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il Cuaty 'Senior i-H Champions ams xiic 2913 Pins In Winning Tournament baa n i II H fJ3 3 iv t-v p " ! Will mr-J0 Ls- V- A. X' A t I Here are the summaries 61 the Waynesville Invitational Ten-Pin Bowling Tournament which ended la.st Saturday" night: WINJiRS Teams Ward's Esso - -. - vi 2913 Biltmore Dairy (Biltmore) .... 2851 SO-HI (AshevUle) .2809 Pifftah Motor Court (Brevard) 2739 Enka "C Spinners tEnka) ... 2736 Waynesville Bowling Center 271 G Standard Supply (Asheville) 2701 Allied Van Lines (AshevUle) 2691 Allen Transfer (AshevUle) ,. 2878 AshevUle Sporting Goods J. 2639 Life Ins. Co. of Va. (W'ville) 2647 Biltmore-Plafa (Biltmore) 2641 Life' Ins. Co. of Va. (AshevUle) 2632 Champion Y.M.C.A. tCantOn) 262Q Silver $ Dollar AshevUle) ...2008 Allen Transfer (AshevUle) 2607 Allen AshevUle Transfer ...... 2491 rabtree-lron Duff Senior 4-H. Clubbers came through last week's finals to capture the 1950 v 4-H bovs' trophy. They licked the Canton 4-H boys In the championship match. Standing in the L eft to right, are: Coach J. ochibor, palph Elkins, Pete Noland, Carroll Smith. Don Davis, Haney. Front: Frank vnamDers, j. v-aia-o by Ingram's Studio.) ' : r T well, M. L. Beasley, Frank Lowe, and Paul Smar Jay fefcQn learn v Firms, I duals e $1,125 d Club Iplicatlon was filed ' today brter for the Haywood American Legion baseball action followed a formal to that effect last night sontatives of the sponsor ky.iesville, Hazelwood and American Legion Posts at iu meeting in the Waynes- ion headquarters. " ision to get the charter de after spokesmen ' from areas reported the fund- itmnaign to date netted ately $1,125. h?h this is $375: short ' of iiniim goal of $1,500 set for campaign, the Legion of nd baseball committeemen it was sufficient for the team into Its first e for the Canton post were Itay, the post commander, Towe member of the joint committee; and Flovd De- The Hazelwood post was Med by Bill Milner. man- the Legion Junior team. '&et Roy Ruff, and J. B. hairman of the joint fin- nmittee for the three posts Faynesville post, represent deluded Commanded Em- lards, Athletic Officer Lon- P, and Adjutant Robert estimating the total' funds ""t pool, the Legionnaires ion r ' f7kl I , . jiju Kir immediate ex- p-- S1Q0 fcir boH(Lto be sent with the application for the charter, md $30 for a group insur ance policy covering the players and designated officials. The filing -of the application for the charter climaxed the campaign to organize a team ' for teen-age boys from throughout Haywood County. t J . " The fund-raising campaign will continue in afl three sections, the Legionnaires agreed, since the in dication) are that the first 'season wil cost at. least $1,500, and pos sibly more. Most of It will pay the travelling expenses Involved lit , the games played away' from home, . The team will play the home games at Waynesville and at Can ton.,; ; ;; :v:.:- Practice sessions, expected to open some: time, within the next three weeks, will be held on Satur day mornings at Canton and on Sunday afternoons at Waynesville. Coach "Jack Justice is expected to announce the date for the open ing of practice early next week. The announcement will appear on the Mountaineer sports page. Justice, meanwhile, earlier- this week said he- planned to scout the "Waynesville High School, squad when it opens here against Mars Hill in the hopes of finding good prospects. . Legion ' officials, noting the en thusiasm of teen-agers throughout the county over the opportunity to play in the stiff competition re minded the boys of this vital rule: . To be eligible to play this sea son a bov must not have' been 17 years old before January 1. ' In other words, if a boy became 17 after January 1, he can play this season if he's good enough, of course. Citizen Donates To Legion Junior Baseball Fund The AshevUle Citlien - Times last week made a substanUal donation to h e 1 p finance the Haywood County American Le sion Junior baseball team. With the check, Don S. Ellas, president of the newspaper, wrote a letter stating his On qualified endorsement of the Amerlc.it. Legion JuniOr baseball program. The letter was address to Ern est Edwards, commander Of die Legion's Haywood Post 47 of Waynesvi'le, i The Citizen was ' one of ; two firms located outside of the county which has contributed so far to the campaign to Held a ccunty Lotion team. 'Theother was the Dixie 'Home Stores of Greenville, S. C which has a branch outlet In Waynesville. J 1 T Another Tournament, Another Championship AUK 1 1 s v.. ALL EVENTS Coman tBiltmore-Plaia) AV. Medford (Ward s Esso) .1. 1849 .... 1775 Highest - game of tournament 241 "Scratch", tno . handicap) was bowled by T. Hensley (AshevUle Sporting Goods Team). Highest 3-game series--227-198- 211 Total 636 was bowled by Co- man tBiltmore-Plata'TeamVv v HIGH S-Oame Series (Any Event) Coman (t'm gme) 227-198-221636 Steelman tdles) 194-229-212 635 Zellner (singles) 215-209-204628 J. Caldwell (s'gles) 1 92-224-209 25 HIGH Single ' Game "Scratch" '.; (No Handicap) Hensley (2nd game-doubles) al leys- 3 and 4243 (Winner of "Eb onite" Bowling Ball). Sparks (1st game-singles) alleys 3 and' 4-1-233.. ' ' Davis list game-singles) alleys 3 and 4-224. , . 'Al k-ents Coman 636-627-5861849 W. Medford .i... 597-590-5821775 A ''. V t t's i J ,Lr. 1, . .Wo y-j m 5 mi a a ' i i -'V lU) V Waynesvllle's girls last week won the Haywood County Senior 4-H Club basketball championship by edging Fines Creek in the last four minutes of tKe finals.' Most'f the girls also played on the Waynes ville High School squad that won all three of the tournamenls they entered.' Missing from the 4-H lineup In the finals, however, were Varsity Starters Betty Sheehan, Hazel Farmer and , Mary Jo Grasty. Miss Sheehan missed the entire tournament because ,pf an attack of flu. Standing, left to right, are Nancy Medford, Claudine Ferguson, Marjorle CogdlU. Shirley Sheehan, Collie Jean Reece, Doris Phillips, and Carl Satellite, 4-H coach. Froont: Lucille McGaha, Nancy 'Leopard, "Mary Sue Sparks, Carmen Green, and Viola Mae Taylor. (Photo by Ingram's Studio.) . . Jim Kuykcnclall r.' To Start Againiit u ' Mars Hill Club1 - f Waynesville High School's base-.; ball playeri will meet Mars .Hi'ir: School's nine at 3.00 p.m. at tiuifii. home .field in. the opener . of Jac." season for both tta.iLS. , .,r- Coach Marshall Teague sent W5'! Mountaineers through practice- games this week tn windtnf uV" preparations for thtlr seaon's-de- tie Warned thc?e possible start- ers. but aeciarea mat tnis flnn ; not wean anybody has a moifritifilx . on any varsity position for the Vest of the season: Starting Pitcher .. Southpa'' Jimmy Kuykendall, with right hander Bill Sutton to share the. mound later. Both are juniorsi !t. Catcher James (Perk) Fugate, another 'Junior; first base Bobby Robinson,' also a junior; second base Sophomore Carol Swanger" third t)ase Freshman Joel Burrelf or Junior Mark Hoaglen: shortstop'"' Freshman Bobby Kuykendall u outfield Seniors Bob Davis, Char lie Womack, and Bobby Owen, with Sophomores Terry Swanger ir and Billy Whitener pushing hard for'two of' the jobs. Coach Teague reported, mean- while, that the squad had been bul" from ah Initial turnout of 35 hope-i-j fuls flown to 22. The travelling -roster, however, will list only uoj a. I , ( WINNERS Doubles Event .MC5 Pi ArCo !tii By Alan Mover saw yen. ilO FULL SEASON !', MILLIES CLUB Mponisetz A$ MUCH YEAR AS IT b,t ftf. j-- I HE ft PLACE WISH Local Soli Ball League Organizing Teams in the .Waynesville-Jlazel- wood area will compete this season in a sofiball league. ; A group of businessmen and ath letes from the two towns at a meet ing In the L.. N. Davis Company office Tuesday night found at least six teams would be entered. This meant that a Men's Softball League definitely Could be organized. Bo far, the tentative entries in-, elude squads from Wellco, Dayton, the Waynesville' National Guard, Underwood's, and A. C Lawrence Leather Company. A sixth is con sidered as probable, but if it does not materialize, its berth will be filled, rounding out the looo. At their next meeting, the soft ball supporters will elect officers and continue work on their plans. Everyone interested in playing softball is invited to attend the session, which will be held Tues day at 7:30 p.m. at the L. N. Davis office. .. 1208 .. 1175 ..11T2 ..Ml .. 1160 .1157 .. 1146 .. 1125 :.ll20 ..1116 .1109 ...1105 ...1104 ...1101 hido Steefman St'Sluder ...A,...:.: StlkeUather'Sf Plemmons Melton & Thompson .....L Mitchelli"& Angel 'i Blazer & M. Sluder .... .... Radford, & Hensley ' Grtbble'.& Medford Jenkins & "Sperakis ..... ... Worsham Kelly .. Wamsley St Costner Messer & Hutthinson .... Caldwell & itiggins, . Emory"& Conley'.-j i Jolly & Frlsbe, Cauble k Forster Rose & Dudley : '. 1097 Suttles & Cody '.....:. 1091 Cordell & Griset ! 1091 Warren it Metcalf .". r... ..'.1091 Hlchards & Coman . 1085 Allen & Baumgartner .:...;.'.... 1083 Peritts & Robinson 1.. 1082 Oates & Rogers : :.!l066 Brooks' & E. Suttles .................'1064 Whltt & puckett .....il064 King & Brott 1057 Vleth & Stretcher- 1045 Hawkins '& Sharp 1035 Wescoe '& Zellner ...........i..... . 1027 Johnson' & Luper 1022 Hlnkley & Simmons ......,.. 1015 Sparks & Davis :.....! 1010 Cuttz St Noble 1007 Stevens St Minett 1005 Ledbejtter & Sams 987 Reynolds & Bridges , 926 waaiiiei Dogfish lldfleo, Sasiiiig Tournament For Summer Aliens Creek To Honor 'Community CagePlayers ; By MRS. EDNA HEMBHEE . -' (Mountaineer Correspondent) The Aliens Creek residents will honor their community- bnNketbaU players Saturday hi tfht, They'll give a cake walk at 7 p.m. at liie Aliens creek hciiooi for the bovs and girls who repre sented them last .season- in the County Community Development Program cage competition. Soft drinks will be Sold. E. A J. Caldwell Sparks Davis Luper Jenkins ..... Johnson ... Melton .. Forster Plemmons SINGLES Zellner 215-209-204628 .... 192-224-209625 .238-164-216618 227-207-184618 ...177-216-207600 218-212-165595 ..t 217-195-181593 192-210-189591 213-174-204 591 .202-181-207590 1- " s s : feWh Jzs2s Harrison Wins The Azalea Open THEIR n ..4,-" -f I V--L-.f ' '-v " v I 'i, - - S&, V?;A 'r . ' " 1 A f WE 1949 PHUBO FMGHEP 1 V. W.K 7M THe '43CUB BUT YlR Ifipl 1 STiLL i5 GAMeS 0EHMt . I " L. TH 20 flAC CARD J Vary the usual bacon and to mato snndwich by adding thin slices of cucumber. For a delicious luncheon salad, add bits of crum bled bacon to a bowl of greens that have been tossed with French dressing. E. J. "Dutch" Harrison, veteran pro from St. Andrews, 111., thanks the gallery for support after he won first prize in the $10,000 Azalea Open Golf tournament at Wilmington. Miss Gregg Sherwood, Hollywood movie actress who is queen of ' Wilmington's Azalea Festival, stands at left. She has Just presented the first prize check of $2,000 to Harrison. (AP Photo). Comnn W. Medford ... E.' Suttles Al Grlsel Metcalf Sleilman . .... Robinson Hutchinson-:...: Mitchell Sams Brott Bridges Sperakis Warren Minett Kelly . Hawkins Uiggins .. Reynolds Jolley Ptritts Whitt Angel .. Hinkley Messer . King Cauble Sluder Gribble Stikeleather .. Emory Cody Radford W. L. Suttles Rogers - Sharp Oates Frisby Richards . Cultz Cordel Stretcher ..... Hensley Ledbetter Costner Blazer G. Sluder ..... M. Rose A. P. Vieth ... Bumgartner . P. Wamsley . Duekett F. Wescoe ..... Brooks Conley ......... Thompson ... Stephens Noble Dudley E. Allen 215-178-193580 lfJS-225-lO!) 582 198-179-205502 191- 208-179-530 210- 179-189 578 180- 194-190-576 192- 188-196578 193- 185-197575 217-193-165575 221-177-174572 1 87-1 G9-21C 572 181- 176-209500 211- 104-188563 204-205-154563 . 196-204-158558 182- 183-192557 196-185-174555 177-210-186553 .216-167-170553 . 180-192-181553 . 184-183-183550 : 169-164-214547 .176-178-188542 . 169-169-20250 . 152-205-180537 194- 167-176--537 .191-170-176537 . 194-166-174534 .186-163-185534 171-160-195526 139-189-195523 176-173-174523 179-173-170522 . 199-156-166521 179-149-189517 .. 161-188-167516 169-186-155510 .. 172-160-177509 .. 168-167-174509 . 142-190-176508 .186-166-155507 200-155-152507 .144-165-197500 .188-156-158502 ... 100-144-197501 168-150-180498 144-171-181496 156- 161-177494 ... 148-176-168-492 157- 182-153492 172-147-170489 ... 181-165-143489 170-160-159469 160-163-165488 ...158-149-172479 149-196-134479 170-143-161474 164-136-167467 178-144-139461 158-138-157453 The Haywood County Wildlife Club last Monday night started tho mnchinery , 10 organize a western North Carolina Boys Fishing llpdeo this summer. 1 . ). : Fundamentally, the event,, will aim to inductrtnale wlth'the prin ciples of "game conservation and sportsmanship the youngsters .who will be the hunters and flshernien af the future. , ' . "Boys from six to 12 will com pete in classifications set tib on the basis of age. 1 A prize . will be awarded for the biggest fish a contestant catches in his own age group. Tom Campbell, Jr., president of the local club, said members of the Haywood Rod and Gun Club of Canton mid the Jackson County Wildlife Club, as well as the Hay wood organization, each will be in vited to bring one boy to compete in the tournament. : . At the same time, reams of ;ang lers representing each of the ifcibs will compete for honbrs in a lust ing tournament. In connection with this double- barreled sports event, wildlife of ficials and sportsmen will give lec tures and demonstrations Illustrat ing the finest game conservation practices. Ideas of sportsmanship in the field, and the best methods of preventing forest fires which take such a heavy tpll of bird And animal life as well as valuable timber. i , Named to the committee to" ar range the day-long program were C. J. Reece of Waynesville, .( B. Smith of Hazelwood, and Guy Messer of Waynesville. Further details of the event, in cluding' the specific time and the plate, will be worked out later. Ffee Ldspiedozd Available To, Cbunty Farmers .Farmers-' can. provide a square meal for Haywood county's game birds and animals and a soil-con serving cover crop for themselves, all at the same time. . ' . Tom Campbell, JrM president of the1 Haywood County Wildlife Club, said today the farmers can get lefcpedeza free of charge f ron him i mi to "spot plant" on their idle lind:: --enough to seed one-eighth ', tp ohc-quarter of an act-e. , -( the idea 'is to' establish feeding., spots throughout the county lov game. - - " . '-'. ; - - The Club is sponsoring the locaH phase of the state-Wide progritirf," which is supported by .the North CarOIIna Wildlife Resources CdrnM' mission. ; ' VV" -::: . t , . The Commission supplies seed on request to lolfal gam 6J-, serration clubs' for distribution to V farmers In their respective areas'.' 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