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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928 AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3.1879 ffirmm Jatlu Sulktiit ' (_ (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 Canton Defeats Tryon-Saluda In Night Game, 26-6 (From Asehville Citizen) Canton, Oct. 29.—Scoring' one touchdown in each period, the Can ton high school Black Bears chalk ed up their seventh straight tri umph of the season at the expense of Tryon-Saluda high here tonight, 26 to 6. The visitors scored on the first play of the fourth quarter when Jones sped off tackle and dashed 55 yards to the Canton zone. It was the most spectacular run of the game. Canton marched 65 yards to a touchdown in the first period with Flynn and Schenck leading the way. Schenck olunged three yards to score and also hit the line for the extra point. ► In the second chapter, Flynn sorinted 40 yards to Tryon-Salu da’s 10 on a double reverse and Smathers bucked the ball across in two tries. Flynn passed to Sams for the point. Owen intercepted a pass on the Tryon-S'aluda 25 in the third quar ter and returned it to the 14. Smathers and Schenck worked the hall to the three and the latter score from there. The try for point failed. The final Canton touchdown came in the fourth with Price plunging one yard to score. Price’s 35-yard run featured the 65-yard advance to the one. Smathers skirted end for the point after. The Black Bears rolled up 14 Continued on back paac _ . TRYON, C., SAT., OCTOBER 30, 1937 Book & Paper Shop Will Open Nov. Ist The Tryon Book & Paper Shop will open for its ninth season on Monday, November First. Miss Genevieve Washburn who operates the Shop has recently returned form New York and Philadelphia where she purchased a stock of new prints just gut this year and various other articles in the gift category which are also being put on the market for the first time by the makers of such specialties. The new stock of books has been carefully selected from a very large fall list; the guiding principle in making the selections has been to choose books of inter est and unusual attractiveness not always to be found in the ordinary bookshoo or library, as* well as the stock titles in current demand. The Shop also operates a Lending Library. As in the past, charge accounts are available to all cus tomers who like to get friendly bills from the Shop’s Treasurer. Clem Arledge Clem Arledge, 87, prominent citizen of Mill Soring section, died at his home Friday afternoon about five o’clock. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Silver Creek Baptist church, of which his brother, the late Rev. J. B. Arledge, was a fonner pastor. The deceased is survived by hs widow and l , several children. He was also an unc’e of H. L., and J. S ; . Arledge of Trvon. and of Fred Arledge of Saluda.
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