PAGE OF THE WAYNESVILLE M0TJHT5INEER fbiday, augusi 8, rt if n n r Idlg i esville Meets Army Store st Softball Tourney Game SPEARHEADING With SPORTS By ED SPEARS IS sJOHl.H ot a liusy inuuwi iui suiiuait piay- II II Kit. ,,,ft 1 On I V I I 1 IC in O MrMlflln . . . Jur teams still having a cnance lor ine trophy. ek will find the "Waynesville team (the Tan additiuns) and Sutton's (also with some help) he Brevard invitational tournament. And in eek. J. C. Burrell and his All Star aggregation lick in the state tournament at Greensboro. lER to oiler fans some top rate Softball, how- Ins Club has presented a challenge to the Ro- L a same, if the Kotarians accept, the battle idea lesson to all other would-be players on play the game. ! 16 Teams Enter Brevard Softball Play On Tuesday BREVARD More than 350 soft ball players from various towns in Western North Carolina will see action in the first WNC Invitational softball tournament which will ect underway here next Tuesday after- noon under the sponsorship of the Brevard Recreation and Athletic association and the Transylvania Softball league. A total of 16 teams representing Brevard, Asheville. Waynesville, Hendersonville. Enka, Canton, Bry son City and Tryon have entered the event according to "Slim" Bul lock, financial manager of Transylvania league, who i charge of arrangements for tourney. A large trophy will be awarded to the winner of the tournament and a smaller one will go to the runnerup. Prizes for the outstand ing player, hurler, hitter, etc. will Hazelwood Takes Tenth Inning Win Sylva Nine Puts Up Game Scrap Here Wednesday; Martel Here Saturday With two men out and Rlalock on base, Bob Pitts smacked a high drive over first base to untie the scnre in the last of the tenth in ning during Hazelwood's game with Sylva here Wednesday afternoon. Saturday the Blalockmen re sume their Industrial League play with Martel Mills coming here. The game will get under way at 3:30 p. m. with Zeb Swann the likely starting pitcher for Hazelwood. Sylva held the lead twice during the seesaw game here Wednesday and knocked Billy Griffin from the mound In 4 sixth inning rally. The visitors scored first, squeez ing home Dillard on Phillip's sin gle during the second. Then Henry the came through with a single in the in i third, Robinson was walked and (Surfs Mdvamices Bbi IACC IPlay IN THE GROOVE By Jack Sorcfs LMENT DEPT.: Dick Powers is turning into a taseman as rJiniocK continues to jean on nis s in the Hazelwood lineup, building for the Griffin, whose chance to pitch Wednesday 'as a bis surprise to him, showed a steady aim. 'anyone with as little experience and we're hop- of him on the mound. Oliver Yount, who can In anv league, couiant nit tne proveroiai Darn ,er. Now he connects about as often as any. IRS will be interested in what happens Mon- meeting of the North Carolina Wildlife Re mission in Raleigh. The establishment of the in seasons and bag limits will be the prlnci business, which of course includes taking up lr$il item of whether there will be an open Iter in the western counties or not . . . There unters in the field last season to every two Ire, and indications are that a larger number bed this vear. Blalock hit a drive into left pas ture for two runs. Both teams kept up the hustle in the field and it was the sixth be fore the game broke open again. Brown, first up for Sylva, banged a single and beat the play to see- also be given with the compliments ond when Ellis hit to the infield, of Brevard merchants, it is re- Rector hit safely to score Brown Ported. I and Ellis came home on Smith's Mr. Bullock states that in all 34 single and an overthrow. With no teams made an effort to participate one out, Blalock came in from in the tourney, but only 16 teams third to relieve Griffin and struck The Smoky Mountain league game slated Brevard was cancelled due to a wet field. mijjhty like another subway World Series of the proceedings in the majors with the idgers and the New York Yankees leading ive leagues by a comfortable margin. That If the St. Louis Cardinals don't muster their lick to overcome the Dodgers at the wire. could be accommodated in the event. The first game will get underway at 5:00 o'clock next Tues day afternoon with four games be ing played each day through Thursday, while on Friday and Saturday there will be two games each night. Admission to the games on Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday will be 10 and 25 cents, and a slight increase will be made for the final encounters, it is stated. In the upper bracket, Waynes ville and Enka have top seeding, while in the lower bracket Cham pion "Y , of Canton, and Elks club of Asheville. are favorites and Ridgeway and Hendersonville in the upper bracket and Blue Rirfyo Weavers and Adams Mills in the lower division, according to Mr. Bullock. The pairings for the first day are as follows: 5:00 Ridgeway vs. A. G. Stores; 0:15 Enka vs. Brevard College; 7.30 Waynesville vs. Army stores; 8:45 Ecusta vs. Hendersonville. fairings tor Wednesday are: 5:00 Blue Ridge vs. Baptist Church; 6:15 Adams Mills vs. "Suttons"; 7:30 Brevard legion vs. Bryson City; and, 8:45 Elks club vs. Champion "Y". out Morgan, walked Squirrel and the side was retired when Dillard hit into a double play. Behind 4 to 2, Hazelwood rocked the boat in the seventh as Trout man hit safely to first, came home on Henry's single and Dick Powers blasted a long homer over the left fielder for three runs. Dillard singled along right field and crossed the plate to tie the score at 5-up when Phillips hit a triple into deep center. It was the tenth before Pitts untied the knot for a hard-fought victory. Lawson Brown want the route for Sylva, shooting some of the trickiest curves offered here and keeping a steady pace all 10 in nings. Blalock struck out seven men in his five innings, while Grif fin kept the visitors to 8 meager two hits until they got hot In the sixth. BOX SCORES v!sO v maintain a stiffer oace on the Country Club links. At the recent Beaver Lake meet he took the med alist prize but was eliminated by Uowtin in the semifinals. Allen also has made his name familiar in Asheville golfing circles, having been medalist in the city open. of te eestfez spots cA.vie op CdotA olaMipma ofy OF ftJxAS LfAtoOe vJA6(56 AG MAP A PKiluAaK yAf? ia! l9iW. Tannery Throws Softball Race In Muddle With Wins National Guard and Dayton To Tangle in Feature Event Tonight Sylva-Huelwood The Tannery took two straight fwins over Pet Dairy and Sutton's i to climb into a tie with Sutton's Bargains In sreov INSTALLATION fctfifel ALL COUPIS Fire$totu SEAT COVERS TTENTION LADIES illy lm"e you to make our store your barters. For your convenience we installed a LADIES LOUNGE com Shed Wlth the most modern equipment. ! k S'ad lo Jok after any oackatres or :,yoii m. . . . . " leave witn us while ing. 6 Qnd Auto Suppl ies Bi) Cobb, Owner Record Of W-H Games Show Big Scrap For Flag For an idea as to how much of a scramble the major division teams have been in since the current sea son opened on May 26, here is a record of the 25 games that have been played to date: Tannery 6, Sutton's 3. Dayton 12, National Guard 11. Dayton 4, Tannery 1. Dayton 14, Pet Dairy 11. Sutton's 9, National Guard 0. Tannery 10, Dayton 7. Sutton's 15j Dayton 3. Tannery 12, Pet Dairy 4. National Guard 13, Tannery 9. National Guard 14, Dayton 4. Sutton's 14, Pet Dairy 5. Dayton 11, Pet Dairy 3. Tannery 6, Dayton 0. National Guard 11, Pet 9. Dayton 11, Sutton's 2. National Guard 11, Tannery 9. Sutton's 9, Pet Dairy 1. Sutton's 7, Pet Dairy 1. Tannery 13, Pet Dairy 4. Sutton's 12, National Guard 8. National Guard 11, Pet 4. National Guard 5, Pet 4. Sutton's 10, Dayton 5. Tannery 6, Pet Dairy 5. Tannery 3, Sutton's 0. Sylva Ab Ellis. 5 Ractor, lb 5 Smith, c S Morgan, cf 5 SaulrreK 2b 2 Dillard, 3b 4 Phillip., rf 4 Brooks, If 3 Brown, p 4 Cun'on'm; If 1 R HIHaielwood AB 1 llHanry, 2b 4 1 2.'Pown. lb 5 0 lIRoblnton, tt 4 0 OlBlalock. 3b, p 4 O OlYount, If 3 2 1 Pitts, rf 5 0 2 Troutman, 0 4 0 0 Harris, of 4 1 2Griffin, p.Jb 4 O 0 -I Totals 39 6 10 for first place this week, and throw 2 the Waynesville-Hazelwood soft l : ball race into a dog fight the rc- 2 0 1 1 0 1 Totals X 5 91 Scora by innings: R. H. E. Sylva 010 003 001 05 9 2 Hazelwood .... 002 000 300 1 6 10 1 SUMMARY: Two-basa hit Robinson; three-base hit Phillips; home run Powara. Struck out by Brown. 9: Griffin, 3; Blalock, 7. Left on base Sylva, 5; Haielwood, 5. Double play Robinson to Henry to Powere. Cards To Conduct Try-Out Camp At Lenoir, Aug. 29 LENOIR Central high school field in Lenoir will be the scene of a baseball try-out camp Friday and Saturday, August 29-30, con ducted by the World's Champion St. Louis Cardinals, it has been an nounced by D. Archie GotTey, pres ident of the Lenoir Red Sox of the Blue Ridge league. The Cardinal system, which has sent more young players to the major leagues than any other base ball organization, is sending two of its ace scouts to Lenoir to conduct the daily work-outs which will be gin at 10 o'clock each morning and continue throughout the day. George Ferrell, veteran scout, for mer minor league player and man ager and the brother of Wes. now catching with the Washington Sen ators, will be in charge of the camp. He will be assisted by Har rison Wickel. veteran scout and Trippi's Successor? IT ( BtjV i'v... -IsaaaaiaaasaaaiaaiaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaatf' mainder of the route. Both games were close ones, al though a player shortage on the part of both opponents gave the Redskins technical forfeit wins anyway. Tonight will he another impor tant scrap, bringing out the Na tional Guard who can make it a three-way tie for top spot if they overcome Dayton Rubber. The preliminary will pit the High School against the Youth Club. Pet's Tony Jones held the A. C. Lawrence team to a meager five hits through Monday's game which went into the seventh inning tied 3-all. Then the Tannery's new in fielder Merrimon, drove a homer through center with two on base. The Milkmen followed suit, Alli son hitting a four-bagger with one runner on. Franklin got to third with one man out and Jones banged a fly to left field. Collins made a dive for it, came up with the ball in his hand and Jones was called out; then tossed the ball to third where Franklin was called out, giv ing the Tannery a 6 to 5 victory. Tuesday evening's scrap with Sutton's was a pitching duel be tween Bronson Robinson and Earl Scruggs, both of whom allowed only five hits. It was the fourth frame before a score was made Merrimon walked, stole second, ad vanced to third on Blalock's single and beat the play at home when Yount hit a grounder to shortstop. Singleton, getting to first when hit by the pitcher, stole second and during the play for him, Blalock scored. Blalock doubled and scored again in the sixth, while Sutton's couldn't squeeze home any of the eight men who got on base. In the preliminary games the Lions went down before the Youth Club after a bad first inning, losing 18 to 9 and on Tuesday night ral lied behind Boyd Owen's pitching and John Nesbitt's swatting to win 13 to 10 over Sutton's juniors. Kuy- kendall pitched for the Youth Club allowing only 7 hits in Monday's game. Box Scores Tannerv AB R L.1H0, c 4 1 Merrm n. 2b 3 1 Henry, ss 3 0 Yount, If 4 0 Collins. If 4 2 Mull, 3b 2 0 Sinfjieton, p 3 0 Robinson, rf 3 1 Burrell, lb 2 1 Tannery-Pel Dairy HPat Dairy Totals 28 6 Score by inninrjs Tannery Pet Dairy AB OlPhllllps, rf 3 HUnrierw d, ss 3 OlS tt'nf'ld, If 4 2Allison. cf 4 OlFranklln. 3b 4 OlJones, p 4 HSutton. lb 3 HGrahl, 2b 3 II Leopard, o 3 6! Totals 31 R. . . 020 100 3 6 . 100 110 25 Waynesville's Charles Curtis advanced to the semifinals in the fifty-third Asheville Country Club golf tournament by defeating Jerry Rogers of Asheville one up in a hard fought match Thursday. He will bf puirrd against Weldon Doe, Jr., of Montgomery, Ala., in the main duel today. Al Dowtin, who defeated Hans Merrill, 2 and 1. will meet Henry Camp, 3 and 2 winner ot-r .1 V. Hyatt, in the other semifinals match. Doe, who blazed through the 'M holes qualifying rounds hi KiH to take medalist honors, uutshot Hie-1 man McKenzic in his first match and F. J. Boatright during the, quarter finals. j Curtis and Boh Allen earned Waynesville two berths in the lirst flight during the qualifying i omuls. Monday and Tuesday. Curtis' in 145 for third low score. Allen,! with 151, was tied with lour other players lor the last three pols in1 the top bracket, but vumvett a "sudden death" p!aotT. In the first mutches Wednesday. . Curtis dropped Alan Smith ul Asheville with surprising ease, (i and 5. Boh Allen. houii-r. was turned hack by Jerry Rogers iwho qualified in M9) four hides up and three to go. Doe will enter the semifinals fav ored to take care of Curtis, hut STANDINGS W-U SOFTBALL LEAGUE Major Division Won Lost Pet. niton's 1 7 3 .700 annei y 7 3 .700 lalional Ciiard (J 3 .644 )aton 5 5 .500 'el Dairy .0 11 .000 Minor Division High School Youth Club Sutton's Charlie is showing his ahilily to I. ions Club 11 6 5 5 2 6 8 11 .846 .500 .384 .312 rally P GAMES TUESDAY Llons-Sutton's 2 ATHENS, Ga. The University of Georgia is planning big things for this fellow. He's John Rauch, a junior, and Georgia coach Wally Butts hopes he can replace all-America Charley Trippi in the backfield. He weighs 195 pounds and completed 48 out of 87 passes while spelling Charley last year. Rauch hails from Yeadon, Pa., the same state that produced Lions Davis, lb Nesbitt. c Boone, lb Weath'by. ss 3 Owen, p 4 Eckhoff, 2b 2 Brown, If 2 Spears, cf.rf 4 Woodard. rf 2 Phillips, cf 1 Ab R HSutton's 2 Ab 4 1 HWomack, c 4 4 3 3lWh,nh'nt. ss 4 5 1 HSutton.lb.p 4 1 OIG'bn.cf.p.lb 4 2 HEiell. cf 4 1 0'Howell, 3b 3 1 HCamp, p.cf 4 1 01 Bell, If 1 1 OIGrlffin. If 1 1 O'L'thwood, 2b 3 Totals 31 13 7 Totals 32 10 12 Score by innings: R. H E Lions 313 212 113 7 1 Suttons 2 010 Oil 710 12 3 Tannery-Sutton's 1 Tannery Ab Lane, c 3 Merrim'n, 3b 2 Henry, 2b 3 Blalock, sa 3 Yount, cf 3 Sing t'n. lb 2 Collins, If 3 Mull, rf 1 Soruoos. p 3 F.Rob's'n, rf 2 Totals 25 3 score by innings: HiSutton s 1 Ab UPhilllps. If 4 01 Shook, 3b 3 O VVyatt. ss.c 2 3IW.R'b's'n. cf 3 OIB.R'b's'n p 3 HSutton.c.lb 2 OUaynes.lb.ss 1 OlCarver, rf 3 O'Teague, 2b 3 OlPowers, ss 2 51 Totals 26 Tannery 000 201 0 3 Sutton's 1 000 OOO 0 0 0 R. H. 5 5 YOU CAN ENJOY UP TO 15 COOLER LIVING IN A B-H INSULATED HOiV.2 i You wouldn't heat your house in the summer, so don't let the heat of the sun penetrate your home and nuke it unbearably hor. H H black Rot k wool insulation forms a barrier against the passage (if heat from the outside, and brings you greater comfort throughout the hot summer months. INSULATE NOW No Down Payment Three Years To Pay If Desired We Blow It In ANY KIND OF CONSTRUCTION EXCEPT SOLID MASONRY CAN BE INSULATED ROCK WOOL INSULATING CO. of Asheville Room 20 Technical Bid,;. Phone 2949 OR CONTACT THE HAYWOOD CO, INC. : IIiiKh Sloan Ben Sloan KuilfJing Plumbing Heating Waynesville, N. C. Phone 5.3!) former minor league player and manager. 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