1^ -V" ' i:;n:snAY july 15, wzi ?**. ,' rpam.-na-aawa ? Minnm-m i$r j r~ Ts T?E/1) THE NEWS ON | ? THE SPORT PAGE s 1 EVERY WEEK *h? 11 \f *aTr* fWaMwww?' r I i ! I ; Pop Bottles Barred 5 j at the Newark Park j t There wHl be no more pop ' J bottles at the Newark! (N. J.) t t park as the result of a "glass- J J ware ihewer" directed at- Dm- { I plre lfagsrkurth following a re- ' J cent game. Incensed at Mager- 4 * kurth's decision, fans hurled ' f bottles at the nmph-e as be fled t * from the park at the finish. One J $ of the bottles struck James B. 4 - J Rellley, one of the stockholders, j t on the bead, severely Injuring t J him. President Davids lmmedl- J I ately Issued an order that no * J more pop In bottles would be t t sold among the fans and paper ' cups have been substituted. 1 8 Volk Ends Career mmam When the last man was out In the ninth Inning of the Mines-Colorado nniverslty game at Golden, Cola, the curtain was rung down on the .^athletic career of one of the greatest conference athletes of all times, "Rut** Volk. Fifteen letterTwere won by the scrap- ! ping Miner, jKl of them In the meet strenuous of sports. fSSESSJHj The English Derby Is considered the greatest racing event In the world. * * * Gojf courses for their own use are being laid out by farmers in the Canadian Northwest. READ THE POLK COUNTY NEWS' , THIS STORE CLOSES EAci Worn H at I r\ r r\ ut.namt $4.1 You Will Need On Thm H WONT1PP T? a _ . T 1 AV ? J XV X H summer vacati hat box] with t binding, fine ha tractive lining. Si Also a large se grad< $5.95 tc | Greene INCORPC Spartanbi t s-' "" ' IN 1 Tfeken to band three years ago by Ooach William T. "Doc" Cook, Columbia university's freshman baseball team has never been defeated, e e e "Curly" ftgdeo, who pitches for the Senators, bis two brothers, John and Tim, who also play baseball. All three have attended Swarthmore college. Pete Harris la a left?anded pitches for the Columbus (Ohio) baseball club. He is also a professional golfer, using his right hand to swing his sticks. Negotiation* to advance the University of Washington baseball nine's Invasion of Japan from September to July have been opened with Waseda university. Big Ed Walsh, 'orraer White Sox pitcher, la supervisor of a Junior baseball league formed In Merlden, Conn., sponsored by Merlden post No. 4S. American Legion. Howard A. Holland, the Cincinnati rlg{it-handed pitcher who comes tc the club from the University of Virginia. has peculiar full-arm delivery that reminds one of an athlete putting the shot 1 Even the umpires start the opening games on pleasant terms with , everybody. This strange situation en- ] duree for exactly three seconds, or until the flrst strike has been called oc tbe home star. Fort Worth took the Doak Roberts ] ??'a. Knof nrvAnlncr finV fit- t uvyuj IVI UJV Iv|rw? ? 0 ?# ? , tendnnca The dub had 12.703 paid ] admissions when the lid was pried , off, April 14 This was a new record. Dallas was only 840 persons behind Wetting on racing greyhounds, one of the greatest sports of Florida, will be barred In the future. That lie-detecting machine would )ust ruin Some of those good golf scores or catches of large fish. Germany Is developing many swimming stars by making the Instruction compulsory among school children. In some distant day another greet figure may arise In this country to proclaim emancipation of the stares to gotl The Hollywood (Calif.) American Legion presented Charley Hoff of Nor way. with a wrist watch as a token of esteem. The national amateur Junior and senior bicycle road races will be held in Philadelphia September 10, 11. and. 12, u part of the seequlcentennlal sports. Instead of foiowing the usual custom of naming a premanent captain, Stanford university will appoint a Hold leader for each game In football, baseball and other varsity sports. H THURSDAY AT 2 P. M. mis ioxes ?//>// rittrh ' v\y\A> w\j rv 50 e For t Vacation Trip U L value for onists-enameled wo-edge colored rdware and atze 18x9. lection of finer 2S at > ok wald'S RATED irg, S? C? rHE w STANDING OF THF OLUBS AMERICAN W. L. P.C. New York 62 30 634 Philadelphia 47 37 560 Philadelphia 47 37 560 Washington 43 37 533 Cleveland 45 40 529 Chicago 45 40 529 Detroit 42 41 506 St. Louis 35 48 422 Boston 23 6S 284 W. L. P.C. NAITIONAL Cincinnati 49 36 576 Pittsburgh 43 34 558 St. Louis 45 38 542 Chicago 44 39 530 Brooklyn 42 39 5191 New York 40 40 500 Phiadelphia 31 i9 38S Boston 31 51 3781 ) ' ' I SOUTHERN W. L. P.C. New Orleans 62 28 689 Memphis 51 34 600 Birmingham 52 35 598 Nashville 47 40 540 Atlanta 43 42 506 Mobile 30 52 391 Chattanooga 30 55 353 Little Rock 26 58 310 PIEDMONT W. L. P.C. Durham | 8 4 667 3reensboro 8 5 615 High ^olnt 8 5 615 IVInston-Salem 6 7 -462 IN TE LAND OF THE SKY 1 Announcing a /-? tt-?i rrr ? r>fl AdttH V JLLL.D & THIRD ANNUAL ? l J Music Festival AUGUST 9-14 ; | A M Wok M v GRAND OPERA ; I San Carlo \ 1! Grand Open Compaaf \| 'I ASHEVILLE j oao nnrrii amocutum r.aiuMi I GARRET Wish to announce to their Western North Carolina that fice on Trade street to serve heating. Engineering and estimates ar obligation. . All work and materials are g GARRET Phone 210, Tryon P t \ WE DO ALL r * I GENERAL CONTKAI I WILL GLADLY FURNISH YOUR BUILDING REQUIRE I * EXCELLENT SERVICE-WC PROUD OF. I NOW HAVE < BER OF TRYON BUILDING YOU? BRICK WOOD AND R. A. SI General Contractor ................ I I the polk county news. OLRD i Raleigh 4 8 333 j Salisbury 4 9 308 south ATLANTIC w. l. p.c. ^ flOO I Greenville 1,1 ?<?? Asheville 49 33 598 Charlotte 47 37 660 Macon 42 38 525 Spartanburg 43 41 512 Krioxville 87 45 451 Augusta 35 43 449 Columbia 21 61 256 The average citizen's idea of the business of government is to change the - national wealth of 33,200 from per capita to per person. "It s said that a lady by the name of Adalina Moore invented the postscript."?Inkiiorn. Ida C^laire, the pans are Stella Cummin. i the polk county new? ! QUALTTY I I ^GiMRIESi | SPECIAL 1 ! i | i For 5 j THIS WEEK | | Delicious | | Hi! it LESj i t .j. Pt-; pH Rppsonable 4 * ? MELON MANGOES, \\ < < > - ?> 2 WATER MELON, " <? < * CANTELOPE, :: V * * * . o A < , ? iilJR-MANGOES o + . i * , > + SWEET MIXED 11 + < * ** ,, * ??. X & :: ?j. 1 > | PCARDILLY RELISH ;| * < > <? ?r, | ^ Phone ITs Your Order 0 < * < > * 4 ANDREWS 18 BOTHERS II T ? w - ? 0 ' * ^ "Your Grocery Store." j J . ? ? ? I TRYON, N. c. :: i a * ?: * 5-++*>+,5"5*+++++++ <44 T & SON many friends in Tryon and , they have opened up an ofthe public in plumbing and e furnished free and without uaranteed. T & SON hone 707, Spartanburg, S.jC. "M4W4444??t4444???44???> < < ? , KINDS OF ji GTING& BUILDING !! YOU ESTIMATES ON ALL 1MENTSAND GUARANTEE >RK THAT YOU WILL BE 11 CONTRACTS FOR A NUM- ;; S. MAY I FIGURE WITH <? ? > ? CONCRETE WORK ; \ SXTON o Try on, N. C \ \ < ' i t i > | OF SPC | ON^-LEGGED MAN PLAYS GOOfrGOLF (b '. 'lai ': ', V '! ft War Veteran Overcomes Handicap pn Links. .? fW w4?$gad ju to play fotf wtthoat thf p!4 oT ?a artificial 1U or cniUh, and to play tfco ran# troll, e ?a. aioMMt Uko a fairy talo. Bat ^ sna has only tg see A. C. Oowaa eui m tie Beacoaffleld dub's coutm to 4 realise what nek a one can achieve," 1 nji the Loo don News 01 the World, 3 "This placer, who Ml Jast returned 3 from a trip to Australia, lost his right 4 lag during the. war. Be joined the j Beaconed eld' club" la 1922. Of rather 4 powerful build, and to the earl/ thir- * tlea, he taak^a light of his misfortune., "When he is up to the bail, Cowaa discards his crutch, jakM hold of hig dub, and proceeds, b/ . little hops of his lag ha.,gut Ipto. Position for his stroke. Almost amazing la the ease 1th which ho balances himself, both when addressing the ball aa<Ufter=hig drtra He is oe mean plMTMA and his during strength Is Jar gbove the ataragn MMIhold no tarross for 2S mSSJSSmtf&'+ll 1 1 jab*-*. I ^*AootbttWDO SSiSlSHi (BIB KfltP| |VM| JRBBpIlt MO m cap IB * k*d C9WM MOT nS oo- SljAjta wni (MM ?f law* taurffl, afd a4 | cricUt two, fbo.fi JImmo* (WWi- j Uttimf K?KMlt^ which woo hla hi* UM M onDbriago*:: 1 ' I . ,f A ' *l3im f,\ 4t>f? ) JZW I - K. ^^m C ~Y-?7 Big Redaction In j Tires i. 10 to 17% Buy Now % Do You Shop Around? Why - watte /tlrr^e ehopplng around? You cant get a better tlHe than a Goodyear at any price Come In and get acquainted with the real tire bargain of the day?a genuine Goodyear at j the loweet poaeiUe price, backr ed up by our real service. You can get Tlree at W. 8. MoDowel I, Columbua, N. C. Hides Motor Co. Passion, N. C. ' .. ?> i ? | Build I ' At m " ! 1 We carry everything ; I; for the furnishing of ;; vince you of our abifil j I to-day. Landnan , | :*1 ir ;|- . t I )- ;f ? 1. ' . a ' /?. ? / , r r-r:, J * * \ j )RT INI Sff j boxing Barley, oats and vetch In com- parm Inatlon have produced yields or bought^ f w?ke rom 1 1-3 to 3 tons dry hay per in recent ?'* brt1 jjB y .# ^OQfh ere In Uqtaq County this spring. Aeent John c ^ ..,- .- . Side-dress the cotton with either Tllls "'"nmer^P* Urate of soda or sulphate of am- 10 plant StJ?e Sud^*1 lonla to push the crop to qulefc ^ ^ ^ay' think u^j^B JUrt" tht *c&rn crop. FOR SALE?Complete set 1 +++*+++++4hH+_^^^H of Mahogany Fixtures f Free IrauT* for Smoke Shop, small f . ,C? Wajk^H Drug: Store or Confection- All At Prices Tryon, n. c. Box 604. ;: ture Store I Vll -J' - " ' ' ijW- ' TRY us I For All Of Your I DRUG NEEDS I Everything handled by a big city drug store J be found here at the right prices. Soda's, and Ice Cream Cigars, Tobacco's and Cigarettes , , Sodas, and Ice Cream " WatsI Tryon PharmaJ , r -I I Why's and Other Why! About r mi m mmmtjammmmmcM^ a?im Jersey Sweet Milk. Sweet Butte I " I SWeet Cream, Double Strength. SdgFOne-half of 1*' Per Cent Chalmers A A Gelt?1 J Flavor?the Kind You Like Btfl Every Bite a Delight I Phone 174 I TRYON PHARMACW _ ; EAOJLE >41 lAxwial >ng Materials I H tteasonauie rnces required for buildings, we maintain our ov n P'an high grade mill work. Your first order vuli con l Bnilders Supply Co. I Landrail, S. C. I j - . ... v ... _ j?-jl -

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