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MAY 13, 1937 TEE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAIN EER Page 11 anufac Leagie Hirers ) UodUnable 6th imjing oai. tnd Blalock Were Out- c Pnr IVfanu- Uurers In 14 to ;v Or ion Hendricks. i,ltr Enka team con- Via- Tnrlns- wav to Saturday's Results Back in Harness May 8, 1937 Hazelwood 7 Enka 15 Tryon 15 Brevard 7 Green River 7. bayles 1 Canton 9 Beacon 12 WW ?fWepennint last Saturday by Ua?U.uP Hazelwood Manufact- n verv close ' v.o ast OT ine ...im? Ui'i" "'" Maniifneturers inn-ng. wru" L"c V , . i ,..Mrpv. and com. Ww '. - n-hiph were al- j vei'al enui dire.'' r ,j . jhe game was piajo- tj o o ai wie " :h innintr, it looked as if the J . U .. nKomn'a nil TY1 - but Putnam yieioeu a nu.w t.Si a douoie ana w8 frame, ik w u""1 louse play all arouna. sudden storm, there law Blalock scored; error on first; one errors, ant several Manuiaeturers wiwj ic- U-adv. Wvatt, Clam, aim i being t!H' must nULlLCOUlC. wood outplayed tne ,nKa na Putnam out-pitcnea nis uiu Sninky .Joe" Hal' until the of the pa-me: FIK-ST INNING iftlwMt-Sfruggs flied out to Kl- Blalcok tripled t0 ngnt, tt eot on by an struck out. . ta-Cvi.pci- walked; C. Merril ed; Norman bunted; Monday safe fielders choice; Allen went out to SECOND INNING izelwoqd Putnam went out 2nd rati Andy Wyatt rolled out, 3rd st; Inman singled to center field; t-k singled; and Scruggs struck out md the Manufacturers turn at bat. ika-Morgan went out short to Candler was safe by an error on T Merril walked Hall walked; 1 I ...J ii dwm-a famllo! and ( popped out; Norman retire the side. RD INNING -Blalock fanned : Fisher i lea ; Morgan Ja.nned ; ' and M. ii-.rir rolled :."t RTH INNING -i utnam rolled out struck out and Inman P-Hall rolled out; pitcher to RTIFICATR op nissru ttthw " m nom rhese Presents May Fhereas. It arnpRr f a-;0-rA o duly authentirafpH f nfrtJ:I - -77 wvv v ywainss tor the voluntary dis '7 ,"Jm y me unanimous con- m el that the Western Carolina pry Incorporated, a corporation K ue Tow,n 2f Wayneeville, "i "xq. tate of North 7 w. m. smith, being: the "wem and in charge thereof, WD !Wl ii.itU 4-U- . s . , --- "ia.Ii liik i fiii i ramflTi la !!r 22, Consolirfot cV; htiA " 8 Ul tn's ertincate ot Therefore, I Thad Eure, Sec itionM Ulat lne said, cor 7? dl(J. on the 7th rfn f a Sofficeadulyrxecu iea consent in a.. i utton f V wnwiig me tr.it l " corporation, "all thtni,v.iij .l1 all ti, 1 p"iuun, exe- fiW. .e record of ., nun vi tty said office KrnS r. I have here- my official 1937, n My oi April, , THAD EURE. as provided by 1st; Cooper popped out to Putnam; C. Merril singled to short center, and Norman hit into a force play. FIFTH INNING Hazelwood Clark flied out to cen ter, Scruggs struck out; Blalock walked; "Dutch" Fisher was safe on an error; Glen Wyatt singled, scor ing Blalock; Ewing singled, scoring Fisher and Wyatt; Putnam singled, and Ewing scored; Andy Wyatt pop ped out. Enka Monday flied out to deep left; Allen singled and went to sec ond on Blalock's error; Morgan safe on fielders choice; Allen was trapped between 3rd and 2nd ; Candler safe on error; Morgan scored; H. Merril on by error on 2nd; Hall singled, and Cooper went out short to 2nd. TsTxth"inning Hazelwood Inman flied out; Clark rolled out, short to 1st; Joe Scruggs went out, pitcher to 1st. Enka C. Merril was out, short to 1st; Norman doubled; Monday walk ed, Allen tripled; Morgan hit a home run; Candler singled; Merril tripled; Hall was safe un an error; Cooper went out to first, and C. Merril went out pitcher to 1st. SEVENTH INNING Hazelwood Blalock rolled out to first; Fisher singled, Glen Wyatt forced Fisher on 2nd; Ewing singled, and Putnam flied out to right. Enka Norman flied out to center; Monday flied out to left, and Allen flied out to center. (Monteath in at pitcher for Putnam, and Putnam in for Scruggs at right.) EIGHTH INNING Hazelwood Andy Wyatt flied out to center; Inman safe on a single over second base; Clark safe on er ror; Monteath sacrificed runners to 2nd and 3rd; Blalock tripled, scoring Inman and Clark; Fisher rolled out. Enka Morgan singled; Candler singled, and was safe at second by an error on Clark, H. Merril popped out; Hall singled; Cooper rolled out to first, and C. Merrill went out, 3rd to 1st. ' NINTH INNING rwwa out to tlrsl, advancing 1 Twln Cassada, pinch hitting for A. Wyatt, forced Ewing, ending the game. i ,f n Hzelwood Scruggs Blalock Fisher G. Wtyatt Ewing Putnam A. Wyatt Inman Clark Monteath Cassada At bat 4 ' 4 4 5 5 5 4..." 4 4 1 1 hits 0 2 2 1 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 Red Ruffing: Charley t Red ) Ruffing, ace right hander of the New York Yankees, is back in harness after his long holdout. He Is seen donning his uniform in Detroit. Charley signed for $15,000. League Standings Name Won Lost Enka ............. .4 0 Tryon . . . ........ . . . - 1 Beacon. 1 Canton 2 2 Hazelwood . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Bayte, ". . .... . . .... 6 s Ave. .1000 ,67 .667 .500 .500 m Fishing License For 1937 Made In Shape Of A Fish Number Of Places In Haywood County Have Fishing Licen ses For Sale Licensed North Carolina fishermen will at least begin their outings this year under a good omen in the form of a new type of permit button shaped like a fish. The state fishing license buttons this year will be of metal in the form of a bream, one of the most popular of the game fishes in North Carolina, according to an announcement today by J. 1). Chalk, state game and in land fisheries commissioner. Last year, an innovation in the form of the first metal license but ton was issued for the state hunting and fishing license. This special fea ture, according t0 Mr, Chalk, stimu lated materially the sale of this type of license, and similar results are ex pected from the new type of fishing license. The new plate is bronze colored, about two inches in length and one ali i a quarter inch in depth. At the top it carries the year for which it was issued and a facsimile of the State seal. In the center are words, "North Carolina State Resident Fishing Li cense," with the number of the tatf in the bottom center. The season for warm water fish will begin on June 11 in Western North Carolina counties. Trout fish ing in Western North Carolina which opened on April 15 will continue until September 1. The following list gives the selling agents' of licenses in Haywood county: Waynesville Alexander's lrug Store, R. G. Coffey. Hazelwood Ralph Summerrovv. Saunook John Hawkins. Clyde Clyde Pharmacy. Canton Nantahala Hardware Co., and Haywood Hardware Co. Woodrow E, B. Rickman. Sunburst Dave Turner. Fines Creek R. G. Rathbone. Cruso W. B. Poston. ('atalooehee Jarvis Palmer. Big Creek Jake Sutton. Maggie K. P. Lowe. Dcllwood Moody & Mehaffey. I iike Junaluska Ed Potts. W aynesville, Route 2. R. W. Howell. 1937 Fishing License J 9 STATESRESIDENTiFISHINGr The above is a reproduction of the current fishing licenses. This type license is much easier for sportsmen to handle than the old type card, or metal button, it is said. could be. obtained This is merely a suggestion. If the boys were really interested, a repre sentative or two f ix) in each team could meet and work out plans. It would be best if each team got some older per son interested in them. It would mean a lot of fun for every boy concerned, and a little talent might bo uncovered. And at the end of the regular season, an All-Star team from all three of the entrants could be picked and some out of town teams met. Balsam Street De feats Hazelwood Lower Hazelwood fell before Bal sam street (upper Hazelwood) by the score of 19-7 in a junior baseball game on the local diamond here Sat urday. The lower Hazelwood sent four hurlers t0 the mound in a vain effort to stop the Balsam street runs. Holsenback started for the winners, but retired in favor of L. Woodard in the fifth inning. MrMahan and Carrol Truitt were outstanding for the defeated team. while Woodard very probably turneo in the best all-round performance for the winners. Balsam street: Holsenback, L. Woodard, and Moore. Lower Hazelwood: T. Troutman, C. Truitt, G. Johnson, McMahan, and T. Fisher. Putnam, Monteath and Clark. Hall and Monday. Score by innings: Hazelwood 100 040 002 Enka ' 120 036 03x In his coronation speech,. King Hen ry IV, of France wished "that every peasant in my country have two chick ens in his pot on Sundays." ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of James R. Thomas, de ceased, late of Haywood County, North arouna, mis is to notify all persons having claims against the estate o said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 22nd day Of April, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 22nd day of April, 1937. SARA T. CAMPBELL, Administratrix of the Estate of James R, Thomas, deceased. No. 581 Apr. 22-29 May 6-13-20-27. Is E E MM ' Manufacturers To Play Strong Team In Canton Sat. Next Saturday the Manufacturers will journey to Canton for a game with the team there. After last week's defeat by the Enka champions, the Manufacturers are out for re venge. Because of the defeat last Saturday, the Manufacturers are not out of the running for the first half honors. Enka comes here for the last game of the first half, and if the Man ufacturers can win at least four of the remaining six games before the Champs come here, they still will have a shot at the title in the last half. There were actually more people from Waynesville and Hazelwood at last Saturday's game than there were from Enka, arid there was a nice crowd at the game. While of course there is no stronger rivalry between Hazelwood and Canton than there is between the Manufacturers and any other team in the .league, the games between these two teams are alwavs close, and anyone who makes the trip with the team can rest assured that they are in store for a good ball game, L B e 1 1 e r Shoe Repairing Our new equipment and years of experience enables us to turn out satisfactory work at rea sonable prices. Hazelwood Shoe Shop FLOYD BOLIN, Owner STILL 12 ounces But 10c In Price IN STEINE BOTTLES Ben McCracken Sales Manager LANT ON PORT GORDON HENDRICKS Charlie Munday, who caught for the Asheville Tourists two-years ago, was behind the plate for Enka last Satur. day, but didn't appear to have a thing on wane, local receiver. Clark was credited with 1 hit in four times at the plate, while Munday went hitless. Both catchers were credited with one wild throw'.', . but at that, the Manufacturers stole more bases than Enka. '.' ' . - Small Down Payment Is All It Takes To Buy a There were more people from Hazel wood and Waynesville at the game than from Enka and vicinity; but they were quiet for some reason, even when Hazelwood was in the lead. mm iruu.Aa-.uu Wyatt and Clark, although they failed to come through in such fine fashion at the plate, were the main stays on the defensive. Aliens Creek Is Winner In Soft Ball, Over Way. After getting off to a 7 run lead in the first inning of the soft ball game neiween waynesville and Allen's Creek, the Allen's Creek team swamn. ed their opponents 17-6. Both teams seemed to have plenty of power at the plate, but Allen's Creek held a diH edge in the defensive part of the game. layior was the defensive star for the winners, while Stentz wag very probably the most outstanding blaver on tne waynesville team. j Waynesville: Stentz, Bill PhilliDs ana i-ioxi. Aliens Creek: Mull and Collins; shook: , Allen's Creek (17 checks Colds AND Fever first day Headache, So mln Liquid, Tablets, Salvo, Nose- Drops Try "Rub-My-Tiem" World's Beat Liniment 666 The entire Enka line-up is compos ed of veterans; some of them such as Hall, Allen, Norman, and C. Merrill having several years behind them in the Industrial League. Coach Weatherby was absent Satur day, but will be with the team next Saturday at Canton. Blalock came through nicely in the pinches, hitting tw0 triples, one with men on second and third. He made one error, but otherwise tended his territory nicely. Manager. Shields put the bovs through a snappy batting and infield practice before the game, and had his outfielders chasing flies it looked as if the boys were going to have a good day. In the past week, there have been at least four games of baseball played between junior teams of Hazelwood, Allen's Creek and Waynesville. Say, boys, why not organize a junior league? The tw0 Hazelwood teams uld combine, and a swell little three- club league developed, with Allen's Creek, Hazelwood, and Waynesville as the teams in it. FACT : tr.lvtn Th ",w . M has " w.H-knowii r" iniol tor. T- . cvCT It.tvlnoW ru" ina The games would not necessarily have to be played on the Hazelwood diamond, but it would be best if it PLUS-POWERED TO CWT THE COST OF BETTER LIVING C. N. ALLEN COMPANY Hazelwood, N. C. 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