WayifesviPe lfS PAGE Of The Mountaineer Monday Atternuon, May 9, 149

7-1- bucks II J l nrak 1 for bucs? By Alan Maver High School What's Most Important In Pitching? Nine Meets . Sain Says: 'Arm Neuhouser: 'tags n VNC Loop Play By JOE RE1CHLER Bears There lAP Newsfealuresl NEW YORK Johnny Sain, lulUistfial The Waynesville High Moun- od curve ball artist of the Boston taineers, from their victory - Tops fr.h Hal Newhouser, south- LurdaV after- Brackett $1 over Oullowhee High nine last Braves, and -- the paw ace of , have week, will journey to Canton to- the hev completely different ideas on how l:tlil "i morrow a en- Bowlers For g alternoon for return open- to prepare themselves for the or..u mites. gagement with their old rivals, lie ing day of season. Cnaih C. C. Poindexter's Canton the 1949 . Sain believes that a pailier Season ft. HtiRRV High Black Bo-;rs- concentrate on getting his was rna In an meeting this sea- should Brackett, of Ward's Esso, writer in scv.pe, and not worry too Ulilill w'3 Jim CARPMALS son local team caine through Win In the place he bad held the much about his legs. Consequent- remained the late innings to rack up a season, the num- in ly he is not a firm believer in - scored during the entire victory and will be out to make it ir.nu one spot, in the final averages ning as a form of exercise. lllf fil'dt ber pitcher two iu a row tomorrow. this 'week by Art Veith, "The arm is the most import- d wiili released THE PAST Carleton Weaiherby is ex- a,Kjnced secretary of the local league. Q SSASOJj& ant part of the body to a pitch- r.ni. pected to send Lefty Jim Kuyken-dal- l W tsar Brackett added to his average ?ilHSlM& 232 er," he says. "The main thing is itcl. and -- 'J'va IMHiHQS" to the mound against the From the final two weeks of the season AHO 2S2 to get that in shape. The best ; niglrd Beis. Kuykendall tossed one of his only and ended up with an average of AHP ne way to get the arm in shape is ad allied best games against the Cullowhee 84 games. Wilson MRLEP A to pitch. If you do enough of b.i'. 175 for Medford, nine when he allowed them only finished sec that, the will take care of r,ea ion r runs also of Ward's, in the two hits during the game and no les - ond spot with an average of 171 for themselves." ft iniiiUB. niii"- A6AMST THS VAlK earned runs. 72 games rolled. Newhouser, a student of the art kj was sale on LAST YEAR The rest of the lineup is expect- Waynes-vill- e of conditioning, scoffs at ailwinceil R. H. Stretcher, of the to or Robinson, Sain's ed find Sutton lb. goes most - - Bowling Center team, also theory. He along with iV ,.:.!...- Bucli- Price, 2b, Whisenhunt, ss, Bell, 3b, -- his position in the final re- hurlers u 10 believe that the first ,? Waldroup's held Bub Owen, rf, Bill Owen, cf, Cald- iol- average of 167 duty of a pitcher is get the legs TlkilliPM"1 - lease with an for MURRY well, If anc Wiggins, c. 76 games. Bill Cochran, of in shape. knuik In Ward's siL I iniwjr "You must get yourself in con- Andi-- was claimed fourth place with 163 for u PlCKSON, dition from the ground up." he ilmiic and 84 games with Julius Riggins, Industrial League HEAVY QUTV says. "By that I mean, first get HAL NSWflOXJSER lullimiil witli a Ward's captain, in fifth with 161.18. JOHNNY SAIN Oudley Tom Boyd, HURLER the legs in shape, then the "Plenty of Running" IWalili-'iiil- aim Elmer and Scores "The Arm's The Thing" WHOSE SURPRISE" SALE stomach, wind and finally the of the A. C. Lawrence Cutsolers, Beacon 7. Hazelwood 1. were sixth and seventh with aver To Pittsburgh arm, 1 don't care how strong your last three Enka 1, Berkeley 0. iir ages of 161.3 and 160 respectively. FOR $125,000 LAST arm is, try and pitch a full nine-innin- g In n .Juluison Ecuta 6. Mailel 0. u Russell Fullz, of Dayton, with WHTER COULP THE OlCKSOH PEAL, PUT game and see how rubbery WTHS Trackmen Point sinli-i- anil Clearwater 7, Canton 6. Cut-sol- MEAN A PENNANT OVER S1 THE CARPS your legs get if they're not in 158.23, Oliver Yount, of the e STANDINGS on shortstop. TO TME PRATES S'iCE BOB MANNEC , perfect condition. with 158 and Ed Boone, of Enka 3 0 1.000 n lo deep left A KETXEP A5 Pf&IPBNT, "Your legs must be strong in For Conference Meet Dayton, with 156 finished out the tiP Beacon 3 0 1.000 THE" aRouseo soms cRies any sport. A slight twist or first ten. LOSS OF 1 wrench tin1 route 'POLITICS" -M- AHAGER Berkeley 3 .750 About 65 candidates axe running, OF of the leg can cause a sprain in Is for berths in the sprint events. only The entire averages of the PVSR PPH'T KHOY Ecusta 2 2 .500 literally, for the right to represent allowed TO THE EPPlE the back or arm. I golf for almost The. locai boys will have the op- out league as released by the secretary CARPS TILL HE Martel .333 Waynesville High School the luv and struck ABOUT It , 12 a month just to get my legs in in portunity of entering the follow- are as follows: REAP IT H THE PAPER .333 nual Blue Ridge Clearwater 12 shape. I in lots of run- Confer.: Track competitive events meet: Brackett, Ward s 175 0 3 .000 believe ing in the ar.d Amnions Hazelwood Championships at Asheville Schobl 220-yai- ning. Get your legs in shape and the 100 and d dashes, 440, Medford, Ward's 171 Canton 0 4 .000 Boys next Friday. hive hits while the arm will take care of itself." for 880 and mi'e races. 220 low and 120 Stretcher, WBC 167 Hazelwood-Marte- fur tin paced A-- B Coach Carleton Weatherby and 880-yur- Bulldogs l Tilt So here are two contrasting high hurdles. d relay and Cochran, Ward's 163 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION his Carl and ideas on how to ffct in condition assistants, Rateliffe the other events will include, the Riggins, Ward's 161.18 Halted By Rain Again IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Harry James, have been holding Iniilli. last year s Meet and who is there to say which football throw, baseball throw, Dudley, Cutsole 161.3 Hazelwood NORTH CAROLINA, tryouts since last Monday. ilncal team, re COUNTY. is more correct? Sain won 24 football punt, discus throw, 12 Boyd, Cutsole 160 The weatherman won the sec- HAYWOOD what kind-o- f a bid Waynes lay and liandled May 18 games last year, pitching 28 com- Just pound shot put. high jump and Fultz. Dayton 158.2 Here ond round of the Hazelwood-Marte- l VONELL GARRISON for crown held lunlay's tilt. Al- - plete games. It marked the third ville will make the broad jump. Yount, Cutsole 158 Manager Elmer Dudley, of the struggle to get one Industrial vs. by host Asheville team is un- iid any practice, straight year hp gained 20 or the At the conclusion of njeet, Boone, Cutsole 156 Hazelwood nine, announced that a League game played. Just' as the JAMES H. GARRISON. the iMial more known right now, Mr. Rateliffe a lis steady game Asheville-Biltmor- e triumphs. handsome trophy will be award- Minett, WBC 154.38 with the Hazelwood team finished infield The defendant above named will said. In lo the lint'iip Newhouser was no slouch ed the team scoring flic most points W. Carswell, Ind 154.37 Junior College Bulldogs has been practice for Sunday's tilt the skies lake notice that an action entitled either. "We haven't been timing the boys by the players captured 21 games, and ribbons will also be awarded Carswell, Cutsole 154.36 scheduled for Wednesday after- opened up and flooded the field as as above has been commenced' in He the fourth so far," he explained. noon, May 18, Haywood time in the last five years that lie to the Individual winners of the W. Burgin, Ind 153 on the Waynesville the two teams saw their second at- the Superior Court of But indications are that Way- Icamic tilt will High game by has topped 20. first three places in each event. Worsham, WBC 152 diamond. The will get tempt rained out. County, North Carolina, the nesville will have a larger re- tayiicsville High underway Veith, WBC 150.51. at four o'clock. The game has been plaintiff and against the defen- Newhouser is 27, Sain 30. Sain presentation in this year's meet allcrnoiiii w hen Rose, Mount. 150.15 Local fans will have a chance according to an announce- dant for an absolute divorce upon broke into organized baseball in than it had in last year's. lc joiirm-y- here. 1937, and Lou fin- Hamlet, Ind 148.13 lo see two former members of the ment by Manager Elmer Dudley, of the grounds of adultery; that the two years before Hal took "We're planning to have entries Gehrig Klliot, Mount 148.2 Hazelwood team in action against the locals, and will be played as said defendant will further take up the game as a career. New- in every event except the discus, ished one-tw- o in the Lanky r is required ap- hitting four straight Crisp, Mount. 147 locals. Dick Povyers and a doublt-heade- on August 6 when notice that he to houser, however, reached the big javelin, high hurdles, and pole ah r h c Fowler, Dayton 143 Lawrence Robinson are holding the Marlel Mills nine returns here pear at the Office of the Clerk of leagues after one season in the vault," he said. years 1927-3- 0 and ir. 1931 they I (I down at his office 4 Stephens, Mount 141 the first base and shortstop for the final game of the series. the Superior Court minors, while Sain knocked around The greatest competition so far tied for the lead. 2 (I 0 1 Floyd, WBC 140 positions respectively, for the Bull- in Waynesville, North Carolina, five years before he got his chance twenty-seve- n 4 0 (1 0 Arlington, Dayton 138 dogs this season and both have within days after the with the Braves. 4 0 Wright, Cutsole . 137 been playing good ball for Coach 7th day of June, 1949, and answer Three years iu the service have 10 Bait inline with 43, New York 3 0 0 (I C. Burgin, Ind 135 Herb Coman. or demur to the complaint in said kept Sain's victory total down with 37. and Chicago with 28 com- :i u o o Stretcher, 134 The Bulldogs have been playing action or the relief sought will be to 69 as compared to 151! for Ind. 1048 Con- pleted the Newhouser in years pitch- :i i) o l Hendricks, Dayton 131.49 the teams in the Western North given. t nine of ference seascn without missing a May, 2 o o o Collins, Ward's 131.5 Carolina Industrial League this This the 7th day of 1949. ing. point after touchdown attempt. :i o l o Blanton, Mount 127.15 year and have been making excel- C. II. LEATHER WOOD o o o o West, Dayton 127.9 lent showings and should provide Clerk Superior Court. Sell By Using The Want Ads 0 (I 0 0 plenty of opposition for the locals. 1851 May II I) 0 0 TOPS SINCE '35 Al'AI'.TMENT FOR RENT One 0 0 Barney McCosky batted .326 for STYOffJf 10 NEW 3f mile out on Dellwood Road. :!!) 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