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ia nv Hie iiitmii i,nm CV iVliiniay Afifiiiouii. Julj 25, 1949 WNC Industrial League AH - Slars Meel Sunday ll;uk Away, Duller Ben Hogan Has Had His Troubles On Golf Course Five Hazelwood Players Named for Annual Tilt "Struttin" Bud Chaney, skipper of tlie it-jfiue-lt'.i.iiiie iitiktltv Mills mm- ,it i!.ili,,,i,'. uiid Sum Patton. i'.nk.i H.i w.iu- mI..I , a iuiee turnout Interest in loop Play ti3? been high aii .eason ami tan- from the eight localities of teams are expected tu converge on .MiCoiinuk Field to see their fav "!iir daei participate m a match chilli -t.d.s ti j J uilh etjlulU good liltlunn hitting and lirldm?,. ' ! n.i lu-tri ut pel tunnel's In i - Bill And. 'i ? ami Hi V- ri: i,l Heat oil Bill Bill -and Km! l.uut'l- of Clear- jiu .ii.d Civile M.lier o' Can ton inheid.i- Clink Luitis and 11. .. AliU.it ut h. ik, le ,la Bur and Mai k Feryii-on ot Beacon .n.d Cn.i tinman .ind Jim Beach l leal ii ..It I . iiill.titl- Ui-iu", ! n i ii, n ut I ut Ht-i kt-it '. . " -.p. -ni t' .:nd 1) Mi w u on and Tom i'. . ! t .inii.i; C'.iti In r Vi ill lir By FRANK ECK AP New-features Sports Editor tit n liogan, the little golfer who won the 1943 Open and PGA titles, tmddt is .vhen l.e thinks of a hole he i.iti-ed up during the 1947 lat i.-uii die Open. Thy sixth hole at the Hyde ib a 140 yard, par-3 hot. L.1.-.V for a pro. head nv.d team- n, ihe tlu.d :Ui. nual All ':l..r ; .nr,e .'I Hi,- ", (' I Ml 1 I 1 - I I If' . , t . . Ii I I. . . set 1 or M.i hi u a k In id i.oilie x,,! '' Air- "I Beaton. Bdl But jf? Sund.v ..tu,, J ;;i u '''' " ''aid l..n.el. f Cleai , Jti o'.lo.k '';i' '"'' '''Mle M.lier o' Can Ufs., -K Ka.li ,,-i,-iin v, !,.. ,,. '"'leld.-,-- .l iVf.' " " 1V . , H"P AllU.i! ut h.iktlev Bill " ' LV quad vv.th i, ,.i rtn , ,t loop 3,ld MjlK '-''y" on t.l Beacon f t, ,..,, i .... .. . .id CI... Uuiu an and Jim Hea.h . . vl Stand. m' ,,i.;,", vV,,h",' l'1''J1 ''" '"dt.tlde!- l)ee ii. A . . llnill.lt litl l Be, keif. 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Tos in twu i;en;:ll . shots, a chip and two putts and you hae 11. That's just what Hogan had for the hole. Second of a Series Hogan's tee shot trickled into the water where it was about three inches deep. He blasted out but rather weakly because the ball driLbled back into the water. He wasted three more shots trying to get out and then threw out to the ground on the back side of the water where lie was ling six. brii again tried to chip over the water but the ball plunked into the Huddle. He threw out again and tried another chip. nus iiitie uir Dan landed on the Kiet ii a.i.i he was lying 9. Me not dovtn in two putts for an 11. Publisher Norvin S. Veal of The Jacksonville Juuiiial. who was one of the ftw pei-jons who actually saw Hosan's unusual 11, recalls I hat Hunan j;avc a sheepish grin but did nut lu:,e his terniier. The hole since has been oftl- ciall.v i hristt nt d "Hogan's Al- Enka Defeats Hazel wood Tops Merchants Hazel wood In In 10-Inning Battle 4-3 I'lfSCfa frtl'l ift 'llu' Ilnlwood Industrial loop I VXU)t WUlllv,Ol liit, alR, Ule w.iynesville Mer- T.l X jatKimmons Looks Good At Red Camp i mil ipat in; Do Hot WiMlher Foods C'iiiiso (las On Your Stoiiuich? uile-i pitcher-' Hill Tuill el 1 Mailel and VWillll. I Ki.k.i and ml-ehli i - i i and Dav id Sam l-iint r Dinlle.' ' in i ' m a 1 1 ul lla.t luond. nutfiehlcrs utv ( aiiand and Tine Mi-.-ik.. ,a !''' u ia. Eninielt Kubinson and Perry Arrououd of Martel, Oliver Vomit of llaelwii.,d ;1U Tom Tweed of Knka K'xtra plavers in clude Dick (iiidncr of Knka. lin Head ,,f Kcusla and .lad; Smith of Ha.'.elv.ood. e mpires for the Hill Hern. Ashevill pi -lie: Kniorv Oreny. Hiulil. Martel: I'l, llai IwikhI: t'h. B' ' kelev and ,J. I) Hardin. Beacon Ollicial .scorer lei the came -,"ill he Carl liailev, eliacun. Mae Mc Dowell ol Berkeley Mill:; i-, ticket chairman. Wilson y,r. and Jim my Uitliain mi. Ie,e..m. it'c presi dent, will he in charge of the public address system. J I '. v." I Around .l.ick-.onvi 'j'ollt-.., sa;. lloan's .onville, week-end 1 1 has been t morale booster for dubs .'. . ars. Where they used hind takinH an 8 n- even Ihe IjitM'i in lect nt lO Ulll'l a 1 tl. I In now say: 'What the heck! Kven liogan took an ! 1 on this 140-yard bole." Teams Shaping Up For District Softball Event game will he behind the Knka: K.I De Ml l)i'U,.,s(., Halninoiid. M- . . ::- - i - I.- na "-in-. :.:'" . ..: i.-cii jiijins '' ' : ' ' ' ' '' aliout V- . ! I.,-..-! I.l' . r . el! Hie. ' ' ..' .'.'.' el '. !li,u good. v-- '' 1 -! i V.tur.- of i ' . ..... '. ' i ...i! i.M ..nil re- '"; " ' '' I Sea It Indian ': '' h ':" 'e !. m! to u late a I.' i. ..;-J :h- ami aid ill,:. I n,n. '- lv tne lie- ' h.,.,t I; 1 1 ; : It I ,m e tor ''' ' !. 1 1 1 .. i In i log g-e lilt- '.' I , I. 1 1 I ,. 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AH Sizes Of Concrete Pipe See your contra, lor or material dealer or call us collect DIAL .1-8321 Concrete Products So. ASHEVILLE, N. C. With the deadline still 10 slays away, at least six teams had in (iualed their entries in the Dis trict Eight Sollhall Tournament, v. hich will open al Champion Park Amii-l .'!. Western Distwiel Commissioner lack .lusl ice, athletic director al Champion Y.MCA, nave the Inures la ,1 week end, reiimiding sollhall niaiiat.ers of the approaching Au . n,l :i deadline. Champion's powerful club, one ol the .strong favorites to lake the sljjle title which also will be de cided next month at Canton, en tered the district tournament by leqticst. Champion won the dis trict title last year. The move was unnecessary as far as a berth in the state tourna ment is concerned, since Champion automatically was assured of this hv being host team. II Champion wins the loin nainent, the runnerup dt leeatt d to represent the the .'late event. Other prospective entries in the di-luil tournament to date are Kiik-Uavi; Chev rolet of Kylva, Bry v" 'i'y All-Stars, Cherokee I n- maus, alu( jj0.tdj Accounts and liaiij'.s Cadillac, both of Ashe v llle. ! The V's Men's Club of Champion : is sponsoring both the district j tournament and the state event, ' whu h lr the first time will be ht Id in Canton, opening August in. v'limini'; inner Justice again re minded Western North Carolina -oithall managers that any team is elieible lo enlei Ihe district tourna ment. The oiilv requirements are that the team become a member ol Ihe oiih Caiolina Amateur! Sollball A .nidation and that it 11 enirv lor the tournament Willi him. A I cam does not have to be a league champion to enter the dis trict tiiiiinament, lie said. Meanwhile, preparations con tinued on the arrangements for both tournaments The counties in District Kight are Cherokee. Graham, Clay. Swain, .laikson, Macon, lUywood, JUin nlmhe. Transylvania, Henderson, Madison, McDowell, Yancey, and Averv. Sams, Slider Deadlocked For I Hit Leadership In WNC League David Sams, hard hitting Ecusta short-lop, moved mlo a first-place lie with Kay Slider, Berkeley cali ber, for the, hit leadership of Ihe WNC Industrial League, ac coidim.' lo the latest averages re lea id by Wilson A .vers, secretary of Hie loop Holh hitlers are pound ing Ihe hall al a .44(1 clip. The second spot is also tied, wilh Fir l Baseman Dick Gurleer jor Knka and Manager Mark Fer guson of Beacon boasting a .429 , average. I The top live is rounded out hv Charles Duncan of Clearwater, i wilh an average of .419, and by" Manager Sam Patton of Enka anil Shoitsiop Wade Martin of Beacon, close behind with .418 averages. Jim Hoots, Berkeley righthander, remains the only undefeated hurler in the loop, with a 3-0 record, while teammate Ed Hunnicutt claims the most wins with a 7-to-l record Hazelvvood hitters continue their climb into the .300 circle and now have four players, Yount .360, Smith 344, Dudley .327, and Pitts 30(1, hilling over the mark. Leading Batsmen (Based on players taking part in 10 games or more.) i Not including Saturday games.) The Hazelvvood Industrial Leag uers dropped a heart breaking four to one decision to the Enka Ftayon ites Saturday afternoon at Enka. Hazelwood jumped into a one run lead in the fourth when Elmer Dudlej doubled and scored on a single by Yount. The locals led until the i-r.th when an error gave the Rayon- Ites two markers and they added two more in the bottom of the eighth, with an error paving the way. One of the most hotly disputed plays of the season occurred in the sixth when Skinner Dudlev ap peared to have crossed home plate safely only to be called out on a play that didn't seem to be close The play cost Hazelwood a two run lead and also killed a promising rally. Manager Sam Patton sparked the winners at the plate with three hits in four trips while Veo Sloiy added two for three. Oliver Yount, with three for four and Elmer Dudley, with two for three, ac counted for five of the locals six hits. Patton turned in the outstand ing play of the game in Hie eighth ; inning when he raced lo the bank ' in lelt-centertield lo haul in Dud- j ley's line drive that was labeled for extra bases. ! The local nine continued to rap the ball hard but the Knka play-i its seemed to be in the right place at the right time and pulled ! six line drives out of the air to kill the locals scoring chances. The Hazelwood team will return home next Saturday to battle the Ecusta nine in a tilt that will go a long way toward settling the fourth spot in the loop standings. A win for the locals will cut the Ecusta lead to a half The Box Score: chants battled through 10 innings Sunday afternoon on the Waynes v ille High diamond before the Haz tlwood team pushed across the win ning tu". The score was four to three. I Playing a fast brand of ball the two nines gave the fans their i money's worth in the extra inning : lilt. ' Hazelvvood took a one run in Hie opening inning when Lon me BisTiop rapped a triole to right- held and scored Hazelvvood Prcssley, lb Troulman, 3b Smith, c Dudley, ss Yount, If G. Wyatt, 2b Case, cf N. Wyatt, if Amnions, p Cunningham, i Whitener, c Burrell, a Lane, b Totals game ab Enka Williams, ss I Pinkerton, If 2b 2 4 3 4 4 4 3 2 - 1 1 0 0 30 ah 4 4 4 4 4 .. 3 0 3 - 4 4 34 h 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl h 1 0 o o 3 1 0 on an infield out. i The Merchants tallied once in the third and twice in the fifth with all three runs coining as the j result of errors. j Bob Pills doubled and scored on a double by Jim Kuykendall in the seventh. In the bottom of the ninth with Nig Wliitner on third, Bill Griffin 1 mt loose a wild pilch to let in (lie iving run and send Ihe uam int., , the lOlh inning. j WaynesviUe was retired three up and three down in the top of Ihe 10th. Troutman was safe on an error to open the bottom half of the inning. He stole second and advanced to tJiird .whin Glen Wyatt singled to left- field. Elmer Dudley was walked in ! lenlionally lo load the sacks wilh nobody out. Oliver Yount laid a hunt down Hi,, first base line to score Troutman wilh the winning run. ! J. C. Burrell started on the ' mound for the locals but gave way ' to Jim Kuykendall who hurled two hit, shutout ball the last five in ' nings. Kuykendall racked up eight strikeouts in the five innings he i worked. Bill Griffin went the route lor WaynesviUe and hurled a neat six hitter only lo lose the tilt. Griffin and Wick Collins each had iwo for four for Hie loser's while no Hazelwood player con nected safely twice. The win for Hazelwood evened series at one win each. Although indefinite at this time, the two loams are expected to tangle in a third game before the season closes. conducted I., at Uuiu,.,. ul Jack Ammons . ...i.,. the Hazelwoi.H i,,a . ' 1 U, " ".ii-iii., I lie. shnvtMrl . .. lead 'dav trv-nn. ' . .. ",- 'u- Cincinnati Reds iasi weanesrtav Approximately pwtin 1 , 1 "HiEo ('In ill- ail(i 'riuirsii.o 7". ,,i . . Western mP,h --... . ' lu, the camp, whieh,. hed scouts, Norman Shj.a Neal Millard. The 1 s.s-...vlE okii- Ol 111 .ae.-i , with ll plj; ''Maid Ainmon-- el lu eight of the 1) UVur being the only loe. mentioned. Ammons, who is 19 Ne.,r , , hurling his second ,....... ... dustrial ball and Ine , ff . " 'rtuiii ill four wins and five loss... U. , 12 men in his mound ,,, fanned nine while the otiu.,. ,"!', popped up. 1 lor Jones Wins Hog Rifle Shoot V. Jones blasted Ihe target H-"".s won ins veleraii !, rifle last Saturday alien,,,,,,, , ,u'u a shooting match over ,-, i,.,,,,.,,.,, tative field of other sharps!,,,,,,,,,., Fiddler Bumgarncr finished ,)n, one point behind, and Dan Am,,,,', ton, Frank Arlington am n,.,.,,,. Amngton deadlocked i,,,- t liii d place with 43 points each, Paul Mull took sixth iih,. ,.ai. 38 points, and Elmer Fradv u as icni'onfk - 1... , . . . ' ' " pu'iu oacK 01 111,1, Mr. Frady, head of the local Hg Rifle, Association, announced the next match would be held next Saturday, Virjjinj IStack IlaberlJ 0 0 -0 Pa Small clay tiles such as are used for bathroom floors today were first made in lairlliern France about the I2lh cntui",. 11 Wilh R t irrr rilAii:ajsg BENEFITS ARE NOT REDUCED I FOR CHILDREN OR ELDERLY i ' DEPENDENTS I AGE LIMIT 1 DAY TO 80 YRS. I eserve Hospital Plan GUARANTEED PREMIUMS NOT TO CHANGE iicrin... II""tlK 53.000,000.00 ACCIDENTS SICKNESS CHILD BIRTH INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY GROUP PLAN LIBERAL CASH BENEFITS FOR: POLIO PROTECTION $5000. PAYS IN FULL REGARDLESS OF ANY OTHER INSURANCE YOU HAVE Hospital Room, Operating Room, Anesthetic X-RaV Medicines. Laboratory Expense and Ambulance Pays' Surgeons Fees for Operations Due to Accidents o? Sickness. C.ts Only a Few Cents Per Day for Who e Family. Choose Your Own Doctor MAIL COUPON TODAY PLEASE GIVE rnBBrCT innitci. - r s ..u..Lqf I RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE" Co" , ASHEVILLE, N. C. I 329 HAYWOOD BLDG. F.3 I PJeaseJien .,me information about your Hospital I Plan. No obligations. 1 NAME PLAYER & TEAM Sams, l-a u-ta Slider, Berkeley Gudger, Knka M. Ferguson. Beacon . Duncan, Clearwater Patton, Knka Marl in-Ileai on Sparks, Berkeley T. Drake, Ecusta O. Waldroup, Beacon D. Hunnicutt, Berkeley Yount, Hazelwood Alexander, Ecusta Spence, Canton Burgess, Beacon Price, Knka Smith, Hazelwood Buckner, Beacon Tweed, Knka Dockips, Ecusta Abbott, Berkeley Dudley, Hazelwood Carland. Ecusta Drake, Berkeley Reno, Canton Bailey. Beacon Pitts, Hazelwood Steppe. Berkeley Daniels, Clearwater Roberson, Martel Pet - .446 .446 .429 .429 .419 .418 .418 .397 .367 .365 .365 ..1C0 .358 .351 .345 .344 .344 .339 ' .331 .328 .328 .327 .321 .320 .313 .308 .306 .306 .300 .300 Gudger, lb Price, c Patton, cf . Tweed, if Nave, rf Story, 3b Williams, Trull, p Totals .34 4 9 1 Haelwood 000 100 lillll 1 Enka 000 002 02x -4 Runs baited in Yount, Pallon 2, Story. Doubles Williams, Dud ley. Triples Yount. Stolen Ras es Tweed, Troutman. Bases on Balls, off Trull 5, Ammons 1, Cun ningham 3. Strikeouts by Trull 2, Ammons 3. Hits off Ammons 6 in 5 2-3, Cunningham 3 in 2 1-3 Losing Pitcher Ammons. Berkeley, Martel Beacon Cop Wins The Berkeley Spinners continued their winning ways in the WNC loop Saturday with a four lo one win over Ecusla. In other loop games, the Beacon nine eked out a three to two win over the Can- Ion Pigeons and the Martel team chalked up a five to four win over Clearwater. Clint Morris hurled the Berke ley victory limiting Ecusta to three hits with the loss being charged to Keener. Carland had two for three for Ecusta while Hunnicutt's two for four was tops for the Spinners. The Line Score: Berkeley 010 000 1204 7 i Ecusta 000 000 1001 a fi The box score: WaynesviUe Caldwell, cf Price, 2b Robinson, .ss Tale, rf Sizemore, 3b Chambers, If i Constance, lb ! ( ; i ill in, p ' i Collins, c I Totals 1 Hazelwood ! Bishop, ss ' I'routmaii. 3b , (' Wyatt, 2b Dudley, lb-ef Yount, If O e, cf Ammons, lb Whitner, e Pitts, rf N. Wvall, rf Biiriell, p Kmkeudall, p Totals Doubles Collins, P dall. Tuples Bishop. Bunell 6 in 5, Kuykt Griffin 0 in 10 Winnino iii,.. ""'O Km net Ku.vkendall. Losing pitcher Griffin. ab r h e 5 0 10 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 2. .... 5 0 2 0 .... 3 0 0 1 3 0 10 4 0 10 4 1 2 0 4 12 0 38 3 8 3 ab r h e 5 112 5 110 5 0 10 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 .... 2 0 0 0 2 0 10 3 10 0 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 10 36 4 6 3 'ills, Kuyken . Hits off Midall 2 in 5, , -j 1 1, iii, r SAVE UP TO ?M'i ON (TRHFY1 1 YES, it happens at miilr'ght ; 1 1 every night! Tht hanrf'imc ntw Norge dejrosts itselj, whita you slttp, Frozen foods and ice cubes remain frozen in the extra-large jcvoVGum Side Freezer . . . meat Mured in ihe Coldpack is never disiurhcl. All you do is empty, once en.h week, the defrost water collected in ihe convenient, non-spill lidoiklioiter, Industrial League Scores Knka 4. Hazelvvood 1. Berkeley 4. Ecusta 1. Beacon 3, Canton 2. Martel 5, Clearwater 4. Leading Pitchers 1 AGE STREET CITY STATE I PITCHER & TEAM W L Pet. .Hoots, Berkeley ... 3 0 1.000 Hunnicutt, Berkeley 7 1 .875 Aycrs, Beacon 4 1 .800 Trull. Enka 4 1 .800 Randall, Enka 3 1 .750 Anders, Beacon .5 2 .714 Alexander, Ecusta 3 2 .600 Keener, Ecusla 3 2 .600 E. Williams, Enka 4 3 .571 Amnions. Hazelwood . . 4 S .444 Israel, Martel 2 3 .400 f"nat Don't 5 Bothtr Mt I'm Duitid with -n QL pulvex Dorf CAT OWNERS: To rid your cat of Deal and lice, be lure u um Pulvex ROTE NONE rica rot.ua. specully lormalaed for ars. The Beacon nine tallied th ri. runs in the first two innings and then eked out a three to two win over the Pigeons at Beacon. Bill Rhymer went the route for the winners to take the win while Clyde Miller continued his hard luck by dropping a neat seven hitter. Buckner, wilh two for three sparked the winners at the plate wnne neno and Hardin, each two for four for the losers The Line Score: The Beacon nine talied three Beaon 210 000 OOx 3 7 2 had Priced From $18995 Sa TIip Heautiful Display, l 6 - S - III Cubic Fool M Kefrigeralors al SOGERS ELECT Phone 461 Berkeley Enka Beacon .. Ecusta Martel Hazelwood W 14 12 12 8 6 5 Clearwater . 4 Canton 3 L 2 5 5 9 10 9 11 .13 Pet. .875 .706 .706 .471 .375 .357 .276 .188 tlKIGHATORS flECTRIC RANGE WASHERS WATfR C0OIEHS ElECIRIC WATER HEAItHS BOME HEATERS GAS RANGES HOME FREEZERS six- nine Lefty Paul Israel hurled a hitter as the Martel Millc handed the Clearwater team a fiu,, to four defeat at Clearwater. 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