Chatham •'U.mNSION Blanketeer Vol. 3 SEPTEMBER 7, 1935 No. 5 To Meet Buffalo Here For Championship FIRST GAME OF SERIES THURSDAY Will Be Played Here At Riverside Park; Buffalo Has Strong Aggregation The first game of the champ ion series between the strong Buf falo, South Carolina team, winner o the Championship of South ^arolma, and the Chatham in be played in Elk- Thursday^ September 12th, Riverside Park at 4 p. m. of bring to Elkin one <5 fu outstanding teams in Pri u and will be head- by such star players as Molly ^6orge Rhynehardt, Glenn ort, Bruce Galloway, Sam Fow- Russel Gillespie, Johnnie '^ertz, and others. h P^^yed Piedmont League and Southern League ball for number of years. Rhynehardt and played for Char- e in the Sally League, and for ashington in the big league, ni ^ ^^^^oway played for Con fer Philadelphia Athletics sto ^ ^^^ber of years at short- Sf Fowler pitched for the aen Cardinals a few years spent a number of years ipfx ^ Southern League. He is a pitcher. Johnnie Wertz g^ched for the Chicago White y®ars ago and tion American Associa- a r K ^ years. Wertz is Giiv^ pitcher. Russell ispie, left-hand pitcher, has ^Continued On Page Four) Outing Held At Healing: Springs foremen, sub-fore- Win office force of both the thei and Elkin Mills, enjoyed ijj / a^*^ual outing held at Heal- P^i^gs, near Grumpier, the eroi of August 30th. The ihe over on Friday even- S and returned on Sunday. Huai ^ outing has become- an an- SDP ; The week-end was etc^ ^U'^ting, fishing, swimming, fash- Saturday night an old- loned square dance was en- by the party, mn f ^ declared to be the St enjoyable outing held by this up to this time. North Carolina Semi-Pro Champions m 'A vir- 1935 edition of the Chatham Blanketeers, local baseball teanii, which, by pictured above is the observed Semi-Pro Tournament, is semi-pro champion of North Car- tue of its victories in the C ar o Buffalo, S. C., for the championship of the two Carolinas. Left olina. The ^ _ciarence Davis, outfield; Guy Clodfelter, shortstop; Eddie Weston, cen to right, they are: fr»«t row Fitzgerald, first base and; outfield; second row—Hoyti Ham- ter field; Fred Stockton, pitcher; Charlie Gough, second bas©; Don Campbell, bright, manager and first b^e, ^ third row—Corky Cornelius, left field; Del«s Jones, catcher; Ab pitcher; ""“'pi" tl'd in front o, the tean^^r^Ave.^Conroe Hanes, bat Week-End Trip Is Enjoyed By Group James and employees of a trip several othei sorings, at Crumpl^the past week-end day and return gi^oot- ing, swimmmg ing were enjoyeu. enjoyed a square ^ Sei Saturday evenmg. The lowing enjoyed this delightful trip; Mr. and Mrs. James Burch- am, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hanks, Mr.’ and Mrs. Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Shine Rumple and daughter, Elizabeth; Misses Pauline Masten^, Mary Etta Laffoon, Elizabeth Evans, Roette Cockerham, Leona Darnell, Myrtle Young Sara Mae Renegar, Margaret Flemii^, of Toledo Ohio; Messrs. Russell Burcha’m, Jim Young, Ralph ?letcher, Noah Pardue, Herman Royall Sam Brandon, David M^s- ten! Jr.. Rich Chatham, Dave Masten, Herman Laffoon, Her bert Graham, O. N. Harris, Luke Darnell, S. A. Masten and Ban ner Tilley. LEFT IN DOUBT Policeman (after the- collision): “You saw this lady driving to ward you, why didn’t you give her the road?” Motorist: “I was going to, as soon as I could discover which half she wanted.”

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