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izelwood Goes On Road Lrdav To Meet Enka j j.i record in the West ^ Carolina Industrial League, Hazelwood will tl) get definitely into the at 2:30 p.m. Saturday n will go on the road to ( Enka Ray onites. 1,51 year won the league ,, in games this sea Kirs to have lost some pelt. rood. 195-1 runner-up, was i impressive in losing its lo Beacon Mills, 14-1, but fe bounced back here last r to oin an 18-15 defeat on lei Mills nine?the first loss iea-on for the Buncombe wod lad hoped to have iter Jim Kuykendall and (her members on its squad playing with Western Car lleee, but the Catamounts In contention for the tie Conference champion k?? ship. The Hazelwood lineup then %ill be virtually the same except for Bud Blaylock, a regular last year, who is expected home this week end from his Air Force base in Greenville. Pressley, who has lost one | and won one, will be on the mound again for Hazelwood. In beating Martel last Saturday, the locals hit four home runs. Bob Pitts got two, while Dick Single ton and Spunk Cagle got one apiece. Martel slugged out three round-trippers. Champion I Will Meei Ohio Squad Champion YMCA's sofiball team will play host to the Hudepohl team from Hamilton. Ohio, for a pair of doubleheaders this week end. j The first twin bill will start at 7:45 p.m. Friday, the second at j 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Most of the Hudepohl team were members of the Lowenstoin > squad of Hamilton which has ap peared in Canton for the last two years. The Buckeye softballers feature pitchers Cleve Pendergrass, col ored, and Wad Fannin, the latter a member of the Champion Green Wave team at Hamilton. Scheduled to take the mound for the Carolina Champions are Wade | Garrett, formerly of Greensboro and Gene I?ou. who has played with Peerless Woolens and the Zollner Pistons. The Y team is coached bv Floyd Deweese, assisted bv Steve Scar boro and Walter Spenee. 1' . 1 'Hit The Deck Starts Sunday At The Strand A big. booming, star-sludded Cinema-Scope ' musical jammed with laguhs and song hits comes to the Strand Theatre this Sunday with the showing of M-G-M's "Hit the Deck". Produced by Joe Pasternak, who has given the screen such smash successes as "The Student Prince." '"The Merry Widow" and "The Great Caruso," this new offering tells a story of three sailors and 1 their girls on the maddest, merri ,est 48-hour pass in Navy history. Jane Powell. Tony Martin. Deb bie Reynolds, Walter Pidgeon, Vic Damone, Gene Ravmond. Ann Mil ler and Russ ("Seven Brides for Seven Brothers") Tamblyn head the imoressive line-up of stars, with other important roles played by J. Carrol Naish. Kav Armen in her film debut. Richard Ander son. Jane Darwell, Alan King an<j_ Henry Slate. " Pays For Contentment DETROIT <AP> ? Davis Harris has been busted from a desk ser ceant to a detective at his own reouest. It will cost him $300 a year. ? "That's cheap for a job I like," Harris said. He's taken a cut before to keen hannv. He gave uo a *100 a week job 13 vears aeo to ioin the force as a $38 a week rookie. Hank Sauer of the Chicago Cubs, the National League's Most Valu able Player in 1952, received only one vote in the 1954 balloting. \rand teatre Phone 6-4351 jurs., May 12 MERRIEST MUSICAL! RANK SINATRA J J * RHRYN GRAYSON $ [GENE KELLY IKHKICOLOR! i i iWHASIfllltfCt RCPmNT ? jay, May 13 SEE r LANCASTER GINIA MAYO JU1H SEA J WOMAN" r Also plor Cartoons And pee Ice Cream p All Children r?? St., May 14 BKlhiWiWVW v v V\V\A' s P-KIKSM.?.<?. 6jjj?J ?U? an. _? ion i:m V ?M And Chapter ?Black arrow" kng soon Ian called ipeter" \RAND THEATRE I SUNDAY ? MONDAY ? TUESDAY I 3 BIG DAYS TO SEE I Jane POWELL-Tony MARTIN ?? IjWte KYNOLOS ? Walter ffiBR 1 B't UHK-Gene RAYMONO K.Ann MILLER - Russ TAMBLYN - V WATCH FOR V/%* "A MAN CALLED PETER" WINNER OVER MARTEL here Saturday was this Hazel wood team of the Western North Carolina Industrial Baseball League. Kneel ing left to right are Dick Singleton, manager Elmer Dudley, Oliv er Yount, Kenneth Troutman, Manuel Hooper, Dave Price; (stand inc) Bill Leatherwood, Joe Pressley, Dick Powers, Bill Mliner, Bob Pitts, Spunk Carle, and Lonnle Bishop. The Ilazrlwood squad will Journey to Enka this Saturday afternoon. (Mountaineer Photo). WTHS Faces Black Bears At Canton;! Mountaineers Again Top Greenies ] i ne Mountaineers captured their second game^ of the season from the Christ Scmool fiine Tuesday af- i ternoon bv topping the Greenies at i Arden. 6-3. led by George Mitch- ; ell's three-hitter. Mitchell, who has been troubled by wildness lately, handcuffed Christ School with only three safeties and single runs in the fourth, fifth, and sixth 'innings. He fanned five. Dwayne Robinson, and Tony Davis each got four hits in four trips to the plate to lead the WTHS sluggers. Stuart Roberson blasted ' the longest ball?a solo homer in the fourth inning. Each side committed two er rors. Waynesville scored first in the secontr inning as Robersorr was safe on an error, stole second and i third and then went home on Wright's sinsle. j Another WTHS run came in the third inning as Hill tripled and scored on an infield out. After Roberson hit his home ! run in the fourth inning. Davis scored in the sixth frame after singling, stealing second, and then going home on an error. Waynesville tallied twice in the seventh inning as. Hill singled, Robinson tripled, scoring Hill, and Davis scored Robinson on a bunt. Mitchell will try his luck again Fridav afternoon at Canton against the Black Bears, currently the con ference's No* 1 tram. The bruins won in the first meeting between the two clubs here, 9-4. Waynesville (6> ab r h Robinson, rf ..... 4 1 4 Davis, If 4 14 Byrd. ss 4 0 0 Ballance, 3b 3 0 0 Roberson, lb 3 2 1 Mitchell, p 3 0 0 Wrieht. 2b 3 0 1 Muse, cf '200 Edwards, ef 10 0 Hill, c 3 2 2 Totals 30 6 12 Christ School (3) ab r h Tullis. If 3 0 0 Huffman, cf .. 3 11 Shuford, 2b . 3 1 0 ' Underwood, lb 3 0 0 1 Martin, rf 3 0 1 Robinson, c 3 0 0 Dunn, p 3 0 1 Hudnor. ss 3 10 Carr, 3b 2. 0 0 Totals . 26 3 3 League Prizes Awarded To Top Women Bowlers Prizes were awarded Jo members of the Waynesville Women's Bowl ing League for .play in the 1954-55 season at a meeting Monday night at the home of leaAffc president Sue Hinkiey. ? Team standings, counting both the first and second half, were: Wellco Shoe, 64tk44^; The Friendly Bank, 56tfc-42t?; Murphy Chevrolet, 55-44; Liper-Sheehan, 44-55; Howell Motor Co., 43'/i 55t&, and Dayton Hubber, 24^4 74Vi. Tops in the high individual game class were; Cecil Elliott, 211; Myra llarrell, 203, and Audrey Wyatt, 200. Leading the field in the high individual series were: Audrey Wyatt, 543; Mary Hamlett, 530; Cecil Elliott, 519. Murphy Chevrolet rolled the high team game of 922. Howell Motor was second with 879 and Wellco Shoe third with 852. Murphy also nosted the high team series of 2582. Howell Motor was second with 2502 and the Friendly Bank was third with 2459. In the top 10 averages, Mary Hamlett and Audrey Wyatt tied with 142 Other leaders were: Mo hela Medford, 140; Myra Harrell. 139; Ila Jean Yount. 138; Lillian Carver. 136; Cecil Elliott. 134; Ro zelle Ray. 134; Dot Phillips. 133, and Maude Martin. 131. New York catcher Yogi Berra was a star soccer player in high school. LAFF-A^DAY Hazelwood Boosters To t Meet At Seven Tonight The regular meeting of the Haz elwood Boosters Club will be held Thursday night. May 12, at the Hazelwood Presbyterian Church. Paul Bryson is president and Glenn H. Wyatt is secretary. Haywood Bowlers In Mixed League Seven members of the Waynes dlle Women's Bowling League ind two from the Haywood County Hen's Bowling League are now bowling in a mixed league in \shevtlle. They are: Cecil Elliott. Dot Phillips, Mark Rose, Myra Harrell, Mary Ham lett, Rozelle Ray, Audrey Wyatt, Mohela Medford, and Wiilard Owen. The Boston Red Sox and New York Giants will play a charity benefit 'game at Fenway Park, May 23. CITY OOaJK pouwWf, -"Z3REE.-T ~ "He answers to the name of Jtover van Wltherepoon Smithe." Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5446 Show Starts At 7:30 P. M. THURS., MAY 12 'THE SCARLET SPEAR" (In Color) Starring JOHN BENTLEY MARTHA HYER ?Added? Cartoon Comedy Fun ? FRIDAY, MAY 13 "ROOGIE'S BUMF' ROBERT MARRIOTT RUTH WARRICK - - - And AH The ? Brooklyn Dodgers ? ALSO ? 5 COLOR CARTOONS ? SATURDAY, MAY 14 DOUBLE FEATURE "KANSAS PACIFIC" (In Color) Starring STERLING HAYDEN EVE MILLER ?ALSO? "JUNGLE MAN ? EATERS" Starring JOHNNY WEISSMULLER As Jangle Jim ? SUN. & MON.. MAY 15 & 16 "DRUM BEAT" CinemaScope (In Color) Starring ALAN LADD AUDREY DALTON Comedy and Cartoo* ??*?? c PARK Theatre Program LAST CHANCE TONIGHT TO SEE ONE OF THE REALLY GREAT PICTURES OF THE PAST DECADE! THURSDAY, MAY 12 "BATTLE GROUND" Starring VAN JOHNSON JOHN HODIAK RICARDO MONTALBAN GEORGE MURPHY ? FRIDAY. MAY 13 DOUBLE FEATURE! "THE GREEN PROMISE" \ ? ALSO ? "WILDCAT OF TUCSON" ? SATURDAY, MAY 14 THE FOREST RANGERS IN "WEST OF TEXAS" t Starring TEX O'BRIEN JIM NEWILL GUY WILKERSON 3 GREAT DAYS! SUN., MON. & TUES., . MAY 15, 16 & 17 HERE IS ANOTHER THRILLING EPISODE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FQR! James Michener's "THE BRIDGES AT TOKO - RI" (In Color) StarrHnr WILLIAM HOLDEN GRACE KELLY FREDERICK MARCH MICKEY ROONEY Coming Soon To The Park! "REAP THE WILD WIND" "UNDERWATER" Bob Kuykendall Now With St. Petersburg Ball Team ] Bob Kuykendall of Hazelwood. who is now playing Class D profes sional baseball with the St. Pet ersburg (Fla ) Saints, was pictured , twice in the Sunday sports section i of the May 1 issue of the St. Pet- ! ersburg Times. One picture is an action shot of Kuykendall charging after a ball topped by a Sanford batter. In the other picture", he is shown in the traditional catcher's stance behind the plate. Concerning the Hazelwood ath lete. the photo raption says: Kuykendall. for instance, is apt to throw the ball harder than Mickey Cochrane and straighter than Gabby Hartnett on one throw to second base. The next one may go all the way to center field oa the fly. Kuykenlall is regarded as a promising prospect. He is no different than many other players in tfte league. They all work hard. They make mistakes, but they are never listless." Bobby, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kuykend^ftfof Hazel wood, starred in football, basket ball, and baseball at both Waynes vllle High School and Western Carolina along with brother Jim, a pitcher, who is still at Cullo whee. The clippings from the St Pet ersburg paper were sent to The Mountaineer by Margaret Francis Smith, a WTHS graduate, who now llres in the Florida city. The last pitcher to shutout the Yankees In a Wtorld Series was Preacher Roe of the Qodgers. He beat them 1-0 in the second game of the 1949 Series. mnni'imrcn ? WUITA09 Fishing To Open Monday In Great Smokies Park Fishing in the Great Smoky (fountains National Park will open ' in Monday, April 16, and continue ^ hrough August 31, It has been an nounced. Fishing is from sunrise j o mnset only. , All park water* are open to fish- ( ng except the following: North ( Carolina: Lands Creek; Mlngus J ?reek; Chestnut Branch; that part , if Raven Fork and all tributaries hereof lying upstream from the Cherokee Indian Reservation joundary at Big Cove. Tennessee: Ml waters of the Middle Prong of Little Pigeon River above the mouth of Ramsey Prong except the ivaters of Ramsey Prong. No flah caught in the waters of Bradley Fork in North Carolina nor in the waters of the Weet Prong of Little Pigeon Hirer in Tennessee shall be retained but each fisl. caught in these waters shall be carefully handled with moist hands and returned at onee to the water. Fishing is permitted with only artificial flies or lures with one hook. No fish less than seven inches long may be retained. All fish (Continued on Pago 6) WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Show Starts 8:00 P. M. ====== TONIGHT The DRUQHtT'S Off FOI THIS G1H... SHrg HOT | P-L-U-S I wPB| 1$ FREE CASH! $ I PLAY HOLLYWOOD FOR ! J-A-C-K - P-Q-T ! I ======== FRIDAY . THE EAST SIDE KIDS "THAT GANG OF MINE" -5 Cartoons S-ATP-RD-AY ? ?^!SSSe"^ rSZ)/l/7 f A-L-S-O . KEN CURTIS IN "STALLION CANYON" SUNDAY - MONDAY?^? Top Entertainment! ^ ^ i **?? , A SOCK ROgANTIC COMEDY WITH A CAST THAT CLAIMS THREE ACADEMY AWAKPtl "SABRINA" HUMPHREY BOGART WILLIAM HOLDEN AUDREY HEPBURN | ALSO LATE WORLD NEWS
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