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r r- i SrGrtTS FAGS Of Hie TVayucSrlilc SloUIifsmCC? Monday Afternoon, August 14, 1950 Wellco Nine Camwres Western District Softball Tit - - - - . !; ;. If ii 5 Phillips Hurls One-Hitter In Title Match The WeUco Softball nine of Haz- elwood will represent the western I district in the State Softball Tour nament opening at Canton August 21. .. Johnny Phillips ptiched an eight -inhing one-hitter as he led WeUco to the 1-0 triumph over Asheville Superior Cleaners Friday niiht that won the district champion ship. The locals wound up the tourna ment undefeated in all four of the games they played in their cam paign for the title, and .Phillips, who pitched in all four, was award ed the trophy for being the out standing player in the event. I After winning the first two con-! tests, he pitched most of the third Wednesday nisht before surrender- j ing the mound to a relief hurler. For the first live innings of l-'ri-! day's contest, he didn't allow a man on base. j Then in the KMl. A h.ville loaded the bnijs, ' But Phillips pitched himself nut j of that hole by faimin the r.sA ' two batters, j Ho gave uo the lone A'h:-vi!le; hit in Hhi remairvini: innings. i Kills Fowlers inglc, scored Gil , Taylor with Welli-oV. v. inuri rj i in the eighth, after the two teairs had wound up the regulation seven-inning route in a scoreless dead lock. ' Taylor had Rotten aboard on a booming triple. Those game-winning hits were exactly half of the total the Well co batters managed to get out of Superior's Ken Rudeen. Phillips struck -out 11 men in leading the locals to their district title. The two clubs may meet again, however, in the state event. Superior will compete in the role of host team. Champion YMCA's All-Stars al ready are in as defending cham pions. They did not defend their west ei n district crown. Superior 000 000 000 1 4 Wellco 000 000 01-1 4 1 Kudeen and Pinkston; Phillips and Milner. TRY TRY AGAIN By AJcn Mover .:.-.v-.. -.- . - .V.-.. - . t ,1 0 rv i0A . H,M'5 HACK hOK A AfjQTrtER TfiY ) r TJE SHE CAM-: A, VITHlN 6 MIBS OF X? SUCCECS LAST YEAR ' 7 I THZ f;,?$ r t$ sW.'M TME CHAS.SBL who nefiotArea rue iQ mileg FttOM PO'Ji'R To CAPS 6MZ tiZ V i$75 1 waz rys rap YeA Fo cvosgwss With 6 2 tmpm by thb only MEfHCAH WOMEH EVER fn CD If-SeRTRUPf BPeRLB APMRS.Milie GAPBCoR-ioM League Leaders Stop Hazehvood, 12 -2, Here WTHS Grid gquad To gtart Drills fprnprrow Approximately SO randiJatrs are expected u answer Coab Carletoa H'eatherhj's rail for praotii'r tomorrow lor the Pi'.O WaynesvIUe Hih Scbuol foot ball team. Coach Weal her by, starting his 22nd seasou directing the Moun taineer (rid forces, said the open ing session would start at 3 p.m. ' purine the first week, the boys will keep busy working out the swlmnilng kinks and getting rid of summer meat. Aiding with the work will be Assistant foache s jCarl RatMi.Tf and Marshall Teague. NY Club Pro To Be Feted; 25 Years In Golf Game i:y FRANK ECK AP Kevsr.feutuies Siiorti Editor' CltEAT NECK. N. y. "It ufnk liie ye tei'diy that I an.e hire with turse Sarawn,' Al Cimi was .say in;;. "Vc'terday was 25 years ago.". aid one of the numbers of tlie I Teh Meadow Country Club. Thus, on Wednesday, Aug. ?.'.'., Fresh Meadow uill toss a testimonial dinner to 53-ear old Al Ciuci, one of eichl golf ing brothers. Al was the one whn ' lx l,e.l td.irt Saraen on a oll' career at Uridttrport, Conn, hack in l!U7. ' It's an old story now and Sara- Island's swank ,um- vc; "5 zen undoubtedly will retell it when 'some of the nation's top pros eat her at the former lakeiui course on Long North Snorev "We're arrang ing a tptcial pro mt u.ter tourna- uient." saysj; Ctjjii'iiian Law- t-v ; i t rii.ee C. Cum biiintr. "Inviia iirtj are being extended to all the leading ioi.uUtan pros an.l we re con tacting a select yioup of out-ot- town toununueiit pro;. C-'1 l"'?e-5 wii lb diti ibiited to about a doz .ii mimuii:! pros. Included on the commithv with fai.iibiiiutr is Roy Alpert. Norman Col.i n and Saul Raitch. Alpert formerly pitched for Duke and had a trial with the New York Giants! In 1029 l.e pitched unbeaten Ja n::,ka lii;'.li School to the New i G I.-" 1 Al Ciuci Smokies Recapture Tri-State Lead The weekend's action in the Class B Tri-State League saw the Knoxville Smokies, the loop's Cin-.tr.-.n.i team, recapture the lead as j the pennant race entered the home stretch. The Smokies maae n on a i 4 3 victoo over Rock Hill in a ten j inning thriller at Knoxville last ! nk'ht. This win plus erstwhile lead er Asheville s 10-3 loss to tnanoue brouglit about the change in the top two positions. ' The National Geographic Soci ety says a boa constrictor may be as big around as a man's leg and weigh over 50 pounds. . , York City schoolboy crow n. Ciuci came to Fresh Meadow us Sarazen's assistant in 1925. When Sarazen left the club In 1930, Al became head pro. He now is assisted by two of his seven brothers, Henry and Floyd Ciuci. Still Tops Last Spring, one of Ch tice's brothers V" about his dm f.,.. .... aict declared H'ri i,a .. . a, pealing in JUS years of Pharllo a i;m i. . , ...wc iioi Lay t night, he proved he a t, , . ' old Choo Choo. He 4' ter. He sained 121 v,. . . . . . "' u; t nine? ne carrirf n. for the Collepe Ai .s sparked'them to a n.7 UD 1 torv river II10 Pi.ii , 1 1 . 'iaut'ibliu t .0-. .,i.u.uu pro loot IjiH ( '"" "r att '- one ta. and crtnruil tl... ... . from tddie LeBaion Afl" game, he was d.elartd' n? Qloro n,nt . . Nathan Read of Salem u paieiuea a s earn ;. but dropped the idea fot IJuuitc iiiieiesi. ftead the Mountaineer Want i r - u 1 r . " -! - : ' a hI II s I i I FT) 1 mm m m m pi & tel . vl j ; f i M i 4 7 5if' r aa si II pi ii m$d h m T: Good Reason A defendant had a good reason for failing to appear in Raleigh city court to answer a charge of public drunkenness last week. He was fcrving a 30-day sentence in the Durham County Jail. Mental Tests Tough On Draftees At the induction center at Rah lt;h this week, only ten out of !)!") men from an eastern county failed to pass their physical exami nation. Rut hti flunked the mental tests. Use Want Ads for quick results. . V . Vs V-XX jti k ---- Driving a car without a license is like operating a business without a license strictly illegal. To get a liccnoo to drive you must show that you ' Icr.QW the iffitv fi'lns ni iKn rn.,rt nA niilli kat&factory driving rcord Iree horn arrests lor serious tjjtralfic violations.' And, by the same token, to obtain a license in the beer industry a retailer must meet a number oj strict "qualifications. He must be financially responsible. He mast not only have a "clean" record for obeying the law but must keep his record clean. If ho does not maintain a clean, orderly establishment, or if he allows unruliness or sells to minors, he is violating tha law. And his license is revoked accordingly. Working with other police officers, the Malt Bev erage Division of the North Carolina ABC Board care fully checks all retail beer outlets for any violation of the law. The beer industry is in hearty accord with this enforcement program., which helps the industry keep I its best foot forward at all times in your community. North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. Berkeley's W N C Industrial League leaders, whipped second place llazelwood, 12-2, here Satur day, with the aid of seven Hazel wood bobbles. CcntcrlieldiT Noah fioode led the winners' 10 hit attack with two homers. Hazelwond could get only half a doen safeties otf Ed Hunnlcutt. Righthander Jack Amnions was the victim in Hazelwood's loss. Berkeley Selzer, HI) Abbott, 2b Gnode, ef Pack, If Sparks, rf Drake, as Slider, c 4 ab r h 3 1 0 fi 1 0 3 2 1 2 1 WITH OIL FILTER, OIL BATH AIR CLEANED Loftis, lb Hunniciill, p Totals llazelwood Troutman, rf Stevenson, f'.s Dudley, 3b Yount, If Pitts, rf Smith, e Spence, 2b Burrell, lb .... Amnions, p Totals Berkeley Hazehvood 4 1 1 .4 0 1 41 12 10 ab r h .411 4 4 3 3 3 , 3 f 3 3 ... 30 420 001 23012 200 000 000 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 6 E: Smith, Run-ell. Pitts,-Spence 2, Troutman 2. RBI: Drake 2. Slid er 3, Yount 2. Good,. 2, Abbott. 2B: Dudley, Yount 2. Hit; Goode 2. SB: Pack, Selzer. Drake. Suarks 2. Left- Berkeley 9, Hazel wood 4. BB: Am nions 10. SO: Amnions 8, Hunnl cult 2. WI': Amnions. Balk: Am nions. '" fTsr. syUn i. r!i-' r -jj""-- i" '- .w.v-..- L j- Wolfpack To Play Pro Cagcrs N. C. State College's Wolfpack, Southern Conference basketball champ for four straight seasons, will meet the professional Indian apolis Oylmpians in an exhibition game at Charlotte October 9. No other full size 6-cylinder pickup truck has a lower list price than today's Ford Model F-l! Ford Truck users say there's no other pickup that gets more work done for less money spent on gas, oil and repairs. Yes, Ford Trucks are engineered to do more per dollar. You can 1 j it in the big rugged G-ft.-long all-steel body which measures over 4 ft. wide. You can feel it in the surge of power developed by the thrifty 95-h.p. Ford "Six." Come in today and let us show you why more truck users are switching to Ford . . . the truck that costs less . . . the truck that lasts longer! Over 175 models to choose from. And, using latest registration data on 6,502,000 trucks, life insurance ex perts prove Ford Trucks last longer. HERE'S WHY THE FORD PICKUP WILL DO MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR! 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