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? m , JTliL. ;? r ' ? . . - % - ^ 1 [anton Readies For Three| Softball Tournaments f Weeks ty Is uled I ghtenlng its belt jaration for three ? tournaments ? 0, and continuing t 28th. the W.N.C. Dis for men, start he Souhtern Re I ournament will from six states ? h. the North Championship f W N C District tourna is expected that eight or ms will ?nter the play. 's softball team is eligible and the winner will play ate tournament, with the i team playing host at the t, which begins the 24th. mien's Tournament, start 8th, is expected ot attract wds. as the state cham ns from North Carolina, irolina. Tennessee, Geor ama. Florida, as well as tan champions from At bile. Miami and Birming plav. The South Carolina be the WAC team from ;son. the state champions, e State Championship nt begins on August 24th, ipion Y will be out to es new record, and defend title. which they have four consecutive years. io are familiar with the ms of the state feel that i has a good chance of p a new record, and win- ? r fifth straight year. me For lusters % IRK. Okla. (AP) ? Kay Sheriff Roy Welch com s crime-busting business . i off so much that all he deputies have ot do is i\ papers and deliver men ats to hospitals. ; says that for the first time ' 38 there is. not a single in the county jail. Shyscraper Ocean NEW YORK <AP)?The black, freezing depths two miles down in the North Atlantic are being arti ficially reproduced in a down town New York skyscraper. Western Union engineers dupli cate conditions of the ocean bot tom, where no divers have dared to venture, by chilling a 125-gallon tank with 3,300 pounds of ice. The tank they use weighs five tons and has four-inch-thick steel walls. The purpose of the experiments is to test delicate undersea cable amplifiers used in Western Union cables on the ocean floor. Want Ads bring quick results JACK HOLDER is shown nearing first base in the game against Canton Tuesday, as David Beck, left, (first base coach) shouts with glee?"It's a home run. It's a home run " Jack slammed his hom er when the bases were loaded; adding four runs to the 10-1 score against Canton in the Western District Little League Tournament. (Mountaineer Photo). Florida And Tar Heel Champs Will Tangle Tonight Two state softball champion loams will moot tonic ht (Thurs day) in Canton, as the Champion Y meets the Clearwater, FVa., Bombers. In a doublrheader. This Is the first time the teams have placed each other this ses son. and a eloae came Is predict ed. The Bombers will have John Hunter and Herb Dudley as pitchers. Both rated as amonr the best In the country. The Bombers held the world cham pionship in ltM. The Champion Y are the cham pions of North Carolina, and will field the same team which they will play In defendlnr their state title for the fourth eenaee utive year. Only Dry Bones VICI, Okla. ?AP>?All they want ed was water. But drillers recently found some bones of a Mamosaur ozekae. reports Ralph Cain. A Ma mosaurozekee was the result of an accidental cross of a Pterodactyl and a Ceralosaurus. It was rare even in the Mesozoic period. ...... ? ? Do Drop Inn SPRINGFIELD. Vt. (AP> ? A man arraigned for intoxication was asked by Judge Kenneth Robinson where he lived. The man replied: "1 make my home wherever 1 hap pen to be, your honor." Then he I added. "And you'll most always find me at home." Down The SPORTS TRAIL Former Sports Writer Here , Now Working For Race Track Carroll Poplin, former sports editor of The Mountaineer and well known and well liked basketball refree, is now nubieitv director for the Darlington Raceway. He left here and went to the sports department of The Winston-Salem Journal. In a letter this week, telling of the Labor Day race in Darh'neton, he said: "The nation's top 75 drivers will have their sights set on establishing new records in the Darlington Raceway's sneod annals when thev comnete in the fourth annual "Southern 500" race on Labor Dav. Monday, Sept. 7. New records are almost a certaintv in the average speed of the race and qualifying speed in this year's edition of the 500-mile classic sipce the track has been enlarged to a mile and a half." AJl-WhWp Deer In Montana An albino deer was recently reported near Roundup, Mont., here hv Biologist Don Brown while surveying ante lortp for the Montana Fish and Game Department. The all white animal was the first seen here in two years. Save Game Wildlife conservationists are trying to save fence rows ?n M:""?sotn "s a natural habitat for pame. With 450.000 miles of fences on Minnesota farms, it is estimated two fpet to the fence row. the vegetation offers more than 100,000 acres of good pheasant cover. TI#>ld TTn Man The full name of DuVp TTniversitv's new sonhomore ??"?Hp is .Tpssp James Birchfield. No relation to the bandit of the same first two names evcent that Birchfield can hold up *>n opposing line on the gridiron. "w?toii Of Alligators The Florida Gators are forced to reorganize their tactics completely for the 1953 football season. Not a single Gator played both offense and defense in the same game in 1952. ^ Car* "Isn't he wonderful, Dad? He hasn't got a job but he's willing to marry me anyway." I . ? Ffan smiles joyfully as he holds the U. S. Open trophy, 'y wife. Valerie, proudly shares In his triumph. Ben says has had much to do with his wlnnln* four National titles. ?v mn stalky ?Poitnroq ?fti^TT x>"> ?mmHi ,n ?Jninn Prp T'nTpp's I i littlp nervous I fyititt y>**n ? ?-??>,,? 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The Five Pointers made a strong comeback to pull the stingers from league leading team, the Hor nets, for the championship game. Shown, left to right, front row: Skipper Sloan. Miles Bvrd. Sam my Lane, Dap Sayer, Richard Troutman. Jim Chambers. Second row: Dudley, manager; Doug Stewman, Fred Caddis, Johnny Wright, and George Mitchell. (Photo by Joe Davis Studio, Haaelwood). Five Poinls In Strong Comeback To Lick Hornets For Pony L. Championship The Five Points baseball tean used four hits including two hnm< runs hv George Mitchell to dowi ?he Waynesville Hornets in th( Ponv League playoff 3-1. The two tennis ended the revulai season play in a first place tie. hot! having won eleven games whll< losing five. Th? champions, manaeed by El mer Dudley have been plaving con sistent ball all season, and toward ?he end of league plnv bcean tc drive for the title. With George Mitchell pitching. f.Tohnnv Wricht. catching, an^ other players including Fred Gad. dls first ba?e. Sammv T.ane sec ond base Mike Bvrd shortstop Richard Troutman thiiH base and outfielders Den Saver, Skipnei S'oan. Doug Str?'man. and Jim Chambers, the Five Points m->n s?er fielded a hustling, hard fight 'ng hall club. In the Five Points-Hornet plav eff eame. Bvrd led off in the ton of the first with a double to right center field. George Mitchell then hit a line drive into deep right center field for a home run. Bobbv Balance. Hornet Pitcher struck nut the next batter to retire the side. In the third inning It was again George Mitchell who blasted a Ion? line drive down the right field line for another home run. This "ave Five Points a 3 to 0 lead Bobby Balance got the only hit | off Mitchell, a home run into left center field in the fifth inning. The 1 Rame was well played throughout ' j with only one error being com i mitted. , George Mitchell who struck out , fourteen Hornet batsmen was the winning pitcher and Bob Balance who fanned thirteen Five Points hitters was the loser. I Box score: > Five Points ab r h ' Lane 200 Byrd 3 1 1 I^Proutman 3 0 0 Mitchell 3 2 3 ? Wright 3 0 0 Gaddis 2 0 0 I Sloan 2 0 0 ' Sayer 100 i Stewman 10 0 ? Chambers 10 0 ? Totals 21 3 4 Hornets ab r h Arrineton 2 0 0 Robinson , 2 0 0 Medford 2 0 0 Balance 2 11 Frady 2 0 0 Finney ... 2 0 0 Ford 2 0 0 Waddell 10 0, Price 10 0 Valentine 10 0 Totals 17 1 1 Ambulatory Alligator PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. <AP?? ?'Shades of the Everglades" was the cry here when a baby alli gator crashed out of a bush on Main Street. Albert the Alligator, measuring a foot and a half from tail to teeth, snapped at a woman passerby. Tlremen flnlly trapped the rep tile and returned him to his own er. Albert had crawled away from his backyard pen, apparently eag er to see whether Plcasantville liv ed up to its name. In 1921 all but 304 of America's 05,000 locomotives were steam powered. ^ SAurs IAltltS j ^|||| j "I dropped my other lawyers when they told me I'd need a sharp shyster to win my suit." Day, MacRae Teamed In Warner Pic A page from the Pehrod stories of Booth Tarkiugton eomea to Technicolor life in Warner Bros.' musical. "By The Light Of< The Silvery Moon." which opens Uay at the Strand Theatre. K?u lar song stars Doris Day and (Jor don MacRae play the leads in the song-fllled adaptation of the warm and humorous stories of a typical, , small-town American family. Doris Day. the girl whose earner literally started with an accident when she learned to sing while-re covering from a severe leg injury, is cast as the big sister whose ro mantic entanglement wtih the boy ? next door, Qordon MacRae leads to some humorous episodes. MacRae, noted for the baritone voice which has brought him to front-rank popularity, is once again teamed with Doris Day following the popular success of "On Moon light Bay" in which the two stars appeared for Warner Brost. "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon." with nine all-time hit tunes featured, gives MacRae's voice full plaf. Another popular screen team is reunited in the musical comedy. The mother and father of "On Moonlight Bay." Leon Ames and Rosemary DeCamp return to play Doris Day's parents in "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon." Set In Small Town. Indiana, the Aim centers obout the activities of the WinAeld family. Conservative and conscientious. Mr. and Mrs. WinAeld are confronted with the problems of a pretty daughter who would rather Ax the plumbing than bake a cake; her Aancee, whose strange ideas about marriage al most make strangers of the lovers; and the confounding antics of a precocious kid brother. The songs which are blended Into the screenplay include "If You Were The Only C.lrl In The World." "Ain't We Got Fun," "Your Eyes Have Told Me So." and "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon". The College Spirit I ROSEVILLE. Calif. (API?Pant- , ies and brassieres disappeared from clotheslines, and Police Chief Em met McCrary was pretty piqued when a 17-year-old boy admitted the thefts. "We just can't allow these panty raids to go on," Chief McCrary de clared. "After all. there isn't even a college around here." A dory is a boat about 16 feet long, with high sides. , Sbiatodt DIAL GL 6-4551 I.AST DAY! AUG. fi "The Blue Gardenia" WAS SHY. A KILLER? CARTOON ? NEWS FRI. A SAT., AirO. 7 8 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM! "THREE TEXAS STEERS" STARRING John Wayne PLUS "LOVE HAPPY" WITH THE ZANIEST - CRAZIEST BROTHERS ?V THE WORLD! The 4 Marx Bros. VOU WILL SEE THE WILDFST r"ASE IN ALL MOVIEDOM! POPEVE r?ETOON rif. NO. 1 "1UNGI.E DRUMS" iUN.-H*r?V.-TUFS * UG. 9-19-11 Doris Dav Gordon MacRae ?v 'BY THF T.TGHT )F THF STT VERY MOON" N GI-OPlOi'S TFruviroLOR HOW THEV SPOOV! ROW THEY CROON! ONE OF THE GAYEST MUSICALS OF THE YEAR. Smoky Mtn. DRIVE IN THEATRE Bnlsnm Rd. Dial GL 6-5446 "Western North Carolina's Newest." Children Under 12 Admitted FREE Show Starts At 8:00 P. M. THURS. & FRI., AUG. 6 & 7 "Taxi" Starring DAN DA1LEY CONSTANCE SMITH 5 Color Cartoons mmmm, (DR SATURDAY. AUG. 8 DOUBLE FEATURE "Roll On Texas Moon" *>J?rr!nir ROY ROGERS "GABBY" HAYES ?ALSO? "Her? Come The Co-eds" BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO ? SUN. & MON., AUG. 9 & 10 "Kim" (In Color) Qforr'n* ERROLL FLYNN DEAN 8TOOKWELL PAUL LUCAS Waynesville DRIVE-IN THEATRE Children Under 12 Admitted FREE Show Starts At 8:00 P. M. THURSDAY, AUG. 6 "Assignment - Paris" Starring DANA ANDREWS MARTA TOREN AUDREY TOTTER ? FRIDAY, AUG. 7 "Kina Of The Wild Horses" With REX, The Wonder Horse ?ALSO? Five Color Cartoons SATURDAY. AUG. 8 DOUBLE FEATURE "Cattle Drive" (In Color) Sturrine JOEL McCREA DEAN STOCK WELL CHILL WILLS ?ALSO? "Korea Patrol" Sfurrin" RICHARD EMORY BENSON FONC. m SUN. & MON., AUG. 9 & 10 , "Desert Legion" (In Color) S??rrll?c ALAN LADD News And Comedy PARK Theatre Program THURSDAY. AUG. 6 "Girls In The - Night" Starring GLENDA FARRF.LL JOHN HOLDEN ?ALSO? ON SAME PROGRAM SPECIAL FEATURETTE OF WORLD S BEAUTY CONTEST "The Most j Beautiful Girls In The World' FRIDAY. AUG. 7 "Invaders From Mars" (In Color) Starring HELENE CARTER ARTHUR FRANZ ? SATURDAY. AUG. 8 DOUBLE FEATURE "The Homesteaders" Starring RILL ELLIOTT ?PLUS? New York" Rlnrrin? SCOTT RRARY K. T. STEVENS ? SUN. & MON., AUG. 9 & 1ft 'Law And Order" (In Color) Sf?rrln? RONAt.D REAGAN DOROTHY MALONE ' A i Hogan And Wile Make Unusual Golf Team
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