THE MOUNTAINEER'S
PORT PAGE
Completely Covering
The Local Sports
Field
Sport o
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;k. football weam
..t the same the
,', float through the
v'lle High School as
underway.
otball weather as
Tuesday was i.u
boy reporting for i
;o like it just the I
no uniforms were
of the boys wore
trunks. ;
THTRSDAY, Al'Gl ST 2:, 1938
Edited By Marion T. Bridges
I 'ape 15
Seek Liahts For Athletic Field
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50 CANDIDATES REPORT FOR FOOTBALL
J rilled
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,en at
, no nw
mione
that
Coach Weatherby's iron
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, r,,t live up to tne ruies
,h, l.igimiing of the sea-
i .. 1 Vi. iiitrht he.
tfi- now m'"u "l -
11 be put in his place.
i&r' 1... Manufacturers To Tackle Enka
For League's Top Ranking Game
After the Battle
of the game is
ports and that is
two coaches. If
football team
(v suit: purpose
promote dean
u nr. CV i'i '"V
.v; hfsiaes a
'b, featcd then it is not worth
"t;ne that if takes to put them in
,K.
Go Through Drills
Prospects For Winning Team
Indicated As Splendid Mater
ial Reports To Coaches
. ' 1. ko Dnrnkw
The frt "l tne wct: mv
Oriinieiw went on recoru as i-i-r
the lighting of the athletic
.dnd are planning w Kn- "
soon as possiDie. it is
the lights will be ready
i. rn'w irnn vum
ime to Miit' iw fr m
r.ignt.
rted as
t . I .. A .. L
It would be a goou ming 10 nave
Ural night games and in that way
he working people a cnance to
10V the game. nut mere is vine
awbaek in night games here, getting
neone to play. It is understood
t irot of the teams that play at
ht want mure of the proceeds, or a
p : tl 1
pi amount oi money man wuc
ht play during the day light hours.
the games here at night would
was many lans as some oi me
ames put on by some of the towns
arby, a larger purse could be of-
ed and Still come out on top or
little better. But that is neither
tre nor there. The lights will have
be put up before thinking of night
otball. : .
Barber Apple Men
Pick Saunook Owls
The apple-pickers of Barber's Or
ard downed the Saunook Owls last
aturday on the Hazelwood field. 7
4, in a hard fought game.
Caldwell and Barber led in the hit
's for the winners, while Mull and
nut took similar honors for Allen's
rwk.
Batteries for Barber's Orchard were
"tin and Barber, while Allen's
eek supported Browning and Cog-
The Waynesville .Mountaineers
started their football practice Tues
day afternoon with approximately
fifty boys reporting for the first prac
tice of the season.
Coaches Weatherby and Ratclift' put
the boys through a light drill, com
posed of exercise and timing practice
of punting and passing. The squad
was composed of several regulars
from last year and quite a few new
candidates who will likely be in ac
tion in most of the games.
Due to several of the regulars as
well as some of the prospective new
members working at public works
this week, they were not present at
the opening drill.
Both Coaches Weatherby and Rat
cliff ar optimistic concerning this
year's team.
CHESTERFIELD BOYS
TOO MUCH FOR THE
INDEPENDENTS
New Tiger Manager
The line
up:
Barber
orbin
Caldwell
Stephens
Beck
Moore
linehart
Stephens
Carter
7) Allen's Creek (4)
C Cogdill
P Browning
IB D.Green
2B B. Milner
SS Collins
3B J. Milner
RF Conard
CP C. Pruitt
LF Mull
Dorr Suffer ,
Hm Fever or
Asthma Symptoms
Mfc?" "ll' trying a doctor's treet
bZh? i yl"ltM of ithr hay ferer or
nhef in thou jinds of ctes.
hxrin. 1 ? ,sk us bout Dr- Fugue
Zto ,S - nrco'i" or habit forming
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SMITH'S DRUG STORE
The Hazelwood Independents lost
a hard fought game Saturday to Ches
terfield Mills at Asheville. The In
dependents held a lead of .'! to 0 until
the fourth inning. Then Chesterfield
Mills rallied. The final score of the
game was Earle Chesterfield Mills 7,
Independents 2. Leading batters, In
dependents, Casada, two singles, Car
roll Truitt double and single, Clint
Truitt two singles, Buddy Robinson
one double, and Bronson Robinson a
double. Earle Chesterfield Mills, E.
Farlow two singles.
H
2
1
2
1
1
0
Independents Pos AB R
Gordon Wyatt IB 4 1
Casada SS 4 0
Buddy Robinson 2B 4 0
Carroll Truitt C 4 0
Wright 3B 4 0
Bronson Robinson LF 4 1
Davis RF 2 1
Clint Truitt CF 2
Lance P .' 0
ToUl 32 5
Chesterfield Mills Pos AB R
Matthews CF 5 1
Morgan .'IB 4 1
Farlow 211 4 0
Sprouse IB 4 1
Robinson C 4 0
E. Farlow SS 4 2
Jones RF 1
Bishop LF 4 1
Medcalfe P 4 0
Total 37 7
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N - 'r
'I ho Hazelwood Manufaetuivrs, af
tti winning two games last week, will
go to Kiik.i in a return game, Satur-
I lie l'.iika tram .rave the Ha-
a hiking ,,, ,u (il.s.
-eeond hall, and the
aie out lor a win
second half the Man-
only lost two irames.
If they nutn-
I s otnl boys
gitllll- it tin
! .ihmutaeturor
So far in the
I utaetui ers have
I one of them to Enka.
age to take the game Saturday it will
j put them closer to the top Hmj KOHj
Chaiief to win tho second half of the
I Industrial league sciies.
-Monteith has boon pitching good
ib.ill since hejome.! the .Manufacturers
in the second half, and it is expected
that he will start the game Saturday
with Putnam and Byrd ready to give
loin any assistance that he
on the mound.
Del Baker
Most fUdden shock of the season
for the baseball world was when
Del Baker, above, was appointed
manager of the Detroit Tigers, re
placing Mickey Cochrane who
may go to the Boston Red Sox as
manager.
Biltmore Swamped
By Onslaught Of
Manufacturers
may need
Manufacturers In
Winning Streak At
Franklin Sunday
Hazelwood Downed Macon Team
y to 2 liefore Large Sunday
Crowd
-C- v.
The
Maiuitacturfis iourncved lo
Franklin on Sunday and downed the
Franklin nine by a score of U to 2,
in the first Sunday game thut the
Manufacturers have played.
The Franklin game was not a reg
ular schedule game and was played as
an "in-between-game." The Sunday
games have been going over with a
bang in Franklin with large crowds
attending.
Inman led the day in hitting hon
ors managing to get four hits out of
five trips to the plate, two doubles
and two singles. Patillo led the
Franklin team with two for four.
Byrd pitched good ball up until the
fifth inning, allowing only three hits.
(when he was relieved hv . PiKnnni.
Monteith Pitched Air-Tieht Hall. ," f"uthPw f" the Hazelwood team.
Iunrig irie course oi the game f rank
Armstrong getting aid
Eighteen stitches were required
to repair damage Inflicted on
Henry Armstrong's face by Lou
Ambers although Armstrong won
the bout and his third world box
tag title. The Herkimer Kid
ttaged a gallant battle and re
peatedly scored with telling up-percuts.
C. Of C. Board
In Behind Plan
To Light Field
Possibility Of Lights Ik'ing In
stalled In Time For Night
Fool ball
WITH I OTHER
BRAND OF BEER.
WBE THE JUDGE.
Ill TDUfl OWM TASTE DiQDE.
WANTED
MAPLE LOGS, Hard and Soft.
Aso Birch, bass, Ash, Cherry, Walnut,
Butternut and Bellwood.
Deuvered to our mill at lake junaluska
For Price and Specifications Call
Carolina CDilO-Biilies
H. L. Liner
Allowing But Eight Hits
In Game
The Hazelwood Manufacturers wal
loped the Biltmore team, B to 1, on
Biltmore's diamond last Saturday to
add another step toward the top in the
Industrial league, with Monteith
pitching an eight-hit game out of
thirty-one possible chances.
The Hazelwood team clicked
throughout the game, making only 2
errors and gathering eleven hits.
Glenn and Gene Wyatt together with
Inman chalked up two hits apiece
with Wilson getting three hits out
of four trips to the plate for Biltmore.
Biltmore
B. Williams
C. Maham
J. Carter
C. McManan
R. Capps
J. Bramlette
J. Wilson
B. Shroot
II. Wolfe
Pos All K
SS
2B
C
LF
RF
FB
:jb
CF
P
4
4
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
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DECORATION DAY
Decoration day will be held at
Crabtree Chapel Saturday, August
27. Everybody is invited to come and
bring lunch, and flowers.
I 'if in it i- plans are being formu
la ted to light the athletic field at the
high school -with a possibility that
l he project will be completed this fall
in time lor night football
The boa id of directors of the Cham
ber of Commerce in session Monday
evening discussed the matter at
length, and President Ralph Prevost
is to name a committee within a day
or two to work with school authorities
in getting work underway.
The directors expressed themselves
freely on the matter, and felt that
ihe lights should he installed before
the football season.
Several individuals in the communi
ty have ottered to donate something
to the material necessary for the light
ing, and others have pledged work
men. M. H. Bowles said that a tentative
estimate of installing the lights had
been made sometime ago, and was
about $7.ri(). With some material and
labor donated, it is believed the work
can be done for a much smaller cash
outlay.
The group went into the matter of
having organzied solt ball teams next
spring and summer. It was pointed
out that Sylva and Canton often draw
crowds from one thousand to fif
teen hundred to the games.
Several business men at Monday
night's meeting were of the opinion
that at least eight teams could be
organized in this community for all
season playing, and perhaps some
inter-city games.
While there are many details to bi
worked out, it is believed that the
project will be pushed rapidly.
lin was allowed only six hits against
the Manufacturers fifteen.
Hazelwood I,s AB R H E
Glenn Wyatt 2H 5 2
Blalock CK 5 2 1
Casada lit ,11 11
Fisher ,'( 5 i
Truett LF 5 11
Smith C 5 2 1
Inman SS 6 4 1
Robinson RF 5 1 1
Byrd p . l
Putnam P 2 1
Leading hitter, Inman, 4 for 5.
Two double and two singles. Putnam
relieved Byrd in the fifth.
Byrd allowed only three hits until
the fifth. Smith. played a great game
behind the bat.
Pos Alt R II
4 1
1
Leading hitter, J. Wilson, 3 for four.
Hazelwood
Glenn Wyatt
Blalock
Gene Wyatt
F. Robinson
Joe Scruggs
R. Putnam
R. Montieth
J. Smith
E. Inman
Leading hitters,
four. Genu Wyatt,
Pos AB R
SS
CF
IB
LF
2B
RF
P
4
5
5
4
4
5
4
4
4
1
3B
E. Inman,
2 for four.
H
2
1
2
1 -
1
1
1
2
2
Franklin
Sutton
PattilJo
Dalrynkle
Dunoll
Archer
Elliott
Calie
Swantson Z
Russell
Berry
Justice XX
XX Justice
thir inning did not bat
Leading hitter, Pattjllo 2 for four
Z batted for Russell in ninth.
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erage that, represents the result of
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Red Rock Cola conies in a full 12
ounee bottle, containing two gener
ous glasses. Its fine rich fruit flavor
and its delightfully refreshing quali
ties make it. a beverage sensation
among people of all walks of life.
Many find Red Rock Cola the ideal
drink with their lunch because it's so
thoroughly satisfying and 'it tastes
so good" with sandwiches or other
foods. The big 12-ounce bottle af
fords sufficient amount to accompany
a full meal. And for that mid-morning
or mid-afternoon pick-up thous
ands enjoy the delicious invigorating
satisfaction that they get from a
cold bottle of Red Rock Cola.
You'll find Red Rock Cola ice cold
at, your nearest dealers. Try a bottle?
of this delicious fruit-flavored cola
today. Take a supply home ond keep
it in your refrigerator ready to serve
often. Orange Crush Bottling Co.,
Asheville, distributors. Adv.
LF
2B
3B
II!
C
CF
RF
SS
SS
p
p
started
3
game, pitched
for
INDEPENDENTS TO
MEET LEICESTER
HERE ON SATURDAY
The Hazelwood Independents will
play the Leicester nine on the Hazel
wood diamond this coming Saturday
with a good game in prospect.
The Independents lost their game
to Earl Chesterfield Mills in Asheville
last week and are out to win the game
with Leicester.
This week they will pitch a new
man. .,
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Liquid, Tablat
Sal va Not Dtept
. : curat ...
MALARIA
in 7 day and relieve!
COLDS
firat day
Headache, 30 minute
Try "MUB-MY-TISM" World'! Bt LIrWment
Leathernecks Not
Tough Enough For
Saunook Owls
The Saunook Owls put the skids i
under the Tannery Leathernecks last
Friday, with John Owens pitching nor I
hit ball for the first five innings of!
the game. Other pitchers used by the !
winners, were Saunders and Corbin, I
with Rhinehart and Stephens getting I
three hits in four trips to the plate, j
Swanger, Gaddis and Henry twirled
for the Tanners, to Scmggs, with i
Swanger getting 2 for four hits. 1
RETURN FROM GEORGIA
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Galloway and
niece, Miss Hortense Miller, spent the
week-end in Cleveland, Ga., and on
Sunday attjended the Mossy Creek
Camp Meeting. This annual event
has been held for the past 107 years.
The Ideal Vacation. . . .
(VflAYVOlEW
MANOR
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One of the Finest Appointed Hotels
In The Blue Ridge Mountains
YOU will enjoy your stay here,
whether it be for just a day or
two or for a month. Perfect
service amid ideal surroundings
JACK G. CRAFT Proprietor-Manager