Canton Winner OverDayton
Champion Mill defeated Dayton
Rubber. 3-2 at Canton Thursday
night to win the Western District
Softball tournament and advance to
the State tournament in Winston
Salem Aug. 15-21.
Champion's first state tourney
game will b?l played Aug. 16 at n
p.m. against an undetermined op
ixment.
Champion took A 1-0 lead in the
first Thursday night but last it as
Dayton scored twice in the fourth
on doubles by Joe Rhir.?hart and
Don Ezell and aii error. I
However, Champion tied the
score 2-2 in the fifth on a single
by Bob Green and two errors, and
won it in the seventh on singles by
i A. J. Reno and Wayne Stephenson
i and a wild pitch.
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HAZEL WOOD I.ION'S who will play with a
"West" team of Canton and llazelwood players
in an all-star game against an "East" team of
Enka. Beacon, and Martcl in the VVNC Junior
Industrial League at Canton Thursday night are
(from left) Bobby Trull, pitcher: James Carver,
lirst base: Stuart Scrutrrs. third basr; Johnny
Curswell, left held: Carlton Burrell. second base:
Mike Kyrd. shortstop, and David Beckk pitcher.
Absent when this picture was made was Fred
James.
i Mountaineer rttoto).
Champion Y Takes 3 Out,
Of 4 Games With Oak Ridae<
Canton softballers won throe of
a four same series with Oak Ridge
Friday and Saturday
Canton's Champion y won both-j
games of a doubleheadcr from Oak
Ridge Saturday by scores of 4-0
and 3-0 respectively.
Nazi Miller won his 21st game
mi the opener, and Wade Garrett
won his 25th in the second game.
Each man allowed four hits.
Red I vaster was top man in the
first game with two for three
Clyde Miller hit a two-run homer
Speedy Stamey hit a two-run
homer and had three for three in
the second game.
FRIDAY'S GAME
Wade Garrett and Bobby Racej
combined for a two-hit shutout a-.
Champion took the Friday opener j
12-0. Garrett struck out seven in
,
his five inning stint, and was back- (
? ed by George Stanley's two safe- |
[ties, one a two-run homer in the (
' sixth frame
Bobby Loy's five-hitter gave the
visitors a 3-1 victory in the night- t
cap Friday and his two doubles 1
paeed the winners' hitting. The'
s|>lit gave Champion a 32-7 record
for the season. *
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FIRST GAME
Oak Ridge (100 OOfl 0 0 2 10
Champion Y 121 503 \ 12 10 \ f
E. Collins and J Collins; Gar- t
rett. Pace <G> and Mease. <
HR?Champion Y Stainex tfith. \
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SECOND GAME '
Oak Ridge 010 101 0 3 60"
Champion Y 000 010 0 1 5 2'
B Loy and Seivers; Waldroop.
N. Miller (4). and rvester. I
Canton In
Twin Loss
Dn Sunday
Canton's Industrial League team
flopped a twin hill Sunday to Yah
e.v Springs by identical scores oj
i-2, 6-2., at MeCormiek Field in
\she\ille.
Charlie Carpenter and Sonne
iVarren pitched the first and sec
ind games respectively and were
he losers
Fred Anders allowed the Canton
quad only seven hits in the first
tame. Red Stevens held them to
i\ in tile .second contest.
Ray Miller had a homer in tic
irst game and three for three in
he secon d to lead the Valley
spring' baseballers to the double
vin.
Valley Springs has a i cord of
4 wins and six losses for (lie sea
on and is in second place in the1
eague
limine Demand picked Cary Mid
lleeoff to win this year's U. S.
Dpen golf title after the first 3b
ides of the 72-hole grind. "Cary
hould win the way he's playing."
;aid Denrarct. Middlecoff won with I
MI::.
Clyde Cardinals To Play |
10-Game Grid Schedule
Doug Gillen, Minnesota Univer
sity first baseman, hit seven'home
runs this season for a new Big Ten
record.
Green. Hyde c6> and Reno; Phil
lips. Howard 11 >. Matthews '6 and
Hooper. Shepherd i5i.
i The Clyde High Cardinals will
plav 10 football games this fall, ac
cording to a schedule announced
bv Coach Brown Griffin.
The first game will be August 31
at home against Hot Springs, and
the last will he November 2 at
home against Gleri Alpine.
The schedule is:
Aug. 31?Hot Springs?home
Sept. 7?Mars Hill?away.
Sept. 14 ? Bakersville?home.
Sept. 21 Spruce Pine?away
Sept. 28 ?Marshall?away
Oct. 5?Walnut home
Oct 19 Tryon away.
Oct. 2(1 Bethel home.
Nov. 2?Gen Alpine home.
Men's League
Postpones Meet
The Haywood County Men's
1 Bowling League, which was sched
uled to hold an organizational
meeting Friday night, postponed
the meeting. A new date for the
meeting has not been decided on.
Present indications point toward
the resumption of league play af
ter a year's absence, with a full
eight team league. Five teams have
definitely entered and prospect*
| for three additional teams are
bright
Interested bowlers Who wish to!
1 participate in the 1956-57 season
; should contact the management of
I the Waynesville Bow ling Center;
j immediately.
} Present plans call for the Men's
I League to open play the tenth of
| September.
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Canton Gets
Southern
Softball
Tourney I
Canton will be the scene of the ?
South's most important annual soft
Mill event, the Southern Regional 1
ournament. August 27-lil. i
Two Canton teams have already .
nullified lor this event, "hampion
Y will he defending rhninpions. |
laving won the Mlfi.a title. ,
Tlie Champion y juniors uAII he .
lh ? host team. ,
State champions of North Caro
lina, South Carolina Georgia.
Florida. Alabama and Tennessee i
will lie entered in the tournament
The metropolitan champions of
Atlanta. Birmingham, Miami and
Mobile will also participao t j
Smith Barrier of Greensboro,
commissioner of ASA snftball in
litis state, will be the tournament
director.
Waynesville
Tennis Tourney
Starts Saturday
The annual Waynesville tennis
tournament will net under way
Saturday afternoon on the St.
John's School courts, it has h< n
announced.
Defending (hampion in the
men's division is Bill Kanos There
were no women's events played last
year, hut it is hoped thai enough
enrles come in lb warranl reviving
tlie women's division.
Player- di siring to enter tile
tournament are asked to call GL 6
G067 and a-k for Mis VJ K Bruce
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Stretcher Rolls 244
High Scores Feature Play
In Bowling Sweepstakes
Women's League
Makes Plans For
1956 - 57 Season
The Waynesville Women's Bowi
ng league which met Thursday
night shows promise of presenting
:i strong line-up of teams when
the season opens Sep'ember
fourth. Five teams were represent
ed at the meeting with one opening
-till to be filled If enough inter
?sled bowlers are obtained the
league will possibly expand to
tight tea nr. Howlers interested in
roiling this season should contact
M iss Audrey Wyatt. president or
Mrs. Oliver Yount. secretary, im
mediately
The league will open play on
Tuesday, September fourth.
Murphy Chevrolet Company, of
Canton. Is defending champion but
were not represented at the meet
ing and may not return this season.
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High scores featured th? 8th An
niversary Sweepstakes which were
concluded Saturday night on the
alleys at the Waynesvilte Bowling
Center. R. H. Stretcher, of VVaynes
villc. with a brilliant 244 barely
edged Harrison Valentine, also of
Wayncsvillc, for the high game
award. Valentine had second high
with a 242 Joe Smith, of Wayne-.
vilky who turned in a set of 5!i!)
in the first week saw it stand up for
high series honors.
in the women's division. Cecil
FJiiott captured both the high game
and series prizes. Mrs. Klliott lop
ped a 464 series with a high gan ?
of 180. Second place game honors
went to Iia Bowels. of HaZelwood,
with a 184.
interest ran high in lite event
and if the scores are an indica
tion. the 1956-57 season which
opens the first week of September,
promises some excellent howling
on the local alleys
A total of 210.117 games was
howled in the 1956 American
Bowling Congress tournament at
Rochester. N Y
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