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AUGUST 19, 1937 THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER Page 5 If TOURNAMENT STMTS FRIDAY i S Manufacturers . Whip Beacon utnam Pitches His Sixth Winning Game Of Season ii , I'not Slcnre In Ninth Inning, nazeiwuoa players Play Good Ball Bv Gordon Hendricks. Wood's Manufacturers, came Lh in nne fashion here last Sat . Vrfisfer their fourth victory lrWr.d half, with "LeftyBob" B alK.wir.-jr only 10 scattered -yd pitching superbly in the tf5. The Beacon aggregation first bIoii. scoring their only i of the game in tne seconu inning .. ... ... rv,iA ino-lt nrwi fl wilii i rwun u. hit me " sifver. in the tmru to even matters ,y iman ut an error, a single Dy Ait Hyatt, new nrsi Baseman, a f!e by Fiei Captain "Dutch" Fish .nda walk by Blalock. the sixth inning, Clark doubled a two' men already out, and came .when Putnam won his. own ball iby ;i 'single to right field. Ninth Inning Scare Jie ninth frame, with the Man -tSrrr still leading 20. S. Pat- ud H. Patton singled for Beacon, with only one man out, it looked .'the score would be at least tied, Rhymer' hit into a double play, ike hit a hot grounder to Inman ird, who tagged the base for the twin of S. Patton, and then threw rm out at first. This was third Jwood double-play of the game. Farmer, 67, Takes Bride, 11 t()X SCORE Hazelwood tr Pos. AB H R E Brown If 5 2 1 0 iWyatt ss 5 0 0 3 ri:a Wyatt lb 4 1 0 0 Fisher 2b . 4 10 2 Blalock cf 3 1 0 0 Clarke c 4 2 10 Pttnam p 4 1 0 0 one rf 4 1 0 0 iisn 3b 4 1 0 0 37 10 2 5 Deacon Mills Smwell If 4 0 0 0 Patton 3b 4 10 0 Fatten 2b 4" 1 0 1 Pittcn cf 4 2 10 l!nin ss 4 1 0 0 Patton lb 4 1 0 0 Burrell ' c 3 1 0 0 ?tton rf 4 2 0 0 Htymer p 4 10 0 rds x 10 0 0 36 10 11 M It nrw h ?i if ISM fl?l S SMl I f IPS-' 0r$Mr f; William H. Grimes and bride I AI-K 28 Rounds of Boxing Scheduled For Friday Night At M. Temple OLANTn O.v VS. PORT GORDON HENDRICKS Ciolf is in iiirain . . . the Wavnosville Country Club tournament this year is expected to attract the largest num ber in its history . . . the course is in fine shape despite the fact that over a hundred persons have been nlavinir it 'daily for the past two weeks. First Of Series Of Weekly Hex ing Matches Started Under Auspices Of American Legion Club-swingers of every description have been touching up their games for the past few days now, for the tourna ment .... Some very good golf should be presented in t he first (light. In jail at Poplar Bluffs, Mo.. Vpiliam H. Grimes, 67-year-old farmer is charged With contributing to the delinquency of a minor follow lng his marriage to an 11-year-old girl. Placed in custody of juve nile authorities, she said she loved her "dolly" more than her husband hit for Rlirr..l in Of h npires, Owenby and Burrell. "by innings . R H E N nin nnn hnn 1 m 1 :dwood 00 1 001 0002 10 B !aing Rack To U. S. In Zeppelins, Says 'Ptsin Max Pruss, commander of fated Hindenburgh on her final "5 fct snrintr. rphirnort in Cer. ;ffct week. Though still swathed the officer was ready to 'WW the future of lighter-than- MM1. ...... . -ex year," he said, "We American every two ;J,r-;!: "Pw helium-inflated Zep DAM E AT PIEDMONT HOTEL r,i largest dances of the given at the Piedmont on Tuesday evening. Approx--'. rn persons were present. :as furnished bv the Bucca ' As!eville. There will be only ; ,.'r -dances at the Piedmont be- .'1 doses- One will be -: the 2:ird nn,1 fV, it .;n fn the 31st. ... Famous Comedian To Entertain Fans At McCormick Field Al Schach, known throughout the United States as a baseball comme dian and coach, will make an appear ance at Asheville, August 23, when the Asheville Tourists and Portsmouth Cubs of the Piedmont League open a three game series at McCormick Field. Schaeht has entertained millions the past few years as a regular coach of the Washington Senators. His pre-game show in the Washington park for years was a regular feature. This year, for the first time, he is touring the country and the Tourists have obtained him to put on his reg ular show before and during their game with the Cubs. Baseball fans in and near Waynes ville are cordially invited to attend the game 'and -'witness' -what is believ ed to be the best baseball side show in the world. Fans attending will also have the opportunity to see "Ace" Parker, last years Duke all American gridder in action as a baseball player. He is a member of the Portsmouth club. Golf Tournament In Progress At Lake Junaluska And Now The Big Apple Dance Contest Is On Dancers in North Carolina who are expert at the "Big Apple" latest dance craze, will be given an opportunity' to enter a contest to show their skill at the Carolina Theatre in Charlotte on August the 23-24. The contest is be ing sponsored by the Charlotte News and the Carolina Theatre, a sensation, al request was received in Charlotte that will place a Carolina boy and girl on one of biggest stages on Times Square for a week's engagement with a nationally famous dance orchestra. It is a request that may Toad to other dance engagements, to Hollywood and other kinds of fame, Two elimination contest will be held both in Charlotte and New York. The annual Lake Junaluska golf tournament started yesterday, with about thirty divot-diggers participat ing, A large silver trophy, with a small statue of a golfer swinging a club perched on the top of it is being offered as the main attraction for the first flight, a box of Spalding Tour nament golf balls going to the winner of the second flight. The players have been divided into two flights, and play started yester day. The tournament finals will prob ably be played off on Saturday. The course has been crowded every day, but it is in surprisingly good shape, thanks to Mr. Long . . . and those daily rains haven't hurt any to ward keeping things green. Well . . . two more games and the Industrial League season, will be over . . . . it looks now as if there isn't a team that has a chance to catch Enka . . . . Hazelwood is in second place, but Enka would have to lose both their last games for us to win. The boys really played fine baseball over at Beacon Saturday, and with a revised line-up at that! Putnam hung up his sixth victory, as compared to five defeats .... he has pitched in more games than any other pitcher in the league, with the exception of Joe Hall, of Enka. NEW RAIL AND TRUCK RATES Stanley Winborne, utilities com missioner, has announced reduction in rail and truck freight rates which went into effect the first of the week. Rail tariffs will be about 7.81 per cent lower. With the exception of seventh class rates. Winborne stated that motor carriers' charges closely approximated those order for railroads. Clark, with two hits in four times at bat, one of them being a double, the only extra-base hit of the game, was the leading Hazelwood hitter . . . Brown was next with two singles in five trips to the plate. Boxing fans will have an opportu nity of seeing five boxing matches here Friday night at the Masonic Temple, when the first of a series of fistic events are staged, under the auspices of the American Legion. As far as local fans are concerned, the 4-round event between Dewey Pat ton and Fagg Sawyer is expected to be the highlight. Both are rated at 180 pounds each, and promoters are of the opinion that this will be a close bout. The battle royal between five ne groes will be the entertaining feature of the night. A six round bout will start the event, and will see Jimmy Staples, of Huntington, W. Va., meet Johnny Touchstone, of Creelieville, Term. Each weigh 115. The second go will be between Bud Carrier and Tony Watson. Carrier is from Creeneville, Tenn., and Wat son hails from Baltimore. Both weigh 1. 10. Six rounds are slated for Stacy Reeves, 1(15 ami Jack Dawson, 100. Reeves is a (Ireeneville lighter and Dawson is from Johnson City. Big Entry List Is Expected. 3 Flights Planned Indications Are That A Number Of Outstanding Golfers Will Enter Contest Beacon's line-up hail seven left handed batters . . . . that seems to explain why they have been hitting so well against right handed pitchers. Only one free trip to first base was allowed . . ... Rhymer walked Blalock in the third inning to force in a run. LAND SINKING IN IDAHO The Industrial League all-star team will be announced within the next three weeks .... At least two, maybe more, of the Manufacturers will be given serious consideration. Burnsville Too Much For Indepen dants Last Week Hazelwood Independents were beat en by Burnsville Saturday at Burns ville, 10-4. Louie Byrd started on the mound for the Hazelwood team, but gave way to Troutman when he weakened in the sixth inning. This game will probably wind up the Independent's season, except for a series which they will play the Ha zelwood Manufacturers after the In dustrial League season is over. He zelwood fans are looking forward to this series. By Gordon Hendricks. Qualifying rounds for the annual Waynesville Country Club goal tourn- unent are slated to begin tomorrow. August 20th, with one of the biggest fields in the historv of the tournament xpected to enter. The management is .lfferinir a much better group of prizes this year, and this fact alone has been the object, of onsiderable interest. For firs, piize, i complete set of wood -'kills is ocing offered,, with a box of twolve Spalding Tournament golf balls as the prize for the runner-up. In the second flight, a brown leather traveling bag is the main attraction, with a box of Fairway golf balU for the runner-up. The third flight win ner will receive a gladstone traveling bag, and the runner-up will get a box of fifty-cent golf balls. A putter will be awarded for the lowest qualifying score. GOOD GOLF EXPECT!) The first flight should be interesting indeed, since the list will include the names of some of the best golfers in the section. Robert Hendricks, winner of both the Rotary tournament and the Country Club tournament last year, Paul Anderson, recent winner of the Rotary tournament this year, Aaron Preyost, former winner of the Rotary tournament and Ed Romph, of Miami, who played several exhibition matches with Jack Toomer, club pro fessional, are expected to be among those lo enter. The tournament will be run 'off in the usual manner, according to a statement by Jack Toomer. Present plans include three flights only. Hazelwood Second Team Split Games New Hospital For Vets JManned For This State Earl Massie's Hazelwood Scrubs defeated the Canton High school team last Friday, 11-3, with Woodard on the mound for the winners. After the Hazelwood second team had scored freely in the early innings, there was no doubt as to who the Winner would be. On Saturday, this same team journ eyed to Speedwell, and was beaten in a very close and exciting game by a score of (i-4. Massie pitched the en tire game. NAPOLEON NEVER AT ST. II EL- EN A is s S i in .-'':'... .'. ' ' ...'... ... . ' . '.- j ; - Harried farmers of the south"rn Idaho agricultural region were alarmed this week over a strange geological quirk that may turn their productive Land into useless canyon bottoms. The first depression cov ering five acres w hich is still .'selling - made. a drop of 75 feet in one day.'. Two more games, both of them at home, will end our season . . . Beacon comes here this Saturday, and Green River will visit Hazelwood the follow ing Week. WITHIOTHH BRAND OF BEER Wbethe JUDGE I ft vnup mam tktp m nniwt STILL 12 ounces B ut 10c In Price IN STEINE BOTTLES Ben McCracken Sales Manager Just think . . , it wuc'i he so very long now until the boys i gin to kick and pass, block, tackle. :,i; i charge . . . it looks now as if Co i; h Weathcrby will have to break in a ' -' of new ma terial, but trust him t . c-.me up with the best eleven that ji : , possible for him to get together. It became known recently that the board of hospitalization of the Veterus administration had decided to build a new $1,500,000 veterans' hospital ill North Carolina. The report was sent to the president who forwarded It lo the director of the budget for general study as to whether the finances of the Veterans' administration were ad equate for the new- hospital. If the budget director gives his approval the President will announce that the new hospital will be built in this state. More books have been written about Napoleon Bonaparte than any other person in history since 30 A. D. The smallest detail of his life has been analyzed and interpreted hundreds of times. Geoffrey Goldsmith, a Wash ington, D. C, lawyer, claims that he has uncovered enough evidence to prove that Napoleon was never at St. Helena, and the prisoner who was there was an imposter. Some people die at thirty, but are not buried until eighty. Good definition of Salesman-hip: "The art of selling pr ...ducts that will not come back to cu.-' i rs who will." A..7!fe A .--I WW SPRING SERVICE W carry a large ifock end can repair, replace, recondition old onei, and actually make new spring to meet your indmdual requirement! al any time. We slock all parte. Headquarters for Moog St. Louis .Electrically heat treated tested springs the last word in spring Construction. See your local garage. 1M I Ik ' s MASONIC TEMPLE - WAYNESVILLE, N. C. I TTTl '"CM f r 1 1600 fil til fbOO BODY 6 RADIATOR WORKS trV fie mere Dns of Amat t.'x AtiVlLlC N C AUSPICES OF AMERICAN LEGION FRIDAY, AUG. 20P ,8M Jimmy Staples vs. Johnny Touchstone 115 lbs. Huntington. W. Va. 6 ROUNDS 113 lbs. Greeneville, Tenn. Bud Carrier vs. Tony Watson HO lbs. Grerneville. Tenn. 6 ROUNDS 1. 10 lbs. Baltimore, Md. Stacy Reeves vs. Jack Dawson 165 lbs, Greenville, N. C. 6 ROUNDS IfiO lbs. Johnson City Dewey Patton vs. Fagg Sawyer 180 lbs. Waynesville 4 ROUNDS 180 lbs. Waynesville BATTLE ROYAL Five Negroes Admission 25c Rimrside 40c iii i i I i yi. if ' K v.- a':. M
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