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ANDREWS ?>tout Sports MURPHY HIWASSEE DAM Bulldogs Win Over Andrews In Annual Tilt Tuesday, 48 To 6 Shivering Spectators Watch Both Teams Try Pass And Ground Attacks On Muddy, Slippery Field A chilled Murphy homecoming crowd Tuesday watched their Bulldogs march over the An drews Wildcats 48 to 6 on a wet, muddy Fairgrounds. Murphy started its scoring parade in the first five minutes of play after Guard Ralph Swan son set up the tally by breaking through to block a W ildcat kick by Cecil Rogers on the Andrews 18 yard line. Murphy's fullback. Don Greene, went through the line twice for gains but two penalties against Andrews set up the goal after Greene carried for a first down. The off-sides penalty against Andrews put the ball on the half yard marker. Greene went through the center of the line for the touchdown and the conversion made the score 7 to 0 in the first five minutes of play. Greene sparked his team to vic tory with several outstanding runs and Back Wayne Cornwall brought the crowd to its feet when he in tercepted an Andrews pass on the NO MORE S&kctj/o&C TRACTOR OPERATION No more need to buy on faith, operate on guatswork. Now you can take off the blindfold ... if you boy a new Ford Tractor! SEE PROOF BEFORE YOUR EYES BEFORE YOU BUY AND WHIIE YOU OPERATE Only has the PROOF-METER It's now standard equipment on every new Ford Tractor. Now, you can measure tractor performance with your own eyes. Proof-Meter shows at a glance?engine speed, P.T.O. speed, ground travel speed, belt pulley speeds and hours worked. We'd like to show you the Proof-Meter?SOON. See Us Before Yon Buy That New Tractor Or Implement. Credit Terms To Meet The Farmer's Needs. BUCH MOTORS "Your FHendly Ford Dealer" Phone 95 Murphy, N. C. ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION F+ ' S Murphy 45. Cornwell galloped the whole 55 yards down the side (or a touch down. At the start of the game, An drews won the torn and received with Eddie Joe Elliott kicking. Elliott consistently got off good picks all afternoon. The blocked kick by Swanson, came after Andrew's offense fail ed to warm up in the opening minutes. I Andrews received the second kickoff and tried several running plays and one pass which fell in complete. Then a bad snap from -enter was covered by a boat of Murphy players on the Andrews 12 yard line. On the third down Greene got to the sixth stripe through cent er But Murphy's scoring drive vas stopped by a stubborn An irews defense about seven yards from paydirt Andrews' fullback, Waldroupe, jot four yards through the center just before a hand off fumble cost he Wildcats the ball right on their goal line. SECOND SCORE A quarterback sneak tpok the next tally over for Coach "Ike" Olson's Bulldogs. Tailback' Billy Thompson ran the boll over for the extra point, making the score 14 to 0. . Andrews uncorked a 45 yard pass in the first of the second quarter with Dockery connecting with Cooper. A long pass attempt by Gilbert to Dockery was dropp ed In the second pass try of the quarter. , Then Andrews suffered a loss of 15 yards through three penal ties In a row charged up to back field in motion. Cornwell intercepted the Wild cat pan and went for the next ? core. Thompson's conversion HENN THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C. Than.-Fri., Not. 13-14 Asm Francis-Dale Robertson ?In? "Lydia Bailey" . ?? n? ? n? | Saturday, Not. 15 Allan Rocky Lane "Captive Of Billy The Kid' LATE SHOW "I Married A Savage" N?t. 10-17 lost In Alaska' Wet, Mot. lS-1* "Outcast Of DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY. N. C. I Thnn.-FrL, Not. 11-14 Dan Dailey-Joanne Dm "Pride Of St Louis" Saturday, Nor. IS Bay Itftn "Belles Of San Angelo' Hmw. lf-17 Clark Qtkh-An "Lone Star" TML-Wri., Not. 1S-1* "Forbidden Women" HENN THEATRE MUKPHT, N. C. Thun.-Fri., Not. 11-14 Joseph Cotton-Shelley Whiten Untamed Frontier" Si tarda jr. Not. IS John Payne-Arleen Wbelan "Passage West" LATE SHOW (riMh-iiwi* "Hie Leopard Man* nmw. 1M7 lost In Alaska' Wed, Her. IS-It He Flat Top* Half time Pageant Sees Barbara Rhoads Queen Halftime ceremonies at the Murphy High School Homecoming Game with Andrews Tuesday, were as colorful and pretty as the afternoon was wet and cold. Miss Barbara Rhoads, home coming queen, was crowned at halftime by football team captain. Fred Dalrymple. She rode onto the playing field in a tractor pull ed boat (most appropriate convey ance for the watery field), and wore a bouffant yellow formal, fashioned with a strapless top and ? tiered ruffle tttirt. She wore a black bolero and carried an arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthe mums tied with ribbons in the school colors, gold and black. Miss Rhoads was accompanied in th boat float by Miss Mildred Taylor, her maid of honor, and four majorettes, Becky Jo Ray, Becky Hoover, Maria Ray Olson and Jane Whitley. Miss Taylor wore a black evening dress with a yellow capelet The queen's court was composed made the tally stand at 21 to 0 in Murphy' favor. After the kickoff Waldroupe completed a pass to cooper foe a first down on their own 33 yard line. The Wildcats kicked out to the 10 ycrd line and Andrews got its first break when the ball was fumbled and the 'Cats recovered. After one running attempt by Waldroupe. Gilbert picked up six yards around right end. Then Wal droupe went over, making the | of members of the Booster Club iheering squad, dresscd <n black sweaters and skirts and wearing corsages of yellow chrysanthe mums. They marched ontp the field escorted by members of the football team, and formed a path the length of the field through which the queen's float came. The school band furnished back ground music for the ha If time ceremonies. Girls in the Boosters Club who participated in the activities were: Eliz'jt '.lh Frankum, Sally Fer guson, Maxlne Kilpa trick, Carolyn Alexander. Sally Morris, Jlmmie Davis. Shirley Bates, Roy Burgess Ann Elliott, Billle Jane Rush, Sar ah Posey Sherrill, Audrey Dock ery. and Glenda Ivie. Also Ann hSlelds, Joanne Ad ams, Susie Calhoun, Susie Miller, Jo Garrett, Joan Schmlt, Rosalind Staicup, Ann Dockery, Gwenda Lou Cole, Juaniba Kephart, Patsy Jones, Irene Crisp and Ida Brum by. score 21 to 6 where it stood after the conversion went short. HALF TIME After the Andrews kickoff Irecne sparked a running attack, ?olped by Tommy Gentry. A fum ble by Thompson was recovered by Andrews on the Wildcats' 30 yard line. The half ended with the score at 21 for Murphy and six for Andrews. In the opening of the second half Murphy marched to their 4L yard line. A fumble and incom Basketball Schedule Be Arranged Soon Basketball coaches from seven area schools will meet Tuesday. Nov. 18, to set up a playing sche dule for the newly formed West ern District of the Smoky Moun tain Conference. The schools In the new confer ence are Murphy, Andrews, Hl wassee Dam, Nantabala, Stecoah and Robbinsville. The me eting set for Tuesday Is one of several called to iron out playing dates for the teams. The main object of the coming meet ing Is to figure out some plan to avoid so many out of town games In a row by a team, Hugh Hasntl plete pass cost the Bulldogs yard age until Greene went through the center for a first down. Several more plays took .Mur phy to the Andrews 18 where the offense bogged down and The Wildcats took over. Bill;- Thompson Intersepted a Wildcat paas on the 37 and was downed on the Andrews 32 yard mark. Thompson then went over right tackle for a foot short of a first down. Greene went over the pay stripes standing up after going 22 yards from scrimmage. Thompson was stopped short ot the conversion aftre trying a hole through right tackle. The score was 27 to 6. GRErXE AGAIN It was Greene again in the fourth quarter when he took the ton, Andrews football coach, ex plained. Murphy Coach "Ike" Olson said the final schedule should be an nounced following the meeting. The new division which cuts the Smoky Mountain Conference al most In half will mean teams will not have to travel such great dis tances to meet scheduled games. Such schools on the edge of the district like Murphy and Hlwassee Dam last season had to travel the entire length of the conference area to play games. The new division Is expected to cut down on the travel hardships. ball on his 41 yard line and went for a touchdown after breaking through the center of the line. Eddie Joe Elliott made the extra poin. kick good, setting the tally Et 34 to 6 A .'tar <the k'ckoff Murphy was penalized 15 ycrds for unneces sary roughness and Andrews got to their own 49 yard line where their fumble was recovered by the Bulldogs. Andrews pulled out their spread for nation during that period and the fumble came when a lateral In the back field was attempted. Gentry carried to the Andrews 35 yard line far a first dawa. From there Eddie Jae Elliott picked up 13 yards around right end. The next touchdown came when (Continued On Page 8) Now cut your running costs with o new Ford Pickup! CHOI CI Of TWO MIAT CAM in thia Ford F-l Pickup! Eaaiar loading?low 2-ft. floor-to-ground loaded height! rrucarsxlttsf Ifs i prnrn fad that 3 oat off 4 Ford Pickups rva* far lass thaa a ?!?! Only Foto shows you nationwide truck cost figures! The Ford Truck Run Book shows hundreds of runniaf oasts on Pickups covering gas, oil sad uli ii ("but not including find etc.). Cause in. Look up your kind of job. Sue how littls it eeu ooet to ? Void Pickup in your wsrkl ?SIB TRBCK VAIKS 7 CO. FT. MOM MTIOM MACS ?ad carriaa a full H -ton load. 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