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Page 2 I Highlights -Sp Local For The Fans I SCOTTIES TRIP CATS TWICE IN TWIN BILL WCTC Baseball Season Opens With 4-3, 10-8 Setbacks MARYVILLE, T e n n. ? The Western Carolina Catamounts opened their 1949 baseball schedule here Saturday afternoon by dropping both ends of a doubleheader to the Maryville Scotties by scores of 4-3 and 10-8. Ted Cayle started on the hill for the Cats in the first game and held the fort until the seventh when he gave way to L. C. "Fireball" Crocker who finished the game. Buck Page did the catching. Kren worked the route for MaryCement - Rock Wool - S Asbestos Siding - ! 1-2 inch Insu ALL KINDS GRASS SEE POTASH - FERTILIZER AAA CERTIFICATE 10 and 12 Disc ? Also Drag SYLVA GOAL i Phone 71 ?lp Dl ' now have ment like tl drilling and can drill yoi to provide you with plent all times. ? See me for Also Heating and Pli and Pumps installed foi E. L. ] Phone 218-J - Plumbing I IN< Cut ? OAI KILN STANDARD Gi I Gashk PHONE 2171 The Sylva Herald orts Secti National ? Inte Bobby Terrell ? Sports Edi ville, allowing five hits. In the ' second game, Frank Hardin took the mound for WCTC ] but gave way to Henry Griffin J before the first inning was completed. Griffin worked until the , sixth giving up 4 hits, then became 1 wild, and Coach Lawson Brown j pulled him infavor ofJ. E.(Lefty Pardue who finished. Squirt Wil- \ liamson did the receiving. i Buddy Foster had 2 for 4 for the ; Cats in the first game while Trot- (j ter had the same amount for Mary- \ ville. In the second game Joe Pressley < of the Cats led the hitting with i two doubles and a single in five } trips while Trotter was again tops for the Scotties with 1 for 2. t \ HAVE YOU RENEWED r YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? 1 t Sheet Rock - Rock Lathe 16 x 32 Tile Board \ ilation Board s JDS?FARMING TOOLS f ; -PHOSPHATE - SODA s S HONORED HERE r Disc Harrows ? [ Harrows I <, LUMBER GO. ' Sylva, N. C. I c Br c It ld s EEP WEIL I; IRILLING : ? modern drilling equip- ij lis pictured for deep well d li a deep well anywhere i ty of clear, cold water at t] estimates ? imbing Installations Supplies. Farm and Home. Erwin k Heating - Sylva, N. C. OTIC ractors and Build ( FLOORIN DRIED AND MATGHI 1ADES, WIDTHS AND .egitimate Prices :rs Lumbei CAS a THE ; Highlight* I on ? I rnational I itor Phone 110 Sylva Gridders Look Better In Spring Drills Coach Jim Barnwell's Hurricanes are improving steadily as the spring football grind increases its tempo. Last Friday the Whites edges the Blacks 6-0 in an intra-squad game. The payoff punch came on a 30-yard pass from Charles Cunaingham to Harold Parris early in :he game. Ernest Bumgarner continues to ?how improvement at fullback and ay the time next fall rolls around, ae should be in tip-top form. 1 i o tl?nl 1 tif if Vl uai 11 vv wii 13 wwxi vvun :he work of the team and with the vork of the beginners. A large lumber 7th and 8th graders who eported for drills, are beginning ,o see the light. Whites Defeat Reds [n Spring Football Game CULLOWHEE?Pee Wee Hamilon led a big White eleven to a 2-6 victory over a fighting Red quad as Tom Young's Western :arolina Catamounts ended their ourth week of Spring Grid pracice with an intra.squad game here Saturday. Early in the game Pee Wee ipped off a 35-yard touchdown righter Dies rrom Head Blow San Jose, Calif.?Lightweight oxer Billy Cornwell, knocked unonscious in a bout last Tuesday ight, died Wednesday morning at )'Connor Hospital here. The 25-year-old slugger from ,os Angeles and Des Moines was Iropped in the ninth round of a cheduled 10-rounder by a straight ight to the chin thrown by his pponent, Tote Martinez. Cornwall had won 28 of 32 ? -i-i ! - i-i l. i ^ : i_ i __ lgmweigm ii^nis in nis ccueei ind was considered as a good pros>ect in his division. \ndr(Hvs Boy Makes 3uke Track Squad Durham ? John Cristy, of AnIrews, is a member of the Duke Jniversity track squad. A sophomore, Christy throws he shot put. SALLY'S SALLfES "What sort of clinic is this?" E ers IG ED THICKNESS r Co. MIERS, N. C. SYLVA HERALD AND RUi | Velt's ~V Terrell9s Terroi End In Tie Foi Playoffs Held m Monday, Tuesday And Wednesday The Velt's Cafe quint captured ,:the belated Sylva City Basketball j League championship last Wednes. 'day night with a 45-35 victory ! over the Woodmen of the World. . I Following the crown-clinching ' game, Velt's dropped a verdict to I Terrell's Terrors which pulled the I Terrors back into a tie for second place with the Woodmen. It was a postponed game, i Velt's had a season's record of 11 wins against 4 losses. Terrell's and the WOW stood at 10*5. In the championship game Velt's j came from behind a 19-17 deficit I - ? *+ ^ A. _ 1_ 1 % 9 9 ! at nauume to iaKe me ieaa ana j win by a margin of 10 points. Ike ; Olson and Bill Phillips led the 1 attack for Velt's with 15 and 12 points respectively. Ferris Bryson had 15 for the WOW. VELT'S (45) WOW(35) F?R. Phillips 2 ' Akins 6 i run and Dewey Whitaker added i another on a reverse play before ' the game settled down to a real, defensive battle. The Red teams lone marker came late in the game on an 8yard reverse by Mack Bowman. Coach Young continued to comment on his team's improvement. The lines are getting tighter, the backfield shiftier, and the whole team is settling down and adjusting itself to the art of football playing. o Givei i %#* i WHtrsi tnis signt gree your rear-view min ter, better give over! Overtaking you is just a ablest performer on the re ?and wise drivers long ag the only thing to do wit master is give it road ro< salute as it passes. Reason is ? Roadmaster thing excitingly new in : BVICK atone I Silk-tmooth DYHAFLOW DRIVE1 oreo SWING-EASY DOOI INTERIORS with D??p-Crodl? COIL SPRINGING Uvty ftftj SETTING VALVE UFTERS plot H Unm VENT I PORTS Low-prim BEARINGS, main and co Standard on tOADMASTi Whmn bmttmr mmtomobllm* Tub# in HENtY J. 7AYLC HOOP MAIN STREET RALITE Fins Cit sAndW.O.W. r Second Place ; F?Barnwell 7 Cunningham < j C?B. Phillips 12 Bryson 1! G?Sumner 4 Cooper 1 G?Olson 15- Wilson 3 Subs: Velt's: Burris, Barkley Seay 5. WOW: Cagle 5. ' In the second game of the evei ning Terrell's Terrors edged a ] 42-37 verdict over Boodleville I Bull Morgan was tops for Terrell's with 18 points while Joe Sherril came in for 12 for Boodleville. At halftime the count wa? knotted at 23-23, but the Bumj garner twins, Ernest and Clyde 1 paired off with Ben Pryor and Guy Burchfield on the backboards and Morgan sparked the victory drive, TERRELL'S (42} BOOD. (37) F?Sizemore 9 Sherrill 12 F?C. Bumgarner 4 Green 6 , C?Pryor 4 Duck j G?Morgan 18 Benton 2 G?Burchfield 7 Page 4 Subs: Terrell's?E. Bumgarner, Boodleville Thomas 4, Lowe 2. The final game found Webster running wild over the Rex-AllStars for a 50 to 35 victory, WebI ster's second of the season. Bob Greeson and Bean Cowan teamed up to lead the Webster drive with 19 and 18 points respectively while Sluder came in with 13 for the All-Stars. Webster (50) Rex-All-Stars (35) F?Turner 2 Bryson 4 F?B. Cowan 18 Sluder 13 C?Greeson 19 L. Cowan 8 G?Fore 9 Tilley 10 G?Fullbright 2 Glance Subs: Webster?Cagle, Cunningham, Almond. :?/ SSyyilllllH^BeHSKt^. 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Phillips, Velt's 122 Rector, Velt's 111 s Sizemore, Terrell's 100 . Akins, WOW 84 , Fore, Webster 80 - Burchfield, Terrell's 78, 1 Fa Federation w ^. s-yy/.rv !^<I?WC!^-' :''-'v,:;:,' , -al^H i <*6?v. A. 2^6?' VIA CTrF $ ,5 ill VVh/fe tldtwall mmi ches a gorgeous As a mat ath all that such invited 1 :>mfort and inside pound, t stick vou :el of every one of unds is the fastest For proc i highway. Action livered f ery part, from its bring the >ower plant to the so much \ broken surge you waste no >w Drive. OR COM] Thursday, April 7, 1949 ^ ? Crown WOODMEN OF THEj i WORLD ; 1 ' I Life Insurance Society: ! I i I Fraternity Protection Service | BRITTON M. MOORE Sylva Representative I Sylva, N. C. * airy profits fUl'QPEp )%MIRF RATION * Take steps now toward Increased dairy profit. Give your cows a "vitamin boost" for heavy milk production and rugged health by feeding Ful-O-Pep 20% Dairy Ration. 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