■)VE STONE MEN, RIDGECRES1 Iff girls are ui half leaders . Stone boys and the Kidge Lff irjrls’ were leading in elective divisions at the I the first half of play Community Softball league, Hwd, president, has an V[r, Byrd and his assist licbard Ramsey, have re fetandings and batting aver br'the first round. [■M B STANDIN'GS [GIRLS’ LEAGUE Iyterians -2 SvNDENTS -2 IPSHIP C.-1 jpiSTS -1 ISTS 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 MEN'S LEAGUE STONE-3 _4 jtYVATER -1 RVare -1 CENTER -1 0 1 2 2 3 3 jading averages GIRLS yterlans fckrtt lord joper oper bkett AB R H 12 4 5 6 1 5 1 1 0 .9 0 1 2 0 0 8 6 6 5 3 1 .12 . 9 . 8 . 9 7 6 5 2 5 10 0 avg. .583 .500 .555 .250 .555 .000 .111 .000 .750 .200 .000 L Staff AB R H .14 6 8 4 .18 Lockheart-6 3 _8 5 ....12 _5 _14 _10 .. 5 Ira _3 na _8 0 0 3 2 avg. .571 .333 .333 .625 .333 .400 .285 .300 200 .000 .250 ■odists ■e — gins .. Justus jstus . n_ partin tin _._ kk hielm bents . lens .. AB R H ...13 2 3 . 5 .13 . 3 .14 . 3 .12 . 7 . 3 . 9 . 7 0 0 2 5 2 1 0 0 avg. .230 .400 .307 .000 .428 .000 .416 .142 .000 .555 .285 pendents AB R H ley .. low . toffee toffee jw _ _ jelon . jrn .. *r_ on .. Jl ... 11 3 1 14 3 7 16 4 6 14 3 5 0 0 3 4 3 7 3 5 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 . 9 .15 .10 .10 . 1 . 1 . 2 avg. .090 .500 .375 .357 .000 .444 .466 .500 .300 .000 .000 .000 ndship Cordell fish _ Tllen_ Elen Ihenvood phi taker erts AB R H avg. -10 3 4 .400 -10 1 2 0 1 .200 .200 0 0 .000 3 1 .147 2 2 .667 3 2 .222 1.1.1 f0^* r'ght ofl theM satin “00th ,lat*! Made to last a life “o of f'atherlight, flexible '•annum! Plastic finish is fire can't chip, creek, or be . ,me *eather. Custom - °nly. Come in for a low 11.1 estimate! CALL US AT 4 3 8 1 ^on Furniture Umpany Inc l,ack Mountain, N. C. Harwood _ q i J. Cordell _ 5 j Owenby _2 0 Fortune _4 0 Baptists AB R Wilhide_ 13 4 A. Osteen _ ']« 4 R. Gouge_"17 5 Norton _1 Higgenbotham 12 a Rudisill . "15 , MeElrath .I"”" 3 •] J. Osteen_1 H. 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Legion Marett _ Morgan _ Myers _ Sherlin _ Hyder _ Whitaker _ Vance _ Bell _.I; McCurry _ Williams _ Hendron _ Smith _ Plummer _ Kerlee _ MEN AB R -11 5 _14 2 -11 3 -6 5 -8 2 -9 3 -4 2 -3 1 -9 4 -9 2 _10 2 -4 0 -2 1 -5 1 Clearwater AB R Wilson _10 3 Crowder _10 5 Ingram _12 3 W yrick _H 3 Turner _9 4 Wheelon _7 ] Wright _8 3 Logan -6 2 Sobol _8 0 Nordhielm _4 1 Stanley _3 1 Brake _3 1 Reese _ 1 0 Youth Center AB R Poteat _17 4 Davis _14 4 2 ,22‘ 1 .201 0 .001 1 .251 H avg 4 .30' 3 .18' 8 .471 3 .271 5 .41# 4 .20# 0 .00# 1 .08.' 0 .00# 0 .001 0 .00( 0 .O0C 1 avg 4 .3 Of 5 .351 4 .36: 3 .501 5 .62' 3 .333 2 .50# 0 .00# 5 .55,' 1 .111 1 .10# 0 .00# 0 .001 0 .00# d avg 4 .40# 3 .30# 5 .41# 2 .181 4 .444 0 .001 1 .125 1 .16# 2 .25# 1 .25# 1 .33; 1 .33! 0 .00# H avg 6 ,35f 3 .2 If POWER-JET CARBURETOR LONG LASTING BRAKES w BONDED BRAKE LININGS (Sariet 3000 modots.) • • . to do more work for your money Mon Chovnloi Tntda » Urn TbmAoyOrimt AUW Look at these engineered-in economy features— valve-in-head engine design, Blue-Flame com bustion, Power-Jet carburetor and long-lasting brakes. Engines, chassis, cabs and bodies are all de signed to stand up under rough, tough use. Take a tip from truck-wise buyers and get engineered-in economy. See us soonJ ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS McMurray Chevrolet Co. Black Mountain, N. C., Phone 3141 ' Ramsey _ k 7 Rartlett _"15 B Humphries _7 3 Poison _ in c , GouKe -:::: 2 g Koberts _11 3 . Burgess -III 6 '() i Calloway _10 i i Waters _11 2 1 Hardware \B It Holman _8 0 ! Norton _9 4 , Carpenter _9 3 Stockton _13 g | Brown _7 g McAfee _9 g McElrath _8 2 Jones _4 0 Simpson _11 3 McDonald_5 3 Rogers _2 0 Morgan _ 1 0 Grove Stone AB It Rudisill _fi 7 Reed _6 2 Allison _6 4 Tyson .___10 4 Robertson _12 4 Medford _10 5 L. Marett_fi 3 White _12 4 Osteen _9 2 McMahan _3 0 McElrath _3 0 Atkins _4 1 Ridge. Staff AB R Ford -15 3 Cole _17 3 Hallum _14 fi Styles -11 fi Rogers -14 8 Parsons _ 2 0 Hatfield _9 2 Bedford _11 4 Ware -12 5 Stocks _3 1 Fellows _l-___ 3 0 Huling _2 1 Gatlin _5 1 Rutledge _1 0 Borth _ 1 0 6 4 2 3 0 3 0 2 3 H 2 1 4 4 0 4 2 1 4 3 0 0 H 1 3 2 2 2 3 3 0 0 0 H 3 6 3 3 8 0 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 .40(1 .2 fit .286 .30(1 .00(1 .272 .ooc .201 .272 avg .25(1 • 111 .444 .307 •OOC .444 .250 .222 .363 .600 .00(1 .00C avg .166 .333 .833 .300 .165 .20(1 .333 .25(1 .383 .(>00 .00(1 .000 avg .200 .353 .214 .272 .571 .ooc ■ 111 .181 •25( ,0(H .33: .501 .201 .()()( .001 HAYWOOD DINNER Enjoying 3 bountiful Haywooc county dinner last Sunday wa: Roy Russell of the News staff along with 22 members of tht Trantham and Medford families a' the home of his grandparents, Mi ami Mrs. John Trantham of Clyde Independents Beat Methodists On Tuesday, July 10, the In dependents pounded out a 20 to q victory over the Methodists and the \ outh Center battered the Hardware nine into submission *>o Capps, heavy hitting shortstop led the Independents with four hits. Davis paced the Youth Cent er with three while Simpson had three for the Hardware. Methodists _0 0 2 0 0_2 2 Independents _2 2 0 8 8_20 16 Youth C. ..5 3 0 3 2 7 0—20 13 Hardware 5 2 0 4 10 0_02 11 SPENT SATURDAY -,nThi Reu and ¥r3' Grady Hardii and daughters of Houston, Texas spent Saturday here visiting Dr 4nd\rnS U' ?' Houstor>- Mrs. H A. Miller and other friends. Thi Hat dins have been spending sonn time at Lake Junaluska. • Kind It In ThrCLASSlFIFT CLASSIFIEDS SELL - Phone 4U FOR ANY KIND OF PRINTING SEE THE BLACK MOUNTAIN NEWS THE WASH SPOT 131 Broadway Black Mountain, N. C. Phone 5212 QUICK SERVICE WASH & DRYING 9 Lbs. Wearing Apparel Wash & Dry 1 HOUR SERVICE 65( "" 1 BLACK MOUNTAIN INSURANCE COMPANY GENERAL INSURANCE and BONDS Representing Leading Stock Companies GREENE BUILDING BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C.