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jflS PAGE OF THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Tuesday, april a, iwr uwood to Play i . SPEARHEADING 11 Witb SPORTS Uv liU SPEAKS i .. M,,,int:iiriff'is wi lind thom- fc'ri.'i;N()U;N , .j. (j'lll CkU). Willi U1K llinni. ivmiiuiij i . ., .-, i n 1 1 in , nl t?tvrnT tcj!iii I'illll"" l'"1' 11,1 ''" n)pv liciumi; .inn ....uvv ,.w,v 1 ' . . . 1. . 1 U 1 .1 be (olllltwl Dill, l"e nuvu jji.i.yuu ,s of ball and may be ready to work ' mi 1 1.., tiiikiv. 1 lie ui t'iiKs iicciuc in.uiy a jut what Waynesviiie may pull a ci lot; ' jvillc c Kill I' tine ,1 tt'i" Black B WXH.S ear :.n't saV ran ... . i i , .. )W'I N; "'k st'"0)l ,""l"iwl '"""i Usvillc ami ( anion players may e KenmB ihf same team. rioMMu liecaine I' years om uufi - j-..h-. I .1V The team is sponsored ny me uunon fa.ul will compete in Hie western district of tilina. Flossie plans to ncBhi w...v" ver ami is looking for material in Canton, Haflwood. and may get to oise some Doys l. i 4 In l.o I :lu er. He doesn I expen i" s m .-..n.i Res this summer, but thinKS a cnampionsnip L can he developed in the not loo distant lu- kmorii-nn LeL'ion baseball program is well- Lowers f that sport, having developed many Lit hi league players. Shelby, Gastonia and have all sent teams to the national chainpion- a nd as von probably have noticed, Kane L sen in;; as consultant to the program. Champs Defend Title In First Match Saturday llaelwocd ion 1 1 1 tn Kuka Ini I heir lirsl till (.1 '.In' yar Satur day, with tin' 'anic tn gel iindri way al 3:30 p in. I 'l'hr opening game will lie fol- lowed with two week-end scraps on 1 tit" local lii Id. ai'.ainst llcusla on May 3 and Marlel on May 10. The , schedule also is brightened hy a '.Inly 4th iFridayi game here afainsl Champion Y. and another Kaine oh the .,lh will, (an n lliv er. Ma l I 1 1 1 1 lllalock has hern carrying mil practice .sessions each afternoon this Week, and plans tn start tin game on the mound, with Jack "Shel 111 Smith liehiml the plate. Probable start ini! inliclders are taigene Yyall on lirsl, Stan Ilcnrv ,on second. Kevin Shook or Law j rente Hobinson at short stop: Hilly lloyle or Ken Ti out inan at third. Likely to begin play in the out field are Oliver Yonnl. Klnn r Dud ley and lloh Pitts. I George BischolV. business man ager lor the cluh. Ilnlns Caddis, ollicial scorekeeper, and llnd at i tended the pi e-season meeting i Wednesday niihl in the Knka eale 'teria. when the sehi'dule was an- nolilleed and player rosters were i submitted to loop ollieials I The schedule: April 2(i: Mattel al Canton, i ;,! nlnved nn the rough Ctll iCreen Kiver al lieacon. Ilaelwood i ,.u1(.e diamond. Pressley tossed bis fast ball over Nine CiiSlo i nvade whee W ins Waynesviiie Loses 23-8 In 2nd Game Wednesday i St rtu i g Canton Tea m Here For Scrap Al I) I. M. This i , Afternoon Cullowbee bigh's hard-hilling di.unnnd crew turned the heal on a weakened Mountaineer team to score a 23-fl victory Wednesday evening, in Cullowbee. This afternoon Coach Weather Uy s team will be al full strength to take on Canton's high-riding Black Hears, pace setters in the Hlue ISidge eonferenee, with the scrap to get under way al 3 o'clock here Hoyce Hrock or Leonard Messer are likely to start against the Hears, since .lack Amnions saw burline dutv throughout the nine a. BIRCH ball fans are getting used to home runs havinn been hit during their recent Pirate-Cin- 1 ng All Boys -Calling All Boys it ii v Vi Boy's Ovetalls - Just Received -Sizes 2 to 16 In a splendid makeup. at Knka. Savles at Kcusta May a: Beacon at Mattel. Ktik.-i at Green Kiver. Kcusta at Hazel wood, Canton at Savles. May 10: Knka at lieacon. Mattel at llaelwood. Savles at Given Kiver, Kcusta at Canton. May J 7: llazelwood al Green Kiver. lieacon at Kcusta, Savles at Mattel, Canton at Knka. May 24: Ecusla al Knka. lieacon at Sayles. llazelwood at Canton. Green River at Mattel. May 31: Knka al Savles, lieacon al llazelwood. Marlel at Kcusta. Canton at Green Kiver. June 7: Canton at lieacon, Mar lel al Knka, Green River at Kcus ta, Say les al llazelwood. June 14: Canton al Mattel, liea con at llazelwood. Kcusta at Sayles. June 21: Marlel at tieacon. Green Kiver al Knka. llazelwood at Kcusta. Sayles al Canton. June 2!!: lieacon at Knka. llazel wood at Marlel. Green Kiver al Savles. Canton at Ecusa. r l 'll.. iiyv i mil A SENSATIONAL SCHOOLBOY -PLAYER IN 1913 HE GRADUATED TO THE BALTIMORE ORIOLES WHO SOON SOLD HIMjfcTO THE RED SOXj COHERE W HE STARRED S. ON THE MOUND UNTIL HIS BIG BAT WON HIM A STEADY JOB IN Tnt OUTFIELD An I WHERE HE SOON GOT, THE HOMERUI HABIT 4 S!SS 1 THEN THE YANKS BOUGHT HIM AND IN 9Z7 HE SET THE ALL- TIME 80 , . . . to St HOME RUN RECORD AS WELL AS MANY OTHERS if w r m I fie oaJbz fttJ APDIL 2.7 ALL FAKinOM HONORS ONF OF BASEBALL'S TRULY GREATS." for the Cullowhee nine during tne lirst four innings, striking out the first six Waynesviiie batters to step to the plate. However in the 4lh frame Hobinson walloped the ball for a home run, and before the in- nini! was over Tilley came in to niteh lor the home team. Bill Owens sparked a ninth-inning ral ly with another long-distance drive good for four bases, but the Moun taineers couldn't stem the bat work of Cullowhee. The two Taylors, Tilley and Bryson all marked up homers in the stream of safe hits and misjudgments on the rolling outfield. David Price, catching his first game for Waynesviiie without pre vious practice, turned in one of the ROD and GUN Hv TOM W ALK I -It The blue denim job you all like so well. And did we have a time getting this lot. ka, Sayles at Kcusta. August 2: lieacon at Marlel, Kn ka al Green River. Kcusta ut Hazel' wood. Canton at Sayles. August H: Enka ut Beacon, Mar te) at llazelwood. Saylee at Green think il hsh a next la , we SOIIU : what .hrtv -4: Knka at.'-Kctista, Sayles al Hearnn. ('anion at lazelwood. i Kiver Kcusta at Canton M.u-tpl al Given Kiver August l(i: Hazel wood at Green- July S: Green Kiver at llazel wood, Kcusta at lieacon. Marlel at Savles, Enka al Canton. July 12: Sayles at Knka. llazel wood at Beacon. Kcusta at Mattel. Green River at Canton. July 19: lieacon at Canton. Kn ka at Martel. Ecusta al Green Kiv er, llazelwood al Sayles. July 2(i: Mattel at Canton, Green Kiver at Beacon, llazelwood at Kn- Kiver, Beacon al Ecusta, Sayles at 'Martel. Canton at Enka. ' August 23: Ecusta at Enka, Bea con ut Sayles, llazelwood al Can ton. Green Kiver at Martel. August 30: Enka al Sayles, Bea con at llazelwood. Martel at Ecus ta. Canton at Green River. September 6: Canton at Beacon. Martel al Enka. Green River at Kcusta. Sayles at llazelwood. pveralls in pes to (I Jound in our pRoom pith other p children P age 6. Pants Too Boys' denim over alls in both regular and dungaree styles. Sizes fi Up cinnati Red 4-jjame series. After the Pirates acquired the costly Hank Creenberj,' they spread a little more lucre around working over their park, bringing in the left field fence from 365 to 335 feet and installing a warm-up bullpen for pitchers that happens to be a perfect sighting spot lor riL'ht-hand batters trying to smack the ball over the fence. Fans labeled the fenced-in area "Greenberg Gardens," but so far Hank has hit only one drive into the spot, hight other players have used it to good advantage and now home runs are becoming so common some of the fans are griping. . 1 JOHN SINGLETON, a southpaw liurler, looks likely to share much of the hill work with Bud Blalock when the llazelwood team opens their slate. John tossed thefh over against Bud's team in a workout session Tuesday. Most of the squad was present and they should be ready for tomorrow's opening game, although it wouldn't be fair to say they are in midseason form just yet. Some of the fellows ar looking good and should be, nil in all, as well off as their opposition. 894)Y TROUT SEASON H IN MANAGEMENT Altl'AS un A fishing season which will oiler mu a schedule of five days a week in i trout streams of the cooperative IMI , wildlife management areas ol Pis- ,, gah and Nanlahala National I'nrests has been worked out by the V Division of Game and Inland Fish eries and the U. S. Forest Service First fishing dale in the man agement areas is April 21). when the South Toe River and tributaries in the Mt. Mitchell Wildlife Area of Pisgah will be open. Alter the opening week, the season will be in full swing, and on every day ex cept Monday and Tuesday of each week there will be' streams open lomewhere in the forests until August 31, when Hie Stale's I rout season winds up. Opening dates for the Pisgah i.veai areas are: Mt. Mitchell -April w. Pisgah (lame Preserve- May 3; Sherwood Forest May 7: and Daniel Boone May 10. Openings for the Nanlahala areas ate: Clill side Lake. Wayah Bald, and San teellab May 3 Standing Indian and Fires Creek May 10. The full schedule, a list of check ing stations, and informal ion on how to reach the areas may be oh lained bv writing to the Aslu ville Office of the Division of Game ami Inland Fisheries, Law Huihlin: Asheville, North Carolina. I ) nl in n.ili iv first an vvaletlnvvl population on tec- - ;i i I The setv in l!i:t"i resulted in i .1 27.000,000. The number annually lo a peak of i:m:i. I he fact that water have fallen almost olal. I do not now in ,:;.')0.ooo III spile ol I numbers t Ik ISI.il, will be necessary to estub mnpiele closed season lor I." Day declared. "1 think will be able lo recommend kind nl an open season, hut il will be depends largely Frontier Pants Regular western pe believe ! 5tyle pants Wlth 1 ? tnp to our narrow leg. All 1 ju, ui tuiiwvuuy twin iitj All Girls-Calling All Girls Denim P.- "is in In U s, l? Soon Just received Giris Frontier Pants Sizes 7 Up to and Including Women's Sizes s Dept. Store Save Your Tires Guaranteed static and dynamic wheH balancing with the famous MANBF.E wheel balancing machine. .Well Balanced Wheels. Reduces Spot I y Tire Wear Improve Tire Mileage Eliminates Vibration at Firestone Home & Auto Supplies Thonc 534 Wm. (Bill) Cobb, Owner Main St. II ANOTHER CUT IN SIGHT TOR WATERFOWL SEASON Preliminary addition of the score on North American waterfowl posls a warning to spoilsmen that Fed eral officials will have to perform another trimming operation on I lie hunting season and bag limits. Last year's regulations, which the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service rated the most drastic in histotv. cut the shooting period from !I0 to 45 days, reduced the duck hag limit from 10 to seven a day. and lopped half an hour from the shooting hours. Now, word from Albert M. Day, Director of the service on whose recommendations the Inlerior De partment will base next fall's regu lations, is that a clamp-down, but not a complete shutdown, on the shooting probably will he neces sary. He based his estimate on the service's annual waterfowl invent ory, made last January al the close of shooting, which put the North American population of ducks and geese at 54.000.000. or 20.000.000 fewer than in January, l!)4ii. This is the greatest one-year decline in finest performances of the team, BOX SCORE WayMlle AU It Powers, lb 1 Rudisell. rf 4 0 Robinson, ss 5 !i Caldwell. If r Bill Owens, rf .r 2 Messer. 3b .5 0 Gibson. 2b 5 0 Amnions, p 2 0 Price, c . 3 1 Morrison, rf 1 0 Totals 40 8 CuIloWhee AB R Simpson. 2b li 3 Bryson, ss (i a J. Taylor, If r 3 Press h?y, p ! 1 C. Taylor, lb G 2 Norton, cf 3 1 Tilley, 3b. p 5 2 Hooper, rf ? 2 Parker, c 5 4 Totals 48 23 Score by Innings R II upon conditions in the breeding grounds uexl summer. ' I nless drought conditions or oihet limiliui! factors are worse than we ihiuk. we should have a duck season and bag limit next fall nnl loo greatly reduced from last added. j Day said I be service must com plete lis observation on spring 'migrations and on summer hreed ' ing grounds in the northern slates, j Canada, and Alaska before making jits hunt in:-', i'ecoii i u lendal ions ill j.lulv to tin- Secretary of the ln j tenor. The idea of a complete shut down on si, doling this year was broiigbl up by I he Audubon So ciel.' lecenll.v in a recommendation In the Service. Day said the flood ol mail to Ins nil ice following the siiciel.v s ivporl "surprisingly enough balanced out pretty well ,i lc; nl spoilsmen ate worried and .igned thai slrict consei vat ion is necessarv ." W.N.C. Softball Loop Organization Meeting April 30 CANTON -C. C. I'oindexler, commissioner for Ibis disttiel -of the North Carolina amateur soflball association, lias an nounced thai a meeting will be hold next Wednesday evening, April 30, at the Champion Y here at 8 o'clock for the pur pose of organizing ail eight team Western North Carolina softball league. Interest in Ibis proposed league has heeiy increascng steadily for the past several months and several WNC in jdustries and communities have already expressed a desire to enter teams. Among the teams who are Cole Heads Beacon Golf Team Against Daytonites Top-Flight Matches i Expi't tetl Sunday on Country Club Course ; lieacon Mill's entry in the Indus trial Gull league will take on the i Dayton Ituhber company team on j Sunday alii-rnooii on the Waynes i villi" Country club course hegill- ning al 1 p. in. j Local linksmen look for some top-flight matches during the aft lernoon. with Bob Cole of Ashe j ville, one ol this section's best am ! nteurs, heading the visitors. R. L. J Hendricks and Charles Putnam, 1 loin iianienl w inners las! summer, ! made up the number one pair for ! Davlon last week when the team oulslroked Kcusta lor a 0-3 linal j score. Heacon's players are familiar with the country club greens, hav ing won over Champion "Y" here lasl Sunday. In other weekend encounters, I Champion will play Kcusta at Bre vard. Knka will meet Postal Ac eounls and Beaver Lake, and Moore General and Sayles ISiltmore tangle on the American Legion course. John McConnell is serving as the temporary team captain for the Dav tonites. 1 iv peeled to send representa- lo this nieeling are Sylva Waynesviiie. Champion Y, Bre vard Kcusta, llendersonvU'.c, Knka. Asheville and lilack Mountain. I'oindexler has also evlcnd ed an open invitation 'n any other teams in Wester , Caro lina to send delegate, to help ide whether or in : the pro posed circuit will hi . onie a iv-alilv. d MOT The Law Requires That Ml Dogs Must Be Vaccinated For Babies A Charge Of 75c Per Dog Will Be Made Sees Derby Win II 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 10 P,K A. JONES, general man ager of Warren Wright's vast Calu niel Farm al Lexington.' Ky.. has bis heart so set on winning another Derby that comes May 3 Derby Day at Churchill Downs Ben Jones will be listed as the trainer ol two Calumet horses. Faultless and Fervent. Hen's previous win ners were Lawtin i'38). Whirlaway ,'41). and Pensive i'44i. His favor ite enlrv is Faultless, who won $10.!M0 as a 2-year-old in 1940. Government Insurance Authorized For Renewal , Fines Creek Lower Fines Creek 'ines Creek WASHINGTON OP) President II i Truman yesterday signed legisla- ljtion authorizing holders of five 5 year-level - premium government 3 'term life insurance to renew their 2 policies for another five years with 2 I out medical examination. The policies first were issued to war veterans in 1926 and there have been three prior renewals. Way'ville 000 240 002 8 0 I 3 2 2 20 F. 10 7 PLACE Cleve Noland's Store Hugh RoRers' Store, N. C. James' Store, I Turkey Creek Grocery Store Charles McCracken's Farm, I ui key Creek Sam Ledliird's Barn, While Oak W. L. Messrr's Farm. White Oak Liberty Church, White Oak Lloyd Messer's Store, Panther's Creek Millard Ferguson's Farm, Crahtree Ducketl's Store, Crahtree S. Barren's Store. Cove Creek Store at Rock Hill School. Jonathan f reek Maesie Post Office, Maggie Ilpllwrniil Stm e. Delhi noil Store on Soco Road at Black Cimii Gap Tin noil George Best's Store, Lower Crahtree Forrest Messer's Farm, Bald Creek Hvdp.r Mountain Church. Ilyder Mountain Msmson Medford's Farm. Iron Hull' Joe Haynes' Barn, Iron Duff Hallot Ward's Filling Station, Lake Junalpska Walker Brown's Store, Retreat The Late Joe Phillip's Store, Cecil Ira Cochurn's Store, Cruso Olis Massie's Store, Cruso Section C. D. Church's Store, Pigeon Valley Store at Bethel School, Bethel Medford Farm Service Station, Clyde Esso Filling Station, Clyde Homer Casle's Store, Finerville Store Opposite Jim Hipps, Thicketv Robinson's Store, Clyde Frank Mann's Store, Beaverdain Zeth Wood's Store, Canton Weeping Willow Service Station, Asheville Road Morning Star School. Dutch Cove Road Store at Spring Hill School Hub Mattheson's Store. Canton Gordon Creek Mill, Canton Moore's Store, Rateliff Cove Store at Colored School Office of Tax Collector. llazelwood Sluder's Store, Dellwood Road Rose Grocery. Dellwood Road Store at Balsam, Balsam Store, Upper Aliens Creek Charles Buchanan's Store, Aliens Creek Saunook School, Sannook 3:I0 I. 4:00 I'. 5:00 0:0(1 7:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 3:00 5:00 3:00 10:00 A 11:00 A TIME M. M. M. M. INI. M. M. P. M. P. M. 00 P. M. P. M. P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M. (i:00 1. M. 9:00 A. M. M. M. 3:00 I". M. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 I. M. 3:00 P. M. 4.00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. fi:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. fi:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 9:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:00 P. M. 12:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 P. W. DATE April 29 April 29 April 29 April 29 April 29 April 30 April 30 April 30 May 1 May I May 1 May 2 May .2 May 2 May May May 3 May 3 May 3 May 5 May 5 May 5 May 6 May 6 May 6 May May May May May 8 May 8 May 8 May 8 May 8 May 9 May 9 May 9 May 10 May 10 May 10 May 10 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 13 May IS May IS May 14 May 14 May 14 TI IwtNnira that Q flDW tola. I vision development will permit ob servers to see inside oil wells and Dr. Riegg, Haywood County Licensed Veterinarian, Will Be Present to Administer the Vaccination Cullowhee 420 450 35x 23 20 6 steel furnaces.
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