PORTS ere and There Syira American Ley ion \ine Wallops Haigvsviilv i 7- t The Sylva American Legion* downed Hayesville 17-4 on the Mark Watson lield Sunday alter-j noon. Sylva was led at bat by Phil- ! lips who got 4 hits .lor live trips to the plate. D. Ledlord led the Hayesville team at bat With a homer in the 8th innmg. James Cunningham gets credit as the winning pitcher and Powell was the losing pitcher. The Lfegion team i> tied with Andrews l't/r first place in the Smoky Mountain League. Sylva plays a double-header at Andrews Sunday afternoon, June ,8. This doubljf*+rcader will probably de termine the winner of the first hall of thev^moky Mountain League. The Lineups: Sylva AB H R Phillips, rf "> 4 5 j Hector, lb 3 2 3 Dillard, 3b 4 2 lj Morgan, ss * 5 2 0 j Blalock, If 3 1 Oj Smith, c ? 4 1 1 , Arrowood, cf 3 1 2 Burch, 2b 1 2 0 3 Cunningham, p 3 0 0 Griffin, p 1 1 1 Warren, 2b 1 1 1 Baker '1 0 0 TOTAL 35 15 17!' Hayesville AB H R J. Bristol, ss 4 0 0 Bracken, 2b ~ 5 11 G. Bristol, lb 4 11 D. Ledford, If 4 11 F. Ledford, c 4 10 Kitchens, 3b 4 2 1 R. White, rf 4 0 0 B. Bristol, cf 4 0 0 Powell, p 4 >-0 0 TOTAL - 37 6 4 Sylva 130 300 73x?17 Hayesville 000 10*0 021? 4 American Legion Batting Averages Player " AB H ?Pct. Phillips ...' 55 25 .454 Rector 46 20 .435 Dillard 45 19 .422 Morgan 50 18 .360 Griffin 15 5 .333 Pressley 12 4 .333 J Burch 36 11 .306! Arrowood 42 12 .286 ? Baker 16 4 .2501 Lee 16 4 .250 Warren 8 2 .250 Blalock ; 8 2 .250 Smith 17 4 .235 Cunningham 31 2 .065 TOTAL 397 132 .332 Stocks of corn on farms through out the country on April 1 were 26 per cent larger than on April 1 last year. See SOSSAMON'S For Your BOAT MOTORS PHONE 57?8YLVA 1 EYES EXAMINED Glasses Fitted DR. ALDEN C. DOWN8 will examine eyes and fit glasses in Sylva at the Carolina Hotel Friday, June 6, from 9 o'clock to 4 o'clock. If you have eye troub!f_ op cfon't tee well you should eon ?ult Dr. Downs on above date. ? AMERICAN LEAGUE Team W L Detroit _ 24 15 New York . 22 17 Cleveland 16 15 Boston * ? 20 20 Philadelphia 19 20 Washington 1(3 19 Chicago 19 23 St. Louis 15 22 NATIONAL LEAGUE Team W L New York 22 16 Chicago 22 16 .579 Brooklyn 23 19 .561 Boston ?. 23 18 .561 Pittsburgh 18 21 .462 Cincinnati ' 18 23 ..439 Philadelphia 17 23 .425 St. Louis 16 23 .410 PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richey arc expected to arrive Friday from In dianapolis, Indiana for a ten day visit with Mrs. Richey's parents, Mr. and Mis. Ed Hooper, of East taPorte and other relatives. Mrs. Beatrice Stephens, who taught the past school term in Southport, yj the guest of her sis ter, Mrs.' J. T. Bales, and family. Mrs. Stephens will leave the first of next week I'm* San Diego, Cali fornia where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Lydia Enshry and two sons, Bobby and Kenneth, of Charles ton, S. C. spent the Week-end with Mr. and Mi*. W. C. Ensley. Mrs. Ensley and Bobby returned Mon ci;iy but Kenneth will spend the summer .with his uncle, Vearl Ensley, amllamily. Mrs. Oris Holman has returned from Charlotte where she visited her son. Dr. John Irwin, and family. Mrs. S. R. Fowler and daughter, K;ithryn, of Carnesville, Georgia have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ginn and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ginn. Chester Ensley has returned to' his home in Cleveland. Ohio after spending two weeks with his fath- I er, J. B. Ensley, and sister, Mrs. H. M. Hooper. Miss Alma Fisher of Bryson City spent the week-end with her sifter, Mrs. Ralph Tatham, at her home in Dillsboro. F. L.' Webber spent a few days last week with his family at the home of Mrs. Webber's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson. He re turned to Celina, Tenn., Sunday. Miss Evelyn Sherrill spent the week-end in Greenville, S. C. with Mrs. W. H. Shrader. Dick Cogdill of Livingston, Tenn. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Cog dill, at Cullowhee. M iss Hicks Wilson is spending this week in Swannanoa with her brother, John H. Wilson, Jr., and Mrs. Wilson. Will Attend Graduation Of Son At University Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glenn will leave the latter part of this week for Chapel Hill to be pres ent Monday night when their son, Raymond Glenn, Jr., receives his diploma and A. B. degree from the University of North Carolina at Kidneys Must Work Well Fop You To Feel Well 24 hours every day, 7 days every week, never stopping. the kidneys filter waste matter from the blood. If more people were aware of how the kidneys must constantly remove sur plus fluid, excess acids and other waste matter that cannot stsy in the blood without injury to health, there would be better understanding of why the whole system is upset when kidneys fail to function property. Burning, scanty or too frequent urina tion sometimes warns thst something Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatie pains, getting up at nights, swelling. Wbjr not try Doan't Pills? You will be using a medicine recommended the country over. Doan't stimulate the func tion ox the kidneys and help them to ftush out poisonous waste from the blood. They contain nothing harmful, Get Doan't today. Uss with confidenoe. At all drug stores. DOANS PILLS June Home Demonstration Meeting Schedule i Miss Helen Sossamon, Jackson; C o u n t y Home Demonstration^ agent, has announced tfiat the! June Home Demonstration Clubi meetings will be devoted to a study of handicraft. The meetings sched uled lor June are as follows: Fri- 1 day. June 6. pillsboro at 2 p. m. with Mrs. B. E. Gray; Monday. June y, Balsam at 2 p. m. with 1 Mrs. Roy Dock; Tuesday, June 10. Gay at 2 p. m. Wednesday, June 11. Beta at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. J. C. Jones; Monday, June 16, Syl- : va at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. A. M., Henson; Tuesday. June 17, Qurrlhr at 2 p. rn. with Mrs. Robert Brud "burn; Wednesday, June 18, Johns Creek .it 2 p. m. at the school house; Thursday, June 19, Love Field at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Enr.is Ashe; Moncav. June 23, Gienville at 2 i). m. with Mrs. Kate Bryson: Tuesday, June 2 4, Cashiers at 2 3'i p. m. with Mrs. Minnie Cole: Wednesday. June 25, Victory at 2 p. m. w.th Mrs. Bob Free; Thurs-, d:iy, _June Cullowhee at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Taylor Hampton:. Friday, June 27. Cope Creek at 1 2: p. m. with Mrs. Lewis Smith. | graduation on this date. ..! Enroute to Chapel Hill Mr. ur.d ] Mrs. Glenn will stop in Greensboro j to visit their brother, Mr. Chester | Glenn and lamily. On their return | they will stop in Salisbury for a j visit with Mr. Glenn's mother, Mis. | Fannie E. Glenn, who will return ' to Sylva with her son and family to spend the summer. F\BY GD/.7 N* 3 TO CUIT l>!CD:r!G SINCE HE IS JUST A KID, the little fellow at the fight kept getting into so much mischief that the keeper at Chessington Zoo, Surrey, England, figured something had to be done about it. So "Sunshine-," a patient and friendly big St Bernard, has the job of keeping the kid from doing too much kidding in the future < Tvtervntirmal ExclusiveN Poultry is one of the easiest, most healthful and profitable .crops that can be produced on a farm. War Food Order 2, requiring manufacturers of butter to set aside certain percentages of their production for sale to Government agencies has been terminated. To the Rescue... 'Don't be down hearted about dc .vr.-trcd-; den heels! We replace them while you wait?with leather, rubber, or "English" sectional heels in black or brown. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR WORK BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP Phone 114 Sylva, N. C. PROFESSIONAL DRUG STORE OFFICES DR. A; A. NICHOLS DR. A. S. 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