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r THE SPORTS PAGE Of The Waynesviile Mountaineer FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1949 I i-..,; in i l.ll Ii,, , ..,!. 11 ! I (1 V ! PMI, top-l.o- Si.Lllll kllott . loll I ! ' li::i: I. da ' ;i-s arolinas Textile Meet Pr&nress At Enka From Links To Learning ,l I h Ki ii....: i . : t II,-., v. in ! 1, !: 'I . , ! 1 1; i n i ii.m.i in ..ii . i. vi - or i:n in .. it i- v III I..- -.'. il HI .1. lion liln Hi-' ill'' ,1, I il, . , .1.1 Ii Ii ,1 .1 ...ill .1 I' 11 1 .1 1 'I,. ,..,.. ,. I I, llil llll III I I " , mi. ,,1 ill.- Ii,-':.. I '."" I ., ,.. ,, -'..nil.. , ,i . an!.-., il I.. I ... . , a i , 1 1. i.liMil; Ml. W.iK.' .i , , i ..... i i : i, i ..ii ; , , ., , i I .,li .: ..'Ill ;- Mi.i HI-! I'-H ' .. i;,,- ii;..nki I.'. i Ha- '.'.ii'. , , 1,1 .. , : i: ll,.' i,ltl tMl.i ...H,t- i'lT , ....,. Don ill hi k t .' ! Mil H'Jli I.., . I ,..,.1 l i Hi ; i- l.illil.illl i- ..liOthei , , i : I in- In 'I, i in in" in-" Iiini'i ' ,i 'in lli.u.k. ii-.-i , I;,.. ,i I nil! in, .il i Ml': . 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M :'n .i.i. ml a Gract Lenczyk. right, women'- amateur golf cham ioiii. il hack to classes at John B Stet on 1 miversity '-.ir. i Staff Jcinigan. head of wonu'iiY. phy-ical edu l.tiuk I ran-f t ri ed to Sit .(-on I ao year- ajiii from . : t- VI 1 1! Di .1 , ('i)iur. near her home in ew intllon. The ill i.ijiiuiiil the national ain.ili in la l year leatui ine, (Il i'e- up lo Id.'iU yards. .'. i; Ii ii.., w hi '. f lor i haiiipioii-hi i ; iii f - ' i'l- I".. Lin' -.hm-ln; w Ini-'l the ,n Hie il '''iiiii'--tourney i .pen- 'i "nni -d.. afternoon at Knka --p.iiii.ii- tini Diine.in'- Dvnanio and I'lednuint - Hai:4'".-. a pal!' nl iii.- t,i-lei team- in the OreoiiviU area Southern Bleaeher - I.e. I ; ""' Fhur.e- ol 'Falor- and Hie l)i'.i.lon , nia.le 'he Di-mn n Sparlanhiiri; eonipri-e ; ' '" " the li-t ol Palmetto team-. Duneaii'- l)nainn- Mll bna-t : ' :'u:'i pair ol hi';h -eorinu -tar- hi Huh " 1 N, Sluue and Morale Turner Slouc I ha I v.a- a la-l-moini; unard with I'll' .pan'- I'.'iia'lm- Iwn years auo ;nid ''':'''x I-"111'- I'm per is the hum -hoi s".'iali-i ' " I'l-kethil! ,llK..in c.;uh. Willie Wilhalik-. I ethir -tar reearded as one ol the best Ihioi '''' "'ii'i' - !n South t'ariiuna mdu-lrial ' ! " ':''' ''l! ;,,k, lhaM ' "' "''ii,. FierliuoMi '., Kaiuiii- w ill earrx "- K;'"' ..l..na Karl Woolen. Hie llhillil ' '" boiiil... r tioiii I'eler and oiilhpaM , l"ii M -niak iiii' v j.!. uliii praliabl.' , ; i , n i, I !,., I he liiplu-l individual point for GRASSES and COVER CROPS mmm nitrate Mars Kill Cagers Suffer Defeats At Can ion Tuesday T!-e ('.in'o'i lliuh capers swept , !' , i"l.. ,.l tin ir twin hill with . i . ! Mar-. I l.ll team- Tut s ei'.'hl on the Canton lli'.'h The L'anlnn yirls ca,tui cd i to 111) v. in and the Ii(is eame hack to (lev n the visitors 4ii to 41. In i he opener the score was Heil at Ki all at the half, but the i'..iiton fills came hack strong to i ike a lead and hold it until the linal u lu-lle Miss Benfield spark d th" wiimitm yirls with 21 points uh'le Mi, .lustice hit Ki for the lo-ers. I ne ('anion and Mars Hill hoys ::i nl a harm-up battle before the i!l. iek Heat cinclied the victory. Kne:. with 13 and Phillips with ! I point ; -el the pace for the i iiinei - Yoiiim hit the loop lor ' I ioinl , I , i spark I he Mars 1 1 ill Clyde Cagers Top Crabtree In Twin Gold Medal Meet to Open Monday Nite The 13th annual Western North Carolina High School Gold Medal louinanni-nt, sponsored by the Can ton High School, will get under way Monday night on the Canton High gym and run through the week. Final.-: and consolation matches in both divisions will run. off on Saturday night. The pairings and playing tune-; have been announced by C. C. Poinihixter, tournament director. The Waynesviile girls will swing into action the opening night when thev tackle the Rosinan High team. The Waynesviile boys will not see j action until Wednesday mgm vw.ei, they meet the winner of the Kines Creek-Flat Hock game. At the conclusion of the tourna ment six handsome team trophies and ISO individual awards will be nted, F.ach team Hi the toui- oys ypsei (SirSs Tate 1 1 Davis, Sutton Hit L0 In Last Minute 0 Q To Upset Sylva All-Star Cager pro late !MnPHOSPHATE - 20 SUPERPHOSPHATE - 19 ,'0 P.M. A. (A. A. A.) mm FILLED n r. DELIVER FARMERS FEDERATION CO-OP At The Depot : nl ' anion icup: ct:i Mar I- i P. I'.i I i 1 1: l!i Hi, h h . 1 0 nI'k hi ilon i .Ml II.. V .lllll ( '.III Mai- Hill III .1 li e (iihbs Ponder ton . Hill !!(,-. ' I .IlltOI! ' Kile lineup: I lli i . FH Well Phillip Mom, I I i i , 4 i ipe i 7, I .illl, ,1, M..i III : i Itii i 10 i (4i Shelton Fox Metcalf ohnson, Brook -Hice, Gardner. Mais Hill Ul ) Phillips Illi Amnion... Young Mil F.nrlish liuekner i '. 'oindexler 4 . -Heece i 6). i'l,.' Clde Hib takers roared to tv. o icl oiies oer Hie Crabtree llimli Hasketeers Tuesday night on the t lde High g in before a pack ed house. The Clyde girls took the opener by 42 to 26 and the hoy- edged out the visiting quint The Civile girls had an easy lime, 'laking their victory as Miss Evans i netted -7 points lor storing hon ors. Miiis Noland. with 11 and ; Mi's Massey with 10 points, spark ed the losers i Tile hoys game was close all the way hut Clyde fought back and 'defeated a favored Crabtree quin I let in a thrill packed game. Hardin and Morgan, with 11 and l 10 point- respectively, paced the ! winners, while Beaslcv . with eigh' i.i.n, i wa- high lor Crabtree. ' Cirls' lineup: Clyde ll:!) 1 1) i I-I Fi-li Smil h Medfoi'd ( 'ollins Subs: t'lvdi Green, .lustice Crabtree (26) Noland HI' Massey ( 10 i I). James i :i Caldwell Ferguson T. James Buchanan i(i), Glance, H. Justice,' i Mm '.'an. Crablrei V. Medlord, lirad-.haw. Mann. Hayes. l!o ' lineup: Clyde ( !i F llardni Mil F Morg:..n ' Id C Warren i :', . (. IF Mm can ' ft I ONLY A LEOPARD Li: ii;,r- WANTS A '?j SPOTTY COAT Vi ;i'!l mil Ih:! ill spo'.'. arc dialled eHieienlly i-lid p i.;i; r! l spottin;; spei i.ilists at the ay iie-. :11c I.:;rui(lr . Fxtra life for soiled c lot In-! ( 2oT for pick-up ser ice. "Don't Call Any Laundry ..." - CALL 205 - Waynesviile Laundry Inc. FRED SIIEEIIAN JOE LINER BOYD AVENUE PHONE 205 L;u!y Howlers Requested To Meet Friday Night l V;iynes ille Center 1 he iii:iiiai:i'iiieiit of the Way ii. villi- Ituwlinv, (enter has re iiit -te'l that all wom.'ii howlers ulin have si rued up to take part in the local howling It-atiUe and ill otbtis that would lie inter i -'.i il in I'cttini', on one of the Irani, to lie down at the (enter, Friday nii'ht. i'elniiai y 18, at 7:l!l o'lloik. Plans are lo cet the womens ha:,ue in opi-ratiiin at the ear liest possible date anil all that air interested are urKed to lie pri st nt fur Hie meetiiiR Friday nishi. (J llayues Subs: Civile l.riihi). Crabtree Crabtree (23) Claik (4) Craw lord Boa-ley Milner Kinsland Stevenson Caldwell. (If) II. (2) id Cage Schedule February 18 Wa nc'.villc at Canton. Ciinnwhee at Clyde. Sand Hill a: Hclliel. February 10 la kinc ' ! C T C. Merc Rwm I'or Fans Oi" S. C. Gamecocks ( ')!-' Vi,' ',. c ,.pi-- The ' ' 1 -' i ,i '. , i : -'.1,111 h Carolina Game '' ' '' i 1 1 '. before hitger ' 1 I i'. i h.'il ( jMilma Stadium, ' 1 '. milo south of the ' .iiiion in re. i being enlarged lo a eapaeil; of 33.000. Full bouse, -re expef ted for Hie Ciemson and N'.ilh ( erolina alfairs lo be played iii the tadium next season. average ol anv industrial baskel 1 ball player in the south. The K.-ie.'ii ;r i, have their tall center, f V MeCraiy of Hendersonville, .ho made All-South Carolina se- h eiioii with Furman in 1942. Hill j ' liainbi i -, Piedmont guard, alto is ! a n t x 1 it r 1 1 1 it n eager Charlie Seay, who led college ba kftball "idling in South Caro lina (or two straight years as a VVoHoi(l College great, is the big j noi e of the Spartanburg entry, (th(. Drayton Dragons. The fji-,t annual league camp- meeting opened at the Knka gym ; yesterday afternoon at three-thirty j o'clock with evening sessions on , tap for Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. Presentation of awards will follow the championship games on Saturday night. ('hailc l-A.ail. j'cncral manager of Hie Philadelphia hagles of Hie National Football la-ague, uas a pet oil a-,i nl lor t he FBI dut mg the war. New Farrell Coming Up - l!v IKANK F.CK AP i w .h alines Sports Kditor MIAMI IIKACII. Fla The f'ar I'ells are ( ) r i s i i , i ' . Ira-hi. Ira-la. For many w-ais. the fan ells. Johnny and .Inn, reprt si nil d one of the lop brother combinations in golf. Jim died in 1 U4U but Johnny. l!)2;i ('. S. Open winner at Chicago, ca ri ied on. Johnny, now 47 and in his Kith year as pro at the Baltusrol Golf Club. Siring(ield, N. J. says there's ar.olher Johnny and Jim Farroll on the way. They are the pro's sons. John. 15. and Jim. 14. both students at St. Hem die! - Pi en in Newark and meiiihi rs ol the l'oII' team. "Iouiik John icallv hits a solf ball well," savs Papa John "He (liiabfied ami.!.- tlir first ei'ht in the Nt Jersev .Metropolitan junior last yejr. Jim, too, has the maki'iRs. I have another boy, Hilly, Ii, and now he's setting ready to challenge his older brothers, "funny how the boys took to the game without their old man I prompting them. They saw Uing Crosby plav and liked Bing's style. They paid more attention to the ; groaner than tluy did to their 'father and now (hey even imitate I Hing" Farrell, playing his first golf in many month'., shot a one over par !I7 for llie lirsl nine al the beau tiful l.a Oorce course Next time out he equalled par with Gene Saraen. He even took a whirl at uoea Katun. l arrell is readying liinvelf for the Masters. So is Sarazen. Farrell spent two weeks here in the interest of the National Children's Cardlar Home. Also on hand wai Joe DiMaggto, win was namrd Mayor of Mending Heart Village, a non-sectarian home for children from 5 to 12 with rheumatic heart disease. DLMaggio signed hundreds of nament will also receive photograph of their squad. The trophies and awards are identical for each division The trophies will go to the first, second and third place teams The indi vidual awards will be given to each member of the first, second, third and fourth place teams: to the lirst. second and third all-tourna-nient teams: to the three best all- around players: to the ten out- ' standing players on learns losing their first game; to the high scor iug player for the tournament and for a single game: and lo the uin-j iters of the free throw conte-l. j Among the added attractions j scheduled for this popular meet 1 will be a free throw contest in j each division, with each team al- j lowed to enter one player, and door ' prizes will he given to spectators each night. The pairings and playing times j tor the llrsl four days of the tour nament are as follows: I MONDAY: 3 p. m. Crabtree girls: vs. Mills Hiver: (i p. in. Fines Creek hoys vs. Flat Kock; 7 p. ni , Hethel hoys vs. Fletcher: 8 p m l Waynesviile girls vs. Hosman; and 'j p. in. Crabtree hoys vs. F.lowah. TUESDAY: 6 p. m. Bethel girls vs. Woodrin; 7 p. m. Clyde boys vs Saluda; R p m. Canton girls vs. Saluda; and 9 p. m, Canton boys .-. Itosman WFDNF.SDAY: fi p. ni. Clyde giil- v-.. Crablree-Mills Hiver winner-, i p. ni. Waynesviile boys vs Fine-, Creek-Flat Hock winner; (I p in Flat Rock girls vs. Wayne.s-ville-Rosnian winner; and 9 p. m. Mills Hiver boys vs Fletcher Hethel winner. THURSDAY: 6 p. m. Fines Creek gills vs. Bethel-Woodfin winner; 7 p. in. Crabtree-F.towah boys win ner vs. Clyde-Sahtda winner; 8 p in. Fletcher girls vs. Canton-Saloda winner; and 9 p. ui. Woodfin boy, IS? I i 'Wfp I i M I I 11 I If ' I 'VurP 1 .I.,. Tuesday l'1'"1' the Daw 1(1 l FDD IK PF.F.DF. captain of Dart mouth, holds the Hig Green scor ing record, yet he is one of the most under-rated players in I he country. He has scored 1.200 points fur his team, and appears to he on Hie way for a record. He plays as well on the road as at home, I he records show . Underwood Five Ousted From Meet By City Electric i The Underwood All-Stars went 'down to defeat in the opening round of the Grace tournament for independent learns, when the I strong City Kleclric learn of Can ! Ion -lopped them (il! lo .r-. i The Kleclric loam jumped into : an early lead and held the t'nder uood team in check throughout Hie .till. I Stanley, speedy Fleetric forward, jsvtished points through the net for scoiing honor-; of the game. 'Hairy Jaynes. Hoi) Plotl and "Crip" i Wyatt each accounted for nine ! points for the losers. 'City Fleetric (ti'O I'nderwond .(52) F Long il!' I Hi.l t (ID F Slainev Ti i Trout man 1 1M The Waynesviile High Moun taineers turned in a twin virtory n... Svlva High cagers on the Wavne-ville High E.vm iri,t before a large turnout of fans. The Waynesviile girls en countered little trouble in taking their Hth straight win by 48 to 21, but the Waynesviile boys put on a whirlwind finish to upset a highly favored Golden Hurricane quintet. :a to :m The Waynesviile girls took a commanding lead early in the game and were out front .10 to 12 at the half and continued to add to their ad the last Hall, me waynes viile guards, paced by Peggy Shee h.iii, continued to perform bril liantly and time alter time they stole the ball lo aid the Waynes viile offense. .... 1 T HA ...I I Macule Logout ano iaucy mt-u- i lord, wth 15 and 12 points res- j ' pectively sparked the Mountaineer I oll'ense. Miss WoVley connected i for seven points for the losers. ; The boys' tilt started slow and j the Mountaineers held a slight edge at the end ot tne nrsi quarter. The score was eight to six. The Waynesviile quintet, led by Gene and Rufus Liner, employed a fast break that netted several layup shots and a 10 to 12 lead at the half. The Sylva team came back strong at the start of the second half and within three minutes had overtaken the Mountaineers on the strength of two quick baskets' by Cooper, Sylva forward. The Hurricanes continued to hit the basket regular and ran up a 30 to 23 point lead at the end of the third quarter. The Golden Hurricanes contin ued lo set the pace and at the lour minute mark, held a seven point lead. The Mountaineers seemed to catch lire, and hit two quick goals to move within one point of the Hurricanes' with 30 seconds re maining in the game. The Waynesviile quintet gained control of the ball and Bob Davis connected on a shot from iiiid- court to put t lie Mountaineers out in front and Hill Sutton einched I he win seconds later with a lay up shot. The last ten seconds of the game was a mad scramble with both teams trying to get control .C Trull 'Hi G M. Hogers i 12 G II Rogers I ' Sub-:: City l.lectnr Unite! wood Kanos i 2 Slanilli. .lav ne-, ( '., :e oil , llll l Mears . V. .alt '!) t!i. Canton-Rosinan winner. Fill a graham cracker -hell with fruit and whipped ( ream for a quickly-prepared lelive dissert. U-.e apricot-, or peaidie- orange segments or pineapple lor the fruit. Brothers Golf Duet Johnny's Sons In Game Johnny Farrell, left, "chooses sides" with Joe DiMaggin and Gene Sarazen during visit to Miami Beach's l.a Gorce Country Club. '"wt "is nrs "lesson," DtMag shot 124 against Buddy 105. It was DiMagio's second time on lihks. Hasselt's autographs and was just as popu lar with the kids as the great Babe Ruth was last Winter. Tommy Holfnes, popular Boston Brave right fielder; Tommy Thompson, who passed the Philadelphia Eagles to the National Football League championship; Referee Ruby Gold stein of Louis-Waleott fame; Bud dy Hassett, ex-Yankee first base man; Emerson" Diekman, former Red Sox pitcher, and Al Schacht, baseball's clown prince, were among others who entertained at hospitals and stage shows. There was a clash of personali ties each time Farreli and Sarazen niet. They hemmed and hawed not only on the Units but also on sev eral radio programs. But it was all In fun even though one has feared the other for the lait-28 yeari. Farrell, who plaved in his first V. S. Open in 1)20 at Toledo's fa mous Inverness course, recalls that whenever he and Sarnzen came down to the final rounds of a tournament lliev would agree to split their earnings. "I recall playing in the l.a Gorce final wllh Gene in 11)211, " ;ti Far ('11 soon after showing DiMaggio how to grin a golf club. "It was a $15,000 tournament. n. largest i.uisr- t-vei inayeo. al (he jmp ....hi o ... u.-ai jiHia.en nun vi,. spill )(. 000 first prize." The debonair Farrell gol his start in golf at the age of 14 at Siwailoy in Mount Vernon, N y. n,, was just caddy making $8 a week A year later he could break 80. He now has visions that his Oht.wlll follow in his footsteps. I F Cv,h:i F II She, F Nol..,,,! (' Ki, iihi. G P. Slot G Fanner Sllbs V.,,1 Med!,'!.' , 11 r. Davis i 4,. Ciii-n Jacob-. Alii r. 8 Fincaniinn. I' lt lloyV lmi'Ui: Waynesviile T, F ;. i.ln,, a F Daw- . i; ( C Suttun , Hi, J ( G 1( Liner Ll G Hoy (I ,: t Soils Syla-Gi. FC r i BASKEIl scorn (.18:1 U';n ne Mil.- I! i Chile -I' (ial)t:J c. mi., ii :i;i .list- U'a.Mlt-Mll, ('anion M, M. Clyde :'(, Li'iiDl'ilt Old anil C "ol t Ic. I Ill' ,TT Ii! :iii. r LET FREEDOM RIM Artist etnetpt of the drafting of ll; Declaration. By its adoption on .M.'.i 1 the people of this North Caroln.i t thr fint im Amrrica to dccliirt vnill 'i'1 pendent of foreign rule. iny L The State flag that floats ovt-r ti'rrfl lina's capitol in Raleigh bears on ic0C two dates. May 20, 1775. April On the initial date, the people ofMw ( burg county meeting in Ch.irl1IC C( first in America to declare tlu-nw1''8 free and independent people " TheL date marks the day on which the ja Convention directed the Northj". members in the Continent. Conffc vote for separation from England. t ,k root f ax, Yes, independence tOOl' North Carolina. No wonder tion involving personal liberties' carefully here. Tolerance not pr.j , Mutual respect for the other fell Jay ... unit individual rights. That's the It tain this heritage of freedom h'F Nortnl In, to enjoy and to uphold in N. C. DIVISION UNITED STATFS RRFWERS ... -,sinfl( INSURANCE BUILDING, RALEIGH. rv-
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