iE Of The Waynesvine Mouiiuiincer J ii.,,iil, Aiieri.,u, 5 PAfi ftlod foamtreads Victory Over In Brevard Meet 8 Teams Entered In Softball Tournament Even Jones Had Trouble On Way To Grand Slam i JeTeam Lis 1 45 Mi - I"1" ' "' -trlli V"lh , N'l"'-'" . tlK '. IKu n,iK1 up--' ,l,t. I...I I.I ,, K,,..u.' ) I, ' pi;,' .11 Hi IV." "1- ,m U- I' -..I- at the I'luh in id I lie l.":.l" lilt- HI the ttli.-i. kith -r b Sinilli L llU.n trnn- MXlll I"'M le ttniii.' . n i. to open I"1' ed. ni'iMiif-' 1 where li' Igled in nuln loved u. ser- a dmihit' I" Fowler and nut- "i ll' Iplftl' ilm iu juiriiini: in an and slum nig , playing field. till CIlMlillUC bun tonight I :h the A-lii'- 1 p in I w.th inlt-n- le de; ended mi ier tt'iit of her Kisht teams have definitely entered the District Eight soft ball tournament whieh opens next Monday at Champion Park in Canton. Tournament Director Jack Justice said this .morning, how ever, there is a possibility that the mail would bring additional entries filed prior to the mid night deadline last nght. Teams will be eligible if their applications are postmarked not later than that hour. Mr. Justice and the tourna ment committee, headed by Chairman Jimmy Williamson, was scheduled to meet at 10:30 a. m. today to draw the pairings for the playoffs. The entries to date are Cham pion VMCA, the host team: Kirk-Davis of Sylva, Hrevard Hardware of Brevard, Brevard American Legion, Black Moun tain VFVV, Postal Accounts and Superior Cleaners, both of Ashe ville; and Cherokee. Other members of the tourna ment committee in addition to the chairman, are Bill Shaw, Floyd Robertson, Wesley Ilnltz rlaw, and Jack Elliott. By FRANK ECK j At' Ntu-teatute- Spin is Editor MAN YOliK Even the great , Bohhy Junes played one hole Uke a dorter. The Guild Slain winner ol 1930 ! Ati.et lean Op, n and Amateur and j Hi.t. t. Open and Amateur - --cored l a fi.ii on a -hurt par five hole I Fourth of a Series ! Oddh eiit.ngh it happen. ,1 on jlhe ai to Rolling Guild Sl.mi , limine, the Biitl-li Ooell ; Kiii.il l.leiiool Colt I H Lite. Kiiwl.md It dining the tourin round oil tilt t itllt li hole " -., t) H Ketl, Atlanta's noted golf writer j who not only taw .lone Grand ISIa.ii but elaiiiis In i the only pei i I'll Wlio ha' Uilr,e--ed .lone- Ki major tnnrnatiient ti nunplH "Hobhv played a spoon on his second shot and Has 1! yards short ol the fin-en." say-: the pop ular O. li. "He had a clear sliol lor the fleen, notion;: in the way. Vet he took live mine shots to get down. "His third shot missed ihe given. H uiis ju-4 shun. On his fourth shot u. chipped 12 feet past the cup. On his fin li he putted one yard past the hole His sixth stroke just barely missed. rimming the cup. He would up with a seven Rflairtel Binivades Hazelwood For Doybielheader Saturday Waynesvillo Twin Bill With Peerless To Battle To Close Regular Sked Pigeons Here For Champion Saturday Shuffle Board Is Ancleni The game of shuffle board, known in England as enrly as the 15th cen tury, was a favorite among the gristocracy, who called it "shove groat," "slide-groat" or "shove! Denny." aier iron Toaster pper Radio CASH IN VALUABLE LEVER CERTIFICATES HERE ! ! Ws Hardware Main Street Committee Meets To Map District Softball Event I The tournament committee for (the Kit; lit li District was meeting at Champion VMCA this morning to (draw pairings and make other ar- rangeinents lor the district play bills which will open Mondav after noon. Tournament Director .lack .Hts tice had said earlier that seven teams from the western section had entered shortly before the deadline, and that officials had hoped to receive at least one more entry to complete the lineup for the event. Mr. Justice, District Fight soft ball commissioner, and the com mittee are also handling the ar arngt mints for the stale tourna ment, which will start August Hi the games lor both events will 1)0 si a ed at Champion Park The games in the district tourna ment will be held at night Two contests will he held Monday Tuesday, and Wednesday . with the starting limes 7 p m and H p in. The seinilinal game will be held Thursday niehl. and (he champion hip final on Fi iday night. It rain causes a postponement limine the lournaineiil. the finals v.ill bi held oil Saturday night. Ml Jo Hit said I he 'lump on Y team will play 111 both (list 1 ii-l and slate touiiu- ,11, ni- The locals are a-suted a n, ith 111 the Mate event by viitue ol being hosts 11 they win the district playoff;, tl 11 the 1 uiiiiei up will compete in the -late eitnl a ill tint repre- t iitalis.-. I moil es 1 111 the di li let event mil Iw .laik Elliott. Neil Veto, and Chde Sh.niie. all ol Canton. JfWOOD COUNTY COOPERATIVE, INC. Announces NEWEST, FINEST FREEZER FOR ,YO U R HOME i Umpires Named iFor Field Day Softball Games I Assistant County Agent Turner I Cathey today announced the names of the umpires for next weeks in- 1 Icr-rnmmunitv sottball games. 1 The games will be features of 1 In. Field Dav programs. i Tlw iioiones are as follows, for the rorresnonding Field Days: Monday Thickety at Morning 1 Star Jack Justice and Nazi Millc i -l n,.s,l.i Dellwood at Cove ! Click. C K Wealherbi ol Waynes- : villc. ler. 'ma Model Tv- I,vi"s; "Men fiwt,. , nil h'oodsDoil. fre ff. 00 teled-in EASY ON HOMEMAKEft Reach-in for all foods without stooping, groping. EASY ON BUDGET Learn -why families say food savings pay for Amana Freezer. EASY ON THE EYES Gleaming, glistening all white DuPont Dulux finish! 0nviniint payment riAN pfOOD COUNTY Is COOPERATIVE, INC. I DEPOT STREET Wednesday Lake .lunahiska at de. lied hesti r and Clyde Mil- bolli ol Canton. Thursday. Aug. II - Fast Pigeon :.i Crosn iiunnire to be select! ! Friday , Aug, 12 Upper Crahtree o Pantliei- Creek Carl Kateiiife of avnesv lilt Salurdav. Aim. 13 Cecil at Saunook. Marion Bridges. The Standings National league St Louis 60 38 fil2 Brooklyn 59 38 fi08 New York 52 46 .531 Boston 52 48 520 Philadelphia 50 49 303 Pittsbiliglt 45 52 464 Cincinnati 40 408 Chicago 36 6S 356 Ameriran League Sew York Cleveland Boston Philadelphia Detroit Chicago Washington St. Louis 61 36 629 57 40 .588 56 43 .566 55 46 .545 55 47 .539 41 59 -410 36 59 .379 34 65 .343 HOIHiy JONTS I on a Short Par r The Wa ncsville Merchants and the Canton Pigeons will luck horn Sunday Mteinoon at J lit) on the ay in-Mile High ili.iiii.Hnt in what i hapi-; up a- a fast tilt In the eaillPt liieeling ol the two nine-, they mined in top m.ti h pel tunnanee - and a repi.it ot the tu t game is expected Sunday. Manager Mutt Tali announced lodav that he would -end Sieinoie I o I hi mound 111 hope- ol l.il-.un1 " , l'li 1 mi The l.ii ling Inn ler loi the 1 - il ii i- nidi finite hot Clyde Miller. Deo Steyeii'tin and Sam 1 l.ll 1 1 liniie vv ill lie 011 hand lor the 1 1 1 11 1 -1 1 1 i 1 1 . lailroatl in at Quin t Mas- had 1 he lirst iron rails, 111 Ihe 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ol thill strap oil top ol w 001I1 11 rails. Kuykendall Pitches One-Hitter As Champion Takes WNC Junior Lead l.el'ty Jim Kuykendall hurled the Champion Y Juniors into undis puted first place in the Western North Carolina Junior League Wednesday afternoon when he pitched a neat one-hitter as the Canton team won a ti-to 0 v ictory over the Valley Springs nine. Kuykendall sliuik out 12 bat ters while walking only two as Ire showed much improvement on his cont rol , The Champion lads grabbed a two-run lead in Ihe Mrs! inning, added two more ill the second, and finished the game's scoring with two'm the fifth. Champion has only four more games to go in its bid for the first pennant in the circuit which was organized this .summer. Alter the game Coach Justice described his ace as promising to become t he finest pitcher in the city "11 he keep- going Ihe wav he has been" he said "he will lie Ihe be- I ' Heleiring In tile team as a whole. In s,m the hoys are "improving every day." He also indicated 1 ll.lt all the lioxs will be old enough next year to he eligible for the American Legion Junior baseball club that he -aid is scheduled to beorganied as ILnwood County's representative. The Champion Juniors will con tinue their bill tor the pennant at 2:311 tomorrow in Champion Park where they will clash with An drews. (hi Saturday, they also have a home game set for the same time wilh Sky land lloisory. The Line Score: Valley Springs 000 000 0 0 1 3 Champion 220 1120 x li H I F.inory ami Whitaker; Kuyken dall and I'oindexlcr. Yount Tops Local Hitters; Dudley Second j Oliver Yount, Haelwood let! I holder, lapped out -even hit 111 ten III lie to the plate acute I I'uk.i and 'I'.iu-la the pa-1 two week-ends ami 1 now pat 1 - I he ku al hiltei w lib an avei are ot 420 j Skipper l- lliiei Dudley added I "1 ! points to his avei aee ami conl inuos I 111 second spot with a :taT ,it iage Dudley has 22 hit- 111 (12 nip- in the plate Bob Pills missed th,. I'.nka game but got two hingles in (he trips against Frusta to push bis average to :140 with IB base knocks in 5:t tries. Jack "Sheriff" Smith, with 27!). and Jack Case, with 2fi5. round out the top live hilteis 011 the local squad j Little Jack Amnions was credited with one win and one loss tor the Iwo games and now has won five while dropping sin Jim Kuyken dull continues with a record At' no Wins and two defeats anil P C llurrell no wins and one defeat. Jim Cunnignham has won one. his only start for the locals 1 I'liollicial veragos 1 The lirst American limit sleani locomot n e to draw pa' sengei s in the I lulled States was the Tom Thumb. PLAY Lit I Yount Whilener Dudley Pitts Smith Case Amnions Trout man (i Wyatl Bishop Henry Shook Pi essley Cunningham N. Wyatl b h til It 62 53 111 19 41 T9 30 2!) 10 14 r 4 1 18 12 13 14 7 li ave 42ti 375 355 310 270 .265 244 237 233 2117 .2110 .142 IIII0 0110 1100 T'se Mountaineer Want Ads 1 'I be Champion YMi'A soitballers uili win. 1 op linn legular season al 1 licit home park Saturday ; 1 1 1 ! t 1 m .1 ttoiihleheadei ae.iiiel the poweitul Peel less Mills squad jiioin l I1.1l t anooga The opener i--j 1 lietluleil in -lait at 7 4f p m j Tin' Canton buy. with a sea 011 let old ol 20 yielories in 25 tonli't aiainsi all colliers, will lie I. it niv the 1 lub 1h.1t their mana - ei . .I.u k Ju t n i-. lei lie- the "be t balanced 1 lob he - ever seen line ot Champion - few loS'-es this year was to this 'same Chat laiioug.i club, by a 3-1 margin. Tin- Champion pilot lorccasl to day that Saturday's tussles will be the best ol the season on the local schedule 1 Strongest point in the Cbatta nooga eiiiipinent is burning speed, j "Il their pitching matched the 1 speetl of their infield." be declared. J "they d he unbeatable " Heading Champion's pitching I corps is Cerinan 1 Nazi 1 Miller, I who has won 14 games and lost only one so far and owns an over all record including Canton city I league games of 25 wins against I only tour losses. Though Saturday's games will wind up Ihe regular schedule, the Champion boys have more play ahead Next week, they'll compete in the District Light sottball playoll's. and Ihe following week they'll make their bid for the stale champion ship Hotb tournaments will be slagetl al ( 'I la iiiiion Park. Industrial League Schedule AUCl'ST 6 Martel al Hazel wood i21 Canton at Berkeley ( h ai water at Knka lit ae on at F.i usta Ammons To Pitch 9-Inning Opener; Starts At 2 P. M. The HaeKvood Industrial Lea guers will he host to the Martel Mills nine Saturday aUernoon when I In' tyo clubs tangle m a double header on the Waynt'sMlle High diamond with the In -I game get ting undeiway piompliy at two o'clock. The game- will in.uk the first ap pearance of the Mallei team here this sea--on. 'The double-header wsas scheduled alter tin'1 hi t game be tween the two t lub was post poned twice due to i.nii and wt't grounds In the previous v.mie played ot Martel, the local nine lame through to take a 10-tu-l win In-hind the five-bit pitching ol Jack Amnions. Skipper Khuer Dudley has nomi nated Amnions to hurl Ihe nine inning opener Saturday , with either Jim Cunningham or Lefty Jim Kuykendall toeing the rubber in the seven-inning nightcap. Manager Paul Israel is expected to pitch one game for the visitors, with Capps or Sluiler working the other As the result of the win over Kcusta last Saturday, the local nine is now one half game out of the first division. If the locals take a double win from Martel and Kcusta detents Beacon, the clubs will be tied Should Beacon top Kcusta the locals will have a chance to move into undisputed fourth place At the team battles for a play oll berth, two la-l games will be unreeled Saturday and a large crowd is anticipated as tlu1 season mint's into the final stages. warning Absolutely No Trespnss i 11 vvilli l)o;s or (Inns 011 the I.nmls of Joe Carver and the S. I. J. Carver Eslnle. Joe Carver Visit MASSIE'S Today For VALUES DON'T MISS OUR GREATEST m m m m m m m m m m Every Stemm Priced T Sell Many Items IRedyced Below Cost! ENTIRE STOCK CURLEE Tropical Suits ALL NEW STOCK - NOW REDUCED TO ONLY $29. SO Jarman's $12.95 Summer SHOES Reduced To Only Assorted Styles and Sizes You Can Save On School Clothes By Buying Now KM SI CHILDREN'S AND LADIES' Sandals AND SUMMER SHOES $a.9S up Department Store I'se Mountaineer Want Ad m