Ucal Pony Leaguers Halt Canton In Ctudai Oame Of Playoffs, 6-1 Hazelwood Pony Leaguers To face Bristol Tonight The Little League Baseball tour naments shift to Canton for double play this afternoon and Tuesday. This afternoon the Haze I wood Pony toam meets Bristol. Tonnes see, after defeating Canton 2-1 in a three-ga.ro series for the eounty title. i Alao ploying this afternoon in Canton will be the Shelby boys against the Columbia, Tenn., team The winner of the Hazelwood-Bris tol game will meet the winner of the Shelby-Columbia game at five o'clock Tuesday. The losers of both games will meet for a play-off at 3 p.m. Tues-1 day. At 4:30 Tuesday the Hazelwood Little Leaguers will meet the Can- > ton Little Leaguers m the first < game of the 3-game series, unless ^ one team wins both of the first t two games. < The schedule after Tuesday has ( not been completed. < Much Interest is being shown in I the play-offs, and in spite of the < two games going on at the same time. J. C. Burrell, manager, feels 1 that his hard-playing boys will t make for themselves an excellent 1 showing. The boys have been working t Jack Holder's six-hit hurling and live Canton bobbles earned Hazel wood's Pony Leaguers a berth in the District 5 league playoffs Thursday night at Canton as the local base bailers halted the Paper City nine, 6-1, Billy George and James Carv er led the Hazelwood batting at tack with two hit* apiece. No Can ton player got more than one hit. Canton used three pitchers ? Higdon, Stone, and Pace?in a futile attempt to halt Ha/.?lwood. In the first game of the three game series played at Canton Tuesday, Hazelwood won. 7-5, but lost 7-3 in the tilt played on the ; Hazelwood diamond Wednesday. The rubber game was played un der the Canton lights Thursday. Itaselwood (6) ab r h Burrell, ss 4 11 Griggs rf 4 2 0 Styles. If 4 0 0 Carver, c 4 12 Green. 2b . 4 0 0 Trultt, cf 2 11 George, lb 3 0 2 C. Rogers. 3b 2 10 Holder, p .301 Totals 30 6 7 Canton (1) ab r h M. Clark, lb 4 0 1 Moore, ss 3 0 0 Sharpe, 3b . 3 11 Williams, cf 2 0 1 Raxter, rf .. ... 3 0 1 Riedon, p 10 0 Clark. 2b .3 0 0' CoDe. c 2 0 0, Harris. If 2 0 1, Pace, p .200 Stone, p 10 1* Totals 26 1 6 | WRESTLING |j CITY AUDITORIUM ASHEVILLE, N.C. JULY 27, 1955 8:30 P. M. SOUTHERN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH Two out of three falls, one hour time limit, with two referees. Australian Tag: Team Match Emii & Ernie Duseck, Southern Tag Team Champions vs. George Becker & Jack Witzig SEMI-FINAL, one fall, 45 minute time limit Jack Dense vs. Babe Zaharris Opening Match. 1 fall, 30 minute time limit John Tolos vs. Dick Stinborn I ^TOM MOW! tat these amazingly low prices i I B.F.Goodrich SAFETY-S^P ' ' ' ' : " ' ' | Ill B. F. Goodrich ?? TUBELESS SAFETY p$jij $1.00 EXTRA BONUS for your old tube plus allowance for unusod mileage in your tire. We check, service, and repair any make of TUBELESS TIRES > I CHARLIE'S ! TEXACO SERVICE Claude Woodard ? Joe Calhoun Anherllle Road Dial 6L 6-4971 hwwhub THF. LITTLE LEAGUE MOUNTAINEERS will enter the regional tournament Tuesday, July 26th at 4:30 as they meet Canton at Canton. These players expect to capture the Haywood title like their older league-mates in the tournament. Bottom row, left to right: Douglas Rhymer, Gerald Kelly, Charles Byrd, Ray Edwards, Robert McBride, and Joe Lemming. Top row: Douglas Hill, Robert Lee Carver, Billy Morgan, Weaver Kirkpatrick, Dennie Whisen hunt, Joe Mashburn. Steve Robinson and Mike Byrd, assistant man ager. Absent when the picture was made, Ralph Henry and J. C. ' Burrell, manager. (Photo by Joe Davis). Hazelwood Halted By Carpenter An old nemesis of the Waynes rille Mountaineers in three differ ?nt sports returned to haunt Hazel vood's team in the WNC Indus rial League Saturday as Charlie Carpenter set down the locale with ?lgbt well-spaced hits while the Canton clouters got 14 hits and Look advantage of five Hazelwood ;rrors. Canton capitalized on the vic :ory by taking over third place in :he industrial loop as Hazelwood 'ell to fourth place. fylanager Elmer Dudley led Haz dwood hitters with three safeties, tfhile Babe Yount got a pair. Mel inn Morgan. Dee Stevenson, Son ny Warren ,and Walt Spence each got two hits* for Canton. In other games Saturday, Enka pdged Beacon 4-3. while Ecusta vhipped Martel, 10-4. Beacon, presently pacing the IVNC squads, will be here Satur lay afternoon against Hazelwood. > Hazelwood ab r h a rroutman, c .4 0 0 0 reas, lb 2 2 1 0 ; Bishop, 2b 3 0 0 3 Dudley, ss .... .4 1 3 6 yount, If 4 0 2 1 Cavle, 3b-p 4 0 11 Pitts, rf 4 0 0 1 B. Milner, cf 4 0 10 Hooper, p 10 0 1 Leatherwood, 3b 3 0 0 1 Totals 33 3 8 14 Canton ab r h a Landers. 3b 5 111 Stevenson, ss 5 1 2 1 Kirkoatrick, lb 110 0 Warren, e .4120 Snence. cf-lf 3 1 2 0 Bhinehart rf-c . 4 1 1 1 Morgan, lf-lb 4 12 0 Williamson, 2b .. 3 0 10 Powell. 2b 10 10 Carpenter, p 4 0 16 D Milner, cf 2 1 1 0 Hicks, rf 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 8 14 9 Hazelwood 102 000 000?3 Canton , 024 011 0Ox -8 E: Stevenson. Hoooer. William son. Pitts 2. Cagle. Troutman, RBI: Dudlev 2. Williamson. Yount. War ren. SDenee. 2B: Teas. Dudley. 3B Powell. SB: Teas. Yount Landers 3 Left: Hazelwood 6, Canton 6 BB: Hooner 2. Carpenter 3 SO Cavle 2. Carpenter 11. HO: Hoon er 7 in 2 (Pitched to 4 men in 3rd); Cavle 7 in 7. R-ER: Hooper 6-6. Cavle 2-1. Carpenter 3-3. L Hooner. U: Shaney and Merrill T?2:05. ^-?ronrl P.ifv ?? Tonnifi Tourney In Auem?t The second annual Wavnesvflle r|tv tennis tournament will be held the last week of Aueust on the St. John's court, 'according to Bill K?nos. president of the Waynes ville Tennis Club. A iunior tournament also will he held if enough entries are re ceived. Defending chamoions In the sen ior division will he George Hunt and Pam Blackwell. Exnected to seek the women's crown In addition to the defending titleist are Chris Baermann, Julia Ann Calhoun. Jarrett Mtlner, and Betty Minor of St. Petersburg, Fla. hard for the play-offs, and have been taking their alignments seri ously. A. P. Ledbetter. president of the Lea rue. said he emteeted many lo cal fane would follow the teams as they nlayed In Canton today and ' Tuesday. WNC All Stars To Face Beacon At Canton Thursday Canton will play host to the an nual Western North Carolina In dustrial Baseball League all-star game Thursday night when the league - leading Beacon Blanket eers face an all-star squad from the other ftve teams in the league. Among the all-stars picked 10 oppose Beacon arc Hazelwood's El mer,Dudley, manager and third baseman, and Spunk Cagle, pitcher and Canton's David Kirkpatrick, first baseman, Dee Stevenson, shortstop, and Charlie Carpenter, pitcher. The Blanketeers, wno nave teld the league lead all season, have five men hitting over .300. The All-Stars, picked from the other five teams in the league, can send seven men with averages of better than .300 into action. Leading the Beacon barrage thus far this season has been second baseman Charlie Ferguson and out fielder Carlos Maness, each with .327 marks. Manager Pepper Mar tin. who has played just about every position on the team, is hit ting at a .318 clip. Other Blanketeers who are ov?r the .300 mark are third baseman Mark Ferguson, .314 and shortstop Wade (Gobbler) Martin, The Stars boast even er at the plate. Ray Miller and Enka Gus Colagerakis each anM at a torrid .380 clip. Enlu^| er Rex Randall shows a j9 age and Enka ManagerTfl baseman Sam Patton has ,1 mark. Other top hitters Stars Grover Frlsbee can ral/fl Martel Manaeer-catcher fl Munday. .319- Canton tgl man David Kirknatriek. Eousta catcher George fl [op Wrestlers Dn Card Oi 27m By public demand. th? 9 lions, Becker and v 9 nother chance ai 9 hip in wrestling in th, m, Ashcvillc. Wednesday t9 1 8:30. ? Chief Osley Saunooke, pj >r, has spared no expeua^| (uiring this return matts^B s supported b\ an a iringing as a new t n ?? t? ?ing John Tolps and the ilar Dick Stlnborn aa 9 This match. sa> ? S mi^H n itself rates top billinga^H n the East. Dick St inborn jfl ?,on of a veteran sU? I itinborn. Who has , . Asheville. ? Baseball Resuffl UTTLE I I \(.|| ? WeUco ti. 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