(Est. 1-31-28) Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday 5c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE At TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DULY BULLED The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Vol. 25—No. 29 TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 11. 1952 ■Seth M. Vining, Editor Curb Reporter Weather Monday: high 63, low 35, rain. 38, Rel. Hum. 79. A staff reporter announces the following: The next event of the Tryon ^ Ending & Hunt Club is the spring 4j., Inter Trials, Saturday March '%7^at Fancy Hill, the Tryon place of the Herbert D. Olivers of At lanta. The public is invited, first class will start at 10:30 and will last thru most of the afternoon. The “Young Hunter” event is for horses not over 6 years of age. The second event is “Working Hunters”, Amateurs to ride, a very colorful affair as the riders wear their hunt colors and their horses are required to negotiate hunting field type obstacles down hill out onto a road and back over a farm gate up toward the spectators where the huntsman, George Webster, and the whipper in, Ray Cochran, will be stationed with several couples of hounds; and they will give the signal to up with the proverbal “Hard ViJs-d”. After this test of control Lite rider will send his mount jpver a large brush Aiken. During all these events the rid ers are required to bring their mounts up past the judge, Albert P. Hinckley, Master of Foxhounds of The Old Dominion Hunt of Orlean, Virginia; in order that he can determine the soundness of wind after covering the course at a hunting pace, about 18 miles an hour. Lunch will be served on the grounds to the public by Pine Crest Inn. The afternoon starts with “Open Hunters’’, the largest event of the day. In this the horses are -Continued on Back Page_... Polk County Playoff At a meeting of the coaches of Tryon, Mill Spring, and Green Creek high schools in Columbus, plans were made for the playoffs for these teams which were tied at the end of the regular Polk County Tournament last Satur day. These games will be played off on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday of this week in the Columbus gym. At this meeting the All-Tourna ment girls team was announced. This team, picked by the referees of the tournament, is made up of Hazel Edwards of Tryon, Doris Medford of Green Creek, Ruth Price of Mill Spring at guards; Martha Seay of Saluda, Dorthy Searcy of Mill Spring, and Ann Fagan of Green Creek at the forward positions. These girls will play in the preliminary games on Friday and Saturday nights, Harris of Mill Spring, Billie White sides of Green Creek, Glenna Ham rick of Tryon, Ora Westbrook of Green Creek, and Ann Moon of Tryon. i ne complete schedule of games for this week follows: Thursday, 7:00, Mill Spring vs Tryon (girls); 8:15 Mill Spring vs. Tryon (boys); Friday, All Tournament Team vs Columbus Caps (girls) and Tryon vs Green Creek (boys); Saturday, All Tournament Team vs Saluda (girls) and Green Creek vs Mill Spring (boys). Karen Elizabeth is the name of a daughter born March 6 to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dick III at Salis bury, N. C. Dr. Taylor lectures tonight at 8 on St. Luke at Parish House. Arts and Crafts Show March 20, 21 at the Parish House.