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1 - The Btam <Mf CWh played a match wftfe Ac Oakwood Country Club Sunday on the local coune and ?me oul bn top by the ictrc of 87H to 38*. winning U ef the 16 matches played A total of 64 player* , thirty-two on each team took part The match wa? played under rather extreme weather condition*, which may have favored the local playan, wtth wind* as bl(h ai thirty-five to forty miles per hour and the temperature around BO defioei. All ot this combined to keep moat of Ike aeoret pretty high but aeeitv ed to hurt the Wilkeahora players Mara than ours. Following are the raaalta of all the matches: Maples and A Adams df N. Baker and B. Sabaatian 7H to U4. H. Harris and J. D. Moore (If) df. J. Oroce and J. BroyhlH, 6 to ?? H Dowling and J. Co* (B) df. R. Plnley and C. Swafford, 5 to 4. B. Rowland and B Masten (B) df. J. Barber, Jr. and Ed Day 6 to S. 0. Wilcox and E. Wagner halved J. Swofford and H. Moore 4% to 4H. B. Sudderth and B. Burnett (B) df. C. Coffey and C. Bentley 8H to H. B McKsughn and C. Austin (B) df. r. Sabaatian and D. Hicks 6 to 4. L. Grant and H. Cottrell (B) df. R. Mitchell and C. Cothran 7 to 2. L. Mayherry and D. Rhodes (W) df. J. Wilcox and J. Cottrell 64 to m. S. Adams and T. Crltcher (B) df. W. Everett and R. Conner 6tt to JV4. __ R. Thomas and K. Cottrell (B) df. T. Ogburn and O. Culler t to S. E. Critcher and E. Hodges (B) df. H. Strader and K. Ellar 7tt to 1V4. B. U-y and R. Hodge. (W) df. A. E. Hamby and H. Inman 0 to 3. Maj Thomas and M. Barnett (B) df. 8. Kerbough and G. Rhodes 6 to 3. R. Gardner and C. Reece (W) df. R. D. Hodges Jr. and C. Weber 6% to 2V4. 1. E Joinei Br. and i. CIIim (B) dt J. Barber Sr. and D. Baaon 7 to 2. A return match will be played in shunt Ar? ?<rk at WUJmv boro and we will take only 32 pi pyers. This is eaiy a nine bole cetisR and It vri| be tbnoat im paaslble to get mar* Aaa that number teed off in time to flniib before dark. The firat group will go off be INM 11 a. m. and U-Jt and all toaau will be awiwd starting time* which *11! be potted once the team* are made up. Bear in mind, that once you lign up to , you are committed and there obligated to your club to ahow up at your appointed tine ready to plaf. It i? not fair to either of the team* or their captain* for a player to sign up and then decide later to not play, ao pleate do not algn up unleea you are abeolutely rare you will play, barring aome unforeseen emergency. Each play en cooperation in tht* will be greatly appreciated by all involv ed and will make for a smoother run and more enjoyable match. For *om* unknown reason, many people are under the impression that the annual awards banquet date ha* been set for a Monday night within the next week or two. Up until now, no date had been set. It will be held on Monday night, November 6th at 7:30 p. m. at the Daniel Boone Inn. Make your reservation* with me at the golf shot). No reservations will be taken after Friday night Nov. 3. If a reservation i* made, it must be honored If not cancelled by Fri day, Nov. 3. Any person interested in the game is welcome to attend, regardlet* of whether or not you played in the tournament or won a trophy. We will ihow some mov ies that were taken during the Carollnaa Open, and also some that were taken during the club tournament. These are in color and will be lntereiting to watch. Those of you who won trophy* in the tournament are ex peeled to attend to receive your prixe and have picture* made, *o plan ahead now to be there unless some last minute emergency makes it lm postible to do so. In the past, these aesrie banquets he^e been most enjoyable events and every one haa fun,, ao plan now to attend and make your reservations early. Blue Devils Roll Over Greyhounds By 33-6 By THVRMAN JOHNSON The Hue Devils of Appalachian High School rolled over the North Sfrry Greyhonnda lut Thureday night by a arore of S3-? The Blue Devili jumped off to al early lead when David Dough erty skipped around right end for the ?cora. Robert Matheaon went through the center of the line to pick up the extra point. The Blue Devili icored again when John Shrake picked up a Mathcson fumble to make the acore 19-0 Matheion once again got the extra point Then a atrong line italled off Greyhound driven until the Blue Drvili got the ball once again. Then atrong running Matheaon, Dougherty, and Smith brought the ball back to the North Surry goal liae where Johnny Taylor threw brother Tommy a pais to make the score 20-0 The Greyhounds had not put out the fire yet, ai Ronnie Smith aped down the right sideline far ? 45-yard touchdown ran. In the final quarter! Coach Groce emptied hii bench while his regular* Kited. The Oreyhauttdi finally broke into the icorlng col uoin when their halfback rat around left end for the More ?Hie firework* were not over ye Wptch Repairing A Specialty Give yaw teaaaaraC ??? the cant It iaaimi. Depead ?poa aar expert* far Nfalra la raeart tiara. Frkaf at* law. WALTER'S H , JEWEUIY Owarita f. 0. ? MM, ML C. at Sophomore Alton Johnson (cored on a four-yard jaunt through the line. All the boyi and coachee were pleaeed with the perfararMUice and art awaiting with anticipation the battta with Elkin Friday. This game could well decide the con ference champion*. DEMOCRAT AOS PAY Mountaineers To Take On C-N Eagles j Hie* eonfereoce staadiag ' aUewrtfceaed u a reault at a 1M triumph over Catawba last week, the Appalachian State (ridden step outaidi' tha league thts fkt urday night. . \ ' Canon-Newman College from Jefferson City, Tens., will provide the opposition for the Apps. The game, which will be a feature of the ADTC Homecoming, is to be played la Lenoir starting at 8 p. m. The Mountaineers are now tied with East Carolina for second place in the Carolinas Conference. Both teams have 3-1 records Newberry took over the leafae lead last week, the Indians owning a 14 slate la conference play. Lenoir Rhyne occupies the third spot with a 2-1 mark. Guilford is the lone, team yet to win a con ference encounter. The Mountaineers turned in one of their best defenaive perform ances of the year In holding Ca tawba scoreless on the Indians' home field Saturday night. Tha ASTC lads have allowed their op ponents only 37 poiats in five games, holding two opponents scoreless. Catawba penetrated the ASTC 29-yard line in tha third period but that waa aa eloae aa they could get. The drive bogged down as an ASTC defender picked off a Catawba aerial. Appalachian scored first early in the second quarter on a pass from Eugene Styles to end Oval Jaynes. The play covered 11 yards and cli maxed a 80-yard march. Midway the third period, the Apps mounted an 80-yard drive that resulted in their final TO. Two Styles to Jaynes paaaes ac counted for 38 yards during the march. Fullback Jim Hayes blasted over from the 3-yard line to give the Appa a 13 0 lead. A Styles to Jaynea paaa for the extra point was no good. Hayes, a junior from Boone, was the leading ground gainer for the Mountaineers. Others who per formed well on offense were San dy Edwarda and Don Gardiner. QA ylaa AAm Ail f s r a ( ainKt Ol j fvB Win VI V 1 ^ 1 1\ passes for SB yards. His TD pass to Jaynes was the fifth payoff pitch for the alendar quarterback this season. Defensive standouts for the win ners incladed guard Greg Van Orden and tackle Larry Crutch field. Lenoir's Joe Hightower, starting for the first time, also look good on defense. Statistics: Appa I ad la at IS First downs ? 301 Rushing yda. 121 SB Passing yds 39 44 Paaaes 4... 4-10 2 Passes int. by . 0 4-31.7 Punts 4-36.3 2 Fumbles lost 0 43 .... Yds. penalized 33 World atom agency confirms Swede aa chief. ? Hoot AH Day and All Night en Om Filling I ? Oct Extra Heat from Fusil ? Start A Fir* One* A Year I ? No Clinkon . . . Lou Smoke I MmW M7 A hiNMiii foe ycors, thh radiant h??l?r li now furtfwr Improved wH(i iho now "4-Flu? Firebrick" llningl Hotoi 60 lbs. of coal . . . toati up to 3 roow. O Sn lit Today . * . faiy Termsl ? FREE DELIVERY ? FREE INSTALLATION Burgess Furniture Store W. King St. Boot*, N. C. AM 4-3696 ASTC Homecoming Schedule HOMECOMING DANCE Health and Physical Education Building ? ? 8:00 P. M. llvPSHi REGISTRATION ;?, By Vern Irian Club Lobby, Elementary School ? - 8:00 A. M. ? 12:30 P. M. CAMPUS OPEN HOUSE All Buildings and Offlem, including new Home Economies and Industrial Arts Buildings Opened for Visits by Alumni PARADE Route: Boone's King Street and through the Campus 11:00 A. M. LUNCHEON Elementary School Cafeteria Mrs. Daisy Eggers and Vernidan Club, Hosts; Mrs. Wiley Smith, Dietitian Honor Classes: '36, '41, '51, '60 Dr. Roy Wilson, President of the Alumni Association, Presiding COFFEE HOUR Student Lounge (below College Cafeteria) Mrs. Maxie Edmisten ? Pouring COLLEGE MOVIES "This Is Appalachian" and "Appalachian: Alma Mater In The Hills" 2:00 - 4:00 P. M. COFFEE- DANCE Health and Physical Education Building ? 2 :00 - 4:00 P. M. Rogers Whitener, Host BARBECUE AND FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER Lenoir High School Gym ? 4:30 'til Game Time Caldwell Alumni Chapter, Host FOOTBALL Lenoir ? 8:00 P. M. ASTC vs. Carson - Newman TOUCHDOWN SOCIAL Lenoir High School Gym ? 10:00 P. M. Caldwell Alumni Chapter, Host Comment On sports | By PETE FRITCHIE Washington, B. C.? Thii U a final note m baseball. far a while at least, and It concerns the New York Yankee*. It dorsat concern the World Series, either, hot the regular season. The final figure* for the year, on club batting and ehab fielding are in. They make interesting raid ing. became moat people think of the Yankees as having wan the 1801 pennant on the strength of their trameadoM hitting. The Yanks did da a B?o? Job in that department. But? and thu will surprise yon ? the Yankees did net lead the league In team hitting. The Det roit Tigers led, in the final figures, and Cleveland came second! The Yanks were up there in fielding, with a goad team mark, but this isn't what jwn the flag for them, either. What did win the pennant this year for the New York Yankees? Pitching. That's right? la spite of all that was written at the be ginning or the season about the Yankees questionable pitching. It was A1 Lopez who questioned whether Yankee pitching would hold up. Mickey Mac tic and Roger Mart] yould M have ?N the flag (or the Yanks with their homera. spec tacular aa they ware. It taok dutch pitching and the Yankees came up with it Tkey had the top three pitchers la percentage* in the league. This ia highly unuaual and whan one recalla that Whltoy Ford won 25 gamea, and threw those shutout, at tea ma like Detroit, whan It counted, it la realised that this was what did the trick For aa lata aa September 1st, the Tigers came Into Yankee Sta dium just a game and a half eff the pace, a ad the Tigers arc tradi tional Yankee killers. Yankee pitching killed the Bengals. This la all int* reeling and is more than that; it means that the Yankees wtl be mighty tough in IMS, if this kind of pitching holds up. Nixon's speech pleases Western Republicans. 75,100 Reset-res report for duty after recall. LOWE'S Boone Associate Store Welcome* JULIAN McGUIRE in association with John Hoyt Edmisten in the management of asxz LOWE'S Appliance Department Mr. McGuire brings years of experience in the Appliance field into this new association with Lowe's, and invites his many friends and former customers to visit him in his new connection LOWE'S Boone Associate Store E. KING ST. IN PERKINS VILLE FIRST OF THE ACTION-ECONOMY CARS The 1962 Dodge Dart 440, a low price, ruil-slze Dodge tbat will outrun, out-eoonomizo most any car around. A new lean breed of Dodge that will accelerate seven percent quicker than last year's comparable model, and do it on five percent less fuel. Tou see, dead weight has been reduoed to a minimum. For instance, tba automaiio. transmission bousing (for V8s) used to De made or cast iron, now it s aluminum. Tne new one Is stronger and 60 pounds lighter. Result. Tou get action and economy In the same automobile. Other things you'll like: Chair-high seats. A fold-down center armrest. Rustproofed body. Self-adjusting brakes. 32,000 miles between grease jobs. Come in and drive WE NEW LEAN BREED OF DODGE ON DISPLAY NOW XT YOUR PEPtNDMMf flrjiijy .mS?8WN & gra^mmotor company^
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