ittle League District Tourney Starts Here 4th LE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS is this Texaco Team, managed tyre "Rock" Powers. This team took Championship 'honors, nany of them will play in the District Tournament 'an Tues The bat boy is "Chip" Killian, players, left to rijht: Mike ftiae, Johnny Harrell, Joe Cathey, James Carver, Steve Rob inson, Tom Campbell, and Robert Carver. Second row, Boyee Powers, manager, Freddie James, Ralph Edwards, Jackie Davis, Bobby Trull, and Alvin Gilliland. Absent was Charles Rogers. (Mountaineer Phalo). iwn The / SPORTS TRAIL i Combines Football And Police Work I .the summer he's a deputy sheriff. In the fall he jarring tackles for Baylor University's football team. ;'s Jack Reid who will be playing his final season with this autumn. hile other college athletes spend the summer vaca Or working at odd jobs, Reid patrols Houston for C V. Kern. Reid's on the night shift, le 6-3, 195 pound lad played defensive halfback last jt this season also will play offensive end. :id picked his police job because he plans to make a of law enforcement. iring his entire college football career Reid never has a touchdown. Last year, however, he came close ie intercepted a pass against Arkansas and ran 37 )fore being knocked out of bounds on the two-inch s father, Ivan Reid, played on Baylor's last South 'onference championship team in 1924. i!i Shows How Hustle Pays Off a player popularity contest were conducted among an Association fans, the winner would be Maurice Jozzali, hustling first baseman of the Columbus Red izzali has an edge over rival players in the circuit, i Clubs constantly change their personnel, but the 31 ri Mo is in his sixth full season with the Red Birds, the longest tenure in the loop. ? dismal showing of the present Red Birds hasn't :1 the hitting, hustling and humor of Mozzali. Ad onlv makes him try harder. He's hitting well over 1 four times this season has hit extra-inning blows >all games. 's biggest thrill, he save, came in the 1950 American Hon plavoffs when his 13th inning homer defeated polis and advanced the Birds into the Junior World The club then proceeded to win the series against 'mational League's entry, Baltimore. "ddent of Louisville. Ky., Mo isn't a huskv fellow? ,p feet nine and weighing 160 pounds?but he wields 1 bat. , vh Honored As Mayor nh Wolf, a coach who became mayor and served with on in his city's most trying time, was honored with n nnd given a new auto recently. H was a football. basVetball and track star at Bav 919. 199.0 and 1921. He set Southwest Conference in the 100, 220 and 440 vard dashes, rr he became a member of the Bavlor acu V, vnrsitv track. freshman basketball and was oo nor. In 1926 he beeame head basketball and track In 1941 he became athletic director, giving up coac oh's friends induced him to run for the city com last vear. He won in a walk and was elected mavor. or>vs nothing but Wolf wanted to do it as a pu ic o his citv. > ?n the recent tornado devastated Waco, kill ? nnd caused $57,000,000 in damage, Mayor Wolf did ful iob in handling the situation. | ? around here think the appreciation dinner was st due. Mountaineers To Meet Canton On Tuesday; Only 3 Teams In Play The Mountaineers, all-star play ers of the 4-team Little League, will meet Canton at 3:30 Tuesday, August fourth, for the first game in the Little League district tourn ament. which will be staged at the Hazelwood field. The winner of the Tuesday game will play Shelby on Wednesday, at four, for the district champion ship title. The district champs will go to Greensboro. August 12th, to participate in the state contest. Boyce Powers and J. C. Burrell are co-managers of the local team, and won by a 6 to 0 score over Can ton on July Fourth. Powers was manager of the Tex aco Little League team which took top place. Burrell was man ager of the Tannery team. Much interest is being shown in the tournament, and now that Hickory and Lenoir dropped out because of polio, local leaders feel that the Mountaineers have a good chance of going all the way to the state contest. Bruce Jaynes, league manager, said Powers and Burrell have a good group of players, and are put ting the boys through some stiff workouts in preparation for the tournament. The roster of the Mountaineer team is as follows: Davis Beck, Bobby Green. Carlton Burrell. Johnny Carswell, Buster Griggs. Lynn Trultt, Freddie James, Bobby Trull, Alvin Gilliland, James Carv er. Jack Holder, Sammy Styles, and Jackie Davis. Mt'CIJ INTEREST IN PON YLEAGUE PLAY-OFF Interest is centering around the climax of play in the Pony League, as the McCarroll Hornets are Just one game ahead, with Five Points pushing hard from the second place spot with just one game to go to catch up with the league lead ers. This afternoon the Hornets meet Unagusta. A win will put them in possession of the league champion ship. A loss ties them with Fivoi Points. Glenn Wvatt is manager of the Hornets. Rice Erred In 64th Game PHILADELPHIA ? Del Rice, catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, will remember his 64th game this year. After playing 63 games without an error he failed to hold a third strike pitch to Willie Jones, enabling the Phillies' third sacker to reach base safely. The pitcher for the Redblrds was Harvey Haddix. Rice was happy, however, at the final results. The Cards win, 4-3. Each member of the first All Star team in the National Hockey League receives $1,000. Each mem ber of the second team gets $500 from the league. Some 600 miles of trails, includ ing a portion of the famous Appal achian Trail, are located in the Pisgah division of the North Caro lina National Forests. CONTROL PAYS OFF By Alan Mavti off to mother. ' one of hls fast starts, gerry hopes. to keep '' /t up this ? t/me aho reach tre & 20- yy/h /hark m tor the f/rsf ? t//ae ?he ' $ v/a* ohlf gj*.} 1 H/H aha//v ? wm ? ??' fc H'h wtm i ? m > STALER fi/OHTHANPfO P/TCH/N6 ACB Of TfE sr.ioo/s CABP/A/AL5. A RARE HONOR, > INPEEb/*| Si PEAR/A GC'HGER /S ' ORE OF THE BETTER CONTROL art/*TS-EAST SEASON, R/9 BOS/EGT EViTff '40 WR/HGS PITCHER, HE AVERAGED IES* ?/HAH 2 H/ALK6 PER OAPIB. ? GOING PLACRS are the McCarroll Hornets, with Glenn Wyatt. manager. Now leading the league, with one more game to play, the Hornets have been a bard team to beat all season In tJv- Pony League. Shown here are Jerrv Wayne Med ford, bat boy; front row, left to right: Bobby Balance, pitcher; Ralph Arlington, second base: Billy Price, outfield: Sammy Frady. short stop; standing, Glenn Wvatt, manager, Jack Mrdford. catcher, Charlie Robinson, third base; Bill Kinney, centeriield: Kirby Waddell, left field; Clarence Ford, tirst base. Absent, Harry Valentine, left field. (Mountaineer Photo). Hornets Put Sting Into Sylva Team The McCarroll Hornets continu ed their winning season?16 to t. in an exciting 7-inning game, be fore a large crowd of interested spectators. Glen Wyatt. manager, said that his team played even better than the game when they took the Syl valtes for a IS to 1 score two weeks ago. Bobby Balance hurled for four innings, and Micky Troutman took the mound for three innings. Be sides the superb hurling of Balance, he got a three-base hit and two extra hits. Bill Finney and Charles RufT clotted the ball out of the lot for home runs. The same team, now leading the Pony League, are in a position to clinch the championship by. win ning over Unagusta this afternoon. Wyatt said last night :"the team is espable of taking today's game , if they play like they did Wed nesday. But then, we cannot over look the ability of Unagusta's team, hut we are going to put everything we have into today's game." m ' _ Restocking Waters Insures Good Fishing For every fish taken from West ern North Carolina waters, two or three are planted in Its stead from the never-ending suoply turned out by fish hatcheries in Western North Carolina. The Federal Government maintains a hatchery at the head of Davidson River to stock streams In the Ptsgah Wildlife Management Areas, and another at Smokemont to provide fish for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. An outstanding fish hatchery operated by the state is the one at Balsam In Haywood County. MIDGET LEAGUE Underwood 12: Sinclair 11. Independents 12; Ford 12. A Heavy Fish Tale 1DABEL, Okla. ? Ira Banta. publisher of the semi-week ly MeCurtain County Gazette, tells this fishing tale: Banta and two friends went fish ing in a nearby river, returning with one catfish weighing 55 pounds and another weighing 33. But they wanted a real big one? so they returned the next day. and came back with one weighing 73 pounds. Must Touch All Bases CHICAGO (AP> ? Jim Rivera, speedy centerfielder for the White Sox, was too fast for his own good j recently. In a game against the Browns recently he smacked a hard drive and raced to third be fore the fielders could retrieve the ball. In his haste, however, he failed to touch first base and the Brownie infielders called for the ball and tagged the bag. The um pire signaled an out. Rivera thus lost a hit and a rally was halted. Want ads bring quick results. GOLFING SONS MORGANTOWN. W. Va. (AP>? Three sons of Morgantown Country Club pro Albert Spencer have been captains of West Virginia Univer sity golf squads. The current Spencer is Reggie v.'ho headed the 1952 and 1953 squads. He posted a 27-7 record for his varsity career. FRIDAY NIGHT MOODY RULANE, INC. Waynonville, N. C. k FREE! WORTH WHILE PRIZES FREE! AUCTION Part of LETA H. (Mrs. R. Lyda) SMATHERS Homeplace: LOCATED on Old Beaverdam Road, off Highways 19 and 23 West to Waynesville. Just a whisper from City limits of Canton, close to churches, schools and stores. SATURDAY HORNING 10:30, August 1. 1)53 , Rain or Shine. This is Canton's newest restricted subdivision of about twenty five homesites, ideal for industrial workers at Canton, Enka, Iluzelwood or Waynesville, or anyone looking for a place to live. This property is so situated that very little excavating will be necessary to erect buildings, there is plenty of shade trees, no waiting for twenty-five or thirty years to grow your shade. You may buy just enough to build your home, or as many lots as you choose. Cancel your other engagements and come to this sale. Terms: 4 Cash, Balance 1 and 2 Years. Lunch To Be Served By Ladies of Church Sale Conducted By WEST & GOSSETT LAND AUCTION COMPANY i