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r THE SrGRfS PAGE Of The Waynesville Mountaineer Tuesday, march 29, 1949 . 1 , , , Clyde Girls A riMBm-Mei Foes 'V . TP.. TX . , , -T ,- I Senior 4-M la JittttiP 4M Fin im fee Today To Be Or Not To Be; That ;CtpnvT,, 1 pauwer-s. putts. pay, off By Alan Mover Is Softball Question. Here By OLIVF.n VOL' N'T One of t lie 1)13 (iiif-liuns making the runnel of the local sporting world 1- Miit-tliei t he dv nesville HaieUood rolli.all !e.iriie Wl operate during Hie 1149 season. Lookinp bjtk. uer the ; e ji : one will note th;il tin- lj.-:nr ha' been a succr-..- lor I,, ill the tail ami player- inn- it v. .i- loiuicd and the team- haw to.iii heti lop flight competition each war. The It a.'iie, Mloili ha- been com posed ol lo.ijui .iod minor divis ions in rec ent w-:u - v. .is deiinlteh on the do n vi. uh !j t -e.i.-.on This wi nol on!;. Hum the pl.ier'-' and fan's viewpoint but lioin the i Ac oi dins; to ininufe to make all plans and form tne league, the officials and team managers should meet in the very near future to decide whether the league will go this year. It they decide to give the go signal for the 1949 season. I think ; the Waynesville High floor Tues-tht-y should take into consideration 1 day afternoon with four games the formation of a larger, single on tap. league, which would still permit : In fhe opening tilt at 2 p. m. the all players to take an active Canton and Fines Creek girls will pait while eliminating the fans meet with the Canton and Fines At 2 - PiM. The 1949 Senior 4-H basketbalj tournament will get underway on financial i w ai a financial 1 t , 1 1 ished in tla- n il first tune, all lam ship met w.i-. in recent e.n- I be It a. iu- tii star! carl;, bet some ilt biv in .'i ; eai . pl:. and It tli. cue Un to: lb. iui::t - -i' Iilcil to 1 1 I be: t ua- : in:' -el up for the the !. r-in.- race got limit i Aa;. later !b..n u-ual. Bad vveatbci and po-'poncd panics ;;dd ed to the trouble and the crowds dropped olT until some sanies were plaved with onlv a handful of spec tators in the -.amis. Many tans commented on the tact that the were forced to sit through the long drawn out minor league j-iames althouuh a time limit via- placed on them last cm tor tin til I tunc. Not onlv tin loc.il league but the AU-Stai id o lan d badly last -.ea . . , I I l.t b ..in opt ned I be -ea- on with two w r food e.unc . out ul which v.a- .i two lo oiu- lo-. to Ibe stroiic. High 1'oinl team bo! liom Ihal poinl on the team failed to have mm!) ihaine ol a successful seas on. II is the opinion of this writer thai sofibail can le , -uccessful for .the fan, and players and also fin ancially here in Wavnesville if enough effort is put behind the organization of the league and teams. ' Instead of waiting until the last opposition to minor loop games and also tend to keep interest at a high er level in the one loop standings. In the All-Star division it is a well known fact that the Waynes v ille-Haielwood team has held its own against outside competition in Western North Carolina. Although the team failed to post an impressive record last year, it can be attributed to the failure to lit Id the same team under the same Itader in any ' two games. It the team was to play under one sponsor and one manager throughout the entire season, it could give any team in this sec tion of the tate plenty of opposi tion. If Softball in Waynesville, Haz elwood and this section of the division have been running through state is to improve, 1949 is the practice sessions with the hopes year. Canton will be the site of of retaining titles won last year or the 1949 District and Slate tour- capiurng this year's crowns, miment and with the possibility The Waynesville girls and Fines ol the formation of a Western Creek boys are expected to prove North Carolina Softball league plenty tough as they go all out lo' retain their crowns. Creek boys tangling at 3 p. m. I The Waynesville and Crabtree girls are scheduled to keep, the ball rolling at 4 p. ni. and the Waynesville and Crabtree boys willj wind up the first day of action at p. in. The girls 'championship will be decided at 2 p. in. Wednesday and the boys will settle their claim to the 1949 crown at 3 p. m. The Waynesville girls and Fines Creek boys are defending cham pions: in their divisons. The Senior tournament will finish on the heels of the Junior meet vv huh was concluded on the Cham pion YMCA floor, after a week's play. The boys and girls in the Senior PARTALLY HlPPeAl , UNPER THAT CAP t& PALMER. WHO APPARENTLY poeertr inteNP TO REMAIN . tflPPSAl WHEN- d GOLF '3 PRIZES, ' ARE (FVENOUT . THIS YEAR lor (he coming season, yours truly would like to see sol I bill I here move hack up ihe ladder to it's staiul ing of previous years and make tic 1949 m a son a year to be re membered by the local players and fans alike. The tournament is being spon sored by the First National Bank and Underwood Supply Company and is under the supervision of Joe Cline. assistant county agent. Handsome trophies will be awarded the winners at the close of tliL tournament. The trophies In 1948, about 28 million fain- have been on display at the Bank dies were using gas for cooking, and have drawn much comment. I fil ';m tits'8ADrt,i.C, ,fi 7 V yl A P PICKED 1 i m I vnV 'Tpr?ze00: ', ) V i money with J J j i l M tMPRESSlVE Uf jS OPEX mm$iM ' 5 ' 'iMiMtfwm 'immitofr iMpMi'tti Girk; Meet Fines, Creek; Boys To Face North.Canton The quarter-finals of the tour nsnwnt were completed Friday afternoon when the Cruso girls toiipecf the Hazelwood girls, 21 to 14 to move into the semi-finals and the Hazelwood boys advanced by turning back the Cru o boy.- :ir) to 14.' In the semi-finals games played Friday afternoon, the Fines Creek la&sies moved into the finals by taking an easy 30 to 1 1 wiii over the Bethel girls. In the boy's semi final tilt, the North Canton quint edged out the Pennsylvania Ave nue team in a thriller, i'H lo 27. The Fines Creek girls jumped into an early lead and were never threatened as the Bethel furvvartli failed to hit the loop for many points. Miss Fpi-suson and Mi:s Calli- bone hit the net for 11 and 13 J points respectively to spark Ihe Fines Creek girls yesterday for the championship. The Clyde team led all the way in their match as the Cruso team could not stpp Miss Spencer as she ripped the cords for 'a 'neat total of 20 points. Miss flogers with 12 markers, Was out standing for Cruso.' In the boy's semi-final tilt, the Cly de quint completely outclassed ihe Hazelwood boys as they ran wild to score a 60 to 8 win. The Hazelwood team was no match for the strong Clyde team and were never in the game after the first whistle. Umbo, Clyde center, took scor ing honors for the game as he yaeed the winners with a 'total of 24-markers. His teammate, For ward Sutton, tossed in 17 to aid the Clyde quint. The finals of the tournament were scheduled to be run Off yes lerday willi the Clyde lassies meet inp the Fines Creek team at 2 p. m. and the North Canton and Clyde boys tangling -at 3 p. m. Semi -Finals Cirls' lineups: lines Creek (30) Bethel (11) F - Ferguson (11) McCracken (5T F-Ralhboiie (Kit Russell (4) I' Hay lies iC) Thompson I2i WTH! Shapii nesiuii The W nine ha. it., m "on i, ,llt. sea-.oh "pes b' '.ld,,tM 7"' C1,ai ik d" l, vv hentl tO l.HMt. II,, " ' "lc Piiyifc-J ' ii aie ; w inners while Miss McCracken was ; (; . I i ant hum C, - -llojiers G- Messer Subs: Fines llinm, Evans. high for Bethel will live markers. The Norlb Canlon-Peiiiisy Ivania Avenue tilt was one ol the best games of the tournament as Ihe two teams foughl neck and neck until the final whistle with the North Canton team holding a one I point edge. The two centers of the teams, 'Carter of Pennsylvania Ave., and ; Jones of North Canton, proved the I sparkplugs of their teams as they ITufl'man Pitts Gibson Creek M. Tran- Clyde (26) F Spencer 20) F Jones (G) F Farley (2) G-rMcCraeken G Fowler G Rogers Cruso (14) Rogers (12) Gorrell (2i Trull Styles Henson ... Poston The violent 'bopv eslibm' show, a80ve ma account 1 FOfl GOME OF THE R.E- MARKA0LE pcjrrNS PALMER, . HA5 FLftSHBP TIS WINTER. f: sss - 'i -'v.-,::::-:-;: M:,:MM-MMMMM w:o:-a:v:tmiiiw?:-J staged a scoring duel with each Subs: Clyde Osborne, Abbott hitting the loop for 12 points to'(4i, M. Green, Green, McKinney. tie for scoring honors of the till, j Cruso Norris, Rogers. The Clyde boys and girls fought J their way into the finals of the Boy's Lineups: tournament Saturday afternoon N. Canton (28) Penn. Ave. (27) when they won easy victories in i ' McClure (4) '. Chastine 14) their semi-final games. F Carpenter i2 . J'ovyell (4) The Clyde lassies came through ; C Jones C12i Carter (12) to defeat the Cruso girls by 2(i to i G Burnett i2) Smyth (1) 14 and earn the right to meet the G - Blankenship iS) .. . Curtis (2) this Potion S.li,v ffife track in irf,1 Bill a,,,, Rubq 111 l'lc llllirld. ,s ''MHTled iu job ami Dive Pri, 'am to land one field spins. 111 "H' pitching d porisid,.,,-, Jim i Boyce Block, ar, -i .-I .... i ""': iiui u-rs Mitt: "t'U 11' mi the mi t lie stuiad Alllmutili ihe set. Pl". II"' Muuntis pectcd to plaj a A game with Cai, School, CullunliK other Western Not School Suhs: North CaW Blankenship i4i, Clyde (60) F Sutton i17i F Stevenson ililj C Limbo 1 241 G -.lolly (4i G Killian Subs: Clyde-Shu (lb Mi-Chiic. M wood -liiiihfif lif tower, I'ulnain, Ssnsational Mew Radio Quiz Show Hazelwood Holds Daily Practice Sessions On Waynesville High Fiel4 March 29 Mountaineers vs. Independents Ward's vs. Cutsolers WBC vs. Dayton, 1 i EVERY TUESDAY 9:30 to 10:30 p. m. Over WVVNC IT'S FUN! IT'S EXCITING! JT'S ENTITKTAIXING! Brought Tc You By Howell Motor Co. Haywood St. Waynesville De Soto-Plymouth Dealer The Hazelwood Industrial leag uers opened practice sessions for the 1941) season Wednesday after noon, when approximately 25 play ers reported to Manager Flmer Dudley. The squad ran through throwing and lunning drills to get out the kinks that have developed during the long lay-off since the players hung up their spikes last Sep tember. Although the rainy weather is handicapping the workouts, the team will run through daily drills when the weather permits. Most of last year s squad show ed up when the team reported Wednesday, including Ken Trout man, Bob Pitts, Ray Whitner, Jack Amnions. Jim Kuykendahl and several newcomers are ex- frja pected to turn out this coming ! week. J Stan Henry and Lonnie Bishop, ' both expected to battle for infield 1 spots, are expected to report in the near future, along with Jack iCase, outfielder-pitcher, who has I performed with the Hazelwood 1 team in the past. ' Two newcomers feported Wed j nesday and have been going through the drills. L. Richie, in ' fielder from Tennessee and "Satch" ! McClure, catcher, who has moved I to Hazelwood recently from Geor- Trout Season, Opens On April 15 Limit Is 10 OLD AMERICAN CUSTOM . HhYANT, S. D. i UP) When Cl.iyioii Fields: and Harold Sauder Rot the same number of votes as candidates for the township as-se- sor's job, they decided to settle the matter in an old American fa: hioii. They flipped a con and Fit Ids got- the job. are expected to make a strong bid for a position on the club. With practice sessions underway, Manager Dudley stressed again that all positions on the club are wide open and all players in this section that would like to try out should report to the High School field any afternoon at 4:30. The 1949 schedule was adopted last week at a meeting of the league officials at Enka, and play will get underway April 16 with the local team journeying to Enka to tangle with the strong Rayonite team in the opening game. i itMii i) wan. i mil Ijf iiui i 5 '' ''-,; " ' i ' ' ' Li', y v - for your Pullets now Thousands of trout anglers who have been waiting since last Aug ust to resume their favorite sport will be Eiven the go-ahead on April 15 when the season on trout opens in the mountain section of the State, according lo Clyde P. Pat ton, Executive Director of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Spring stocking of trout has been under way for some lime, and stocking operations should be completed or nearly completed by the time the season opens. Dales and creel limits for trout fishing in National Forest area streams are expected to be an nounced soon. This year's trout season extends from April 15 through August 31, with a daily creel lhnit of 10, and a possession limit of 20. In Ashe, Alleghany, and Watauga County the trout season closes July 31. Trout fishermen are reminded that night fishing will not be per mitted this year in designated trout waters. The night fishing rul ing was passed by the Wildlife Re sources Commission as a protection measure for night-feeding brown trout. St. Louis Vet helps you got M ORE E GjGLS next Fall WAYNESVILLE FEED & SEED.CO. Intersection Allent Creek Boad .. HAZELWOOD ' : ' ' Phone 493-J ..Jr J I' Enos ' 'Country" Slaughter of the St. Louis Cards, rated by Man ager Eddie Dyer as one of the best outfielders in the National' League, Is one big reason back ing Dyer's claim that the outfield is the Cards' strongest depart ment. 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