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I, gpORTS PAGE Of The Waynesville Mountaineer Thursday Afternoon, llarch 1, 1931

Ze Does No, Mean He Can', Play Hill VellCO I3me Sel FOX jars Girls Just Edge Out 1C51 SoSlbnll Season Taylor Elected Team up. Roanoke Rapids. yaynesville In Manager; Jim Baugher We are especially proud to wel- Tournament come buck Ellis Fowler who won Is Business Manager. the hatting trophy for having the Waynesville girls dropped a Prospects Bright highest batting average in tourna- Rising Tennis Star heart-breaki- finals in the Blue! ment play. His average was .5S7. Ridge Conference Wednesday The Wellco Shoe Corporation Johnny Phillips was also an out night Mars 51-4- Waynes player, winning the out- Loss to Hill Softball Team held a meeting last standing lis 2nd of Gold standing trophy. He pitch " ville the piulw's s. Wednesday 1951 ', vVls'-- .... .; I electing their to games in West- Muddy Bottom f Medal Tournament last week team officials. ed 5 winning the Fines Creek. Jim Baugher was elected Busi- ern North "Caroluia Tournament their boys and lost none. ' ; Bottom suffered The Hendersonvllle retain ness Manager and Gil Taylor was when con- '"Pig" Tnm! man made several , of the season ed their title for the fourth elected Team Manager. i,nd them a 32-3- 0 secutive year by beating Ashevillc Retunung from last year's West- Rame winning; catches. in the but-fiel- d, School 53-5- at the 1951 tourna- - ern North Carolina championship making him one of the out- 'Si p'in their first ment for the conference ended at team will be Ray Milner. Johnny standing players of the tourna- behind until the final Hendersonville gym. Phillips. Jim Baugher. Gil Taylor, ment. when they In the fourth game of the tourn Leonard Woodard, "Pig" Trout-ma- n, The team is now scheduling MlP5 of Pty ament, the Waynesville boys drop Ellis Fowler and Dave Smith. games for the coming season. ir crown. tuck all ped a 45-3- 7 game to Other members of team have Game with teams from Alabama une nip and the . .. .i.i.. ii,. 1 1, on nut. not as yet been contacted. and Tennessee have already been scheduled. ', hard fight to keep their In the first game Canton girls The Wellco Koamtrcad team's 39-5- 4 record for last year during season's Anyone interested in playing on clean. went down to defeat before play was 16 wins 5 defeats. Wellco team, please Grasty. captain of the Mars Hill. the. 'Softball ar For tournament play, they won Jim at Wellco nuint. and boo ivay Waynesville and Mars Hill bat contact 'Haunher ,1 - 6 games and lost 2 games One of Shoe Corporal ion, 'Phone 600, dur- Uring honors for the win- tled all the way. Mary Sue Sparks games 730-- J points, , ' ' f did most of the scoring as Waynes- - j these was lost to the State ing the day, or call at night. Boih scored ten 4 f V 12-- "I v w Champions, the Chanipnm Paper will in near it was Billy Leath- - ville took a 8 first quarter lead. Practice the & Gilliland who The Mars Hill defense, sparked by Fibre Company team,' and the future. The date will be announced liind Beauford was - Eilene Jamerson, held high-scorin- g other lost to the State runner- in this paper. he scoring nonors won i pointsrespectively. Marjorie Cogdill scoreless through NEW this quarter. as the first game that YORK Just before shoving off for a European tennis tour, Waynesville rsix points Bridges, captain of the Richard Savitt took time out to say America ' has a good chance went ahead to open the second quarter, Bottom team, has failed to to regain the Davis Cup," bring honors. then Mars Hill made its bid with Savitt, who has come a long way in tennis during the past six PINT-SIZ- yet I Toledo Whlll and Carol Ponder do- PIVOT; Johnny O'Brien is only five feet nine plays ain Bridges stated inai uus months, feels Sweden that will win the European rune and that ing the scoring. the pivot spot for Seattle University 'against all foes. Heit he is ,e second hardest game that America will beat the Swedes in the interzone match, thus gain- 24-2- by Pehauie, By halftime Mar Hill led seen in a practice session being guarded Joe freshman MEN'S ROWLING played in. I.EAGl'E j Individual Hifch Game ever ing the right to face in the challenge match at Sydney second Through the half center who is a whole foot taller than little Johnny. Eunice Jacksuii Fnnu 172 i only games remain- But'. three next December. Waynesville was unable to catch up Results of February 27 schedule, the Muddy Wilma Shackleton i Wellco. D' 155 der If America meets Australia "you can bet either way," says as Whitt the Wellco Shoe Co. 3; Dayton Rub- Ponder and burned (Veil Elliott i Howell Motor) . 154 i boys have won eight Savitt. ''Personally, I'd bet on the United win." baskets keeping pace with Cogdill ber 0. (or their two losses. Slates to Co. curly-haire- 26 Cogdill The big, d netman from Orange, N. of Waynesville who tallied Sutton And Waynesville Howling Center 2; Bottom (30) Frog Level (32) J., feels that Individual 1 1 in It Scries (12) America's team will include points. Twin Hiook Resort 1. ktherwood . Grasty (10) Art Larsen, Herbie Flam, Budge Patty, E. Jackson KKi 156 172464 White scored 25 for Mars Hill Pet Dairy 2; A. C. Lawrence 1. dges (4i .... Early (8) Vic Seixas and himself. Bring Home Honors W. Shackleton 134 153 155442 20. liland (8i Hay (10) and Ponder (2) (Girls' Championship) Waynesville High School's Mar-Jorl- e High Team Games : jy 2 Harris Team Slamlinits Mars Hill (51) Waynesville Bill walk- Pel Dairy 1024 lson (2i Gibson (2) Mi Cogdill and Sutton W , L (20) (2(1) Tournament Set - F C. Ponder . Cogdill away from the Gold Medal Pet Dairy 945 Muddy. But torn Davis 2. Canton Waynesville ed Wellco Shoe 2) 56 16 F Whitt (25) Farmer 4i Tournament held in Canton last Waynesville Howling Center 926 Level R. Carver. C. D. Basketball Howell Motor 55 1 17 F Btiggs (6) Sparks (13) week with more honors than any 'time score: Muddy Bottom Welleo Shoe 54 18 Contest Set For Tuesday G Jamersou Leopard in the game. llllth Team Series ill other players The Community Development 2!) 43 G Foxx Green Farm Bureau ree: Jaynes. The final game of the current Hill, been cen- Program basketball tournament Bruce who has the star Pet Dairy 1024 945 882-2- 851 A. C. Lawrence 15 57 basketball season for the Waynes- lady Bears. G Metcalf Creasman 12 to ter and leading scorer for the is scheduled from March WJ1.C. til 2 907 9202645 Dayton Rubber 7 65 ville High Mountaineers and the The boys' game, however stacks Subs: Mars Hill r:. Ponder. Mountaineer lads this season, was March 17. All couches and man- Canton Black Bears Will be played up Waynesville Sheeliau, Reese, t In- as a "thrill a minute" contest, awarded a trophy for being agers must have a list of the Individual High Game Schedule for Monday, March 5 btree In Double in the. Waynesville gym, Tuesday two teams Sparks, McGaha. , County Agent's since the have met twice most outstanding offensive player players into the Karl Grihhle il'iti 216 Howell Motor v Farm Bureau. night with the girls' contest get- previously Waynesville tak- Halftime: Mars Hill 24-2- a gold bas- With with in the tournament and office by March 1. Art Veitli Pel i 212 Wellco Shoe r, Welleo Shoe Fines Cr. ting underway 7;30 Officials: Nockow. Griffin. ill at o'clock. ing one victory and Canton taking ketball for being the best "dead Pairings of games and sched- i2). The doubleheader was original- the One battles was player. (This was based on jcr Crabtree won a double other. of these shot" ules will be announced luter. Individual IIIrIi Scries A. C. Lawrence vs Dayton Rub- ly scheduled for February 9, but in the Blue Ridge Tournament, the (Boys' Championship) percentage of shots attempted from the Fines Creek the Rose (WHO 1HI1 1115 175 55G was postponed due to bad weather. other in regular season play. Hendersonvllle (53) Ashe. S. (51) made.) ber. be girls winning by a one- - and those ON DEAN'S LIST Dudley (ACL) 156 178 The girls' game should be an teams F Tillotson (9) Shores (5) 195529 28-2- Therefore the seem to be five medals. margin. wlile the (15) He also won One TOP TEN AVERAGES FOR YEAR easy contest 'for the local lassies, evenly matched and it will be the F Reynolds (6) .. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Leo Felehter, of ok a lead to win for scoring the most points in Team Mainlines Name Team Average as they have taken a previous win team that has the best team work C Smith (231 .... Clovis (10 The Lodge, Waynesville, have just 53. the boys' division; one for being 1. W. Medl'ovd VI Dairy) 172.50 in play from the that wins. G Orr (3) Bernstein (9) received word that their son, Ralph 'I (filrk) U the most outstanding olayer In the W L G Flemming (9) Smith (0 N. has named to 2. Mark Rose (W B.C.i 170.5 tourney; one for scoring the most Felehter, been the Pet Dairy 20 7 m V. Crabtree (28) Hendersonvllle Norman ?. Karl (iriblile 'Hot Dairyl 1U3.20 peek Subs: Dean's List at Notre Dame Univer- Waynesville Howling Clr. 18 9 points in one gaine; one for being i JNoland U0 Russell (8) 3. Asheville Han- 4. .Oliver VoutU ,iLX,. .162,71 S.choolHarris, sity, Indiana. A. C. Lawrence 16 11 selected to the team; i Irummitt (10) Sanford (10) -- In his year the 5. R. II. Stretcher W.B.C.) lfll.59 Haywood sen. one for being on the third second of Twin Brook Resort 15 12 Price Jackson Fox and 6. Elmer Ihlcllev iA.C.L.) 161.40 Bradshaw (10) 29-2- course, young Halftime: Hendersonville place team. Feiehter Welleo Shoe Co. 12 15 Seay Bradshaw maintained an average of 92 for 7. J. i;im;ins Dairy) 160.56 Officials: Nockow, Griffin. Bill scored 31 points in the Dayton Rubber Co. 0 27 lt Bradshaw E. Best the past semester. 8 Bill Coehran Pet Dairy 159.25 Hunters Meet Here 5th Wayliesvllle-Lak- e Lure game to Ferguson B. Best !) Dr. HiiiUhv C I. 154.25 (First Game Girls) lead with an individual score. That Schedule for March 6 Fines Creek Ferguson The Haywood-Jackso- n Fox Hunt- (3!)) 10. Neal I'ris lev (A.C.L.I 154.12 Mars Hill (54) Canton was the second niylit of the tourn- tennis shoes for getting more of treene,. A. vs Dayton McCreary, Upper ers Association will meet at 7 p.m. F Ponder (25) MeCrary (18) her free throws than any other V. Lawrence Rub- E. ament. McCracken. Hill. Monday night, March 5, in (27) . (14) ber Co. SALLIES ABC Officers the F Witt Parton He scored a total of-9- points in jiirl who competed. SALLY'S Twin Brook Resort vs Welleo Commissioner's room at the Court- F Briggs (2) Messer (7) the whole tourney and that mark She also won live medals. (Boys) M. Davis, Slioi' Co. Curb Beer Sales house. Frank president, G Jamerson Bra nit was not passed by an individual One of the medals was for scor- (33) U. in- Pet Dairy vs W.B.C. peek Crabtree (43) urges all member and all other G Foxx Bentley player. ing the most individual points in JMcElroy HO) McCracken (2) At Three Places terested persons to attend, as the G Metcalf Ford easy to see how Hie free-playin- one game. That was the Woodlin Kirkpafk 16) It's D. Rogers (13) meeting will not only elect John- - WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE officers Subs: Canton Crawford, easy-goin- and lanky game when she scored 32 points. Pri? G. Rogers (8) Alcoholic Beverage Control offi- for the coming year, but will dis- on. Sutton was awarded honors for be- She scored 105 points in the of Monday, 26 Kirkpafk (2i clos- Results Feb. E. Rogers (9) cers have issued orders for cuss legislation pending on dogs. 32-2- Halftime: Mars Hill ing the outstanding player, in the whole tourney to take another Howell Motor A. ('. Lawrence owe 'l' Ferguson ing one place selling beer, and Present officers are Mr. Davis Officials: Munday, Griffin. tourney and being selected on the medal lor scoring more points than 0. Fines Creek G. Greene given a suspension of sales to two and Floyd Cook of Canton, serving In his play at any oilier player in the tourney. Rub-Ic- o Price team. Wellco Shoe (1) 3; )ayton iS), M. Justice (4). others, it was learned from the as secretary-treasure- r. (Second Game Boys) Waynesville High School for the She received a medal for being her 0. (6i, Ross (1). sheriff's office today. Asheville Sch. (59) Christ Sch. (27) past few years he has been watch- selected on the team Farm Bureau 2; Wei Shoe (2) 4', Messer. June's Place, in Gibsonville. near in F Shores (.27) Caldwell (3) ed by the admiring fans with undy the gills' division and another 1. LefifnrH nnH Pnrrafc Canton, will not sell beer legally Charles L. Grasty Is F Martin (2) Wilson (8) ing interest. one for being the most outstand- after Saturday, Sheriff Fred Camp- In Korean Waters C Clovis (14) Bennett (4) He was definitely one of the rea- ing player in Hie tournament. Team Games HOME ATTENDANCE bell said. June's Place is a colored Ilinh L. Grasty. USN, of G Bernstein 18) McCracken (6) sons why the Mountaineers lost She also received the medal that RECORD cafe. Charles Welleo Shoe d) 812 2, Waynesville, has return- G Smith (6) Morgan (2) only two sanies in regular season all members of the team were The Fiberville Tavern was given Route Farm. Bureau ..... 771 fALLIS, ed to more Subs: Asheville School Harris, play this year. awarded for the Mountaineer team Ore. (AP) A a 60-da- y suspension, and the Mt. the United States after "This, gentleman. hai a problem 111 2, Han- Marjorie being second place in the tourna- Coliseum 19-2- combat duty Gatewood Hayes, Klmberly, Another honor winner. attenHanro ran. View Place on Highway 3 east than six months' High Team Series He doesn't know whether he i" set sen. Christ School Stickney, Gra- Cogdill, has been likewise a strong ment. Jan. 27 when 10.354 of Canton, was given a y aboard the USS Gunston Hall in Welleo U) 744 772 8122328 sliculU give some or take some.'' into dy, Kirk, Hall 4. Howie. part of her team, These two honorees are both Jed Oregon State's new Korean waters. Farm Bureau 685 734 7712190 J Halftime: Asheville School 27-1- 2. Marjorie, too, won the trophy for members of the senior class at structure for Ore-- w the Grasty's ship, a landing ship Waynesville High and are finish- Previous sap- Officials: Nockow, Munday. being the most outstanding offen high was 10,-- at The finest specimens of blue dock, is the fust of her type to sive player in the girls' division. ing up their years of activity in the Oregon contest last phires are about the same value as return from the area. She look (Third Game Girls) In addition she won a pair ofsports, in May of this year. diamonds. part in amphibious operations at Waynesville (52) Tryon (19) Inchon, Wonsan, Iwon anu F Cogdill (18) ... Pittman (5) rich j."Farmer (15) Nanney (1) F Sparks (15) llamrick (5) Longest Record G Leopard ... Davis ' iNNOUNCING G Green .. Hipps WANTED! G Creasman Edwards Tubelesslire i s real Subs: Waynesville Taylor, Da- vis, Sheehan 4, B. Sparks, McGaha. The NeW Tryon Constance 8, Moon, Ballew. Halftime: Waynesville 37-- 9. OPTICAL SCRAP peaceof mind fire" (Fourth Game Boys) A. Mitchell, of Pitttburgh, Pennsyl (45) (37) tayt J. Hendersonville W'ville vania. "10,000 miles wiiii nu apparent F Tillotson (3) ... Kuykendall (1) Old Eye Glass Frames wear or tear. Look like the day they were F Reynolds (3) Boyd (101 put on. Real peace-o- f uiiod C Smith (26) Sutton (14) Gold Filled, Gold Plated or Solid Gold Tubeless Tires have been in use for five G Orr (5) Jenkins (1) years. And thousands of motorists are now Of The (8) (10) driving on them. Yet. tie buie Never heard iMnrT"i f-- ', ' G Flemming ...... Swanger f Subs: Hendersonville Norman, Also Old Rings, Watch Frames of a Tubeless Tire blotting out under nor' mat running conditions due to impacts or Waynesville Davis, Cable Collins. Bracelets and other Jewelry bruises the usual causes of blowouts! 1. Here's why B. F. Goodrich 'I'uhelcss Tires 24-2- WAYHESViLLE Halftime: Waynesville 2. give you driving peate-of-min- d like you've Nockow, Griffin. 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