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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926
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THE SP0R1
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Baseball, Ihe national past
sport world, beginning' another
league are not a bit backward,
and the man; gers are weeding
whipping their teams into sht
wilt be a pennant winner.
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A nine ho.e golf course, \\
in?eicsting a;, . ome of the iargi
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lette Gsi.au s manage meat, for
GilleUe management ;u this pn
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The weather is now ideal ft
and all three sports can he enj
the year round, ana tiie l.orstji
shew, the largest tnu. of the
and enjoyed by ; copTe from al
some of the neighhoiing states!.
/ to Trycui.
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Th. Proposed Nine-hole Golf Co irsy
designed by Lawrence Sheridan, the
Landscape Architect in charge of the
Oil.vtb. Kstate Dew lopinent, is to
be one of tlie sportiest courses in the
South. The natural haz irds. with
pltnty of walkiug, in the. mountains,
will make it a wry desirable and a
very intere. ti..g course.
It wilt be situated so as to be very
convi nient to the peope living at
Lake Lanier, and \yill be adjacent tc
the Tryon-Sht ltou Hotel, it will be
one of. the greatest drawing cards-ol
this aiready beautiful and picturesque
section. Lovers of golf will revel in
the course, which will wind itsell
around through the mountains and
valleys, through the forests, with
narrow fairways, enhancing .*he at
tractiVi n.ss of this. Tryon's. "Goli
Con sc.
The longest hole would lie No. 6
578 yards, with a par of a and the
shortest ho'e No. 7, to he 178 yards
with a par of 3.
CARD OF COURSE
Hoi; Lenoth Pai
1 471 yards a
397 " 4
3 233 " 3
4 | 450 " 4
5 427 " 4
6 578 " a
7 173 " 3
S 350 " ' 4
9 410 " 4
3.487 yards 36
Speaking of tennis the first chain
pionships of South Carolina will b<
determined at a tournament to bi
held at the Charleston Country club
on James Island, during the week be
ginning May 10. The date for the toui
nament was announced by' the clu
today following the receipt of notif
cation by the Southern Lawn Tenni
' association of its approval.
Leading p'ayers of North Carolin
and oth= r Southern states are et
pected to compete. Men's singles
ladies' singles, mens' doubles am
mixed doubles will be played.
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Young Stribling, the "Georgia hope
has signed a contract for a 12-roun
decision bout with Georges Carpentie
French boxer, at Macon Ga., accori
infi to Floyd Fitzsimmons, promote
All that's needed according to Fit
simmous is the signature of Carpel
ii r, to close the match.
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At Fine Hun t, the North and Sout
Amateur Golf Tourney began Monda
There were 220 candidates to tee oi
Arthur W. Yates, Rochester, N. 1
defending his title led the qualifyii
field over the first IS holes of tl
36 of play in the tournament. H
score was 36-35-71. Nearest to Yati
was C. Ross Somerville, Jr., of Lo
don, Canada, three strokes to tl
rear.
Among the first five leaders we
three 17-year-old aspirants for tl
title. George T. Dun'ap, Jr., of Ne
York was one of them and had
37-38-75. He started his round wi
three birdies and added another
the sixth, but in the 14th his thi
shot rolled over into a hollow and 1
*as forced to ole out In six.
Richard Wilson of Southern Pint
N. C, with a 37-38-75, and Eugei
Hom-ins, of Engelwood, N. J., with
36-40-76 were the other two 17-yet
olds well up in the running.
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The Senators and Pirates will 1
compelled to repeat their uphill figh
of 1935 to overcome anticipated sld
starts in defense of their major leag
titles, if the forecasts of many has
ball observers are borne out.
The Giants in the National and tl
Athletics in the American are favor
to break in front with flying coloi
basing this belief on spring trainir
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Pittsburgh although they gained t!
peak in 1925 quicker than the Ser
tors, had a long and hard climb,
the cellar In April they did not beg
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FSNG WORLD
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iine, is last taking the lead in the
season, and the towns in the Sally
practice is now progressing apace
f out Ihe unfit (they think) and
irv,.cach hoping that their team
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ii!i hazards that uiH make it as
vOUi'ses, is proposed by the GilI
'.yeu. Tryon, stand back of the
ij.v t. Talk it up.
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ir oli. tennis, and the horse show,
oy. il in Tryon. Tennis and golf,
show today, April 8. This hoi*se
kind ihis season, will be-attended
i .' Lvtions of the state, and from j
.. id will bring quite a festive air
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the Tigers' training camp,
g the veteran star trying
orbs on the pesky pill jCobb
\ peratior performed <?n his
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.in. ?? ascent definitely until the mid|of
May. They reached third place
*iiii June, and vaulted to the pinnacle
" | in July, remaining there for a few
'" days in August. They hope to be able
s to repeat this year and gai nthe pinnacle
sooner in the season,
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r~ The Senators have experienced dif'
iHiihy in conditioning their veterans
and a e'uot as well equipped to open
he campaign as the more youthful
flit'11CS.
" Pittsburgh and Washington are not
d showing r.p as well as the teams from
r which th. ir stiffest competition is to
i*onie.
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j A Macon newspaper says Manager
i Ernie Burke of the Peaches, in the
Sally league, has sent a hurried call
i to Macon for the presence of Prest'
dent Williams. Ernie did not say what
he wanted, but since the Burkmen
j humped Tampa several days ago in an
exhibition, there doesn't seem to be
any trouble anywhere.
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Looks as if the Greenville Spinners,
Sa'ly leage, will have to be figured a
heavy load for all teams in the that
league without even waiting for the
season to open. The Walkerites have
toppled Syracuse over and now they
have laid the Toronto Leafs low. Ambitious
is manager Frank Walker.
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Exhibition game3 this week in the
Sally League will find Mike Kelly of
Spartanburg, S. C., and his proteges
in North Carolina for a couple of
games at Salisbury, and at High Point
College for one game, a brace at Wins-ton
Salem. It is hoped that these
rallies will condition the team and
show up the weak points before the
Sally season opens at Knoxville on
prll 22.
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''The sportsmen who are fond of
po'e. a line, a pipe and a shady nook
somewhere, can -find all, around the
Tryon mountains.
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EXHIBITION GAMES
At Winston-Salem, N. 0.
R H E
Charlotte (Sal) 9 11 3
Winston-Salem (PL) 13 15 6
At Tampa, Fla.:
R H E
Tampa 1 7 5
Macon 12 14 3
At Richmond, Va.:
R H E
Buffalo (I) .J 36 34 1
Richmond (Va) 2 7 7
At Greensboro:
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Wilson (Va) . ] 3 8 2
Greensboro (P) 8 10 2
At
Suffolk, Va.:
R H E
Norfolk (Va) 2 8 5
New Haven (EL) 3 7 0
At Atlanta:
R H E
Detroit (A) 16 15 1
Atlanta (SA) 1 5 1
At Birmingham:
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Washington (A) 13 18 0
New York (N) 3 9 5
At Louisville:
R H E
Boston (A) j 6 9 0
Louisville (AA) 2 6 1
At Shreveport, La.:
R H E
St. Louis. (N) 6 17 2
Shreveport (Texas) 13 19 2
At Little Rock, Ark.:
R H E
Chicago (A) 11 14 1
Little Rock (SA) 2 5 1
At Hot Sprinks, Ark.:
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Pittsburgh (N) 12 15 2
indianapoliA (AA) 5 10 0
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At Durham: Pules University 3;
Durham (PL) 8.
At Raleigh: Wake Forest 10; N. C.
State 3.
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Hickory: Lenoir-Rhyne 6; Guilford
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At Salisbury: Davidson 9; Carolina
8.
I At Chi.riestoni Presbyterian ColI
iege of H. c.t 11: College of Charles|
ton 3. . I
At Athens; University of Georgia 7;
, Metre Dame 0.
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At Wi'liamsburg, Va.: Princeton 9; I
! A'illiam and Mary 8.
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I * Has a Boiling Lake
j The firniiile Soufrlere. ?>f which the j
ciiief feature Is tin* remarkable Roll;
Intr lake, in the West Indian Island of
i Dominion, Is but tittle known even to
J the islanders who are constantly re '
minded of its presence, says Nature
' Magazine. Clouds of steam Indicate |
! where It lies In the mountains, and to i
Roseau, the island's port, the deto- i
nations from its steam vents proclaim I
Its close proximity. It is only six
miles from the town as the crow files.
? but until an air route is established.
| man must foot it over a difficult and
| even dangerous mountain trail.
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Willie Garner, youngest member of
the riding family of Garners, is prov
Ing a real sensation on the New Orleans
race track. The olher day Garner was
either one, two or three In six of the
seven races. He Is being heralded a*
the coming foremost jockey of the
ountry
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Close to school.
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Next door to Peoples Hank & 1 rust Co.
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Confidence in the concern <9
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