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Tommy Justice Wins Boxing Match Frank Wall of Tryon who won his first boxing match over his opponent on Wednesday lost on Thursday in the semi-finals to Bill McNeely, a Rosman lad, in the 135-pound class. Tommy Justice, formerly of Tryon high school, but now of Blue Ridge school, Hendersqnville, won an interesting boxing match on Thursday according to the follow ing news item from the Ashe ville Citizen: “Hendersonville, March 2.—• Winning six of the nine champion ship matches. Blue Ridge School for Boys tonight amassed a total of 33 points to capture the team championship in the first annual Western North Carolina ! high school boxing tournament. “The Blue Ridge team was pre sented a trophy and individual winners in the 10 championship matches received golden gloves. Mayor A. V. Edwards of Hender sonville made the presentations. “A large crowd saw Tommy Jus tice of Blue Ridge and Field Led ford of Hendersonville mix it up to the tune of two bloody noses in the 112-pound division, with Justice winning on a decision, in the scrappiest bout of the evening.” Miss Frances De Villa Ball will be in New York for the next three months giving a series of talks on music. One of her engagements, which she is now giving for the Man hattanville College alumnae course, is five talks on “How to Listen to Music.” On her return, Miss Ball will make her home here, thereby add ing another to our colony of in teresting Tryonites. Next winter Miss Ball is plan ning to give more of her talks to colleges and clubs throughout the Southern States —along the line of the series that was so much appreciated by the Lanier club audiences this past winter. George a. Cathey Sajly S'. Cathey Blue Ridge Weavers Home Industries, , Arts & Crafts T RYON TOVS Rugs Yarns Oak splint N OVELTIES Neckties - Old rugs Runners T able covers Hand wrought PEWTER C ARDS A NDIRONS Rulers (jj Old sou. cook books L uncheon sets I RON WORK Native weaving Apple wood carvings “We Welcome You To Come In and Browse Around” (Next Door to New Theatre)
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