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3 SP0RTS PAGE Ot The Waynesville Mountaineer Monday Afternoon. June 11, 1931 rslers Glub Pushing 3plelion 01 ilddiiional Baseball Plavnrrmtifl 1 j almond will soon be r7 oiivoffs of the much- 11 Knee Pants series. The f j Boosters Club expects 1" .. A n Relcom Only the I . .h. diamond ...in mi- - ,nund remainea lo De "V, lt the end of last week. ana pci""1 o-c""s in :n at Knpp Pflnt y same "yu"- Mr-day s oniy game una- Unagusia jirouiman Underwood MeElroy R II E ' 7 6 2 jond game scneauiea, vs. Goodyear, was rain- irhat game, as wen as me aed out iasi Ijtr the first avauame date Aot nexi. , Kre: THE YOUNGER SET TV .11 TT K r : 1 v-ii . irun up a nocKing unair - -kjOld Louis Meets Old Savold Pfc.Medford s By In Field Artillery j ANNE bischofp WW,.-.",-!"' Softball Schedule nil games scheduled among ait' Development Program lire: Cove-Beaver- : r v v;' ; ' i " M M .11 By SYD KKOX1SH AP NewM.-atures Sports Writer NEW YORK --Time was when ihe more men. on of Jie l.oui! would send shivers tip and down the spine ol heawweutht buxvrs ' Now that the ex-champ Is 37 years old and fight ii ig with a crutch iv c?nw.i out ot the.i old Jur. B.. l m :Vc i,Ao itat.un ( ii l , undir his arm. all sorts of fKiu-. eharaetrr- pugilistic woodwork. Thev all want a craek m i saa to reiaie. wants to lake em. l-aiest heavyweight to take up the cudgel is l.e? Savold. himself .. cntnn..r -minty II., ui t'-inher ruiny weather. Brevard Collect- this oast Vear and ! I ! .!... i-t in v, v. Juna.u.ka A-emh .-co- ,u vnX X C. State CoPi-ft. in;T.rounds The bout Is whediiUd u..u-.m wih yot into full the fall. He, also, was a football! for 12 rminds-if both mti.nt wit k onal and Kelisious K.du . eur Kichard Crowder 'id to run the recrea nt the Lake lor another uui has his same start on' one exception. io exception is no small and r, uk l.awrenci hi 11-Stamey tBeaverdam. L i2-Thickety-Allens Creek x Creek. . 14 Beaverdatn - Aliens tit Aliens Creek. j, i8Beaverdam - Morning aBeaverdam. , iy -MUNICH V-'UVC - Lit Aliens Creek. Woolsack," seat of the chan- of the House of Lords once joliied the importance of wool H to Britain, ftiil calibage appears to have developed in Europe in the PVT. PAfL BIFF i eompletiiis his basic traiiiim; with the 97!H!i Field Artillery Ba'.t.ilitm at l'.im;i McCoy, Wis, A 194!) Ki-aduate of Wayncsvil'.o ll-h Soluuil. ho was employed in Now Jersey prior to his induction last Febru ary. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Hut'us Bull' ot Knute 2. Miss Belle Hannah, who" has h-en attending the Cincinnati Conserva tory of Music, arrived yesterday to spend the summer vacation ,ith her mother. Mrs. William Hannah. En route home she spout a v eek ' in Philbert. West Virginia Willi a classmate. Miss Emma Hark-ulale, and served as pianist fur Miss Bai'ksdale's woddini; Sal unlay niglil, i i Tlu National Cioti'.'iapliio Society says' large-scale diamond inininu was Hot known until discovery of diamonds in South Alrica Hoc; ea". oa!;on li; !..;s UU;: .ion end summer back with o '1'itat oiH- ir.aitcr r, s .now Weil no tits ills iiaiue Tank is a I to guard tins sum mer iind what Hiehard terms, an 'exeellcnt swinmima instructor and will woik tiio Bovs Club". Tank i was a too'.ha'.l star at Duke lust viae and will return next year to help oil! the Duke team. He hails from Macon, da., but tor smno reason there's no notice- ih'o southern accent. S Tom Stockton will serve as As sistant Uerreatioual Director and : also work with the Boys Club. j Tom is a veteran life-guard at; the Lake each summer, but he s emU the winter months in school' 'at Davidson College near Char lotto. Tom will be a senior at Davidson next war and will also bo presi dent ot the senior class. He hails from Winston-Salem, has a twin brother named Dick, and is a star jin track at Davidson. He and brother Dick made the Cross Counln Track team while only sophomores at Davidson. Tom is he! III.!' LllltM'tl l,C C. 1,1 '111,1 . . . -.. , ... .......... roeconimi; molt ot the swimming lans ol tins lo cality as "Hahy Blue Eyes", a name that was giwn him by his boss ' Uiehartii. Another returnee is Joe Jack Wells, who bails I rum Bethel. Joe Jack finished junior college at I W WILL FIND AT BAY'S I0NG MANY OTHER CHOICE ITEMS A Lovely Group Of 'FATHER'S DAY' T y ia PLANNl'D PATTERNS to a m ill m i .. . l iw.un linnI x, Uh whatever vou wrr-"'ul" " star at colleite. B,U, Koysier is also a veteran. He is in charge of the tennis courts, .shuffle boards, etc. Bill is from Orlando. Tennessee, and is a school teacher by profession That is how he siiends his winter months awav from the l.ake Saving the best 'til the last, and were sure that a.l of these hoys above will acree with us on that, we see that Tin-hard, himselt, will be a senior at Duke Lnnoisity next year. He will also be presi dent of the senior class Kichard is well-known on the Duke campus and equally well liked. He has made unite a name for himself in basketball This past year he was second hiuh scorer and the high scorer was Dick Croat. I He is originally from Hish Point.; and thas-hoen coming lo the Lake for a number of years now He' paved the way for the present Dos 1 Club of l.ake Junaluska and again; ; this year he is starting his dub. j The Boys Club is a club that j I Kichard started for all the boys1 around Waynesville and the l.ake between the ages of 8 and 15. The club was just what was needed to Rive the boys clean, wholesome, activities to keep themselves oc cupied and out of mischief. The club is constantly crowine and and more active. The first meeting Ibis year is scheduled for June 17th. but regis tration has abead.N begun at Ihej bath house at the l.ake. The l.ake offered most amlhing in the way of recreation tlml most i young people would wanl. Besides; the swimming area, tennis courts, and sliuil Ii- boards, they have vol- i ley ball, sollball, badminton, golf, etc. The Soda Shop is another allrac-' live feature of the Lake The shop is being run again this year by Joe: and Jim Hart. They offer a com- j plele line of soda products plus a line atmosphere for joining with friends and meeting new people. The I .like oilers just about any thing young, people warit from rec reation to reliniou. 1( really is a grand place in the viimineriiine! ' Well, somebody else Is sweet sixteen! Yes, Nancy UischolT celebrated, her sixteenth birthday with a big parly at tin Piedmont Hotel Fi'i- j day ninbl. Although she wasn't i sixteen until Sunday, she' decidd Friday night was the best night to i have a part -o she had i( then. ! The dance llooi was lighted by j ; multi-coin: i d lights, and the Iradi ! tional birthday cake was used as a I center pine lor the Hunch table, j Around it were placed red and yel low rose buds, and two lall white candles v. ere nil t-irher side. NanoN ii ccived many lovely : gifts, one of which was presented by l.ndiin I'al r and turned out I to he ii red lice kitten' 'Coal black in coloi 1 Another Invclv gill she received J was given by- Hobby Kuykendall. Perk Fugatc, Phil Lowe, and Lin jton Alter man v iinwr.ipplngs she rli'scovi rod that she didn't have a j present at all. bit! d was two emp j ty bottles' These luck people that are spending part ol their .summer va cations at the beach! Margaret Hoese and Ann Hector, both graduates, of WTIIS this year, left last Thursday for Myrtle Beach They stopped in Charlotte and picked up Brent Chapman, a former rla-smalc and then jour neyi d on to the beach. Miss Alma Jackson, member of the Waynesville High School Eng lish Deparlmenl. made the trip with the girls On the same day. Tommy Boyd, Sam JoiM's, and Harold Melcalle left for the sain,, beach. s(, the two crowds may meet and it'll just seem like home. can keep from tripping over their! beards ' It w ill be bout number six in the Louis comeback campaign t since he lost to F.izard Charles i Sept. 27. 19.M). The other Rithts were with such men as Freddie Beshore, Andv Walker, Cesar Brl-J on and Unvelio Agranionte-the ,as mentioned twice Louis in his primp could have taken all five in the same ring and to still have had enough stamina paral.wo Charles J The Brown Bomber of tod.iv, however, has slowed down to a walk. He knows what to do and when to do it but his redoxes have failed him. He larks that murderous wallop and thunder ous linish he displayed against such guys as Jim Hraddm-k, Max Haer, Tony dalrnto and Max Scrum-ling. Savold is recognized as world's champion by the British Boxing Board of Control because be halt ed Bruce Woodcock in four rounds June 6, 1950. Since then however Lee hasn't been inside the ropes officially, Jim Norrls, president of the In ternational Boxing Chili, says that the winner will meet Charles some time in September in n champion ship go. Louis has been pointing for this second crack at F and hopes Savold will lie the stepping stom al oid Joe And - 1 I his: .;-t7N'i' i.'i ' r --. x ' i is.h? x Y . I ryiv:,' .- "t. 1 ."H h V if r -WsX:ii r i v; - i ts n ; 1 V M ' Jit . sjjjv, ,s I FF. SVVOI.D f : - I S- L sf V I ' If Vs I JOE i,W -to that r.oal. Savold mav prove a vlipper i A" V1" .1 (Benefit Dinner r. ! Planned For FrL A hot dinner will be served at the coin red Bajitis,! Church Friday at 6 p m bv nit n Imts of the Miv t sionary Sk ictv of the Church, Pruceeds will go to (he churrh The public is invited t iuapie viitive 'Society To Meet j The Woman Society of Chrit i tan Sei wee of (he Maple Grov ! Church w-.:l meet Saturday after I noon at 2 30 ocIihIi in the home uf Mrs. Hard Liner ! The pnvrr.ni subject will be "I T(M) shull dive ' Invert ( ontrnl P foi .!:.'". ;viJ el-cm control program iw -c- ssr.a'n cron you Pfc Truett W. Medford has been: selected as the Soldier of the Week, at lump Kuckcr, Alabama win re ho is stationed - Pte Mt-dtord son of Mr and Mrs C C. Medtord. of Lake Juna luska entered the arniv in Novem ber. Iliad He is a graduate of avnesv.lle High School ami pri or to going into the service. Wiis imploved at the American Knkn Coiporation. I William Koilgluad is Lngland s leading writer on crimes of real lite. He has produced more than I twenty volumes on the subject, and in addition has edited the turns- ipls of in ii in famous British and Scotch trials. pre. i ,n c 1 E uli nee Igiu.i'.ed in 1 tllHt s I ' ! n 1949. fbl the cabbage or- Want Ads FOB SI.K Bel- Dovs and Fox lloniuls s,e ".Mem at Sentelle ()ld Heme I'l.con Can J Boone Sentelle tstate U I. Sentelle, esei uioi ,411 prove I stone, though He can punch as j his record of 53 KO's indicates, but he can be punched, too Five Mimes in his career he received the lethal treatment. The night of June 13 may bo a i luck.s one for Joe-, but the creak i mg of old hones may bo louder than Hie thud of leather against llesh somewhere near second base ! in tile home of the New Yoi k CiaiiK FOB KENT A 4-room house and a 5-rooni bouse at Lake Juna luska. See Junaluska Supply Co. J 11-14-18 W ANTED Settled woman to live with i Idcrl-. woman No chil dl'eil in familv Salarv $50 per month Bov Canton, N C J 11-14 FOB BENT Downstairs apart ment at 1 Hi I' genu Street, Standing luinitiiie, electric kit I i lieu, automatic ml heat during j winter (I rooms and bath at 114 j Pigeon Street, ileclrlc kitchen, standing furniture, stoker heat fin no bed duiiiiit winter. See Mis .1 Culwti Brown J lt-14 go 'jvTinkle-proo war perfect clioice for the perfect, f tics rc the- I'vrlcct choice tlicm and motcli them... L-at at tne ncchline, an J you II alw- av be net S undSEO And Don't Overlook -As Good Bets SHIRTS - SOX - SLACKS - HATS - SWEATERS to keep up (hiring 'be It certamlv r- hind with vour elasstnates suinnier vacation. Of com sc. it is a little harder for the seniors, but three of our class males have left for active duty in. the Army Air Force. They are Ken neth Styles. Aklen MeCracken. and Fred Ulcus. All three boys left at eleven o'clock the Wednesday night that they received their dip lomas. Most of the seniors have sum mer jobs and see each other oc casionally, but many of them are always traveling and just never seem to see each other. The dav most of the v m: siu- tB irill see each other will be thp dav the annuals arrive everybody goes back to school for one day to sign annuals. That should be around July 1st starfish and their cousins, brittle stars, have been dredged from two mile ocean bottoms. Massie's Has Curlee fO FOR an 4iji SUMMER XiW; Lightest Weights I Mf'M- U 7-" Newest Colors pllMje 111 STl A' Favored Styles WUWf IV I frl' Yes. there's n promise of y jy4' ' J I - ' " cool comfort nnd tin im- CrN( f J 1 At s peccubly tailored outlook -H-fdlll j f y I f , ' every lt day of the sum- iJM j f I J I t C ' mer lo come in one of V' U'v jlf j? AW - our smartly styled, nir-light 'r" '1 (' J fabric-ed suits. Just arrived lll' ' ' f$k( ' ' h in n wide seledion of sinfle Ii'' tJ ( i a.,,1 double breasted shies lif Iflfj I UO'' " I fg til try i I --Ji-V' 7 'K fesiw j Kxtrn MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE
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