23. 1916
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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lines are por
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area are:
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ular Army
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1 m Hie regular
se, f Canton;
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Ff.inm
Haywood Fox Hound Is
Champion Of S. C. Derby
Details On Soft
ball League To
Be Completed
A meeting of the directors ami
Irani managers of the local Sult
l,,i League will Ijc held this week,
according to L. N. Davis, pi -csiclcnt.
iind last minute details will be
worked out for the opening on
May 15th.
Much interest is being shown in
the league, and at least 8 and
probably ten teams will he in the
league, ilnl games will he held
four nights weekly, with rained
iiut games being played on Wed
nesday. R
o d
and
Gun
By
GENE WIKE
Iiieecr Game or Better Fish . . .
The "loughie" to answer in most
of the states is whether there is
more game than firsli which is
the most plentiful. On the river
banks, by the stoves, and in the
field the argument is pursued, hut
the debating participants always
wind up with indefinite conclu
sions. j iiert Brother, Georgia sportsman,
says "one thing about game you
: can see it, but it is difficult to peer
beneath the surface of the waters
I and survey the fish situation. When
dogs are working well and hnuting
I is good, game appears plentiful.
So do the fish when they're biting,
j but what about the poor hunting
and fishing days," declares Brother.
When there are no birds in the
i sky or fields discontented nim
j rods quickly declare no game.
I Quite differently, the fisherman re
1 traces his steps to his favorite fish-
ing spot tune and again on the
assumption that they aren't biting,
i It's really a debatable question,
this subject of game and fish,
j But in North Carolina sportsmen
are prone to favor the fish while
in reality many biologists believe
! that the supply in many states is
i far behind the game. Pollution,
drainage, erosion and the like have
made serious inroads on the finny
' game, but the cultivation of bass
and bream in the various impound
i menls of the state point with favor
! to the angler's sport. But any
i way you look at it there is a whale
! of a job to be done in both game
and fish restoration.
Fish Caution and Care . . . Speak
ing of restoration, returning the
fish you do not care to keep to
(lie water unhurt is a mighty fine
practice, according to J. W. Gwath
mey, Richmond Rod and Gun ar
tist. In future weeks many bream
will be caught off their spawning
beds. If these are carried around
in the live box any length of time
and then liberated, it is a question
whether they'll ever find their
way back to their mates. The thing
lo do is liberate your fish where
you catch them, Gwathncy de
clares. DEER DABBLING IN THE
WEST . . . Deer are to be trapped
and transplanted in the west.
Citing literally thousands of acres
of under-stocked and barcrn areas,
Game Commissioner Findlay ad
vocates closed deer season in Pied
mont and Western North Carolina
while redistribution is effected.
Sportsmen delegations and individ
uals concerned are being heard by
a sub-committee of the Board of
Conservation and Development in
the courthouse at Marion April 5th
before final proposals are present
ed to the Board of Conservation
and Development for action dur-
FecDO
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ON
Ray Holder, Of Clyde.!
Owns Champion l'o :
Hound; Interest
(liows In Haywood !
'flic 101(1 fox hound i 1 1 a 1 1 1 , i i . 1 1 1
of the South Carolina derle r !
owned bv Kay Holdr! . i.l Chile.
The dog, Meel, look houoi s in '
the all -age slake and pel, ,1 m
the slate fox hunter meet near
Glenn Springs, S. C.
The Southeastern Fox Hunter-.
Association, meeting yeslcrda. in
Newport, Tcnn.. boasted llie Ian:-,
est collection of trophic-.- ever (. ;
fered and an entry execedim: -'in
hounds.
Hounds- owned by Turner Caddy '
and Tom Davis won places in Hi,- ,
recent horse anil do;' show in '
Trvun. A large number of spoil-;-
men from I lav wood alien, led the
show,
Membership in the Haywood '
County Fox Hunters Association'
continues in gum , ,'i( cin dim! t,i
I. W. Killian, president, limine
the past six months nunc than .'!(!
have joined to being the member
ship to more than 120. t'lovd j
Cooke, of Canton, is seerel.iiv ami 1
treasurer of the association.
ing its May ses
is a federal-aid
don. The
endeavor.
project
MFANWHII.i: IK MISSOFK
IANS . . . find themselves scalped
they can blame it on the Robinhood
sportsmen, .lust lo show ou the
trend in other slates, Missouri
sportsmen adept with the bow and
arrow have asked the Conservation
Commission lo either establish a
special open season for their lpe
hunting or set aside a special area
Or, we might add. give it back lo
the Indians.
Looking' Things Over . . . Fisher
men reported taking nice bass
from Santeetlah and Chaluge. A
group of four Tennessee anglers
fished four days, taking 4!) nice
bass, mostly from Santeetlah.
Robert L. Reid reporting on
Swain county said most of tHe fish
were smallmouth bass with six
pounders Hie biggest during the
week. Charlie ("rain, of Walnut,
took a 21-pound catfish from the
French Broad River while Krnesl
Partin caught an ll 'ipound eat.
Arthur Pack said anglers are taking
larger bass in Lake Adger and
Lake Lure- than ever before for
the time of year. Several caught
weighed from nine to ten pounds,
he said.
Feaftirins the Oddities . . . Mrs.
George Boston's Fontana Lake per
formance netting 14 smallmouth
bass in forty minutes for a total of
37 1 -j pounds might prove as em
barrassing as the catch was thrill
ing if the game and fish protectors
take the situation in hand. The
creel limit is eight per person per
day or the possession of a two day
creel limit of lfi per person. here
were you hoys?
PARK THEATRE
WAVNESVIM.E. NORTH CAROLINA
MATINEE: Sunday 2 and 1 p. ni.; Saturday 2 and .":'!0 p. m.
NI(;HT SHOW: 7 and !l p. m.; Sunday Night, 8:.",0
ADMISSION: Children Under 12 Years. 12c; AduKs, All
Seats, .Tc TAX: On Children's Pass. 2c; Adult Pass. fie.
Till RSDAV-FKIDAV APRIL 2V2f,
"My Reputation"
Barbara Stanwyck (Jeorne Hrent
SATURDAY APRIL 27
'In Old New Mexico'
The Cisco Kid Returns
LATE SHOW 1 0 :.M
"Idea
Julia Bishop-
SUNDAY
Breakfast in
With Tom
MONDAY-TUESDAY APRIL
"Hoodlum Saint"
William Powell Esther Williams
WEDNESDAY MAY 1
'Don't Fence Me In'
A Roy Rogers Special Musical
STEADY VET
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vaJiUU
Nine Local Football
Players On Catamount
1946 Gridiron Teams
Waynesv illc and IIae',vvooo have
more representatives on the West
ern Carolina Catamount football
team for spiing practice than any
other community, according lo Tom
Young, athletic director and coach.
I Among me local piavcis in.,i an-
expected to play an important role
on the llt-lti Catamount team in
clude Murray Whisenbunl. ,loe
Tate, John Jackson. Barron Clark,
Hobo Collins, Hugh Constance.
Jack Arringlon. James Harris and
Stanley Henry.
Spring practice will end today,
with 43 candidates reporting for
the drills.
Coach Young announced the fol
lowing l!llfi schedule:
Sept. 2(1. High Point college,
there.
Sept
there.
Oct.
whee.
Oct.
lowhec
Oct.
w bee.
21!. Carson-New ni.iii. Tcnn.,
5. Tuscuhun, Tcnn. at Cullo
12. Ilivvassee. Tcnn.. al ('ill-
HI. Milligan. Tcnn.. at Cullo-
Oct
2.-
Lenoir Rhyne. (her
.Nov.
baina
Nov.
2, Stale Teachers of
Ala-
at Ciillowhee.
9. Appalachian, at Cullo-
whee.
Nov. Hi
Kastern Carolina Teach-
Girl"
-.less Parker
APRIL 28
Hollywood
Hreneman
By Jack Sords
il?0xYMAs) CATC Meg
isi,plAIS 1 Mas a t-oroP coMPe-rir.OfJ
AAP 0 S-f? P o TAkU 4iS JO0
Dwiglit Heaty, Jr.
Discharged From Navy
Dwight M. Bcaty, Jr., seaman
first class, LSNIl, son of Mrs. Ruth
Bealy has been discharged from
the navy at the Navy Personnel
Separation Center, Charleston.
Seaman Bcaty entered the serv
ice on Sept. 26, 1944, and has
served for 18 months. Seven of
the months he served on sea duly.
At the time lie entered the service
he was a student in the high school.
ers college
Nov. 23,
there.
, there.
Emory
and Henry, Va.
Read the Classified Advertisements
Guaranteed Against Rust Corrosion
Width ZV 26" 28" 30"
They're Bitin' Good and that's
no "Story"
The fishinK season is openin.T and when that "bur one"
jrrabs your hook you'll be mijrhty jrlad about the I'iresloiic
equipment because it won't lot you down when the jroinjr
gets tough.
Come In and See Our Huge Stock of Fishing Equip
ment at Savings!
Home And Auto Supply Store
Main Street "BILL" COBB, Owner Waynesville
Hazelwood Meets Canton
i
In Practice Same Sat.
The Hazelwood Baseball Indus
trial team will make their fust i
; public appearance SMurd. y after
noon at three o'clock when they
meet the Champion Y team at
Canlin.
Hud Hlalock was named man
ager this week, and the twenty
'candidates for berths on the team
have been holding daily uorkouls,
and were l, -polled lo be in excel
lent condition for the season which
will officially open on Saturday,
May 4th. The schedule for the
first game will be announced next
week.
! Tentative plans are for Deacon
Woodward to do the hurling Sat
urday, and the receiving will be
between Gordon Valt and .lack
Smith.
Tour of State
Test Farm By 4
Clubs Continues
II
The tour of the State Test Farm
by members of the 4-11 clubs of
the county which is being spon
sored by the county farm agents
is being continued this week, it
was learned from the agents.
On Tuesday the members of the
Morning Star club observed thei
farm act iv it ies: estcrday t he Civ de 1
sc hool club: today the members I
of the 4-11 club of Pennsylv ania
Avenue school of Canton w ill visit
Hie larm: Friday the 4-11 club of
Ilclbel will make a tour of the
farm.
T
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Q ADMITS MORE LIGHT
0 A NEW, SOFT NEUTRAL COLOR
0 NEVER RI OI'IRES PAINTING
0 FLEXIBLE AND RESISTANT TO IMPACT
Q EASILY WASH Alil.i: WITH A DAMP CLOTH
League Official
i
s j'W-JjS WX I
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WAGF.NFFl.I) is secretary-
1 1 i'lsiirci
I the lodit Softball
1 .c.-ii'.ue,
wood I
and a director of the llael
aseball team. Mr. Wagen-
feld
life
v ear
be
lin
en
active in
miliiunily
the spoils
for many
St I Fl. MAN Till I.
I M Fl! 1 1 )l N. Miss The thief
! who robbed a Meridian parking
.meter niiisi have been a superman.
I The meter pole was pulled from
its concrete base.
nor ok
and Wall Staining
1
f. s i -' I
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birthday of the late President
Roosevelt, a legal holiday.
A measure setting the day aside
was passed during the liHti session
ot the Legislature.
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