1 US , : Jacob Will&rd (Jut |Wa ilkt H fl oreryeao) Early, Klip MtuUiat J gift to mJqi fa>m UmUH of aujr bmUU - krlif Mm ban, ud twwr amktr of the Griffith to shod WtikbiftMi Bmtwi Mtddai eerpo, is sow ? BMmber of MiMfw "Meddy" Bool's St. Loeie Browaa aeeordiag to O prOso releaaeyesterday from tie Loo Aagelee Baseball WU to* Cwgrio Jsko was switched with fruk Moacsao, former Brows cote hoi la a straight player swap. It was aaJaks pitched the Blags Moaatala high school I98S baseball team to a eosfereaeo ohawplosshlp. raekiag ap 7 victories agaiaat oao defeat, a throehitter to Cberryrflle by 4 td L Profooolag to be a catcher to begfae wita, Jaha did the tossiag that year to bolster a team aos^ooad of two good cote hero, Clyde McSwaia roeeiriag. With the Soaatoco sioce 1939 with the aanspflss of a two year stretch la the M7th Iafaatry Begimoot U Bars pi, ho has had the baseball faoj of Blags Moaatala fills a hog the tows prito aa addsd list of fsBsao.i HighMglht of his lsag tooetoB so l^w^^aiasTHru turn i. s W matilag far the Aaaer |" hn I?|M AlUMan la the Dnm I <^?Ullhlil|jli ^ Mijte Ml IJ UMtty fa h^mThhs~ *' Me ImiM twDrtw teMt* Mgi J AmI la the epriag af ltM to npwl ^ to the Bcuttn iprbf-tnliiag eta) * the reqeeet of aeMt ?u BteL Af > tor coaplo of wtek'i with the Chat Uookoata he ?M> to the BABy Leagae with Jaeksoarille, fiaith lag the aeaaea with a battiag average of .303, after dreppiag the leagae loadiag average of ail eiteia. Back with the Lookeeta la 19ST Jake reported to the Charlotte Hormeti to eeatpleto the eeaaoa, retarathg. Joe the ~fca tire IftM schedule. la the epriag of 1939 he waa back with the Benton ia their Ploride eaarp, wakiag the read trip to Waah iagtoa aad sticking with the blg-to) slab. He shared reeeiviag duties with Biek Terrell darlag that eeaaoa. "After he had sigaed Ha eoatraet with the Beaatora for the 1944 aeaaoi Jake waa eeatraeted for doty with the Anay, aerviag with am infantry ait far two Tears. k Acmiii| to Jm Cltiiigtr, oa? I if IhHI oiiaol finiiiiiii Jake'i first trip to tko ploto la o big league (UM woo as piaeh-hittor agalaal Moo* Brow* im Chicago. His first trip molted la kis first Ut to tko big top. Jake's first ksossr csoi oa Jofy S, UK, to Waakiagte* who* ho alam saod 0*0 of Big Asa Bsgby'a faal oaso oror tko right fiold walL ICr. Ctaalager was praaeat for that |uu sad. aeeordiag to Vm, MM Jsks eoiebtatc his iaitisl i oosd-tripper. The koatllag, loft-haadod kittlag estekor could sot bo reached for I stateaaeat yesterday Uftoraoom, bat aeeordiag to bis father ( sad qaito a catcher la kis day also.) Boyee Early, Jake lakes tko 'people' orer la tko Brow** eamp sad is qaite satisfied arith tko switch. Maay of his local admirer* ao doobt will bo highly la Carer of the ehaage also. ' Gage fiopefols Begin Piret Week's Pfltfttee Kb| Wimter'a favorite iiiiw aport Meio?ith1* fi??w guu of bukitbdi to ql>wT??d tot* |?r ken tkia wook mm Ceatral'a klgkt aaadldataa forth* heps (m epeaod practice ia the Uft Am! UMuiui Meadey iftmm. - Mi| aboet ? week to the glrh . miiplUi who kd pmioulj b?p? I their traiaiag grtad. So-e 80-odd hope fak up?tad to oeeehao Clyde Ouripe Old Door Porker to begia traiaiag for tkeir taftial |um tkot etarta off a' ~ vigerooa athletic aeoaoa la tko Hiato* . tool City. Khiaetaye of tko 1040 boaketball pool, goorda Bin Chakioo aad Bob NeM. mad forward Bill Dettoar, were ?Mg tkooe reportiag aad a retaraed Nary reteraa, Jba Black, teaaber of tko fka?(ktoaahip 1044 Coatrai cage t?a, aioag with kttmpa Kea Blllgl ('44 iho O Teteraa), Don CQoaa, aad Bin Pataam won oa kaad for tko- iaittal driUa aad art expected to ko la tko fight for otartiag bertha, fhader ooaofc Don Parker, tko 1040. cage apaod had a ooaferaaoo roeord of P wtae aad f leooea la 1044 > Coach Parker lad (ko Oaataal aggiegQtlao to - * ?* ? __j -. ?vi. aimiw imumu tbictm uhi rom l^'.'n iwm wji fmft flwr r ltiiriihui mg* amw p||j^ y Traded i lesson Ducats To r Imm flood Seats 1 ?aad Win to Mid Uk mmob ?& P HiHtdiy Vjr J. B. BumtcoU, hl*h in kM frtMlfl. aidwi of mm eo tlekata wfll fei seated la a ^orlol fa lioBlft1 tt*T Baj'not to ibob| tto arty tirlnii at tto pannlia u Mt^gtro **' raUaMo foe local nan. *" g, w. Ond? Tate. M Modlte, Joto I ItlfdaHKh. a Maaaagr, Ossa Faltoa, Bin daw I Mk Bad*. Dm QawM, W. C. Emm I * I r t 1 " Yes, I ' .*? * i ^ * "" ' ' -'-?* ,1 ^B ? ^^B ^B I ; j? To Bro v )ickey, Allen, few Years Da] New Tear* Dmy 1?47 will find thre. aduates of King* MounUin Centra gb football squads of the put romi g the gridiron with their respective liege teams in two post season class s. the ' Gator Bowl, to be played at Lcksonville, Fla., and the Tangerine )wl, to be played at Orlando, Fla. Jimmy Dickey, Mountaineer Stai '40, draws a starting guard berth Coach "Chubby" Kirkland'e Ca wba Indians as they face th< ong Maryville (Tennessee) College ivea in the Orlando dream game. Not probable starters, bat ready t< > into action at. any time for N. C, OAinwru Radio and Baft "ALL WORK < MN **** ** ^ ?w f ? Located in C i ju-i ?bp? ?ajftd Did Nick's G It's Christmas counters are wel your full gift lis from bedspreads jackets?in worn coats and dresset sleek snow suits. goods. Just bring yoi BBS. We believe trip. k Brol " HUBSDAT, DEO. 6, 1040 msBy Waj Gibson In Ir Bowl Games * State' Wolf pack in the ' Oator Bowl 1 are two big fullbacks, George Allen 1 and Jim Gibson. ' Dickey is playing hU third year for " the Indiana and has one more year of t eiigibilty. He has started at left guard j * all season in the hard-charging Cataw I ba forward wall, and is a former Ma- , irine Sergeant with 18 months over-i | seas service. I * 1 ' I Allen, a junior, was the star of ; ' State's romp of VMI, scoring, three * j times, all in smashing 'down the cen- j 'ter' drives, one for 25 yards. Gibson . , a sophomore has seen action in a num j ber of his team's games. Both are vet- ( erans with overseas service. , A ROBERTS I rigeration Service GUARANTEED' j Service SoSfTOSnc??J, 1 gnf 1-iju.mi-ijumjjji muuijjiJBL we* Copper'S m ~ _? E A V E N InVi Rw'^ t-^^^^XSI^S lot Plenty of I time again, and Plonk Brothers' 1-laden with the Christmas goods it. There are special buys in hous to towels?in men's wear, from 1 .en's apparel, from handkerchiefs b. And there's plenty for the littli , warm coats, and other suitab it Christmas shonnimr list to PL > yon can check off majority of tl thers & "* to suits and a folks too, in ile Christmas ONK BROTH le items in one Comp< ^ PAO^THBEJg Senators hole Family hildren's Dresses $1.89 to $3.96 ncheon Sets .. $3.95 wel Sets ... 89c up ays (crome) . $2.95 ble Mats 69c in's Pants . $3.95 up ess Shirts $2.60 up ort Shirts $3.95 up lid Shirts .. $2.96 reralls $5.95 landkerchiefs wear I ' I! ... l' 1! 1 ^ SON .. . ^ ? - ? J , _ _ sxi *mmr* tyawagMi 3S5 > r 4 x< i ) 4 t I ' i I : V S ? , ' T >' .'5, % ) my T j <%v>nv - ' N#il '