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ENTERED AS SEGOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1020, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 t (Ergon IBatlg Sulbitn Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolina*) lc per copy (The World’s Stnallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-81-28 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1939 Last Home Football Game On Friday Everyone is urged to attend the _ final home game of the football "reason Friday, November 19th, at o’clock. The local team is in first class condition for the Valley Spring squad ,and wi.l ring up a victory if they have the proper support. The band will furnish music to add to the pep. Officials [ are as follows: Referee, Sthilletter, (Clemson); umpire, Eargle, (New- | berry; field judge, Jackson, (Vir- | gin*a); head linesman, Staton, (Boiling Springs). The Tryon nne-up including the Midget team is as follows: Andrews, back; Moore, guard; R. Ford, end; Bridgeman, guard; Arledge, tackle; Boling, tackle; C. Ford, end; Waters, tackle; Bar ber, end; Ballew, guard; T. M'elton, tackle; Hilton, 20, tackle; Wall, 21, end; Cartee, 22, end; Pace, 23, center; Holbert, 24, back; Vining, 25, guard; Rhodes, 26, guard; E. Beatson, 27, back; Shields, 28, ♦ tackle; Taylor, 30, end; Cooksey, end; McGeachy, 40, center; Jones, 41, back; Green, 42, back; Melton, 43, back; D. Beatson, 44, back; Swann, 45, tackle; Derby, tackle; Chapman, guard; Parker, guard; McFarland, end. Coach, M. B. Caldwell. 1 ■ Last Home Game of FOOTBALL At Harmon Field Friday at 3 P. M. * J The Ballenger - Jackson Company has created a lot of interest with the offer of a free coat to the person guessing the closest to the number of winning football teams this weekend .... Have you ever volunteered your services to a civic cause without pay and then not have it appreciated or else met with indifference? There are a lot of people doing things for us all the time just for the sake of doing it as a needed thing without thought of credit. Some plant flowers, pick up paper, give money, say a good word, etc. The world is a grand place, just full of good sports. School football teams work without pay, in fact give more of their thought, their time and their efforts coupled with a spirit to play their best for the community they represent than do some busi ness men who profit by progress. The Tryon-Saluda players will give their last home game of the season on Friday at 3 o’clock at Harmon Field. They are boys who can take it. They lost every game last year, but played right on. This year, so far, they have brok en even, winning three and losing three. But win or lose they play their best. Their spirit of team work and cooperation is for them and for the commumty. Your attendance will be an inspiration to you and to them. Ladies, if you have never seen a football _ Continued on Back Paa-s
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