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Manufacturers Drop THE MOUNTAINEER'S SPORT PAGE Edited by Marion T. Bridges Industrial Ball MAD RUSSIAN" By Jack Sords Ecusta Coming !QU1C League Gets Off Manufacturers Drop Here Saturday -- ufacturers will the season is To A Good Start The Ecusta papermakers i.chedule for Loo come here Saturday for the sec- The Industrial League got off to First Game To Enka ond game of the Industrial League a good start Saturday, with all this season, and play the Hazel VVlfour, hew-Lwo- Npvikdff" eight teams playing their sched- work- Manufacturers the ath- there. -f- The Enka baseball team, wood at uled games, with a good brand of CricGo cue ftoatoe. ing as rayon, INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE STAND- letic field. rrxBton,there. as smooth their ball played for the first game. stretched out a 22 to 5 score over INGS lEcusta won their first game of setiSktioti otii& Team, W L High scorers were evident in W the Hatelwood Manufacturers here Pet the season by defeating Sayles 13 COASf UA&Je? P,here. each of the games, with Enka JN franc Saturday for the opening of the Enka .,' .1 0 1.000 to 7. Hazelwood dropped their taking top place in high scores League season. Beacon .. 1 0 1.000 opener to Enka, 22 to 5. there. Industrial Champion VEcusU, with 22 to 5 over the Hazelwood lEhka breeted across the plate Y .. ..... .1 0 1.000 Both teams have been going there. Ecusta 0 -- 1.000 jH&ilfour, Manufacturers for 10 runs before Harelwood tal- .. - through the paces this week, and 'jjTryon, here. Hazelwood .. ...0 1 .000 - Beacon was second with 19 runs lied in the inning. should be in tip top form Saturday. nton,here. fourth Tryon got 3. Champion "Y" pitchers, Tryon 0 1 .000 10 Sat- there. while Hazelwood used four Ecusta made errors last .iecon, 14 runs while Balfour got 2, of Balfour . 0 1 .000 Hazelwood only had 1. there. made in an effort to stem the tide urday, while i&yles, Brevard, the game between all, Enka sent Sayles .. ........... 0 1 .000 games scheduled for the there. and at Enka tallies. In Other ;.Enka, 13 gath- Ecusta and Sayles ended to 7 out 27 hits, while Hazelwood the Hazelwood batters with 3 hits league, are; jEcusta, here. fl, in favor of the paper makers. ered 13. in 5 trips to the plate, while C. Beacon at Balfour. here. jBalfour, Score by innings, and batteries The pitcher's records Munday, of Enka, got 5 in 6 trips, Enka at Tryon. Ijlfr-Tryo- league Saturday, were: Pitcher Innings Hits Allowed Canton at Sayles. n, there. of the far followed by A. Holcombe who 8 12 there-- f AT HAZELWOOD Case (E) v.... gathered 5 in 7 trips. st 1 Enka .. .......204 443 01422 27 3 Cooper (E) I 7 on uu.Beacon, here. Enka had left bases, while Junior Order To Hold Hazelwood ..000 110 3005 13 1 Putnam- - (H) . 2 10 Hazelwood had 6. f here. Put- 2 4 District Meeting 2nd x".i Case, Cooper and Munday; Woodard (H) Ecore by innings: R H E " 3 nam, Woodard, Holsenback, Burrell Holsenback (H) ..... Enka .. .......204 443 014--2- 2 27 3 annual district spring and Wyatt. Burrell .. 5 10 1 The Hazelwood 000 110 3005 13 of the Scruggs and Gordon Wyatt led Enka; meeting of the Junior Order second will be held May 2, AT SWANNANOA Player Pos AB R H district E Weaverville, it was announced Tryon ..02O 010 6 3 season. The Senators came close J. Henson 2b 3 0 0 0 at 0003 this week. Beacon ... 30(10 023 lOx 19 22 5 in 1933 when they won the pennant B. Rhodes 3b 2 1 0 0 Ar-ledg- e; will con- Ward, Heatherly, Wilson and with 99 triumphs. The best tho A. Holcombe cf 7 4 5 1 The business session and ad- Barnwell and Burrell. Browns have done was 93 in 1922, D. Campbell if 6 4 4 1 vene at 3:30, with reports, when thev finished second. The R. Allen lb 4 3 4 0 dresses by leaders in the work. the only American Stublefield 0 0 Weaverville council will serv ft AT CANTON Browns are lb The League which has never won C. Munday c 6103 5 0 supper after the business Balfour 100 000 010 2 7 4 club a dutch championship. C. ss 6 3 3 1 meeting. Champion Y 110 321 06x 14 16 2 the McMahan O. Morgan 2b R 1 2 0 B. Hammett, Erwin and C. Stan-sel- l; T. Tweed If 2 0 1 0 Moor, Ledford, Grogan and Mike Naymick, a right-hande- d If 3 1 0 Smathers, Muse. pitcher with Cleveland, is being J. G:rron 0 I lisl K9tO A ISO 1k6 PACMC COAST LBAfioe most .unconventional W. Case p 4 3 ! FFATSPDVER i ux hj hailed as the 10 ArfXees wrm .563 - ft season. Six Nicholson x 1 0 AT BREVARD TexAS ueAeoeKs with tc& 193s saw.. rookie of the spring 10 by tho S. Cooper p 0 0 0 0 Sayles ..... 101 004 1007 9 5 di Trf5 GlRee-l eATTwl CRavH feet eight, he was rejected VM tAS0& 1 mf vti-rr- t He j ARE YOU 310 090 OOx 13 13 10 . 367 fWisMeo secotto ui H , Army because he was too tall. jrr2j Ecusta ...... e Totals 51 22 27 3 K'wwtwrtiMlliSAW CHANCED Capps and Finch; Gibson, Gallo- vOgS-fgR- ASSOOA-fiO- ! WifM.SSl IM 1937. sleeps diagonally in a double bed ' M bSi-trf HORSESS TIMES way, Whitaker and White, Riddle. and takes two berths in a Pullman, -; Seen at In dressing, he is forced to put on Hazelwood: Waynesville Girls Making his trousers before his shoes. His Player Pos AB R II E j jV Your Best feet are so big he can't pull his J. Scruggs Outstanding Record At paVits. over them.' C. Fisher Peace Junior College Glen Wyatt 2i 6 0 2 0 V JFA. TELEPHONE SPORTS T. Blalock cf 3 0 0 0 ACfit M ryjf Louise Leatherwood, The Clemson College football II Miss Sarah Gordon Wyatt c MX daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy squad elected Wade Padgett, of ROUND-U- P R. Putnam p Leatherwood, and granddaughter Columbia the 1941 captain of the there L, V oodward p something and Mrs. Jimmy Boyd, was By team recently. Padgett is a guard. i of Mr. C. Truitt If 4 0 1 1 about the tone of your elected president of the George FriUs of Lenoir City, Tenn., l recently T. Campbell lb 4 2 2 0 I 'Vi Jun- J. D. HYATT a tackle, was named alternate cap- Vi telephone voice your Athletic Association at Peace 1 J tain, M.Wright rf 0 0 0 i Jj&ar ior College. S. Henry rf 1 0 0 0 v way of greeting, your Jones, daughter " Miss Catherine S. Lane rf 1 1 0 0 HAVE bU CHANGED f manners, Larry MacPhail, president of the OS the ease with Jones, of the Balsam 1 1 of Mrs. Sam Baton ID. Holsonback p 0 0 0 0 OIL 7 111 secretary of the Bobbv Jones. Walter Hagen, Gene houn will leave soon for Brooklyn baseball club, announced YbUR M6T0R VSo) which you are under- - road, was elected Rouge, possibly to join the J. C. Burrell p Council next year. Sarzen. and Francis Ouimet are the La., recently that Pitcher Van Mungo which gives Student for newly Louisiana University coach- the girls are making outstand- members of coif's estab State has been reinstated and will rejoin Both an LSU foot- ToUls 38 5 13 person lished Hall of Fame. Creation ol ing staff. He was the team. Mungo was suspended you are talking ing records at Peace Junior College. ' the Hall of- Fame was announced ball star. for breaking training rules in with a glimpse of a by Tom Walsh, President of the Havana. underway for friendly face; of, an ; RUPTURE Professional Golfers' Association, A lively fight is will building of the fifth berth in the Cleveland elected alert, attractive person Shield Expert Here Again which snonsor the "Elmer Layden has been game at Augusta. Indians outfield squad. Gee Walk commissioner president of the E. J. MEINHARDI, widely a shrine for the and Your voice and closely the pattern er, Roy Weatherly and Jeff Heath National Football League, but says known Expert of Chicago, will per- The idea follows jsi together' Hall of Fame at are expected to be the starters he will not sign until he has read make ud sonally be in Asheville, N. C, at of the baseball Y. with Beau Bell in reserve. revised constitution. Signing the telephone personality . she George Vanderbilt Hotel, Mon- Coppertown, N. f 10 m. contract will bring him $100,000 iiobvious day only, April 28th, from a. that a pleas- - Red Rolfe, veteran third base- Rill Nan-el- whom the Phillies ac for five years. to 4 p. m. and 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. courteous telephone man of the New York Yankees, quired from the Athletics, is prov MR. MEINHARDI says: The whn hns been hursiner a sore leg ing a sparkplug to Doc frotnro s Daniel J. Ferris, secretary-treasure- r rJier creates a good ira- a tremendous - Meinhardi Shield is St. He has provided A. announced pro- ever since the club left Peters of the A. U. has Improvement well known for foot-racin- pn at the other end of burg, had the leg examined in extra base hits in the last four that two United States g ducing immediate results.
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