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f CTi Sf odiS rAuE Of nia uajncrrale !iTuimIn " ihur'a Aiieraaon. August 17.193a . 1 1 1 I ft - - BBB w 1c 1c 1c 1c 1c 1c 1c w 1c 1c fc Berkeley Spinners Host In WNC loop All-Star Tt Williams Marked As Pro Golfdom Comer liv FRANK F.fK AP New Jeature; Sports Editor SIIAWNKE ON DELAWARE, Pa. Mention the phrase "six down and i-iht to go" and inu-t any Rolf Champion Y. Wellco In Strong Field i PGA crown after medal C7 beret Tl.o innml Kittle vnnk r.r at the Shawne Country Club. And : olina's Softball crown will get un belt be the man to beat when Ledtnay Monday night at Canton's defends tt crown here Aug. 21-, Champion Park. 2? He'll tu- in tli Shawnr brn.! P th. :.- i- - ... - I"- f W III .T IU1IC III UAI1 member on Auk. 20. not because j moo. . 'the . WaynwvtU area will r k""s,, y"u rt" ,a,kin abuut eds practice over the course be represented' in a state- tourna Hi-IilA- V il l rili w Jr .ii y-.i . . . t Henry Williams. Jr The 33-tat-old pro at the Tully Setane Country Club outside Phil adelphia drew most of the atten tion at the recent National I'GA champion-hip in Columbus. He beat tlie ton notchers and came to Be Known i, tin- dark loie but bt cause nro Harry Obitz wants ment. Wellco Shoe Corporation of Hazel- Munu iur u.k name int'v or- v . 'v-? -t" - r 'tame Interested.' & ) ' ' Williams U,;( Ciacle .Hi,.-non y i A! 1 e ever 38 hob uwiqmre: Dave A-j- "Y4 if kjfl Douglas aiter :w h.i. .m l i..-,t V .'ViJ ' tt'-1 I t J Merry Pit-aid on t;e Join a.uer an ! f J. . ore oi th" in.i .e. r: N.!-. f..r ie- if't P 1''? iini would jj.ive cio-tu ti.e Ooor on :'..- gf ' Tl I ' "Tjf - Wiiiianiv r,,:Aaf. i- ua ir. the rnMch with I'isard X?$W '' ' 1 th.-.t Wiliia.i.v --ya (j dun with 6 1 " 1 ' ' ? to play. Hi- ra;!y v.a ontf of the niOjt sensational in pro (jolf, Wil!i;;m.s it ar.ytliini! but a . Juhnny-c-oim-iatt-ly on the links He has been play in since he was able to walk and comes from a golf ing family In 194.5 he was a Phila delphia section PCJA runner-uu. In 47 he was medaliwin the Philly tourney with a record C5 at Wild wood. N. J. "Gulf runs in the family," uvk the blue-eyed round-faced golf er who hits booming tee shots. "My dad. Henry, Sr . has been a pro for 40 years. He's now the rrrenkeeper at the Alamance Country Club at Burlington, N. ('., and was pro for six years at (ialen Hall in Heading where I was born. "My sister was one of the finest pro women golfers around Phila delphia. In the early Wis she won - the Pennsylvania state title and took the Ea.ltrn L S. women's crown at Hye, N. y." i Last year Williams eol to ilu. ? F I National POA Kcmi-Iinals but lost i This is Williams' third vear at ItichrrtW Se?We MV.-'blil orte vehr ns to Johnny I'.ilmrr I-ast August he al won the WAYNESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 8 P.M. ', ! "j'- " y...,.., , ' j, c ' ' j yy " .?,--a Ji him back " William swines on the lintj Wellco Shoe Corporation of Hai letter than any top pro in the ' el wood, which won the Western 1 uistrici ime last weekend, will launch Us bid for the state crown Tuesday night, meeting the power- f ul Wilmington, N. C, nine on Tuesday. This one is scheduled to launch the second day's activities at 2:30; p.m. Wilmington is the southeast-j ein district champion. The 7 p.m. Monday clash be-j tween Superior Cleaners of Ashe-' ville. in the role of host team, and j Burtner'g Furniture of Greensboro, ' the North Piedmont champ, will j open the tournament. Champion YMCA's All-Stars will i open defense of their first state title in a game with the North western champion at 9 p.m. Mon day, final game on the first day's schedule. The Roanoke Spinners will meet ! the North Central district champ in the 8 p.m. game of the three-! game schedule. j The tournament will be a double elimination affair, with two losses i necessary to knock a team out of I the running. - ' The complete schedule: Monday 7 p.m. Asheville Superior vs. Burt tier's, Greensboro; 8 Dm Roanoke Spinners vs. North Cen tral; 9 p.m. Champion YMCA vs. Northwestern district champ; Tuesday 2:30 p.m. Wellco vs. Wilming ton; 330 p.m.-Charlotte Metro politan vs. winner Asheville- Greensboro; 4:30 p.m. Midwest ern champ vs. winner Champion Northwestern; 5:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. Three games in losers' bracket. The Hoanoke Spinners are an amalgamation of the two power ful Hoanoke Rapids teams that ebnfpVfed last 'your: the Slm'cos, which Champion defeated in the title finals; and tht Romancos, which won the state championship five times before. The winner of tlm Vill represent the state in the re gional piayons, next step toward the national championship. Jack Justice, athletic director of Champion YMCA and Western Dis trict softball commissioner, is di recting the tournament which Is being sponsored by the Canton Y's Men's Club and Champion YMCA. Smith barrier, sports editor of the Greensboro Dally News and state softball commissioner, will supervise the event. Plans Made For 1950-51 Bowling Season At a meeting held at the Waynes ville Bowlins Center Monday niht plans were made for the coming season. Prospects are good for an eight team League this year with matches to be howled everv Mon day night beginning Sept. 1 It h Captains of the respective teams were p-esent Jind Mrs Grace Rog ers (Wellco No. 2i was elected pres ident anil Mrs. Cecil Elliott-(Independent si was elected secretary of the League for the coining sea son. Wellco Shoe Co. will be repre sented by two teams, Dayton Rub ber by two or three teams, A. C. Lawrence Lathtr, one team. Farm Bureau Mutual Ins. Co., one team, and one or two Independent teams. Most of the "teams have a full roster but purl of the teams still have a place open and any women bowlers interested in League Bowling should contact the secre tary as soon as possible if they wish to howl in the league this year. Since there ale only eight alleys in Waynesville it wilJ be impossible to accommodate more than eight teams in the league, and no more teams will be able to enter this year unless one of the! above (earns should withdraw. Mid-Season Rookies J W tlard Ninon f erf S Citk littlcfleld Donny O'Connell ej $o Pirates Ed Ford Yankees HENRY WILLIAMS, JR. Six Down, Eight to Go game," says Obitz, the man is making famous the line, swing's the thing." "Henry uses a minimum amount of body action and gets wonderful results," says Obit. who "the .sti T Kf'Se? Philly pro at Suiibury, Pa., and worked 18 Doors Open At G:30 P. M. s THE ORIGINAL WALLY FOWLER From Nashville, Tenn. ' (Gospel and Spiritual) ALL NIGHT SINGING CONCERT Featuring In Person WALLY FOWLER AND HIS FAMOUS OAK RIDGE QUARTET OF RADIO STATION WSM NBC "GRAND OLE . OPRY." PLUS FRED V. MAPLES AND THE RCA VICTOR RECORD ING HARMONEERS QUARTET OF ATLANTA, GA. THE SENSATIONAL HAPPY GOODMAN FAMILY OF MAYFIELD, KY, LAKESIDE TRIO OF MARION. N. C. RAY AND BUD TALLEY OF BREVARD, N. C. DAVIS TRIO OF GASTONIA, . Sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church. Adm. Adults $1.00, Tax IncL Children 60c Tax Incl Tickets n sale at Gunn's Corner Drug. Store, Curtis Drug Store, Hay'g Dept. Store, W. A. Bradley & Co., Hazelwood, Grady's Cash Store, Dellwood Road. BY FAR THE BIGGEST ARRAY OF QUARTETS EVER PRE- " ar.nit.u IN Jills LUl.ALIiV ' Don't You Dare Miss It! Bearcats Playing Blue Ridge Foes Hendersonville High School's 1950 football schedule is domin ated by Blue Ridge Conference opponents. Of the ten contests on the 195(1 card, seven are Confer ence tests. The Bearcats will meet lliltniorp. Tryon, Sand Hill, Waynesville, lien Lippen, Canton, and Brevard. The non-Conference tests are with Asheville High, Greer, S. C, and Laurens, S. C. Cowpunchers Play Winning Ball In Texas AP Newsfeaurt. KINGSVILLE. Te On vast King Ranch, home of AssauU and Middleground. cowboys are play ing baseball tht.se days It's one of the unique baseball parks in the world. The stand accommodate 400 fans The infield is of clav and the outfield is God's country. In order to hit a ball over the fence you have to clout it two miles. That's the distance between home plate and the near est fence the one on the Aliee Kingsville highway. Between the outfielders and the highway graze the Santa Gertru dis cattle. Six of the nine regulars on the King Ranch team actually work here. The manager is Jesus Garza. a local baseball enthusiast who j journeys to the ranch every Sun ;day to skipper the club. I The team has been playing three years and is getting to be one of the best in this section. At mid reason it had won 13 of 15 games. I The players have fine uniforms ; State Semi-Pro Event Set For Asheboro The first annual North Carolina Invitational Semi Pro Baseball Tournament will be held in Ashe-i boio starting September 1. The Asheboro Lions Club is sponsor ing the event. Twelve teams will bo invited to compete. FIGHT FILM LIMITED NEW YORK AP Not only did the Jake LaMotta-Tiberio Mitri : middleweight championship fight in Madison Square Garden lack I television and radio coverage, but also motion picture footage. TV I camera crews, seeking to film parts : of the bout, were limited to first ; round action by the International Boxing Club. The thermos flask was invented by Sir James Dewar, a British physicist. ' the field. I King Ranch comprises almost I 1.000.000 .acres. Its Assault was i winner of the triple crown and ' Middleground won the Kentucky Derby and Belmont this year, j The park, aptly enough, is nam ed Assault Park. Ammons Set For Mound Duty For All-Stars Berkeley Mills, riding high on tlie hog in the WNC Industrial League, will play host in the loop's third All-Star game of the season next Sunday. The All-Stars, playing with some Berkeley boys iu the line-up, smothered Hazelwood in the most recent game of the series which was staged at Hazelwood a week ago last Sunday. This time. Hazelwood Manager J. C. Burrell will manage the All Stars. The game is set for 3 p.m. at the Berkeley field. Players from Hazelwood, Sylva, Enka, Beacon, Martel, and Ecus- ta will make up the All-Stars. Scheduled for mound duty in the fracas for the All-Stars are Right hander Jack Amnions of Hazel wood, Grover Suttles, and Ebb Williams. The All-Star squad: Outfield Sam Patton, Enka; Gus Colagerakis. M.vtel; Babe Yount, Hazelwood; Bill Milner, Hazelwood; Infield Dee Stevenson, Hazel wood; Earl Clark, Beacon; Ben Dil lard, Sylva; Dub Thompson, Mar tel; Dave Sams, Ecusta; Mark Fer guson, Beacon; and Rusty Carland, Ecusta; Catchers Dusty Rhodes. Svlva: Walt Spence, Hazelwood; Pitchers, in addition to those previously named Fred Shope, Beacon: Rex Benton, Svlva. Crude oil production in Japan totaled 1.55G barrels in the fiscal year ended March 31, 1950 a 40 per cent increase over the previous year. The crest of Mauna Loa, the Hawaiian volcano, is more than 13,000 feet high. , .,.. ""'W''5wi a I ' Attractive window drapes can be made by painting or stenciling a design on unbleached muslin or canvas. You may use either special textile paints or ordinary oil paints. " Save Space I"" 1 ' .mi. i 400 Hi-Y Leaders At Blue Ridge Approximately 400 leaders of Hi-Y and Trl-Hi-Y organizations in ten. Southeastern states are at tending their annual training eon grcss at the Southern YMCA's mountain-side assembly at Blue Ridge. The. sessions, which opened Sunday night, will continue through Saturday. Weiner Reports For Pro Grid Practice Art Weiner, University of North Carolina's star pass-catching end for the last three seasons, is work ing out in a new uniform now lir I reported early this week to the New York Yankees' pro football team at the training base near Ripon, Wis. A half-teaspoon size measuring spoon may be used successfully to make attractive balls for a fruit cup Or salad from cantaloup, water melon, and avacado. as a machine operator in a Royers ford, Pa., steel mill during the war. He has a three-year-old son, Den ny, and two daughters, Patty, 11, named after Patty Berg, and Peg gy, four. Henry Williams will be around for a long time. He has the temper ament, the personality and the shots that go with top golf. 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