nt Hip Wavnesville Mountaineer Monday Afternoon, April 11, 1949 tpAu-- Iwood Splits Exhibition Tilts r - J Sneers Pefeat Black Pears sm . With Canton Pigeons 1 i Gives Bill for 4 igh ",,li,u" runs i" Mine witn L Friday to defeat tne . locals Lin of ,he markers m the ieal I the inning Jim N" a double icored nn a Mounlainffi a homerun held lo end inning. Jblood in the Cooper hit doubled scoring a tor. inr ill I hO Iked, stole n Cooper's Lei in their Bill Owen to second fcave Prices back in the when i'oin- isecond and line drive a one run Byers walked third on an when Dave ling came in hit safely, him home, an error These Men Brought Canton 4-H Cage Title I 41 SrK 3 0h v S : ' !' "r rip v 1 I Rookie ferave Here are Canton's 1949 Senior 4-11 Basketball Champions with their coach, W. h. Barkley. Left iU ah. front row Floyd King. Sam Coma... Bobby Moore. Joe Bob Medlin, and Clifton Clampitt. Back !! w left to righf Shirrcll Slroupc, Jack Hannah, Coach Barkley, Max Duckelt. Phillip llipp.s, and Itoy roW' b ' Photo bv Ingram's Studios Kngle. YS ttokiu ilfhtil D. 7 ITU. toll aodwm Uiiti I Wm. lot mtiM I f tbildrn la 1 1 nmitder It I n mm, STORE and Bill Owen came through wilh his third hit of the day, a double, scoring Robinson. Sammy Wiggins doubled down the leftfield line scoring both runners and scored himself in the merry chase that followed. The Bears added two in the last inning but their rally fell short. Rhymer walked, stole second and scored when Byers doubled to ngni field. Cooper followed witn nis third bingle of the game, a double over second, but the rally died there. Jim Kuykendahl went the route for the locals giving up five hits and striking out ten. Bill Owem -Mountaineer center fielder, had a single, double and home run in four trips to the plate. Cooper paced the Canton team with Waynesville High Golfers Whitewash Hendersonville VTHS Nine Journeys To Brevard For Loop Tilt The Waynesville High Mountain eers will juurn. y to Brevard to tan gle with the Brevard Blue Devil nine in a Blue Ridge Conference tilt tomorrow afternoon. The local team will be seeking their second conference victory of the season and Coach Wealherby is ..vn.-ileri to onen the tilt with the same lineup that started ! ii,.. f'Miiinii club here Fri- I day and came through with a nine 1 lo seven victory. I Lefty Jim Kuykendahl, who toss- j ed a six hitter and ten strikeouts at j the Bears is expected to go on the 1 mound for the locals. j Coach Wealherby was well pleas- j ed with the play of the Mountain- j oefs against Canton. ; The team It'll several runnel s ; stranded early in the game when Ihe bitters tailed lo come through and bad base running also cut down several possible scorers. These er rors are expected to be ironed out and the team should be all set to eit mi alter victory number two when they travel over to meet the Blue Devils tomorrow. The probable starting lineup: Robinson II), Kuykendahl. P, Bob Owen, rl. Bill Owen II. Wiggins c, Price 2b. Caldwell. If, Bell 3b, Whisenhunt or Sutton ss. Hi1 -w jbm a -""HW" In- We'U have a better ball club than we had a year ago," says Manager Hilly Southworth of his World Champion Boston Braves. Rookie Johnny Antonelli he counts as evidence of bis depth of pitching strength. Here's a thumbnail preview of the defend ing champions, according lo the Associated Press: Hilling Good . , Pitching Excellent Catching Fair Infield Fine Outfield Fail Finish Second. mm Wavnesville High School's golf ers kept their slale clean Friday afternoon by shutting out Hender sonville High, 12-0, for their sec ond victory of the season. Jack Rogers. Waynesville's num ber one linksman, and Oliver Early, number three man, toured the 6 210-yard par 72 Waynesville Country Club course in tw, wmcii Ts only two strokes over regula- f- hnvt1 ivu'l:il nlaV. hum iwi -"'., - . Jack whipped Hendersonville s t,-,.!,, Oliver defeated Grimes of illp Wavnesville's No 2 golfer Cliff Greene, defeated Ed vtpnriersonville's AU-wesl ern fullback; and Harold Mills, ..vmr number four for the locals, turner: hack Massage, all by scores of 3-0. Both Waynesville victories this season have been in Blue nioge Conference matches. The Waynesville golfers take on Brevard at 2 p. m. Thursday at the local course, then will play Trvon at Tryon a week lrom to morrow. MeanwhileCoach Carl Jiatcliffe said the details of the coming Blue Ridge Conference tournament must be ironed out in sesisons with officials of the other ' schools be fore the May 1 tournament date for the Waynesville Country Club become deiinite. Both time and place for the schoolboy event were set tentative ly at a meeting last fall. VV'VILLE TEN PIN LEAGUE ASE NOTICE (en brought to our attention that is being solicited by someone employed by us and claiming to laments picked un bv them to jers for Dry Cleaning. UU T VFl 11 1,11111111 VLU 1M UkJ l-VF V - 'leaning and can assume no rcs- f your garments so solicited. ;ments cost You money. Your ,expensive, so don't take chances P1 to just anyone asking for your Know where they are going. Pn you give your garments to fime we put on anyone out on the PPyour Dry Cleaning, you will be I through this newspaper. PUR CLEANER. KNOW THE Jliciting YOUR GARMENTS pED AND YOU WILL KNOW iWILL GET YOUR CLOTHING Local Bowlers Top Enka In Close Tilt The Waynesville Bowling team, composed of players from different teams in the Waynesville Ten I'm League made it two out of three matches wilh the American F.nka .,...i..,.t Thursday night as they IJIW H 1 .1 "... I defeated them two to one on the alleys at Ihe Waynesville Howling Center The local team had a nine pin advantage in total pin fall with n occc i nine a total oi .'-'- Spring Cage Practice Is Underway Before the echoes of the last basketball campaign had a chance to die, Waynesville High School s cagers started work polishing up their game for next season. Coach Carl Ratcliffe has been drilling his boys for the past two i .iii hnlH snrini! orac- i - i weens uiiu t.i i " Hrigman, of Enka, turned in high i for ahou, thl ep morc weeks calling it quits May i unm f hp eveni ik ' with a total pin fall of 544, with i Charley Minett setting the pace for the locals wilh a set 0 530. Ilrijiman also lurnea in -h" name of the malch with an even 200 with learn male, Gudger, turn- il)P, in a second high game who a 197. ,,.... .lin, Brackctt . of the warns r,... p;u.rd the locals with a 194 game and Bill Cochran, also oi ....ri iiicii with a ISM- W.IS M iniivi ...r .... j - i,., u,;i; lie tlliro lime (hat these two teams have met and the second time that the locals have come out victorious. The Enka team is considered one ... the best in this part ol inn s,o. and recently walked on -m championship of the Western ro ... Carolina Ten I'm League ... ville. three for four. The lineups: Canton Abbott, if Rhymer, c Byers, 3b Stiles, p Cooper, cf Kirkpalrick, lb Moore, ss Waldroop. If Ledford. If Poindexter, 2b Totals before next season. Only regular guard Hufus Liner, from the squad of 2fi players that won 13 and lost 7 will be missing when the '40 season opens. And he reports he has Kalph Jenkins, six foot two-inch sophomore, and Junior Dan Maney. only one inch shorter, lined up to take Rule's place when the defensive ace grad uates this spring. He rates Jenkins and ivianey, both lcttermen, as about even in ability for the vacant guard post. Dependable Giant Brackett And Medf ord Lead Local Bowlers The lop four leaders in the in dividual averages of the Waynes ville Ten Pin League remained in their positions with several changes taking place in the other positions. Jim Brackett and Wilson Med ford. of Ward's Esse, held on to their number one and two posi tions with averages of 175 and 172 respectively. Ii. H. Stretcher, ot the Waynesville Bowling Center learn continued to hold third place with an average of 168 and Bill Cochran, of Ward's is still in fourth place with an average of 1G2. Julius Riggins, Ward's Captain, tied Tom Boyd, of the A. C. Law rence team in fifth place with an Uil Elmer Dudley, of the Cutsolers, moved into a sixth place tie with Bill Burgin. of the Independents, with a 100 average. The top ten bowlers of the local league according lo the latest aver ages released by Art Veith. secre tary of the loop, are as follows: Ave. Brackett. Ward's 17r Medford, Ward's 172 Stretcher. WBC 1 Cochran. Ward s ' 162 Riggins, Ward's '61 Boyd. Cut sole 161 Dudley. Cutsole '" W. Carswcll. hid. ,f,(l Boone, Daylon 151 S. Carswcll. Cutsole '56 B. Burgin. Ind. 'rt Ward's . W.B.C Cutsolers Dayton Independents Mountaineers W 18 15 14 . 14 12 9 9 12 13 13 15 18 T.nrrils Win 10-3 I pitcher-Moore. Saturday; Drop Sunday Tilt 6-2 Tho Hazelwood and Canton i.,c:ti-ial ipaeuers solit a pair of exhibition tilts over the week ena as the two teams continued to prep for the season openers next Saturday. The locals came through Satur day afUrnoon to turn DacK me Pigeons by a 10 to three score on the Waynesville High diamond but went down to a six to two deteat Sunday at Canton. The Canton team jumped into a three run lead in the third inning here Saturday. Moore walked to open the inning and Reno was also given a free trip to first. Hogers got an infield hit to load the sacks and Sam Rathbone came througn with a triple down the rightfield foul line to score all three runners. The local team came back in their half of the third to count four times. Case singled to start the rally. Jim Brackett walked and Ken Troutman was hit by the pitcher loading the sacks. Bob Pills, local riuht fielder, blasted a three base knock to deep left cen terfield and when the throw-in got away from the inficlder, Pitts scored. McClure and Richie were safe on errors lo start the fourth in niiiB Stan llenrv singled to right- field to sore McClure and Brack- ett followed with a double to left to score Richie and Henry. The locals added another in the fifth when Yount singled, advanced to second on a wild pilch and came home on McClure's double to right- field. The locals added two more in the sixth to end the scoring. Brack ett and Troutman walked and both runners advanced on a wild pilch. Bob Pitts got Ins second hit oi the day to score both runners but was thrown out trying to stretch the hit to a double. Yount. with three for three and Pitts, with two for four, paced the local' hitters while Rathbone, with two for three and Rogers, with two for four, led the Pigeons. Pet .667 .556 .519 .519 .444 .296 Tho rantnn team evened the score Sunday afternoon when they stopped the Hazelwood team, six to two. The Pigeons racked up three markers in the second inning and were never headed. Rathbone was safe on an error and Jennings Rogers lived on a fielder s choice with Rathbone taking second. Muse singled scoring both men and Buchanan followed with a triple to left center to score Muse with the third run of the inning. Canton added two more runs in the third. Ivester walked and was sacrificed to second by Rathbone. Rogers tripled off the left held wall to score Wester and' scoicd when Lofton's grounder was erred. Hazelwood scored their only nlns in the fourth. Dudley and McClure singled advanced on a wild pitch and both scored when Bishop s ground ball was erred. Canton added their last run in the eighth when Rogers singled, Muse walked and after two strike outs, Rogers scored on an error. "Satch" McClure paced Ihe local hitters with two for three while Buchanan, with two for two. and Rathbone and Muse, wilh two for three paced the Pigeons. Manager Elmer Dudley, of tlie locals, was well pleased wilh the hitting and defensive play of the team and said that wilh more practice the team will be set to nnen the 1943 season next Satur day when they journey to l.iii.a to meet the last years champions. . The line score: Hazelwood 000 200 000 -2 10 1 Canton 032 000 lOx-6 9 1 Winning pitcher Moore: losing pitcher Case. Fishine flies are wound by hand. using waxed silk thread to hold the materials in place. The line score Canton Hazelwood Winning 03 000 0 3 4 2 004 312 x 10 9 1 oitcher Case; losing SLEEP TONIGHT! Do wmethinf when tleeples. niehti i . . . ndlea. twisting and turning -V . V eihausted in the morning. NOR MA l. in TABLETS can help bring calm, rofihing Mt When ncrvoun tension threatens normal Smd NORM AL1 N TABLETS are nnn hah.1 forming . . , afe to use. lake as directed Medically approved ingredient ""'' trafaction or money refunded. NO I Hiv ScSlPTlON NEEDfsD. Clin , ih m to insure getting genuine NORM ALIN TABLETS on ale today t . . . SMITH'S DRUG STORE l .. Rogers Electric Co. Oilers You P 4 COMPUTE SELECTION OF 5 HI iperinr ri . meaning and Pressing Church Street Waynesville Robinson, lb Kuykendahl. P n.i.on Huh. rf Owen. Bill, cf Wiggins, c Price, 2b ) Caldwell, 1C nl! OK J "en, Whisenhunt, ss 1 Sutton, ss ' n 7 . i f ab r h e I 4010 .I 4 0 0 0 (a JL 4 1 3 o j ft .SL 1f Jll .. 0M- h 2 2 0 3 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 Ward's Increase Loop Lead Over Bowling Center The Ward's Esso bowlers added to their league lead last week by downing the Mountaineers. 3 to 0. and took a four game lead over the Waynesville Bowling Center cnll aH The Ward's team has won 18 games while losing nine with j the WBC taking 15 wins and 12 j losses. I The Dayton Rubber team moved ; o thii-H nlarr. tie with the A.i lllllf I C. Lawrence Cutsolers with a rec ord of 14 wins and 13 losses. The Dayton team captured two games from the Independents last week while the Cutsolers were dropping two to the WBC team. The Independents are in fifth place two games back of Dayton with tho Mountaineers on the bot tom of the standings with a nine won and 18 lost record. The league will swing into a two match a week schedule this week with Ward's meeting Dayton, the Cutsolers tangling with the Moun taineers and the Waynesville Bowl ing Center team taking on the In dependents in the final match of the evening. It's Only 4 More Days 'Til The Trout Season Opens and we're ready for you fishing enthusiasts with a new supply of all the equipment you'll need to hook the wise old fish. Check your rods, reels, lines, derS, tackle boxes, nets, and all your other needs. We have them all. And of a quality to increase your fishing pleasure. 7 1-2, 8 1-2 & 9 it. Bamboo FLY RODS Lines, Leaders Hooks New York Giant Augie Galan is 36 and lias been in the majors 'riv is vears. 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