THURSDAY, APRIL Page 14 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Rock Hill Boys; Hazelwood Girls Win Elementary Basketball Tilts The opening rounds of the ele mentary basketball tournament were started last week between the Bock Hill boys and the Central Elementary boys. Rock Hill won the opening tilt 18 to 13. Following this the Hazelwood koys played East Waynesville and won 9 to 8. In the finals Kock Hill emerged elementary champions by defeating tke Hazelwood boys with the score of 34 to 6. In the girls' opening games played on Wednesday afternoon the Junaluska girls lost to Maggie girls, 72 to 6. Following this the Hazelwood girls defeated East Waynesville girls 29 to 6. In the finals the Hazelwood girls were victorious and earned the elementary championship by downing the Maggie girls, 12 to 9. Trophies were awarded the cham pionship teams at the close of the games. Boys' line-ups: Rock Hill (18) Central Ele. (13 F Hannah .. ................Gibson(4) F Riddle (16) Carswell (4) C Ramsey .. ...Hightower (2) G Carver .. ................Warren (2) G E. Riddle ....Plott (1) Boys' line-ups: Hazelwood (9) East Waynes. (8) F Powers (4) ..Franklin F Robinson (1) ..........Morgan (6) C Arrington (4) ......Sutton (2) G Rudisell ......Smith G SUllwell ....Leming Subs: Smith. unwuiwuMW'W"imwm"iw"ii''i"ui'lw pinwmi"111"1 1 "i i f Boys' Finals: Rock Hill (34) Hazelwood (5) F Riddle (18) ........ ..........Powers F Hannah (10) ........Stillwell (2) C Ramsey (7) Arrington (2) G Carver ...........Smith (1) G E. Riddle ..........Rudisell Girls' Division Maggie (72) Junaluska (6) F Ball (60) ...McElroy (2) F Mehaffey (12) ...Haney (4) F Setzer ;. ...McCracken G Miller .........Bradley G Sutton .. ................... .t..McGaha G Evans Hazelwood 29 East Waynesville 6 F Chambers (18) Boone FR-Moore (6) .......Knight F McClure (6) ............. Robinson G Kirkpatrick .. ............Franklin G Revis .. ..........i.............Inman G G. McClure .........Miller Softball Official SPORT HAPPENINGS By "HYATT J. D. HYATT E. C. WAGENFELD, the new secretary-treasurer of the WHL Softball League. Mr. Wagenfeld has taken an active part in all sports of the community, and has led his Tannery Softball and base ball teams to many a victory. Photo by Sberrill's Studio, Girls' Finals Hazelwood (12) Maggie (9) F Moore (3) ..................Ball (7) F McClure (2) Mehaffey (2) F Chambers (7) ................Setzer G Kirkpatrick ...Evans G Revis .. ......Miller McClure .. .....::........Sutton ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE All persons will take notice that the undersigned has qualified in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County as Ad ministrator of the estate of Callie McDaniel, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate will present the same to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of March, 1943, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of any right claimant may have to re 'eover. AH per softs isted to the estate will make immediate payment. This 25th day of March, 1942. HARDY LINER, JR. Administrator of the estate of Callie McDaniel, deceased. No. 1171 April 2-9-16-23-30-May 7. - Asheville Ball Club To Be Back Home On Sunday Bill Delancey brings his hust ling young Tourists back to Ashe ville, Sunday, May 3, after the first road trip of the season, to face the Durham Bulls, 1941 champions of the Piedmont League, and one of the largest crowds of the early season is expected to be on hand at McCormick Field when the two clubs square off. The veteran Lee Sherrill will be on the mound for the Tourists. The classy righthander, who prom ises to be the ace of the Tourist staff this season, will be making his first appearance in an Ashe ville uniform since 1936, and the fans are expected to turn out in large numbers to see him in ac tion. Durham will also be here Monday and Tuesday afternoons. May 4 and 5, at 4:00 p. m. Another former Asheville fa vorite,' Ben Chapman, will make his debut here Wednesday after noon, May 6, when he leads his Richmond Colts to Asheville for a three-game stand with the Tour ists. Chapman, one of the speed- iest outfielders in the majors for years and a former Piedmont League star, is the new manager of the Colts, and his many Ashe ville friends are expected in the stands, May 6, to see him perform. HELLO, SPORT FANS! This past week must have been a very sad week for the hundreds ; . . yes, even thou sands of fishermen all over the state . They know and we know that the fire which was perhaps maliciously started last Sunday at the foot of Shining Mountain and the dozens of other fires all over the country which have been burning furiously have ruined for many years to come, not only valuable for ests, and personal property, but many of fine fishing streams.. - These fishermen realize, too, that the fish which were perhaps lucky enough to live through -the fire will be killed when it rains as the ashes and lye start pouring into the streams . . . It seems a shame that after the painstaking years spent in stocking our waters with the finest species of fish for the enjoyment of fishermen . . . it all was to be wiped out in just a few minutes ... It seems that just about the only thing left to do is to stock the remaining streams that were not affected by the fire with all the fish possible . . . Cody Plott says that although all fishing has been cancelled on all government land because of the fire there is still a chance ... if it rains! The government says that as soon as it rains fishing will be resumed the nearest open date afterwards. MORE ABOUT SOFTBALL L. N. Davis, president of the softball league, has asked that all firms who want to have a team in the league this year or who want to be represented to have a representative at the meeting which is to be held at the Chamber of Commerce at 8:00 this Friday night. They are very anxious to complete plans for the softball league at this meeting and to get the season underway . . . so all of you who want in on this please have your representative at the meeting tomorrow night. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of the late Robena Bishop, deceased, late of the coun ty of Haywood, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, at Clyde, N. C, Rt 1, on or before the 26th day of March, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate .will please make immediate pay ment.' This the 26th day of March, 1942. R. C. BISHOP, Administrator of Robena Bishop. No. 1168 Mar. 16-April 2-9-16-23-30. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. FRED IVEY - :- VS. OTILLIE IVEY. It appearing from the affidavit of Fred Ivey, that the said Otillie Ivey, the defendant therein, is not to be found in the State of North Carolina, and after due diligence cannot be found in the County of Haywood, State of North Caro lina, that the said plaintiff has a good cause of action against the said defendant, for an absolute divorce upon statutory grounds. It is therefore ordered that summons be served on the satd defendant by publication, and that to the end that notice of this action be published in a newspa per in Haywood County requiring the defendant to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court within thirty days and an swer or demur to the same or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demand in the com plaint. C. II. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Court for Haywood Coun ty. This is the 11th day of April, 1942. No. 1173 April 16-23-30-May 7 fr. BLACKBURN, LOUIS' TRAINER, DEAD We were sorry the other day when we read that Jack Blackburn, Joe Louis' trainer and friend, had passed on. "Louis would have been a great fighter and a cham pion without Jack's help . . . but he was a greater fighter and a greater champ because of Blackburn". Blackburn himself was a great fighter in his young days. . . . His real name was Charles Henry Blackburn and he was a lightweight fighter during his days in the squared circle . . . he fought for 20 years, starting in 1903. Until one day he engaged in a cutting scrap and down one side of his face was a long red line which reminded you of all the weary years he spent in a peni tentiary for killing a man. , Although must of this was forgotten by Jack in the joy he gained in the development and the success of the Brown Bomber . . . because through Joe Louis he could live over his own days in the ring when he was really a fine battler. Laundry trucks don't pull a cannon --but they are mighty important in National Defense! YOU Can Help Your Laundry and Dry Cleaners Maintain Their Efficient Service! 2. 3. 4. Have your laundry 'and dry cleaning ready when the routemari calls, avoiding wasteful "call-backs." Have payment handy when items are delivered. Arrange for receiving your bundle the day it is finished! To conserve metal, please return a hanger for every hanger received. Waynesville Laundry Phone 205 Elementary Girl Basketball Champions : W- I'VUl if ill i V lllitr The above Hazelwood team, won out in the girls' division of the recent elementary tournammt aeieaung me xrxuggie leant in "j "o - - - j uum " rigtit F Moore, Gladys McClure, Ada McClure, Pauline Revis, Georgia Stewart, Ruth Phillips. Back Row to right: Maggie Kirkpatrick, Rosalee McClure, Henerietta Chambers, Nola ; Kirkpatrick, Mary Saunook News By Mrs. Claude Hill Saunook place this is a very busy little . i. I. nn.nnfa pince tfus weefc wilii paxdi-o, teachers and students preparing fnr ha nrnafirnivi t.n Vtp civen Fri day by the students. We have had interesting pro grams in our school this year and we hope we may be fortunate enough to have the same teacher for the coming term. The P. T. A. is sponsoring an oriprfi house sincinfr and cake walk on Friday night, May 2nd. We hope to have all the good singers from Balsam, Hazelwood, Allen's Creek and Waynesville. The Duckett quartet will be on hand. There will be an all day service at the church, May 10th, with singing, speaking and dinner. First there will be the commun ion service, then the Mother's Day program, followed by the honors which will be given our service men. We have made a service flag in honor of bur men who are now serv ing in the army, navy and marines with the following names: Bill Ryder, John Trull, Arthur Styles, Glenn Smathers, Gene Brooks, Waldo Swayngim, Fred Swayngim, Clyde Swayngim, Robert Smathers, Virgil Shelton, Linwood Rogers, Ernest Hooper, Edgar Cook, Tom Troutman. Millard Hill, Noel Hill, George Rickman, Cecil Arrington, Guy Arrington, Carol Arrington, Lowe Arrington, Bill Arrington, James Arrington, Hugh Arrington, Frank Arrington, John R. Arrington, Frank Arrington, William H. Stev ens. If anyone has a son, brother or loved one now serving the army from our church or community, whose name is not on the list, please send the name to our pas tor, Rev. Ben Cook, as we want each one remembered. Each mother, sister, or anyone 3 Haywood Girls r. Alpha Phi Sigma Degre Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Freeman ' Jackson, daughter nf m ' Jackson, both seniors at Vesit. vaioniia leacners College Clara Carver. Hfinchto, .J. and Mrs. Smiley Carver, of Cd ton, and a freshman. Via,,. ..rl ed their novice decrees in J Aiuna rni aigma, a national hJ orary society, at the college. In order to receivf. degree, one must have made I nonor ron ior two successive WPB's order haltine the mJ tion of golf clubs will save 3M 000 pounds of steel for the effort. having a loved one in the leni bring a red flower to place U neath this flag on Mother1! rj We .also weuld like to obtain small picture of each soldier this list to pin beneath the stuJ SAVE 3 P E Pay Your IT AXE 111 After May 1st and before the 1st of June Pay your taxes NOW and avoid further penalty and costs. JOHN BOYD Tax Collector for Town of Waynesville rrf o Added OUR SAVE NOW SALE gVhy Jot And Fr V Save kvyrvrftr! fatti