" QrORTS PAGE Of The WayricSviile TuuuufamcEr Thursday Afternoon, April 27. 1950
North And South Golf Champion
L Black iC baseball
Hal Tuesday walloped the
If ., hnvs. 11-5, oa the
"Ltrfutd the ball game.
C of the Greenies start-
Ming itn to"58'
tune " "
mt ahead of him and
jUlwvilel lads a 2-0 lead.
Banan Dave Klrk
llfoed things down with
v.jjer over me ku
irio to tne piai.
pty of Bears, uufortunata-
count remained 2-1;
lr the Bears improved
Eus hy pushing over a run
xt tiuie at bat, tying
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popping Denuia msam ui
4 the third, they knotted
their part of the inning,
inched it with a three-run
a the fourth.
Bears added five more sup-
runs in the sixth.
CiM School errors didn't
lo help the Greenies, eltn-
k'iles. who pitched a no-hit-
linst Waynesville last Fri-
t credited with the victory,
rcd starter Jerry Alexnn-
hf opening of the third.
itiool zui uiv . s a
Ill 305 x-rll'8 1
Mebane (4, Wells (6), "and
Alexander, Stiles (3), and
Poindexter, , '
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Locals To Meet
Ecusta Saturday
InAYNCTcst
The naiehroad ball players
will be ut for their aecoad
straight Westera N. C. Industrial
Leaftt vtctry Saturday after
noca waea they neet the Erusta
nine m the Brevani diamond. ,
Klcataaader Jack Amnion is
Ute4 to atart pttchinf, wltk
Wait Spec probably kit back
step. Jim Kayka4aH, the
Wayaesvtlla BUh Soh4 a kft
kaaaVr, ate W b wa there
set fw a tot at rltf duty.
Kuykea4H pull4 am troa aua
slant last week, itchkig all or
part at tare ranes tft four 4Uy,
and speat aiast at Suaday at
home wltk a bad caM.
However, with a week's more
ar less rest, hell ba ready to ra
atain Satnrday.
The Haselwood chapt made
their debut In the 1950 Indus
trial season a successful one by
dehu Eaka. 5-1
William C CampbelK left) of Huntington, W. Va., is presented "a
chost of silver for winning the 50th annual North and South Ama
teur Golf tournament at Pinehurst. O. B. Keelor (center famoiu
golf writer, of the "Atlanta Journal, make3 the presentation. At
right is Wynsol K.' Spencer of Newport News, Va;, who was de
feated by Campbell on the 87th green. (AP Photo).
I; SEMI-PRO BASEBALL
TOURNEY SET
first annual N. C. Invitation-
Pro Baseball Tournament
tact I field of the state's
s and 1950 Leaeue Cham-
The Asheboro" Lions Club,
)oring the event, which will
e last weekend in August,
amey has the sanction of
ional Baseball Congress. -
I CAGE SPORT. BETTER
OFFICIATING
State College Basketball
Everett Case declared the
I cage game has speeded up
that coaches are trying to
tho nfficintinPV
fast pace suits the fans,"
the N. C. State College
dub of Newton last week;
lie officials can't keep up
proposal calls for three
f one perched above one
ne on; the other, and
ailing the action on"
usual. .
Sportsmen To
Discuss Fishing
On Private Land
The rights of property owners
will take the Spotlight in the dis
cussion at Monday night's meet
ing of the Haywood County Wild
life Club.
The session iwiir open at 7:30
p.m. in the little court room of
the Haywood County Court House,
with President Tom Campbell, Jr.,
in charge. - .
Campbell said today the- discus
sion will attempt to clear up a mis
understanding that has arisen re
garding the use by fishermen of
trout streams that run through
public property.
Officials Of the club said both
the Jaws covering property and
sponsmansmp ana courtesy re
quire anglers to obtain the permisr
ston? of owners before" tlrey start
flshint.on their property.'
MORE ABOUT ;
Fishermen
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I'X OASICETDALL
C Alan Mayer
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the
the
BAD PRACTICE,
S00D PERFORMANCE
I the pre-season exhibitions.
iievuie Tourists were some-
ss than sensational, aside
Jieir 20-2 walloping of the
layonites of the Western NC
ial loop. ' '
Y the man says, "a sad prac-
pans a good game,", the
f opened their 1950 Tri-
Nsue campaign by wallop
f Knoxville Smokies." 7-3.
m n'ght.
they made it two straight
ft Knoxville again Thurs
JM,H Both games' were at
,ie, ' .
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-WCTC DROPS TWIN BILL
East Carolina's Pirates last
Thursday edged Western Caro
lina, 4-3, in the first game of a
North State Conference baseball
dpubleheader, then walloped the
'Cats 10-1 In the nightcap, The coiv-
tests were staged at Greenville, N.
C., home of the Pirates. Freshman
twirler Martin Byrd limited ihe
westerners to three hits in the
seven-inning game that closed the
series.
HORSE RACES APPROVED
IN WILMINGTON
Wilmington's' American Legion
stadium vill be available for horse
racing for at least the next ten
years. The New Hanover board of
county , commissioners last week
approved the granting of the long
term lease to the Wilmington Rac
ing - Association. Three commis
sioners voted in favor of the lease,
the . board chairman Voted a flat
"no," and one commissioner went
on record as not voting.
a few have resented it when they
were informed that they should
have asked permission of the prop
erty owners.
"Sportsmen can fish in these
streams Only with the consent of
the land Owners.
"In practically every case, the
farmers and others who own the
land through which the fishing
waters run will allow sportsmen to
do so.
"But the land owner has every
right to close his property to fish
ermen," The Club officials warned that
some property owners have ex
pressed resentment over the atti
tude of some fishermen who have
this false impression.
"They have told us," they added,
"that they are seriously consider
ing closing their property to all
fishing.
' "They do have the right under
the property laws, of course, to
post their land forbidding anyone
from trespassing.
"We certainly do not want any
ill will between sportsmen and pri
vate property owners to spread.
. "Consequently, we are appealing
to the fishermen just on the prin
ciples of sportsmanship and the
rules of common decency and
courtesy to -show respect to the
property owners by asking their
permission.
"The land owners are as a whole
perfectly willing to cooperate with
the fishermen by permitting the
use of their land. But they natur
ally would resent anyone coming
on their land and telling hem they
have a perfect right to fish in their
streams."
This subject will be discussed
more fully at Monday night'a meet
ing of the Club in the little court
room of the Haywood County
Court House.
Student
Vote On
At WTHS
The Student Council elections
are in full swing at Waynesville
High School.
The Candidates and their cam
paign managers were presented to
the student body last Tuesday
morning In assembly.
The Candidates wera Introduced
by their campaign managers' and
then presented their platforms.
The Candidates for President
with their campaign managers are:
Linton Palmer, and Jimmy Kuy
kendall; Margaret Reese, and Bet
ty Franklin; Jimmy Swift, and
Malcolm Williamson, and; Charl
ton Davis, and Betty Farmer.
For Vice-President: Danny Mc
Clure, and Carolyn Sayer; Mary
Michal, and Carman Green; Dibe
Early, and Dickie Wilson, and
George Dewey Stovall, and J. C
DeWeese.
Secretarial nominees and their
campaign managers are: Ann Co
man Crawford, and Sally Stovall;
Betty Jo Ray, and Sylvia Camelin;
and Joel Burrell, and Jimmy Da
vis. '
For Treasurer:, Stanley William
son, and Linda Welch; Billy Rog
ers, and Noel Hale; Tommy Cog
dill, and "Spud" Furtado, and Eliz
abeth Watkins, and Doris Muse,
The election is to be May 2.
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THE ONE 'HANis M(Ji pul m7
BOY PERFECTED T- Wff WAS
fli TALLEST. yoUtfGET, ANP, -. ,
AlEEP WB APO) &EST OUTFIT,'
Part Of Pigeon
To Bo Closed
For 2 Months
The . riireon River betwee
Canton and the forks at Wond
rav a ill be rtod to an fishing
from MonJay to June So.
, KayaaMl County ! Flb aad
Gams Protector C. W. Ormand
advised fishermen of tbl order
today.-:
lie explained that that sretloa
of the river was being consid
ered as a spaaainc area (hiring
tkv two-month period.
Mr. Ormand also reported, that
the river ill be stocked aooa
ih bass from' the State Hatoh
ery at Morgan tan.
lie added farther details of
this stocking program would be
annoanced later.
STRING BROKEN
The University of North Caro
lina tennis team saw its 15-eame
winning streak broken last week
end by a crack band of Davidson
College raequtrs. Tle .'Wildcats
edged by the Tar Heels, 5-4, at
the Davidson courts. Davidson be
came the only collegiate squad out
side of the championship William
and Mary teams to lick the Tar
Heels In the last five years of dual
competition.
Wellco IIo. ,
Boosb First
Place Margin
Wellco No. 2 defeated the Inde
pendents three games, while the
Wellco No. 1 team was winning
two out of three from the South
ern Bell team. '
Audrey Wyatt (Ind.) bad the high
Individual game for the evening
with a neat 180. I la Jean Yoimt
had the second high game with
156. LoU Jackson (Wellco No. U
was close behind with a 150 game.
Ha Jean Yount tWellco No. 2).iteo
had the high three game series
with 152-156-147 for a total of 455
pins. Mohela Medford (lnd.) had
the second high series wilh 128-133-144
for a total of 410 pins.
Wellco No. 2 had the high team
series with games of 777-710-744
for a total of 2240 pins setting a
new season record, which eclipsed
their previous high series of 2234
bowled on March 20th. 1
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USE IMAGINATION
A veteran news photographer
advised cameramen lo use their
Imaginations to Improve their
shots. Bill Davis, chief photograph
er for the Louisville, Ky., Courier
Journal, addressed his remarks to
125 Southeastern photographers
taking the new photo short course
at Chapel Hill last week. He urged
them to get away from the old sitting-duck
standbys in taking their
routine shots.
WOLFPACK END COACH QUITS
Charles.: (Chuck) Ramsey, N. C.
State College end coach of the
last two seasons, is aultliiia the
job building fuinkinen to start
building houses. He filed his res
ignation last week, to become ef
fective June 1. Ramsey will work
with his father's Ashland, Ky.,
construction firm.
15 Tons Of Trout
To Ge Into State
Fishing Waters
North Carolina's public streams
arc being stocked with 15 tons of
trout.
Clyde Patton, executive director
of the State Wildlife Resources
Commission, said In his announce
ment today that the big job would
be finished by Ihe time the trout
season ends.
This big mess of fish is made, up
of the principal varieties-familiar
to sportsmen: brook, brown, and
rainbows.
All produced and released at
the state's hatcheries this year hnve
gone into public waters.
Three thonsnnd of them already
have been put in the public waters
of Haywood, und three thousand
more will start going into the
streams of the county at ubout the
middle of the season, in July.
Besides the usual stocking of the
state's streums, several thousand
fingcrlings arc to be put in the
headwaters where trout spawn.
LEGION STAR HURLS J-1HTTER
Billy Joe Davidson, Marion
American Legion Junior ace of
last season, gave up only two hits
and struck out 20 batters as he
pitched his Oak Ridge nine to a
14-2 victory over 'Belmont Abbey
last week.
Legion Baseball
Practice Set
For Weekend
Candidates for the Haywood
County American legion Junior
nawbnil squad will practice Sat
urday at Canton and Sunday ut
Waynesvlihv
The drills start at 2 p.m . with
Coach Jack Justice dircrtinc, at
the Mfth school diamonds of the
respective places.
Justice said the sessions will
be called off only In the event of
rain.
Last weekend's opening: drills
showed the coach roughly what
he had In tho way of available
talent. - ,
This' weekend,1 the prospects
will ret even closer scrutiny.
' NORTH-SOUTH CHAMP
W. C. Campbell of Huntington,
W, Va., is the 1950 North and South
Amateur Golf Tournament king
He won the title to the annual
event at Pinehurst last weekend
by licking W. K. Spencer Of New-
Standings
Wellco No. 2 .
Independents
Wellco No. 1 ..
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Independents vs Wellco No, 1.
Southern Bell vs Wellco No. 3.
port News, Va., one-up on the 37th
hole of the finals match. Frank
Stranahan of Toledo, the defend
ing champ, was eliminated In an
earlier round. --
SCHOLASTIC TRACK EVENT
' SET FOR MAY
. North Carolina's guest school
boy 'trackmen will compete for in
dividual and team honors in the
annual scholastic meet at Chapel
Hill May 13. Durham is the de
fending champion.
DUKE SALUTES NEW TRACK
ACE
Henry Poss, sophomore ' from
Chattanooga, Tenn., is making
Duke's track fans talk to them
selves these days.
He stalled olf this season by
winning the broad jump in the
Florida Relays in .22 feet 11 inches,
then won the 100, 220 arid broad
jump , a few days later against
Princeton, and In the meet with
Camp Lejeune, bolted through the
100-yard event in 9.8 fastest time
turned in by a Duke man in the
pout-war years.
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