled For Friday As Added Attraction, Hoy Scouts Small TrOWrl ftpfe Will Kfao-u Th. J , 111411 lUHU JCl Thrills At First Fight-Tussle Show Will Stage Three ."-Round Routs .. . .tT.fA trt run f.t? lK' ,LAir aiA urillincr fihnur a a Kmi'linf oi..,n.... ) devote their time to rtd too wnsor ana project. i . . .nn;.a. tha l.ni seemed in bi'1"-'"; -.. of the boxing aim ''"ii Vh.'v veiled- They screamed. wt eu-ited, and above all, they V ' I III. From a financial standpoint, the American Legion, sponsor of the boxing and wrestling bouts at the old armory, cannot term their firt itfir money s that the sponsors took it . ... ihiiil of their ex- - r."""x..... enough to uriug auuui appointment, but they are ahead, asKing ior Digger hows (and a curtailment ay expenses if any.) n the combination hunt-' hi: license is' in the shape H..V. I .1 ""' wiesuers put on an ex cellent performance before a small crowd in the season's li st fisHe nH mounted to 1 wvwui, liucc t j intra uiai or tnt rp. f fv The expense column better lcli"i ""i me sponsor called on manager I'oteate to "give us another good show." The leaders in the movement real ize the difficulty of making "ends meet" the first go-round, and instead of being down-hearted, are all set to carry the bouts on each Friday night as long as the public shows any interest. Manager Poteate is in touch with some leading boxers and wrestlers in this section, and plans to improve the card as the season wears on. For this coming week, the card shows that Chief Eddie Wilson, of Cherokee and Kid Seav, of Franklin. eing sponsored every Friday nM.t in the old armory building by" the local post of the American Legion, with Lester Poteate managing the affair. Things got underway with a wrestle royal, with six participating, they were: Dago" Downing, Sam Franklin, Lester Poteate, "Had Bill" MeCall, Charlie Dalton, and Walter Haley. Dalton and Haley paired off, being the first two receiving a full Poteate and McCall, went together, leaving Downing and Franklin for the third team. Dalton threw Haley in one fall. MeCall threw Poteate in one fall. Brevard Tramples Manufacturers On Former's Diamond The Hazelwood Manufacturers lost a hard fought game to the Brevard Tanners on the hitter's field last Sat urday by the small margin of 5 to 4 with quite a few fans witnessing the game. The Manufacturers out nla veil the Tanners throughout the game with Montieth pitching good ball through out with the exception of the fifth inning when three hits were regis tered and two costly misplays netted the Tanners three runs. The Manufacturers chalked up fourteen hits out of thirty-seven trips ...L....I... 1-1 id me pmie, wnue nrevarcl only re-, ceived eleven hits out of thirty-three I trips to the plate. C.len and Andy Wyatt led the Hazelwood team in hitting honors, three hits out of four times at bat. Rriggs led the Tan ners with 2 out of three tries. This is the third game that the Manufaeurers have plaved in the sec ond half and the first thev have lost, ich is supposed to re- weighs 15 ,aml hav 1-lanklin thr.-u- ll-ilt.M, . .. ...:n ,:...r .- - 1 " 11 1 in win ineci in me icaiurc oout. r.aeh t n-.-o f.-ill n ntvrs will soon be getting in shape, for the big chase, i is to open October 20th. will mix K;s. do. ih. ..... ftERS. II). . . Ionian wearing it that qtK.,ltly befi.re local fans before, the force that is sup-1 From the U. S. Army conies Ceci rive tne wudine oi oui Uurnette, weighting 151, who hope it has some effect challenge anvonc willin,, t and lisliermen. U-loves wit.li him. In the wrestling card this Friday nighty "Dago" Downing will meet' Bill MeCall. Each, tin the scales at 100, and have proven themselves as being well matched wrestlers. This will go for the best two out of three falls, with an hour limit. A new feature on Friday's card will be three .'i-round bouts staged to I by local Boy bcouts. J he winners will be matched and scrap it out for a prize. downing took the first. J 1" the fistic bouts. Chief Eddie Wilson, of llhorokeq, knocked out Fagg Sawyer in the second round of a ; scheduled six-round bout. The boxer from Cherokee had too much punch for the local bov. 'roduce Prices wwk-i'iul wo will pay -nn:-.s the following prices: i! r . I, I c . . . 5c . .22c . .12c . .13c fens. Musiarci and quash At Market Prices rmer's Exchange Ind Produce Co. Ji'aynesville Asheville lid. f Dellwood Camp Falls Before Waynesville, 16-10 1 . . :.. .1 . , leaving uiem wnn two wins game lost. Hazelwood (Jene Wyatt, Hi T. Blalock, CF C. Fisher, WW Clen Wyatt. 12H .1. Smith, C E. Innian, SS A. Wyatt, l.F R. Montieth, 1' Joe Scruggs, K F and one AB K II 1 1-: i) i it i ii i Waynesville defeated Camp Dell .wood ii-10 in an interesting soft ball game on the canij) diamond. ; .uomoi'ci, waynesville pitcher, stria ; out seven men. Woodard, Wavniv ville second baseman lead the batlers with four r.its in five trips to the plate. Ewing pi iye-1 a haiiL'-up game for the losers on first base. The two - I teams w ill meet agair. in the near The Hazelwood Manufacturers will future on th" liir.h school licl,:. Benefit Will Be . Given For Treasury Brevard K. Frye, III! V.. Clayton. CF K. By rd, KF S. Deal, l.F W. Clayton, SS W. I'ettillo, C Misenhiemer, 12 B E. Lobtus. IB Briggs, P " j Hazelwood Brevard -1 11 :t:i r n :i 1201 001 (101) ODD 10x I X I ) K 1 K N 1 ) K N TS TO PLAY SATURDAY, i VIHEJUDCE.Vj WWH TASTE DECIdS, I sponsor a bingo party on August Kith I The line at the junior high school. The pur- Dellwood pose of the party is to try and pay Wright the indebtedness of the team. I Keathley Due to the fact that: no fence ;s J Ewing around the field at Hazelwood, no ad- I Draper mission is charged to watch the I Thompson games, therefore, revenue to finance Taylor the team must be found elesewhere. Saunders Foust lieasly Smith This section has some of the best bear hunters in the state. It will not be very long until the roars and cheers will be heard on the gridiron. The prospect for a good football team in the local high school seems to be up to par. It does not altogether depend upon the material that is on hand, as has been proven in the past, but the way in which the material that is available is trained and developed. For the past several years the fans of this community have predicted that Waynesville would not have any ball team at all, but due to the guiding hand of C. E. Weatherby the teams have held their own. Be In Your Own By Winter nJy The Satisfaction Of Being In . Your Own Home. psult us for suggestive plans and specifications. Junaluska Supply Co. JERRY LINER, Owner The Hazelwood Indi-neudents won 1,: Ithoir game Saturday when the liurnes- ') WayiiesvilKv.,15; ville team defaulted. f Medford There will be a 'game this Satur- C Whisenhuntiday on the Hazelwood diamond be- 1,1 Truitt j tween the Independents and some oth- L,,ll Woodard j team, as thev have a chance to hkS Moore j play several teams and have not as Hancock I yet decided which to schedule for SE Nobecki the game Saturday. l.F McCrackenj . CF Ben Philips the second half of the V.VM Indus- HF Leadford I t" '"1 Eeague Reason. Umpires: Mack Davis and Bob C Manufacturers To The Manufacturers have two games to their credit and one in the lost column. Two of the regular se'ied nl...l ,.-i,i..i- 1.-... : 1 ..... ...:ti I) O 4 1 .? urn- l.tllil-u oil 1.. ,111(1 will lay 1 rj'On hatlirtlay be idayed otr in the near fut me, they are Red Oak and Enka, both of the The Hazelwood Manufacturers will teams were ill the lead in the first meet the Tryon team on the hitter's , half with Enka the league cbamnions diamond Saturday in the fourth game 1 and Red Dak in second place. NEW DRINK SENSATION Large Demand Mere For Red Rock Cola Red Rock .Cola is the new cola bev erage on the Waynesville and North Carolina market, but for years it has been the drink sensation in other parts of the country. Its acceptance here has already proved phenomenal, with --."repeat" sales increasing by leaps and. bounds! Red Rock Cola is by no means an experiment, but tho result of the most intensive scientific findings by a group of experienced beverage chemists, and manufactured by an organization that has been a leader in the beverage field for over fifty years. This delicious cola drink brings you the most delightful and invigorating beverage, with rich full fruit flavor. It has caused millions to proclaim that "it tastes so good." They enjoy Red Rock Cola with meals, at teas and at parties. Its big ll! -ounce bottle makes Red Rock -Cola a most econom ical drink, too, for you get two full glasses for only 5c. Try an ice cold bottle of Red Rock Cola at your nearest dealer's today. See for yourself how satisfying, re freshing and invigorating it is. And take a generous supply home for the family to enjoy. Keep it in your re frigerator ready to serve your guests. Orange Crush Bottling Co., Asheville, Distributors. Adv. II Vas You Efer In Zinzinnati o o IBiuuTgeir Beeir Id) , Hendersonville jGolfers Defeat Waynesville, 18-5 I Hendersonvill,' o-.ilt'..,.- .match from Waynesville players by a score of 18 to 5 at the Henderson ' ville Uolf and Country Club Sunday I afternoon. ine matclies were played in fore somes on a Nassau basis with three points at stake in each individual (natch. The Hendersonville team won all but two matches. In what as probably the feature match of the day, Jack Toomer and his partner, Ed Romoh ,l,.i'..,,..,.i Archie Clark and Brian, of Hender sonville. by a si'iii'n of ,-,.. Clark and Bryan went three down on the first nine holes, but rallied and squared the match on the Nth hole. Toomer's bridie four on the llifh put the Waynesville players one up and the remaining holes were halved. The individual matrho w -. r..i lows: Wright and Bennetf (H) defeat-1 ed I'revost and Provost (W), 12 points; I Hodges and Bracket t (11) defeated Wheeler and Keener (W), H points;' Mc .Mullen mi. I Hiii-j,,., i w .i . i " r m i euieu i Durham and Vaughn (III, :i points; 1 Prince and Hunter (11) 'defeated Ray i and Allen (W). . points; Hayes an I 'ones (II) defeated Anderson and ! Pai ker ( ), ,i points; Trotter and Ogle (II) defeated Provost and Pad- I gelt ( W I, 1! points; Toomer and luiinph ( ) defeated Bryan and Cl:n l. (ID, 12 points; Jones (II) defeated Jackson (W, ,'i points. Correction Rejr a riling County Hunting Laws i There was a mistake in the dates of the open season last week on bear hunting in Haywood county. Tho open season being from October the 120th to Jan. 1. Owing to a misplaced comma there was a misunderstanding about the sijuirrel season. The squirrel season in Haywood will open on October 1st and close on Jan. 15, with a bag limit of 10 per day and no limit to the number in a season. INDIANS TO ENTERTAIN Cherokee Indians will stage a cos tu me dance, and demonstrate bow aiic. arrow and blow gun shooting at the Armory here in Friday, August U, under the auspices of the Masonic order. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COD NT Y. The undersigned having qualified a executor of" the estate of Selnta Red mond l.edlord, deceased, this is to no tify all persons to file their claims with the undersigned on or before the :!rd day of August 1 .:!'. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their righj to recover. All persons due Un said estale anything are hereby noti fied to make settlement at once. This (he. ;!rd day of August l'.t.'IS. S. I.. REDMOND, Executor of the estate of Selma Redmond l.edl'ord. No. 77'.) Aug. l-ll-lS-LTi Sept. 1-8 WE WILL PAY CASH For WHEAT Delivered To Our Mill Or You -Miiy Kxchmige Your When! For Our Ili.ih (radc Flour. Earle-Cliestcrfield Mill Company Asheville. N. C. BOXING American Legion Arena Old Armory lUiildinjr Opposite Depot Friday, August 5 - 8 o'clock CHIEF EDDIE WILSON Cherokee, N. C. CECIL HFRNETTE r. s. a mu lt; : lbs. KID SEAV Franklin, N. C. 1")I lbs. CHALLENGE The Preliminaries Will ISe Held Hetween Hoy Scouts of The Different Troops In This Vicinity. Three .1-Kound I louts Will Re -Staged Each Friday N'iht. WRESTLING "DA(;0" DOWNING IfiOlbs. "HAD HIU'McCALL Hollywood, Calif. Gastonia, N. C. 2 Out of ." Fall fine Hour Time Limit. Sponsored Hy American Legion WANTED MAPLE LOGS, Hard and Soft. Also Birch, Bass, Ash, Cherry, Walnut, Butternut and Bellvvood. DELIVERED TO OUR MILL AT LAKE JUNALUSKA For Price and Specifications Call Carolina Mill-Billies II. L. Liner 4 ',-'.; . ne 263-J Lake Junaluska ":i t." ; A J I - ' - - -

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