THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE TWO (First Section)" Trophy Winners At Hound Bench Show MfnunrasBB's pom) ISDAY 1 Pi fit fetk. V' - - 'mi'"'fof "Vermont Sue k," h Huh Sire of Charlotte, wiiti the truph.v fur by the Fox ! I n n t i t s assnci.it ion. her proud nunor, Drvoc McKIro'. out ol Si-. Hauler, pictured above, loft, with her owner, Carl Stikeleather lii-iir-! li.c best tin;.! iii llic show ;it the recoct Hound Bench show held here notlier feiiiale, 'Dixit'" by Ike out of Coot, took the other top honor for ol llii- run Duff community. She won the trophy as best dog in Hay- Mountaineers Get Set For First Scrimmage Wednesday Afternoon Open Golf Champ And Runner-Up Qu mi urn immumi., mjo i wood county. "Sue as best iup IMiiIrr s na. i ' i.i i ii i n i ii m I he al! female classification and "Dixie" won the blue ribbon SPEARHEADING With SPORTS Hy El) SPKAKS SIXCK last Tlun-.i!a ni-h;'-Softball games would not afleet standings in Ibo V'a in"Mlle-l l,iel-woml-l.ake Junaluska league, ami because the Tannery wa-s p!;iin.: al Canton in I he W. . ('. sol i b ill tonrnaincnt the same uilil. ii v.a decided not to play the final names on this season's schedule, from the records that have hern kepi of. all regular games in the local league, we'll publish a review of averages and standings in an early issue. iTflK collegiate foolball piclure is looking better as I he different teams get into uniform for their pro-season practice d.ills. Arm will have a harder tune domiuat inn the picture this year than la I but as usual will be one of Hie rrtrongost elevens in bin-time cir cles. Carl Suavely, returning to Carolina, has over 100 men out for -this year's team, hut asserts that he still is building for the future, which means that he expects Wal lace Wade and his Dukes lo be the power this fall in the Old Norlh State. Come November, thoir-iii. find wo doubt if he lolls the Tar Heels the same thing. David -.nn is attempting, the swue trick thai worked so well at Ohio Slate, pu' ting a very succesvfu i, , coach in charge ol their team, ie'i Story from Norfolk. Va Beat;' Feathers at State and I'inhead Wal- ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS To increase flow of urine and relieve irritation of the bladder from excess acidity in the urine " Ar you Bufferinff unnecessary distress, backache, run-down feeling and discom fort from excess acidity in the urine Are you disturbed nights by a frr-ouen dr ,lro to pass watcr Then you should toiow nhoui that famous doctor's difovery DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT that thousands say eives blessed re'Jc?. Swamp Root ts a carefully blended combination of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams. Dr. KHraer's is not harsh or habit-forming in By way. Many people say its marVlou mtlmct is truly amazing. "-Send for tree, prepaid sample TODAY! Like thousands of others you'll be fflad that you did. Send name and address to Department D, Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box I2S5, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send at Mce. Ait druggists sell Swamp Root. r at Wake fores! don't expect to at Ion strength, but do expect pul oiil teams thai know what do w it !i a I not ball. VVIWIUiS in the Invitation Golf ton, nament were awarded prizes in an informal presentation at the 'a nesville Country club Friday tiiL'hl. Mr. MeAndrews, club man ager, made the presentation on the lawn in front of the club . . . Charles Curtis, winner of the meet, received a $75 set of Dubby Jones irons T. V. McCaul of Miami, winner in the second flight, and .lohn V, Morris of Ft. Lauderdale, J e k h were given a $50 leather Rolf ha .!. I). I? McKenzie of Asheyille, .1. I.. MeConnell, and Ren McCall, ruiincrs-up.in the first three flights, von- awarded a doen golf balls and rainjacket Luther Curtis won .a 'u eiiter for turning ill the low qualifying score and a nilon rain jacket and sport shirt for taking the first consolation flight honors. Doyle Rogers of Ft. ' Lauderdale, also received a rain jacket and sport shirt for winning the second con- olat ion flight. Martel Game Called Off After Rain Saturday Beacon and Ectfsta Gets Wins In Industrial League Play As Hazefwood Rests Postponed because of rain, the Hazolwood-Martel Mills baseball game scheduled for Saturday will not be played unless it will affect league standings, according to Manager Bud Blalock. Hazelwood, leading the league with 15 wins to one loss, needs only one more victory to be far enough ahead of the other industrial League teams to fake the 19HJ pen nant. Their next two games are slated for the home field, With Green River coming here Satur day, arid the Champion ? team here the following week-end1. In other loop tilts, this past Sat urday, Green River was 7-4 winner over the Saylos Biltmore nine, Boa con stayed in the title race by downing Enka 5 to 3, and Ecusta stayed on a par with Beacon when Champion Y forfeited by not show ing up at Brevard. 11 CK in lHfill when baseball was it ii - 'l.tency and there was a war -i'i:' on, the first picture drawn ol that spun was sketched by M'ier i)!t:i Hoetticher at a camp lo federal prisoners in Salisbury. Tin. was only 17 years afler the first itasiip on record between the Knickerbockers and Now Yorks, allhuu';h baseball is said to have been ulicei! in a much different I lot in hv the ancient Greeks and i Koman. i:nil the early American set1 leis had a form called "team I; el" ube h they picked up from Werldinu Annlversarie i he old Kivli-h game of "rounders" Symbols of wedding annlversarle We where .Jorge Pasquel, ! Include 1st, paper; 2nd, cotton; 3rd, th-- b-iean millionaire, has set his il leather; 4th, books; 5th, Wooden; anihihon to bring .lop Williams and i Kn, Jron: 7tn. copper; 8th, elec Bob 1-Ylier dow n to the Mexican ' T'cal appliances; 9th, pottery; 10th, Ilazelwood Cubs Defeat Smathers Street 19-18 The Hazelwood Cubs were a lit) tle too powerful for Smathers Street when the two teams en gaged in a session of baseball last Wednesday afternoon on the high school field. Despite a last-inning rally by the Smathers Street nine in which they scored six runs, the Cubs won the game 19-18. Boyce Brock started on the mound for the Cubs and was re lieved by George Garrett. Smathers Street put in four hurlers to hold back Hazelwood; Bobby Griffin, Haynoy, Hartswell, and "Georgie looo. Transmissible Diseases Medical authorities recognize more than 50 diseases that ara transmissible from animals to man. iin; 11th. steel; 12th, silk or linen; 13th, lace; 14th, Ivory; 15th, crystal; !0th, china; 25th, silver; 30th, pearl; 35th, coral or Jade; 40th, ruby; 45th, sapphire; 50th, gold; 55th, emerald; 60th and 75th, both diamond. jja TrJ.MnlRtU.S.PjtOH atjfr POWER TILLER OF A HUNDRED USES! -t Af WILLOW RUN LYDA MOTOR COMPANY Authorized Dealer for HAYWOOD COUNTY See the new ROTOTILLER, scientific power tillage machine, now on display in our showrooms. See how its rapidly revolving steel tines churn and shred the soil to a depth of nine inches! Prepares perfect seed bed in one operation! One machine docs the work of plow, disc and harrow combined! Saves time when planting time is precious! Saves work! Improves your yields increases your profits! Attachments multiply its many uses around gardens small farms and estates. Ask for an actual demonstration. LYDA MOTOR Company J; Cornef Haywood and Depot Phone 518-J ""I I I ftOTOTU.ua I Attachment for ! CvftfvoHttff I Cutting Viih j Mowing Grtni I Phwmg Snow Stf Powwr Continue Work fn Fundamentals As Squad Builds Up To Top Strength Execution of plays, mostly a re view for the fellows who had taken part in spring football practice, filled the last part of the Moun taineers' first week of training, and the squad will conduct their first scrimmage Wednesday after noon when the start of school will bring in the remaining candidates for the team. Monday afternoon brought the return of several last year's letter men who had been to Camp Pen dleton with the State Guard, and by the latter part of this week Coaches C. K. Weatherby and Carl Ratcliff will bo in a position to judge what kind of team they will have this year. The first week brought out an overflow of candidates for all po sitions, including a full team of peppy but lightweight ninth graders that the coaches watch in terestedly with plans for future years. Three full teams from the older boys will be kept in uniform throughout the season as well, and the regular starting squad prob ably will be a question mark until afler the first game. Friday afternoon the coaches put four teams on the field practicing plays after a thorough demonstra tion. With Erwin Shook calling the numbers, the demonstration 11 went through a variety of offen sive maneuvers until the jobs of all positions were thoroughly illus trated. Then three other teams went on the field and began ex ecuting the plays under the watch ful eyes of the two mentors. Rough edges were apparent, but also a lot of spirit and power. The list of players who have set their goal of making this year's team includes: Quarterbacks Shook, Carol Grahl, Roy Trull, and Howard Liner; Halfbacks Jack Noland, James Brackett, Bob Mil ner, Buddy Morris, Sammy Wig gins, Charles Burgin and Jimmy Gentry; Fullbacks Cyril Minetfe, William Hightower, Kenneth Gad dis and Fred Calhoun. Ends Billy Richardson, Robert Sheehan, Vincent Gibson, J. D. Caldwell, Bob Hardin, and Gene Mitchell; Tackles Billy Owens, Tom Medford, Richard Underwood, Hugh Caldwell, David Price and Winston Ensley; Guards Brooks Medford, Buddy Wilson, Raymond Phillips, Arch Early, Hubert Cald well and Wallace Carswell; Centers Bob Ferguson, Dan Watklns, Howard Mehaffey and H. C. Tur ner. Beside this number are 17 can didates who will work into the squad if they show themselves bet ter than the others. The ltst does not include those who will report this week, which includes Richard Powers, Edgar and Lawrence Rob inson, Leonard Messer, Bud5 Ar rington and Frank Poteat all ex perienced' men. Tannery Is Loser Thurs. In Softball Tournament American Legion Team Wins Finals Game 2-0 From Strong Candler Team Paced by the 17 strike-out pitch ing of Powell, "Y" Service elimi nated the Tannery 5-4 in Thurs day night's quarter-finals rounds of the W. N. C. Softball tournament staged last week on Champion Park at Canton. Friday Y Service was eliminated by the American Legion team, Which won the finals Saturday against Candler. The Legion team went to a 2-0 win in the last game despite getting not a hit from George Turbyfill, who led his Candler team to victory over the Boosters in one of the first matches in the tournament. fn their game with "Y" Service, the Tannery went scoreless the first four innings while the Service nirie jumped ahead. Their first base man; Grogan, singled in the third inning and was batted home by Sizemore's double before the side was retired. Then Shields started the fireworks in the fourth with a home run, Hardin followed' with a double, Grogan homered and Powell hit a single, coming in for their fifth run on a fielder's choice. Collins made the Tannery's first run in the fifth frame after a triple, and Brohson Robinson started the sixth inning rally when Powell got loose With his pitching that netted three runs on two singles. When Powell1 tightened up, however, he struck all' three men out to retire the side, and his fielders were Johnnre on the spot the last frame to keep their team safely ahead. BOX SCORE Y SERVrCE Ab H R Sizemore, cf 4 10 Hyatt, If 4 i o Campbell, 3b 3 10 Woody, c 4 10 SWelds, 2b 4 2 1 Hardin, ss a 1 t Morow, rf 3 o 0 Grogan,- lb 3 2 2 Powell, p 2 1 1 TOTALS 30 10 5 OMest Industry Weaving is an industry o!def than man. since it waar practiced by spi ders, caterpillars and birds before the advent of the human race. TANNERY Ab w. Robinson, cf 4 Lane, c 2 DUdl'ey, ss 3 Fbfe, lb 3 Calnoun, rf 3 Collin, 2b 3 ShttoSr, 3b' 3 philips, if 1 B"; ftofcirtsbn, p 1 Mil ner , If 1 tnvnmSr Setter, Hardin, Vetoe SCOKE' BY INttlNG: r n e Y Service 00 400 0 5 10 0 Tannery 000 01'3 0 4 3 2 PARK THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MATINEE : Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2:45 P. M. . . . Satarday 2:00 and 3:3 Sunday 2 and 4 P. M. NIGHT SHOW: 7:00 and 9:60 dairy; Sunday 9:00 only Owl Show 10 :30 Saturday, ADMISSION: Children Undef 12 Tears, 12c; Adolfe, All oeais, ,jm-taa: Uit Children' Pass, 2; Adult Pass, 6c, MONDAY-TUESDAY AUGUST 2f27 'To Each His Own" Starring Olivia deHaviland and John Lund AiW News WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28 "Texas Jamboree" Starring Boteier Hotshote Als Lest Citf of th Jtmgte No. It THUftSDAr-FRIDAY-AUGUST 293f "The Green Years" Starring Cftarfes Coburft atof Toirt Drake Abo- News atuf tfhort ftrbietW I: I .5?; - j In,...----- - mm,P Rouni Com Frs( Of Annoa nnouriff , proRay a,. - .. 1 n -'hat!,r , injwt a, "UU W I under wav n. s,i!e ProRjv are tfj anltcN P'aj fljr and s Charles Curtis, the tall, smiling winner at the right, is congratulated by runner-up D. B. McKenzie of Ashevillc, after Iheir 18 hole duel Wednesday in the Waynesville Country Club open golf meet. Curtis shot under par in the finals match but McKenzie kept up the pressure until the end, when two birdies on the 17th and 18th holes gave the local linksman a two-up win. nicria! I , , lias "ll'"l! Of f 1 k "f MiJ5 , Jacksonviilf I a"'l Mr- Jsi,,. viHi'. Mane Be t'. and Mr 1 -Miami. I V".i:u'..n? J ' "" and Bai " nrloi- thp sad I 'i'i'c followed ! nicnts inr m. Fan The loci bJ 90 million doEsi EXPERT PIANO TUNER Here All This and Next Week Call 493-W Now For Services Work Done Hy a Blind Man In Cooperation With 15. C. Collins We Buy, Repair and Tune All Pianos Always "T( WhyM Your Sj Cornet I DrfJ Mffili'miMlflnllllillini'-l R c EE, w Presents LATEST OP TO DAT HIDING Thai ikre Differeni Open Tonight Through Sept CANTON BALL PAR Auspices Canton Lions Club Spend Labor Jay In W

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