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1 '1 - I J k : -I'-i i '''-'' 1 '": : !. ' . ' t- ' ; ' THE MOUNTAINEER'S Completely Covering The Local Sports Field nn PAGE 11 u.i'l season is - . . - rmw in lull I Wat . nation. even here in THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938 Edited By Marion T. Bridges Page Oportij V .....v BBUGES l'" -v fans were able to "h T'u'ame of the season tl nr, , .,,. at Hazel- . f..,t jame of the year, K'1-' ,'... as a whole made k,k,u i -iwnlaved a bit LLlt fV rri'i .1 fro ..f.rul that l s hard to match ;r5t gallic r..ar !,R' tfiin- was well attended, fans "rag ' the op- ,ed like big league nJ-u . , kur the fi- UIli! taiu'i' support, j- not so M 'v K til'" IV";B I - - AGUND new fruit bread... delicious in flavor.. . racked with the fruity good ous of bananas. And this is iei...the bananas actually kP the bread moist aod frh for several days. Binana Tea Bread makes excellent toast for breakfast it's a treat at tea time, in cbool lunches, at church sup. l.Try it for new and "dif. sandwiches. B tkefinl in your wd f strre this new flavor treat. Ad remember, Banana Tea Bd is only one of the many uses for bananas. 'Get your copy of the banana ,ei bred recipe and other m banana recipes when yoa "Star in My Kitchen." UNITED FRUIT PANAMAS JUtrihutccl by nturr dispatch company Manufacturers Go On Rampage, Win 22 to 8 Haywood Boy Captains State Team '-" V " vft 1 1 ' y" s : f ' i f&k'.iA - ! h 1 Wll- Red Oak Falls Be fore Hazelwood In Opener Manufacturers Swatted Out Hits In 1 1 Times At llat ; Made Three Errors i Tiio Hazt'lwood Manufacturers j handed down a defeat to Red Oak in !the first game of the Wi8 season of the Industrial" League, on the Hazel wood diamond last Saturday by a I score of 22-8. yuite a few enthusiastic fun nessed the affair. The Manufacturers seemed to be on a hitting spree Saturday, gettitijr 22 hits out of 41 chances, while Red Oak only managed to get' 1-1 hits out of 4.'! chances. IVmg the first game of the season, and without very much practice, the -Manufacturers played an exceptionally good game, making onlv I errors, against Red Oak's .1 Red Oak had some difheultv in furn ishing pitchers to stem the hitting spree that llaehvooil put ,,n Tin game started with Merrill on tin inoiind. but after a short time Hill, the fn st baseman, tried his hand at hurl ing, 'I he Manufacturers soon knock ed Hill out of th,. box. and Kice re placed hini. At the end of the game Studrr was tossing tlu. bull for the visitors. '1 he Manufacturers tiyon this Saturday. Joe Joins Up Seeks Lost Throne fcs n - -,v mmm '' I'm ' T irr TTTf -W mm' 'VTl'M f?' x -s 1 A i will journey to '1 he statistic Pictured here are Coach Doc Sermon, left, and Captain Bill Davin of the N. C. State college track team, which meets Wake Forest college at. Wake Forest this afternoon. Captain Davis, a Maggie, Haywood county boy, whs a double winner for State in its opening meet w ith I'niversity of Richmond. He runs the mile and 440. each fan at the game Saturday '-would give a five-cent piece the small amount of $o.78 which was collected, would look like small change. The big fight between Louis and ' Schmeling seems to be the next figlit of any importance, and is now in a squabble as to where the bout will beheld New York or Chicago. It does not matter where the fight is held just so it is held on schedule, June 22. The two fighters have been separated long enough. Schmeling is the only fighter to put the lights out for the Negro since his debut into the higher circles of prize fighting. ?:l.7K. PijK-.y l)eaii, the much discussed Cub pitcheij demonstrated Sunday that his 9250,000 arm is completely sound, by whipping his old mates of the St, Louis Cardinals, 5-0, iu a game in which Dizzy allowed only 4 hits. The best pitching in the majors of 'the week goes to Schumacher, Ciarit hurler, who turned in a one-hit performance. The sale of season tickets for the Manufacturers is going along satis factorily, but the "f rue-will offering" taken at Saturday's game was far below what the team can travel on A Good Laxative The bad feelings and dullness often attending constipation take the Joy out of life. Try a dose ot Black-Draught at the first sign of constipation and see how much bet ter It is to check the trouble before it gets a hold on you, Black Draught Is purely vegetable and is so prompt and reliable. Get re freshing relief from constipation by taking purely vegetable Only about fi per cent of Nevada's land is in private ownership, except ing railroad lands. Iluel ood I'os. All U II K (ilen vatt SS a ; : 0 lllaiork ( F I 2 ' 0 Andy U yatt I.F I 2 2 0 Fisher . 2H 4 1 I 2 I. Scruggs . ;K 5 2 1 (I V. Robinson . II! 4 2 2 I! L. Hird ( 4 2 2 0 Inriian . .'tl! 0 :; -t (i Smith C r .", 2 o (ioidon Wyatt X 1. 2 1 0 10. St ruggs XX f 0 l 1 Carol Truitt XXX 0 0 0 0 Kiiir xx xx o 0 o o Putnam X-XXXX 1 0 I 0 ' 44 22 22 :s X Wept in for F. Robinson in the 2nd. XXwent in for J. Scruggs in the Vlh. XXX Went in for Andv Wyatt in the 8th. -' . .'" '' XXXXWen in for Rlalock in the 8th. XXXXX Went in for liird in the 8lh. Rod Oak C, Roberts 21! 5 2 2 0 L Holaway SS 5 2 12 L. Ramsey .'!IJ 5 2 4 0 K. Hill 1R 5 0 2 0 Hughey RF T) 12 2 Reid CF 4 1 2 0 iDebruehl LF 2 0 1 (I Hensley C & 0 0 0 Merrill I' 5 0 0 0 P.ice 0 0 0 0 Sluder 7.7. 10 0 0 M. Roberta 10 0 0 Edmonds ZZZZ 0 0 0 1 Vas You Efer In Zinzinnati Bees3 1(0) Good mwslThe , kriefqe club's qcinq to the CO OKW SCHOOL MOVietuay!) It's sure to 6e full of qoocf tips GO to see the cooking schoel picture, "Star In My Kitch en." Find but why 9 out of 10 acreen stars use Lux Toilet Soap. Its ACTIVE lather removes Arrt and dirt, stale cosmetics thorovihly prevents the ofsoirec rx-.res that cause unat tractiveCwrr.rtic Skin dullness, tiny bkmisbrs, enlarged pores. Guard your complexion the easy Hollywood way with pure, m&d Lux Toilet Soap. 9 out of 10 Screen Stars use HiletSoap Z Went in for Merrill in the 7th. ZZ Went in for Rice in the 7th. ZZZ Went in for DeRruehl in the tith ZZZZ W'ent in for Hughey in the 8th. 43 8 14 5 Red Oak 000 1H0 HOI 8 Hazelwood 043 240 81022 Joe 1)1 Muggiu Accepting the $25,000 contract of fered linn by the Yankees alter holding out until alter the season opened, Joe l)i Maggio. star ont lielder of the world champions, leaves San Francisco, above, lor New "i ork. 'There's' iii doubt the National League hallall'oi els a little better grip than the American airate and enables pitchers to get niavlie a little more stuff on his deliveries inougii lesis far nn t wo Old. on nn in 'fc ' Xw.) V k A. -. V X have proven it travels just as when swatted soundly. Thole i difficulty in distinguishing the halls when one is held ill either ' Net fans are keeping on 'eye Helen Willis Moody, .who is now her way to Kngland to take part the international tennis tournament at Wimbledon. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father and for the many beautiful flowers. Mis. Dollie Arriirgtoii and Family. Helen ills Moody Displaying championship form during a workout, in New ork, hdovu, neiore sailing for Kurope, Helen Wills Moody is off for Eng land to seek her eighth WlmhJe JvQ title after a layoff of three years. Synthetic rubber can now bp inad from petroleum mixed with cellulose. Eskimos build their sleds of wood, and the runners are shod with ivory no nails or screws being used. Fountains at the (Jolden Onto expo sition are to be made phosphorescent by ultraviolet light playing on wter containing chemicals "that Huoroace. CARDUi In this modern tune something wonderfully worth while can be done for practically every woman who Buffers from functional pains ot menstruation. Certain cases can be relieved by taking Cardul. Others may need a physician's trer.tmenu Cardul has two widely d"mon strated un: U To ease the im mediate pain and nervousness of the monthly period; and (2) to aid In building up the whole system by helping women to get more strength from their food. with Mother BtAHD Of BEER. YOU BE THE JUDGE. IETTDUB OWMTiSTI DEQUE. V Stem (3 t&zzzm & WHAT DO VOU AND YOUR -HUSBAND DIFFER OVEP., MRS. BRPWN? OH, 4IE MAKES AN AWFUL SCENE OVER MY HOME-MADE PANCAKES. 1 hi .j..ir to sav 1 Umv4 WEU,MR5. BROWN, WE CAN GUARANTEE A -HAPPY ENPINS TO VOlR CASE, JUST GET VOURr SELF SOME OF AUNTJEMIMA'S READV MIX. MAIM WHAT A MEAL SOUTHERN PANCAKE BREAKFAST "..'. 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