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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 ®lffirgnn (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON. N, C., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1938 TRYON BOYS CLUB By Richard McClure Three more boys have joined the club. They are: Jack Melton, Tom M,«lton and Roy Williams. Wilton Ferguson has finished a basket, J. Alvin Wilson has finish ed two pieces of work in lineoleum. The boats which the club is building, will be on exhibition when they finish them, and all the other work. Points are given each day to the group which wins the differ ent games. The game played to day was baseball. . HEADLINES— Many British angry as Spanish rebels sink two more of England’s ships. France and England warn Japan to stay off Isle of Hainan. Congressman Snell of New York retires. Will not run again. Ham ilton Fish expected to suceed him «as House minority leader. Dr. Carl V. Reynolds of the state Board of Health urged the Drug gists irt their convention in Ashe ville to help fight syphilis. Ringling circus closed for the season on account of labor trouble. Big tent and animals head back to Sarasota, Fla. for winter quart ers. Director John Brophy of the C. I. O. charges that’''Henry Ford and Tom Girdler of Republic Steel are looking for a Hitler to fight - their battles. Tourist season reported good •at Waynesville. Bryson City hatchery has 625, 000 fish in rearing pools. A stream of knowledge is Dr. Brooks whose initials “R. R. R.” to us suggest reading, ’riting and ’rithmetic. In yesterday’s news item about him the printer left out one of the “R’s”. He probably thought this typewriter made an error as it often does. To finish a three year Rhodes scholarship course in two years, get a Ph.D. from Yale and become professor of Economics at Williams by the time he is 33 is no small achieve ment .... A Circular poster from J. Edgar Hoo.ver offers me $2,500 reward for information about Louis Buchalter who has violated the anti-trust laws. Sorry, I don’t know anything about him Jim Fisher dug up an old newspaper clipping the other day that gave an account of Amos Foster pitching for Columbia against Augusta in the Sally lea gue in 1930. The clipping said: ‘‘Foster, Tryon, N. C. recruit had everything a pitcher could desire in the opener, and held the visitors to three singles in 11 frames. It was a pitching duel. In the 11th inning, Young—that dashing Col umbia short (now with Pittsburg) slapped the ball into left field to score the winning run. Foster rushed out and grabbed Young’s hand, and the stands gave the two of them a great ovation. The game Continued on back page * „ | Mil l' - '
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