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Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28. TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 193G
Results of Last
Night’s Tourney
The Try on girls defeated Sunny
-View girls last night 26-26 in the
Vt game of the basketball tour
nament. The Tryon boys lost to
Columbus boys 33-24. The second
games will be played tonight at
Green’s Creek gymnaisium,- Go
lumbus girls will meet Saluda and
Green’s Creek boys will meet Sun
ny View.
Girls result:
Tryon (26)
Taylor (6)
Screven (12)
Ford (7)
A. Murdock (0)
Covil (0)
Parker (0)
Sunny View (25)
E. Womack (0)
Bennett (0)
K. Womack (0)
Lynch (7)
Greens (10)
McKee (6)
Subs: Tryon, Murdock, Buchan
sn, Carson, Gaze, Hilton, Wil
liams (1) ; Sunny View, McGuinn,
M. Lynch, B. Lynch, Skipper (2),
Taylor.
Boys’ result:
-^Tryon (24)
ickwell (8)
^drrell (2)
Green (2)
Leonard (4)
Brock (8)
Columbus (33)
Ritchie (6)
Edwards (9)
Walker (8)
Ross (4)
Hines (6)
Subs: Tryon, Jones.
Referee, James (Brevard).
Umpire, Wilkins (Brevard)
Automatic Heating
Go. Moves
The Automatic Heating Co.,
Iron Fireman Stoker dealers have
opened for business in the Merrick
building, corner of Trade and
Howard streets. James M. Baker
is the manager and will be general
sales manager of this district.
MacGlashans Buy
Here
Walter G. MacGlashan and
Maude MacGlashan of Scarsdale,
N. Y., h?ve purchased a tract of
land from Grant Miller in the
Valhy lying at the intersection
of Warrior Drive and the road
leading to the Robert Erskine and
John Ferguson homes. Mr. and
Mrs. MccGlashan expect to build
their home in the near future.
Sale made through C. J. Lynch.
Nance for Sheriff
Furman B. Nance of Tryon has
announced th?t he will be a candi
date for Sheriff of Polk county
on the Democratic ticket in the
June Primary.
Baseball Meeting
On Friday Night
Th° Try-on Baseball Association
will meet on Friday night at 8
o’clock at the Town Hall. Officers
will be elected and plans discussed
for the coming season’s activities.
Tea at Betsy Bird’s
Bon Marche of Asheville, who
have been advertising in the Bul
letin a display of shoes and drap
ery and slip cover fabrics at the
Betsy Bird Shop will also serve
tea Friday from 10 ’til 5 o’clock.
The public is invited.