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F Champion YMCA Softball TeamC aptures 32nd Victory Of 1956 Season V/insboro, Bessemer T?ams Fall Tht Champion yMCA Softball tean reacha^-the 32-win mark laat w? kend >y liking * double header fro.. wumigip unit * South Car ollra, 2-0. and 12-1. aod another twin bill from Bessemer, Ala. Sat urd ty night by Identical acores ot 3-0 The Cantonlana have loat only fou ' game* this aeaaon, and have ?In >ped no more than en# game to .IB) single opponent. In an foBr tar e series, the Y squad has won tit' er three or four contests. This wsrhdBd. Cbamploa wUl he hone again fhr twe mere double her iers: rridny night against Bu k s Restaurant at AshevtUe. and S?' irday night against the siren* Ch ttsneoga DuPont Nylon teem fro n Chattanooga ? the aatne sqi id that Champion heat last year 11-10, In a Southern Regional tournament thriller Jn the first gapie against Wlna bo'o Frtlay sight, Waldroop five up only three hits and struck out nlre as the Champion teem chalk ed up Its 2Mb victory. 2-0. The winners scored both oI their ru'-s in the Sret inning on Jim Rhea's double, and a single by Bob Hr'combe, who stole third and then scored on an error. Bob McCrscken captured the nlrhtcap for Champion with a four hitter and eight strikeouts. Holcombe led off the heavy artii leiy in the Srst inning by hitting *a homer with one mate aboard, and Ct arlle West cloud ted another ro 'iul-i ripper In the fourth inning wlih nobody on. Clyde Miller and Speedy Stamcy ea*h had a triple and a double, and H< 1 com be had a double along with hi : homer. In the Sri game against Beast in -r Saturday night. Wade Oarrett pi ched a one hitter, struck out 12. ard ;> I lowed only two runners on brse. Garrett also teamed up Clyde M'Uer to lead the Champion slug gers with two for three Ig the nightcap, Natl Miller, gave ui> only two hits as he fanned nine or poncntf Jim Rhea and Clyde Miller gat'% pair of hits apiece aj ainst thg Alabamans. Nothing Sella Like , ...Newupuppn * 1 m ATLANTA FOVUOMX ULAX with that* haat. O. M. Kiahall? ail tha WajrwaarUla Cmmtn Clah haw. Latt ta ffht ara Thaaww M. Smith, Jr., Mr*. Smith. Mr*. Alan TtU* Mr. Ytlm aaS Mr. Kimball. (Phato roartr*y North SMe Now*). THOMAS M. SMITH, JR., of Atlanta, (eta away a 260-yard drive at the Waynesville Country Clnb course. He said that he was aneh pleased with the fact that golfers here get tittle or no roll on their drives. (Photo eoorteoy North Side News). ALAN YATES, of Atlanta, atnks a long pntt on the Waynesvllle coif conn* His puttinc was better on the local course, he said, and he sank several perfect putts. (Photo courtesy North Side News). N.C. Bear, Deer Seasons ' Slated Together This Year ! Although there win be few change* In the hunting regulations for the 19M-1M7 hunting seasons, the changes made by the Wildlife Commission at Its meeting at Raleigh are important. In western counties where the bear season runs from October 19 to January 1, the season will rm main open during the deer sea sons which open during November. In the past the bear season was closed during deer banting. It will still be legal to use dogs for bunt ing bear in western counties, but bear hunters are cautioned not to take deer with dogs or allow theh* dogs to chase deer. A uniform, statewide bag limit was established for deer: one per day. 1 tu possession, and S for the season. Parts of Rutherford and Wilkes counties will have open deer sea sons this year as a result of deer herd development In these coun ties. The only change in the coon sea ?on iffwti Pitt county where the MM will be October 19 to Feb ruary 19 to coincide with the deer < season in that county. I There were no changes In the ! regulations regarding grouse, quail. ' and rabbits. There will be a closed season on wild turkeys in certain < Western counties and a few east central counties. 1 On the basis of a ruling by the Attorney General's office, there will be no further license exemp tions for service men home on leave from military duty. Complete regulations will be ' available from license dealers Aug ust 1. The next challenge round for the famed Davis Cup tennis trophy . will be played in Adelaide, South Australia late next December. In one out of six fatal traffic ac cidents, the weather la rainy, i snowy or foggy. Dayton Rubber Capture Pair From Bo water The Dayton Rubber Thorobreds Jowned a strong Bowater Paper Company team in a doubleheader, Sunday afternoon at the Waynes rille High field. The Thorobreds won the opener, 4-3, and the night tap, 9-7. Frank Hyde, pitcher, scored the winning run in the opener when Nell Stamey pounded a triple over the center fielder's head. Don Ezell led the hitting with two for three. In the second game Bobby Bal lance and Manuel Hooper led the Thorobredg. Hooper connected for two doubles and a three for four record. Ballanee had four for four. Hooper went all the way behind the plate for the Thonobreda. A sev enth-inning rally by Bowater push ed In six of their seven runs in the second game. A1 Weill, manager of heavy once teamed with George Raft as a professional dancer. Article On Goliers Here Featured In Atlanta Paper | 145 Enter Lake . Swimming Class Approximately 143 young people from Lake Junaluska, Waynesville, and adjacent areas registered for swimming Instruction at the Juna luska swimming pool this morning, Wallace Martin, director of rec reation for the assembly, an nounced at noon today. This Is a considerably larger number than registered on opening day last year. More are expected to register later. beginners, intermediates, swim mers also junior and senior lifesav ing. Classes are being offered for Classes are held each day from 9:80 until 10:30 a. m. by qualified Red Cross Instructors. The course fulfills all requirements for both boys' and girls' scout merit badges. Red Cross certificates will be offered at the end of the course. Swimming classes will begin I anew every two weeks until the {I first of September. ? A full page of pictures and an accompanying story on golfing in Waynesville was featured recently in the North Side (Atlanta, Ga.) News. The occasion was the visit to the Waynesville Country Club Inn of two Northside couples accompanied by a reporter and a photographer. The News and G. M. Kimball, Inn operator, were Joint hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Smith, Jr.^and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Yates, all of At lanta. The guests arrived on Saturday in time to play around the course and left Sunday afternoon after a farewell round. They were defeated the first day by Pro Ray Raynor and Champion Aaron Prevost, but re deemed their laurels Sunday against Ray Raynor, Jr., and\ Charles Curtlss. Want ad* briar Quick result* Vie Mountaineer Want Ada THANK YOU - I Wish To Thank All My Friends Who Supported Me So Well In The May 26 and June 23 Demo cratic Primaries. Charles W. Edwards, Jr., ???* I m gam on nm rtnnnnnnnru^ ^ BMw ;SH fflMflfll CWw Byw wBoQaacOof a 9w jSa Sr w H FOR THE ' TOPS JN TELEVISION VIEWING EVERY DAY MONDAY j 7:30?FIRESTONE HOUR 9:00?BOXING FROM ST. NICK'S TUESDAY 6:30?CHEYENNE 8:00?MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY \ WEDNESDAY 6:30?DISNEYLAND 9:00?WEDNESDAY NIGHT FIGHTS THURSDAY 7:30?COUSIN WILBUR 8:30?COUSIN WILBUR 9:00?WRESTLING * FRIDAY 6:30?RIN TIN TIN 9:30?PERSON TO PERSON SATURDAY 6:30?OZARK JUBILEE 8:00?LAWRENCE WELK 10:45 MONDAY THROUGH SUNDAY - It's Dm Fabulous Now RKO MOVIES! ft A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY WLOS TV IS TOPS IN WAYNUVILLE - HAZELWOOD - CANTON # MBW MCA TRANSMITTER ? EXCLUSIVE ABC NETWORK I ? 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