Thursday, April 13, 1950 (Highlights " Sp< Local For The Fans Wildlife Club A Antique Fir ear The interesting exhibit of antique firearms which has been displayed for the past few weeks in the Professional Drug Store is owned by W. Loyle Nash of Syl va. In this exhibit are 12 pistols of the cap and ball model dating back to 1820, and three flint lock models made before 1820. One of the flint lock models dates back to the American Revolution. There is one Maynard Tape Lock Model. Guns in this collection are from United States, England, France, Belgium, Spain and Germany. There is also a single action Cold in the exhibit, which type is * \ Wpf 7? n-l BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEV/S COMBINATION YOUR HOME TOWII PATER gives you complete, cier>ono\ible locol news. You need to know uil thot is going on where you live. But you live oiso in o WORLD where big events arc in the meking ? events which can mean so much to you, to ycur job, your home, your future. 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Marshalls in Texas (known as the Texas Rangers) it became by far the most popular gun used by the settlers 01 our western frontier during that period about which so many western srtprJtes and movies have, been written. ? This exhibit will be displayed at the Wildlife Club Meeting at 7:30 P. M. in American Legion on Friday, April 14th. j PRACTICE FOOTBALL GAME TO BE PLAYED THURS. AT WCTC WCTC, Cullowhee ? The Western Carolina Catamounts will top off their spring football drills Thursday night with an underthe-ligh.s full-length scrimmage game. The pressure will be on as the beys play a regulation game. Conditions prevailing in the Catamount line are of uncertain status owing to the new boys filling in the gaps opened up by graduation. Tackles Dan Robinson and Buffalo Humphries, guards Art Byrd and Von Ray Harris and Center Hugh Constance all left via the sneepskin route leaving the waj open for new boys to strut their stuff. Coach Young is well pleased with the showing his boys have made in the spring drills and is especially well pleased with guarc Effie Stewart who is taking ovei where Little All-America Byrd left off. In the backfield Young is wel set with Ralph McConnell, Hershey Hipps, Dick White, Mach Bowman, Paul Rogers and a hosi of other returning lettermer and plenty of power coming up from the B squad. It is the line that looks doubtful if any phase of the team does However, Young is confident o whipping the team together ir time to win several games thi: jpB^AMERICA'S Bl SMOOTH SI ffiSB Sandran has everything. signs, locked in tough vii It looks and feels like rul H ing plastic surface simply just wipe away and even tops for comfort, too ... Sandran is tough ... g B your dollar. Easily installe PjK Enough lovely Sandran i >N FURINI vays First with the Best" THE SY Highlight* 1 1 Ion ? I srnational I Phon* 110 I SYLVA PLOWBOYS READYING FOR OPENING GAME The Sylva Plowboys of the Western Carolina Industrial baseball league, are priming steadily for their opening game with Beacon Mills at Mark Watson Field on Saturday April 22. The Sylva team, according to Skipper Jim Barnwell, will play a couple or three exhibition games before cracking the season. The team is taking shape rapid1 ly. Positions are being filled and battles are raging for starting berths. Veo Rhodes and Bill Powell give the team considerable strength in the catching department. On the mound four capable ^ tar ting pitchers are working. Jim Cunningham, Warren Deyermond. | Rex Benton and Joe Fountain \form a big-four mound corps, all ' of whom have had experience in professional baseball. Benton pitched as high as Class A, performing in the Sally League ( one season. Fountain twirled for ' Rocky Mount, and Cunningham and Deyermond both worked in ' th? Western Carolina Class D league. Cunningham later went io Elizabethton, Tenn., in the Ap-, palachian League. 1 The infield is also taking shape fast with Jack Cunningham on first base, Junior Sherrill at sec' ond, Pee Wee Hamilton at short and Ben Dillard on third. As yet, shortstop J. D. Morgan has not re1 ported for practice. In the outfield will be Barn> . TM.M12 ? _ _ J /.iVinM well, ?vod jrmiiips cuiu wic uuici player not yet chosen, though Jim Evans looks like the man at pres1 ent. Should the Sylva pitching pan out and the potential hitting pow"I er tit its stride, the Plowboys will " cause a lot of trouble to the WNC i fall. ) Young expects the Cats to hurt from lack of experience during the first of the season, but he feels . that they will come around before f many games have been played. 1 "We'll cause plenty of trouble for ? someone," he says. IGGEST VALUE IN IRFACE FLOOR COVERING * )RAN kDt MARK) Gorgeous colors, lovely delyl plastic. ?ber?wears like iron. Gleamsheds dirt. 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RlSZ THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM Night Shows: 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. vlat. Sat.? Late Show Sat. 10:3G vdm.; Adults 35c tax incl.?Chil ren under 12 yrs. 12c tax incl Thursday-Friday i PINKIE With Jeanne Grain, Ethel Barrymore, Ethel Waters and William Lundigan. i Saturday BRAND OF FEAR Jimmie Wakely and "Cannonball" i Taylor. ?Also? ^ YANKS AHOY! | Villiam Tracy and Joe Sawyer.; I Late Show THE AMAZON GUEST Tom Neal and Carole Mathews. Sunday UNDER CAPRICORN Ingrid Bergman. Joseph Cotten, Michael Wilding. i I | Monday-Tuesday EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE Barbara Stanwyck. James Mason, Van Heflin, Ava Gardner. Wednesday ni nunc nvMAUITC DLunuc ui nnmiiL I With Leo Gorcey and the Bowery ! Boys. I All Children not in arms will have o purchase a ticket to enter any performance at thia Theatre. .JTE Opening 1 - - By Alan Mover ^eHp& /,'r',y.7'.. 4*- . jS ^ML . 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