Entered as second-class mail mattei August 20. 1928. «t the Post Office at Tryon. N. C., under the Act or Congress. March 3.1879. ic tsTltr %v\tan Patlg PttUeiitt lc TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. Vol. 3. Trijon Girls and Columbus Boys Win in Tournament Thrilling championship games were played last night on the Landrum basketball court. Try on girls won from Colum bus 15-11. Columbus boys won from Tryon 20-11 and retained for keeps the silver cup donated by Carolina Sporting Goods Co. of Charlotte, which has been won by Columbus three con stitutive years. GIRLS Tryon Columbus Kerhulas 5 LF G. Feagan 2 Sayre 0 RF Whitesides 0 Blackwell 0 C Edwards 9 Wofford 0 LG M. Feagan 0 Galloway 0 GC Ritche 0 Green 0 RG H. Feagan 0 Tryon Subs: Moore 8; Osteen 2; Qolumbus: Taylor 0. Parkhurst-Peattie Program Musical program by Mrs. Parkhurst with introductions and descrip tions by Mrs. Peattie this afternoon at Lanier Library at 3:30. Fridag, World Prager Dag In Tryon at Episcopal church instead of Parish House, in order to use organ of the church. Time. 3 p.m. Mrs. John C. Campbell principal speaker. G. O. P. Convention April 2 Chairman John T. Smith announces that the county Republican conven vention will be held,April 2, 12:30 p. m. at the Courthouse in Colum bus. A prominent patty leader will deliver the principal address. Candi dates for county offices will be nominated, and the election of the coun ty chairman, and delegates to the state and congressional conventions. Wi fc bulletin prints iCcttcvljeabs BOYS Tryon Columbus Brock 3 LF Williams 2 Leonard 4 RF Thompson 4 Blackwell 3 C Redmond 12 Cowan 1 LG Arlegde 2 Newman 0 RG . Tallent 0 Tryon Subs: Edwards, Preston No. 30