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World's No. 3 Softball Team To Play: Champion Y In Two Doubleheaders I Games Set For Friday, Saturday The Yankees are coning again to Canton and it looks like they'll be even more formidable than the last team from the cool side of the Mason-Dixon Line?Bart's Bar of Columbus, Ohio, who opposed the Champion y team weekend before last. -- The Southern regional champions beat the Buckeyes three out of four, but they probably will have to go all out to flnish on top with this week's powerful opponents ? the Trenton Democratic Club of Balti more, Md. The visitors finished in the No. 3 spot in the World Softball Tourn ament last year and have been Central Atlantic regional cham pions for the past six years?gain ed on 24 straight wins in 'tourna ment competition. Heading the Marylanders are Bertoleni, a catcher who made the All-World team last year, and Hemphill, a pitcher, who has hurl ed two no-hit games this year ? including one perfect game. In those two no-hitters, he struck out 27 men. The Baltimore bombshells have played eight games this season and have won all of them. The visitors will be at Canton for two doubleheaders ? Friday and Saturday nights ? with the first games starting at 7:30 p.m. Champion, which now.has an 18 2 mark for the season, will be pin-' ning its hopes on its trio of no-hit pitchers and some timely hitting from the boys at the plate. Thus far, Wade Garrett has pitch ed three no-hitters and Nazi Miller and Carroll Waldroop have one each. Both Garrett and Miller are still undefeated. Aerial Deer Hunting ROY, N. M. (AP) ? Ranchers Don Prltchard and J. O. Campsey complained to the State Game De partment that deer were damaging wheat and trampling soil into dust. The Wildlife Service provided aerial rockets to scare the deer. The deer got scared. But the sec ond night, the deer were mildly startled, and the third night they apparently enjoyed the show. Now the department has issued permits to the two ranchers so they can take 10 deer each, of either sex. The meat goes to the state school lunch program. Of the 68 players listed on the West Virginia University football roster. 38 are native West Vir ginians. Only four live more than a 75 mile drive from the campus. Welterweight boxing champion Carmen Basllio served 33 months in the Marines. PITCHERS for the Hazelwood Lions team in the WNC Junior Industrial League tiiis summer will be (left to right) Bobby Trait. James Carver, Jack j Holder, and David Beck. (Mountaineer Photo) ' i ; |, 112 Riding Events On Schedule At ? Canton Horse Show Sunday Afternoon\ Haywood County's first horse show of 1956 will be held at the < Canton show ring at 1:30 p.m. Sun- , day under sponsorship of the Bit ( and Spur Riding Club of Canton, i Manager for the show will be W. W. -Bill" Morgan. Twelve different events will be featured at the show, including those for ponies, open Jumping i horses, pleasure horse, three-gait- ' ed mounts, working hunters (out side course) palominos, walkers, tandem pairs of hunters jumping abreast in ring, tandem pairs of hunters jumping out and back into ring, five-gaited mounts, western riding horses, and class pairs. One trophy and four ribbons will be awarded In each of the events except those for pairs, in which two trophies and eight ribbons will be given. Entry fees are $1 per horse. Assisting Mr. Morgan with the show will be Fred Mgyer of Ashe ville, judge of the gaited and walk ing horses; George Webster of Try on, hunter and jumped judge, and Samuel R. Bingham, Jr., of Ashe ville, ringmaster. On the committee in charge ot arrangements for the show are Blaine Medford. Bill Turner. Charles Mease. W. L. Turner. Gun nar Bohnsdahl. T. L. Bramlett, Margaret Perry, L. W. Cooper, Wayne Stamey, and Carl Green. The Bit anl Spur Riding Club was organized in January and has | 38 members from Canton. Waynes ville, and Bethel, Officers are Blaine Medford. president; Bill Turner, vice president; Mrs. Charles Mease, aecretary, and Gun nar Bohnsdahl, treasurer. In addition to its show Sunday, the club also plans other shows later in the summer and a dinner party and dance during tbe Christ mas holidays. Jockey Lost B5 Pounds To Make Comeback BOWIE, Md. (API?Women take off weight for appearance. Johnny Tammaro did it to make a living. He took oft 85 pounds ? from 200 to 115 ? to make a cOifie back as a jockey. "It was a simple thing" ? he says. 'Two soft boiled eggs for break fast. Two soft boiled eggs for lunch. Maybe half a boiled chicken for supper. Never any sugar." Tammaro gave up rising horses in 1951. He had a new car, a herd of cattle, money in the bank and a wife and three children. Now his car is not so new. he has no farm or cattle and very lit tle in the bank. He still has*a wife, but the number of children has In creased to five. "Bad luck, some bad invest ments," he explains for his revers ed financial condition. ( c Dayton Rubber Softballers Lose ! Contest 4 to 3 Dayton Rubber's team in the a Haywood County Softball League ' lost out last night to the strong Champion Mills squad, 4-3, in the , first game played at Canton. ; Frank "Lefty" Hyde was credit- . ed with the win, while Johnny Phillips of Dayton was charged * with the loss Manuel Hooper was behind the plate for the rubber makers. The only circuit blow of the game was hit by a Champion play er?Joe Rhinehart, a Canton High baseball star this season. Dayton Rubber, which won Its first game, 21-?, over Calvary Baptist last wpek, will meet the Champion Y Juniors at 7 p.m. next Tuesday. Mountaineer Little League Games Start Next Week Mountaineer Little League baae >all play will start for the IBM eason Monday at 4:15 p.m. at the laielwood diamond with four [ames scheduled. Tannery will meet Texaco in the ipener, and Hazelwood will faee Barrett's in the second game. Pony League teams will see their trit action at Hazelwood at 4 p.m. Tuesday, and the Midget leaguers will open up on Wednesday at 4 >'clock. Little League teams will ptay >ach Monday and Thursday after toons, and the Pony Leaguers will neet each Tuesday and Friday. The Midget loop games will be on Wednesdays only. Teams In the Pony League this season will be Maggie Valley, Five Points, Unagusta. and Dayton Rub >cr. The Midget League will ln :lude Wellco. Independents, Boost ers. and Goodyear. Managing the three baseball eagues will be Rock Powers, who will also coach the Hazelwood Lions .cam in the WNC Junior Industrial League. Carousel' Starts Run At Strand Sunday Afternoon "Carousel," which Twentieth Century-Fox chose as the vehicle to introduce its new CinemaScope J5 process, has been considered Rodgers and Hammersteln's finest musical since it was first intro luced on the New York stage in 1949, although "Oklahoma," "South Pacific" and "The King and I" itand high on their list of collabor itions. The picture will have its >remiere here on Sunday at the Strand Theatre. In the CinemaScope 55 version if "Carousel" all the lovely music, iriginal lyrics, and clever ballets hat characterize a Rodgers and fammerstein musical have been etained by Producer Henry Eph on and Director Henry King. In kveloping the screen play Mr. iphron and his wife, Phoebe, have :ept intact the tragic, comic fan asy of Molnar's "Llliom," which ormed the basic for the original tage production. It is the strength if the book in this vehicle that nakes it such a highly entertain ng musical, critics everywhere gree. All 12 of the St. John's Unlver lty basketball squad come from 4ew York City. ~ Movie actor Buster Crabbe was the NCAA 440-yard freestyle cham pion in 1931. He was a student at USC at the time. Bob Feller, one-time "boy won der" of the Cleveland Indians, r>ow is the oldest player on the ros ter. He Is 37. ?w' ..wbkp >??"mmmmmmmKwimmmmmtm INFIELDERS for the Hardwood Lions sqnad in the WNC Junior Industrial League this summer will be (left to ri(ht) Bobby Hill. Ralph Arring ton, Jack Holder. Stuart Scruggs. Carlton Burrell, Mike Byrd, and James Carver. Hill, Holder, Byrd. and Carver were regulars on the WaynesviBc High baseball team that compiled a 10-4 record this season. (Mountaineer Photo). ? m|" Mts Hi Mm Hilda Buchannan ^0 MM mm Demonstrate New $mbeam Appliances I Enjoy Free Coffee & Refreshments At Our 40th Anniversary Celebration June 7-8-9 MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. SQUARE DANCE Every Saturday Night Beginning Saturday, April 21st 8 to 12 P. 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