THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER s T NEWS tfe LOCAL SPORTS FIELD on R v O 55 MARION BRIDGES Page 10 Edited by Marion T. Bridges THURSDAYMAYO? Back in the dark ages, some smart guy, is credited with having said: "One thing brings on another. . . ' The originator of this piece of home Managers Revamping Teams In Softball League J As Lou Sees Game From Dugout oiiei wuuu upcuiug ror A Three-Day Period spun philosophy would probably turn over in his tomb, if he know how true his niece of wisdom was coming to pass in the snorts field in the com munity of which Wayne.sville is the center. i -, 1 I m'- f No sooner had the 12 Softball teams "otten down to work, and the kinks worked out, than the fairer sex are rumored to have secretly gotten to gether several teams and are all set to go and show up the "brutes of brawn" of the human race. Faster Games Being Played Since Players Have Put In More Practice Before the echoes of that rumor had passed over the top of Eagles Nest, the former aching men of the Soft ball league, advanced the suggestion that the fairer sex would use more common sense in starting their prac tice and not try to become profes sionals over-night, and suffer the agonies of Hades with soreness the next day. It stands to reason that perhaps the young women of the community hastened their decision to organize a Softball league after the Boosting Boosters appeared in public with their turkey red uniforms. Those boys can't get away with such stuff, and it will be the weaker sex that will prove it. You watch and see. The organization of softball teams for women might not prove so inte resting to the hardboiled sluggers of the WHL league. Remember back in the good old days when the "Bloomer Girls Baseball Team" would come to town, and steal the show from the hometown baseball crowd? Should the women get their teams going, you can bet your last winter's longies that they will talk it up but they cannot out-talk the men on this point. Never before has there been a sport that has taken the community like softball. Football comes and goes, with two or three stars climbing to the top of the ladder of local sports fame, but in softball, every player is king for the minute he is at bat. For the first few games some of the fans were disappointed in the brand of ball that was played, but with the amount of improvement that most of the teams have made after only one game, if this continues, some cracker-jack ball will be seen in a few weeks. Most of the teams have been re organized and are presenting a fast er club. All are out to win, but take defeat with a smile, for the main pur pose of the game when introduced here was to create clean outdoor rec reation and entertainment. The attendance seems to be on the up-grade, as last Tuesday the stands were filled almost to capacity, and it is the belief that as the weather be comes warmer several additional bleachers will have to be built. The Hazelwood baseball team is playing some good ball this season, although they have only won one game and dropped two, and according to Manager George Bischoff, if they con tinue to play the brand of ball that was evidenced in the Canton game last Saturday and lose every game, he will be satisfied. Managers of a number of the soft ball teams this week were busily en gaged in smoothing over the rough places by firing and hiring, and de manding more practice, and as a re suit, faster ball is being played this week, as the league entered into the second week of active play. The players have had the-new worn off by their first play under the lights, and with steadier nerves, have gotten down to give the fans real thrills, by running scores within one point. With warmer weather, and more practice, the majority of players are showing late-season form in tossing the big white ball around under the bright lights,, Batting has improved in form and pitching has gotten down to more than merely tossing them over. Players and fans are getting thrills out of the games and it looks like a great season ahead. As the Weather becomes warmer, larger numbers of spectators are expected, and additional seats will be built to accommodate them. So far the attendance has been good, con sidering the weather conditions. For the convenience of those at tending the games, a public address system has been installed and Is op erated by Bill Toohey of the Pet Dairy Products Company. This sys tem not only identifies each player to come to bat, but also speeds the game up considerably, as Mr. Towey keeps score as the game progresses, and calls the batters to the plate. The Girl Scouts have charge of the gate, and season tickets can be se cured from them at $1.50 each. The present ruling is that children under twelve years of age are admitted free. Softball Games In last Thursday night's games Royle Pilkington played the Carolina Hill-Billies, with the novelty makers taking the game 22 to 15. The sec ond game was taken by Unagusta No. 1 with a score of 29 to 12 against C. E. Ray's Sons. The lineup: R&P (15) Hill-Billies (22) Muse, sf (2) R. Reeves, sf (2) Byrd, 2b (1) ,..Riley. If (2) Davis, if ........ Huffman, lb (3) Putnam, p Gaddis, bs (3) Caldwell, cf (3) J. Reeves, cf (3) Kobinson, lb (3) Burress, c (3) Pruitt, If (1) Smith, 2b (1) Bischoff, c ..........Campbell, 3b (2) Owens, 3b (2) Green, p (1) Moss, ss (1) , .... Liner, rf (2) Subs for R&P, Chambers, (1), De- weese ( 1) . Unagusta No. 1 (29) Ray's (12) Wyatt, 3b (4) Dawkins. If (3) Prevost, ss . (3) . ..Phillips, cf (2) Casada, lb (5) ........Campbell, lb (2) Kuykendall, If (3)..,. ....Jones ss (1) Calhoun, c (2) Reeves, if (1) Jr. Kuykendall, sf (8) Davis, 2b T. Troutman, cf (3) ..;...Brown, sf (1) W. Troutman. 2b (3)... Howell, s Ruff, rf (2) Collins, c Woodard, p (2) .......... ...Francis, p (1) Subs for Unagusta, Smith, Me- haffey. Ray's, Boyd. ""' , , ' i : . . ; League Standings Team W Lions 2 Tannery 2 Pet Dairy ..........2 Unagusta No. 1 .2 Rotary 1 Hill-Billies .. .....,1 Ray's .. ............ ....................... ...1 Esso .. 1 Unagusta No. 2 ..........;............0 Boosters .. .......... .......0 American Legion - 0 Tapestry (R&P) 0 Friday night placed two teams to gether in the first tilt that had taken their previous games. The Lions defeating the Rotarians 23 to 12. In the second game saw the Tannery run rough-shod over the American Legion, 34 to 4. The lineup: Lions (23) Henry, rf (1) ...... Ratcliff, sf (3) ... Weatherby, ss (3) Knight, lb (4) ... Carper, c (3) Messer, 3b (3) Milner, If (3) ; Rotary (12) Bridges, c (3) ...Sawyer, 2b (2) ...Watkins, ss (2) .... ,Gay, If (2) ...Wagenfeld, lb (1) .Barrett, sf Neal, cf (1) Parkman, cf (2) ..............Medford, p Massie, 2b (1) Stentz, 3b Chandler, p Stovall, rf (1) Subs for Lions, Collins, Mull. Ro tary, Davis. Staring rather wistfully from the Yankee dugout In Brigga stadium, Detroit, as the Yanks crush the Tigers, is , Lou Gehrig, voluntary exile from the game. Gehrig's decision to benlh himself brought to an end his consecutive games played string at 2,130. Canton Takes Down Hazelwood, 5 to 9 The team will receive one of its old members, Bud Blalock, who has been off trying his hand in semi-professional ball down in the central part of the state. Bud has played a brand of ball that is seldom seen in small leagues. Results Past Week Hill-Billies 22 Tapestry Mill 15. Unagusta No. 1 29 Ray's 12. Lions 23 Rotary 12. Tannery 34 American Legion 4. Esso 14 Boosters 8. Pet Dairy 13 Hill-Billies 12. Ray's 13 Tapestry (R&P) 12. Unagusta No. 1 19 Unagusta No. 2,6. m mm Tannery (34) Am. Legion (4) C. Truitt, If (6) ..........Moore, sf (1) J. Davis, lb (4) G. Wyatt, ss (1) Clint Truitt, sf (3) ......Barnes, 2b (1) Lane, c (5) .A. Wyatt, 3b (1) Moore, ss (2) Boineau, c Wagenfeld, 2b (1) Massie, lb Gaddis, 3b (3) .:....:;.. JJoyle, ' If L. Davis, p (3) Worthington, cf Franklin, rf (4) .......Shipley, rf Wright, cf (3) ....... .. ......... Walker, p The Hazelwood Manufacturers lost a hard fought game to the invading Canton nine last Saturday afternoon with a 'fair crowd of enthusiastic fans on hand. The Canton sandlot ers got 9 runs against the Manu facturers' 5. The game was one of the fastest played so far this season with the Canton team playing errorless ball, and Hazelwood only tallying three errors. The hits Were scattered with Hazelwood credited with 12 and Can ton 10. The Manufacturers are on the low end of the three games played, hav ing won one and lost two. This Saturday, the Manufacturers will play on foreign soil when they meet Beacon Mills at Swannanoa. This is slated to be a close game with plenty of action. The game is set for 3:30. The official box score: Hazelwood Ier to Gene Wyatt, Price to Franklin Hit by pitched ball, Setzer and Spence , Struck out by Suttles 7, Holsonback I 9 Left on bases, Canton 6, Hazel wood 7 Bases on balls off Suttles 3, Holsonback 3 Umpires, Knight and Hardin. Score by innings R Hazelwood 000 200 2015 Canton 012 102 0039 For the first time sjnee 19 not again until iy.J0, will 450 .J F orest now a fisherman's "1 since an extpnsiva ..... , ci - oiwKin? d pram, and a tunw . '1 '. j Closed ' ""tx-udj penou is Fiidar tl j wMiimtji, For tha Tirino i , r,alucu "aun ana at the Suabj uesiues tne special fishermen must hnit. . . T"l. -4- .. xue Bueams opened for tfc a. day period, are Big East FortVl ""'a iuiw mat anv I uai van ue usea, ana that a 1 of 12 brook trout a day will be . muted, ihe six-inch limit ai It appeared here yesterday scores of local followers of !, Walton would be on hand with J iuu cents eager to get permits. Schedule H 12 10 No Patent for Idea No patent can be granted mere idea or suggestion Thursday, May 11 T L i xvotary uiud vs. Boosters Club. American Legion vs. Esso. Friday, May 12 Lions Club vs. Tannery. Pet Dairy vs. Tapestry Mill. Monday, May 13 Unagusta No. 2 vs. Rav's. Hill-Billies vs. Unagusta No, 1 Tuesday, May 16 Rotary Club vs. Tannerv. American Legion vs. Boosters C J Kiwing Called 'Smellint" In the Peking (China) dialect o speaks of kissing a baby as "smJ ing" a baby. More pulling; power, let ga consumption and extremely low fait cost! That why GMC'i cost less to own. That's why they pay for themselves. All va I ve-in-head SUPER DUTY engines with POWER-PAK pistons all with V-Cabs all with striking appearance! Sea CMC before you' buy. 1 lTtJUWi- Tm MirniMri throumk aur on Vm At Phtm at )tu( mrmiimblm rat: DAVIS BROTHERS MOTOR CO. PHONE 96 MAIN STREET Ml iirritijflTrD Monday, the games seemed to speed up and some real ball played. The Boosters dropped their game to the Esso team, 14 to 8. The game be tween the Hill-Billies and Pet Dairy was a thriller from beginning to end with the Dairy boys coming out on top of a 12 to 13 score. The lineup: Esso (14) Boosters (8) Leatherwood, ss (4) ...Scruggs, cf (2) Bushnell, p (2) Inman, ss (1) Crowder, 2b (2) ..Summerrow, If (1) Byrd, c (2) Truitt, sf Jim Queen, 3b (1) ......Fisher, 2b (I) Leopard, sf (1) ...Rhea, lb (I) Ross, rf (1) . .:...,........Prevost. 3b (1 John yueen, lb ,. ......... ...Landrum, Hyatt, If (1) ......... ..Walker, if Carver, cf (1) .......:........Ledbetter, i Subs for Esso, Massie, Stahl, Swann Ledford. Boosters, Roberson (1). Pet Dairy (13) Hill-Billies (12) U. Underwood, 3b (3) ....Riley, If (1) K. Underwood, ss (2) . ...R. Reeves, sf Roberson, sf (2) ...Huffman, lb U Kellett, c (1) -.-.......A. Gaddis, ss woodard, Z) ....J. Reeves, cf (2) Bridges, lb (1) Smith, 2b (1) H. Kellett, rf .... ...... Fugate, rf (2) Richeson, If ..............Campbell, 3b (2) Tuttle, p ................Burruss, c (3) McCracken, cf . ...... Al. Gaddis, p (1) Subs for Pet, Murray (2). Players Pos. AB II R E Glen Wyatt 2b 5 3 0 0 E. Inman ss 5 10 1 Gordon Wyatt Ifc 3 0 1 0 Andy Wyatt If 2 1 0 1 C. Fisher 3b 4 0 0 0 Gene Wyatt lb 3 1 10 W. Robinson rf 4 2 1 0 J. Scruggs cf 4 0 0 0 I). Holsonback p 2 0 10 J. Kuykendall lfc 4 3 2 1 Total 36 12 5 3 Canton Players Pos AB R H E G. Price 3b 5 2 10 H. Setzer ss 2 0 2 0 J. Franklin lb 4 0 0 0 T. Troutman cf 5 3 2 0 J. Israel c 4 10 0 D. Stevenson 2b 5 1 10 E. Miller rf 4 2 10 W. Spence If 0 0 0 0 E. Reno If 2 0 1 0 G. Suttles p 4 11 0J Total 35 10 9 ol Tuesday placed the two Unagusta teams, No. 1 and No. 2 together in the first game, and No. 1 defeated their brother 19 to 6. In the second game, Ray's took the Tapestry Mill in a close game 11 to 13. The R&P SMALL SCHEDULE CHANGE Friday night the Pet Dairy team will play the Tapestry Mill in the first game instead of the second game. as called for on the schedule. The Lions and Tannery will tangle in the second game. Two base hits Kuykendall 2, Gor don Wyatt 1, Glen W'yatt 1, Price 1, Israel 1, Miller 1 Three base hits, Troutman 2 Homers, Suttles, Mil ler and Robinson Double plays, Fish- boys made a desperate attempt in the -last inning to stage a- comeback, netting 8 runs, but were unable to reach the pace set by Ray's. The lineup: Unagusta No. 1 (19) No. 2 (6) Wyatt, 3b (3) ............Fisher, c Prevost, ss (2) ..................Rogers, If Casada, lb (3) . ..Robinson, sf (1) Blalock, 2b (3) ...L. Hooper, p Kuykendall, sf (2) ................Hill, cf Calhoun, c (2) C. Hooper, 3b (2) T, Troutman, cf (1), Mehaffev. 2b (2) Smith, If (1) ..paris, rf nun, ri i) .IPhillips. sf fl W. Troutman, p (1) ..Ruff.lb Ray's (13) R&P (n) Dawkins, If (2) ..........Deweese. e Ml Phillips, cf (2) .......Byrd, 3b (1) Campbell, lb (3) -....Caldwell, pf Ml Jones, ss (2) Robinson, lb (1) Reeves, c (1) ...V. Pruitt,lf Howell, 3b ............Putnam. ttavis, 2b (1) . ......Muse. sf (1) Brown, sf (2) ..........Pruitt. rf ( Kirkpa trick, cf . . ...Owen, p Francis, p .... .. ...Davis, 2b (1) Subs for R&P Chambers (1) X k 't i i n In the Good Old Summertime in K '"' ' iii S Tailored in Rochester by MICHAELS -STERN $19.75 AND $24.50 o Tnnurt art Talon tnnmi. Lmxmriemslr ImeJwIi We'll let you in on a trade secret. The biggest new trend in our business is Summer clothing. And the big gest thing in Summer Clothing is the Tropical Worsted. 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