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on t2 L MARION BRIDGES The football season is waning. The Mountaineers have only three mo- games on their schedule, and only one of them on the local field. This Friday they will journey to Mars Hill and the following Friday meet the swannnanoa akrcRation for the last home game of the year. The biff game is yet to come Thanksgiving The Mountaineers will play a return match with the Canton Black Bears at Canton, with the game scheduled to start at 2:30 in the after nooh. The first game this year went to Canton by an 18 to 6 score. v y THE it, MOUNTAINEER'S Mg SPORT mm Pagre 10 THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER PAffif TUITDCnV VrtiTn... - Crippled Mountaineer Team To Face Strong Mars Hill Friday And in the big five, we see the lime light pointed at the Duke Blue Devils. Last week's upjet with Carnegie Tech taking the Pitt Panthers gave Duke fans heart as to the outcome of the Duke-Pitt game to be played at Dur ham on Saturday, November 26th. Couch Wallace Wade has already started drills for this particular game, and the outcome of the tussle will have to wait until the last play is over. Heads League The deer and bear hunt in the Pis gah National Forest is breaking into the high circles. Yesterday the Co lumbia Broadcasting System made arrangements and broadcasted a thirty minute description of the hunt direct from the Forest. Special telephone lines were laid to the scene of the broadcast which was several miles from the nearest telephone. A des cription of the hunt was broadcast on a nation-wide hook-up. The Pisgah hunt is not the only WITH AMY OTHER BRAND Of BEER YOU BE THE JUDGE . LET YOUR OWN TASTE DECIDED w v N Photo, by Shcrrill's Studio. A. P. Ledbetter was named presi dent of the local sol'tball league last week. He is largely responsible for the organization of the league, which gives promise of becoming the center of recreational activities here. ' Coaches Weatherby and Katcliff will present a crippled Mountaineer team on the Mars Hill field Friday. Several of the locals will not be able to enter the game and several others that will probably not see much ac tion. The Mountaineers are rather short on reserves, but are expected to give the Mars Hill lads a "run for their money." Mars Hill and Waynesville are bit ter rivals on the gridiron. The Mountaineers are after a top score this season as last season was a 7 to 7 tie. Shook, regular quarter, is definitely out of the lineup for the balance of the season due to arm' injuries. It is expected that Reeves will run the team. From all reports, Mars Hill has a strong fast team this year and are all "primed" and ready to meet the locals at Mars Hill, Friday. hunting that is taking place in this end of the state. Last week one of the largest bears to be killed in this section fell before the gun of Joe Parris from Ivy Hill Township, in Waynesville's back door, back of Kaglu's Nest mountain. The bear weighed 187 pounds. It is our opinion that this section will soon become the bear and deer hunting paradise of the South. If the animals are not all killed just for the fun of it, the game will last longer and some other hunter can have a little of the fun. Canton Still On Winning Rampage; Beats Henderson ville The Canton Black Bears romped to another victory in the Blue Ridge Conference last Friday night at Can ton, taking the undefeated Hender sonville Bearcats by a 28 to 0 score The game was played in a steady downpour of rain with only a few fans present. The Bears completely ..ul.iU'.ved the Bearcats, chalking up 22 tiv.il downs 10 the visitors 4. The Canton eleven will hosts to the Swannanoa team this Friday with the game to be played in the after noon. This is another conference game. The Bears are expected to take the game without very much trouble. Copperhill Lacks Metal To Hold Mountaineers One-Sided Game Played In Down pour, Was Featured By Fumbles And Slides . ' - ' ' ' " .'i1.' '"Vj - ' -y , ' pisjnljliii! 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The Mountaineers were scheduled to play the Murphy eleven, but due to some misunderstanding: in the schedule they cancelled and secured the Copperhill team in their place. This was the first time in the history of the school that the Mountaineers have played the Tennesseeans. The steady rain hindered the pass ing attack of the visitors. They re lied on their ability to make yardage through the air ways. Fumbles were numerous, and Waynesville took ad vantage of most of the opponents fumbles. The scoring started early in the Kame when the locals intercepted a pass down in Copperhill's territory and took advantage of the break to score with Reeves acting quater back in place of Shook, going over for the tally. Knight converted the extra point. The second score of the game came also in the first quarter when the visitors threw a short pass and then attempted a lateral which was fumbled and recovered by Waynes ville on the 20 yard line of Copper hill. .Knight plunging over tackle netted the six points and Milner diivii g for the extra point. Due to the nice punting of Tipton for the Copperhill eleven, the locals were kept deep in their territory in the second quarter, having no chance to score. During the third period Waynesville added two more touchdown to their credit. Milner made the sensational run of the afternoon over his right guard and through the middle of the Copperhill secondary for 30 yards to score untouched. Reeves attempted the 'extra point but was stopped short of the line. The second score of the quarter was made by Reeves after the haul charging line of Waynesville had blocked a punt and recovered on Copperhill's 20. In the last period, practically a new team was in the game for the locals to make the final tally of the game. This score was made after a blocked punt, with Davis plunging over lor the six points. Inman at tempted to convert the extra one point, but was stopped at the line of scrimmage. Milner, Reeves and Knight led the locals' in the baekfield, while Collins, Taylor, Messer showed up in the line. Statistics: W. Copperhill 10 2 punt GO First downs ... Number punts Av. yards per No. punts blocked bv 3 No. passes attempted . 5 Yds. gained passing 8 Passes intercepted by 3 Fumbles recovered . .3 Penalties i. The line-up: Pos........ .Waynesville LE...,...,Messer '.. Strir.gfield Collins : ...Taylor .. ... R. McCracken . . Hancock .. .. .Leatherwood .. ... Reeves -' .. .W. McCracken ...Knight .. :. B. Milner .. . ... 8 30 LT... LG; C-.:. RG:. RT... RE... QB... LH RH ... FB... 28 0 0 41 :..''' 1 ''.':.- 0 5 Copperhill Stilhvell Cole Morris McNaughton -...Barnes ........ Brackett . ........Bailey Tipton Stepp Burnett . ...... ...Carter DUKE-SYRACUSE ; Duke makes the trip to Syracuse, N. Y. this week-end,, after a week of rest. ' STATE-DETROIT State will play host to the Detroit eleven at Raleigh in one of the two big five games played in the state this Saturday. WAKE FOREST-W. MARYLAND . Wake Forest also . leaves home ground for a game with V. Maryland at Baltimore, this week-end. Jack Toomer Resigns As Pro At Waynesville Country Club CAROLINA-FORDHAM The Carolina Tar Heels journey to New York to engage the strong Ford ham eleven. Last year the Fordham Rams defeated the Tar Heels by a 14 to 0 score. DAVIDSON-V. M. I. Davidson plays the V. M. I. eleven at Davidson this week-end. Davidson went down in defeat last season to the Virginia lads, 7 to 0. Jack Toomer, who hss Let golf pro at the Waynwvilfe (a,t Club for the past several 'Z' been named pro at the Pi-nru'pr" country club, at Reidsvilk-, " Mr. Toomer was popular 'Vh' the local golfers as well as w!th visitors, who frequently p!;.Vi.j course of the Waynesville Coun:y Ciyt He will assume his duti. s in p, I ville on January the 1st. 1 EWS FILMS C-3 Men's Clothes Can Be Bought IN WAYNESVILLE Iltey Can Be Boucjlti at RAY'S OVER Mml'J t OAT S l-fj ,Jllb o1' yj y'p "Suit fx 'fjf THEIR OVERCOAT OFFERING IS EXCEPTIONAL THEIR SELECTION OF SUITS IMPRESSIVE THEIR RANGE IN PRICE COVERS YOUR NEEDS Smart Styling In buying men's apparel, it is recognized that the younger men buy one type of merchandise ... that among the older men, there is a conservative dresser and a snappy dresser. The merchandise desired by one will not do for the otner. Buying separately for each group, Ray Buyers anticipate your needs. 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