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pAGE Of The Waynesville Mountaineer Friday, june i, isms r The BaU v saNDV GRADY fcty Press Box Floor operati There may be better ball 1 1 nHA(uae orniinrl hprp arp but the pueariviuB : .. . tct nrosDects this orner has hnth these lads have been nom- fuCiwlina-South Carolina All-Stor game r . P knows who made the nomina- l ,lorthv pair of choices. Wilton Garrf- VjCeorm. F CWlnttP Ohserver ta sports ea.iui u. rs , .omc -or That announce- j , . ti,p game is full of many good an3L Aiav in it prizes, contracts, a trip Wr Pleasant rewards. If the Hazelwood aiiici f -r,riH l-uo W7atrhin d twn classic, cnanuivc the iMptes for Shook anu tuwio. i lni4 nut orroin TF onif Sail tourney is Deiug wiu uuv oB.... 0.v hen? want to uy wku iui, ... -.. julv i. Jack Justice, the Canton man- idling the paper wui jv m. w. i,n to contact. The lucicy ciud mat can P3U .-, s- . a l ir:il. : i.L: av from Mooresvilie t-ouon mum in mis Vill oto hL r"eierbuuiK iui mc kvuviuuj. tp t0 Florida-for the waynesvuie-mzei-I n .i,.i.. haufl tnrfo is win. am. ah fj which is coming up in the American This is the big A vie- Mountaineers Meet 9 Foes Waynesville high scnool s foot ball machine will have Its work tut oat next Fall nine tough games are lined up on the 1948 trhetale. Coach Weatherby said that he still had three open dates to be filled, with no definite prospects (or any date. The opening game with Lee Edwards of Ashevilie on Septem ber 10 had to he cancelled. Lee Edwards explained that they could play nothing but Class AA schools next year and had eard ed a came with Salisbury instead of Waynesville. This leaves Waynesville with Sylva as its opening opponent on September 1". unless an other game comes through. It' Weatherby is able to Uud a foe to fill in the vacant date, pre season practice vill have to be moved up ten days. Two other dates, November 12 and 19, are also free. These week ends will be prior to the big Thanksgiving classic with Can ton and if left open will give the local eleven plenty of time to sharpen their attack for the game. The Mountaineers will be gun ning this Fall for the Canton Black Bears, who ran off with the Blue R'dge championship last year. Neither the WyesvlUe nor the Canton dub will have the reserve strength they bad last season, bat should furnish come exciting battles when they meet for their two contests. If Coach Weatherby can pick tip -a few rough linemen, hts Moanlalueer outfit should live bp to its past seasons' standards, thongh. Last season the Mountaineers won eight while dropping three games. The Waynesville high school schedule for 1948 Is as follows: Sept. 10 Open, Sept. 17 Sylva at Waynes-vHle. Sept. 14 Waynesville at Brev ard. Oct. 1 Waynesville at Etisa hethton, Tenn. Oct. 8 Canton at Waynes ville. Oct. 15 Waynesville at Hen derson Wile. Oct. 23 Christ's School. (Ar oVn) at Waynesville. Oct. 29 Waynesville at Bry sen City. Nov. 5 Ashevilie School at Waynesville. Nov. IS Open. Nov. 19 Open. Nov. 25 -Waynesville at Canton. Hustling Hazelwood Outfit To Scrap Martel Tomorrow HAM MATH .455 NEW YORK tAP- Si! Bui Iyo, 22-year-otd third baseman from New RocfceM, N. Y., batted .455 in 14 Metropolian Collegiate Oon- ferwnt-e kcs for fr'urdham lui veraity. Among his 31 .lifts were seven doable, three triple and two home runs. He has two mere years of eligibility. eV WHICH in L"""5 ' L is Ashevilie next week. fcmer meets go around Ashevilie. tille golfer would be something to brag heard of only one man who will prob- Asheville Citizen says that Lharlie and rles Putman, and Bob Allen will be in the he only man who has time enough to make ing and will probably be teeing off in the ked very Mod in the Beaver Lake tour- and the Ashevilie linksmen know him to Uf and Iron Duff feeems to have forgotten all ot nis agea h in his mad scramble to keep the Phila- fioatin somewhere near first place. Mr. ten bottling up his steam for years behind iy detachment, waiting for a chance to of the American League. Now that his lice, Jvlr. MacK is lorgeuing ins manners. ed an umpire the other day in an argu fy hastily fired two of his best men, even id that he ""was doing his best for the ick has a common ailment that affects a othing matters right now but the win and hard on the men around him, but it may le Athletics need to corae chugging down I between Dayton Rubber and Postal Ac strial League was not played last Sunday mixup. The meet was announced on R. L. Hendricks says that the affair will unday on the Beaverdam fairways, trading things, the Softball standings run the Iron Duff team in last place with two There was quick complaint from the the woods. They claim they have won a have. Let it be hereby noted that Iron rd. els Behind Them 'om Davis, a young man who eats, sleeps s fox-hunting the other day. Tom says jod for the big Bench Hound show to be jhoo! stadium July 5. About 300 hounds Sound the ring for that event, and outdoor the Southeast will roll into Waynesville i we note that 'more'lieenses wre nut nut fefore. And tho uriM isfe! tv, ;;. ww 1U 11 1.1. 3 J lUa litJl 1 11 1 11 1 13 In the past 10 years the Wildlife Corn Keep count of the trends in the principal increase in squirrels, white deer, bears grey and red fox and otters. Thinnine wild turkeys, wild boar, mink and weas- cnanpre in the numrwr nf ate's underKrnk je best sports writing being done in this cannon s stuff in EsnnirP maoavini nar. r J0 u'Maggi0 in the July issue. Makes t Joltin' Joe really is. Hing for a dirty look, don't mention the felwood Manager "Sheriff" Smith. Smith t was the worst ball gaiwe he's ever en. fw it wouldn't disagree too strongly with ftod Crew ic? :i: i i u.ui.. 41 .o icaiiieiii. anu pruuauiy mc he Industrial Lea sue Thev'H bounce off Id a oha v.- joiui uay autrnuun aain.-i ere is an attempt to organize a semi-pro "juici be some dust-raising, rip-snorting 'wood and Centwr. .ek remains the most nottular sDot for ,0n The fish alnno 4Viic 4-roam ami itfi J and Caldwell Creek, must tead pretty -y tne fhes hit the water every week- 8ordino DPr.nla ... a . . i i 3t he samp Kucv ,r Manna "st season the nnrlr wotPr in this neck pn since he has been directing things, k oass fishing, fellow over in Robeson lJ fe think to be the biggest bass caught ,"ea nine nvhoHu l, . . . Ti - j wiuws oi one Digger tnan uim, PITCHING PAYS OFF NO MATTER WHAT APPBMS THE REST OF THE YAR . By Alan Mover MACK CAN his As ALHAY6 BOAST WRF CHAMPS The first MONTH OF TUB. ' SBA'&OH AT Tmb STAGE IU f? TrfY1 neRa 7n But WOUND UP 5n -HE'LL Be HAPPY IP ONLY SLiPPEO i NOTCHED OCTOBBR 'Ml ! THAT yjT for yft : M -T g NOTCHED V I CoMNie i v i X ALWAYS CLAMED .. I I THAT PITCHING :. ' ItPLAM TEAM'' I ' 1 IN Zc OAmtn I'm&liW 1 lil .1C t 1 I JkAAWif IU iHfr . . 1 JJBF v-i . 1 -Cl.. BV Sft P X majors , j IL-iL' V1;x I THAT PERIOD - I f Locals, Hot On Come-Back Trail Meet Murphy Sunday if. ball in the field calms composure ami aeiense Can Tannery Catch 'Em? A Tannery team that can't be v,ooion inns trvine to shove the CriP nrf Srian outfit from their I with softball league perch this week. The Tannery team has elbowed its way within a one-game distance of the Spic and Spanners but can't quite catch the leaders. That important one game was the loss tho Tannery club suffered at the hands of Spic and Span in the sea- i day niaht, and apain 11k .v nnniwr 'men came away villi The Tannery showed just what they have on the ball Tuesday night when they clipped Aliens Creek by 10-3. Robinson smooth lv Ditched four-hit ball for the winners, wyati smasnt-u a iw-, ing home run to aid the Tannery, j Only a similar home run by Allen j Creeker Ed Scates put the Creek- j men in the ball game. i The win gave the dauntles Tan-j nery bunch their third victory of j the season but they sun can i over that opening defeat. Spic and Span, meanwhile, gal loped effortlessly along the same victory trail. They outclassed a scrappy Iron Duff team Monday night by 7-2 to hold onto their loop first place. Manager Karl Scruggs took over his own mound chores and whirled a neat four hitter against the Duff team. His charges backed up the perform ance by laying out 11 hits against the Iron Duff pitchers. In minor league play this week. the lliRli School ran wild against the National C.uanl Monday night a 15-3 win The .sc hoolboys lined out 13 liil with Davis and Whiscnhunt rackiru' up homers to their creriil Hid) School l'itcht'r Boyd held the GuaicKincn to four hits. Parkman's and N.nional Guard played a double lu adi i on Tucs- ( ;u aid s-defeats pinned upon thrin Turkman s clinched the first five-inning affair by 12-1 on a 15-hil aliack. Cars well scattered ciuhl hit-- for (he Guard. It was a familv feud in the sec ond game Sam Caiwcll pitching for Parkman's and Utollicr Wal lace tossing for the Guard. Sam came out with the victory as he allowed Brother Wallace's team only two hits for a 13-2 victory. In games tonialit Slacks will 'tangle with Veterans Electric at j 8:15 o'clock in the majer league tilt. The High School meets un derwood in the prelim match. Spic and Span plays Veteran's Electric on Monday nicht in the major league game. Parkman's and th" High School grapple in the minor league game. Tuesday night will see the bat tling Tannery team lake on Slacks in the major loai'ue division. Na tional Guard and I'ndorwoods meet in Hie fir' I game of night All -Stars Hit Hard To Lick Brevard, 12 -1 The famine is over for the Waynesville - Hazelwood softball All-Siars. After battling throuRli their liisl three starts with few i-uiis, a scattering of liits, and no victories, llipy burst loose Wednes day night and made up for il all. When the seorebook was tallied up at the end of a roufh-and-nrm-ble fame against Brevard, the lo cul All-Stars had a 12-1 win. They an the brevara oumeiu iuihuih with a 11 -hit barrage and made the victory a decisive one in every de portment. Even Uie All-Star pitching carae through in fine style. Bronson Rob inson stalled the game on the hill for the locals and had the Brevard i'vup dizzy in the five innings lie stayed in. In five frames he allowed only three men to reach fust base. only one of those a clean hit In the second inning he sat the thiec men who faced him down in order all whiffing at air. Johnny Milner replaced him there (Manager Hur rells was saving Robinson for soft ball league dutyl and had almost the same success. He let out four hits, one run, and struck out one. The W-H outfit bunched all their runs in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings four in each rack. A but terfingered Brevard nine which made eleven errors helped scoot the local runs In faster. The last W-H rally came in the Hazclwood's baseball nine plans to rebound fighting haek int.i th. Industrial League race Saturday afternoon with a victory over Martel. And tho local semi-pros can do it (1) If their wild handling of the down a little and they regain the thev had earlier in the season. (2) If their bats, which have boomed so loud all season, don't go quiet on them in the face of fast pitching. (III If their three or four-man pitching staff puts its back up and pitches more inning per man than it has been doing in the past few weeks. The Hazelwood crew should market themselves a win if they can pass muster on all of those counts. The pitching s an espe cially bothersome problem to Man ager Smith. He has had to use from two to four hurlers in every game lately Steadier support rrimi behind would certainly help (Ire mound stall, but Manager Smitn can I go on using pitchers as though ne nau a iiuuaiiun in -- serve. Jack Amnions, the staff's most consistent performer, will toe the slab against Martel in the week end's opener Saturday at 3:30. Ab Cline, the cool little Duke star, will be held in reserve if Martel gets too rambunctious. Sunday afternoon at 3:30 the Hazelwood team will tangle with Murphy in an extra game. Hazel wood downed the Murphy invad ers the first lime out, and hopes to fatten its record with another vic tory this time. Rhymer and Moore, the whizz kids from Canton, will toil away on the mound for Hazelwood In the Sunday game. The Martel lilt on Saturday Is the one which could send Hazel- wood soaring in the Industrial League standings. Currently the Huzolwooders are floating along in fifth place. They could begin their climb toward I'.nka-held first place with a win in this game or they rniilrt iilumniet deeper into the second division. Krisbec is scheduled to pitch for j Martel and he is very much re i spotted by the Hazelwood batting order A fireballer with plenty of Um(T Manaiier Smith says that i' he'll probably give us fits." MAriel is one eame ahead of I Hazelwood in the loop standings. I The local outfit figures that game I will he rubbed off the books after Saturday afternoon. Probable starters for Hazelwood I are Shook. 2b: Milner, cf; Smith, !c Troutman, 3b; Powers, lb; Pitts, rf: Robinson, ss; Youm, n; n-m mons. i). Brevard ab h r Poor. 3b 4 0 0 Merrills, lb 3 10 Thomason. cf 4 10 Jones, 2b 4 11 Newman, c 4 10 Perkins, ss 2 0 0 Sorerlls. If 3 0 0 Bullock, rf "410 Buekner. p 4 0 0 Totals 32 S 1 W.I1 All-Stars ab h r Harris, cf 4 1 1 Dudley. 2b 3 3 3 I,. Robinson, ss 3 12 Troutman. 3b 3 12 Powers, lb 3 3 1 R. Milner, c 3 11 Whitner, c , .201 Phillips, If 2 0 0 Sanford, If 2 1 0 Amnions, rf 3 0 1 B. Robinson, p 10 0 J Milner, p 10 0 Totals 30 11 12 will the Willing Windy Faces Towelers Workhorse Windy Sams will be en the mound again Saturday night when the Champion YMCA team f Canton plays host to a power ful Kannapolis team. The visiting Towelers are one of te strongest softball outfits in the Piedmont area Ralph Hatley. the fastballer who pitched a no hitter in the western tournament a few years back, will toss for the the Towelers. The Champion club has won two games thus far. Fullams of Canton will meet the Enka Rayon team in Asheville's m.-u1 Stadium tonight. Pttch- fcr tor Fullams will be take three Waldroop or Nazv Miller will toss for Enka. Fullams is rurrentlv leading the YMCA league in Csnton Last week thev (nrned bark the Enka club b- 8-3 Jones' Bat 1.000 Score by innings Brevard W-H All-Stars 000 000 001 1 000 44 OOx 12 sixth when Steamer Harris opened with a double. Dudley reached first on a fumbled ball In centerfield. then Lawrence Robinson slammed another double to clean the sacks. Troutman flied out. but Powers hit one through shortstop and Whit ner banged a hit down the third bape line. Sanford t?ot another hit. but Amnions grauirded out to end the four-run inning. It was Elmer Dudley, outfielder turned second-baseman, who spark ed the Waynesvllle-Hazelwood crew with three hits and three runs for the same number of trips. Short- K I .tHS 6 2 .19 5 4 .555 , 5 S .555 4 4 .see 3 5 .374 3 6 .333 1 6 .142 irrvDL' Trin f fltltnr.CnTt n.L: -A ThlrA-c.xtrn Jimmy :',0P nowin"" Troutman naa two apiece. Brevard s rombi nation of Ben and Jones made it four-for four with Calumet Farms Citation in the 1948 Flamingo race at Hialeah Every horse the Joneses have sei't to the post in the Flamingo his won. They scored in 1938 with awrin, in 1939 with Technician aril last Crrtl year vitb. Faultless. ; The All-Stars repay visit Saturday night when they tra vel across the hills for a return match. They've found the range now, and Saturday night's brawl should wind up with another local victory. Enka Erusta Berkcly Martel Hazelwood Sayles Beacon Clearwater Netters Must Be On List By 26th Tennis players from Waynes ville who want to try their nana in the Western North Caroline Open will have to put their name on the entry list by June 26. Final plans for the tourney have been made by Phil Sales, persldent of the Open, and his committee. Divisions this year at the Ashe vilie meet will include men and women's singles and doubles, mix ed doubles, junior and boy's sin gles, and junior doubles. 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