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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 i, 1879 (Ergmt Jatlg (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 “CURB” REPORTER Thanks to Watson Snyder, Mlay >or Missildine’s article on Hospital ity which appeared in the Bulletin several weeks ago, was reproduced in an editorial in the Petoskey, Mich. Evening News as a policy worthy of any community to fol low. Mr. Snyder spends a part •of each winter in Tryon and is very much interested in Tryon and Petoskey ... .If it had not been for Earle Rion I would have made • he highest score ever- made at the Tryon Country Club two-ball four some tournament on Saturday afternoon. There was a large crowd of men out playing, the lar gest I have ever seen out there. I wasn’t excited for I didn’t know .what it was all about. The first )ball I hit (and I really hit it the first time), rolled off through some high weeds and hid behind a bush. They called it the rough, but Earle hit his a long ways up toward what they call the greens where the grass is smooth like a carpet. The caddy picked up my ball and said I would have to hit Earle’s. That didn’t look fair to Earle but they said that was the rule. So I lambed away and hit it so crazy like it took off bound ing over the ground like a scared antelope, jumped a ditch and hid behind some tall grass just like my ball did. It was Earle’s time to hit the ball and he had to sort of scoop it up to get it over the Continued on back page TRYON, N, C., MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1938 Hazelwood Downed By Tryon, 10 To 8 Hazelwood, June 25.—Tryon de feated Hazelwood, 10 to 8, here this afternoon in a five inning in dustrial league contest. Rain a.nd wet grounds prevented the clubs from playing the full distance: Tryon- 540 01—10 11 3 Hazelwood 112 31— 8 10 3 Harding, Capps and Anedge; Byrd and Kuykendall. Golf Results -Tr The two-ball foursome held during the week-end at the Tryon Country Club was won by B. B. Bishop, Sr. and C. L. Jolley woth a score of 85. In second place was Frank Wilcox and John Fuldner with a score of 88; In third place James Rowe and Ed Armfield with a score of 91. The highest score was made by Earle Tisdale and Laurence Holmes who shot a score of 135. All of the above four teams received suitable prizes. Forty-four players took part in this event which had one of the largest entry lists in the history of the club. BROCK-RHODES Mr. Otis S. Brock announces the engagement of his daughter, Ramona, to Mr. Clarence Rhodes of Tryon, the wedding to take place in July. —S p artanburg Herald. Girl Scouts The Tryon Girl Scouts will meet with Dot Millikin on Tuesday af ternoon at 3 :30 p. m.
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