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. i THE MOUNTAINEER'S PORT PAGE LANTO Completely Covering: The Local Sports Field o.v PORT MAKIOX BRIDGES un, that Hazelwood has really ! baseball fever, with the Man-t- the "big team," in the .-a League, and the Inuepend , a new league, the Jun- composed of Hendrix ,. (...v.paliy and Allen's Creek, made -up of several worker.- t Tapestry Mill, Barber's Or- Saunook. THl'RSDAV. AIUIST 11. 13S Edited liy Marion T. llridpes Golf Marathoner a-air.s play among them ;irai "i! several occasions have ;lu. Clyde team. The team.-, for any title, but solely foi f the game and for recrer V.,i while "ii the subject of reere ." " h-ive vou been down to the ,: hoards on .ortn. .nam sueei . I ii-hn nlav ill tin- vtit- aie .m:i-" . r - , .hiring the day, and at night .. '.,,., lined ud waiting tneir turn Jit v, i.u.-ii t-he disks. n ,1, nntv two boards on which to r-fle it takes some time for those iiiimr to get their chance to play nv ?-'ine. We hope there will be '.,,; more ' available before nexl , tiiat everyone can be taken ui'v 'f. r-M hor.-e-filinK Tate family are winning cups, notions, ana wnai tot -u in the horse shows that are ,,.,1 ver- this and neighboring 'I n. ii newest addition to their !;,t of prizes was acquired al staged at Blowing :,-i-,-;.!!y. ,: ,H ioiial football teams ol :.- ,.,jh are looking for their ma ,i,ai :hi season below the Mason i. ::' lifie with quite a few slated , x frm this state. i i iaB .' f . ' " lU"Ui:'"' .vV. ' 5 Manufacturers To Play Say les; Trvon Rained Out Mermaid Stars Smash Records V.- won.'ler if a lot of this did not f.txiHi- when our own IVeddy Craw- Hay Fever and Welcome this Hews Mt i loot phimiacy u now offering doc m, rtr piin llt been in use for 2 f y. wah . record I o unusual lu.tt irom hy Kver anJ bronchil ath.n i.mpfons in thouwnih ot cases. lorn, m .nd k us alut Dr. f"'" Prtr,p(ion l.ich tonuins no nanotiLj or k!hl totnmiK drugs .nd is Mlely "ken by . ,, l J mi nev-hlcK jWinttt Don t ufter lonser w.thoul trymK i medicine SMITH'S PRI G STORK J. Smith l eerlx-e One of the oddest bets on record was made by J. Smith Feerbee ol Chicago when he wagered his halt interest in a $30,000 plantation and $2,500 additional In cash that he could play 144 holes of golf between dawn and dusk, complet ing each round In 95 or less. And he did it. ford was named on an All-Anieriean team and later went in for profes sional ball at least we think this broke the ice. NO TRAFFIC JAM! Walsenburg, Colo. No' traffic jam formed after a recent accident in volving a truck loaded with hived bees. Several of the hives broke and the angry bees kept spectators moving- Lack Of Arms And Legs No Handicap 'A ' 1 1 " a "" """W iiiii mgi-afcte ," li'OW...- - The Trj on-Hazelwood Manufae urers game was rained out last Sat urday at Tryon with only four in nings of the game played. In the course of the four innings ; that were played, Monteith, hurler 1 tor the Manufacturers, only allowed ' one ball to be hit, striking out rive j men. Hazelwood managed to get six hits and rive runs when the clouds i opened up and the rain began falling! to stop the game. The Manufacturers will play at home this coming Saturday when they tangle with Sayles Bleachery. Both the teams are playing good ball the second half and the game Saturday is classed as a headline!'. With Monteith back in the lineup for the Manufacturers, and I'utnam and By rd also on the mound the game should not drag or run up to a high score on either side. Many Prizes Being Offered At Benefit A benefit party which will strengt'a i n the treasury of the Manufacturers is scheduled for next Tuesday night, August ll at the junior iiign school building. The admission is within reason of all who wish to play the popular game. The team is in need of funds to coiit'iiue playing in the Industrial i-eague. There will bo a varied list of pri7.es to lie given; and with the small ad mission charge you play 'til you win or until' the prizes are all taken. I IMaii now to attend. . I Fans Iiuying Tickets For Carolina-Duke Game At Fast Clip Press agents for the state's leading I f,i,t)'ill ttiMii-w ii',, tilt'niiijv llimilinir ' the desks of sports editors with bally hoo for the coming season, which can't be far off now. Fans are 'aware of the nearness of the season that it now appears . that all tickets for the Carolina-Duke game at Chapel H ill on "October ,2'.) may be disposed of before October 1, judging by .the large number of requests, re ceived to date Applications in hand' will absorb practically alt tickets inside the .lf yard line on both sides of the field. Tickets for the Tulane which will be played at Chapel Hill on October H are also going at a fast clip. The other home games for 'Carolina will be with Wake Forest on Septem ber 124 and with V. P. I. on November 5. The Tar Heels play a nine-game Schedule this year. The other games are with N.: ('. State in Kaleigh, Oe tob"r 1 ; New York, University in New York, October 15; Davidson at David son, October 22; Ford ha in' in New York, November 12; and Virginia at Charlottesville on Thanksgiving Day, November 21. w mt- .v . " o-- a . A---v. v m . s .v:- -'.vr a :jv 1 ... i ! WavnesviHe Team Downs Camp Delhvood Wanesville defeateil Camp Dell wood 11-12 on Friday in a thrilling softhiill game. The game was filled with errors, but nevertheless was in teresting. Medford, Waynesvilh' pitcher, pitch ed hitless ball for four innings, but the camp boys aided by numerous er rors and a few hits got back in the hall game. Whisenhunt and Norris led the batters for the winners and Thompson and Foust for the losers. The teams will meet again August 11 at Ii o'clock at Camp Dollwood. The lineup: Dollwood 12 WavnesviHe 14 Wright P Medford Taylor C Whisenhunt Kwing 1st Norris Smith 2nd Case Thompson SS Woodard Foust :!rd Truitt H. Phillips (x) Saunders SF Nobeek Draper l.F Led ford Beasley CF MeCracken Plott KF Hancock ( ) baited for Truitt in the 4th. I'mpires: Homer 'Plotl and I6oy Bamage. Crack nwlm trio I his trio if comely mermaids stole the show nt the National A. A. U. championships at Santa Barliura, Cal., where they proceeded to smash records with abandon. Marjorie tlestrlng, left, annexed top honors' In the springboard events; Katherine Kawls Thompson, cen ter, successfully defended four titles, bettered two world marks, an.! Virginia Hopkins, right, won the 100-meter free style, WITH OTHER BRAND Of BEER. Yfflll THE JUDGE. UT YOUR OWM TASTE DICI0E3 The above nhotoo-ranVi cUw littlo 'tlda pushnik, half frirl. nno of the ure attractions w;iu i.' , " vB VUV I'lUllKIIVfVll nippourome. Freida was JphnstownJ Pa.. 15 vr " tact she can writP. rrooW'anrl "l"Pr things seem no-lv im MrriTf. . . possible in this condition. The Mam moth Marine Hippodrome will ex hibit in Waynesville for one day only, Tuesday, August lfi, The exhibition, will be located on Main street at Rogers street and will be open to the public from noon until 11 P- '". Ad mission ten cents. 'S FINEST BEVERAGE a J v - - i '-J ri... cu nocsi iboia vww Enioved Bv IViillions ?u in ik nnuing pure f'n p ."Wment of delicious z, .v. . r'0(,ii Cola, the bev- ir,iSt;f ' "ls lne result oi he, nf TS,',ve "'entific study and '.-.'. 'f ?k;!!''l chemists. It is a f wH - If ..u'mnmS thousands of ri joWI y bfcause of its purity ft thaf'. f .,. . l.ne onerous KRack r , Kel buys- "c bot-1 omes in a ful1 12' '! :a4 ' Tf 'ning two gener- h ftak T Ully refrhing quali- ar? fed Pfiji t) walKS ot le- fvouK uola the ideal drink with their lunch because it's so and " it tastes so good" with sandwiches or other foods. The big lZ-ounce uuil.c fords sufficient amount to accompany a full meal. And for that mid-morning or mid-afternoon pick-up thous- j Va rJoiiVinns invigorating UHU9 CllJUJ U't satisfaction that they get from a cold bottle of Red Rock Cola. , You'll find Red Rock Cola ice cold at vour nearest dealers, try a toiue of this delicious fruit-flavored cola to j... rri. - ,nnlit iinme and keep it aiiy. lane o dukkj " in your refrigerator ready to serve often. Orange vrusn Asheville, Distributors. Adv. Allen's Creek Downs Saunook Owls, 9-6 In the newly formed junior ''league at Hazelwood the Allcii's Creek Cat'-: birds downed the Saunook Owls in a close game throughout, U-l. The ('atbirds taking advantage of the llnee 'errors made by the Owls jumped into the lead and managed to ward .off several threats to lake the lead by the Owls. The game was featured by Drown ing, Allen's Creek' hurler, slapping out a homer in the sixth inning with one on base, Poth teams went hitless until the fourth inning and then it seemed that the pitchers 'on bot h sides lost control and all hit at random. liatteries: Allen's Creek - Collin, Drowning and Piuitt, Saunook: Sin gleton, Corbiti, 'Caldwell and khiiie hart. . Women of New York state are organizing a campaign against spend ing. You might, mention this to your wife next pay day. WANTED MAPLE LOGS, Hard and Soft. Also Birch, Bass, Ash, Cherry, Walnut, Butternut and Bellwood. DELIVERED TO OI K .Mil j' AT LAKE JUNALl'SKA For IVice and Specilications Call Carolina Hill-Billies II. L. Liner BOXING OVER The American Legion announ ced that the boxing and wrestling bouts which they have been spon soring recently, will be discon tinue as far as the Legion is -con cerned.. If some other organization or individuals decide to continue the bouts the American Legion will not be connected in any way. The buots failed to create enough interest to pay expenses and thereby causing the Legion to discontinue sponsorship. The bouts may be continued under a different setup but noth ing definite has been decided as ''t- 10 MILLION BUSHELS OF SPUDS North Carolina now produces an nually approximately 10 million bushels of Irish potatoes, but prior to 1870 the state produced less than one, million bushels annually, reports the State Department of Agriculture. KXIXUTORS NOTICE TO CRED ITORS Having qualified as executors of the estate of Joseph E. Johnson, deceas ed, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 21st day of July, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their reco'very. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 21st day of July, jl938. JOHN N. JOHNSON, FANNIE JOHNSON REYNOLDS. Executors of the estate of Joseph E. Johnson, deceased. No. 777 July 21-28-Aug. 4-11-18-25 Waynesville Art Gallery MdfldDODIl Merchandise From All Parts Of The World, For The Home Beautiful 10:20 A M, - 7:30 P.M. LOCATED IN CITIZENS BANK BUILDING ' i .'. t 1 .!'' I;- V J 1 i , -'-' , ' '
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