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r 5FGR'f3 PAGE Of The Waynesviile Mountaineer fkiday, march 25, 1949 Industrial Lea que t Clyde Teams Win Sportsmanship Trophies Of Western North Carolina Basketball Tournament Play 21 Game Sclrf :s. i j , jiwme. .... s -A ' - idai3fc fci ir ! i fir '.k -m m Tin- lm Spurt : i;;iv II Secei d i!. civile High School also made a good record, and -hared in n ceiving the :,, : !!.' pu'M iiti'il last k Showi. !:-rt-. " . . ' !-hl- air: John ,i.;.:,i;.i. IK no ShtMik Uoii-r Moran. iimiii.!.it I'iciI S: . ' a-'u f,.f-lu- Mornan. '. ii ..(.'ln:i'. Johnny Spoiu-cr. Hall U ..!:i a. Vi.liaii 1! '"'I M.friin. Hazelwood Girls And Boys And Waynesviile Boys Advance In 4-H Tourney Thf Jiinii.i' 4-11 latjei's roinplol llio I'u -l i -i'Ui il nl their tuurna iiit 1,1 mi tin- (li million VMCA It, V, i ii!i-s(;i alli-i noon wilh n,i, ,,i tin C..11U - lii'ini: ilec-nleil l, loi. ni (I -i the -iMMisvr tram ,"l .,!)' ' il to I lie 1 1 1 .' 1 1 ler lin.ii ol 1 iio liiti: ni . In M.ih(l., - upciunu round : i ii 1 1 -- tin neville !4irls lost to I- in. - I'n .-k. 119 to "). Morning Star iiie I'd mil North Canton las Mis '.'.I In VI ami the Hillii'l i'IiIs edged a- lahllee. 'J. 1 In It). 1 II tlie othii : ii S eauie. the Iteaver dam tt-a'ii won li a lul l i it mt'i' the I't-ini' l aula A', oinii' ti am The hoy, jiaines ueri- all high seoiing atlairs v. ith the esei'lil ion ot the H. tin l-C I ahtree fair.e vxhieli the HtJii l li" look 'J.H to 21. The Waynesviile boys raptured a 41 to i 4 win over Fines Creek. North i Canton walloped Moniinn Star, 112 to 15 and the l'enns Kania Ave. Irani M'ored ..' '.' ill down Iieav- i dam. (il to !l The first round eoinphled Weiinesday as 'he le. ins eoiitinued to hit the loop i .insistent l . In the yirls' divi ion. the Hael wood team defeated Kasl Wavm"-- ville 42 lo II. Crii-o topied Lake Junaluska. 24 lo 17 and Chile elim inated the Pattern Kirls. 27 lo 4. In the hoys' division, Haelvvood boys advaiieed with a 41 lo 4 win .over East Waynesviile. Civile wal loped Patton 07 to 14 and Ciuso won a forfeit over the Lake Juna lur.ka quint. In the quarter finals m lirdulrd mw n Vll li: TEN PIN LEACI E Ward's W HC CliUolei l)a Ion I iidependenls . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a I iieers W 13 1 1 11 10 10 (i 11 lri Pet. (119 .571 .571 .47(1 .4711 28(i for vesterday i Thursday i. the Wayne-ille hoys were the only Id eal team silieihiled lo see action when I hey were to meet the high scorinc I'ennsv Ivania Avenue team at !i p ur The seiui-finals of the lourna- i mi nl aie si lieduleil lor ! rlilay anil Saturday alternoons wdth the fin als to he pla.M'd Monday afternoon. All eame . are being played on the Champion VMCA floor al ('anion. Look Smarter feel Better JWy more men cioose Jarnan sioes every season In these finer shoes Jarman promise you distinctive, top-quality styling ! and extra comfort, exclusive feature ! that mate you look smarter and feel better. Because this promise is constantly fulfilled, men across America insist on Jarman shoes season after season. ii We have the newest Jarman style in ' ' jour size and Width. Try a pair, today? 995 to 1139$ m , MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE The WNC Industrial league held it's second meeting oi me season Tuesday night at the American Knka Employment otfiee with the newly elected president, Bill Lewis, ii charge of the meeting. With eiphl teams set to go in the 1949 league, Tuesday's session was nostly a discussion of proposed :4iant!es in the by-laws of the league and the adoption of the 1949 iehedule. As in par.t years, the two games a week idea was again pui lonu a ith five teams favoring the new iinnosal which would have elimi nated Hazelwood, Ecusta and Clear- valer from the league and left the oop with five teams which could . t .1... CnnrlcmnnthlD tl'OUhV Ol the This is the Civile Hiph School mils' basketball team, w.m.e, m w.c ------ Western North Caiolma Uaskelhall loiirnament, and the same recognition was given the bo tea if ,he ,, I Shown here, left to i.,l,l. front row, are Jessie Green. Geraldine Fish, cap t . Jo an Havnes. Mna M dford. manager. Dale Medford, J ewe, Evans, and Linda Co.hns Seco ml R ,.,', Kvan-.. coa, h. Mary Ko.se Mor.-an, Cleo lluchanan, Helen Fore. Virginia Meulord. Uo.oth.v Smith and Jerrv Louii v. Boudreau. Bearden Happy Now That Winter's Over 1 MWvMBMWMk : -kl - iAI New sfeat uri'S i ("LEV ELAND-- Blame the ban quet circuit if the Cleveland In dians' ulanuir bov s Lou lioudrcatl and Pitcher Cine Hearden look Islifcihlly out of shape as they start sprinf.' training. It's been a hard winter for both of them, eating chicken in strange places, winning plaques and awards for excellence ill baseball. "Yip." savs the World Cham pions' .shortstop-manager, "it's been a busy banquet season. I wanted to gain a litlle weight. I was pretty will run down by the end of the World Scries. "Hut I'll he wearing a rubber slnrl lor a while al training camp. Nothing to worry about though. I'll he down lo playing weight when the season starts." Lou possibly could reduce by weight lifting some of his awards. Here are the major ones: Top major league player Sport ing News. Most valuable American League player The Uaseball Writers Asso ciation ol America, and Spoiling News. Ward's Esso Tops Independents To Hold Loop Lead The Ward's I-Vn, Waynesviile Bowling Center and the A. C. Lawrence Howling teams racked up each a 2 to 1 win in Die Waynes viile Ten i'lii l.eai:iie this week to remain in Hie top of the .landing'). Ward'-, i- ie ling in first place with 13 win- and eight lo es while the Howling Ci liter and the Cutsolers are in a 'nuiiil place deadlock with 12 win. and mile lo es. During the pa I week Ward's slopped the Independents. the Cutsolers deli aled the IJavlon I! lib ber team and the WHC squad came through to slop the Mountaineers. The Ciil olers turned in high stries again this week with a lotal pin fall of 2775 with the Dayton team turning second high with a total ol 27o'4 pin .. Elmer Dudley, of the Cutsolers, turned in high individual series with a set of 55!) to edge out Hill Cochran, of Ward's, who turned in a 528 set. Dudley also came through with the highest game of the week with a 194. It was the first time in re cent weeks thai the 200 mark had not been passed, bowi.im; sciikdi'le March 2!) Mountaineers vs. Independents Ward's vs. Cutsolers WUC vs. Dayton. I.OU BOUDREAU Reaps Honors Flayer of the year New York, Philadelphia and Boston chapters of Hie Baseball Writers. Athlete of the year The Associ ated Press. The bark of certain willow shrubs is the source of salicin, used in the treatment of rheumatism. Professional athlete of the yeai Helms Foundation. Los Angeles ;inil Snorts World magazine. Champion of Champions Sport ni.'iiJji'ine One of the ten outstanding young men of America United Slate Junior Chamber of Commerce. Ohio's outstanding young man Ohio Chamber of Commerce. he nil chine star ol the World Series, had his innings too Toasted in his home state. Ar kansas. in such towns as Lexa Helena and Poplar Bluff, he was called the most courageous athlete of the season by the Philadelphia sports writers. He was the Associated Press rookie of the year in the Ameri can League, and the Cleveland chapter of the Uaseball Writers called him their Man of I he Year Bearden also eot into a movit in Hollywood, but he isn't afraid of the bench jockeys on that score. "You know me," he says. "1 can dish it out as well as the next guy. Besides, there were a hundred ball players in that one picture." The horned toad of the American southwest can scamper over the ground about as fast as a mouse. not have Rath, , tut,,... Rciii 'si "I'l'latrd, din oris Ol l. With I,,. ...... -'" I Apnl It; - Tlie ,,ia, ,., . ditd schedui, game- n u. . thus do., a,- , 1 rtl'gl'-l -''I lor a pi., ill II u. 1949 SCHEDUU April 16 Hazelwood at Enka Berkeley at Ecusta Martel at Clearwater Canton at Beacon April 23 Ecusta at Hazelwood Clearwater at Berkeley Beacon at Martel Enka at Canton April 30 Clearwater at Enka Beacon at Ecusta Martel at Hazelwood Canton at Berkeley May 7 Martel at Ecusta Canton at Clearwater Hazelwood at Beacon Berkeley at Enka May 14 Beacon at Berkeley Enka at Martel Ecusta at Canton Clearwater at Hazelwood May 21 Ecusta at Enka (D. H.) Beacon al Clearwater (D. H.) Berkeley at Hazelwood (D. H.) Canton at Martel (D. H.) May 28 Enka at Beacon ( D. H.) Clearwater at Ecusta (D. H.) Hazelwood at Canton (D. II.) Martel at Berkeley (D. H.) June 4 Enka at Hazelwood Ecusta at Berkeley Clearwater at Martel Beacon al Canton June 11 Hazelwood at Ecusta Berkeley at Clearwater Martel at Beacon Canton at Enka June 18 Enka at Clearwater Ecusta at Beacon Hazi-luuart at vjw, Kerkelri ,, Canton hi !j ;'-l.i at Maria Cleal v, at. a r,.. Be.llim al IL,a, r.iiKa at H. i kt ley July! Berkeley j im Martel at Knka Canton al Ecusta Hazclwund ji Clear Jul;! Enka al la uta (- leat water at Bed Ha.elwniid at Bra Martel al Cam July It Beacon at Enka Ecusta al Cleama Canton at llazelwmj Berkeley al Marlt! July a Ha.clwond al Enki Berkeley at Ecusta Martel al Clearwii Canton al Beacon July Ecusla al llai'lnJ Clearwater at Berl Beacon al Martel Enka at Canton Aususl Clearwater at End Beacon al Frusta Martel al Hazi'tol Canton al Berkeley: Aneust 1 Mallei at K(iita ('anion al ('Irani llazcluimd al ItaJ Berkeley al Enka Aususl Beacon al Ht'iknr Enka at Martel Ecusla al Canton Clearwater al m It's Up To The Lip (AP Newsfratlircs) PHOENIX, Ariz For better or worse, the New York Gianls' 194!) showing could well depend on one man Leo Duiocher and the in jury jinx. And just how did Lippy Leo find himself in such a position? Already Giant President Horace Stoneham has said he figures the Gotham Bombers have the stuff to win the National League pen nant. He said the same last year. The team finished fifth. And, as the squad goes through its spring drills, only one major change can be noted in personnel Durocher, erstwhile pride of Brooklyn, stands at the helm instead of popular Mel Ott. So apparently the ringer's on the. Lip to bring the team from fifth to first. To be sure Durocher took over midway in the 1948 season, but you can't Judge one pilot by the job he does with the mold another has set. I All members of wasp commun ities, except a fw queens, die t the Approach ol cold weather. Now You Can Get " Wald ensiam Suiheam Bread and Cake at Their Bes! We Also Oiler k Full Line Of Baked Varie Featuring: Mrs. Roger's Old Fashion Bread Wheat Bread Parker House Rolls Rye Bre Salt Rising H French B Ask For Waldensian and Gel The Best Waldeisiai Bakeries J
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