5F0RTS PAGE Of The Waynesvilie Mountaineer Monday Afternoon, April 2, 1931 Champions ines. :rnameni 'ses Cage 'son raDiree-iron Dull Boys Add Another Trophy To Growing List Fines Creek Girls Win 4-H Club Tournament 1 " t ' r1. v y V A. V f B I s. 4 ; v - si ' 'relied down on the "v' b'll season Friday as i.H tournament -wound 9 .-'nine finish. The IU girts " took a thriller Le;f5viUe 40-32:.and the k,VS .OUtlOUSIll womuu ! ZJi'ie. 35-32. . . .. th.. losers were half-time, uul 1 Lp up .the paw till me i !le blew. WS" ai-"'" "l - as Ferguson of Fines ho tipped: .in 19 of her paints, yol utr ""lu i Bayiiesville. wun 14. . ... -v'.iiiri'pV Reaslev 1 D0J hrv busy lleasiey as uu at- tor 20 points. Moore oi ,35 his closest rival, with M . . . !iiiriby's semi - nnais, i!ie girls foiled up a com--: load over Canton, to 54 35. Canton boys found -.s a little tougher, with ,, a, the half 23-21; but ir stwmi "in" 'U iuihc 52-40. iRimv carls' IvillfiJ:!! Fines Creek (40) fr hi Ratlibone (13) a t. 7i Ferguson (19 inn Hi J. Clark (8) jrd Ledford k.A- . . Messer liner- 4-4: Hall i:mu; 3ia 24: final -32-40. . i Boys) 1 ... I'A V) .if t;nan 'h' ,t i:ii 12i 10i iiiji'ter -iicr-24 Crabtree (35) Chambers (4) Smart (10) Beasley (20) J. C. Caldwell Lowe (1) 7-0: half 23-20; final 32-35. Till RSD.W (fili-ls) Iville 1.141 ks !!)' iian L'ln Mill .2' laiiil 1 1 brtw-20- Canton (35) McCreai-y (10) Jones (1) Palen (4) Messer (20) Hobinson ... . Ford !: half 34-19; .v, ,,. ..... ... . ... 1 -a-4 V ' f .u fix The Fines Creek girls continued sueCetisful season Friday afternoon when they defeated Waynesvilie in the finals of the senior 4-H Club tournament, by a some Hf 40 to 32. Shown here, left to right. Rented: Mary Dean Rog ers, Ada Kvans, Kdlth Rathbone (captain, standlnK) and Jue Jack Atkins, of First National Bank giving troihy. Bet ty Hathbone, Phyllis Russell, and Coach 'Joe Turner. Ruck row, left to right,, standing. Joyce Cliu ke. Heijina Fr guson, Dorrts Ann Rathboue, Marv Jane Clarke, Christine l.edford, itoslyn Messer and Mabel Ratlibone. " (Staff Phot6). The Crabtree-lron Duff boys won the 4-H Club senior tournament here Friday by defeating Canton 35-32, in an exciting game whieh saw the top score see-saw back and forth. Front row, left to riKht: Joe Jack Atkii.s, who pre sented the trophy in behalf of the First National Bank; J. C. Caldwell, Paul Smart. M. L, Beasley, Frank Lowe, and coach John Schibor. Batk row: David Tate, McClain Pone, Henderson Caldwell, Ray Pope, and Frank Cham bers. (Staff Photo). 1tr-48-2(i: final 54-35. (Roysl ffk (40) Posers 1 15) ;n .12' ppalrick 81 . ifntd 3 1 tratk i2i .. luarter 0-12: Canton (52) Coleman (8) Parker (21) , Moore 10) Mcdlin (12) Green (1) half 21-23; Local Sports Scene Is Undergoing Change irter 30-36: final 40-52. kgs Receives :e Scholarship PIS. LLOYD R .TONF.S floumairieer Reporter Scrueiis, lad of many tal s just received a four-year hip to Dukp II nivprolv Al "if-scholarship is in recog n' his football ability, he is Mn as a good track man- Ine actor. is the eldest son of Mrs. Fair weather will probably find spring football in full swing at Waynesvilie High School this week, and baseball practice, too. Only one day last week allowed the boys to don their uniforms and run a few football plays, or pass a baseball around a little. The athletic field was quite ac tive that day with baseball prac tice on one end and football on both the upper and lower fields. The field should look as active all this week, for weather permit ting, the coaches are going to put their material through the paces. Head Coach C. E. Weatherby and his assistant Carl Ratcliffe will work with the football prospects, and Coach Marshall Teague will be working with and observing the baseball prospects to select his players for the 1951 season. The thing that is missing is bas ketball. Both the boy and girls wound up their play with the Enka Tournament. ifuth M. Scruggs of Hominy, and has lived in Hominy all his life. () l I. V : Call Us For a All-Stars Top CherokeeBy One Point The Ma7.elwood All-Star basket ball team won a one point decision from the Cherokee Unlimited team at the Cherokee gym Thursday night. When the game ended the score stood at 66-65. Bobby Kuykendall was high scor er for the locals with 20 points, and Bill Sutton ran him a close second with 18 points. O'Brien. hit the nets for 32 mark ers and led the losers. In the previous battle of these two foes the Unlimiteds walloped the All-Stars. 60-44. so Thursday night they Were out for blood, and got it. Lineup: Hazelwood (66) Cherokee (65) F Davis '4) O'Brien (32) F B. Kuykendall (20) .. Tiger (10) C Sutton (18) Saunooke (15) Ci Jones (6) Arheach 14) G Rogers 4i White Tree 2i Subs: Hazelwood: Liner 6l, Ca ble (4), J. Kuykendall 4i. Chero kee: Smith (2), Crow. FEES ESTIMATE On DEEP Or SHALLOW WEIL IIK1P INSTALLATION FHA TERMS r ( DOWN 30 MONTHS TO PAY BALANCE .OGERS ELECTRIC CO. PE461 MAIN STREET Ball Call Clyde HDClub Meets With Joint Hostesses The Clyde Home Demonstration Club met Tuesday afternoon at the Central Methodist Church with Mrs. Grady Roger, Mr . GeorSe F. Rogers, and Mrs. C. Hugh Rog ers as hostesses. Mrs. Otis Cole presided and the devotional was conducted by Mrs. Pat Cole. Leaders' reports were given as follows: gardens and poultry, Mrs. Carlton Corzine; arts and crafts, Mrs. W. V. Haynes; food preserva tion. Mrs. T. Hugh Rogers; house furnishings, Mrs. Levi Morgan; family life. Mrs. Claude Jolly; home beaiitifiration, Mrs. Stanley Livingston; and clothing. Mrs. A. R, Leatherwood. Committee re ports were given by Mrs. C. E. Brown, Jr., on community service and Mrs. Pat Cole on education. Mrs. C. E. Brown, Jr., and Mrs. R. C. Allen also gave book reports. The demonstration. "Selecting and Hanging Pictures." was given by Miss Mary Cornwell. St. John's Mothers' Civil) Will Meet Thursday The Mothers" Club of St. John's School will hold their monthly meeting Thursday, April 5, at St. John's auditorium. The meeting will Open at 7:30 p.m. Joan Ratcliffe Is Hostess Of Party Miss Joan Ratcliffe was hostess of a party at the American Legion Hull In Hazelwood last Friday even, ing. ' ,.....' . . , ,. She wiis asslsfed" in entertaining by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ratcliffe, and dancing and games were featured. The guests were Miss Virginia 'Wilson. Miss Julia Ann Stovall. Miss Sally Stovall, Miss Barbara Chase, Miss Nancy Francis, Miss Shirley Mae Connatser. Jimmy Galloway, Dale Ratcliffe, Charles Alley. Charles Messer, Kenneth Styles, Malcolm Clark, Joe Howell, Sam McClure, William Plemmons, and George Dewey Stovall- BK.Vl'TY GeorKe X. Bischoff , business manager of the Hazelwood In dustrial LeaRUe baseball team, announced that there will be a meeting In the Hazelwood Town Hall at 7:30, Monday eveniiie of all those interested in the elub this year. He urged- that anyone interest ed be there as the purpose of the meeting: will be to organize for the '51 season. Want Ads WANTED TO RENT Small house in or near Waynesvilie. Call 506-XR. A 2-5 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Prevosl left last week for Florida where they are spending a ten-day visit AT INTKRNATIONAI SHOW Mrs. Sebe Bryson and Miss Louise Francis left Saturday for New York City where they are at tending the International Beauty Show at Manhattan Center this week They will also have instnir 'ion in hair rutting and styling under Adolphe Klia and Miss , ta Harrison. . Mr Elia has won the grand prize in hairstyling at the International Academy of Hair Design in New York three consecutive years. Miss Harrison created the "Miss World Fair's Coiffure" at the New Yoik World's Fair- , Mrs. Bryson and Miss Francis are associated with the Ladye l-iivrc Beauty Shop here. They ' ( expect tii return on, .Friday of this week. Th e l ime lis NOW Adm. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas j I)i . and Mrs. Stuart Roherson are leaving tomorrow for a visit to and children have returned from a Washington, D. C. and New York two weeks vacation in Florida. FOR SALE Two slightly used ; Bendix automatic washers. Can be bought at a real bargain. 1 Rogers Electric Co. Phone 461. j A 2-5-9 FOR SALE Stark Delicious, Rome Beauty and Jonathan apples at our Refrigeration plant in Fran cis Cove. $3.00 per bu. Henry j Fr.mris Orchard. A 2-5 ; FOR SALE Oil? pair black mules brown noseFv years old. 1300 lbs. Each work anywhere. Terms. Henry Francis, Francis Cove. .A 2-5 WANTED : Experienced refined saleslady who is willing to work. Reply in own handwriting to Box 511. Reply is confidential. 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