Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / July 9, 1946, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE WAYNESVUXE MOUNTAINEER r AGZ SIX ta!lwd Champion Y Falls 11-1 To Hazelwood Smith, Milner And Shook Lead Hazelwood Hattain Attack July 4th Before I lie law holiday nucj ienee at 1 tu hinh mIhiuI uniond July 4tll. I laehwiod turned loose its batting attack in the early in nings against ('anion and by Ibc time tbe game was over bad rack ed up a 11 tu 1 score. Champion Y squeezed Rogers home on Spence's double the first inning and got men on base each of their nine times at the plate, but Hud lllalock remained in con trol throughout, spaced Cantons seven hits into as many innings and alter the second Mana the game was in the bag lor Haelwood with an H to 1 lead. Jack SheriH"' Smith led ll.iel wood's attack uitli four hits loi five times at bat . Mill Milner gol three for four, and F.rwin Shook three for five. Champion Y swap ped Hegel's and (!rogan between first and the pitcher's mound, hill Hazelwood was far enough ahead to send in subs I lie last few in nings of play. Both teams fumbled the ball Canton making si errors and Haz elwood three, but the local nine tightened up ccr tune a Cham pion player gol to third base, Ula lock rapped oul a liiple otiiyht field and scored two men in I he second, and lingers and firoian led the visiting hits each. Box Score: li.Mlt with I i Champion Y ah r h po a c Ivester. cf 4 II II 1 II h Sutton. 31) ."") 0 P 1 2 1! Holers, lb. p I I! 11 4 u Spence. c 4 (I 1 4 1 u Hardin, if ." o 1 10 1 Stephenson, ss If ll I I) 1 Muse. 2b u u 12 0 2 Wilson. If 4 u ll I II I) Grogan. p. lb 2 II 1 1! 2 II Hardin. 2b :i il 0 :i 4 i Totals :t.-j 1 7 21 l!l (i Hazelwood ah r h po a c Milner. cf 4 2 1! 1 (I (I Dudley. 3b 4 I 1 I) 2 II Smith, c. lb " 2 4 fi II ll Blalock. ) ." 1 2 (111 (i Shook, ss 5 2 3 2 4! Lane, rf 4 0 1 I ll 0 Glen U'yatt. 2b 3 1 1 (i 3 ll Yount. If 4 1 1 2 P ll K. Wyatt. lb 3 10 4 0 I) Gordon I'.wilt. c 1 n ll 3 ll I Harris, rf 1 0 0 0 (I d Hoyle, 3b 1 (I (I ! U 1 Totals 40 11 Hi 27 20 3 Score by innings; Champion Y 100 000 000 - 1 Hazelwood 352 Kill (Mix -11 Umpires: F.lliot and Kukendall "I Used to Weigh 170 Lbs.!" Mrf. . M. Hawkint, Texas Now she weighs 1 19 Mrs . a loss of 61 lbs . thanks tod.iwi-ms AYIS Vitamin Candy ketluun.' ,'ian. Mrs. Hawkins ( 1 l'J Ihs . ;it ni;hO also lost 1 1 in. in u;n,i, 10 m. in hips and 8 in. in lust. Your ex perience may or nuy not tx? the same but try this t.tsirr rcdncinK pidn. vtrryi irst x Must Miow miiuiiui mnncy ii.rk. In clinical tests. conri net t'd by medical doctors, ni'Hc than 10 pnoni lost 14 to 15 pounds average in a few weeks with the AYIN Vita min Candy Reducing Plan. No exercise. Nodrufjs. No laxalivps, ou don't cutout any meals, siinctws. (hUUik, iihmm or butter you just cut tlv in dim n Vim pit v h- n you enjoy del if tons A YDS Vu.iinin t .iii.lv as dusctrd Atolnii-ly ti.iririi. ss :uj d ' simply nuuitloua AYDS $2 2i. NOW , phom; ur uiiJ ut CVKTIS Dlll'f; STORK Phone 3! PARK THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MATINKE: Monday. Wednesday, Friday 2:15 V. M. . . . Saturday 2:00 and .'5:30; Sunday 2 and 1 V. M. NIGHT SHOW: 7:00 and 9:00 daily; Sunday 9:00 onlv. Owl Show 10:.'!0 Saturday. ADMISSION : Children Under 12 Years. 12c; Adults, All Seats, 3."c TAX : On Children's Pass, 2c; Adult Pass, Oc. MONDAY-TUESDAY JULY 8-9 "Night In Starring Merle Oheron and Turhan Bey Also News of the Day, Shorts and Cartoon WEDNESDAY JULY 10 "Allotment Wives, Inc." Starring Kay Francis and Paul Kelly Also Lost City of the Jdngle No. 4 and Cartoon and Shorts THURSDAY-FRIDAY JULY 11-12 "Kitty" Starring Paulette Goddard and Ray Milland Also Movietone News Lions Meet High School Pel Play? Youth Club In W.H.L Games Tonight Dayton, Tannery And Veterans Win As Expected During Past Week Tonight's Softball schedule lnins out all lour second division teams in a scrap hel'i"'ii each other. The opening tilt will be between the l.ions and Hinh School, followed by 1'et Dairy takiny on the Youth Club. The Raines Thursday brings L'n agusta in contact with the Tannery, with I'et Dairy meeting the Veler aift in the nightcap. On Monday night Dayton was to open against the Veterans and the Boosters were to tangle with the Yotn h Club. Games during the past week went as expected, with Dayton, the Tan nery and Veterans turning in win ning scores, and t'nagusta getting Ihe benefit of a default from the l.ions. Wednesday night, playing names postponed from June 21. l)aton look a close f-4 win over I'et Dairy behind the 12 strikeout pitching oi .1. Phillips Trailing the dairymen until the sixth. Dayton took the lead when Jawies doubled Willi I wo men on to bring in the winning runs. In Friday night's opening name, the Veterans ran II men borne to 3 for Ihe Lions. Carswell held Ihe l.ions to live hits. The Tannery plowed under Ihe High School (i-l in the second name, the school learn getting only I wo safeties from I! liobinson's 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; . II men -.Hiking out. Jl'l.Y 5 riiisT t; ami: LION'S vli Ah I! II Halclifl'e If 3 1 2 Phillips cf 4 I) I Cambell p 3 0 0 Wcathcrby ss 2 II (I Boone c 3 0 0 I'lott rf 3 0 0 Messer 3b 3 0 1 Davis 2b 3 (I (I Shook lb 2 2 1 Totals 2(i 3 5 VKTKK.WS Mli Ah K II llarriss cf 4 1 1 Mull ss 4 1 2 Rogers c 4 2 1 Troutman 11 4 11 Carswell p 3 4 2 Towers lb 4 12 league 2b 2 12 Green rf 4 (I 0 Kie 3b 3 0 1 TOTALS 32 11 12 Score By Innings: Lions (102 OKI 0 Veterans 111) 171 0 SI COM) GAME HIGH SCHOOL ill Al, H II Burfiin If 3 1 1 Noland rf 3 0 0 Owens cf 3 o 0 I Powers ss 3 () o Messer 3b 3 () 0 Tate p 3 n (I Troutman lb 3 0 (I Hichcson H ;j () () Shook c 10 1 TOTALS 2") 1 2 T.WM'.UY (0 Ah It II W. Robinson 2b 4 2 2 Dudley lb 4 13 Burrell 3b 4 0 0 ' Calhoun rf 4 0 0 I 11. Robinson p 3 12 Phillips If 3 11 i Kyrd e 3 () o : Wright ss 3 1 3 Gaddis cf :( ( o TOTALS 13 (ill Paradise 1 1 WODBS, Softball Standings O W L I'd Roosters 12 12 0 1.000 Daylon 119 2 .818 Tannery 12 9 3 .750 I nauusla 12 8 4 .000 Veterans 11 7 4 .630 Lions 12 3 9 .250 Pet Dairy 112 9 .181 High School 12 2 10 .100 Youth Club 110 11 .000 Score By Innings: High School Tannery 100 000 0 221 010 0 WEDNESDAY JULY 3 I'KT (4i Ah R 11 Franklin If 12 0 Milner 2b 4 11 Underwood ss 3 0 (I Smith 3b 4 0 0 Leopard c 3 0 2 Median lb 3 0 1 Medford cf 3 0 (I Hall rf 110 Sei-uuus p 3 (I 0 TOTALS 25 4 4 DAYTON 15) Ab I! II R. Phillips c 3 2 2 Messer 2b 3 3 3 Wyatt ss 3 0 1 .lay lies lb 3 0 1 .1. Aniiigliill 3b 3 0 1 Whilener If 2 0 0 Hooper rf 3 0 I N. Arl ington rf 3 0 1 .1. Phillips p 3 0 (I TOTALS 2(i 5 1(1 Score liy Innings: PLT 221) 000 0 DAYTON 20 1 020 (1 UMPIKKS: iUalock Weathcrby 24 Inch Rainbow Landed Saturday By Wayne Rogers When Wayne Rogers hooked a 24 inch rainbow trout at Cata loochee Creek last Saturday after noon, it took a 20 minute battle wilh the help of three other men to land one of the lightingest fish ever pulled from that creek. Wayne, who lives at Lake Juna luska. Floyd Woody of Canton, and Hugh Kogers of Clyde were follow ing the usual pastime at Cata looehee. with few other fishermen along the creek at the time. Every one was having good luck, which was pleasing to the ranger, Mark Hannah, who had seen too many anglers disappointed during re cent week-ends. In the old swimming hole Wayne felt the two-foot trout take his fly. I'loyd and Hugh came to help him. Mr. Woody failing in the stream a couple of times as the big rain bow pulled and leaped in trying to gel away. Mr. Hannah told them to hold everything, and took off in his car the quarter-mile back to bis house for a landing net. When be returned several minutes later, they pulled the fish in, as red a trout as any had ever seen. It seemed to he Wayne's lucky day. At the Harley Hole near the ranger's house he brought in a lll'j inch trout as well. All three fishermen look in their limit and went home completely satisfied wilh the day's work. Floyd, who used to live at Cataloochee, says the fishing is as fine there as it ever was. and a 24 inch trout is proof enough for anyone. PRESTON STUDIO Photographs of Quality We have on file for duplicate photographs all films made since 1934. 46 Haywood Ove.r Sears-Roebuck IONES RADIO SERVICE Records Record-Players and Radios We carry a complete stock of all latest records; also batteries, car aerials and aerial wire. Bonded electronic technicians, with 90 day guarantee on parts. 56 Main Street Large Crowd Sees Thrill Packed Game Boosters Load Bases But Fail to Overtake Slim American Legion Lead A thrill-packed Softball game was played before the largest crowd ever to turn out for that sport in Haywood county when Canton's American Legion combination handed the W.H.L. league-leading Boosters their first lost this sum mer, 2 to 1, in the July 4th exhi bition at the High School field. Playing nine innings by pre ganie agreement, the score was tied at 1-1 by the third and it was the 'jghth before the tension broke. Sutton, the Legion s catcher, singl ed and later advanced to third on a wild pitch. When Deweese grounded to second, the toss home was too late to nip the Canton winning run. 'Three limes, in the seventh, eighth and ninth innings, the liooslers loaded the bases. Hut the visiting nine were playing er-1 rorless ball behind "Nazi" Miller's excellent pitching nine strikeouts during the game and the Boost ers were unable to push across the needed runs. Putnam allowed only six hits lo Canton anu sat down two by strikeouts. However, as luck would haw il Ihe bases were empty when Hud Blalock knocked a home run for the Boosters, only score early in the game. 'The Legion's first tally was made when T. Mica tripled in the third and was brought home by Sutton's single. Canton's balling attack was held down by several outstanding lidding plays. Dot 1 1 in the Booster inlicld and outfield. Box Score; CANTON i2i ab r h e Sullen, c :i 1 2 0 .1. Khea. i f 4 0 10 Deweese. Ill) 4 0 10 Spence. If 3 0 0 0 franklin, lb 4 0 0 0 Runners, Cracker Eaters, Hog Callers Win Prizes In contests to determine the fast est runners, fastest eaters, and loudest hog callers in Haywood county, the Fourth of July provid ed considerable amusement to the crowd al the High School grounds. Coaches C. K. Wcathcrby and Carl lialclilf directed the events, and announce Ihe following winners: Lilly yard dash for boys, 9-12, Eugene Sutton; 50 yard dash for girls. 9-12, Dorothy Bridges; 100 yard dash for high school boys, Jimmy Gentry; 100 yard dash for veterans, Bill Rogers. J. W. Carnes. at 7G, won the title of "Oldest Man in Audience." Richmond Bridges had the largest family all present. The cracker ealing contest was won by Phyllis Goodenuf, and F. E. Kuykendall was a close shave ahead in the bald headed contest. The three-legged race for boys, 9-12. was won by Jimmy Kuyken dall and Mark Rogers, and for the boys of high school age by David Gibson and Johnny Miiler. In the sadle-back race the team of David Gibson and Johnny Miller again tinned in a victory. Muftis Mintz won the prize for bringing the largest crowd on a single truck, and Dave Boyd took honors in the hog calling contest. In the Softball base running, Eu gene Sutton repealed in the young er boys event, Johnny Miller took another prize against the older boys, and Sam Lane was the fast est from the Hazelwood ball club. Clearance Cullins was the winner of the 50 yard race for colored boys. "Theatre In The Sky" Maurice Geoffrey Presents The Bummel Platfeti, In ROSE FRANKEN'S SENSATIONAL COMEDY HIT "C L A U D I A" with Phyllis Luis, Grace Shiner, and W. Lawrence Benson Formal Opening, Tues., July 16, 8:15 p.m. THEREAFTER NITELY THRU JULY 19th TICKET SALE STARTS TODAY, JULY 9th At Chamber of Commerce and Auditorium General Admission $1.20 Reserved Section. 1.50 Balcony for Colored 60 (Tax Included) FOR RESERVATIONS - - - PHONE 175 Season Tickets For Five Plays Available Thru Sat., July 13th. $5.00 (Tax Included) High School Auditorium osiers Trip Revenge Is Sweet As Boosters Win At Canton Sat. Getting sweet revenge for their July 4th defeat, the Boosters turn ed loose a batting attack that Canton's American Legion soft ball experts could not handle Saturday night on the Champion Y field, and won 14-6 in another fast and furi ous game. Starting out on even terms, the game was tied at 2 runs a piece by the second inning, but the score balance exploded when Bud Blalock knocked a home run with the bases loaded. The Booster at tack was maintained the remainder of the game, with "Pig" Troutman and Oliver Yount rapping out home runs as well. Bronson Robinson pitched an ex cellent game for the W. H. L. lea gue leaders as they evened the records with the top notch Canton nine. Both teams were powerful, and Flossie Oeweese rounded the bases after a long smack through the outfield for the outstanding Legion hit of the game. Mitchell, 2b Scarborough, ss T. Rhea, el Miller, p Totals 4 4 4 3 33 II 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 ; BOOSTERS il) ab r h e Harriss, If 5 Dudley, rf 3 0 1 (I 0 0 0 Robinson, if 2 0 1 0 Blalock, ss 4 1 2 (l Jaynes, lb 4 0 1 (I Olen Wyatt, 2b 4 0 0 0 Yount, cf 3 0 (I Cordon Wyatt, e 3 Hoyle, 3b 4 Putnam, p 3 Totals 35 0 0 (I 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 9 0 Score by innings: Canton 001 000 010 - 2 Boosters 100 000 000 -1 Umpires, Bischoff, Williamson, Burrell. Mai tel Baseball Game Rained Out Saturday afternoon's base ball game between Martel Mills and Hazelwood was post poned due to the High School field being too wet for pla.y All other Industrial League games, however, were played, with Ecusta taking its game from Canton, Beacon Mills losing to Enka, and Sayles winning over Green River. USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS IS GETTING UP NIGHTS GETTING YOU DOWN? Thousand lay famous doctor' i dbcoTtry gfre bleued relief from irritation of tht bladder caused bjr exceai acidity in th urine Why tuifcr MadUuIr from baekach, rua-down fMlinf frsm txcass acidity In tha uria Just try OR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT, tha ranownod harbal nadleina. SWAMP ROOT acta laat on tha kldnaya to proaaata tba flow of urlna and raUava troublaaoma axcaia acidity. Origi nally craataa by o. practUtnf phyaician. Dr. KUmar'a la a carafully blandad combl aatloo. of 16 karba reota, vagctablaa. bal aaaaa. Abmiutmly mmthing barah or habit foraainff t thla pura, aciaatifie praaara tioa. Jual aood fajradlaata that quickly act oa tha atldaaya to aacraasa tha flow af auiaa aaa aaao tha uaeomfortablo aymp tama of aladdar SrrHatloa. Saad for fraa, prapaid aampla TODAY! Llka thatiaanda of othara you'U bo clad that you did. Saad auni and addraaa to Dapartaioat B. JCUanar Co., Inc., Box I2SS, Stamford, Cobb. Offar lumltad. Saad at aaea. All drug f lata aall Swamp Root. Brown Avenue Lose Modlsw EVERYONE sems to agree that the Fourth of July celebration was a hig success. There was some thing for everyone to enjoy, and it was heartening to notice the big tuin-out for the sporting events. The basehall game was a better one than the score indicated, but wilh Hazelwood getting their us ual lead early in the game the spec tators accepted the verdict and re mained less noisy than a crowd I hat size usually does. This wasn't su for the softhall game, and fans should keep in mind that the Hazel wood team will need and de servea lut of tf'iixl support in the stands when they tangle with Bea con Mills here July 27th. AI.THOl'GH the games weren't for league records, a couple of Hazelwood players would he happy if they were. "Slierill"' Smith's double and three singles for four times at bat would put his standings up in the air. And everyone who has watched Oliver Yount's smooth fielding out in the left pasture was happy to see him make connections for a safety when leading off against Champion Y in the third in ning. Krwin Shook and Hill Milner returned to the line up and gave a good perform ance in the field as well as adding power to the attack. LAST Wednesday night the Lions were able lo bring only three regu lar players to the field, and had to forfeit to Unagusla, granting them a !)-() for the records. However, their honor at stake, the Lions bor rowed six spectators and played a five-inning tilt against Unagusta, winning 14-7. Perhaps they were giving a hint to the Youth Club on how it can be done. PIGEON River, Fines Creek. Cataloochee and Jona than Creek are listed in the 'Fishing and Hunting Guide to North Carolina" which Esso has just issued. The booklet starts out with "North Caro linians are the fishingest people on earth and with When The Fish Begin To Bite... 11 iT Ml When it's time to get fishing tackle ready for the season, it's also time to get your car ready for summer driving. Complete Sinclair-e-for-Summer Service does that job as your car manufacturer recommends. It includes correct lubrica tion of chassis, motor, transmission, rear (W) SIMS TIRE & BATTERY COMPANY Main Street ROGERS ONE-STOP On Balsam Hlchway Legion 14 SPEARHEADING With SPORTS By ED SPEARS good reason." Then it starts telling the reason and where to find the fish. It surveys the hunting prospects as well, listing Haywood county as a "fair" source of quail, grouse, and bear, and "some" dear on hand. There's only one catch. It tells where everything is it just doesn't say how to get them. HOWEVER, local anglers are nol having too much trouble now that the fish strike has ended. The county game warden. Rufus Ratcliff, spent last week-end in the Sherwood Forest area. Everyone he met, including a couple without license, was having good luck with the fish, that is. He was up there to help restock the streams, but found time out to drop a line in the water and pulled out the limit within a few hours. Fellows whose stores close Wednesday afternoons are reminded that July 10th is an open date on the ig and Little East Forks of Pigeon as well as the Park Streams and unprotected lakes. They may still be biting. ELEVEN golfers stayed in the 70's in the men's Fourth of July tournament, seven re gular customers and four visi tors .... The Country Club has given up their intentions of opening the Belle Meade swimming pool, being a wee bit scared of polio . . . Base ball has revived to such an extent after the war that North Carolina now has 33 clubs in professional or semi pro leagues . . . Sammy Snead took the British open golf championship Friday for the first American to win the title since 1933. GENE WYKE has turned over duties as state Game and Inland Fisheries publicity director to Tom Walker, who in the future will write "Rod and Gun" data. From Raleigh, Mr. Walker will continue to give the interesting round-up of 1 Jj'Vs nunting ana fishing news in the n oo bu: column. Mr. Wyke has entered private business in Asheville. 1 axle and front wheels. Ywr bs.- Oino svstem. spark p'ufc- filters are thoroughly chem. -i WV m ... v.nu...ha beareminuei j- a , hv VO SioclalMwd-for-biunnic. - -Dealer. SINCLAin- YOUR CA FOR SUMMER NOW UNDERWOOD Main Mr,fl ivrry Allison & Duncan, Agents Sinclair Refining Company flf R. L. H Cards WinG Holiday ' 1'opi.lar: Mrs. Jul, l'airin" p T'A.I I, men :n, I llll II HL i t-I i! l it-:- ,,: mi .1;,.. tin inn. , ul Tin;". men einii'd , lulitis . . . '..'! : lli-ii :;. Mi - (' !; eil H .; Twu , pi le M of I'l l.-... lie (';,,,. i, Hctl N I tSH. I.i.li: give thu U71: OI Hie -4 i score ';,-i - I 1 if (III! , ,r llelldiP. . halls, ami .-, 7H's. In v ,,. I'ulna.n, man. I. v thru! lun I ... , W il j Of ti'.e i.,.'! .,, . till allt ! J :, His Cl! w.i- i,; Thoma w h :,.! of 14. A ll.iiv. place !. - i ti (' ville; W II and the ni l si hi i ul il riraviini; lur l'l'llil Hull, Used forSympta lilBlK-s- " U such Mr! ori'i: Smilli's m RJ Garlic' u,l,pn the fish beem to w- A iai Phone 171
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 9, 1946, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75