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j SPORTS PAGE OTthe ffaynwvillT Mountaineer , Thu?:diy April 5, 1951 I When : lerans 0n Report For WTHS Baseball Warm -Up .v afternoon. found the High School baseball j warming with ambitious m ho were., some of ;x ,tt. first time, warming arms and limbering up -tv hadn't seen any real ac- mi 25 twJ's I'li nt'u uui mi .(practice., Due. to the weath- .jitiuiis Hi' was' thelr fll-st ittke and some of them Liking pretty good. h Marshall 'league seemea ijial the hoys would be tur their first contest next Jav but is sty I undecided , iiich of the 14 men will don iu'.'lllv Jenkins was looking un good un the mound in yes-. i puftiec. a Teagne will probably start . pr'.fiiwthiiaw Jimmie Kuy i in the opener Wednesday. ,ng in some outstanding nf'vi-oiner Terry Swanger. ys recruit win more man o out for an out field post, i" Fuyate vva turning in a rfonnance for the specia ls will probably, he up to W's perf.iiinanie behind the 11 Swanger returned to bis bi-J po.-t for the practice, Ijv deeide to remain in the instead of going into the ig the newcomers who made showing was Jim Frady, a Lw freshman who looked might give some of - the perienred boys a run for tioney. ' Robinson, senior veteran enian, lias" looked good all In indoor ami outdoor urac il will more than likely fill m shoe? for that position, ' boys are fating some stiff Iitirm and have a rough If, Uit they seem to have a ? desire and, as Coach 1 puis it. "more spirit than big question still remains Ait typo of team WTHS induce this year, but by Wednesday that question have an answer Out Of Uniform, Still In Baseball AP Newsfeatures WEST PALM BEACH. Fla Dave Keefe must feel like a duck ' out of water. He is out of a base- j ball uniform for the first time since ' 1919. The man who became base ball's first batting practice pitcher ' in 1933 is the new traveling secre-'i tary of the Philadelphia Athletics ' "It's a different setup altogeth-i er," says the man from Richmond, ' Vt. "I'll be away from the fans! now. I used to know them by their faces. Now I've got to recognize them by the backs of their heads " Keefe once studied for the! priesthood at Goddard Seminary in ' Barre, Vt. Whitey Witt, former I Yankee center fielder, also went to ' Goddard. I Keefe says it was a thrill to sit t on the bench with Connie Mack for 17 years. . Another thrill he recalls hap pened in 1938 when he pitched bat ting practice for the American League team in Cincinnati in the All-Star game. "Can you imagine it?" asks Keefe. "There I was pitching fat ones to fellows like Lou Gehrig Hank Greenberg, Jimmie Foxx, Rudy York and Bill Dickey. Even Jimmie Dykes was in that game." Keefe, who has been the batting practice pitcher in nine All-Star games, now works for Dykes, the new manager of the A's. Girl Stars On Men's Swim Team Pfe. Trantham jFjrTf , ' It ,M JL If it VV' vv-ii f . ( J : . I -- '-...ye- J Wn WOMEN'S BOWIJNG LEAGl'E Results of Monday, April J Howell Motor 2; Wellco d 1. Wellco t2 3; Dayton Rubber 0 A. C. Laurence 3; Farm Bu. 0. lliiih Team Game A. C. Lawrence Howell Motor 816 806 Hiish Team Seriei Howell Motor 701 804 8062311 Wellco (2 7,i7 772 787 22!)(i MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE Results f Tuesday, April I Pet Dairy 2 V'clleo Sluw Co. 1. A. C Lawrence 2. W BC. 1. Tw in Brook 3: Davton Rubber 0. lllch Tram Games Wellco Shoe Co Pet Dairy Co 962 937 Individual Ukh Game Parns illuuelh Elliott dlowelli 198 179 Pretty Ruth ilngai Carlson, left, prepares to make a practice dive in the Guslavos Adolpbus pool. Not only is .-die the best, springboard performer on the siuad, but also the only Bill, At right higa is sipping a soda with F.lmer Luke, captain of the '.swimming team. Can you blame the boys on the Custavos campus for muking swimming a spectator t-purt now? Weather Report? All-Stars To Be Out Tomorrow Night, :30 The sky should be the limit Fri day night as the Hazelwood All Stars meet the Lake Junaluska All Stars at the Hazelwood gym. The game starts at 7:30 p.m. Lewis Stone, Just 71, Has No Idea Of Retiring Marines Join The Marines WASHINGTON D C. ( AP) Despite record numbers of new i gmess Ily O.FA'lv IIANDSAKF.li AP Newsfeatures HOLLYWOOD -Lewis Stone, an actor for fit) of his 71 years, wouldn't think of rein ing. "Why relir'.'" he boomed geni ally. "1 don't want to die. Why should anyone retire unless for physical-or mental reavons'.'" Stone's own fitness k obvious. There are wrinkles and a little sag- in his lace; his white mane Stars Tread Wellco 80-76 Nod All-Stars and Wellco it out in a wide open scor-1 w on Wednesday night at paiwood gym. with the final "-id for the All-Stars. Sut- n'd his winning team mates points, with Jones not far with 21. Smathers was man lor Wellrn with 19 ilh Cable and Taylor tak of 18 each. Wellco (76) .. Taylor H8 . Hooper (10) ... Cable (18) Smathers (19) Phillips (11) 9m ISO) II h -Hi 'rm 1 24 1 I'lS ' . ' ies '21 1 recruits there are yet only seven "Marines" in the Marine Corps, the seven, all named Marine, range from a master sergeant to a private first class. They are: Master Sgt. Noel G. Marine, Haverlock, N. C; Tech. Sgt- Joseph N. Marine, Springfield, Mass.; Sgt. John D. Marine, Oak land," Calif.; Cpl. Edward. E. Mar ine, Oshkosh, Wis.; Victor J. Mar ine, Downington, Pa.; Cpl- Alonzo W. Marine, Jr., Cambridge. Md.; Pvt. 1C Houston D. Marine Hur- lock, Md. InU. S.Navy sv Cattle Thrive On Fruit Your Personality Follows You NEW YORK (AP) "You leave your personality behind you when you leave a room," says Frank Allen, arson expert for the National Board of Fire Underwrit ers. It may be invisible to the aver age person, but not to detectives. "It consists of things like finger prints that cannot be seen." Allen explans- "but that can be induced by a special powder; footprints on a linoleum floor; a fallen hair appeared which can be magnified 500 times ! Southern to show its color, thickness and oth er characteristics; a cigarette smok ed in a certain way or stained by i with a certain type of lipstick; oook matches torn out in a peculiar se quence or from a particular side." Use Want Ads for quick results. is thinning. But the fire still flashes in his blue eyes, and his figure i proudly erect. He enjoys driving a tractor around bis Malibu inuun tain ranch. He has never missed a day's work because of illness or any oth er reason He has never been late "No particular glory in that," be I s.iYfv : - - - - - - - : . - - i nnicvsx- lias uivii I He has played "everything irom Hamlci to blackface . Light years as kindly Judge Hardy, in two or three Andy Hardy pictures a year, gave him the judicial stamp in many people's eyes. He is again playing a judge in "The Bradley Masen Story" and he looks more like one, on his movie-prop bench, than many a real judge. Stnnn went on the New York stage after soldiering . in the Phil-jMojaVC DcSCft ippmes in wy goon i online was my misfortune'," he recalled. "We'd play a solid year in New York, another in Chicago, another in Boston. It got so 1 couldn't take that clocklike existence any more." A cavalry major in World War I. he contracted a cold that temporar ily deafened him. The affliction dis- in the warm climate ot California's Palm Springs. One film with Jack Holt at that time inoculated him the picture-acting bug. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. l.P Tons of citrus friut rinds, pulp and seeds are now being made into a new cattle feed. The history of the new development is told l) Edgar Andrews, field engineer here for Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co, whose, electronic controls are used in systems for making both the feed and various types of concentrated fruit juices.! "When processes first started! turning out citrus juices," said An-! drews, "they faced a mounting problem ill the drpoal of rind-1 and pulp which wen- loo wel to he, burned If lumped, they made an , objectionable odor over l.u't'e areas and for long periods. A new ntrodiiPt'dybich m-iiwls Hi.- -seeds, null) and rinils i it no a dry feed that has the ap pearance of cereal flakes. This; high-vitamin content cattle feed; has been found to build resistance; to disease, make heller beef and ; increase the quantity of milk per cow- s "s- III ' ' " - X ' t I- -1 Oil Sought In Indlviduiil HikIi Series dlow'lli 1211 187 ltm SIS Elliott illow'tlt Uti H2 179- 437 PIT. KENNETH TRANTIIAM. son of Mr, and Mrs, Grover Trantham of Fines Creek, is shown at work in a laundry somewhere in Korea. He is serv ing with the 3rd IJuarlcrmastcr Cuiupauy of the llrd Inlantry Division, Pfe. Trantham entered the service last September, He had previously served with the 4lith Construction Haltallou in Yokohama, Japan, and was dis charged in 1947. He attended Fines Creek High School. Gas Mask Saves Weddinji SANTA ANA, CALIF. (AIM -Barbara Moore, a lady Leatherneck at nearby El Toro Marine base, never dreamed she d need a gas mask to get married, liul one of Uie gadgets averted a postponement of her marriage to overseas bound Pfe. Robert Daniels. The couple were to be wed two days before Daniels shoved off. Just before the ceremony, the bride-to-be discov ered her barracks locked and seal ed with her trousseau Inside while a fumigating crew was filling the building with gas. In resourceful Marine tradition, Miss Moore bor rowed a workman's yas mask, wad ed in and recovered her trousseau. The wedding was only slightly delayed. Team SlundliiKS Howell Motor Wellco Shoe il Wellco Shoe 12). Farm Bureau A C. Lawrence Dayton llubber W t4 (14 (ill ;tti 23 I) llich Tram Series Pet Dam !IJ!1 !U7 '1372692 Wellco Shoe 773 SU5 W2-26.r0 Individual High Game E Fowler (Wilhoi . 237 M Kose (WBO 20!) W. Medford ,1YP .. . 20!) Individual CikIi Seriei Cribble (Pet) l!MI 1!)2 170 552 Fowler iW'lleoi 127 164 237528 Team M.tmlliiRs Pet Dairy U ! W B C 40 64 78 Schedule tor Monday, April 9 Howell Motor vs Dayton Huhber Wellco Shoe ill vs Farm Bureau. Wellco Shoe il! vs A. C. Lawrence. A C. Lawrence Wellco Shoe Twin Brook Resort Dayton HublT Co. W 31 26 2 21 20 0 L 11 15 16 21 22 42 Schedule for April 10 Pet Dairy Vs Dayton Rubber. Wellco Shoe vs W B C. Twin Brook vs A. C. Lawrence. A Leg Up For Italian She Stood In Bed FISHING SEASON OPENS APRIL 15 (State Streams) Be Ready To Catch The BIG ONES With Our First Quality Fishing Tackle '"III HIIJ liiT " n.ff We. have a wide selection of all types of fishing Shipment -'.Come in today and let its help w select a complete outfit. VISIT OUR "PLUG-TUB" Bill Cobb, Owner The fun has gone out ol movie ! making, "Lew'.' said. Features now i cost enough to finance 1 00 or more I early silent s. They're seiious busi I ness. But the kaleidoscopic existence- "no two days ace alike"--' stilt fasfinates him. I vtnnr, niictcool lie hasn't seen ! five movie- in Hie la't eight veaii. ; however. "Alter the hi idpe h. up. tiie engineer doc n't dri'. c out to i look at il. Movies eie.-itf ,'t ic ward l) bin), lie said With a twin kle, it "belli:-', able to make a com toit.ihle living." Chances aren't as good tor aspu iug young actor- now, he admit-1 ted. "There used to be 123 legill-1 male theaters in New Yoik. Now there are 11. Production costs are much higher." His advice to young sters bent on show business Is; i "Stay out. There are 10,000 actors j X'.,, rrnlr nrA Ofllll) nf them Ul iUH x"", hum ...... haven't worked in 10 years." SAN lU'.UN ADI.NO. Calif. AP) Western oil nu'ii are keping an eye on drilling operations on the vast Mojave desert across Hie mountains. While no one has struck oil there yet in commercial quantities, some experts believe it's there 1o be found. In several areas derricks now point skyward among the yucca and ioshua trees, lest wells an ing drilled near Barstow ville. Oro Grande Harvard. be- Victor- llelendale and WILLIAM X. GARRETT, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Garrett, of WaynesiTlle, Route 1, has re turned to the West coast where be is stationed with the U. S. Navy, after spending a 14-day leave at home. He expects to be sent to Japan immediately. Sea i.,an Garrett enlisted on Decem ber 27, l!i.r0 and received basic training at San Diego, Calif, lit was tormerlv employed at Day ton Rubber Company. Mystery Light SPFFOLK. Va. (AP) Re ports of a mysterious light on the highway reached Hie sheriff's of fice. Deputy Sheriff Hurley Jones went out to investigate. On a dirt road through a wood ed area. Jones reported finding It. It looked like a single automobile iw.:ulliiM about six feet off the ground. But it always fades out be fore passing and there Is no automobile on the road. It is .still unfinished business for the sher iff's office. Temporary Tooth LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) Fntir-day-old Cynthia Ann Cash sprouted a tooth here to the amaze ment of her doctor, nurse and par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cash. But there will be no corn on the cob this summer. The tooth was loose and Dr. Kdwln A. Harper pulled it because there was danger the baby might swallow it. WASHINGTON -tAP) Ameri can ships entering the port of I'umilot, Italy, should get tender treatment from a one-legged har bor pilot named Aquiliuo Moutag naro An American naval officer supplied the pilot with a new light weight artificial limb. Hie one ma terial thing he needed and wanted mo t, but could Dot obtain. Capt. Parke II. Brady of the fleet oiler Taluga in August, 194!) noticed that the pilot had trouble climbing the ship's ladders. Mon- tagnaio was wearing a 24-pound joint less leg of wood and iron. Last year when Brady was in Home for the Holy Year, l ob tained a plaster pattern of Mon lai'naro's leg. Then he had a local linn build a (i-pound leu of dur alumluum with movable joints. An Italian admiral returning home from a mission here delivered the leg to Monlagnaro. Authorities of Hie port ol I'ommli made a cere ninny out of the presentation, OCT OF LOOK MKMl'IIIS. Tenn. (UP) The vacant house had a sign written in white paint on one window: "Bill collectors, you are loo late. Sorry. LOS ANGF.l.F.S (AP) Mrs. Alice Hollenbeck, 113. was held cap tive by a folding lied for two hours, She walked into a closet and the door slammed shut behind her. The shock brought a folding bed down on her, WedgliiK her against the wall- A neighbor, i:s..iing her cries, called the fire department. They had to saw a two-loot hole in the door to get her out - unluut. F.arly Creek farmers are believed to have been the lir-t users of the four-wheeled wagon. Wife Preservers v' i. " IS""-! i I in linn I ,.,)!, I i - i . I'.al lo li.' an ..i ..-. it tn.-is ful ei"it-."1s m r 1 l in c .ii-i :i'i -;i Med lr li -i v...'. i r;i i r-.d..' n. I'icv liiis Willi a mild li' Hi APRIL 15ih BROOKS' BOSS By Alan Maver ml -m: SALlr'5 SAUIE5 ! A vj, - p 1 ' 'y mm4P. v LTTwm . - n un W.IL....:yi CALF LACKS TAIL PLANKLNTON, S. D A calf hoin at the Leo Suppe farm neai riuiikiiitou is toil to have trnuide keeping flies, off itself next sum- nitr. It was horn without A'tWOf we Boys mo HELPED CMC PD? 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