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mnlaineers Top Bethel, 3, For Firsl Victory w.TW*viHe Mountaineers ",954 baseball season off la <tart Friday afternoon ml, the Bet he. Blue De ft ?? the writs diamond lieatherwood pave up only [5 and left 14 batters swing die breeze Bethel hurlers. Rigdon and gave up eight hits and whif ren h Bruce Jaynes" baseballers ained out twice last week, ?.day and Wednesday. in led games against Brevard tro.iv missed having to |f Friday s tilt with Bethel, game originally was sched , be played at Bethel, but fcursday's torrent left the field recently graded, in a condition. So Waynesville Ls worked feverishly on own diamond. including ag sand around liberally, the game could be played, ifsville's first scoring came second ini...>g when Tom got on base on an error, td to third on Stuart Rober-1 ogle. and scored on Leath s bunt. After Bobby Hill i rgil Robinson struck out. la'vis singled to left, scor jerson and Leatherwood. ling ended when Dewayne m walked and Bobby Bal junded out from second to ; 4 picked up two runs in | rd inning when Terrell j Rigdon was safe on De-1 Robinson's wild throw. iunted. Wells walked, and nngled. scoring Owen and doountaineers exploded for ie? in the filth frame with I when Ballance singled to Id, Frady was hit by a ind Cogdill doubled, scor lanre and Frady. Rober II walked .and Leatherwood 1 t his second bunt, scoring Bobby Mill then blasted le. sending Roberson and Leatherwood home to end the scor ing. Three consecutive singles by Terrell. Capps, and Owen gave the Blue Demons their final run of the game. The Mountaineers will go to Ben Lippen Tuesday, and then will be at home Friday to meet Hendersonville. Bethel (3) ah r h Owen, c 4 11 Wells, ss 3 1 0 flrten. 3b 2 0 1 Stanley, lb 3 0 0' Mease. If 3 0 0 Burnette. if 3 0 0 Vance. 2b 3 0 0, Terrell, ef 3 1 1 | Rigdon. p 2 0 0 Dietz. rf 1 0 Oi Capps. p 10 1' Totals 28 3 4 Waynesville (8) ab r h D. Robinson, 3b 2 0 01 Ballance. 2b 3 11 Fradv. If 2 10 C'ogdill. ss 2 2 1 Roberson. lb 3 2 1 Leatherwood, p 12 2 Hill, p 3 0 1 V Robinson, rf 2 0 1 Davis, .'of 3 0 1 Byrd, 3b 10 0 Jim Medford, 3b 0 0 0 Joel Medford. lb 10 0' Stevens. If 1 0 0 j Totals 24 8 8 Canton Man Serving With Korean Group Sgt. George A. Caddis, whose wife. Norma Jean, lives in Canton, is now serving with the Korean Military Advisory Group, American miiltary personnel as signed to KMAG advise Republic of Korea Army units in training. The group played an important role in the build-up of South Ko rean forces. Sergeant Gaddis, who arrived overseas last June, previously serv ed with the 145th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion. The son of Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Gaddis. Route 3. he entered the Army in Novem ber 1952. Red legs Practice Against Big Leaguers CINCINNATI 'API ? The Cin cinnati Redlegs will play 37 spring I gamps prior to the opening of the 1 National League season at Crosley Field on April 13. All opposition in the southlands will be major ; league teams. The Redlegs plav 13 of these games at their own base ? Plant Field. Tampa. Fla. Two night con tests are scheduled with the Brooklyn Dodgers at Miami. WANT ADS FOR SALE: 1950 Ford 14-ton pick up. Clean, excellent con dition. New tires. Shop built bed included. $695.00. Call GL 6-3866. A 12-15-19 RADIO and TELEVISION PAIR SERVICE M; I.so WE HAVE VOI R CHOICE i PHONOGRAPH RECORDS NELSON'S lio & Television Service St. GL 6-6581 ICTLY BUSINESS by McFeatter,. !?e "f him! Expecting mc to find a letter he id.iled two weeks ago when 1 haven't even typed it yet!" THE REST GRADE "A" mve-in in town Rreakf&st Our Specialty! sandwiches * drinks Delicious Rar-R-Que Chicken Ideal for Sunday Picnics and Dinners CHARLIE'S Opposite Pet Dairy HERE IT COMES and Elmer Dudley of the llaz elwoood team in the WNC Industrial I.easue gets set to suing on a piteh from Billy I.eatheruood. of the Waynesville High School nine, who worked out with the industrial leaguers last week. Catch ing is Kay Whitner, while Kill Milne, team man ager, looks on. (Mountaineer Photo). Local Barbers Join State-Wide 'Dress-Up' Plan Local barbers arc participating, on the "Dress-Up Week" in co operation wilh the Associated Mas ter Barbers of North Carolina. "Each shop owner is being asked to make at least one improvement ?more if necessary?in his shop between now and Easter." Y. 7. Cannon. Chapel Hill, public rela tions chairman. said "We realize that some shops can do more than others, but every little bit will help." he added. The Associated Master Barbers of North Carolina inaugurated this improvement program in a letter to its members almost three months ago, and the response "has hecn encouraging," said Cannon. "Many shops have already express ed a desire to cooperate." This project has also attracted national attention and been the subject of articles in several na tionally-circulated barber maga zines. he said. Think When Hunting COLUMBUS. Ohio < AP> ? Fail ure to think is one of the main causes for shooting accidents. Hubert Davis, wildlife specialist at Ohio State University, says: "Some people seem to stop using their heads when they pick up a gun and start hunting, A study of causes of shooting accidents re veals much foolishness that could have been avoided "He discriminating Don't tol erate careless companions. It's your life they are handling carelessly. Use your head and save your neck." Turn-To On Spot MIAMI (APi - The Irish colt. Turn-to, was the selection of two Hialeah Officials ? steward John B. Campbell and racing secretary Charles .1 McLennan ? as the two-year old "most likely to sue Accent On Managers ST. LOUIS <AP) ? A manag er's life was mighty rough in St. ' Louis just before the turn of the i century. The Cardinals of 1895, '96 and '97 employed four manag ers in each of these years. The i 1895 club was piloted by Al Huck enberger. Joe Quinn, Lewis Pliel un and Chris Von der Ahe. In 1896 the managers were Harry , IJiddledock, Arlie Latham, Roger ! Connor and Tom Dowd. The 1897 Cardinals were led by Dowd, Hugh Nichol. Billy Hallman and Von der Abe again. ceed." Previous selections by this pair have been Citation, Torn Fool and Native Dancer. Contrary to the vast majority of war-time trends U. S. farmers came out of World War II with a smaller debt than when the war started. West Pigeon CDP To Meet April 22 By MRS. RALPH RIDDLE Community Reporter The West Pigeon CDP will stage theft* monthly meeting on April 22. An excellent program is being arranged, and a large attendance is expected to the Bethel lunch room for the meeting. Miss Shang Cogburn was hostess to the T EL. Class of the Bethel Baptist Church recentlv Mrs. Elmer Greene spoke on the subject. "Is One Church As Good As Another?" The to were 22 mem bers present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Homer West on May 4th. The Botlyel Home Demonstra tion Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ellis Wells for their regular monthly meeting on April 21. Among those winning prizes at the fashion show held recently at the Bethel High School were: Pauline Shepherd. Lillian Brown Barbara Messer and Rita York. Swank Swinger SAUSALITO. Calif. 'AP> ? Mrs Ruby Samson, an ardent golf er. really cares for her clubs Their hoods are made of sable, stone marten and mink. New Machine Aids T - Quarterbacks AP Newsf?aures . BROWNWOOD, Tex ? A mechanical T-team center is one of the latest gadgets in football training equipment. Its inventor, Felton Wright, veteran of Texas coaching, says it's going like hot cakes. It will be used in many back field drills and forward pass work outs this spring, It already has demonstrated its usefulness in eliminating fumbles. The mechanical center is a 3 legged contraption with a 2-prong ed cradle Above the cradle is a rubber-covered metal bar This is a trigger which when touched ? much as thp quarterback presses on the seat of the center's pants preparatory to the snapback?pops the ball into the quarterback's hands. Among the colleges ordering the machine are Tulsa. Howard Payne. McMurray, Abilene Christian and West Texas State. Many high schools are incorporating in their training plans. Wright got his Idea while watch inng a star high school T quarter back in actioft. "I got to wonder ing how many hundreds of hoars a boy had to practice to become as perfect .as that." the veteran coach explained. "I thought of how nice it would bp if a kid had some thing to pass the ball to him, some 1 I THREE-LEGGED T CENTER?Inventor Felton Wright only ha* to pull the lever to have a football paa* to hia son. Boh, who play* the part of a T-fnrmatlon quarterback. The machine help* quarter back* become accu*tomed to handling the "anap hack". mechanical thins that he would take home with him and work with all summer." Wright got together a workable mode] and took it to the Texas coaching school last summer Coaches showed immediate inter est. "The skills of an up-back need i hundreds of hours of practice, nut (here is no particular skill In a center standing there with his head down passing that ball back time and tme again," says Wright. "He could spend a lot of time with the other linemen, learning to block and working on his defensive play." AF?EP> HUTCHINSON P/LOT OF tne PF7RO/T T/GEffS, J* SNOWEP THE LEAGUE'S B/OGEET U improvement xsJ PERCENTAGEWISE /N '953- /O FULL GAMES NOW TO CONT'NUE /T. ( -1 HOPEFUL HUTCH ? . - By Alan Mover TFF RE^iJRH FROM /i SERVICE OF 0O/MJ& PAP? FRAHK HOUF>E COULD /MPRO/e THE CATCH LUG, TCNlNO COJL P STANO PL ENT/ I Of IMPROVEMENT S/NCE TEE T/OER (1 STAFF RAP THE POOREST PECOPP Hi THE MAJORS t^W| LAST SEASON. 1* * Local Women Bowlers Sweep Individual Events In Asheville Tournament Waynesville women howlers scor ed a iclean sweep in individual events in the tilth annual Women's Invitational Tournament at Ashe ville last weekend winning in the all-events, singles, and doubles division^. Only a mere seven pihs kept the local lassies from a grand slam as Allen Transfer of Vshevillc nip ped Sims t'o. of Waynes* ille 2:>1" 2S12, for the team championship. Wellco of Hazelwood was fourth in team standings with 24114 Dot Phillips of Sims captured both the singles and the all-events crown, while the team of Audrey Wyatt and Cecil Klliott, of Howell Motors, won the doubles title in the tournament. Hanking behind Mrs. Phillips, who rolled a 579 in the singles, w? re Maudle Martin of Waynes ville. fifth with 524. and Ila Jean yount and Audrey Wyatt. who tied for sixth with 509. Mrs. Phillips took tire all-events prize money with 1600, while Jew el Goodwin of Canton placed sec ond with 1594 Audrey Wyatt of Waynesville tied for fourth place, with 1580, while Ho/ell HaV of Can ROAST Dt'CK KNOW-HOW If you like to roast a (luck at a slow temperature but still want a crisp brown skin Rive the bird 'Ills treatment. Wbcu it is done, brush tbe skin with a couple of table spoons of honey and a teaspoon of soy sauce or brown sauce for j coloring grav\; place under the broiler until, as brown aud erisp | as desired. ton was fifth with 1545. in the doubles. Mrs. Klliott's and Miss Wyatt's winninR score was i 1061. Two other Waynesville duos, Fern Messer and Rebecca Carver and Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Yount, I along with an Asheville team, tied for fourth place with 996. Grace KoRoers and Ann Rollman took seventh place with 991. Get Your FISHING SUPPLIES kfrom HOWELL'S HARDWARE We Have Everything You Need To Catch ? 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