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9 Page 4 I Highlights I -- Sp< Local 'I For The Fane The Westeri ill ' ij ^:ymK . *4v'- *|pi .... ;:. x:>v:>?*';\v-,:*:':,: ' The Western Carolina Wrestling Baxter Wood, 121 pounds; . Gene Bumgarner, heavyweight; J. B. Pre row: Coach Don Thames; Elmo Nei C. Edwards, 145; Ken Hannah, 128; COACH BARNWELL ANNOUNCES PLANS _ FOR SPRING WORK Coach James Barnwell has announced that Sylva high school ? * J U ?? ??. n Utiflv ?r\rinff vuya oiiu 511 ra iiave a uuaj Spring basketball practice will start immediately for both boys and girls following the tournament of champions in Asheville next week. Basketball drill for the .boys will be held for two weeks. Spring football practice will begin and be carried on for about three weeks and a high school baseball team will be organized. Plans now are to play all baseball games away from home sine* the home field is in no condition to play baseball. Fats and oils produced from domestic materials in the year beginning October, 1949, are expected to total over 12 million pounds. NEW LIFE Per 49 years Scolf's bos boee praised by theeMidi of people# m yewnf end eld# M *md i* the aet- f || stamfny wonloxh r b e I ^|| lonk ef today. flitt Natomia - a. ? a u A? _ - i; r ; ' ' . I. :1 . jvvon ot nvnii* <v 411 , Tenn., writes: "I sufl- : *.: " ? r e d terribly /rem lest of appetite with result* snt loss of weight and a tired, weak/ nervous, rundown feeling. Most of the time I felt tee miseruble to work. I tried treatments -and medicines but with no relief. I heard Lowell Blanchard tell ever the radio hew Scalf's Indian River .Medicine had helped others, so I tried it. I started at once eating most anything; then, before long 4 had put on ten pounds of much needed weight. I feel so much stronger and better that I can do my work with ease. I now recommend Scalf's to others for it brings relief faster than any other medicine I know of." Cot Scalf's Indian River Medicine tedayl Here's a rockbound '.;u a ran tee of your money back on ilie first bottle if not satisfied. I FOR ' I PflRTARIF fi. F. f W ff WBM .W B I ?All I BENCH I with Pickamati I PRICED / I ROY STEPHENS W I Rt. No. 1 % 1^. . . The Sgicm Hermid orts Sect National ? Int ti Carolina Wr< wdmddddddmmmmhmd 8 * Team of 1950 pictured above ai McLain, 128; Boj Hornaday, 145; ctor, 165; Jack Arney, 155; and B al 155; Winfred Ashe, 128; Jimmy Joe Ross; 155; an J Manager Hanfc Cullowhee Tops Webster In SMC Tournament Cullowhee high school boys ability to hit the basket proved toe much for Webster last Thursdaj afternoon in the conference tournament held at Andrews. "Cullowhee reserves played most of the game but the stand-out work oi Homer Wike and Wallace Stevens did the damage. 8econd Game Boys' lineups: Webster (10)\ .Cullowhee (51) F?Henson 2 Stevens 1J F?Cowan 2 T. Stevens 12 C?Buchanan 2 H. Wike < G?Cabe Tillej G?Estes 3 Crawford 2 Subs: Cullowhee?B. Wike 8 Ingram 6, H. Wike 4, Sutton 2 Phillips 4, Barnes 1. Webster?Cobbs 1, Buchanan, Juffey. Halftime?Webster 3, Cullowhee 21. WALKER SIGNS WITH DETROIT FOR $38,000 Detroit, Mich., February 28?Th< Detroit Lions announced toda; the signing of Doak Walker Southern Methodist's heraldei halfback, for a three-year con tract totalling an estimated $38, 000. (He would not say how mucl he would receive in salary an< bonus, but one , reliable sourci said it was more than an esti mate of $38,000 announced in De troit and probably was "aroun< $60,000.") The signing of the three-tim All-America gave the Lions tw< of the most celebrated colleg football players of the 1949 sea son. Next year Walker will tean with Notre Dame's Leon Harl who recently signed with thi Lions for approximately the sam< terms. Coach Bob McMillian hailed th< acquisition of Walker with de light. ^ "He was great in college," h< SALE I ELECTRIC WELDER I LATHE I c Change Box TO GO I ^AYNESvS.E, N. C. I Balsam Road THE SYI Highlights I | ion -- 11 emotional I J Phons 110 - J i sstling Team * W&X lfl ,"' y"-'>i ' ;= . 'if0% ;:i : ^ Ka RjI re left to right in the front row: c^ Captain Bruce Burleson, 175; Clyde ^ lob Haliburton, 136. In the second ^ Johnson, 155; Don Loggins, 165; T. ^ t Shelley. ** BRYSON CITY TAKES " SYLVA IN SMOKY MTN. TOURNAMENT I , The Sylva high school boys a< ! found it hard to score against the ' f Tournament winning Bryson Cit; g ; five last Thursday night. The w height of Coy Calhoun, the width ci -m nni a ui Dili ucnan aiiu mc aueup shooting of Charles Woodard made d , up defeat for Sylva. tl [ (Sixth Game) ic \ Boys' lineups: j Bryson City (34) Sylva (16) / f F?Woodard (8) Hoxit | y F?Angel ^3) Cagle 2 C?Calhoun (10) Dillard 4' I ' G?DeHart 6 Warren v G?Ensley 4 Cabe Subs: Bryson City?Arkansas 2 c Hyatt, Graig, Bradley, Watson 1, h Sylva?Barkley 2, Queen 2, Fin- tl cannon 6. tl Halftime?Bryson City 23. Syl- 5 va 6. p Officials?Benson, Seltzer. C Yankees Still Lacking 7 Full Spring Roster J St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 28 g Come-back Pitcher Spec ^ e< Shea signed his 1950 contrast with Q ; the New York Yankees today, but j ' the world champion baseball club t] still faced the prospect of begin- s ning spring training without a full 0 i vaiu J, Eight men have not come to terms with General Manager Geo. Weiss. Some of them are key e players?men upon whom much of the Yankees success hopes rest " this season. Two star pitchers head the list? Vic Raschi, who won 21 games e last year, and Tommy Byrne, whoj 0 won 15. Take them away from the! e club and all you have is Ed Lopat' and Joe Page, able gents both but I 1 hardly able to split the entire sea- > '' son between them. 0 _______ e Beshore Puts Claim c In For Heavy Crown Buffalo, N. Y., February 28 ? Freddie Beshore, through his E manager, Ralph Gold, put in a Z claim today for the NBA world's heavyweight boxing title if Ezzard Charles fails to go through I with his tpntativplv crhpHulpH bout with Beshore here April 5. In a letter to NBA Commission- ' er Abe J. Greene, Gold protested * what he described as Charles' apparently "deliberate 'run-out'" of Tuesday night's NBA title fight in Buffalo's Memorial Auditorium. said of the four-sport star, "and | now with his lot cast to one sport, he'll be greater still." 1 ?? FERGUSON excavating c Modern equipment, 20 Farm Drainafle 1 Power Shovel ? Drag X!rane Work and FERGUSON, Phone 253-W (S iVA HERALD AND RUR Cull owfc Honors 3ryson City Be rirls Win Clas ANDREWS?The Smoky Mounin Conference tournament endi Saturday night as an overflowig crowd of over 1,200, many of horn couldn't get in for the final iime, surged onto the floor for te presentation of trophies. Tom Day, representing the Stillian Post of the American Le on, presented tfte legion rrohy to Coach Howard Barnwell. Lentor of the Bryson City team. The runnerup trophy went tc oach Atkins and his Franklin ggregation. Mrs. Edwin Bristc jpresenting the Konnaheeta Club warded the Class B championlip trophy to the winning Cullohee boys. Coach Frank Long~o :ayesville accepted the runnerup ward. Superintendent I. B. Hudson c ndrews presented the Girls lampionship award to the Ar rews sextet and their coach, Miss uth Hamilton. Mrs., R. L. Mclamery, coach of the Hayesvi1 issies, accepted the'runnerup arard. Mrs. L. B. Nichols, spokesman f the Andrews Rotary Club, resented the Coveted outstanding layer trophy to Miss Annie Hol>way of Andrews who receivec le honor by an overwhelming ma>rity of votes and to Homer Wike :e of the Cullowhee team, rhe school sportsmanship trophy, iven by the Andrews high school, 'as awarded to Mr. Cowan, prinipal of the Webster School. Coach Joe Sursavage of Anrews made the special awards to le following: in the girls divis>n Olena Thompson of Cherokee, VILDLIFE CLUB TO flttl / P. M. UttUAT The Jackson County Wildlife !lub will hold its monthly meetig on Fri. evening, March 3rdt at ie American Legion Hall. Due to tie fact that the Sylva High school stnd is giving a concert at 8:0C .m. on Friday, it has been decided lat the meeting of the Wildlife Hub Club' will begin promptly a :00 p.m. and adjourn at 7:50 in rder that the members may at2nd the band concert. The pro ram of this meeting will include he showing of moving pictures n the subject of trout fishing, 'hese sound movies, provided bj he North Carolina Wildlife Reources Commission, contain no4 nly technical advice on trout Lshing but also beautiful natura olor shots of trout fishing scenes. ir ? "N USTEN MAC? OONT CASH THAT ' SUBSISTENCE CHECK IF YOU THINK YOU'RE MOT ENTITLED to rr... contact your ^EACESrVA^FFiqN^AP^ Tokdkm ^ G?*666 LIQUID on T/"?trrj'JflMrTATf QfUff and DEITZ ONTRACTOR8 years experience in ind Excavating Line ? Drag Shovel Bulldozer Work ylva) DEITZ, Phone 194-M A.LITE iee Higl In S.M. >ys, Andrews s A Titles Bobby Reece of Hayesville, Annie Hollo way of Andrews and Edwards of Stecoah. Mary Miller of Hayesville, Yvonne Holloway of Andrews, J&riine Craig ox unerok$e, Ann Morgan of Nantahal: Owensby of Nantahala and Worley of Sylva, Betty Dockery of Hiwassee Dam and Alma Cole of Hiwassee Dam were named to the All-Tournament team. The Class A All-Team for the boys had Jack Norton of Franklin,' Charles Woodward of Bryson City, Jack Thompson of Murphy, Bill Lovingood of Murphy, Ted Stamey of Franklin, Coy Calhoun of Bryson City, Jack Hall of Murphy, Gene Hall of Murphy, Bob Morton of Franklin and Bill Dehart of Bryson City. The Class B Boys' team had Homer Wike of Cullowhee, Charles Arch of Cherokee, Long of Hayesville, Wallace Stevens of Cullowhee, Gordon Price of Hiwassee Dam, Bill May of Nantahala, W. White of Hayesville, Johnny Bateman of Nantahala, Bryson of Hiwassee Dam; and Charles Wike of Cullowhee. Smoky Mountain Conference heads were very much pleased with the officials, participating teams and the fans themselves for the splendid way in which they conducted themselves. I ??? Drink J > ?Attention Housev \ Jackson ( have made arrange \ f and deliver Locally r County. \ \ ^ i ^ . - DELIVERIES | THE JACKSC / is requesting YOU i > Grade A Product. | For pre / place your order or > Co I < > / B Thursday, March 2, 1950 i Quintet Wins ,C. Tournament ? \ tucki a kin now .... Bv Feq Murray i atii^ i-ii w w ? . _ w (\k?r $32>ND iMrrESAFHUyiN ^ &ER. yj' M LaL .? I CALLED "THEM03T ?OT W&tfgggS ?CIENT/F/C'8A 77252 , l| STAN ALSO OF ALL TIME: WE HAD STAN \K^/1 W.W AN AVERAGE OF .345 ^USIAL, ^Az)iMSSf FOR 19 YEARSX1892.- STLOUS 1910). WHILE PLAYING, JJ FDR Baltimore and outfibjjer,i? LLpoubles^I BROOKLYN, HE CdLLEC- NAT. LEAGUE ?! SHE)1 ,%^2OR5P I TCPa?OBMOBEMre rVKO ^IWWH ZC^KO. DiiUikmtti bf King Features Sgotiff ?Bead Herald Classified Ads For Profits? 1 l* l lackson Go. Milk! | . \ . ( I r'ives and Hotel and Restaurant Operators ... \ County Dairy Farmers ments with Nantahala Creamery to Pasteurize > Produced Milk to homes and businesses in the | ARE NOW BEING MADE DAILY - ' 19 A >N COUNTY MILK PRODUCERS ASS'N. \ t * to support local farmers by buying their Quality \ \ * m J V / impt, efficient delivery call 76-J and \ write The Jackson County Milk Producers Ass'n, \ ?enyon Moody, Rt. 1, Sylva, N. C. \ ^ v wp ) ^ w j) 1 ? <
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