I TO TAKE HIS CUT at the^ ball in ime between Hazel wood and'Canton spuads yesterday at Hazelwood is f, Hazelwood catcher, who popped up to the pitcher a moment later. Canton won the j game to deadlock the series, 1-1. The playoff will be tonight in Canton. (Mountaineer photo). (wood, Canton Pony Leaguers ocked; Play At Canton Tonight Ier Hunting Season )pen November 21 fccers Be In fcferendum Hinty wool growers ^Lort unity to vote in ?to decide whether Hons will be made Hnents to provide a Hint? the wool mark Hent program, ^fcndum wool grow Han opportunity to ^ftainst putting into ^Ku nt recently made ^Hretary of Agricul ^Herican Sheep Pro Hv provides for de incentive and sheen payments ?>: These deduc ?i'i>' for advertise H promotional activ es and improve the Hi and lambs. Be Hent can be put into Hs owning at least He sheep and lambs ? those voting in the Hist vote their ap Hvhu have owned ' His of age or older, j ? davs since January Bligible to vote. The | Hp will be noted on , Hie mailed from the i Hffice to all known H in the county and Hho does not receive Hi one hv writing or HSC office. Bust be returned to ?not later than Au H the results of the Hi be based on the Hep represented by He outcome of the Hi not be available Htember 1. I Neb., (AP)?When i over Don Hayes f to the hosDital. Uries weren't the I traffic accident wevere slinks, k loaded with bees. I 5 ner cent of U. kd them. Half the ?United States in J>e room. ' I The deer hunting season will start November 21 in 10 Western I North Carolina wildlife manage ment areas. The announcement was made Wednesday at a joint meeting of the state Wildlife Resources Com mission. the U. S. Forest Service and a committee of the North Caro lina Park, Parkway, and Forests Development Commission at Ashe ville. Thus, doer hunting in WNC's 10 Wildlife Management Areas will begin a week later than last season when the small number of kills were credited to the early season. The 10 areas include Pisgah Wildlife Preserve, Wayah Bald, 1 Santeetlah, Sherwood Forest. Mt. Mitchell, Fires Creeks, Daniel Boone. Standing Indian, Rich Lau rel, and Flat Top in Mitchell and Yancey counties. Flat Top is the new wildlife management area which is being opened for the first time this fall. I The groups also took action against the jam-ups of hunters at checking station on the opening day of the season last fall. This year the first four days of the hunts in Pisgah, Mitchell, Daniel Boone and Flat Top will be open to hunt ers chosen from a drawing of ad vance applications. The areas will be thrown open on the fifth day with no advance j applications necessary and no quota on hunters. Uhwharrie area iri Montgomery County will be limited to 20 hunt ers daily. The Nov. 21 opening of the sea son will run the N. C. hunts si multaneously with hunts in west ern Virginia. The $2.50 daily hunting fee paid last year by deer hunters in the wildlife areas will be increased to $3.50 this year. Six wilderness hunts of three days each will be allowed this fall, including Fires Creek (20 hunt ers!, Bradley Creek (30 hunters), Contrell Creek (30 hunters). Camp Alice (30) hunters), Chestnut Moun tain (28 hunters), and Hawks Bill (25 hunters). The group also decided to open bear and boar hunts in the man agement areas Oct. 14 and run them through Nov. 12. The small game season will open on Oct 1 and for the first time small game hunting will be allowed in Uwharrie, Santeetlah and Flat Top. . With their series deadlocked at I one victory apiece, Hazelwood and Canton Pony League teams will meet at 8 o'clock tonight under I the lights at Canton for the coun ty championship. Hazelwood got off to a good start at Canton Tuesday by whip ping the home team, 7-5. Back home Wednesday^ however, Hazel wood's luck faded as the Papec jCity youngsters romped off with a 7-3 triumph. In the first tilt, Bobby Trtill held Canton to seven hits while his mates got eight safeties' off opposing pitcher Stone. Carlton Burrell, Jack Holder, and James Carver each got 2 hits for Hazelwood. None of the Canton batters got more than one hit, al though six players banged out safeties. In the Second game, Canton shelled Sammpy Styles off the mound and diminutive David Beck took over pitching duties for Haz elwood. M. Clark, Sharp, and J. Clark each got two hits for the visitors. Cope hurled all the way for Canton. Burrell paced the Hazelwood ] batters with two hits. (FIRST GAME) HAZELWOOD (7) AR R II Burrell. ss _ 4 12 Rogers, 3b 3 0 0 Holder. If .._ ... 2 2 2 Carver, c 4 12 Stretcher, rf 110 George, lb 4 O 1 Truitt, cf 3 10 Green, 2b - 2 11 Trull, p - 3 0 0 Styles, rf 1 0 0 Griggs, ss j .200 29 7 8 CANTON (5) AB R H J. Clark. 2b ..! ? 4 0 0 J Maore, ss 4 11 Cope, rl 4 0 1 Lowe, c 1 0 1 Teaeue, If ? 3 11' Williams, cf . . 3 1 1 j M. Clark, lb ?..._. 4 10 Sharp, 3b ?, ? 3 10' Stone, p 3 11 Ricdon, c 1 0 0 Raxter, If 0 0 0 Pace, If ? 1 0 1 30 5 7 (S*r*OND GAME) CANTON (7) AB 1H M. Clark 4 12 Sharp ? 4 12 Moore ?4 .4.? 3 11 Williams 4 0 0 PaxtSr ..*? 4 0 0 Pare 4. ?. 3 0 0 .T Clark _* - 4 12 Lowe -? 2 2 1 Gone 2 10 Roberts 1 0 0 31 7 8 MAZ*LWOOD (3) AB R H Rnrrell 4 0 2 Carowell j...-.'. 2 0 0 Holder 4 0 0 Carver ?? ... 3 0 1 OHaes ? 3 0 0 Truitt 3 0 1 Green ? ?I 3 0 1 George 3 2 1 Stvles 4_ 0 0 0 Rogers 0 10 Berk 2 0 0 Trull 1 0 0 28 3 6 Prrv. FimVicill Wm Golf Fvonts An even-hole tournament with half of the participants' handicap was conducted bv the women's di vision of the Wavnesville Golf Club Wednesday morning. Winners were Laura Mae Ray In the Ifl-hole division and Cris Kim ball in the SMiole division. Ne*t week the tournament will feature match play versus par. Uw tne wan* am far reaolta Hazelwood Meets Canton In Paper City Saturday Baseball Results PONY LPAOUK Garrett's 4. Five Points 3. Unagusta 20, Dayton I. By CAROLYN DAVIS * i G. Arrington pitched for Gar- ; rett's and Carswell and Beck for Five Points. Arrington and Holder were the leading hitters for Garrett> and George for Five Points.^-' In the second game. Carver.] pitched Unagusta to a top-heavy victory over Dayton. Carver was tops at the plate for Unagtrata, while Ledford was hest for fJayton. Thwarted again by Jupiter Plu- I vius yesterday when Ecusta was scheduled to play here. Hazelwood : will attempt to get back into WNC 1 Industrial League action Satur day afternoon against Canton. The game is set for 3 p.m. on the Paper City diamond. In two previous meetings, of the two county rivals, llazelwood has copped both outings?whining 7-6 i on June 29 and 10-6 on July 4 on the Waynesville High field. Spunk Cagle or Ray Hooper probably will start on the mound for Hazelwood. In their last start Saturday ^ against Enka on the Rayonite field, . Hazelwood outhit the host team 10-8, but errors at crucial points in the game cost them a 7-6 victory. Hazel wood's record now stands at 5-7. N. C. Groups To Urge Hunting Of Doe Deer At a joint meeting in Asheville July 20, the N, C. Wildlife Be- J sources Commission, a special com mittee of the N. C. National Park. Parkway, and Forests Development Commission, and the U. S. Forest Service agreed on an aggressive campaign to promote public ac ceptance of doe deer hunting. In announcing this decision to day. Don Morriss, supervisor of the North Carolina National Forests, pointed out that two bills giving the Wildlife Commission author ity to set reasons as needed on doe deer were considered by the last legislature. Both were passed by the House but killed in the Senate. One of these bills v. as statewide; the other applicable only to co operative wildlife management areas. It is l>elieved that, given i a true pirture of the current situa- j tion, the hunters of North Care- ! ilm will insist on permissive legls- j ialion at the next session. Crowding, deer range deteriora tion., and deaths due to starvation have already occurred on an alarm ing proportion of the managed areas including the Mt. Mitchell and Pisgah. Since the deer in same areas exerededf the winter carrying capacity of the range, there is some danger of them be ing virtually wiped out by disease. It is hoped that the additional two year delay will not cause a repeti tion of the dislstrous epizootic of 1939 when thousands of deer died on the Pisgah Preserve. Both state and federal person nel are pledged to continue to do everything possible to provide winter browse through cuttings, but the ultimate solution, officials said, mu3i be continuing hunting use sufficient to keep deer herds small enough to protect their food supply and cover. 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