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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICB AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 Oil] t (Ergon IJatlg JSulktw (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY. Tryon Loses Game to Spartanburg Team Tryon-Saluda lost a hard fought game Wednesday after *ynoon at Harmon Field to the Spartanburg high school reserves. The final score was 24-14, but Tryon-Saluda went down fighting hard and had the ball on the Spartanburg one-yard line whin the final whistle blew. The second half scoring was 7-6 in Tryon’s favcr. The visitors made three first downs in the first half. Try on-Saluda’s first touchdown came in the second quarter when Spar tanburg kicked-off and Staton caught the ball on the 20 yard line and ran 80 yards for the goal line. In the fourth quarter Staton threw a 40 ’ T ard pass to Jones, who ran 30 yards for the second touchdown. Three times during the game Spar tanburg carried the ball to the Tryon-Saluda one yard line, but the local defense cried out, “They jkxshall not pass,” and they didn’t. Jp The visiting team was the best Spartanburg has sent here as the varsity was idle and thany of the first team players played against Trvon-Saluda. Officials: Referee, Schilletter; umpire, Pinckney; field judge, Jackson; head linesman, Egerton. Junior Football The Tryon Junior Football team, composed of boys under 16 and weighing not over 120 pounds will nlay the Spartanburg Y. M. C. A. team at Harmon Field on Mon day. NOV. 27, 1936 TRYON ROUTE 1 By Bessie Hamilton Collins This Thanksgiving Day finds us with hearts over-flowing with thankfulness, for we have so many things to be thankful for. For better times. For peace in our America, yet our hearts are sad when we think of war-torn Spain. For a noble leader who says, “I hate war.” We are thankful that he is able to carry his cheerful smile and good neighbor policy on a oeace mission to South America. And may his journey to the Pan- Amercjan Peace Conference at Buenos Aii’es be the means of pro moting world peace. We are tl ankiul for the little things that crowd our daily life, the little jc' r s —the beautiful wind-swept dfys. The splendor of a November sunrise. The cheerful songs of our little bird friends. The beauty of our peaceful hills. We are thankful the little blue birds stay with us all winter with their soft li tie songs, and flashes of bright blue. And yes, we are thankful for the homely things. The tune less air the little owl makes as he ventures out at night. The faith ful dog, the purring cat. The friendly cows. The golden pump kins with their store of fragrant r'umnkin nies. For little dirty hands and muddy feet, for little overalls with patched seats. For all these things we are thankful. And as Governor Ehringhaus has said, “Ma” we not give thanks simply in obedience to a long observed custom, but in sincere gratitude to God, in reverence and apprecia tion for all the blessings that have come to us in the past year.” —From The Polk County News.
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