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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Pace nefactiirers Drop 14- ai Game Beam Let Makers Get Voss 12 Rns I? he Ninth Inning . Bear5Ttters Go To lInUst Of Ninth, After Uadin? By 2 Runs pn.V HKXURICKS ,'',; th ninth inning with .U' favor of Beacon, it jiinf might end that Chip Off Old Block 1 ..-'. r ." m ,r,,,f trturers came ft.,, rnr - ,u.inilw thA damp rib :.m ------ ,f h.t they played against """v,.eks .1-0 While no one 'l .0 1.1-ime for the massacre, .irv player responsible fifteen Beacon bat Pe n, ' the plate in the ninth, J.w , uns w ere scored, nine of '' f ,,nr Beacon already had ,.' r'ainst them. Monteath, ptehe! -w.ood ball until the p'lrt-lv blew up; -dishing out ' P,. 1' triple. 4 doubles, 4 r.1 l -'!k- . , r.,f,, piirui'i- was not so dark, . '(,, . lutside of the fate- -h- :iiiie was by far the j, I'.-.-n played on the .ri.,r l h year. Through the !' ..; ih- Manufacturers had n :, .1 tlit-ir credit,' but ... - few more. The ,. .j,. , more colorful , - w . .fk in both out ran making one ever to be made ; ,. ,,. ! Andy Wyatt of ,1 1 frequent applause ,r ;f i' : i : i s presented an al ;..'v n.--, infield to the Hazel - w h i !viv; not been making !! team: In the. last if .: ii, im-e. the infield was ! ' ' .v.k. Fisher. Olen i iiiMi.in: Saturday's game w.v.i! i. Sam Lane,. Olen E.l r.,is-:i'l;i filling the posit- 'half nf the ninth. Man- STILL 2 ounces But In Price f STEIN E BOTTLES Jen McCracken Sales Manager feMfS"i vis Jimmy Collins, Jr. , Those who 'have observed Jimmy Collins, Jr.. second baseman for Yale university, in action predict that he will follow in the footsteps of his noted father who is vice president and general manager of the Boston Red Sox and former famous second sacker. ager Shields sent Putnam in. to pinch hit for (lien Wyatt. and he came through with a hot grounder through second. Smith, batting for Clarke, hit a single, and Andy Wyatt; the next man up. scored lilaloek, who ran for Putnam, and sent Smith to third, where he scored on Alontemh's infield out. Score: Beacon .......... 1 00 001.001214 Hazelvvood ........000 000 00 2 2 Beacon: Hall and Burrell. Hazelvvood: Monteath and Clark. Hazelwood Hits 0 1 0 n o Player A P. Lane 4 Gene Wyatt . .-. - 4 Blalock . '..:. . ... - ...... 1 Glen Wyatt Clark . . .... ... - Andy Wyatt . . .'... ........ - 4 Monteath .4 Scruggs ...... . . . ... ..... .4 Caesada 3 Putnam ...... ... ........ 1 Smith ...... .1 Saturday's Results Green River 1 1 . . ..... Knka 6 Sayles - Brevard Rained out. Beacon 14 ..... ..... Hazelwood 2 Canton 5 Try on 22 Read The Ads See "The Bride Wakes Up" And Buy The Nationally Advertised Brands from CASH GROCERY COMPANY "The Better Food Store" HAZELWOOD, N. C. jnox Gelatine 19c inox-Jell .. . . . ..... . . . . V; . ';. . . 5c I ' . , , - .. . , ...... :. ... I Vail joc3 for . '20c fge 2ic : .. Small, 3 - 25c Large .23c 3 for . .20c Ijnanas, 5 lbs. ... .... ...........25c A. Htm 24 tfl-.OC 1 'Ptons Tea, 4 oz. pkg. . . . . ... . . . .25c League Standings Team w L Tryon 4 1 Knka 4 2 Beacon 4 2 Canton 3 3 Brevard' 2 3 Oreen R ver 3 H irelwooil 2 4 Sayles 1 4 Pet. .800 .667 .667 .500 .400 .400 .333 .250 KLA"NTI UPORTj I CORDON HENDRICKS I Saturday's game was the best game that has been played on the local diamond, until the ninth inning . . . after that it was just a good batting practice for the Beacon hitters. Manufacturers To Meet Green River Hazelwood Manufacturers will take on Green River Saturday in an In dustrial loop engagement. Green River is the new team in the league, and although the team hasn't been doing so well, the boys should make it interesting for the Manu facturers. Putnam will probably be called oil to pitch, since Monteath worked last Saturday. 'The score was 2-0, in favor of Bea con, until the fateful ninth. Kvery man on the Hazel wood team is eap.-ihle of playing better ball than they have been putting out lately, with about three -exceptions. The infield l,.-iii,,l Mnnte.ith l.isl S.itunlav w as ,iliii,,t entirely different troni the one thai started the season. Kuint, Kisi,,,r 1 ;.lMt Wyatt. and 1 11 -man Mail,-, -he season: the four po rtions w,,.- tilled last Satllldiv by to tie v.im, Sam ,ne. CI. n Wyatt. a art ('assail. 1, ''lie. one of the fastest 'men in he league last year, is haek with the Manufacturer... , . . ,js speed can be iised to good advantage: Ii .would he .very d;iriouh for any team to ui mih the number of hits luriied m by Hie Mannfaeturers Sat . urila v. Monteath. local hurler. reall de- served a better break tti.r, .1,.. he got , . . he pitched good ball until the hiivh. but he weakened in ih.. final frame, and rave on one n,.,.... run. I triple. 1 doubles, and 4 singles. Why he was not taken from the game is a mystery. Brown, basketball star at Carson Newm.in College, js out for the team now. hut it's too early to pass judg ment on him yet . . . according to the only information available, he is a pretty fair hitter. President Gets Congress To See Bills His Way While tne picsident was fishing for tarpon in the Gulf of Mexie the first of the month, talk of revolt rang loud ly in the capital especially from the "economy bloc" to eliminate one third of the $l..r00.000,000 relief re commendation which M,r. Roosevelt had left behind., Hut last week the president buck at his desk in Wash ington, the tune wa changed, and the House slipped back into its four year habit of doing the things the presi dent desires. lH'feating the economy bloc's proposal for a $1.000.(HI).(HH) appropriation, and akso defeating proposals from a "liU'ral" blue to pro vide as much as $ l.(H0,O0(),(HH for next year's relief, the lioiLne by 210 to 12S voted to fix the sum at exactly the figures the I'rcsitlcnt had'proposcii. Hazelwood Boys To Play Canton A group of Hazelwood boys will journey to Canton high today to meet the Black Bears in a baseball game. While it is not known exactly who will compose the Hazelwood team, in terested fans may rest assured that Coach C. C. Poindextcr's boys will have their hands full. Many of the boys in the Hazelwood 'ine-uj) ate former members of the junior team, which two years ago, won 21 of the 22 games played. Hamlet' Origin Traced lluuilet was ti mythical or semi-historic Danish prince and. th original source IYihii which Slmkespeure took the story had the name llanilileth. Aliens Creek Takes East Waynesville Led by the batteries, P. Green and Collins, Allen's Creek came through with another win last Monday to make it three straight for the season. East Whynesville being the last victim. Green, soulh-paw pitcher, barely missed a shut-out, the lone East Waynesville run came on an error. Even so, 3 hits were all that he al lowed. Collins, who was on the re ceiving end of Green's slant, led in the hitting with 3 for 4. Green was backed by excellent play ing nil around. The work of the in field being especially noticeable. Read Die Ads .-om, a girl of 21, became White Iloue bride and won the hearts of the na tion. She was a widow at 4" when G rover Cleveland died in T.H)K and rot quite live years later she mar ried Thomas ,1. ' iwton, Jr., then professor at Wells College. The years since that time- have' been spent quiet ly working for various, causes, and re cently t his. guild has held first place. She opposed woman .suffrage in the old days, and still has reservations about the presence of women at the polls. "I always vote," she once said, "but I feel that women are more ef fective in other lines of work." A DM1 N 1ST R A1X If S N ) 1 IC E After having seen nea rly every team in the league play, here are the out standing players, in ni opinion, in the circuit: Munday and II. Merrill of Knka ... Westmoreland and Col lins of Canton . . . It. Koxx, Va Men court.' -and Martin of Beacon . . . Brown of Sayles . . . . V. Morton and "'unnlngham of Brevard . . . and Glen tVyutt, Clark, Put ha m. and Blalock of the locals. 'As yet T hive not seen Tryon and Green River pay. Harley Foxx, lead-off man for Pea con, is a former Manufacturer, having played with Hazelwood in 1 932 'and '33 ... he led the league in '32 in batting ... plenty of his old friends were in the crowd. B: Foxx. the fellow who knocked the home-run for Beacon, also turned in the best fielding j-ob of the day, mak ing several extremely hard catches. Andy Wyatt of the locals also came through with a beauty in the fifth inning. The crowd applauded Foxx for his catch, and cheereil Andy fur his. ' J. Vallehcourt, brother of Asheville High's football star, was in left nW for Beacon Saturday ... he seems to have plenty of speed and power . good disposition too. Ford Motor Co. Hits At Unions The Ford Motor Company-ilast. week presented to each of its 150,000 em ployes a card entitled "Fordisms,'' containing six brief excerpts from the industrial philosophy of it founder and head Henry Ford. A typ ical Fordism: "We have always made a better 'origin frwr rtiir nwn mpn t.han an nut.. LUl " I siu'er could. We never had to bar-' gain against our own men and we don't expect to begin now. The United Automobile Workers of America which in recent months has made collective bargains for its mem bers with every other major automo bile manufacturer, began last week its long-awaited drive to become bar gaining agent for the employes of Ford. . NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of P. E. Hyatt, deceased, this is to notify all persons who have claims against said estate' to present the same to the undersigned on or be fore May 25th,;. 1138, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of right to recover. 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