Thursday, Nov. 23, 1950
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CANTON BLACK BEARS
BLUE DEVILS TO PU
CANTON ? The Canton Black*
Bears and the Erwin (Tenn.) Blue
Devils have accepted invitations
to meet in the third annual Paper
Bowl football game to be played
at Memorial Stadium here on Sat- j
day afternoon, December 2nd, it
has been announced by Officials
of the sponsoring Y's Men's Club
of Canton. j
The Black Bears, coached by
Don Hipps in the old reliable sini,
gle-wing tradition, are undefeat-;
t' ed and untied in nine games and
appear headed for a perfect sea-!
son. They have already virtually
sewed up the Blue Ridge Confer-4%
enec championship. |
Coach Bo Brummett's Blue Dev- j
ils, employing plenty of deception1
from the T-formation, have a
6-1-1 record and are one of the*
top teams of East Tennessee's
famed "Big Five.u
This will be the first inter-state |
clash staged in the Paper Bowl.
In the previous playings the Blue
Ridge champions have been host to
the champs of the Western and1
South Piedmont conferences of
North Carolina.
Both Canton and Erwin use a!
wide-open style of offense that'
assures plenty of thrills for the
Paper Bowl fans. The two teams
appear very evenly matched on
the basis of the only two available
score comparisons. One gives Erwin
the edge, while the other tends
to make Canton the favorite.
Paper Bowl day in this papermaking
center promises to be a
? very colorful occasion. The game
itself will be enhanced by the
crack high school bands of Canton
and Erwin, plus the fancy step#
ping of the girls' drill team of Erwin.
A Paper Bowl queen and her attendants
will be presented at the
game and will be honored later at
a dance at the Canton Armory.
Following the game both football
squads will be banquet guests of
the Canton Y's Men, at which time
trophies will be presented.
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iY IN PAPER BOWL
BRYSON CITY TAKES
FRANKLIN BY 31-20
The Swain High Maroons pushed
over four touchdowns in the
second quarter and held off the
Franklin High Panthers to win the
Smoky Mountain Conference
Championship last Friday night
by the score of 31 to 20.
Franklin took a 6 to 0 lead
early in the game by recovering
a Bryson City fumble on the Maroon
20. Charles Shields scored
three Splays later bait Archer's
kick was blocked.
Early in the second period,
Swain High fullback Mack Hyatt
went over from the 12 to tie the
game at six-all. After the kickoff,
Archer fumbled and Cope re
covered on the fantner zy. Tailback
Gene Brown carried to the
two where Hyatt again went over.
Jim Ensley passed to Brown
for the extra point and a 13 to 6
lead.
Bo Norton took the kick-off
and when he was hit, the ball
popped into the air. Brown took
the ball on the 25 and scampered
into the end zone untouched.
Just before the half a Franklin
punt was blocked and, four plays
later, Harold Lambert scored to
give Bryson City a 25 to 6 lead at
half-time.
After the half Swain High began
to move but Norton intercepted
a pass and ran it 50 yards to
the Maroon 20. From there Norton
scored and Archer added the extra
point.
In the fourth quarter the Panthers
fumbled on the 33 and Swain |
High took over. Hyatt ran 47 yards (
before being pulled down and he
scored on the next play.
With only seconds left to play.i
Archer went over from the 10 and
added the point to make the final
score 31 to 20 and give the Smoky!
Mountain Bowl bid to Bryson City.
Swain High-Biltmore
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The Swain High Maroons,
Smoky Mountain Conference
Champions, will meet the Bilt-'
more Thundering Herd Thursday
in Cherokee's Smoky Mountain1
Bowl.
Bryson City, who beat Franklin
31 to 20 last Friday night for the;
Conference crown, is expected to
have its hands full with *he Bilt-1
more boys. Biltmore won eight'
games during the season while
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By DICK BARKLEY
At the end of every football
season comes the time for the AllConference
selections. We are going
to jump the gun and be the
first to give who we think are
the more deserving boys.
For the ends we pick our own
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Sylva High hoys, Dorsey Moon and
Thornton Cabe. Moon has been
a standout all season, especially
on offense. He scored over half
the points which the Hurricane
made. Cabe on the other hand
shines mostly on defense.
At the tackle positions we have]
Robert Hyatt of Bryson City and
Harold Elders of Sylva. Hyatt has
been a thorn in the side of all
Swain High's opponents this
year. Elders, who has not received
much credit this year, also deserves
a place on the honor team.
If anyone may question his place
on the team, just ask any player
who has played against him, who is
the best tackle in the Conference.
Ten to one the answer will be
Elders. |
Charlie Thomas of Franklin
makes up for his small size by
playing heads up ball and is
picked for one of the guard slots.
The Hurricane's Dennis Ensley,
who started out at center, is our
other choice for guard. He has
also played in the backfield this!'
year.
Since Ensley changed to guard!
we have Swain High's Coy Cal-!
houn at center. Calhoun is prob-j
ably one of the largest players in^
the Conference and uses his weight*
well. I
There are many good backs
worthy of a place in the backfield
but there can be only four.
We have Mack Hyatt and Gene
Brown of Bryson City, John Archer
of Franklin, and Charles
Cunningham of Sylva.
Other leading backs are Wallace
Long and Johnny Garrett of Hayesville,
Fred Coffey of Murphy,
Frank Henry of Franklin, Ferman
Dillard and Verlon Enloe of Sylva,
and Jim Ensley of Swain High,
who is the best punter we have
seen in a long time. 1
losing one and tieing one.
Last year Bryson City and the
Black Mountain Darkhorses fought
to a nothing-nothing tie.
North Carolina has about 4,000
fewer bee colonies this year than
in 1949, accoding to a report by the
U. S. Department of Agriculture.
A further decline is expected next
year.
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