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PEFJHE WAfimLfi MOUNT AINEER Friday, may 16, 1947 ..,.11 nature still is cloudy but will liL soilDa11 f iZ Tnesdav when the managers get together before the start ui mc ""6" i change of managers, wun oen rrm- cpEARHEApG With SPORTS By ED SPEAEtS a temporary dbms, mc team occ.no next Won Jjhastiaa d I .lpnn a ie'"Hu'UI- ' F lod talent and shouldn't be the league's Ed Boone has charge ot trie 1.10ns pennons of using members of the clu- only Liding there's no resu - 6 hichhe feeis is Thp National Guard was one of rfTL tn Let organized, and possibly will be tot" in the lower uiviarun, a.w.u&4. w.v. I W a chance to get lined up as yet ana oacn find that the omei - -"6"-- "r- ilayers. IHE loss of many of their best players, Day- won't have the combination to set the woods ', .utnliave a month ago. rsea mcKer, L plans some strategy conferences ere next SN how gloomy tne picture wuna, miiu wc pyfoaffe At 'Hazelwoad Tries fFsor WayBfisvil; ie 11 HP 1 4th FOR SALE (Reasonable) 4rmy Jeep new paint, new tires, A-l over- peaHur Trailer new 8-ply tires, new paint, s like new. ee LYLE W. COFFEY at the esville Hardware Company w Lawn lyioTyers Rototillers New Kaisers New Frazers Used Cars DA MOTOR CO. (Uco Products Mechanical Repairs 626 At The Depot Balentines- tHYOf YOUR kticn 1 9k J $10.50 WIS 'oi-TTtdJi. r -auic penormance, for easy-going V ""NOES will ,,:.... . . ' 8 tiblt ft lasting satisfaction. Ask ' F Shoes-exclusivr will, ,-' Of four. .. Wis.. , 8 K",ll0n' 01 shoemaking, they rate IAN s Green River Is Next Foe Of Unbeaten Hazelwood Locals Take To Road For First of Two Week-End Diamond Encounters Hazelwood will take the road this week-end for a chance at their fourth consecutive win of the cur rent Industrial loop baseball sea son, playing Green River Mills at the Tuxedo field, at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. This first contest between the teams will pit the topplace Hazel wood nine against one of the pair that is tied for second rank in the league standings; having two wins and one loss for the first three weeks of play. Playing on their home field last week, Green River bested Sayles Bleaeherics 6-5 in an 11-inning contest. At the same time Hazel- Saturday Fox Hunters Will Plan Hound Sho w At Meet Saturday A special meeting of the Hay wood County Fox Hunters Associa- J lion will be held at 3 p. m. Satur j day in the courthouse, at which j time plans will be presented for j the annual Haywood county hound show, announces Floyd Cook, of Canton, secretary-treasurer of the group. All members of the association are asked to attend. J. W. Killian, Waynesville, is president: Jim Striiigfield, Waynes ville, vice president; and James Medford, Waynesville, is assistant secretary-treasurer. . wood came through in the ninth inning to defeat Murtel Mills 9-8. Following the game at Green River, Hazelwood will play Can ton on May 24, then return home to take on Beacon Mills and Sayles to complete the first round of the schedule. Other games on tomorrow's pro gram are Canton At Enka, Beacon at Ecusta and Sayles at Martel. ONE-HIT SPECIALIST By Jack Sorcfe hope things brighten up by then . . . Bob Sutton declares that his team "won't win them all we don't want to," but has an abundance of good players on his squad, with Bronson Robinson, Bob, Jr. and James Brackett for a three-deep pitching staff; Raymond Phillips, Billy Hoyle, Bob Suttonfield, Ralph Phillips, Buddy Robinson and Fred Calhoun for the fielding positions and Gordon Wyatt as catcher. Dopesters pick the Tannery and Sut ton's to lead the championship dog fight, with many ex Boosters and their last year's players bearing the A. C. Lawrence colors this summer. , Pon't underestimate the Pet Dairy team, however. They may be the dark horse to wind up at the head of the pennant race. BOTH THE boys and girls at the high school have been putting in some hard work recently in preparation for the Blue Ridge Conference track and field meet, to be held next Friday at Canton. Elimination races, etc., were held this week in order for entries to be selected. Look for some pret ty good showings by the Waynesville team . . . Events will include baseball and football throws, football punts, - dashes, relays, jumps and shotputs. TODAY is the first open date on Cataloochce and the other Smoky Mountain fishing streams . . . Flies only allowed, we understand. Younger anglers under 16 will find Bent Creek and Lake Powhatan in the Pisgah preserve their own personal waters from June 1 through August 31. No adults and no charges. TED WILLIAMS came outof his slump this week to make the first mark on his 1947 home run record. In a game between the Red Sox and Chicago White Sox, Tuesday, Ted promised an 11-year-old legless fan he'd hit a homer for the boy and carried out his promise twice during the match. WHEN INSULATED WITH .B,H BLACK ROCKWOOl Acting as a barrier againtt .the penetration pf junujiei heatB-H black Rpckwool keeps your home up to li" cooler than outdoor1 temprtres Fniov the veat Vound corpfort thirqualitf insulatioa !S $ It pay. Yoritself by tBe. winter fuel saves. 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Johnson allowed only three hits to the visitors. Read the Want Ads carefully READING CAN BE FUN, PROFESSOR SAYS ALBUQUERQUE, N. M (AP) -'-Because' so many books listed as great'llterature" arc dull reading, Dr. WIlHs D. Jacobs of the Uni versity , of New Mexico ' English department suggests that the read er Arsts ge acquainted with what he callt' ejrclttnr boolcs. ' "i we'-desire students to read, we must first let ''ihem convince themselves that it Is a consuming pleasure not 'to be missed," Dr. Jacobs sajd. He ' urges the use of Richard Wr)ght's;"BlacJt Boy," M: P. Shlel'sJ me urpie uioua, Anaioie France's "Thais,"' 1 T. H. White's "The Sword In the Stone." and contemporary ' best sellers in col lege English courses. Dayton Linksmen Take On Sayles At Legion Course After three s'raight week-end encounters on their home links, the Dayton Rubber company koII team will play Sunday afternoon at the American l.et'.ion course in Asheville, meeting the Sayles Bill more combination. In other WNC League matches. Champion Y meets Enka at the Waynesville Country Club, Beacon plays Moore General at the Ameri can Legion links, and F.cusla and Postal Accounts Kel together on the Beaver Lake greens Last week the Dayluuitcs wanned up after getting oil' to a slow start to earn a 9-3 victory hut the second-place Postal Accounts links men. Champion V defeated Moc.c General 7' j to A'-j. and He.u.m de feated Enka with a similar score It is estimated that Saudi Arabia has proved oil reserves ol more than three billion hands Swordlisli have been known to thrust through 21 inches of solid timber. MouniainQer Team Hopes To Mark Up Win AtHqme With Boyce Brock likely to start as pitcher, the Mountaineers will get their seventh baseball game of the season under way at 3 o'clock this afternoon on the WTHS dia mond. Sylva high, the team they took for a 21-1 ride last Friday, will be their opponents. A closer tilt than their tirst engagement is expected, although Waynesville has hopes of marking up a win before the home folks which thus far they "have been unable to provide, This will be the post-war Moun taineer nine's last tilt on the home lit lil . uilh a return game at Canton next week to conclude the inter scholastic season. Much improvement has been shown by the high school club since they began their first prac tice this spring. Although the in tentions of Conches Weatherby and Itatelill were to build primarily for the future, the team has developed info a potent crew for their first ear's operations which they'll have a good chap.. to prove this afternoon. Their record thus far is two wins and four losses for all opposition, one win and two defeats in Blue Ridge conference competition. . 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