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JPORTl) VnnS BRIDGES thp first of H' ". in the air other , .1,.!!- Seemed 10 lilB'C . , -mm has closed and 5t r"'i'.u.. :,r the sportsman to it:1-" 1 .... L- nrtfl ircr .-mi on me ; 1 ,.,1,h1 ud for the hunt- joii-n ' L.,,n,i onenmir r:5:h. (,hl!,on th, subject of hunting, 'ndn ,ie the thrill those last Sunday when two ,.h-.cil tnem uo the lunch? If there were : in the crowd, we imagine ili-wd for a Rood rifle, and a V, to pull a bead on old mother ;,n and hvr cub. ., t kpnr-i. we must re- -mber that down at caiiu.... Mates for a place on me Lr -eam have reported lor pracuce art down at woiK uuuci .. .ndexter ami Allen. Eleven avc- have reported tor duty, ana Dy ek-eml, the coaches expect 60 out fur 'lai'y drills. .....i Allen Cttntan ij alrlUlU .. 11 have a former W. C. T- C. star im:!ar e'.-up to Waynesville with ach Kateliff, helping Coach V eatn- Ka'chrT ami Allen played under M.U'i at W. C. T. so on the fan, would we be safe in saying a::nc two games this year with the ,-n Biai-k Hears will have more 4'-;h,. ordinary" run of community ,.;a;y? Seems that the suggestion ,t the two coaches for both teams Ikavr a lot of personal interest at i,. . . . ami that should add "pep, . 1 . i. .. tr ,.1 :. hi ami vigor to uie iiaywoou fciui- -n cla.-sic." What Kiixl of a football team will j.vnovilli have this year? It is :y sfKli'in that we make any pre :1.111s, hut to answer this question - would 'Say the. Mountaineers, as r as. en ti lie 'determined in so short time will have a good team. Thi; line this year will be slightly kvifv that the one last season, and ' bucks w ill have as much, if not re speed than the ones on the ' team. Several new boys that have recent moved into this section are out for team and is expected that these ys will add strength to the Moun- .aeer?. The Enka ten showed their rivals ' the gimv of softball was played Greensboro last week. If there is piling to be won in the form of aletic events, Ktika is entered, and most cases comes out on top. Monday, Labor Day, the county will running over with sports events, th Canton and Hazelwood have a full J Program of recreation. The pro- pm at Canton starts on Saturday un a big softball game. The THE MOUNTAINEER'S PORT PAGE Completely Covering: The Local Sports Field THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1938 Edited Ry Marion T. Uridges Page Mountaineers Have Eleven Games On Foot Sets World Mark This season the Mountaineers will have six games of football played on the local gridiron and five will be played on foreign ground. The schedule is as follows: September 16, Asheville High, there. September 23, Andrews, here. September 150, Brevard, here. October 7, Christ School, here. October 14, Canton, here. October 22, Asheville School, there, (Saturday.) October 28, Hendersonville, there. November 4, Murphy, here. November 11, Mars Hill, there. November 18, Swannanoa, here. November 25, Thanksgiving Day, Canton, there. Leicester Takes Game By Two Runs From Independents The Hazelwood Independent com bined with several of the Manufactur ers lineup lost a hard fought game to the Leicester nine on the Hazel wood diamond last Saturday by a score of 8 to (. A large crowd at tended the game in spite of the threat ening weather. With the Hazelwood team in the lead until the last part of the ninth inning the Leicester team rallied to put across the two winning scores. Leading the Hazelwood team in the hitting line were. Hud Rlalock with two home runs anil a single and In nian with two singles. For-Leicester, Webb slamrrt'od out one' home run and two singles. Batteries: Hazelwood, Davis, Lance', and Smith. Leicester, Hankin, Webb, and Baker. On Friday of this week the same team will meet the Earl Chesterfield Mills nine on the local diamond. r J"? ft Enka Adds Another Title To Records The American Enka softball team took the state championship title at Greensboro last Saturday by taking the Purol Pep ten by a score of lfi to 14 in an eight-inning game, ut suieai si .ioj pov'U si "5)113 athletics and the softball title is just another championship added to the many they have already to their credit. The baseball team won the first half of the Industrial loop and are Hazelwood program will start in the TkW J ..'iL L.. 11 iorenoon on inonoay, wun oau Kaiiif. foot races and many other contests. In all, there will be enough activ ities to keep all sportsmen and fans( busy for the day. ML IHH'M.I lUlilH I 11 o PS 31 M AY WE HELPFULLY SUGGES T T H AT Y O U VISIT STYLE HEADQUARTERS AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR FINE AND ECONOMICAL TAILORING. We Invite You E S PE C I A L L Y our Tuesday Sept. 6th - .1 ... luesuay, air. liraay ivinsiana win De ai uur "re PePared especially to meet the needs of those diffi- t " "i. He represents the Storrs Schaeffer line which e flave handled for years. Visit us that day. Let Mr. 'Nand advise as to your needs. 4M MeAcLandUe 4o CoeAy Aeed 1 $ SHOW AXD SERVE YOU-YOUR VISIT WELCOMED C. E. EAY'S SONS Joe Hicstand Setting an amazing new record for consecutive hits at trapshoot ing, Joe Hiestand, 31-year-old farmer from Hillsboro, O., broke 966 straight birds at the Grand American Trapshooting tourney at Vandalia, O., bettering by more than 200 the old record of 716. Big Card Ready For Grid Fans Hig Five Teams Have Hard Sche dule This Year, Number Of Intersectional Games Seventeen days from the clay that you read this story, you will be read ing the first reports' of the actual, war fa re in lil'W Big Five football cam paign. For on September 17, Davidson and Wake Forest will opeii the season. The Wildcats will play The Citadel at Charleston, and the Demon Deacons will entertain Randolph-Macon at Gore Field. These games will set otf one of the most attractive football schedules ever given to North Carolina grid fan-i. Big Five teams will play an even two dozen games on Tar Heel soil, and 14 contests are slated for foreign fields. States reur-fsented on this schedule, in addition to the Old North State, are Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and New York. "" About those intersectional games for which both ambitious alumni and Mr. Average Fan hunger. Yes, each team but Davidson will have its fair share. Just as in the past Duke, State, and Carolina will carry the burden. Duke has scheduled three big inters sectional tilts. The Blue Devils will play Colgate at Hamilton, N. Y., Oc tober 8, and Syracuse at Syracuse on November . 12.- Don't forget the Pitt game in Duke Stadium November 26. State tackles Manhattan in New York, November 5, and will play host to Detroit oh November 12, and to Carnegie Tech on Thanksgiving Day. Carolina will concentrate its ambi tions around two of Gotham's grid giants, N. Y. U., at Yankee Stadium, October 15, and Fordham at the Polo Grounds, November 12. Wake Forest will play Western Maryland, a Southern school which Won Eastern recognition under Dick Harlow's regime, in the Baltimore City Stadium, November 12. Duke, State, and Carolina will take on : three leading Southeastern Con ference foes. State meets Alabama at Birmingham on October 8; Duke entertains Georgia Tech at Durham on October 15; and Carolina has scheduled Tulane for Home-coming Day, October 8. The season will keep running white- hot until December 3, when State closes its season against The Citadel at Wilmington. This will be the first time in years that a Big Five school has had a December contest. Dur on their way toward winning the sec ond half if they manage to trim the Brevard Tanners and the Manufac turers from Hazelwood. In baseball the Enka team has won the textile tournament of the two Carolinas several times. ' J GO Candidates Are I Reporting For Daily Football Practice New Uniforms To He Issued Team For Opening With Asheville, Sept. 16th Football practice started in earnest the first of the week with more candi dates reporting for duty than were out the first few days of practice. The squad is imw composed of about sixty and has been going through light signal drills and timing practice -since the first of this week. Uniforms were issued to two complete teams Wednesday and the three fundamen tals of football, blocking, charging and tackling, were demonstrated. With approximately fifteen letter men from the li'.H Mountaineer squad now out -for the team and six of these first string men from last year the team' is being worked into shape by Coaches Weathcrby and Katclitf. and -scrimmage is scheduled to start Friday. The two coaches are putting . the boys through signal drills anil teach ing the new boys the different plays that will lie used this season. The team is expected to be in excellent condition for the first game of the season- -September Hi with the Asheville High Maroons ut 'Memorial Siadium in Asheville. According to Coach Weathcrby only forty hoys' will he carried on the! sipiad this year and the boys are : win king hard to be among the forty, j ' New '' uniforms' have 'been ordered i and will be-here in time for the opening game. j . - - -' :' - . ! IIWTH WOMKN TOI'IUSTS j 1'IM) .100 POINDS IIONF.Y , Alberqueriiue, N. M. After four days and nights of wandering on de olate lava beds, three women tourists I were rescued. Without food or wafer,' the party had moistened their lips on rainfall. The women got lost when exploring perpetual ice cave, the strange, naturally refrigerated lava pits near Grant. N. M. ing the coining seHson.the Wolfpack, tackling one Of the most ambitious schedules in the annals of North Car olina football, will be busy on 1 1 con secutive week-ends. Doc .Newton's boys will not have a breathing spell at any point in the campaign. Hunting Season To Open Sept. 15th Fishing Season Closed Yester day With Largest Sale Of License Ever Known The fishing season closed yester day, but the sportsmen in this sec tion will not have to wait long for another major sport, us the hunting season opens on Thursday the 15th. The sale of fishing licenses amount ed to $2,2S8 this season, which is the largest sale ever recorded here, according to G. C. Plott, county game protector. Mr. Plott ulso predicts a similar gain in the hunting licenses, as the season offers Unusual sport. Mr. Plott states that the squirrels will be abundant this season, while there wil be plenty of bear, and the grouse, which have been protected for several years have been observed in many places over the' county. In view of this increase in game Mr. Plott feels that the sale of hunting licenses will be much larger than last yea r. The price of hunting license is as follows: Non resident, $l.r.2.r; state resident, $2.10; county resilient, $1.10, and combination limit ing and fishing state license $:!.10. I. iccnse agents in the county are as follows: In Waynesville, they will be sold at Waynesville Hardware, Mas sie Hardware, and Alexander's Drug Mure: at Lake .lunaluska, tilling sta tion of Kd Pots; Clyde, at Clyde Phar macy; in Woodrow, at the store of K. I!. Iiicknian; Ciuso, W. B. Poston. The open season and hag limit for 1 lay wood as announced by Mr. Plott is as follows: Hear, October 2(Mh to January I, two days with two a season. Deer, male, October 1 to January 1, line day with three a season. Uaci'oon, October l.r to February 1 5, no limit. Quail, December 15 t February 20, 10 days, with a bag limit of 150. Tukeys, December 15 to February 20th, 1 day with a limit of U. Grouse, December 15 to January 15, 2 days with a limit of 10. The federal regulations governing fowls, as given out by Mr. Plott, are: Dove, split season, September 1 to September .'!() -15 days; December 20 to January .'f l, 15 days. Ducks, November 15 to December 20, 10 days, with a bag of 20. (ieese, November 15 to December 2!, 5 days, with a bag of 10. Beacon Mills To Play Here Saturday Season Drawing To An End, With Manufacturers In Run ning Of Capturing Second Half The Hazelwood Manufacturers will end their regular schedule next Sat urday when they meet the strong Beacon Mills team on the Hazelwood diamond. The game is scheduled to start at 3:.'10. Due to the Knka softball team going to Greensboro to compete in the state championship contests the game with Hazelwood was postponed until a later date. The Manufacturers have only lost two games in the second half of the series and if they manage to take the Beaoon nine Saturday they will still bo in the running although Brevard and Knka are on top. It is expected that the game with Knka will be played off sometime next week, and if the Manufacturers are tops in that game will meet the Tryon team to play off the game that was rained out. It is true that the money used for a battleship would build a great many miles of pavement. But those mile of pavement wouldn't help milch if our country was attacked. Women on the average live longer than men, according to insurance .statistics. But no figures-are given after a woman reaches 45, which shows gallantry, even in mortality tables.; JSP .vk w - i WITH OTHER BRAND Of BEER. YOUll THE JUDGE. LET IfDUR OWN TASTE DECIDED Massie's Dept. 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