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? ? - * ~ Hazelwood Whips Martel, 11-5, To Take WNC Junior industrial League Title 5th Inning I Rally Wins For Locals The Haaelwood Lions team ex ploded (or six runs in the fifth in ning to win over Martel Mills. 11-5, here this morning, and capture the 1956 championship of the WNC Junior Industrial League with a 12 2 record. 1 Hazelwood's only losses during the season were to Canton, 1-0. and to Beacon, 2-1. Runnor-up in the WNC league was the other Hay wood County team In the league. Canton Things didn't look at all well for Hazelwood in today's game against Martel when the visitors scored four runs in the first in ning and knocked the locals' No 1 pitcher. Bobby Trull, out of the: box. However. James Carver came oft first base and pitched the remain ing six innings, giving up only one run. Hazelwood scored two runs in the second inning on walks b> James. Trull. Rogers, Scruggs, and a single by Van Green. They add-' ed two more in the Ihird on walks by Carver and James. a double by Trull, and a single by Rogers With Hazelwood still behind, 5 4. in the fifth inning. Johnny Cars well opened the inning with at home run clout which sailed down ' the right field foul line. James and Trull then walked. Rogers and Van Green singled, Burrell and Cars well walked. Carver doubled and James singled to end the scoring During the fifth inning. Clark, relieved Dover, Martel's starting 1 pitcher, and in turn was relieved by Chambers, During the game, Hazelwood got a total of nine hits, while Mar tel picked up seven. Coach of the championship Haz-| el wood team this season has been ; Rock Powers. McElroys Win 'Ball And Chain' Golf Tournament Mr. and Mrs Paul MeFlrov. .Jr., j won a BaU and Chain" tourna ment held at the Waynesville Country Club. The MrElr?ys won bv defeating Mr, and Mrs John John'on in a ]i! yoff after both couples posted a low net of (J3 Mrs. McElfoy sank a low putt on the 18th green to settle the sec ond match Mr. and Mrs Bill Prevost had the low gross score in the tourna- ., me nt Fowling Tourney To Open Tonight 'I I i.'hth Anniversary Bowling Sv eepstakes w ill open at the i V ivnesvlllc Bowling Center loda\ and continue for a 12-day period, j Cash prires will be given for the ?first and second high games and; high series in both the men's and women's divisions. The tournament Will end Satur- i day August 11 There will be no charges other 1 I 1J : I l lit** llliio. Ill f hi. 1) .MH.s. I!t5fi CHAMPIONS of the WNC Junior Indus triiil l.eague is this llazelwood l.ions tram, who captured the title here this morning with an 11-5 victory over Martrl Mills 'I'hc squad finished its season with a 12-2 record Itunner-up for tile sea son was Canton. Members of the squad were (lirst row> Bobby Walker, Steve McCarroll, Danny tVhisrnhunt. Robert Carver, and Strvf Robinson: (second row) Krrddv James llarold Rogers, C'arl on Burrell, Mike Byrd, Ralph Arrlngton, Johjtny Carswell ,Boli Green, and David Berk; (third row) Bobby Trull, Bobby lllll. Stuart Scruggs, Jack lloldrr, James Carver. Leon Turner, Van Green, and Manager Rook Powers. Information Bulletin Lists j 131 Tar Heel Golf Courses . North Carolina golf courses from 1 < roast to. mountains arte- described i in a new information bulletin avail- I able free on request from the State Advertising Division. Department i Conservation and Development J | Knieigh. i ; Known as "Golf State, U.S.A."- < North Carolina now has a total of i 131 golf courses, of which some; 11.1 are open for year around use.' i Information about each course is I contained in the hew listing. |l Of the total 130, fil are 18-hole ; courses, aiid C3 are nine-hole! t courses The remainder have 11. 27 I or 3(> holes, and the total number I i if hole fur ill cimi ' i '. in I he state j j ?il 11 - 111 > In 1.82(1 Minimum greens' Ves range friun SO cents to $S i About hall of North Carolina's (olf courses are designated for js juhlir or semi-private use Four |'" ire for military personnel. The ' ithers are maintained by private : ?luhs. ' The Carolina Golf Association. I oeal chambers of commerce and {olf clubs, and Kiehard Tufts of |. Pineliurst president of the United ? slates (?:i>1 f Association, cooperated j vim the State Advertising Division! n supplying information for the ' new listing of golf facilities. __. . ; j I a Curve Balls Beat Hazelwood Little Leaguers In District Because they were unable to I olve the North Wilkesboro pitch- j rs curve-ball delivery until late i i) the game, the Hazel wood Little if -eague All Stars were eliminated j > rom the district tournament at a rorest City Thursday by the { Vilkes County team. 9-5. Both teams got live hits apiece, s mt Tour errors and several passed > tails hurt Hazelwood's chances \ Ten out of the first ll Hazelwood tatters to face North Wilkesboro i litcher Kllcr went down swinging ( nd it wasn't until the fifth inning hat Hazelwood got its first hit. i In the fifth frame Bowman 1 ingled. Henry doubled, and then jl low man scored w hen Inman hit I \ o iirst and the North Wilkesboro ' 1 laseman threw to first. HazeiWood tallied four more runs n the sixth inning as Handy tcrugg* singled and Doug Hill j lammed out a homer. Kirkpatrick ind Henry walked and both scored in Ionian's single. During the contest, Kirkpatrick truck out eight for Hazelwood, Chile Filer had 13 SO's for the vinners Hazelwood won its first district tame here last Monday by stopping Champion Y of Canton. 5-1. Uniforms for the Little League Ml Stars and traveling expenses to rorest City were furnished by the ?"irst National Bank of Waynes dlle and the First State Bank of ?lazelwood. Area Horse Show Winners ; To Receive $600 In Stakes ( I Franklin Golf Team Turns Back Lake Junaluska The Franklin (irilf Club took an j IB12-11 'ti victory over the Lake Junaluska team at Franklin Sun day Lake Junaluska holds a pre- j VKtiis win over Franklin Albert Mull o( Lake Junaluska tired a 78 for the low medal score. Winton Perry 'F' b?*at Jack Rog ers. 2lv-'2 Luther Curtis (LJ> heat Lyman Gregory, 2' S-'2 Fred Vaughn (Ft beat Boh Put-j man. 3-0. Hugh Constance < LJ) tied T. VV i Angel. Jr. IF), l'a-l'i. Hobe Collins, Jr. IF) beat Bob Allen. 2ty-'v Doug Fulton < F ? beat Hobe Col- , lins. ,Sr, 3-0 Tedd.v Martin (LJ) beat Frank! Henry 2'it-'2 Charles Fulton. Jr. (F) tied Joe Davis (LJ>. Prl'j Albert Mull <LJ> bent Charles j Fulton. Sr.. 2l-.'-,v>. Carroll Keener (Fl beat Jim Davis 3-0 A total of $000 in stakes will bo 1 awarded to winners of Waynesville J Morse Show events here Saturday t eve h ing, August 11 Only ribbons I will be awarded at the Saturday < afternoon performance A total of $100 will fee awarded ' to winners of the Junior walking IJ horse, o|?.-ii roadster, open three- j ^ Bailed, open walking horse, and, flve-galted horse classes. Forty dol lars will be given for first-place p winners $:i() for second place. $20 ' for third, and $10 for fourth j Forty ribbons will be awarded ( during the Saturday afternoon per- , formancc and 20 more Saturday night j Entry fee for the show is $2 for > the ribbon classes and $S for the stake classes Entry blanks are available from ' the Waynesville Chamber of Com m-'tee or by waiting Henry Miller Ho\ 85.1 Waynesville. . Dow Finstenvald, who led pro ^ golf's moneywinners late in May, j didn't get a chance to qualify for * the I . S. Open because he was in Dallas, Tex., and had filed his ' entry to qualify in Cincinnati. Champion Y Wins Three From Ohio Softball Team Champion YMCA took throe out ! >f four games last weekend from i Vnthony Motors of Columbus, j )bio. winning both games Friday j light, 2-1 and 14-2; dropping the irst Saturday night, 2-0. and cap- ! uring the nightcap Saturday, 3-1. Wade Garrett registered his 21st j vin In the opener Friday night, j Jltched three-hit ball and fanning ieven A hit batsman and singles ry Jim Rhea and Clyde Miller tave Champion its two runs in Ihej iixtht erasing a 1-0 Anthony lead In the second game, George Price. Clyde Miller, and Snake Moore hit homers to pace Cham lion, while Nazi Miller set the 3hioans down on five hits. Red Ivester led all Champion hitters with three for four. In the opening game Saturday night, C.arrett lost his second game of the season when Anthony Mot ors scored twice on two errors, a hit batsman, and a double by O'Connor. | The visitors went scoreless un til that inning. Champion Y, however, actually outhit Anthony, 4-5 In the nightcap Saturday, Nazi Miller gave Up only four hits and (struck out seven men in the 3-1 Champion victory. George Price led the Tar Heels I with two for three, including a | homer in the fifth inning with one mate aboard. District Softball Tournament Opens Friday At Canton The Western district Softball' lournament opens at Canton Friday night with four games scheduled for the opening night of play. Dayton Rubber meets Towne j House of Asheville at S; Canton 1 L'ity takes on ltendersonvtlle j Moose at 6:15; Champion Mill plays Soco at 7 30; and Buck's of Asheville tangles with Clyde at ' ? 45 No games are scheduled for Sat urday with the action resuming Monday night Monday's schedule ; includes Areade vs. winner of i Dayton Rubber -'Towne House <anie: Beacon Mills vs. winner of j Uuck's-Clyde game; Sports Mart vs. winner of Hendersonville ! Moose-Canton City game. The losers' bracket games of the I double elimination tournament will go to the state tournament in Winston-Salem. Champion Y is the defending champion of the district tourna ment but will not compete this year since it has qualified as de fending champion of the Southern regional tournament. Umpiring Brothers CHARLOTTE. N. C (AP> ? A brother umpiring combination may be in the making for major league baseball. Augie Donatelli, Natio nal League arbiter, has a brother. Hugo, working in the class A South Atlantic League. Hugo, in his third season in organized ball, says a major league job is his goal. THE OLD HOME TOWN by STANLEY C- 1 K*ka/~haj fcJ % ?* """ \ SMOKf IS S^SSPTtK^^ TUtT") * 3- DR1VP BUftSAVAY-.^f^ J?P 7^5 S >MX/% ? v v * ' ? o J6S I M u I ,?>?,'.? r' ?-* \' .i X DohV KNOW / 5J &&& ^Wr^-Cv./ ^ \ ym f/y I QUITE A GAL By Alan Maver ^ 1 "WW#" SMITH, ? lis* euroreaif^ji^^ 7nan a// e$m american wmsssi ne're**^ raK curt'* cur $r>i* new \ 0otN the V M french mp \? 0rft/$h ^ women'* title* .1 jn june ? 1 <a*vzy r//f 5*^ 1 american ever to w/n the latter. SHOULPM'T COME AS ^ TOO MUCH OP A SURPRISE - /M <955 SHE TOOK THE > WORLP CHAMA/OHSHfP $ AMP AU-AMER/CA VTLES AT TAM O' ? v{ 9HANTER AMP TME i(A* ' HORTM AMP SOUTH AMATEUR - THIS HUSK/ MUSS BELT* THE BAU * MOST MEM WOULD LIRE TO. PuiftBuUd % Aim Fflutei hyn*u.*i$ ? i ? A. A IIAZEI.WOOD PONY LEAGUE ALL STARS are scheduled to face Forest City at 6 o'clock tonight in the first game of a three-state Pony League tournament at Canton. Coached by Rock Powers, the squad includes Freddy James, scheduled to pitch tonight; Van Green, Danny Whisenhunt, {Mountaineer Photo). Carroll Birchfield. Carlton Burrell, Rick McCar roll, Steven Robinson. Ronny Gribble. Jack kind er (out for the season with a broken shfl bone), Charles Ammons, Mike I.eatherwood^WP old Rogers, John llarrell, and Robert Lee Carver. Assistant coach of the team is Stuart Scruggs. (Mountaineer Photo). MAPLE SPLITTING FAMILY RICHMOND. Va. (APi ? When one member of the Leigh Center j bowling team registers a strike all five members take a bow. The team is a James P Getz family af fair, consisting of mother, dad. two sons and a daughter. A third son is a substitute. Mama is the star of the team. Hazelwood Pony Leagurers Will Open District Tourney At Canton Tonight Freddy .ladies will be on the' mound for the llazelwood Pony.1 League All Stars at 6'o'clock to- j night at Canton when the local' nine takes on Forest City in the opening round of the Carolina-.' Virginia-Tennessee Pony League |' tournament The second game of the tourna- ' ment tonight will send Canton against Grundy, Va. i ? Also entered in the tri-state ! meet are Bristol, Va-Tenn.. and Elizabefhton. Tenn. Other starters named by Man-' ager Rock Powers for the game i tonight are Van Green, shortstop; Danny Whisenhunt, third base; Carroll Birchfield. second base; Ronny Gribble or Rick McCarroll, first base; Carlton Burrcll, catch er; Harold Rogers, center field; John Harrell, right field, and Rob ert Lee Carver or Charles Ammons, j , right fielder. Jack Holder, regular pitcher, is! jut for the remainder of the sea-''j son with a broken shoulder bone. Other members of the Hazel wood ( Pony League All Star squad are j sieve Robinson. Mike Leather-; wood. and Ralph fedwards. I i Uniforms and traveling expenses I for the Pony League All Stars, as 1 well as the Little League All Stars.!0 are furnished by the First Nation- [? al Bank of Waynesville and the 0 First State Bank of Hazelwood. j Tuesday at 1 p.m. Bristol will j play tlx? winner of the Canton-i Grundy game. Then at 3 p.m. F.liza- 1 bethton will play the winner of c the Forest City - Hazelwood game. Tuesday at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. two J losers brackets game will be play- ? ed. Semi-finals will be played Wed- ' nosday and the finals slated for j Thursday. Should another game j have to be played to decide the j winner another game is set Friday,' < Vugusl 3rd at 3 p.m. Wednesday games will be played H 3. 6 and 8 p.m. The finals Thurs lay is set for 7:30. Tournament director will be rack Justice, Rules committee will ?onsist of Mayor Bruce Nanney. V P. Cline, Jr.. 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