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t And Vonder Tha Sportscope By BOB CONWAY Jthough Bethel stopped one rung short of the top 0f the 5 A ladder, it has been a very good year for Haywood Coun trtoallically speaking. ? addition to finishing No. 2 in the entire state in the re nsboro melee, the blue Demons also captured county and t conference laurels and were named the top team of West Carolina in the Asheville Times final cage poll he female colleagues of the Demons _ the Bethel Belles ? ,[( with everything in sight in the girls division of WNC . n class AA play, the Canton Black Bears won the Blue Ridge e tournament Bethel did not participate>, the Western Dis I AA title, and finished fourth in the state in the tourna anford ? bowing to champion Kinston in the semi-finals eddes all the honors collected by Haywood countians On ,)(,d this season, our neighbors to the east ? Lee Edwards lie - ran roughshod over all opponents in the Class AAA ?ing back that crown to Western Carolina. H in all, we have given people in the Piedmont and in arolina strong reason to suspect that we mountaineers are another sport than hunting bars and makijj' moonshine tit season there'll be two more new gyms in the county? i* and Crabtree-Iron Duff ? and we hope then that ill will roll into high sear in Haywood and attain the nrr it deserves ? and is accorded in many parts of the he cwmt.v tournament at Clyde in February drew a good ice and developed intense interest, but the fans stayed r the fireside during the early part of the season. 'e have been having all sorts of trouble lately reporting ies of the Waynesville Women's Bowling League. First we he list of money winners in the recent women's invitational t held here. Nibles winners were Flaine Goolsbv and Rozell Ray, Grace i Ann Rollman, Mary llamlett and Glenda Berry, Helen 1 Vera Pickens, Cecil Elliott and Audrey Wvatt. Singles ere Dot Phillips, Ila Jean Yount, Mitzi Sutton, Louise Head er Wvatt. Jean Knight. Rozell Ray and Virginia Smith 'tick ih!' Huth McRary, and Hazel English. (eondly. we flubbed the dub when we failed to identify in iption three members of the Murphy Chevrolet team, win e tournament. They were Mary Hamlett, Louise Headrick, ine Hyatt. or apologies to the above ?keglerettes. lowing comparatively little about baseball and wishing to !rom tackling an unfamiliar subject, we are once more he Sportsrope in mothballs until the latter part of August r thud of pigskins at football practice will fill the air. I be the week of tugust 21-27 ? the first week after re Irom Cftiing baked, boiled and fricasseed with the Army at Fort Jackson. 'tween now and then, any sports commentary we might o have will be carried in our regular column, "Highland on Thursday. ie Club Is ing Members hip of the Haywood ldlife Club of Canton ! a membership drive" next few weeks in an tain their goal of 300 w has been named chairman of the drive. Charles A. Smith, Jr., and Gur ley Robinson also are accepting memberships along with A. J. Hutchins, newly elected president of the club. The club now boasts more than 100 members, but they are shoot ing for at least 300 before April 30. THIRTY-FIVE POUNDS OF BASS?From left to right. Gil Taylor, Felix Hall, Mont Parham and Carmel II. Ilolllngsworth. all ol Waynesvtlle, show the results of a day's fishing on Fontana Lake. The hrtnt weighed 4* j lbs. These Waynrw ville fishermen used cane poleo with minnow for bait. * (Photo by Ralph Johnson). Biltmore Dairy wrapped up Ihc 1955 championship of the Hay wood County Men's Bowling i League Monday night by captur ing all three games from Pet Dairy ?hurt by the loss of Earl Gribble. ] In other matches, the All Stars, j now in the runner-up spot, took ! two from Mehaffey's Esso and j Waynesville Bowling Center won , a pair from Glance Used Cars. ""Another match between Charlie's ! Place and Dayton Rubber was ? postponed. Bill Hyatt posted both the high j individual game of 221 and the high individual series of 597. j Biltmore recorded both the high I team game of 1028 and the high | team series of 2861. League play will end Monday at the Waynesville Bowlin? Center. HIGH TEAM SERIES : Biltmore 2861 WBC 2703 Pi t ... 2678 HIGH TEAM GAMES Biltmore ? ?- -- ln^8 Glance " 957 WBC 930 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Bill Hyatt 597 Weldon Goolsby 551 'John Stephens 512 HIGH INDIVIDUAL CAMES I Bill Hyatt 221 Weldon Goolsby 210 Harrison Vallentine 206 TEAM STANDINGS W L 1. Biltmore 53'-^ 27V& 2. All Stars 47Vi 33i j 3. Charlie's 45'i 32 4. Pet . 44 37 5. W.B..C. 36 45 6. Glance ' 35Vi 451$ 7. Dayton 33 45 8. Mehaffey's 28 53 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES 1. Weldon Goo.'sby 1(58.55 2. Alex Martin 168.5 t 3. Earl Gribble 167.53 4. Oliver Yount 167 23 5. Willard Owen .. 164.8 6. Joe Smith 161.25 7. Paul Clark 160.53 8. Bill Hyatt 159.72 9. Julius Riggins 158.53 10 C. A. Murr 158.19 SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 28 Pet vs. Glance. WBC vs. Bi it more. Dayton vs All Stars. Mehaffey's vs Charlie's. W A YNES VILLE WOMEN'S LEAGUE The Friendly Bank won all three games from Howell Motor, Wellco ; Shoe finished one up on Murphy Chevrolet, and Liner-Sheehan did likewise with Dayton Rubber in Tuesday night matches in the VV'ayncsville Women's Bowling League. Jean Knight bowled the high in dividual game of K>8 and Grace Rogers the high individual series of 462. Wellco Shoe posted the high team game of 824 and the Friendly Bank the high team series of 2250. HIGH TEAM SERIES The Friendly Bank 2250 Wellco Shoe ?'... 2243 Liner-Sheehan 2242 HIGH TEAM GAMES Wellco Shoe 824 Friendly Bank 778 Dayton Rubber 766 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Grace Rogers .. 462 11a Jean Yount 425 Mohela Medford 423 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES Jean Knight 168 Grace Rogers 162 I I. Yount and M. Harrell 158 [ 4-H Club Cage Finals Set Monday j Finals in the annual Haywood 1 County 4-H Club basketball tourna- ' ment, now under way at the Cham pion YMCA gym in Canton, will be pla>ed Monday afternoon. The girls finals will be at 3 p.m. and the boys \ finals at 3:30 p.m. In, the opening rounds of the - eirls division Monday, Tuesday and i Wednesday. Results of the opening rounds of the girls division Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were: Canton 26. Clyde 18. Fines Creek 24. Bethel 20. Beaverdam 38. Patton 10. Cruso 22. Mominf Star 13. North Canton 20, Penn. Ave. 9. TEAM STANDINGS W I, 1. Murphy Chevrolet 22 8 2 The Friendly Bank 19V6 lOVa 3. Wellco Shoe 15tfc UH 4. Howell Motor ... 13V6 16Yi 5. Liner-Sheehan ... . 13Yi 161-6 6. Davton Rubber 6 24 INDIVIDUAL. AVERAGES 1 A Wyalt 140 2. M. Hamiett 139 3. M. Medford 139 4 M. Harrell 137 5. I. Yount 136 6. R Ray 134 7. C. Elliott 134 8. L. Carver . 134 9. D. Phillips 132 10. A Rotlman 130 SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 29 Liner-Sheehan vs. Wellco Shoe. Murphy Chevrolet vs. Howell Motor. Dayton Rubber vs. Friendly Bank. i Finals In CDP Tournament Moved Up To Friday Night [ Originally scheduled for Satur-1 day night, the finals in the Hay wood County CDP basketball tournament have been moved up to Friday night and will be played in the Bethel gymnasium. Assistant farm agent Bob Tip petl, in charge of theX tournament, said that the change was made be cause several teams were dropped from the event for using ineligible players. * Results of opening round games in the girls division were: Saunook 27, Francis Cove 16. Fines Creek 47, Upper Crabtree 19. Morning Star 27, West Pigeon 22. White Oak 31, Lower Crabtree 15. Morning Star 26, East Pigeon 21. White Oak 44, Fines Cre?k 43. East Pigeon girls won by forfeit. Thickety girls forfeited to East Pigeon .and Aliens Creek girls to Saunook. Results of boys games were: Saunook 45, Francis Cove 20. East Pieeon 45. Thickety 32. Fines Creek 39, Upper Crabtree 29. Ratcliffe Cove 41, Aliens Creek 37. White Oak 28 Lower Crabtree 7. . RatclifTe Cove 2S. Saunook 18. West Pigeon 33. East Pigeon 27. White Oak 27, Fines Creek 13. Morning Star boys forfeited a lame to West Pigeon. The finals tomorrow night will >e Morning Star girls against Sau 100k and West Pigeoi^ boys against Hatcliffe Cove. A few days after being selected rs Best in Show in the annual Florida Breeders baby horse show at Hialeah paddock, the filly Mono Lady won the first juvenile race of the winter at this track. North Canton 23, Saunook 6. (Crabtree's girls also beat the Waynesville girls, but the score was not available at presstime.) Scores in the boys division were: Canton 31, Clyde 26. Crabtree 36. Waynesville 8. Bethel 16, Fines Creek 11. Beaverdam 25, Patton 3. > Morning Star 24, Cruso 12. North Canton 21, Penn. Ave. 7. Quarter-finals in the girls divi sion will pit Canton against Finei Creek and Beaverdam againsl Cruso. In the boys division, it'll be Crabtree vs. Bethel and Morninf Star vs. North Canton. Semi-finals will be played Sat urda.v afternoon. Defending champions are the Bethel girls anii North Cantor boys. WANT ADS FOIJ SALE?Sawmill wood $4 5( per load ? 2 loads $8 00. Cal George Patrick, GL 6-6532. 321 Boundary St. M 24-28-31 A 4 WANTED TO RENT ? Two bed room unfurnished house by Aori 1st. Call GL 6-4162. M 24-21 i Junior Air Mechanics SAN ANTONIO, Tex. <AP> ? They tell this one about MnJ. Qgn. Clements McMullen (Het.l, former commanding general at Kelly Air Force Base. When starlings persisted in land ing on air surfaces of B36 bomb ers, soiling them and creating "drag," the general ordered chil dren's beanie caps fixed on parked lumbers' tail sections. Their whirring plastic propellers fright ened the birds away. ' McCuiston Has Season Tickets For Tourist Tiits Haywood County fans of the Hi Asheville Tourists, professional bam ball team, can purchase season tickets to Tourist. games from C. T. McCuiston at the WayoesvUle telephone exchange or by calling GL 6-9011. The season tickets, which sell for $20, are good far 60 home games, including 15 Sunday con tests. The tickets can be loaned and permit their holders to take in free as many children under 12 as desired. (Continued on Page ?) IASSIE'S ? [.95 T BLACK with GREY NYLON MESH B10" s smart complement for your Blue or Grey Suits I handsome wing-tip Jarmans will your blue and grey summer clothes, f ^*ds will compliment your good taste and ( I *n* *hen you appear in a breezy pair. W ,n ?n4 let US fit you/ Lassie's I^rtment store i It's EASY At RAY'S To EASE INTO SLACKS RAYON GABARDINES $495 SIZES 27 UP NYLON DACRON BLENDS $J95 Outstanding ? for appearance ? for wear 100 < Wool GABARDINES $1295 Sizes to 50 DAN O'HERLIHY STARS IN "LOG THE MAN INNOCENT" ON "SCHLITZ PLAYHOUSE OF STARS" Friday over WBTV ? Charlotte ? Channel 3 ? (9:00 P. M. 'til 9:30 P. M.) ? Saturday Night, over WFBC XV ? Greenville, S. C. ? Channel I ? (8:00 P. M. 'til 8:30 P. Ml) Dan O'ilerlihy, "Oscar" nominee for best-acting in 1954, has lov. ly Peggy Creel for hi* wife in "Log the Man innocent." a stirring sea story laid in the days of the spike-nosed sailing vessel', on "Krhlio Playhouse of Stars" Friday and Saturday Nile. Don t miss it! Brqught you by . . . Smoky Mountain Distributors Sweeten Creek Road Ashevibe. N. C. ' - , t , SQUARE DANCE WAYNESVILLE ARMORY ? TOMORROW NIGHT ? Friday, March 25 JIMMY HAYNIE AND HIS CAROLINA BOYS will furnish the music "naff Mid" An added sitrsctlon will be a ONE HOUR JIMMT HAYNIE SHOW directed by Jimmy himself Jimmy will also sine lots of his heart break<mr love sours and ballads in the ?bow with which he hynnotises all personal ap pearance audiences, and writh bis record I net all oyer the U. 8. A. Jimmy ranks today as one of the best twelve sincere In the nation. SO - - - SEE HIM BtNG AND HIS SHOW THIS FRIDAY NIGHT. * SHOW STARTS 8:00 P. M. 'til 9:00 P. M. SQUARE DANCE 9:00 P. M. 'til 12:00 THIS DANCE IS FRIDAY NIGHT ? NOT SATURDAY NIGHT. THIS IS SOMETHING DIFFERENT NICE ? NEW ? CLEAN Evrrvnnt tome thU Friday Nirht ? 8:00 The danrr and ?h?w will h* at the Wajmesvllle Armory "Vrry FRIDAY NIGHT at 8:00 P. M. Admission ? Children up to 12 ? 50c All others ? 11.00 , Federal Tax Included Sponsored by LOCAL NATIONAL GUARD UNIT NCO CLUB 1 Quality Tailoring In Every Pair The Usual Standard Colors Plus "Pinks - Helios - Darks" NICE - BOYS' SLACKS ALSO 100% OHon Sweaters Long Sleeves - ? Boys' ? 4 to 10 ? $2-95 10 to 16 ? $3.95 ? Men's ? T1" SA.95 to $7.95 ? Of Good Loolu. " ? Lovely Shades Of Tan, Blue, Aqua, Red, Pink These and Many Other Things
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