THE SPORTS PAGE Hazelwood Bailies To Split Doubleheader With Berkeley Hills uSSX i!h.d two for four for the locals. final inning of the second game of Saturday's twin bill with the Berkeley Mills nine to notch their first 1949 loop win by the score of nine to eight. The locals fell before the slants of Ed Hunni cutt, 13 to 6, in the nine inning opener. Berkeley grabbed an eight to nothing lead in the first three in nings of the first game to win with ease as Hunnicutt scattered 10 hits effectively. Six of the Berkeley starters, rap ped out two hits each with Goode and Slider connecting for home runs. I Bobby Sparks, Berkeley right fielder, connected for one of the longest drives of the year here, when his hit landed some 400 feet away from home plate and bounc ed over the center field fence hold ing him to a double. Royce Richie, local secondsacker, led the hitters with three for four including a home run to deep left field. Bill Tomplinson started for the locals and gave up 12 hits before Jim Kuykendall relieved him in the eighth. Things looked dark for the locals in the second tilt as they trailed eight to one. going into the last of the sixth. They rallied for four runs to pull within three runs of the visitors going into their final trip to the plate. Bishop grounded out to start the inning Ken Troutman and Bob I'itts singled to right field and Manager Elmer Dudley lashed a hard hit line drive to right, but Bobby Sparks made an outstand ing catch for the second out Jack Smith walked to load the sacks. Oliver Yount singled to center field to score Troutman and I'itts and then slolc second base Jack Case was sent in to hit for Am nions and was hit by the pitcher to load the bases again. With the count one and one, Royce Richie came through with his fifth hit of the day, a looping single over third base to score Smith and Yount and hand the locals their first win of the year. Hazelwood's first run resulted from a home run by third baseman Ken Troutman in the third inning. Jack Ammons went the route for the locals and although touched for 12 hits, pitched himself out of several bad innings. Abbott and Slider each had three for four to pace the visitors. Troutman, Pitts and Richie each Don't Neglect Them! Niturp designed the kidneya to do nurvelouff. job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood it re am free of aa xemm of toiic impurities. The act of tlvlnt lift tort i conataatly producing vast iaattr tb kidneyB mult remove from th blood if food heath li to endure. When the kidneya fail to function as Nature intended, there is retention of wxtte that nay cause body-wide dis tress. On may suffer n&f?itif backache, persistant headache, attacks of dizziness, ffeuinf up ftights, swetling, pumnesa luader the eyea ee4 tired, oervoua, all worn out. 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Hunnicutt, cf 5 1 1 Sparks, rf 5 2 2 E. Hunnicutt, p 4 1 1 Loftis, lb 5 1 2 Drake, ss 5 12 Slider, c - 4 2 2 Gambill. If 5 2 0 Totals 44 13 14 Hazel wood ab Bishop, ss 4 Csr rf 4 Pitts, ef - 4 k 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 3 0 0 10 Dudley, lb 4 Smith, c 4 Yount, If 3 Troutman, 3b 4 Richie, 2b ..... 4 Tomlinson, p 2 Kuykendall, 6 2 Totals 35 Berkeley 305 001 30113 Hazelwood 000 013 002 6 Runs batted In: Sparks 2, Loftis, E. Hunnicutt, Goode 4, Gambill, Troutman, Smith 3, Slider 2, Richie 2. Two base hits: Sparks 2, Drake, Yount. Three base hits: E. Hunni cutt, Smith 2. Home runs: Goode, Slider, Richie. Stolen base: Goode. Double plays: E. Hunnicutt to Loftis; Bishop to Richie to Dud- I ley. Left on bases: Berkeley 6; Hazelwood 3. Bases on balls off: Hunnicutt 1, Thomlinson 2. Strike outs by: Hunnicutt 5, Kuykendall 1, Thomlinson 4. Hits otT Thomlinson 12 in 6 1-3 innings; Kuykendall 2 in 2-3. Wild pitches: Thomlinson 4. Passed balls: Slider 2. Winning pitcher: E. Hunnicutt. Losing pit cher: Tomlinson. Umpires: lJe weese, Hammond. ( Second Berkeley Game) ub 3 2 0 Goode, 3b Abbott, 2b D. Hunnicutt, cf - Suarks, rf Stansell, c Loftis, lb Drake, ss Slider, lf-o . Morris, p E. Hunnicutt, If Bam bill, p Totals 35 8 12 Hstelweod ab Bishop, ss 4 Troutman, 3b 4 Pitts, cf 4 Dudley, lb 3 r 0 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 Smith, c 1 Yount, If 4 Ammons, p 3 Richie, 2b .. 4 Brackett, rf 3 Case, a 0 Totals 30 9 10 a Hit for Amnions, Berekeley 220 7th. 121 0 Hazelwood 001 004 49 Runs batted in: Sparks, Loftis, Goode 2, Troutman 2, E. Hunnicutt, Abbott, D. Hunnicutt, Yount 3, Ammons. Two base hits: Brackett, Pitts. Three base hits: Sparks. Home runs: Goode, Troutman. Stolen bases: Slider, Goode. Sac rifice: Morris. Left on bases: Berk eley .7, Hazelwood 0. Bases on ABOUT ATHLETES FOOT 1127 Prominent DruxftsU Can't Be Wroaf . Here's what Stout of Parkers burg, ,W. Va says: "The sale of TE-OL has been very pleasing. One customer said It is the first thing in six years that gave relief." IN ONE HOUR if not completely pleased. Tour 35c back at any drug store. Locally at naor by SOPHOMORE SHORTSTOPS i i" jf " tant caar. with their teams and appear j - " careers at shomtopt J I ' pff ii iVo- ; H .$ sfrr If mm W-m q i'.. ' iT??frrit!lii1iw' TT?Ti''f jifli "r 1 iawn i WTlflu ii 'tin-n ii '" '" 0 ALVIN DARK- Braves GRAN HAMNER" Phillies JOHN UPON Tigert VIRGIL STALICUP- Reds ', JZl'miti ' lLL t.ljU A im k - B Bulldogs Journey Here Wednesday For Return Till With Locals Game To Start At 4 O'clock Coach Herb Comban and his Ashevllle-Blltmore Bulldogs will return here Wednesday afternoon for another clash with the local Hazelwood nine. The game will get underway at 4 o'clock. These same two teams met here last Wednesday and when the dust had cleared the Hazelwood team had chalked up a 13 to 0 win be hind the three-hit, 13 strikeout hurling of Little Jack Ammons. The Hazelwood hatters hit their stride for the first time this season and rapped out seventeen hits, In cluding a triple by Bob Pitts and home runs by Ken Troutman and Manager Elmer Dudley. Coach Coman felt that his team did not play their best ball and requested another tilt. The two local performers on the Bulldog squad, Lawrence'Roblnson and Dick Powers, will handle the shortstop anti first base positions in Wednesday s game. balls off: Morris 2. Strikeouts by: Morris 2, Ammons 4. Hits off: Morris 9 in 6 innings; Gambill 1 in 1-3. Hit by pitcher, by Morris (Smith), Gambill (Case). Passed ball: Smith. Winning pitcher: Ammons. Losing pitcher: Morris. The shortstop position 1$ on of th kty po moior Una Li ball club, and fivo toams havo ontruitod tho pot to sophomores. Theto fivo playort hovo dovolopod into impor- TUBLIC NOTICE! Since April 3, 1882 Ten Men Have Appeared in Various Parts of This Country Claiming to be JESSE JAMES. If There is Still a Man Living Who Can Prove Conclusively and to our Satisfaction that He is the Original Desperado His REWARD Will Be s10,000 A YEAR.FOR LIFE. .Tbt Managtmttit, Strand Theatre STARTS TOMORROW 'I SHOT JESSE JAMES' VICTORY MANAGE CASEY STSN6EL poessrr see HOW PASCHI CM HSLP BEING A 21 -GAMS wwei. "MS ' TOOK 19 LAST YEAfr V(ic) FOR p - VC ri 7" HUTUT' Idi' "NkVrXu I ( ill r BeTrER MS m a- n m noaava High School Nine Meets Canton In Season Finale The Waynesville High Mountain eers will close out their 1949 base ball season Thursday afternoon when they journey to Canton to meet Coach ('. C. Poindexter's Can ton High Black Bears in a Blue Ridge Conference tilt. As most of the local's games have been this season, the tilt will he a re-scheduled game and was recent ly postponed due to rain. The Mountaineers have been rid ing a winning streak in recent weeks and already hold one decis ion over the Bears in an earlier game played here. The local nine displayed a power ful attack in last week's tilt with the Brevard Blue Devils and that combined with the effective hurling of Lefty Jim Kuykendall paved the way to an easy 31 to 1. Kuykendall will probably get the pitching nod in the season finale with Wiggins, c, Robinson, lb, Price, 2b, Whisenhunt, ss, Bell 3b, Bob and Bill Owen and Wayne Caldwell in the outfield. Christ School Netters Win 2nd Straight Title Bobby Moore of Christ School I iook me singles lilies in the Blue Ridge Conference tennis finals By Alan Maver ftASCH, OF THE VANKEES VC WOULD PfiOBASjy SfT SOME PTCm Records f e ONLY FACED 75 A -MBS OSATSf mm 9 our or io Locals Split Tilts With Andrews, Cullowhee The Waynesville Independents split pair at baseball game over the week-end. Saturday afternoon they Journeyed to Cullowhee for a return tilt with the Cullowhee Independents and gained revenge for an earlier fie.'eat by walloping the home team, 17 to 10. Sunday afternoon the locals ab sorbed a 20 to 5 defeat at the hands of the Andrews nine here on the Waynesville High diamond. The game was called in the seventh in ning. Walter "Crip" Wyatt went the distance for the locals in Satur day's game and was touched for 10 hits and 10 runs. Training nine to seven in the sixth, the locals blastedi six runs across the plate to sew up the game, and even the score with Deyermond, who defeated the Inde pendents here last Sunday. L. Norton pacd the losers with three hits for five trips while Harry Jaynes, local first baseman was rapping out four foi six, three singles and a triple. In the Sunday tilt, the visitors raced across home plate with 11 runs in the first two innings and then coasted to victory in a game cut short by rain. "Deacon" Woodard started on the mound for the locals, but was knocked out in the second inning with Manager Tate finishing the tilt. Sevan paced the visitors with three hits for five trips. Chambers, lOCai WllIU UaseillUII, was llie viiij ! hitter to get more than one bingle in the tilt. (Saturday Game) The Box Scores: Cullowhee Bryson, ss Cagle, rf Taylor, lb Duke, 2b L. Norton, cf Parker, c Pressley, ss Deyermond, p Tilley, 3b D. Norton, If Totals ab 5 3 4 4 5 5 5 4 5 4 44 h 1 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 2 10 10 Waynesville Collins, ss Constance, 2b Chambers, 3b Wiggins, If Tate, rf Cochran, rf Stevenson, cf -Jaynes,. lb Sizemore, c Wyatt, P Totals ab 4 4 5 - 6 - 5 - 0 - 6 - 6 - 3 - 4 43 17 13 Losing Pitcher Cullowhee Waynesville Deyermond. 004 500 001 10 - 012 406 121 17 (Sunday Game) The Line Score: r h - 563 04220 15 Andrews Waynesville 000 014 5 6 Losing Pitcher Woodard. Approximately 17,000,000 per sons annually use firearms for sports in the United States. Friday at Christ School. He and the other Christ School entries also successfully defended the team crown which they won last year. Moore ralied after dropping the first set, 4-6, and took the next two, 6-2, 6-2, in defeating Ethan Stanley of Asheville School in the champ ionship match Friday. The defending champions collect ed 15 points for a comfortable eight-point margin over runnerup Asheville School. Ben Limn- netters got two points, Canton one and Hendersouville failed to. score' The doubles title went to Ashe ville School the next day when Asheville's top-seeded duet of Stan ley and Holcombe whipped their teammates, See and Morris. M final! a" UPhi" baUle in th; feaStednlerraaHd H,COmbe had de' leated Graham and Bell of Ben harrinSC!r,'nd See and Mom" had downed Hamilton and Gate! wood of Asheville School m A semifinals matcn ,n ,f coached his Olymp?" e quint from Bremerton to a 32 won. tun i "-" year " "i record this J. new opponents are on ,h University of Wvnmi- , the schedule ms V!J I f,0,ba11 and Baylor e8r-New Mexico KIDNEYS r tank.. Be Ml " aa I If v aMa "T! aiea eantaia . jz atlrmol. drttff aeeeuiiata la ataaar Mountaineers Wall Brevard Blue Devili in Blue mage Tilt Home Runs By Bob Owen, Davis Wiggins Pace Win The Waynesville Hih Mountain eers rolled to a lop-sided 31 to l victory over the Brevard High Blue Devils Friday afternoon on the Waynesville High diamond. The tilt was a regular Blue Ridge Con ference game. Although the Blue Devils showed signs of being tired after playing four games this week, the Way nesville bats were loaded with base hits and that combined with the three hit, 11 strikeout pitching of Lefty Jim Kuykendall gave the locals sweet revenge for an earlier defeat this year. The only Bkie Devil run of the game resulted from the first base off balls of the game by Kuyken dall. B. Morris walked as the first man up in the seventh inning, advanced on a putout and scored when T. Morris dropped a short fly over the infield. The Mountaineers notched four runs in each of the first three in nings, added eight in the fourth and then ended the game by dash ing 11 runners across home plate in the sixth. Bill Sutton opened the game for the locals by beating out an infield roller and Bob Owen, right fielder, blasted a home run to deep right field for the Mountaineer's first two runs and the scoring was on. In the sixth inning with Dave Price on second base, Bob Davis picked out a three and two pitch and drilled it to the left field fence IND. LEAGUE RESULTS Berkeley 13-8, Hazelwood 6-9. Enka 9-14, Ecusta 8-3. Martel 4-4, Canton 3-1. Beacon 10-3, Clearwater 0-1. IND. LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet. Enka 6 0 1.000 Beacon 6 1 .857 Berkeley 5 2 .714 Ecusta .... 3 4 .429 Clearwater 2 3 .400 Martel 2 3 .400 Hazelwood l 5 .167 Canton ..o 7 .000 SLEEP TONIGHT! U toowthing when ileepIeM night . . . endksia touting and tumin( , . .leave jot whaiwted in the morning. 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