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. A uritVl a
. season opcncu
trout sc WPHther ore-
.Tnty. Many.
t'D put together and many
ka.- Pul ior mount;
L, into
in th
the clear
county.
a
mountain
f.wSn this community sat
Hinner Easter Sunday,
i to a '-a" . , , u0f in the
Ujng that is naru w
,t --earns in the park open-
: :a bnnwn
'cr n n.,i,. will try theii
t ae a ,e ; Cat.
,-n iome oi " .
Tone of the most popular
kh the
ftef is one
streams .in
... uhinF 'does
ul , ...... ...V.pmi
the county and lies
of the part
i
.v., hiitinmu ica
0f the local fishermen will not
luck anywnere
not appeal to all,
From
imht-I'
f Lake Junaluska, it is a won-
tat one
ir.e.
far.
could find a place to cast
Still water fishing remain
c,t av f!0ln the stl-eams and
takes us to the baseball dia
Satimlav marks the opening of
Atrial League's 1938 schedule
Hazelwood Manufacturers arew
finst game on me uwue "'
Red Oak opposing them.
t year the Manufacturers did
In as well as was expected, and
Uson they are out for revenge
of the teams inai uimmeu
.luring the 11)37 season.
Hazelwood team lost sev-
veterans last season, uui u
ted them with other veterans
iount: blood.. The team has tan-
two players that were not with
anuiacturers last season, rarnc
,. . . ' i ir,,,-i.."
son, nisi oaseniun, ami vs.uucjr
a veteran catcher. With these
ck in circulation the team
be 'strengthened.
matter of a defensive team for
Manufacturers seems to be well
care of. The matter of offensive
ability of the players to hit
11 is still undetermined. This
be definitely decided on Sntr
so let's turn out nnd help the
Iwoud boys win their first game.
season the Hazelwood team
!Ter for sale at a dollar each,
tickets to the (rames played
home diamond, which will be
lames.
k 'finally a reality that Way mis
sive a general athletic field. This
en in demand for several years
fcn be used to a good advantage.
nly problem.-that-seems to pre-
tself is lighting the field. We
n mum tins will be much oi. a
in to solve, for once the field is
ted the lights will be there,
ci.umtiy-seems to be going soft-
F hv not have several tpni
As soon--as the athletic field
!-ted we believe Wavnesville
p community will also jo for
l-K'K.NSK KKVOKKU
Dtpai'-tin.-iit of Revenue this
amiwrneed that the driver's li
ef Walter Calloway, had been
1, because of driving drunk.
RSdriuAds
If
as You Ef er In Zinzinnati
THE MOUNTAINEER'S
POET PAGE
Completely Covering
The Local Sports
Field
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938
Edited By Marion T. Bridges
Page 11
Mmuifacturers Open Season Saturday
Among Outstanding Rookies
Marvin Duke
Outstanding southpaw ace of the International league for th pii
live years has been Marvin Duke, whom the Pittsburgh Pirates r..w
have under wing. Last summer, he won 21 victories against cljiit
defeats and is a product of the tutelage of Chief Bender, hurling
ace of another decade.
More Than Hundred Trade Of Dizzy
Streams And Lakes Dean Has Base
Open To Fishermen ball Fans Agog
SJierwood Forest Streams Will
Be Open On Weekend Of
May 7-8
More than 100 streams and lakes
in Western North Carolina, are open
to public lishing. Seasons ritt all
species of trout in the mountain
streams opened on April 15 and the
open period continues until August
:n. . :;
Fishing opportunities this season
will be augmented for anglers by a
series of week-end lishing periods fa
the stocked streams of the state and
national iranic preserves ol the re
gion. by the opening
stocked streams under
"The Great One" Predicts Best
Season Yet, As He Starts
In With Cubs
The breath-taking deal that sent
Dizzy Dean, one of t7ie game's great
pitchers from the St. Louis Cardinals
to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for
three players and a cash sum estimat
ed "up- to $150,000, still had baseball
fans standing around wondering what
would happen next in America's fa
vorite sport, as the big leagues got
underway.
All speculation as to the winner of
the National Leajiuo pennant,- was in
of specially 1 urinoil, as betting adds were quickly
co-operativu 'withdrawn and revised.
fishing arrangements and the open-1
ing of streams in the . (Ireat Smky
Mountains National Park.
Beginning .May Hi and continuing;
to August :U, many of the fine,
streams in the (ireat Smoky Moun-1
tains National Park will be open to
fishermen. There are over (HI miles
of fine ti.shinir streams in the na-
Diz is "tickled pink" to be with the
Cubs. And he indicated they were far
from unhappy.
on know, some of those guys
wanted to pinch me," he illustrated.
i "just to be sure it was so."
I Arm Feels (Jrcat
! It was his salary arm he pinched.
"No 'fooling,- my arm feels 'great."
tirmul n.-,ik nnrl manv miles of these il'i.zy declaied.
streams will be open to fishing this i The 7-year-old former cotton
'T..!h.n.-i.. f fhi. sti-eiims picker whose won and lost record from
..;ii iJ, ,.i,i f,.'t,.L.i hid. t.h, i 1M2 through 10:17 reads 18-15, 20-18,
i ctr.n.mc will he onen.wl after i'"i0-7. 2K-12, 24,1. 13-10, wanted
May 1.6 between the hours of 6 a. ni.
and 7:30 p. m.
In the Pisgah National Game Pre
serve, stocked streams will be open to
nirlari with stnto nr eolintv licenses P'r
f .. i on fwlvimr pennant and world
fee. The streams will be open o:i
May 20, 21, 22, June 3, 4, 5; June
17, 18, 19; July 22, 23, 24;-August 5,
(, 7 and August 19, 20, 21.
Streams in the Sherwood presei-ve,
will be opened to' week-end fishing
May 7, 8; July 3, 4 and August 13, 14
on the same basis as those in the
Pisgah national preserve. Man-days
will be limited to a seasonal number
in each of the preserves and should
these be exceeded during early parts
of the season subsequent open dates
will not be continued.
Wise conservation policies have en
hanced the fishing apportunities in
the Western North Carolina streams
and lakes. Lakes of the region of
peeF - lie
30-7. 28-12. 24-13. 13-10. wanted to
known what the St. Louis fans thought
of the trade announced "for the -best
interest" of the Cardinals.
He learned some had echoed Pep-
Martins dismal ' there goes our
series money,"
land he added "you can't play cash on
the ball field.'
Dizzy could shed no light on rea
sons why the Cards "sold him up the
river."
Good Reason
"Those things just happen," he
commented. "As far I know, things
had been fine all Spring, and I sure
think I'm going to have a good
season."
Again he flexed the arm that caus
ed Cardinal boss Branch Rickey to
admit, even after the trade, that
"Dizzy at his peak was about the
most valuable player in baseball."
Announcement of the deal broke
without warning in the Cards' club
house Saturday, just after Joe Med
wick's homer gave the Cards a city
series victory over the Browns.
The Redbirds were blue. They
agreed "we'd have been a scinch with
"Diz," and sougTit consolation i
Pepper Martin's suggestion "they'll
use some of the dough to get
Mungo."
Besides cash, the Cardinals obtain
ed Curt Davis, Clyde (Lefty)
Shoun and outfielder Tuck Stainback,
President Sam Breadon said the Cubs
got "no guarantees" with Dean, ap
parently a reference to the sore arm
blamed for Dizzy's worst season, 1937.
He had started that year in great
form. Then, in a Cardinal-Giant se
ries here May 19", a balk was called
and be protested. Two innings later
Jimmy Ripple claimed Dean tried to
"bean" him, and a general melee ensued.
Hazelwood's First
1938 Game Will Be
Against Red Oak
Manager -Bischoff Pleased With
The Condition Of Team.
Many Vets Back
which there are approximately 75,
have stocks of bass and bream the
lake fishing season opening on June
The Hazelwood Manufacturers open
their baseball season Saturday on
their home diamond against Red Oak.
The Manufacturers are a member of
the Industrial League of Western
North Carolina.
Due to adverse weather conditions
the Hazelwood team has not been able
to get as much practice as they would
have liked, but according to Manager
Bischotr, the team is progressing nice
ly. The team is made up of quite a
few new players this year, with sev
eral young players added.
Manager George Bischoff was still
undecided as to the actual starting
team in Saturday's game. He releas
ed a tentative lineup as follows:
The batteries will be Putnam, who is
a veteran southpaw, or Byrd, a new
man on the mound, with Price, an old
timer, or Smith, a new man on the
team, behind the bat.
Frank Robinson will probably cover
the first sack. Robinson has been out
of baseball for several years, but has
returned and is as good as ever. Sec ?-
l.ess than a month later, on June
2, Dean was suspended for remarks
allegedly maligning President Ford
Frick of the National League, bt
was reinstated two days afterward.
On July 7 a ball batted by ' Earl
Averill in the all-star game cracked
Dean's big left toe, and kept him
off the mound for two weeks. Shortly
afterward, a pain in his shoulder
diagnosed as bursitis put the Cardi
nal star Virtually on the shelf.
Stagehand, Derby Hope on Hand
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Karl Sunde and Stagehand
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Stagehand, favorite to win the Kentucky Derby, Is on hand at
fxiuisville, Ky., track and in the keeping of his trainer, Karl Sandc,
sliown above with Hie horse. Sande refused to predict a win lor
Stagehand.
ond base will be taken care of by the
old reliable, "Dutch" Fisher, who has
held this position for several years.
Short stop will be taken care of by a
veteran, Glen Wyatt. Third base lies
between Initial) and Andy Wyatt. In
the outfield, Itutf and Truitt are
named for left field with Ulalock at
center and Scruggs at right
Other players that, will probably
see action in Saturday's game will
be, Lane, Gene Wyatt, Gordon Wyatt,
Robinson, Johnson and Cassadn.
A goodly number of baseball fans
are expected to be on hand to wit
ness the first game of the season.
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