Wts FAGE of 711(5 Waesviile
Tountai
ttinecr fkiday. july so. i48
JAfter The Ball
By SANDY GRADY
yfers Have Set League Afire
Main Street at noon on some nav-;.
,l!:nt-r has been the Dayton Rubber
...Mors have played a sizzling rsiine m
,.n m April. Other sports tin- IL,
.. M,e soflball league have "ulten n
I,.,! Dayton has just ouietlv -.t, .,,
League schedule., wninni;', in.,:.
:ini
Tip
,.,,-ks of shotmakini', they've n-ai-l.t .
:! Industrial League 1!M3 chain, ,i,m
, i,,wn l'eally hinges on liow Postal Ac
i. Champion when the two meet on An-
.vuiid place, ll'a points behind ih. .
,, w ditewash the Canton club by a:, i
.mailt. That's like tiyill:' to till all in
, tin' odds are very high anainst it.
,. and Hazelwood poller:-: praitnal!
,,!,iv over in Ashevdle when they ..n
I,! battle- a tight 7 to 5 victory over
,i bad the local golfers a bit worried toi
at Municipal course, like most other
had been burned and roughened by t,,
)avton bunch just couldn't make then
- that kind of terrain and were neaib
Fje cMutni, i . in tho mellow iTK)od. more con; rats
c ' h"v who were picked for the Indie trial
'";r "an... at McCormick Field in Asih-mII.- on
"r'n Tl'Hitmnn TL- c;,v, rili,.- V.n.nt -.n.
F, '', "... ..Mini , vim I '
"' have .....i.. , . ......
j. ...unei, xnp iiazeiwoort team mi:. t.u.
p ;i ' mi-pro quartet as vou will find . . .
1('n sent r.ntrv mi .. i i i.i.i..
. lui ine annual mon ' "
t 1 '" he beki at Camp Sapphire, near Brevard,
r ' 'lyhody w.10 is handy with a paddle micht Ho
F4 I If. ft... ,
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!" f at l.crs was in town last week we askc
'i about Carolina's chances arainst T
" "''eat respect, almost awe. for Carolina's
T t iL ...1. .1 . . H 1. . T - . ' K -,
Us' . r ininx mey ii oral icsa
K-o'p lJecial'y if those people come up hrre
Itor minas. n mey ao mat, v.dio-
f Push them right off the field." Feathers also
"aill"iy, lennessee, is going to come oarK
Hazelwood Pays Visit To Ecusta Saturday
Slacks Wins - Maybe
Team Bangs
Bright .338
In 15 Games
REAL ASSIST FOR"A '5
By Alan Mover
il in .l.,
1 In- II.,
Oil li jug to escape
..at iW.iili line, oe
u Mu-n 1, ul Uif Hi-iH ,
in it meets KcUola
jrl.il.l I
, .iiui i.ut til is h:,iiiJin
Ik- lli.lust l ial League '
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VAIO
QQOO LUCK
71 S
ATHLiriCS
CONNIE
MACK'S
PrCNfAlO
STAFF
GSTS MOST OF.
thb cRspir
For rue
SENSATIOHAL.
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fkg AS. Bur
WON OVLV
13 GAM S 5
our Of 34
wirnour valo in
Risnr field,
Ana
30 our of 3 6
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II si Ill-dull-
hi. t'li'.nwuli-i .
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.:, linksters this season has been then
,.. :i. ball a few yards farther down the fan -..
,-, , : , ,i i i 1 1 rs. They have had some real slu:;
,lr (), ini-n like Charlie Putnam, the IYevo' ts
; .. Hendricks. These men have to work all
: et a (hance to toy around on the rieen;
iiMtibes. Then they step up to the tee
;,, and somehow manage to keep done it
.,!, 1 1, en opponents.
tables Prevosl and Putnam
:, ,. a.iable pair on the team 1his summer has
pn .... t and l'utnain. These two liave been pm-,
, I, u in they faced, always shooting : teadv.
!:. -. i- I had the lowest average on the sigiad
:. 7. l"i seven games. The Hazel wood gollei
In In i 'ea;;ons this year. I'utnaiii. althoiieh
. , il in i he Ashevdle tournevs earlier in the
: !:(n - l i - when he was will) his mate'. lb
. mi, i : ai ;. Putnam, like the other Davion
i:r in i ;.rellent chance to cop the local tourney
h'.r i lull in ii lew weeks.
iii .. da- outfit was R. L. Hendricks, the man
ii. ii. i nn lit1: as the 1eam manager and tumid m
f at H e uiie time. He had a 7H a erai-,e for ten
hi I:., hibi-i ol the squad and their average 'coia
'..i.e., lollows:
' V dv. ::: lor seven g.ames; Ilillianl I'ae.e,
ii Wall, i',' in one game; I'll lc Clan en. ;;;
' D.i vis. !!f) in ten I'.ames; I'm t Finney, bli
' V.i, lienor I'revost, f!7 lor ten games; lb I.,
line; M. II. Bowler,, i!8 in si:: came-:, and
''! Inr ' me came.
cores when you consider the time tla-e
i s, line and the averages shot bv mo-I .'am, lav
i a I 1'lst the whole bunch will take then
" -!le lor the league field day. A handicap loin -"!-
'he ' eai-oii scores will be held. Conte-ts t,,r
ll',n ' and driving are also slated. We epii
ft' lioiiKi ;i l)1(,ss (ll trophies from this event not to
el)!-i, ni, they'll probably get at the baniiet that
industrial League 1948 winners' trophy.
Will Fall on Church Street
thiru'somreming the Wavnesville and Ila.-b.voi ,d
.','up should i:et unraveled Friday nisbt when the
'mf nmimiitee meets. President flcor.'e Ih ch
lcyH consider several protests about mined-. .lit
s"cns Plans for the league plav-offs at Hie nd
and the entry of an All-Star team into 1he 1oiir
lon will also be discussed ...
Itulatinns to Dr. R. TT Stretcher for hmldmi' those
K bowhn,, .llpys in thc basement of his huild-
FCh Street. The nllpvc worn elierloleil to ol.en
r- Th('' tell IK Wo,.ni,.,.illn ).-.il .. I,,,.. !,n .
but 'hat it led a prettv hard life. Here's honing
fWS allovc ...ill U 1-: ... ..n
"io ui' jjacKiiiL; cm in an mioho'i.
' 1a'; l)('(lnie a .great amateur snort in this c..ii-
Jmmi-' ,,,,.1, 00 tU. f.,..;i;.,i..- I. ,.
t , , i. I i I n 1 M t ll.l Llit 1,11 IIIUv i '
lri,fr a hoy. ini, Cague can be arraneed with buns
n ,r"s aie.-i backing teams. It looks like a nat-
l1!"
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ii 1 1 1 1 1 I lie ilcadls -e i'il .
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iiiii .1 .,, to i h.i ii.ihi'i a out ::) h.i ,-
l.ll I'm Ih ' h., 'I l,i his lie, lit
U.iu.i -i i .l.i, k Siiulli -till slays
hill mi' In .it I,, I He has
I- i- hull v hit h is eleven
III. ill he .i ,l.,n,J li
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A sluee ing Slat ks team upset the
W .V II l.eai'iie leaders, the Tan
nery. Tuesday nitllit by U-7 and
moved i ill o second plate but you
t an t inake the Tamiers believe it.
The Tannery coiiiplains that
Slarks plasei 'Holiiiisiiii hailed out
ol I, nit ui tlie tjitniij iiiumeiits ul
the Mann- They luw made a pro-Ir-t
In Ih,- le.ti'll,' ,illli-t-is and want
II
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f BLMEU OlDH'T
TRY 50 HARP hS'O
Be eve more
HELP VOTH& A'S
BUT MBS ALWAYS
CRASHING HVD FEHCES
YHILS MAKIHQ
IMPOSSIBLB CATCHES
Thfv Mrrrl f Vir dm A a.
V X 'MMM'W
Bowling Center nas mg .
Opening On Friday Night L 0 C a I I OUT
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II
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-.nil .h.,i has
I'.i.h I', in Ink
Hull hill I I,, I,. I I. I ll'lillii III, 'I
i it. Iii, ,ii I- ii, .i iii. ai iid - linii
Hi 1,.. !l,,,..il 1,1, p., nit-, III Hu
ll, i I , -. '.inn l 1 1 ,i , tin team
Ii ul. i he In, A ' ll III I lie -1 Vlll
luili h
Iii,, i,l In T II. 1. 1 luuoil lian men
1 1 . '. . I -I i ll .1 p lui, i III I hell hal
I l n .. . . i i : i I. .1 1 1 1. Ill 1 1 l.il I i ;i,MU-si-
I w ill Shniik has I at It'll
;:' i .i .i i a I., a :i I I hut the, i an
,i.,l, ,1,1 l ,,lli iliiiled tu Ins lack
ui i . ul.. i ,l., I, itrli Hill Milner.
I i ii lui K i , ill i i Iii hh i . w ho u il I
h. in .- ( h I, .1 i'ii Hi ai t ml liall unt
il i i , i ihiii lu iiiiiiieit dou n 4H
I ii ,i i ,1 a ml link r,i , i s has sli
ii ,1 li' ,. -nil
li. 1 1 .ii I -a I a i i a j' 's lor In-
Hii lii.ii l.i.e'ii,- I'aiiu-. this sea'on
,-a , .-- It. Ilnv
I'l.iver K II Ht.
omit II l'i .431
lioliinsoii "", 1.", A'lH
I mill man .IK :.1 .3118
smiih VI '!: .3H
no, ii, i ii! i .:ik:
1'iiis 4 i.- .:tr7
I'ouirs .', IK .321
Shook I II .311
Mihi.r i,:: ik :.'.h:
Hi son I 1 .250
Amnions 3. 7 .219
r.ise iii :.' .2(10
Whitnri 13 2 .1 52
Kb ...r 'I 1 111
I , allii ruood 2 0 .000
Piice 3 0 .000
Juniors Battle
Soco Saturday
'I in ll.,, -hi ood Juniors will
l.ilw ..ii ,i ii.,ii-' team liiim Soco
i;.,n . ilui, he .il Iti lu ion al 2 p ni
i.li I ,- l.l-S i Iii.iiI lieltl
.he i Lu- .-i,,l..ll i. slated to do
I hi- i li hill ' lui I lie Jlllllul .
Canton Gridders
Begin Practice
fiiaeh (' (' Poindevter will
hl. a , hellr Mondav altrr
i,,,.,u in Memorial Stadium at
( .11,0,11 .mil llu- H'4H football
.1.1-1,1, vill he underway lor
the ni.'u k Dear erid team.
P uiidt vi, r is opcninK drills
tail tin. ear to prep for the
Mason', opener with Sylva
m t, i k. awsy. Light drills
;,r,d limbering n exercises
are slated for the first few
., ..inn- Onlv hoys 16 and
over will pi art ice, in accord
ance with polio precautions.
The Black Bear will have a
tough task rebuilding for next
season with just two mem
bers of the 6r.t string returning.
Another activity is added to
the local mmiiIn uieture ai ":30
p. 111. Kridii.v when the Waynes
ville lloullnii Center on Chinch
Street opens Us alleys for the
lirst time.
The open inn ceremonies will
be held al 7:30 p. m. Friday, fol
lowed by a bouliiiK exhabittou.
a. oi diliK it Dr. It. S. Strett hei ,
owner ol the renter.
A team nalhtud I10111 the
lions (tub uill tangle with a
Hot.tiy (lull. I tilluHliiB (his eon
test a It. ,111 1 1 urn Da Moil Huh-
National Guard
Splits Twin Bill
With Underwoods
The two bullion tennis of the
W & 11 miiiiii league spill a double
header Tin-day nlftht National
(ai.utl lakini', 11 pener by 7-(i and
I ml. 1 .m.imI v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) ', the linale by
i.
A linine 1 1111 bv Catcher liyrd and
Iwu unties apittt' for Caiwi', Bur
1 i'i J . Cai'uell .iii.l I. im-i sewed up
the vi, 1,11 V (ni N'.'ilional (iuard in
the Iii si i'.iiii,' I'llt'lier Carswell
held Hie I liilei wood tint fit to six
hits
I nilei u iiutK tame back in the
hirhtr.ip to Ij.hii' out four runs in
the fourth iiiuiiu! and win .r-4 llil.s
by Swaiuiei . I- lusil,'. Howell and
Liner tallied the runs. Carver
paced the In. 1. i-is I11II 1 11 r; Willi
three hits lor three times at bat.
I'arkmans took a tighter urip on
the nnntir loop liisl place Monday
lllflil when they - v. .1 ni)eil the llir.il
Schnol mi, h i .1 I.1111 lei'ii hit attack
thai saw tnui Nimn,. runs smashed.
I li st sat kt i C Hiiil.'in whaminej a
pan ul In, 11,11- lui I'arkmans. II
lliuijin 1:1,1 mi.- loin niasler anil
Womat k mt am. I hei .
I'll, lit 1 C. 11 .well slopped the
Ilirh School wilh lour lilts, sinking
out SIX
Windy Sams Hurls
Again Saturday
Windy Sams, the man who lives
with a Mifthall. will take on an
olhei toui'li In,' Satutday infill at
('anion when lie pili lies against
Hot k Hill S C.
Sams will tun 1 for 1'ullams
aR.'iin 1 the South ( ,11,1)11, a team,
which lee taken only one loss this
'I'il nil
Al.o nil the Satutday night
schedule e a pi el uni 11.11 game at
V :tll between Pu tal Accounts of
A-heMlle and I lie Triangles of
Canton
I. at Satutday night Canton
tans wWne-.ed .1 great mound ex
hibition as Sam. tiesed a double
headt 1 i-gainM an Atlanta club.
He chunked nne-hil ball in the
open, r and was beat by Jumbo El
liot! lop huiler in the South, in
the nightcap when the visiting
twiiler turned in a no-hit game.
her will meet a group from one
of the other planU In this area.
Dr. Stretcher says that Interest
Is IiIkIi in foruilns 11 bowlini;
IcuKUe here thin fall. Several
plants have nolllked him Hint
they wil) be interested In spon
soring teams.
"We will pro.iauly have u
lean in- by iiild-Septenihei ," said
he. "Anyoije Interested hi ent
ciIiir a team should contact the
center."
The new bowliiiK layout is ol
the most modern Brunswick
equipment.
liic icpla
lu '.,i .11, . , the Mack, club play
ed neal hall In Inn. I ill,- five hit
I s 1 1 1 1 11 1: ut Hants tu iinotl iciallv
Ink Ihe Tanners It would be the
Tannery's II1111I I 1 - -. 11I the season.
Shortstop Stan Henry slashed
luo luls lor Ihife I lips and tallied
two runs In pace the Slacks attack.
Catch, 'i' l.aii,. led In,, losers with
Iwo singles tor lluee Hips.
A wild live 11111 burst m the tilth
inning put Slacks in the ball game
'league walktd. Pitcher Haney
singled anil Kuhi iisiin loaded I lie
sacks In walking Dayton nicked
a Miigle tu situ, 'league and 11.
. I. ones follow, ,! w 1 1 1 1 another clean
hit II, in litiiiiu ed mil and H
.lay lies winded lo end the inning.
The Tannery came Iwck and
threatened with Unco runs in the
last inning, hut Slacks ii'talened
with t.utf nitui' inns in cinch the
win, llilsliy linbi iistiu. I leiuy, and
II .lay nes ligiu eil 111 Hie lasl rally.
The vicloiy gave Slacks a record
nl -iy win-, ami three hisses. The
uptown Irani had been stuck 111
I he second dive. ion a month ngu
now they are banging on the
league's front door.
Spic & Span suffered another
forfeit defeat Monday night when
they couldn't field a team of eligi
ble players against Veterans Elec
tric. Star of the evening was Catcher
Robinson, who blasted a homer and
two singles in three times at bal
The Veterans were awarded the
victory b 7-0
Tannery
Rogers, lib
Wyatt, ss
Yount. if
Dudley, lb
Lance, c
Robinson, p
Sutton. 2b
Bracket!. If
Hall rf
Totals
Slacks
Kiibinsoii, tl
Dayton. If
H. .lavnes.
Ht'iiVy. ss
11 .laynes. lb
lb
Sutloulield,
Teague, 2b
Phillips, c
llaney. p
Totals
rf
ab
3
1
2
3
3
21
ah
3
4
3
4
2
2
3
Score
T.'innen
Slacks
by innings;
1)1)0 220 3
000 Olid 3
Major League
Team
Tannery
Slacks
Spic & span
Iron Duff
Veterans K.
Allocs Creek
Won
7
t
5
4
:t
Lost
3
3
4
4
4
5
Pet
.700
.0001 ,
.5 j
.428 W
.i85 -q
Minor League
Team
I'arkmans
llitih School
Underwoods
Nat. (iuard
Won I.ost Pot.
.750
.583
.333
.300
Softball
Shcedule
.lulv 30
Turkmans vs. I mlci woods
Aliens Creek vs. lion Dull.
A uk list '!
I'ai'kniaiis vs. Iliuh Scbtxil.
Spic & Span vs. Tannery.
Auk ust 3
National (luanl s. I nderwoods
Veterans I lc, ll I. v.. Inni Dufl
On All-Star Club
I', nil lla,'lw,iiil plaieis Kdi
'l i , nil man .lack Snillli Kliner
Diulley mid iilivci ..mil liave
lie, n 11. nil., I l.i pl.ii 111 the In
dustrial I .-. u ni .MlSlar game
al A-licMlle':. h-Ciit mick Held
on Angle I I I
Cenige Hei hull, business ii'ian
ag, 1 ni Hie I lael who, I olillil, air
111111111 i-.l Hi,- v. l.-. In, 11 ul the lo
cal 1 1 II a 1 1,-1 I he, A eek
The Inni Imys will play 011 a
I ea 111 composed ul players from
Mcikelev. Mallei. Kayles and
ll.i7clwiiod the lour iniihlle
teams ol I lie league standings
The all-star aggregation will be
managed by (!ene Bi ickleiHey a r
of llciutersoiiville
The opposing "dream team"
will be made up from the rosters
of Keusla, Knka, Heaism and
Clearwater. It will be directed
by Sam Pulton.
Trout man is the lla.elwooil
third-baseman, a fast Inflelder
and a hiUer who whacked 23
safeties this season.
S ni it 1 1 i. Hie I l.iel w ood mana
ger. A suiarl catcher and steady
Inner 1 3I1!I 1 ighl now 1 He ill
Hie club Inn, 1 behind I he
pl.es 1, nun lit ar t
, and gees the clah
and piiiver A l-.iig
he lead:, the tea .1 111
reel s
mask.
Dudley
secoiul-ba'
expel ieuci
ball hitter
base hits
You III is an mil fi
leading llaelwniiil
average.
The remainder of the two All
Star clubs is in, I kiiov 11 jet.
-hi.
who is
a 431
Horseshoe Tossers Meet
At Canton For Tourney
Top-flight horseshoe slingers
from all over WN'C twirled at the
stakes Thursday afternoon in Canton.
The finals of the tourney were j
scheduled to get underway at 5
p. m. 1
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WAVNESVILLE
BOWLDNG CENTER
Church Street
Waynesville N. C.
July 3ilh 7:3 P. Rfl
DOORS WILL OPEN AT 1:00 P. M. FOR BOWLING
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