Page 8 f/EtVS CATS COME FROM BEHIND TO LICK CARSON-NEWMAN McGinn Sets Pace With 18 Markers Jefferson City, Tenn.?Bob McGinn's 18 points paved the way for a 45-41 comeback victory for the Western Carolina Catamounts over the Carson-Newman Eagles here Monday night. It was the second time this season that the Eagles have fallen before the Cats. Trailing 15-21 at intermission the Cats came out strong for the last half and caught up with 10 minutes to spare. Then they strung along holding the lead the rest of the way. Clyde Pressley was second for the Cats with 11 points. Joe Bean and George Wade *ea the Carson- I Newman five with J2 each. WCTC (45) Carson-Newm. (41) j F?Tate Netcher 6 j F?Fountain 4 Bean 121 C?Rhodes 3 Shipley 8G?Pressley 11 G. Wade 12 I G?McGinn 18 J. Wade 2 Subs: WCTC?Scruggs 2, Carter, Collins, 5, Gloyne, Tomberlin, White. Carson-Newman?Heacher, Wolfenbarger 1, Johnson, Dew, | Blanc. j Officials: Stratton and Venera-1 ble. Words of the Wise Old men are fond of giving aaiI bHvim. to eflniole them* m1t?s for being no longer in a position to give bad examples. ?(La Rochefoucauld)/ Regardless of what type tobacco plant bed is used, control of insects and blue mold is necessary to give early, healthy plants that will permit the grading of plants and the setting of the crop at the proper time. IWh Printed Ca1 I . Your Req I Promp ITry Ui The ! Print Bob McGinn For North Si 301 Points Is Tops In Circuit \ J Bob McGinn, Western Caro- jj lina's pointmaking guard, is set-; ting a hot pace in the race for in- . dividual scoring honors in the | North State Conference. A big splurge sent him zooming 37 points j ahead of his nearest contender through games of Saturday night. McGinn jumped out front in the race early in the season, and although he dropped to within five points of the second place man' two weeks ago, he has not relinguished the lead. I During last week McGinn count- j ed 49 points running his season's1 total to 301, 37 points better than Walser of Catawba. Last year McGinn gave fair j the final week of play. He led the conference through the last two weeks, taking over top spot irom teammate Bob Tate. But Big Ted j Moran of High Point played three j more tournament games than did ' McGinn and won the scoring hon- j ors during those three final games. This year it seems that the "Ace" j " is taking no chances. He wants to < sew up the thing before tournament time, so just in case the Cats . \ get knocked out of play early, he ' J will have goal accomplished. ' \ Yet he is not showing individu- ^ ality in making his points. He never hogs the ball on the fast break. If a teammate has an ( equal chance of making the goal McGinn can always be counted . on to pass off. But, as the fans already know, the majority of 1 McGinn's points are made out front. p The top ten in the conference I i r\n1l iHo' ft&1V.A UMV Player School Points McGinn, WCTC 301 Walser, Catawba 264 Moran, H. Point 262 Graham, Catawba 347 Wells, L.-Rhyne 226 Causey, Appa 217 Glazer, ACC 210 Gaither, Elon 191 Hiatt, Appa 190 Tate, WCTC 188 en In Need y Forms of Al 11 The Her; Phone 110 uirements Will >tly and Satisfac 3 For Your Nex A Sylva He ing and Publish -N X THE S"* i Sets Pace! tate Scorers I v ? iiiC jit B 1^1 i I BOB McGINN, Western Carolina's ace forward, Conference Standings:. School W L Pet. j Catawba 11 1 .P'7 High Point ..........vu.^.. ...9 _4 _.692 Appalachian 9 4 .692 W.C.T.C. 8 4 .667 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 7 .462 E.C.T.C 5 7 .417! A.C.C . 5 8 .385 | Guilford 1 9 .100 Elon 1 11 .083 ! HEALTH UNIT I (Continued from page 1) i I ply problems; for organization by | health officers of much-needed health clinics, and administration of community-wide health programs; for aid to teachers andj school authorities in discovering' physical defects among school chil- | drcn; for helping adults and chil- i dren to improve nutrition; for keeping records of vital birth and' death statistics. These needs, and many more, must be abandoned, unless the action of the Budget Committee is reversed. I of I I Kinds I akl J Hi 11 I i I fl i I 1 I Be Filled I torily I ! I I I * t Job I ?rald I ting I XVA HERALD AND RUT Zullowhee Takes Two from Bryson City High Bryson City?The Cullowhee iigh School lads and lassies were ictorious in both ends of a dou>leheader played here last Friday ifternoon. The girls won by 24-19 ind the boys by 27-23. In both cases the winning teams ame from behind last lalf to gain their respective vicorious. 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