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Hazelwood To Face Beacon And Canton
Tliis Weekend; Locals Nip Canton, 7 - 6
iCa rAiifdh /?# Taslt.- u oalrnnH will ? ? - - ? _ -4- -- -
be^no holiday for liaxelwood.'*
tea? in the Western North Caro
lina Industrial League with the lo
cal.s_ scheduled for two games on
the tVaynesville High Diamond ?
one Saturday and another Monday
At S:3JI "p.m. Saturday at WTHS,
the league-leading Beacon Blank
et eers will furnish the opposition
for Hazelwood, and at 3:30 p.m.
Moiylay. July 4. traditional rival
Canton will come to town.
&Qth games will be sponsored
by the Hazelwood Boosters Club
as a part of the organization's
week-long Fourth of July celebra
tion:
I? the first meeting of the two
teaftls Wednesday. Hazelwood push
ed across four runs in the ninth
inning to edge Champion. 7-6. on
the high school field here.
ityoyd Teas. Vanderbilt Univer
sity ace. drove in two men In the
ninth with a double and then
scored the winning run on Bill
Milher's single. Both Teas and MiJ
ner got two hits apiece.
Hazelwood collected a total of
nine safeties off two Canton hurl
ers. Sonny Warren and Melvin
Morgan. Spunk Cagle limited the
Paper City nine to seven bingles.
It is not wise for weight-watch
ers. to use mineral oil in salad
dressings because the nil absorbs
vitamins A and K and so they are
not available for body usy. Yogurt
tastes good with salad greens or
dressings may be concocted from
buttermilk or tomato juice.
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British Amateur Champ
Redeems Poor Showing
Bv ILAKOLD V. RATI.IFF |
AP Nrwsfeaturea
FORT WORTH. Tex. ? Those
who krtuw Lt. Joe Conrad, the
Texas golfer who won the British
Amateur, think he did it because
of* failure in the Walker Cup
matches. t
it's typical of the San Antonio
redhead. A poor showing makes
him iisad at himself and he usually
goes (Hit and w;ins something to
redeem' himself with the public.
Conrad was one of the two
United States players to lose in
Walker Cup 'singles. Admittedly
wanting to make up for the lapse.
Conrad, pract(tally overlooked in
predictions of who was likely to
win (lie British Amateur, tpok the
championship and became the 1
second Texan to capture a top
jp.If prizei in Knglanrf iti recent
years
Ben liogan, with whom Conrad,
often has been compared because
of his coolness and imperturbabil- j
Ity. took the 1953 Brit.lh Open.
It was in 1953 that Conrad was
playing fcn the Colonial National
Invitation'tournament here. In the
first round he shot 84. He was 14
over par.
"W^ had rooms next to each
cither In the dormitory 'at North
Texas State College," recalls Jim
my RusseLl, "and Joe came in that
night nearly crying. He wt?s so
torn up I don't think he slept all
night. He kept saying how badly
he felt at having shot the worst
i score that day and kept repeating
how he intended to do a lot better
after that."
The next day Conrad shot a 78,
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' ? , LT. JOE CONRAD
In the third round he had a t?9 and
in the filial round he shot a 73.
His 3t)2 for the 72 holes over the
very difficult Colonial Country
Club course made him low ama
teur of the tournament.
Conrad has won some import
ant golf victories in the past few
years?twice capturing the South
, ern Amateur, once taking the
TrdnsrMlsslKsippi, and now the
British Amateur. ''
Less than three years ago Con
rad wus virtually declared a pro
fessional by the United States
Golf Assn-. He was suspended from
amateurism for teaching golf to
his teammates at North Texas
State College. Joe was reinstated
ahd then proceeded to win his
greatest glory in golf.
Canton Residents Catch
22 Bass In Fontana Lake !
rive residents uf Canton caught
a total, of 128;l i pounds of bass at
Kontana Lake over a four-day
period last week.
On Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Sinunons and tfifcir daughter.
Cindy. 10. hauled In six bass,
weighing a total of 41 pounds. The
biggest fish. b'-j pound* and 7'4
pounds, were both caught by Cin
dy.
r Oh WRlay Mr. "STmrrrtniV Guy
?-' -
? ?
i Roberts, and J. R. Cochran caught
seven more bass, totaling 40'a
pounds.
Saturday afternoon and Sunday
morning. Mr. Simmons and Mr
Roberts landed nine bass, weigh
ing a total of 47 pounds.
The Canton men reported that
. they used live bait and made their
; catches at different pointsUt^,
lake.
Baseball Results ]
PONy LEAGUE :i . t . L
Five Points 17, Dayton I, J
Unagusta 9, Garrett's 8.
By CAROLYN DAVIS
Johnny Carswell stopped Day
ton, 17-1. Monday on a one-hitter,
with rival piteher John Allen get
ting his team's lone safety.
Five Points got to Allen for 10
hits. j
Carswell also was his team's
leading hitter. J
Unagusta squeaked hy Garrett's,
9-8. with Sammy Styles and Bobby
Trull on the mound tor Unagusta
and Gerald Arlington pitching for
Garrett's.
Trull, Buster Griggs, and T. J.
Stevens were the leading hitters
for Unagusta. while Jack Atkins
was best for Garrett's.
LITTLE LEAGUE
Tannery 23. Hazelwood 2,
Texaco It, Wellco 5.
Morgan hurled Tannery to a top
heavy 23-2 victory over Hazelwood.
with Mashburn leading the attack '
with five hits.
Hazelwood got only three ]iits |
during the tilt?those by Holioway,
Sisk, and Hall.
Homers by Kirkpatrick and 1
Leather wood helped Texaco score
an 11-5 victory over Wellco.
^.'amphell also got two hits for
the winners, while Rhymer was
tops for Wellco.
Pitching were Robinson for Tex
aco and McBride for Wellco. ,
Games in the Little League Fri
day will match Hazelwood against I
Wellco and Texaco against the Tan
ai
nery.
Women Golfers -
Receive Prizes
i - I
In a point contest conducted by
the, women's division of the
Waynesville Golf Club Wednesday
morning, Laura Mae Ray was the
winner in the 18-hole group with
42 points, while Roddy Johnson
was winner in the 9-hole group j
with 18 points.
At a luncheon meeting after the j
contest, prizes were awarded- to
Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Johnson and to
Mrs, Howard Hyatt, low putt win- ,
ner in the 18-hole group for the
month of June, and Mrs. Hillprd
Atkins, low putt winner in the 9
hole group for the month.
Like the flavor of anchovifes?
Chop some anchovy fillets and add
them to a cream sauce along with
a little lemon juice. Serve the
sauce- over fish fillets or steaks
jtnd garnish with minced parsley
and strips of canned pimiento.
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tP Newsfeatures
STANTOM. Del.?A duffer with
i nasty slice to correct might tiy
? solve his problem by riding a
torse. After all, Jockey Nick
?thuk takes his riding troubles to
he golf course. .
"Playing golf." says Shuk. "has
lone more than Anything else to
lid mv riding during the last four
'ears."
In between a nine-hole tour of
he Newark Country Club and a
lull program at Deoware Park,
vhere he's among the top riders,
shuk explained Jps thcjr .
"You use the same muscles in
(olf that you Aii -' in riding a
lorse," he said. 'That's all the
nuscles in your arms, shoulders
ind legs.
"But that's not all. Golf gives a
rider many other things which
,ie can apply to his work. Goil'
tives coordination of mind and
muscle and also greatly increases
the power of concentration.
"The game teaches you how to
judge distance .and that is a lot
more important to a race rider
lhan you think. Being able to
judge distance can mean the dif
ference between a rider getting
through an opening in a race or
? j
Ray Buchanan Training l!
At Marine Corps School ,
!
Ray E. Buchanan, student at (
Western Carolina College and the ,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt C. ! i
Buchanan. Route 1, Waynesviile, is ,,
nong a group of college students i
now training at the Marine Corps (
Nick Shuk Finds Golf Helps A Jockey
' * ? - ,
NICK SHUK ]
j
School at Quantico, Va. (
Buchanan is a member of the
Marine Corps platoon leaders class
which trains at Quantico for two . I
six-week periods during summer ]
college vacations. Upon successful i
completion of the course and grad- I
uation from college, he will be j
commissioned second lieutenant in ? i
the Marine Corps or the Marine i
Horps Reserve. ;
'ettiog shut off. Ana, of course,
nat can mean the difference be
ween winning and losing.
"What could be more important
han anything else, golf gives you
i better control of temper If you
?an Keep from losing your head on
he golf course, vou can keep from
osing it anywhere.
"I used to get mad with horses !
vhen I knew they didn't give their '
>est. Not any more, though. I j
igure it's all part of the game.
3olf has dane that for me."
Shuk is a "pretty fair country
{olfer. He's small, of course, but '
lis drives consistently measure
540 and 260 feet*. In the four years i
le has owned a s?ft of r'ubs, his j
landicap at his home course.
Prince Georges Countrv Club near
Washington, D. C., has been cut
o eight strokes.
That means he'^ a 79 or 80
> hooter.
PHEASANTS THRIVING
LANSING, Mich. <AP> ? Mon- j
jolian ringneck pheasants releas
ed in 1951 on Charity 4sland in
Saginaw Bay are thriving. They
appear to be living on acrons, 1
juniper and poison ivy berries.
Grass Cutting Mixup
AUSTIN, Tex. <AP> ? Police
here roamed the streets for the
first time in years looking for a
rustler after a man reported some
body swiped his lamb.
The search ended when a friend
Df the sheepman reported he'd bor
rowed the lamb to mow his back
yard.
Champion Teams
To Stage Two
Softball Games
_An unusual round-robin softi
tournament will be staged t(*
and Saturday at the Canton H
diamond, with six games on
two-day schedule.
It is the annual series betw
the teams of the Ohio, Carol
and Texas Divisions of the Chi
pion Paper and Fibre Compa
and involves the Green Wave
Hamilton. Ohio, the Knights
Pasadena. Texas,x and the Chi
pipn yMCA of Canton.
All three teams are outstand
in their own areas, and with i
incentive of inter-divisional m
petition, the series should prodi
softball at its best.
Each team will play each oil
team twice during the tuurname
The schedule calls for douhlehe
ers at 7:30 tonight, and at 2:00 s
7:30 Saturday.
The visiting Ohio i.nd Te
squads are guests ol the Cham;
yMCO at Camp Hope for thewc
end. |
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j When you buy a ready-to-c?
roasting chicken you will find I
giblets wrapped in the body c
ity of the chicken. Be sure to
move the package a( once and I
wrap. Cover chicken and gibl
loosely when storing in the reff
erator before cooking.
Want a pretty garnish for t
! platter of sliced cold meats? S
1 sprigs of water cress through (
rot rings, scallions through rat
rings.
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