THE SPORTS PAGE Of The Wavnesville Mountaineer Monday Afternoon, Augusi i.,, H. B. Griffin Is Named Coach Of Clyde Carding ? ? ... TV-l? T^t- Haealt,,.. ,1 Call Issued For Turnout Wednesday H. Brown GrifHn. of Hiendersc vjllo, ha# keen named cogch of t (Cpcfo tied Cardinal foot-ball Ira it ?m announced this wtorning 1 I'm I y Finn mens, principal of tl If) Ml Coach CrifTln at the time of tJ 11miII?runt issued ? call for r Clyde daslfaall players Co meet hi at the Clyde gym Wednesday aWe noon at 4 pan Coach Griffin played professioi al baseball at Clinton, was rear, ational director at Craitston Prii Works. Fletcher, and has taught I the Dani High School. He played baseball with the Bui combe V.F.W. and served as mai ager. He played and managed the Her dereon County all-star base ha team. He it married and he agd Mr Griffin have two daughters. Sara 4, and Elaine 2. Don McLeod, coach at Clyde Co (he past two years, resigned la; spring and will be assistant coac at Brevard this year, where he i a member ?f the faculty. I-toiis Hocrt About National Program Ed Storrie, of WW1T. was thi speaker at the Lions Club heri Thursday night. He told of tenta tive plane for a national radu show to originate here. The plar is in the tentative stage, but en < our aging aa detail* have beer presented to actional hook-up of ficiale. The program was in charge ol C. T. McCuiston, and the club hac five viaitors. Ernest Edwards president, was in charge. Ibbmd Family Plans Reunion August 21 An Inman family reunion will tx held at Inman Chapel near lalu Logan Sunday, August 21. Bel^ives and frienda of the fam ily an Invited to attend and bring a picnic lunch. ltuale and speaking will be fea tared. Mayfield To Build Bethel Team Around Strong Line 1'? ? auIN k?aln Coacn j;iiiu*s >i.ivm-iu win wi>u > moulding the Bethel Blue Demons into the 1965 edition of what ap pears to be the strongest football team Bethel has ever fielded. I With almost the entire 4654 line I reporting back for initial practice J this afternoon. Coach Mayfleld will build around the strong forward wall an almost new backfield. , Graduation wrecked the backfield of Bethel last June, but some hard working reserves which were fre quently used last year by Coach f'oiadeyter will be on hand to take over the posts. Coach May field, formerly assist ant coaeh at Bothel until he went to the Army for two yean, will be assisted by Gariwtt Smathers, Who lias held the post of assistant coach for aoverai years. Bethel opens their season with Canton at Canton on September ; 2nd. Pvt. Noble Garrett, Jr., Drummer In Army Band Ft. Campbell, Ky.?Pvt Noble W. Garrett. Jr. has recently been assigned to the famed 11th Air-; borne Division Band. Pvt. Garrett will serve as a drummer in both marching and concert bands. Pvt. Garrett took his basic train ing at Camp Gordon and then at Fort Jackson he took his second eight. Here he will take his para chutist training. After that he Will travel with on operation Gyro scope. Iron Duff Homecoming j Set Sunday, Aug. 21 The annual homecoming in the Iron Duff community will be held Sunday. August 21 at Davis Chap el Church, starting at 10 a.m. A picnic lunch will be served on the grounds. a safe shot, the gamble may not be worth the risk. In deep rough it often is wiser to chip out and play the next shot to the green. Why take a chance on getting into deep er rough? AP Ncwsfeatures DON'T GAMBLE By ED FT'RClOli 1954 U. H. Open Cham^on The object of the ,game is to [ keep yourself from needlessly wasting strokes. Don't gamble. If you care to keep your score down, , it often is necessary to play safe rather than take a foolish risk, if . a dangerous shot brings you only a few yards closer to the green than 1 he m. 111 " by ^ W Furgol's I EftS?ILI? ?i? 9M Plays that count Dazzy Vance Hit A Batter : To Prevent Steal Of Home I recall a play that happened in a 1930 game between the Brook lyn Dodgers end St. Louis Cardin als. It was really a pitch but I like to think of it ag a play. Along about the sixth inning with Earl (Sparky) Adams, the St. Louis third baseman, on third and Chick Hafey at bat I hit Hafey to prevent a run from scoring. Sparky ran up and down the line while I was working on Hafey. Then, figuring he wouldn't try to steal home, I took my eye off him. That was when old Sparky kept going. t I knew in the middle of my motion that he had home stolen. There was only one thing I could do and that was to hit the batter and force Adams back to third. I bit Hafey In the back. But Wild Bill Haliahan boat me. 1-0. when I gave up a run in the tenth inning. MaJ:' ? ? " 75 Mountaineers To Begin Season's Practice Today This afternoon some va men are expected to turn out for the initial football practice for the Mountain eer squad. After a physical examination the boys will begin with a running drill for limbering up, Coach C. E. Weatherby said. The team will get down to steady work tomorrow, in preparation for the game with Sylva on Septem ber 9th. Coach Weatherby expects the varsity squad to be cut down to about 35 men by the time school, opens August 29th. The Mountaineers have a hard schedule, and only 12 practice periods prior to the opening game. Thus far the team has nine games on tht schedule, with a tenth sought for the open date of No vember 4th. Coach Weatherby will be assist ed again by Bruce Jaynes and Bill Swift. First Graders Must Have Birth Certificates On Opening Day Of School All children entering school for the first time this year must have birth certificates on opening day, Lawrence Leatherwnod, county Superintendent of Education, an nounced. Only children who were born on or before October 16. 1949 will be enrolled. Presentation of birth certificates will be a requirement of enrollment. DAZZY VANCE Dan Watkms vjreis Hole In One For The Second Time Twice in 30 years. That is the record of l>an Wat kins for rotting a hole in one on the rolf course. He made his first hide in one two years ago, and now has dupli cated the same accomplishment, and both on the fourth hole of the Waynesville Country Club. He expects to receive dupli cates of the awards be got for the first time. which inolnded plaques, ash trays, letters, mints, and certificate for framing. Police Holding Man For Breaking In Wholesale Firm Police arrested Mark Stamey, 28, early Saturday morning, as he ran from the back of the Boyd Whole sale building on Commerce Street. He is charged with breaking and entering. James R. Boyd, Jr.. owner of the firm, upon entering the building heard a noise. He called police and they arrived to find, they reported Stamey trying to squeeze through a small place in a rear door. j Chief Orville Noland threw hi? ( light on the man, who fled and ran across Richland Creek. A police car with officers, together with Chief Noland, apprehended Stamey on the other side of the creek and placed him in jail. He had several pint cans of Solox with him. Officers said the whole sale firm did not sell the paint thinner. From Friday until Sunday night, the police deoartment arrested 23. One for speeding, two for driving drunk, and the others for public drunkenness. Sheriff Fred Campbell said the EillJvd iwho iiutidwuocjl With Aid Of Triple .pi For the third time this season, Enka came from behind in the late innings'Saturday to hand Hazel wood an Industrial League defeat, 12-6, on the High School field. Behind 5-3 going into the sev enth inning, Enka jumped on Bill Leatherwood for four straight hits and continued against Joe Pressley to score four runs in the seventh and sewed ud the game with a five run outburst in the ninth. Bob Houghton, although touch ed for 16 hits, went all the way for Enka to notch the win. The top play of the season occur red in the bottom of the ninth in ning after Oliver Yount and Elmer Dudley had hit safely. With Yount on third and Dudley on second, Lonnie Bishop hit a vicious liner that Dan Morgan, Enka shortstop, speared with a leaping one handed catch. His throw to second base man Sam Patton got Dudley and | Mrs. Leopard Has Four 'Stacked Up' Perfect Tomatoes Mrs. Frank Leopard, of Sat ellite Civr, is "stacking up" to matoes from her flourishing garden. One plant produced four full steed, and perfectly developed tomatoes from one Moom. All four of the tomatoes are fasten ed together on the one stem. Mrs. Leopard 'used the "Big Boy Hybrid" vartety this year, and has a large number of to matoes as large as a persons two fists. Patton'- relay to tlJ Oohn Ptttillo nailed *9 Tom Tweed hit six. ttips in p.a'.B Enka at: ink with hJ and Oliver Yount, hits paced the locals .1 The scheduled yj Basel wood and Cantal Sunday alternoon ??? because of wet graaJ not been re-, t ?t pnj In other IndustrUiZI Saturdu\. B( aeon deisl 5-1, in the only county officers arrested five over the weekend all on charges of be ing drunk. game, Enka Farmer, cf Tweed, 1!> Randall, rf Cdageraki.-. 2b Morgan, ss Lancaster, li Strange, c Pittillo. 3b Houghton |) a-Patton. 2b Totals Hazelwood Troutman. <? Teas, 1 b Yount, If Dudley, ss Bishop, 2b Milner, cl Pitts, rf .Ballanee. 3 b Leatherwood p Ezell. rl Totals a?Doubled lor Cula^ Enka 0101 Hazelwood 0311 E: Dudlev. Pittillo, U Tweed. 2b: Rbhop Bi ton. 3B: Randall, SB-i Houghton DP: Dudiey Teas: Ballanee. Bisk) Leatherwood, TrutmiJ Trlnle Plav: Morrai, ? Pittillo. VV: Ilouehtoil wood. U: IIearn and ? You Are Cordially Invited TO ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE OF LAND Penny Brothers WAYNESVILLE, N. C. SAT. AUG. 20, 10:30 A. M. One hundred and fifty acres, subdivided into small tracts, lo cated Iron Duff Township, part of Dr. J. C. Davis land, twenty minutes from the square. Drive out Asheville Highway to Lake Junaluska and take Highway 209 to Iron Duff Road, turn, left at McElroy Cove. Waynesville, Haywood County, Saturday, August 20, at 10:30. Featuring Our Live Wire Band and The Dixie Tenor Prizes Given Away Refreshments on the Grounds THE WORLFS ORIGINAL TWWt AUCTION RIRS LEASES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED PHONE KOLson 3-7558 WE ABE EQUIPPED IN EVERY WAY TO FINANCE AND PROMOTE LAND SALES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ANYWHERE Charlotte, N. C. J. C. PENNY & SON, MARK T. PENNY ?? fj'ii'n?????i ? i i i i ? i ? ' ' ? .1 Many Thanks for a Wonderful Opening of Phillips "66" Station ALL DAY SATURDAY en It was a pleasure to have so many motorists drive in and "fill up" with Phillips 66 top quality gasoline daring the formal opening of our Phillips stations on Saturday. We are positive you will enjoy using Phillips 66 petroleum products, and will get top performance from your motor vehicles from using these products. Those who did not get to "fill up" on Satunh? invited to drive into any Phillips Station and p" powerful gasoline a trial. Once you try it. *' you'll use it right on and on. Again, thanks for coming, and come on backt Your friendly Phillips stations will provide ff vice and quality products every time, all the th* Visit One Of These Phillips 66 Stations Often BRYSON. & HARRELL MOTOR SALES Wayae?vUle, N. C. RATHBONE SUPER SERVICE New C lyde Road. Canton, N. C. FRANCIS SERVICE STATION Clyde, N. C. WILSON & DILLARD SERVICE STATION Callowhee Road, Sylva, N, C. BUkRELL A FOX SERVICE STATION Main Street, Sylva, N. C. HAZELWOOD SERVICE STATION Main Street A Brown Ave, Haxelwood, N. C. BRYSON BROTHERS SERVICE STATION North Main Street, Canton. N. C. DOYCE COOBURN GROCERY PWfah Drive, Canton, N. C. SUTTON'S GROCERY Pireon River Road, Canton, N. C. HEATBBRLY GROCERY Cruao Road. Canton, N. C. TOM CARVER SERVICE SWI Macrie. N. C. BOSTON'S SERVICE STATIC Cruw>, N. C. HOOPER GROCERY Cruso, N. C. 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