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ft ij4jlpS THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER f FAGk six urn ' ? til pSKf r ; I ' . .it . w i f .( . i i 41' 'I I i..Vi ! I I ' J it !4 (. 4" . 1 C- .1'.. : I-1 v " " . k -! ! 1 rv. iii 1 r 1 1 ? 1'i 1 - ' t il 1 3 f i ft- t fl I "I'll . i ! 1 V , - : ":! Mi t a. in i 1 I 1 L 1 I i 5 ' ' I I ' L f ' ' 1 I ? ! Hazehvood Takes Close Game From Green River Local Baseball Team Wins 7 to 6 In Opening Game On Home Grounds This Season Hazel wood fought an uphill bat tle on the local field Saturday, to overcome an early 4-run lead by the Green Kiver team and finally to go on ahead and win by a score of 7 to 6. Hazelwood lost golden opportuni ties to score in both the first and second innings, loading the bases euch time but unable to produce a scoring punch. Clyde Peek, former W.C.T.C. althlete, started on the mound for Green River, but gave over to Kose. a southpaw, in the fourth. Green Kiver begun the scoring in the first inning. Stepp. lead ing oh", grounded out to first base D. 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LAKEN'S 9 DROPS Lawn Mowers sharpened on factory machines Knives sharpened Kitchen utensils solder ed and rjveted Waynesville Bicycle and Key Shop 2 Church Street "Bill's pretty smart . . . ! Pretty smart, Bill. You can enlist now for 1 'i, 2, or 3 years and prepare yourself for a great future in aviation. The technical schools of the Army Air Forces are among the best in the world. And you can specialize in such fields as radar, television, jet-propulsion and radio. When you get out, you'll be qualified for a good job. And in the meantime, you and your family will live a normal life and save money for the ! future. There are generous family allow ances. Your food, quarters and clothing are free . . . and the whole family will benefit by the best of free medical and dental care. This nesuit It yomf an is pilfeM it i pUe smHs ni li tb iitirist Belk-Hudson Co. "Home of Better Values" Massie's Dept. Store C.J. Reece, owner Army Recruiting double. Standi went out third to first to end the inning. Green Kiver picked up 3 more runs in the top half of the second. Young, first man up, hit a fly ball to center, which Blalock dropped. Drake was out on a ground ball to the pitcher and Ashe struck out. Clyde Peck, Stepp and D Hun nicutt all singled in a run produc ing 3 runs and B. Peck went out pitcher to first to retire the side. Hazelwood picked up 2 runs in their half of the third when Milner, with two out. walked. Stan Henry singled to left field and when the ball went through the left fielder both Milner and Henry scored. Hazelwood picked up 2 more runs in the fourth to tie the score. J. Burrell. first man up. singled. Shook walked. Dduley Hied out to center and Glen Wyalt's single scorred Burrell. Shook taking third. At this point Kose came in to pitch and his first pitch was wild, allowing Shook to score. Blalock flied out to left and Yount went out short to first, ending the inning. Hazelwood scored 2 more in the ,r)th. With one away .Milner was caught at the plate on an attempt ed equeeze play. Gene Wyatt tak ing first. The catcher on a throw to first, threw wild and Gene Wyatt went to third. .1 C. Burrell walk ed and stole second. Shook's time ly single to center drove in Wyatt and Burrell and Shook was trapped when the pitcher cut oil' Hie throw from the outfield. Green River made one run in the 5th when D. Hunnicutt's third single of the day, went through Yount for a 3 base error. Hunni cutt scoring, Hazelwood picked up their final run in the filh. Dud ley, first up. singled to right and went to third as the right fielder erred. He went to third on a wild pitch and scored on Glen Wyalt's Door checks Scissors sharpened Combinations changed and set Safe work Phone 481-J "Hl-ya, Bill? Hear you're leaving the old outfit. I've got another two months to gol" "Changed my mind, Joe. I'm staying in." "Staying in! Three days ago you couldn't have gotten out of the Army fast enough!" "I just got carried away with the rest of you guys. Now that I've thought it over, I've decided that I can't afford to give up all that the Army Air Forces have to offer me." "Well, how about that big-pay civilian job you were talking about?" "I'm still beading for the GOOD JOB the Army has for me," ' Youll live on a permanent base and you'll have a 30-day paid furlough every year. And don't forget, you can retire with a life in come any time after 20 years of service. For full details about enlisting or re enlisting in the U. S. Army Air Forces, stop in today. Station, Bank Building, Franklin Coaching School To Be Held At WCTC Next Week A coaching school will be eon ducted at Western Carolina Teach ers College from June 4 to June 8, according to Tom Young, athletic director of tha institution. The school will cover basketball, football, and base ball. TotttTtouog w ill conduct the school' otvfoottall and baseball, while Marlon Mc Donald will be in charge- of the basketball school. The first session will begin' June 4th. r The school is open to any coaches, and reservations are re quested in advance. ground bail :o rrrst. Green Kiver made their final run in the 8th. B. Peck, with one out, singled. E. Hunnicutt singled and Staneil scingled, scoring B. Peck. U. Young went out, pitcher to first, and Drake flied out to Shook. Saturday at 3:30 Hazelwood will meet Canton in another home game. The box score: Green Kiver (i) ab r h po a e Stepp, 2b 5 110 3 0 1). Hunnicutt, cf 4 2 3 3 0 0 W. Peek, lb 4 1 1 14 0 0 K Hunnicutt. 3b 4 0 2 0 4 0 Staneil, c 4 0 14-01 Young, if 4 10 10 1 Drake, ss 4 0 0 2 X 0 ,M. Hunnicutt, If 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ward. It 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ashe, If 0 0 0 0 0 1 Kose, p 2 0 0 0 5 0 C. Peek, p. ss 4 110 2 0 Totals 37 0 9 24 Hi 3 Hazelwood 1 ah r h po a e Shook, ss 4 1 2 3 0 0 Dudley, 31) 3 1112 0 Glen Wyatt. 2b 5 0 2 0 3 1 Blalock, cf 3 0 0 1 1 1 Yount. If 4 0 0 2 0 1 Milner, if 2 1 0 3 0 0 Henry, c 3 1,16 0 0 K. Wyatt, lb 4 11110 0 Burrell. p 2 2 2 0 9 0 Totals 30 7 9 27 15 3 Kims butted in. Shook 2), Glen Wyatt i2), S. Henry. Stepp (2), K. Hunnicutt. Slancil. D. Hunnicutt. Base on balls oil' Peek, 4; Kose, 2; Burrell. 0. Hit by pitched ball: Burrell, Henry (Peek). Hits oil' Peek, 3 1-3 innings, 6; Kose, 4 2-3 innings, 4. Sacrifices, Dudley. Umpires: Kuykendall (plate), Garren i bases). Score by innings. Green Kiver .... 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Hazelwood 00222100x it latioial tfiimi lj Uwu flras: Western Auto Associate Store C. R. Echoff, owner Union Clothing Co. "The First to Show the Latest" Dayton And High School Meet In Softball Tonight Tonight Dayton Rubber is slated to rr-'iet the High Sehool in the first game of softball, with the Tannery Playing Pet Dairy in the second game of the evening. Thursday night will find th Veterans and Youth Club- opening the night's game, followed by Una gusta and Boosters. The Friday schedule calls for Lions playing Dayton, and for the second game, Pet plays the High School. Last Thursday night Unagusla won over the veterans in a- 7 to 11 score, while the Boosters toolt the large end of a 13 to 5 score from Pet for the night's second contest. On Friday night the Tannery won 8 to 5 ovr the Lions, then Dayton pushed over 1 5 runs against the Youth Club's 7 for Friday's second game. The box scores of last Thursday and Friday's games arc: Thursday, May 23 VETERANS i7 Mull, 2b K. Troutman, lib H. Truitt, R. Truitt, cf Carswell, If Kie, ss Scates. lb Green, rf Rogers, c Totals AB R H 1 0 0 0 2 0 H 0 23 7 UNACUSTA ill) All R 11 T. Wooilard. II I! 1 0 Kuykendall. if .'1 1 0 Smith, :ib 3 2 3 T. Troutmun, cf 3 1 1 W. Troutman, c 4 0 0 L. Woodard, p 4 2 2 II Robinson, lb 4 11 Provost, ss 4 12 L. Robinson, 2b 4 2 1 Totals 32 11 10 Score by innings: Veterans 10 0 0 0 3 3 Unagusla ." 0 3 2 1 x Umpires: Blalock, Dudley. PET (51 Medford, If Cole, 3b Fenstenmacher, cf McMahan, lb Hall, c J. Milner, 2b Underwood, ss Franklin, cf Scruggs, p To.als BOOSTERS (13) K. Troutman, rf Henry, 2b Blalock, ss Yount, cf W. Milner, If Jaynes, lb Hoyle, 3b G. Wyatt, c AB R H 4 2 2 3 2 4 1 4 0 3 0 3 0 3 3 3 30 AB H H 4 12 1 1 1 1 Deer Hunting IJexl Season Will Be Closed John D. Findlay, commissioner of game and inland fisheries, said that western counties of the state would be closed to deer hunting next season while deer trapping and redistribution are expectel. His decision was endorsed by the state board of conservation and development. Since Piedmont counties have been closed to deer hunting for the last several years, this action indicates there will be no deer hunting next year in and west of a line composed of "Warren, Nash, Edgecombe, Wilson, Greene, Wayne, Johnston, Wake, Chatham, Randolph, Montgomery, Richmond and Scotland counties. Findlay 's program does not con template moving deer from West ern to Eastern North Carolina, he said. The overall program is set PARC! THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MATINEE : Sunday 2 and 4 p.m.; Saturday 2 and 3 :30 p. m. NIGHT SHOW: 7 and 9 p. m.; Sunday Night, 8:30 ADMISSION: Children Under 12 Years, 12c; Adults, All Seals, 35c TAX: On Children's Pass, 2C; Adult Pass. 6c MONDAY-TUESDAY MAY 27-28 "Dragonwyck" Starring Gene Tierney-Vincent Price Also News of the Day WEDNESDAY MAY 29 it Advetures Starring. Ted Donaldson-Lonrad Nagel Also 13th Chapter of "Jungle Raiders" Musical Comedy . . . "20 Girl Band" THURSDAY 'Swing Parade Of 1946" Starring Gale StornvPhil Regan Also Popular Science .-. . Movietone News , . . and Comedy Andy Clyde in "Speak to-Me" Putnam, p Totals Score by innings: Pet 0-0 2 0 3 0 0 Boosters 0 7 0 3 3 0 x Umpires: Dudley, Weatherby. Fritter. Mar 24 TANNERY i8 AB R H W. Robinson, cf 3 2 1 Dudley. 3b 3 11 R. Phillips, If 4 12 Fore, lr 4 11 Calhoun, rf 4 10 Wright, 3b 3 2 1 Lane, c 10 1 Byrd, c 2 0 0 Gaddis, 2b 4 0 1 Pressley, p 3 0 0 B. Robinson, p 0 0 0 Totals 31 8 8 LIONS 5) AB R II Davenport, 2b 2 2 0 Campbell, lb 4 0 0 B. Boone, c 4 0 1 Weatherby, ss 2 0 0 Fore, If 2 0 0 Lane, If 3 0 0 H. Boone, rf 4 0 0 Porter, cf 2 2 1 Burleson, cf 1 0 0 B. Phillips, 3b 2 11 Smith, p 3 0 1 Totals 29 ,r 4 Score by innings: Tannery 0 1 1 II li 0 0 Lions 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 Umpires: Bischolf, Kuykendall. YOUTH CLUB (71 Gaddis, rf, p Hardin, cf Caldwell, ss Franklin, 2b Rogers, 3b, rf Coin, If Gibson, p, 3b Hundley, lb Watkins, c Totals AB R II 4 0 0 3 4 4 2 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 29 7 1 (i DAYTON USt AB R II it. Phillips, c 5 11 Messer, ss - 4 2 1 H, Jaynes, lb 4 2 0 Wyatt, 2b 4 2 1 Arrington, 3b 4 0 2 J. Phillips, p 4 1 1 Hooper, rf 2 3 1 Nobeck, If 3 2 1 Dillard, cf 0 1 0 Sheehan, cf 2 1 1 Totals 32 15 9 Score by innings: Youth Club 14 0 0 0 0 2 Dayton 1 0 2 6 4 2 x Umpires: Bischoff, Weatherby. SOVIET HOTEL A twelve-story hotel, containing forty-six apartments, has been leas ed by the Soviet Purchasing Com mission to house its employees in the New York area. to cover five years, but that does not mean any particular area will be closed to deer hunters all that time. WHY BEFAK ? Eat plenty yet lot weight with delicious candy reducing plan Hw mar rioter, (ranfld B. urc. Noocfrltin. Nolantin. No dnih With thompJAYDS. Vltutln Ondy Reducing. Pita you dtmt- cat oat any punk, tmrifti.tMtatOM.aiMt or btt. tcrt jroovimplr out them down, IfiwicrwhKiywunioydriitioin (vitanrinfortined) AVDScandr directed. AbMhrtchrhartnlMi. Smith's Cut-Rate Dray Store of Rusty" MAY 30 C. Of C. Brings Popular Negro Choir Here All indications point to a record attendance at the performance of the Stephens-Lee high school negro choir which will give an enter tainment at the court house here tonight at 8 o'clock. The appear ance of this popular vocal group is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. A smull admission fee will be charged. Anyone wishing to make a dona tion to the school equipment may also contribute during the evening to this fund. The choir is well known here having made two appearances at the First Methodist church to rec ord congregations. They have .splendid voices and the program is made up of popular spirituals and other numbers. Of special local interest will be the rendition of "It Will Be a Great Day," a white spiritual composed by Miss Margaret Stringfield, Waynesville musician. The public is invited to attend and a special section is being re served in the balcony for the col ored people of this area. Just Received . It O I. 55 lb. R () O KING G5 lb. nil lb. BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Belh - Hudson Company Have Chauffeur's CAPS Stiff Bill Colors of Black, Tan and Blue $1.48 .Selfc it Geo. k. McCraJ FLOOR SERVic Waynesville, N. C. Formerly Known As Muse and McCracken FLOORS SANDED, REFINisj CLEANED AND WAM A Complete Household Serv Also Sanding Machine For Rent Tn ) y Call Geo. A. McCracken, 36J B. R. Hundley, 349-W Use The Classified Advertise; Red Fox, Full Cut & Uniform SHIRTS Sanforized Shrunk $2.05 SPECIAL Sanforized Shrunk Blue Chambray SHIRTS . All Sizes Full Cut Pearl Buttons 97c Washable m SHOP CAPS -2 In Blue and White Stripe Special 29c Men! . . . We Have BOOTS 10 Inch and I t Inch In Black $9.45 WORK SHOES $2.98 to $7.95 "Home Of Better Values" our mi PAUfi Sanforized Shn KHAKI BLUE-1JR0WX-GM All Sizes $2.17 To Cotton Glo' 25c 01 hers ofM Sanforized and S Coverai Double StitcH $5.95 33.95 liiiw COTTON 29c "Youll Nevtf
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