fS PAGE Of The Waynesville Mountaineer Thursday Afternoon, April 21, 1949 Esso hree; avion Wes Defeats Locals Rayonites Show Power In Win Over Hazelwood o 9 Ectasta Jwiraeys Heire 1 The Hazelwood nine went dovfli to a lG'to eight deieat'at the ham's of the strong Enka Rayonites Wed nesday afternoon in the opening game of. the 1949 WNC Industrial League for "both teams. The locals started out like a house on fire as they racked up three markers in the first inning but Rex Randall, Enka hufler, put the fire out. Ken Troutman led off for Hazel wood with a single over second, Henry popped out but Yount lul lowed with a double, sending Trout man to third. Dudley walked to load the sacks and Bob Pitts ram med a single to right - to score Troutman and Ydunt, with Dudley moving to third. Walters hit to the pitcher and Dudley scored lule the play was being made for Hazelwood's third run. The Rayonites came back to score two in their half of the in ning. Nave singled and Williams fliod out. Story doubled, sending Nave to third and both men scored on Price's one bagger. Enka added another in the sec ond on a walk to Gudger, a wild pitch and a single by Nave. The Enka big guns really roared in the third as they ran eight runners across. Tweed singled, Price filed out but Patton singled and Dtck Gudger followed with a double scoring Tweed and sending Patton to third. Owensby walked and Patton scored on a wild pitch. Pitcher Randall was safe on a field er's choice with Owensby scoring. Nave was also safe on a fielder's choice and Veo Story cleared tjie sacks with a smashing triple to left field. Story scored the eighth run on a passed ball. The Rayonites tallied two rrtore in the fourth 6n a base of balls, a fielder's choice, and singles by Nave and Williams. The locals got bflck into the scor ing column in the fifth when Trout man walked and Henry was safe on. bowler turned Lj night a-: tney leir way tuwaru Lmpiuii'hip m In Pi" League. low liokt' a iu e Dayton Rub- kiovecl into see the Waynes- pay night lound Ream iieicim'e to 0, the Day- ;he WliC squad A. C. Lawrence khroush with a k Mountaineers. win over the Dayton team hie WllC team, D a imru puic ,ers. The rest dings remained captured team I with a pin fall lie Cutsolers by lied in the high evening with a e Cutsolers for fcutsolrrs posted lal races. Bill I Esso. took the rs. He turned Id take the high lorn teammates Bird, who posted filled the high ine with a 211 C'hai lev Fowler j an error when his pop ball was who was close panic. n Pin League W I. Pet. 22 20 Ml II) 1") Hi 14 Hi 17 17 21 23 (ill r).r(i r.2ii 417 361 dropped. Yount followed with a single scoring Troutman and Hen ry scored on a grounder by Dud ly. Dudley was safe on the play, advanced on a wild pitch rfnd scor ed when Bracket! got a one bag ger over second hafie. The Rayonites added two in the fifth. Price singled and Patton was hit by the pitcher. Gudger scored both with a booming triple to left s Announces LOW PRICES Oil SHOES I 1 es At : : $3.88 e different work shoes at this new low - Each One A Great Value orh Shoe HI $4.50 A substantial Endicott shoe' .Shoes M : : $4.85 lumbers y will find amazingly attractive feNMayBe- It's The Same Old Putter center field. Hazelwood notched another in the sixth. Whitner drew a base on halls and advanced on a wild pitch. He scored on Case's scorcher through the fnfield. Not to be outdone the Rayonites added their last run in the sixth when Story was safe on an error and scored on a one timer by Tweed to centerfield. The locals added their last run in the final inning. Yount singled and advanred to second and scored on Pitts' single. Gudger. with two for two, Price, with three for four and Nave, with three for five paced the Enka hit ters. Oliver Yount, with three for four and Bob Pitts, with two for four, were the only Hazelwood men to gal her more than one bingle. .lack Amnions started on the mound for the locals but his usual good control was missing and he was relieved by Jim Kuykendall in the third. The Rayonites con tinued 'o pound the ball and Jack Case was called on to lake the mound duties in the fourth and he finished the game. The local fans will have their first chance to see the team .in ac tion against loop competition Sat urday afternoon when the Ecusta team, managed by Jack Alexander, comes here. The Ecusta team is one of the most colorful teams in the loop and have always furnished top flight compel lion for the lo cals. Manager Dudley wasn't satis fied with the play of the team in the game Wednesday but said that the team was capable of playing much better ball and with better weather conditions Saturday was looking for a well played game. The game will get underway promptly at 3:30 p.m. and a large crowd is expected to turn out for the opening home game. The box score: Tryon Golfers Defeat Waynesville High, 9-1 Harvie Ward, Jr., of Taiboro, defending champion in the 4!)lh an nual North and South Amateur golf tournament at Pinehursl dem onstrates how he holds his beloved nine-year-old putter. Lt's the same one with which lie one-putted 18 holes in the 1948 tourna ment to win from Frank Stranahan. Watc hing are Arthur Hull in left of Wilson and Jack Brantley of Greensboro. iAP Pholi. Hazelwood Troutman, 3b Henry, ss Yount, cf Dudley, 11) Pitts, if Walters, If Bracket!, If MeClure. c Whitner. c Hichie, 2b Amnions, p Kiiykendahl, Case, p Totals Enka Nave, ss Williams, 2b Story. 3h Twetd, rf Price, c Patton, cf Gudger, lb Owensby, If Pinkerlon. If Randall, p Tiull, p Totals Hazelwood Enka Winning ing pitcher llmpires-dahl. Hazelwood Boys Take Elementary Championship RECl'I.AK Gl VS CHICAGO--1AP1- Tiiis city has the distinction of having the two oldest active players in the major leagues in point of service with one team. They arc Luke Appling The Hazelwood Elementary boys f the White Sox and Phil Cavar retained their grammar school j retta of the Cubs. Appling has championship Wednesday after- ' bi'i n with Hie Chisox since 1930 Local Golf Team Meets Bearcats There Today The Wayne'ville High golfers were out to get hack into the win column todav w they journeyed to flendersonville to tangle with the Bearcats in a Blue Kidge Confer ence match. The local team suffered their rii'-t defeat of the :ea-on thi- week hen they went down before the rtrong Tryon team by the scoie of nine to one. The Mountaineers and the Bear eats have met once before this year on the links and the Waynes ville team came out on the Ioiih .Mid of a 12 to nothing score, al though they had to lieht for every stioke lead. Coach Carl HalclilTe was antici pating another hard touv.hl match as the U'ams met today, j The locals were expected to string along with the same start Mug team with the exception of Jack Kogei's, hard hilling number one man. who has been sick for the past few days and was not expect i ed to make the trip to Hcndcrson i ville. I The locals were knocked from 'the loop lead b.V the loss to Tryon, 'but are out to move up the ladder again and to even the count with Mhe Tryon team when they journey here. Waynesville High School's crack colfeis dropped their first decision irf tiif season Tuesdav a 9-1 loss to Ti von High on the Tryon course. ' the The Tryon golfers ended Way nesville's winning streak at three -traiglit and replaced the Moun taineers from the top of the Blue fiidfe Conference standings. The meet, however, was closer than the score indicates. Each ot the Waynesville linksmen fought it out to the 17th hole before fall ing. Coach Carl Ratcliffe called the Tryon outfit the best his boys have faced so far this seaton, but indi cated that Tuesday was not Way nesville's best day. Edwards of Tryon defeated Green, 3-0; Burns of Tryon defeat ed lingers. 3-0; Mack of Tryon tur .ecl back Early, 2-1; and Me Kaigh of Tryon and Mills of Way nesville lied, 1-1. Olive r Early, of the locals, turn ed in I he low medal score of the dnv with a sparkling 77 over the ninecd layout of the course. atordlay Hazelwood Plays Maryville, Term. There Sunday an r h i 3 2 11 4 10 0 4 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 10 2 0 0 1 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 ...... 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 10 . 30 8 8 2 ah r h p 5 2 3 1 4 0 10 5 3 2 0 . .... 3 1 2 0 4 2 3 0 1 .. 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 01 .1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 01 . 0 0 0 o 32 16 14 3 300 031 1 8 8 2 218 221 x 16 14 3 pitcher Randall. Los- -Amnions. Gregg and Kuyken- noon with a 13 to eight victory over tl(e Central Elementary basket eers. In gaining the final round, the Central Elementary hoys defeated the Lake .lunaluska (uinl, 24 to 17 In a well played game and then rolled over the East Waynesville five, 36 to six. The Hazelwood team did not play until the final round due to a forfeit and a bye. The championship tilt was a close game throughout with the shooting of the Hazelwood team making the difference, in the final score. Harris was outstanding for Cen tral and also captured scoring honors of the game wifli six points. Davis played excellent ball for Hazelwood and paced the winners with five points. FINALS The lineup: WHITE SOX ALl'MNI NEW YORK 'APi Playing for the Chicago White Sox must have its good points. Four members of the 1936 team have been major w hile Cavaretta although onlv 32, league managers. I ne are .mnmy has been with the Cubs since 1934, V.vkcs Ted Lyons, llerold 'M.iddyi - - Kuel and Luke Sewell. All arc Sell By Vulng The Want Ads I coaching in the majors Ihis season Asheville Nine Edges Canton, 3-1 Asheville School shaded Canton's baseball team 3-1 at Canton yester d a y behind Charlie Carpenter's two-bit pitching. The winners, however, could get only three hits themselves off Alexander and Stiles. Ledford got both of Canton's hits. Asheville scored twice in the top of the third for all the runs they needed. Dusty Pollock collected two of Asheville's three hils in a perfect day at the plate. Asheville 002 000 13 3 2 Caul on 000 100 01 2 4 Batteries: Carpenter and Dahl; Alexander, Stiles and Rhymer. Losing Pitcher Alexander. The Hazelwood Industrial Leag uers, who opened loop play against Enka Rayonites, Wednesday afternoon, and are scheduled to meet the Ecusta nine here Satur day, will move outside the loop Sunday for a tilt which shapes Bp as one of the best games of the year. The locals will journey to Mary ville, Tennessee, where they will lock horns with one of the best semi-pro ball teams in Eastern Tennessee, the CIO Steel team, of Maryville. Last season the two teams play ed a game for game schedule and each team racked up a victory on their home field. It was generally agreed that the Steelers possessed one of the best teams that the Hazelwood club has faced in the past two seasons and Manager Elmer Dudley stated that he ex pected to face one of the best teams Sunday that the locals will meet all season. The Steelers not only use. play ers from the mill, but have several ex-pro players along with several outstanding members of the Mary ville college team. Although the local team has not rounded into the condition that Manager Dudley anticipated, due to the bad weather, he stated this week that he expects to field a well balanced club Sunday and give the Steelers a fight all teh way. The Steelers will return the, game here at the Waynesville High field bit the date is indefinite at the present. . U. S. Department of Agriculture scientists are testing no less than 40-Odd new insecticides as possible replacements for DDT. Where DDT has been widely used, insects are rapidly building up a resistance to it. Central () F Mehaffey F Harris itil C Davis 12) G --Fowler GWrighl Hazelwood (13) Kirkpalrick 4i Cable (3) Davis f)l Garrett Moore Wisconsin originally was spelled "Ouiscousin". BOWLING SCHIIMH E April 2?, Cut'ole vs. Ward's. WliC vs. Mountaineers Dayton vs. Independents April 26 WBC vs. Culsole Mountaineers vs. Independents Ward's vs. Dayton. 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