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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYOSi DAILY BULLETIN
The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper._Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 244 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, SEPT. 29TH, 1952
Weather Friday: High 81, low
46, Rel. Hum. 48; Saturday high
85, low 48, Rel. Hum. 45; Sun
day high 82, low 49. Rel. Hum.
56 . . . The big headlines say
Stevenson published his income tax
report Zor the past 10 years. He
made nearly half a million and
paid out nearly half of it in taxes.
In his disclosure of contributions
to his special fund the name of
Mrs. Edward H. Bennett Jr., of
Lake Forest, 111., was listed by
the Atlanta Journal ... In the
Methodist appointments announced
today, Rev. H. A. Pruyn was re
turned to the Tryon church, Rev.
JpVl Hansell to Saluda. Rev. G.
'w§rLovetfe to Mill Spring; and
Rev. J. W. Fitzgerald is the new
district superintendent succeeding
Dr. Ware . . . The largest crowd
ever to see a football game in
Tryon turned out Fridav night
to see the lighted field and every
one expressed pleasure over the re
sults. The lighted field enabled
whole families to be together
and see the game and join in the
spirit of the occasion. New con
tributions have come in to pay for
the lighting equipment from Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Holthouser, Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Turner, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Lee Lavender, Mrs. Wil
lard Young, Dr. and Mrs. Austin
Woody . . . Ted Fox, Tryon Golf
_Continued on Back Page_
Fred Edwards Golf Champion
Fred Edwards defeated Ray
Ferguson 3 and 1 for the Tryon
I Country Club golf championship
Sunday in a 36 hole match. Ed
wards was 4 up at the half way
mark. Ferguson evened the match
on the 30th as he made a remark
able comeback, but Edwards pulled
ahead during the next six holes to
gain three holes. The match end
[ ed on the 35th but they played
| it out with each getting a three
on the last hole. The morning 18
holes showed Edwards one under
par with a 71 and Ferguson with
a 74. In the afternoon Ferguson
shot par golf with a 72 and Ed
wards had a 74.
In the first flight finals for 18
holes Jim Haushalter defeated Jim
Gibson 5 and 4.
In the championship consola
tion K. A. Bowen defeated Peter
Mahler 2 and 1.
In the first flight consolation
Julian Calhoun defeated Guy So
wards 3 and J. .
TRYON 0; MARS HILL 27
Playing their first game under
the lights of Harmon Field, the
Tryon High Tigers fell before the
Mars Hill Wildcats by a score of
27-0 last Friday night. Mars Hill
scored once in the second and
third quarters and twice in the
fourth. Tryon’s offense didn’t get
started until the fourth quarter
when passes from Raleigh Parker
to Lyle Dorow carried the Tigers
to Mars Hill’s four yard line, but
there they lost the ball on downs.
Today the Tigers start drills for
their game next Friday night at
Harmon Field against the Boiling
Spring-Chesnee team.
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