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; f.-lUE SPORTS PAGE Oi The -Waynesyiiie Mountaineer nday Afternoon, July : 2, 1951 J iLeaion Baseh EUayuood legion Blanks Outlierlord By 0-0 Score ! Haywood County's Junior Lc- ... pioti baseballers notched -their sec- Rutherford end victory - of the season Wedne.s- Lancaster, ss day afternoon, shutting out Kulher- Hall, lb lord County by 8-0 .behind the six- .Free-man, -If :.: hit pitching of Charles Carpenter. i B Turner, if 'I The young rifehl hander was -in Isiott, 2b .. .... trouble only ..once as he received I Robertson, - c -good support lroin h.s males, and i Daves. 3b kept opposition blows - well ..scat-1 Hardin, cf u "red. ... Turner, x Paced bv the slugain? of Joel ! Huffstickler, Sliurrell, David ' Kirkpatriek; Ray Waters, xx f.lenklns nnrl Pnrrnll Suiihtfifr tlio Totals .:. ab 3 2 3 4 4 4 (Jenkins and Carroll Swanger, the jjluywood lads bunched .' most ot 'their hits in the second and eighth. tiuiTiigs, scoring clusters, ul lour run' in each frame. : Stolt and Daves collected two lilts each to lead the losers on offense P j Haywood '. Burrell, 3b .. ' .Kuykendall, . j Jkirkpalrick, .' Jenkins, ss . ', -T. Swanger, i & Swanger, Slease, 3b . f'rady, l f Carpenter, p ) Totals lb cf . 2 b ab . 5 . 4 ' 3 .3 5 . o 3 3!) 3 1 3 1 32 Hawuiod 04fl 000 0408 Rutherford 1)00 000 0000 E: Jenkins, C. Swanger. RBI: Burrell 2, Kuykendall, Kirkpatriek, Jenkins 2, Carpenter 2. 2B: Lan caster, Davis. SO: Carpenter 3; Uullstickler 9, BB: Carpenter 4: llud'stickler 5. Cellophane Tape Use ; Postage stamps which have lost then- glue Can be put on envelopes With, transparent cellophane tape.; Fasten the stamp with a narrow strip of the tape at the top and bottom, but do no cover -tamp com pletely.. - .' PROGRAM 0 o 0 TODAY and TUESDAY I ATIN I'.l '- -M .) 'D A Y - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY, 2:30 M-G-M proudly presents the HOWLING HIT'of '51 III yvs i adiers lil lie WEDNESDAY -THURS. & FRIDAY BIG 4th OF JULY HIT! SHOW OPENS WEDNESDAY AT 2:30 THREE TIMES FUNNIER THAN "SORROWFUL JONES"! I It !ir ii mm I Hickory Sat. Today Wed To Meet Valdese i Showing vast improvement in their past few games, the- Hay; wood County Junior Legion nine will be gunning-for its third vic tory of the season Monday;; night in a game with the Valdese Juniors.-". . - - ' The clash is slated jfor : 8:00 o'clock under the lights at tne new baseball park on the Canton High athletic field. This will be the second night baseball game in Haywood County's athletic annals, .The inaugural last Thursday nighj drew a good at tendance of fans who were very favorably impressed with the new lighted diamond that has just been completed by The Champion Paper and Fibre Company on the Canton High grounds. The Haywood team has run in hard luck this year, Five of their losses have been by the bare mar gin of one run, and three of these have been extra inning affairs. With a few breaks they could have been among the leaders of League IJ of Area IV of North Carolina. As it is, with a current record of two wins and nine losses they are virtually out of the running. With nine games left to play this season, Coach Jack Justice has started building for next year, He is gradually inserting the younger boys on the squad into the lineup, giving them a taste of the load they will have to carry next season. So far the rookies used have shown up very satisfac torily, and the team's many fans are already calculating the pros pects for a winner in the 1 952 sea son.:; . Haywood will go to Valdese Wednesday night for a July 4th feature, and will be back at home Saturday for a game with the league-leading Hickory Juniors on the Waynesville diamond.''. Wei DEATHS FRED 1. BEOWN Fred L" Brown, 27, died Sunday noon in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown, o the Chambers Mountain Road, near Clyde. He had been ill a short time, . : - : Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Clyde Meth odist Church, with the Rev. W. T. Medlin officiating. Burial will fol low in Bon-A-Venture Cemetery. Cousins will serve as pallbearers. The body was taken to the home this morning. Brown was employed by South ern Bell following his discharge in December 1949. He spent one year with the army of occupation in the Far East. -. ' Surviving in addition to the par ents are three brothers, Milburn of Clyde, George of Canton, and Ned Brown of the Bethel section. Wells Funeral Home is in charge. Hanging Garden . The Hanging Garden of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of. the ancient world, were built by King Nebuchadnezzar for Amytis, hit fair young Median Queen, The gar dens were "mountain-high, terrace piled on terrace, with flash o? foun tains, shade of trees, and fragrance of pomegranates." Tolio Plyet For eight years, a Chicago Bay with a polio-crippled body was told his case was hopeless. The boy begged his parents for an organ. He not only developed his limb, but Joe Seoul, now 13; Is making professional appearances, playing the organ. ' - , ' Farm Wood Your own farm woods Is best, and cheapest, source building', material struction. for farm the ot con- Valdese Takes Haywood Legion For 11-10 Score Closing Time For Town Candiates Nears; Many New Voters Registered PLUS LATEST WORLD NEWS Candidate wanting to seek office in the Waynesville election on July 17th have until Tive o'clock this afternoon in which toi file at the town hall. . S. '& . The Waynesville Town Hall will be open for registration of pros pective voters Thursday and Frlr day, as well as Saturday, of this week, to take care of the number of people who want to register. Town Manager Grayden Fergu son reported that 217 more peo ple came ni Saturday, to bring the total for the ward to 322. Aliens Creek more than doubled its first day's registration Saturday, for a total of 74. Voters may register between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. All newcomers and all residents of the area included in the extension of the city limits should register. Persons who are registered for county elections only are reminded that a separate 'registration is required for a vote in the town elections July 17. WANT ADS Rallying in the late innings to overcome a 6-run deficit, the Val dese Juniors pushed across a run to the top- of the- tenth- inning to edge the Haywood Juniors 11-10 Thutsday nlgnfc in. the first night baseball game ever played in Hay wood County. Th extri-inning thriller was played on the new floodlighted baseball field recently constructed by The Champion Paper an Fibre Company on the Canton High ath letic fielrf The- Inaugural of night baseball drew a large crowd of fans. Haywood jumped away to a com manding lead early in the game when Bobby Kuykendall's double produce two runs in a three-run uprising In the second inning, and they combined four hits with foue free passes, to score five more in the third. They shelled Jim Butler from the Valdese mound in that big third inning .But Dave Butler came on as relief and1 handcuffed1 Haywood for the rest of the game, except for Terry Swanger's towering two run homer in the sixth. Rhoney's triple with the bases loaded featured a four-run splurge for Valdese in the second, but they really got back into the- running in the seventh when they batted all the way around) to score five runs and dispose- of starter Jerry Alexander. Charlie- Carpenter pitched the last three innings tot Haywood and was charged with Che loss as Val dese knotted the count at) 1(M'( in the eighth, and then won with a run in the tenth that came from a walk, an error and Bumgarner's Single. ,. - The box score: Valdese Rhoney, 2b ............... Reed, ss ........... ........ Temple, cf .., Lambert, If Clark, 3b ,.; Benfield, rf Erwin, rf Clark, lb .. ... .. Bumgarner, lb' .... ... Abee, c J. Butler, o D. Butler, p Totals MAN for food products business. Permanent if you, are a hustler. Earnings based on sales. Write Rawleigh's, 'IJept. NCG-581-733, Richmond, Va July 2 LOST BILLFOLD in auto wreck June 24. Property of Dale Med ford. Finder may- keep money but return papers aid billfold. Phone 107-W-l or 53-W-l. Jy 2 A bird has an automatic lock mechanism in it9 foot which keeps it on its perch when it is asleep. 24-IIonr Service Crawford Funeral Home Crawford Mutual Burial Ass'a Waynesville, Phone 147 .. Canton, Dial 3535 Haywood Burrell, 3b Kuykendall, c . Kirkpatriek, lb Jenkins, ss T. Swanger, cf C. Swanger, 2b . Sutton, If Frady, rf ..... Alexander, p ...... ab r k .. 4 3 2 .. 4 0 1 3 2 2 ..511 .. 5 0 1 .. 3 2 0 .. 1 0 0 .. 2 0 0 .3 11 .. 6 12 .. 0 1 "o ...3 0 0 .39 11 10 ab r h ... 6 t 1 ' 1 ... 5 .6 0 1 .. 5 2 2 :.. 6 2 2 .... 5 2 1 ... 3 10 ... 4 11 ..3 11 ...0 0 0 .. 43 10 10 Fireworks Slated For Lake On Night Of July Fourth In addition to the camp meet ing that will be under way, the Fourth of July holiday program at the' Lake Junaluska Methodist As sembly wilt feature "dinner on the ground,", swimming and boat races, and a lakeside display of colorful fireworks. Water sports events will be held in the afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, according to Dick Crowder, recreation director. Competition will include 100 yards free style swimming, diving, backstroke, row boat races and canoe tilting. Entrants will be divided into two groups, under and over 14 years old, Crowder said. He requested that entranta mail him a post card giving name, age and address. Picnic tables. will be available for families who wish to spend the day at the lake. Dr, H. G. Allen, assem bly superintendent, said gate fees will- be waived for Fourth of Jury visitors. . '. The fireworks exhibition will be staged at 10 p.m. The "firing line" will be at the. top of Mission HH1, near the cross, so that the spectac ular bur-stsof-roeketSj pinwheels and picture designs will be visible for miles. - . At Strand Wed., Thurs., & Ft .I W George Stingy T ; George' Washington; visiting Bar bados in 179f on his only trip abroad, commented that the is land's rum was of excellent quality but "extravagantly 'dear at two shillings a gallon! Under Washing ton, as first President, two shillings were equivalent', to the exorbitant sum of 45 cents' in United Stttte cola.- f'- !'-, Honey Honey makes an excellent spread for toast, waffle,' muffins, nan cakes,, and qther hot breads. Tj2pn, i -I ) VJ 5 I 9 ( PAREl TIKI EAT PROGRAM MONDAY, JULY 2 1 Can Get It For You Wholcsa Starring .t. ' . SUSAN HAYWARD and DAN DAILY TUES. & WED., JULY 3 & 4 'FLYING MISSILE" Starring GLENN FORD and VIVEQA LINDFOHS Q THURS. & FRI., JULY 5 & 6 "THE MAGNIFICENT YANKl ioy' X Starring LOUIS CALIIERN and ANN HARDING I. . Totals ,....;. .... Valdese ........1... 040 000 510 111 Haywood .......... 035 002 000 010 E; Rhoney, Temple, D. Butler, Kuykendall, Jenkins, C. Swanger, Sutton, Alexander. RBI: Rhoney 3, Temple 1, Clark 2, Abee 3, Kuy kendall 2, Kirkpatriek 2, T. Swan ger 2, Sutton, Frady, Alexander 2. HR: T. Swanger. 3B: Rhoney. C. Swanger. 2B; Clark, Kuykendall, Jenkins 2, H: off J. Butler 4 in 2; off D; Butler 7 in 8; off Alexander 6 In 7; off Carpenter 4 in 3. SO: J. Butler S, D. Butler 5, Alexander 11, Carpenter 2. BB: J. Butler 4, D. Butler 4, Alexander 5, Carpenter 3. Winner," D. Butler. Loser, Car penter.;.,. v,u . ,--.--. w.-. V COMFORT IN COOL. PRACTICAL CLOTHES FROM MASSIFS 0 Bathing Suits Shorts Sport Shirts Sport Shoes Straw Hats MASS E'S Sun Suits 0 Sun Caps DEPT. 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