FORT Here And There BY BOBBY TERRELL ??? ??.!? H ? OHH OiOlii ?? ????? ? ? fHH t? ? IN DETAIL By Bob TerrelI Ra.n. l\un, go away ... it stop peu a Sylva scoring spree Sunday ai.a pos-iblv knocked the Legion air.'.- '.<ut of another victory. The ra:n ,-ettled in with Sylva leading E.'ik.i 2-\ in tnc last of tne 1 urtii. Sylva iwn men out and two >n and t;:e .4ame was only [our oat iram ueiug an official game. Bu;. .1- tne >v.ying ;4oe . ' So;no you'll win, some vju'U lose, and some a. 11 oe rained ait." We st.il get anol.er ci\ick at- S..m i\.ltoi,\ Kayointe.-. Sylva High's new coajn, J. nie Bainw'ell, dropped 111 the other day for a two hour chat with us. He has big plans lor Sylva this year. Barnwell is a good man, he did a nice job at Oakley high in Buncombe County during the pa.-.t year and the chances are tiiat* iie will do a good job here too. v He's especially interested in Sjlva having a good band (as they' did this year) for his athletic pro- j gram. We wholeheartedly, agree, with him when he says a bind in? j creases school spirit by 100'^ . There's a lot of difference 111 a CLOSET" | COMBINATION ' Any Quantity?ftnmediate Delivery * JUNALUSKA SUPPLY GO. Phone 88 Lake Junaluska 0 w/.a band present ? ad > . o- w^t . i;t j band. With a t? *e lm i5c1 jivm here and here. Sy 1' ' ? . taletic program ? k< bt.':v .? ; aexT year than it vas l?oke i ia qaite a few years, i VvV\ e ;.e. r : . 1' 'l <>i taik in the 1 a _> ? ; . t.iv* o. gk. nidation L . C.tS Ki !i lea^'Ja ior t.ie a. - v. N t.aa . (ietinite has been a . ye; out, in co./p . ?. .a . tae C.ty Recreation . a a . ,e?v i> p->s>ibility that > ar.! be done. There's a o. . ii??\v- ia Jackson County . . ?> a ?'.i a..e t > play oa?l taaa -unau r a: everybody can't play :.?j tae Le^i ^iiu-s (that\s the only ::: t..e ?.< aa.ty. so far). Y.'e v.a.alu hiiL to know what our .e,. L'. taink about the idea, so1 ? *yoi;e interested just drop a line t?> the Herald Sp rt> Editcr. I We'i appreciate your opinions ..a;! perhaps something can be, .vork d out. Sylva's ba.-eball fans can begin to look forward to the Fourth o!1 July because there will be plenty *;*.isebali for them to enjoy. As a> who the Legionnaiiies will play, it is not defintely known. But lucre will be.games on the third, irea'h and fifth. Cor.g.'atulations to our old friend, J. C. Cunningh m, in being named i Sports Editor of the McDowell News in Marion. That's not a bad pi ce to be now that Marion owns i professional baseball club. DILLARD STILL PACING SYLVA SLUGGERS WITH .426 AVERAGE I I- a Dillard. Sylva third base-, 11 a. i- 1.;i out trout in the Sylva I .a, ... ."uo witn a .426 average.! i < 'a'UMg^ain and Tom Sel vr ?. e ?i clo-<v >ectind with .412,' c a a ve Lee is tourtn with .3-(J4 and I..i a. a. l'ilth wi'.ii .3To. I 'iii.au i? also tile big gun in ? ^ with II), total hits with 20, -. . v. ii.t- witn 4 aa.d runs bat e ; ia v; t'a 12. p .-yer AB R 11 Riil PCT l' Hard 4 7 13 2i! 1.2 .42(3 J.ek Cunn. 17 5 7 ? 8 .412 Si Izer 17 2 7 !) .412 i. ?? 33 (> 13 H .394 2!) 8 1 1 2 .375 " rton 27 5 10 3 .370 THE TASTE SENSATION OF THE MONTH! The delicate, natural flavor of tree-ripened cherries, in Pet's CHERRY SUPREME ice cream . . . made only of daily fresh, whole milk and fresh m eet cream ... is the taste sensation of the month! And because of Pet's own new process . . . the whole, June-sweet cherries, in Pet s CHERRY SUPREME,always . stay sweet, tentjpr and full of natural tree-ripened flavor. Take home a pint or two of Pet's CHERRY SUPREME today . . . and, compare it with any other ice cream! We're satisfied you'll agree that ... as to flavor, body, texture and quality ... Pet tops them all! PET * ICE CREAM | James Barnwell Named New Coach BEACON MILLS DOWNS SYLVA LEGION 7-2 The Beacon Mills entry in the WNC Industrial League went the route for Beacon to gan credit | for the \vin. , - I Joe Fountain, Sylva mounds-' man, was tagged with loss although he allowed tniy seven hits, record-j ed~ 12 strikeouts, and didn't give' up an earned run. Both of Sylva's runs were earned. Sylva collectei 12 hits off Rhy mer including th.ee doubles and a trfple* but c >u!dn't effectively i bur.cn them. Thad Stew rt led the Beaconites lit b:.t with 2 for 4 while Rector, Norton. Sel-:'T. Phillips and Jack Cunningham had two each for Sylva. Norton'.- two hits were a double and a triple. j Sylva AB R HPOA| Rector cf o 0 2 "0 Oj Norton 3b 3 0 2 *0 2 Sumner lb 4 0 1' 6 lj SYLVA - MURPHY TO J CLASH SUNDAY ON ! MARK WATSON FIELD The Sylva Logiorvaires and Mur phy Independents will meet on Mark Watson Field Sunday at 3:30 p.m. At the present the two clubs Have met twice this season, splitting the two games. Saturday night. Sylva plays at Murphy and next Wednesday, the Hayesville entry in the Smoky Mountain league will come to Sylva for a game. That's the schedule for the next week. Sumner 15 2 5 0 .333 Phillips 41 7 12 3 .293 Rector 48 7 14L 4 -.292 Duk-e ??3?4?1??35 Baker 6 1 I 0 .167 Deyermond 13 2 2 2 ? .154 Jim Cunn. 14 0 2 1 .143 Warren 11 0 1 1 .091 Fincanncn 0 0 0 0 .000 Team avg. 429 80 133 G5 .310 PITCHING RECORDS Pitcher .IP H ERA W L Dev. 27 2/3 16 1.71 2 1 Jim Cunn. 22 28 5.76 2 2 Sum. 20 21 1.71 1 1 Fountain 17 14 0.54 1 1 Norton 1 1/3 8 6.75 0 0 FORMER OAKLEY COACH WILL ALSO DIRECT CITY RECREATION PROGRAM Plans In Making For j Full Athletic Slate James Barnwell, forme;- mentor at Oakley High in Buncombe coun. I ty, has been named to the position j of Head Coach at Sylva Highi School. He has also been selected as Director of Sylva's City Rec-I leaticn Program for the summer.J' Coaching at Oakley last year in! his first round as a high school' mentor. Barnwell organized a foot-| ball team, the first in the history] of that school, and won three, lost five and t.e-i one game. He built! his team from the ground up,! using the T formation. During' I Seizor ss 4 0 2 1 1 Phillips If 4 1 2 1 01 Jack Cunn. c 4 1 2 12 1 Jim Cunn. rf 3 0 0 1 0 Fincannon rf 0 0 0 0 0: Warren 2b 4 0 1 2 0! Fountain p 4 0 0 1 1 " i 37 2 12 24 5 Beacon AB R H PO A Waldroup cf 2 2 0 1 1 Robertson If 4 1111 Martin ss 4 0 0 2 10 Ferguson 3b 3 0 10 0 Stewart c 4 0 2 6 1 Nichols lb' 4 0 0 13 0 Shirlin 2b 4 0 14 2 Bailey rf 3 3 10 0 Rhymer p 3 110 2 31 7 7 27 17 Sylva ' . 000 000 002 - 2 Beacon 000 110 41x - 7 Errors ? Sumner, Norton, Jack Cunningham, Shirlin, Martin. Runs batted in ? Jack Cunningham, Warren, Robertson, Ferguson, Ste-| wart, Rhymer. Two base hits ?1 Phillips, Norton. Jack Cunning ham, Stewart. Three base hits ? Norton. Stolen bases ? Jack Cun ningham, Martin, Waldroup 3, Fer. guson, Bailey. Double plays ? Martin, Shirlin and Nichols. Left on base ? Sylva 8, Beacon 7. Earned runs ? Sylva 2, Beacon 0. Bases on ball ? off Fountain 3, Rhymer 1. Strikeouts ? Fountain 12, Rhymer 4. Passed balls?Cun ningham 3. Wild pitches ? Foun , tain 2. Hit by pitcher ? Fountain (Waldroup). Umpires ? Gregg and Hall. Time of game: 1:50. the basketball season, his team won 13 of 15 games and gained respect from rival coaches throughout Buncombe county. The plans for his schedule at Sylva this fall are incomplete, however, he stated that football practice will open before the be ginning of school-. The opening date will be announced later. Barn well said that he would stress con ditioning, teamwork and sports manship in his opening drills and ho' would like for all boys who can to turn out for the pre-season practice. The entire plans for the summer recreation program are not made out. It will include swimming, tennis, softball and all sorts of out side and inside recreation. The pool will open as soon as needed repairs are completed and when the weather permits, it will re main open for two or three nights each week. A native of Black Mountain, SYLVA-ENKA RAINED OUT IN 4TH INNING Sunday's baseball game between the Sylva Legionaires and the ?nka Rayonites on Mark Watson Field was called in the last of the fourth inning because of rain. Sylva held a 2-1 lead with two men on and two men out when the heavy shower came and drenched the already wet field. It was not an official game. Rain checks issued at the gate are good only for next Sunday's game between Sylva and Mur phy. Cigarette production for the 1947-48 fiscal year is likely to be between 365 and 375 billion, com pared to 361 billion during the 1946-47 period. GLENN FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 65 . . Sylva, N. C ? 8:28tf At Sylva High Barnwell finished college at West ern Carolina Teachers College dur ing the summer of 1947. He was a member of the Monogram club, at WCTC via football and wres tling. He served as a fighter pilot until 1946 when he received his discharge. His wife is the former Miss Kate Harris of Sylva and he is the lather of, a 17 months old son, James Everett. At the present he is in structing ground school at the lo cal airport. TRULY FINE MONUMENTS For Truly Fine Monuments See Our Many Designs in Granit^ Or Marble SYLVA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS JAMES T. BALES, Owner IfieBestTbod for friend At Your Grocery Or Feed Store EARLE-CHESTERFIELD MILL COMPANY Asheville, N. C. Remember that rough patch of . road up yonder where the ruts and ridges make a washboard seem smooth? Recall the tiringtensenessbrought on by the drum and hum of road noise and tremor even over v smooth concrete highways? Well, clock away the miles in this stunningly styled Buick ? and meet up with the sweetest answer to such matters this side of cloud cruising. It s a ride that's soft and smooth as'velvet," folks tell us. And we tell them it comes from a host of things. ?It comes from the ample road weight of a two-ton car built low and wide ? and so beautifully bal anced it handles light as a baton. It comes from (he leveling buoy ancy of Buick's all-coil springing which puts a pillow of deeply coiled steel at each wheel to soak up the bumps and ripples. It comes from the softness of bigger, lower-pressure tires that cushion away road tremors and roughness ? from the sure-footed, swerve-free steadiness of Buick's extra wide Safety-Ride rims, widest in the industry. A, .nd it comes in special measure from a brand-new engineering gem we call Yibra-Shielding which banishes vibration build-up. Here for the first time you're fi*ecd from the motoring fatigue brought on by tiny tremors piling up into bigger ones. Here your miles arc made moss-smooth and quiet ?long Journeys become mere jaunts. So why delay knowing the most buoyant answer to any road you ever traveled? lome visit us now. Know at first htend the distinctive styling, the flashing action, the velvety ride over highway and byway that are Buick's and Buick's alone. Then follow your heart's desire and get your order in proynptly. We'll take it in proper sequence whether or not you have a car to trade. REASON FOR THE VIBRA-SHIELDED RIDE P/ocej/ wifh scientific exactness, 3 fat cushions of special composition cradle the engine so as to control its vibration frequency. Engine vibration is , thus kept "out of tune" with those that might come from other parts of the car. The result is to shield car occupants against tiring pulsations, cut rood noise, make engine sensation almost imperceptible and motoring practically fatigue-free. will build them U . ( HELP AMERICA PRODUCE FOR PEACE -TURN IN YOUR SCRAP IRON AND STSKl BUICK alone has all these features * DYNAFLOW DRIVE ' Ol'l lonnl. Ronrlmnit i r S< rirt) + TAPER-THRU STYLING (Sifrr nti'! Rnnri'- rttrri * VIBRA-SHIELDED RIDE ? SAFETY-RIDE RIMS * HI-POISED FIREBALL POWER * ROAD-RITE BALANCE ? RIGID TORQUE-TUBE * QUADRUFLEX* COIL SPRINGING * SOUND-SORBER TOP LINING <s?n" and Ronri^ti n*frr \ * DUOMATIC SPARK ADVANCE * FLEX-FIT OIL RINGS * TEN SMART MODELS * BODY BY FISHER Tune Jr. HEN~Y J. TAYLOR, Mutual Network, Mondays and Fridays HOOPER MOTOR COMPANY MAIN STREET Q~1?v

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