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1C THE ASHKVILLE CITIZEN. ASIIKVtLl.E, N. C. iU Thursday, February 27, 1958 For Land Of Shy Tourney tiidmdd nomiAMmrn lanaiunnon-Jen unmULcn All THE MrV I UrtDin ic THEIR Slfefvfkar (. Ik Ashe ville Golf Assn.

Sets Goal Of $6,500 The newly hxrmed Ashcvill" and have a piir.se of (or liie Chamber of Comnwrce losi Chamber of Commerce fioll tJie event. Wilburn said i close to $4,000. However, wai Aswi. weii to work yesterday to' tentadvc plans aire to have a car-' a 72-hole, four-day loumament raise $6, M0 by next to rou.se! type (oiuiiament with one! whereas the proposed tourna-sponsor (lie sxtimx) annual round bein pla.M-d daily at onclmeiit this yea-r will offer a at tlie Sky Women's Open noil: of Ashevillc's three courses. purse which is $2,500 less than nonnuni Sv X-v' I-1.

II Last year in the initial event, Ja.sl years purse. it W2mm WlfcW COLON CINimaScoPI tournament. Some 28 persons were mi hand, for a dutch breakfast lit the Battery Park Hotel yesterday to discuss the pros find cons ol xponfHwing the event asain this! year. Tlie new waajiization was. foi'med with at'h pledging Sti.i each towaixl the Koal.

Each mem- Af PLAZA NOW 3 High Scliool Cage Meets Open Tonight 'y EES vn'fivjssn: Three hih scliool basketball persons to secure nttHltW 1 w5 the ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S MOST IMMORTAL LOVE STORY' AP WireWiolo Hubba Phillips, Sam Esposito and rookie Don Progovich. Goodman, obtained in winter deal with Maltiinorc, is expected to lead battle for the job due to hit-tine, ability. Phillips and Esposito shared position last year. Progovich is up from Indianapolis. in Western Norm t-arolina io- PLACE Coach Don Ciiitleridfie, left, former big lt'3iue in-fielder himself, aets as the in rare for third base position by four Chi-ViiKo White Sox inlielders in pose for photographer, ('ontenders for hot corner job, from left: Hilly Goodman, and lecome niemix'is of (lie organization a Smhkois.

Chairman Harold C. Wilburn The Haywood County Tournament will begin a4 Clyde, the rinrniu ll1p! Madison CoiuHy Toiirminu-nt at said last night that several of and uie nice o'clock the laurel girls will play Hot Springs. The o'clock gome will pair the Spring Creek and Mars Hill boys. At 8 the Marsha.I girls will play Spring Creek. And at 9 Hot Springs boys will tangle with laurel.

Six games are scheduled today in the Blue nidge Tournament. The schedule: 1 p. BeXhel vs. Brevard 2 p. Bethel vs.

Canton girls; 3 p. Brevard vs. Hondersonville girls; 6 p. Caiivton vs. Itendersotiville 7:15, Brevard vs.

Canton boys; 8:45, Bethel vs. Wnynesville boys. Friday's opening round schedule in the Polk County Tourna- trMHL! AWAITED MOTION PICTURE OF OUR TIME! West Virginia Places Two On All-Conference IIK'IIMOM). I'Vli. 2fi MV-1 proved )i In I i cly easy winnors.

iKiininalinns nn only throe ballots Conleivnce Toui'itamo-nt at Bethel Haywood and Madison events will tie double elimination. The Blue Ridge Conference tournament will txi a single elimination affair. Friday night the l-oiimLrobin Polk County Tournament begin in ibe new Tryon gymn-aisium. Tonight's action in the Haywood Tournament includes two games: 7:30. Clyde girls vs.

their quotas after only one of work. He said a final report will lie made Monday at which time the group will inform the Ladies' lJGA as to whether or not the tourniaiiient will he staged hore again. fledges yesterday by charier members totalled $1,300 raid the remaining $5,200 is hoped to be raised hy selling memberships ai' I I'owi'iinl West irKiriiii. winch llul lor Hie (irsl turn' years, West. Virginia's dominant status 1 Mure has ruled Southern (on- no one was a unaniniinis choice, i in the conference was attested not leience hnskethiill with an iron1 Sharrar and West came closest 'only hy the presence of Sharrar hand, today landed its two lop Kach was named to a first-tram and West on the first-string all-players on the all-conference herlh on all hut two of the 42 bal-i conference team, hut bv a simi- each, program advertise-) Crabtree-Irondutf, and 9:00, Clyde: ment includes three games pair, ment and other means.

boys vs. Fines Creek. ing the Creen Creek and Tryon If the tournaments is slagedi Four games will be played in girls, Saluda and Mill Spring here again it will be May 23-25' the Madison Tournament. At boys and Saluda and Tryon girls. lots cast.

team. Mora missed first-team lar showing on the second-string. Don Vincent and Bob Smith, two Lloyd Sharrar, a 10 senior j)pers 1 ADIflQ whose rebounding has been a major laclor in making West Virginia a contender tor No. 1 NCAA Regional i. (I.

Kiwauis All-Slar (iic Stjiiad KclcasfMl I juuiiv national ranking, and deny West, a (i 11 sophomore w'ho leads the team in scoring, were the Mniin-jtainvers named, to the honor other Mountaineers, won places on the No. 2 team along with Art Miissehnan of The Citadel, freshman Bobby Ayersman of Virginia Tech, and Hoy I'eschel of Hich-mond. Honorable mention went to Dick Wrighl, Byron Pinson and Tom Conard of Furnian; Semi Minlz mid Dave llollingsworlh of David-ton; Lee Southard and Ralph Law- ade Pairings Whip Blues By 68-38 HKNOrciiSONVlLLE, Feb. The Blue Ridge HilJtoppers squad announced My the Associ- CIIARLOTTK. N.C., Feb.

20 im- nUuK HUUouN 'di'd Coaches for the North Carolina them on the all-confer-! I earn in the fifth annual Kiwauis 2fi hit By TIIK ASSOCIATE!) I'KKSS Ohio Valley Conference represcr. were announced today! lative. Tennessee Tech is leading ence rive were loin flora ot jt, lassie lugli hciioii all-star Washington and Lee, I he lengueVball game here March 15 an- son of VMI; Chris Smith and Karl for two of the regional tourna JENNIFER JONES leading scorer; liny Lange of Wit noiinccd their sipiad today. of Virginia Tech: Inecly 1 1, nniniiiu' to the National Col the Ohio Valley parade. i 52 per ceitl of their shots from Meanwhile, two more berths in; the floor as hey whipped the the NCAA lield have School Km- Boys Blues BB-38 in a basket.ba.ll same hers Kansas Slate captured the Big ham and Mary and (lene (iuarilia lb The 12 man team, which will Cardner of West Virginia, and meet South Carolina all-stars, av- Larry Rauppius of Richmond, erages li-2'i in height.

legiate Athletic Assn. (NCAA) basketball championship next month. ti VITTORIO DE SICA of (leorge Washington. In balloting conducted by the AP among conference coaches, newspaper sports writers and radio-TV sporlscaslers. these five At New York's Square tKight title, and the accompanv-f Garden in the Hasten, regional! ing tournament bid.

by beating1 lanthllk -hm 11 Manhattan will face iho Oklahoma Tuesday night HS Sl'kendall scored 23 and 20 points Wilmington. Whirlivs Win AAA Openers Durham and Wilmington eacn placed two men on the coached by Simon Terrell of Uur-ham and George Powell of Myers Park High. Charlotte. The sipiad: Jim Whillield and John Kev of I' rancisco won he West Coas'. Sou hern onference champion, 'Conference crown bv edging St.

probably West Virginia, in Mary's 0f California" 43-47. respectively lo lead the Hilltop-pers to their win against four losses. 4 SHOWS DAILY Thin Is Adult ENTERTAINMENT Starts SUNDAY I first of three games. Finals for the major national! Durham: Human Gabriel audi GrtKKN'SBOItO. X.C., Pel).

2(i cnml In Unt me 6" 1 wHJi 10 points Jackie Billiard of New Hanover Greensboro's Whirlies whizzed High, Wilmington; Jim Adams )v inckv Mount. (M-47, tonight to High Point; David (I. Martin of North High. Charlotte; Dave AI- tmtmaf baugh ol Greensboro; Mill llnh-! lf stale class AAA high schoo, bard of iW'i'dham-Hroiighton, lia-! basketball tournament, leigh; Arthur Whisniant of Hildc-j Defending champion Wilmington, Asheville School (38) (68) Blu Rldqo (41 1 10) Boyrdeflux-F F-Skoolund 14) (20) Covkondoll-F C-Brooks (10) (23) Tanchuk-C O- Rice H) (7) McCiillouahG G--Goodson (fi) (4) Falcotifi-G Suns: Aslipwitle School- sips. Long Mick'.

Blue Ridae Briqht, Dle Rc 2. Hfllflinie score: 33-12, Blut Ridan. mix oncm LAST MM. A II DAY Hve. soc ADl l.TS ONLY! A Fine Film VL.

Prciont.ilion I II ton College against the Atlantic nem ai iiuuusvuie. iy. Coast Conference champion and; 'he small college division of the third will pair Connecticut j' NCAA, IB teams have quali-with an at-largc team yet to belied for tournament berths. Four-chosen. remain to be selected.

The Atlantic Coast picks its ti-' K'Sht four-team regional tourna-Upholder in the conference lour-; ments will' be held March 7 nament next month. At with winners advancing to the North Carolina, the defending1 small college finals at Kvansville, champion, and Duke are tied March 12-14. WW Man. nuiir 01 iiicivory; coiiiiieror of Burlington in 1 naiies nut ns 01 vt adesnoro: and Hilly Joe Gentry of Joncsvillc. I he opener, will play Greensboro CinemaScop COLOR by OB LUX 111 one of Friday night's semifinal league lead.

Dartmouth has i.aiesi aitanions to tne Held are Mm Hill Frosh DdVal Rebels hi games. Concluding 1st round con-jlhe the inside track for the Kastern l-rambling of Louisiana, Norm at-largc spot. Carolina AST, Chico State of Ca'- 11,1. -i -i i wni a in iidcis of assacliusel lesis tomorrow lignt send High Point against Raleigh and Durham's Kastern Conference champions against -Salisbury. Open Continuous LAST DAY .11..

also starting March II, U-j MARS Feb. 26 P. burgh will play the 1 ol Rohinson. with 17 points, led the champion and Notre Dame the.J aJd Adolphus ol frcshman tMm (n a j' C.ramhlin is llw. S9'2 Vidol'-V over TM-)S Dcfcill Never A Horror Like It! The Most Terrifying Of All Horror Pictures We Warn You This Is The Granddaddy Of Them All! No Weapon Could Destroy It! Athletic champion.

Nortnj F'f 'f lunior High Rebels in Carolina represents the Cen basketball game played here "Mare 11,11 took an early lead COI.LKG10 PARK, Md Keb. 281 Br mi KO's Echevarria In 1st Round over Nevada in rf tlllll til l-uu tutu Liiciy au irn. a playoff, plays D1 1.11 Maryland's basketball team back home from a losing road trip got. back in winning form toniglr with a M-l( victory over Georgetown 'DC in a roughly played basketball game, for the Far West Conference, Half Fletcher with'nint Others are at-largc selectees. points Other teams already qualified Hall Fletcher (28) (39) Mars Hill Fmsh are Southwest Missouri, HAVANA.

Pel). 2R Light Ol RoDmson- u-niohl hnvino bniniiln ne IHlliaiO Ot lorK. Hope 01 F-Himler (7) (2) MelcaK- fk P) ARTHUR 0'CONNEU, Brnwn of New Orleans knocked Michigan. Chapman of California. tZU 'wheco not Cuba's OrlanHn Fchevan-ii m-Auslin Peav of Tennessee.

Ar- G-Pirner (2) Bickner-G OUt llild Ul Idiinn l.uil.wmia 111 Subs. Hall Fletcher-Gruetler Po- the first round tonicht in the firs'. Kansas State and Regis of Colo- land, jarrett 3. Kiser 2, Meece 2. Man H.H Amnions.

Jarvis 3. Griffin. live telecast of an overseas sports: rauo. I Haiii.mt score: Mars hiii. COLOR CARTOONS 2 BIG HITS IB.EGood rich event lo the U.S.

Brown weighed! 135-14, Fchevarria l.lfi'4 for tlic scheduled non-title to-rotmd botil Two crushing rights to the jaw! did the job for the 32-year old; American, who with Fchevarria had been kept under heavy police! guard for the last 4H hours in fear; rebels might attempt to stop thej I ELECTRIC S3ETJ. hm fight, a highlight of Cuba's National Sports Festival. The first right dropped Kchevar-ra for a mandatory eight count with the bout less than a minute Nothing aJ- Can Stop J' Bf Hill Bomb i 1117361 Now lit giant winy rogo firm iuOfP. 5w i lit old. The second dropped the Ci TYRONE PO WSJR Rmvfiide I'RI.

SAT. "BADGK OK MARSHAL RRKNNAN" "NAKHI) l'AR AD1SK" ban champion for the full count The knockout came at 2:50, with 10 seconds remaining in the round. Brown needed little in stretching his unbeaten streak over the last 2'i years to 16 bouts. Fchevarria. a favorite here and famed for his rugged left hook.

Vnaulcd over Brown at the star1, but the world champion covered up without taking a solid punch. At about the 45 second mark, he dropped Fchevarria with a straight right that sent the Cuban back on his haunches and signalled the beginning of the end. by NATIONALLY ADVERTISED I Unet UnrrHmnn Uoll.Praitiira Thit fior Monioit lilt MmlinWf DRIVE-IN THEATER TONITE .1 COLOR CARTOONS SHOW STARTS 7:00 ONLY VA SPECIAL PLATE ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY AND CORNBREAD DRESSING Ml tut bet- SANDS-POLISHES METALS, WOODS, PLASTICS MAKES FURNITURE REFINISHINO EASY TAKES ONE-HALF SHEET OF REGULAR SANDPAPER SHEET STURDY-LIGHTWEIGHT FULLY GUARANTEED DOWN Steamed Long Grain Rice With Giblet Gravy Green Beam Cranberry Sauce Trnmninni An THE PICTURE You've print by TECHNICOLOR SEEN HEADNSTVUCH AB0UT "THE HIRED GUN" RORV CAUIOCN A.VNK FRANCIS "DECISION AT SUNDOWN" RANDOLPH SCOTT VALERIE FRENCH In Color "A TRIBUTE TO A BADMAN" JAMES f-'AGNEY In Cnlnr BILTMORE TIRE COMPANY, INC. 51.1 MrDowell SI. Dial AI, 2-4nRt T-O-D-A-Y FRI.

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