m &t mm J$ PlfJ Iff PaMlft THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBERa? St a L A Oil O R " A MARION BRIDGES This week is filled with spectacu lar sports. WaynesviUe takes on Canton in their second game and the major schools in the state have games that will make history in football. Waynesville will bo rated as the underdogs in the tussle in Canton Turkey Day, but no matter what has been done in the past in the way of scores of previous games, this game is always hard fought and draws a capacity crowd. Although Waynes ville suffered defeat at the hands of the Black Bears in the first '38 game, it seems that Mountaineers are working just that much harder to get in shape for the tilt and seeking re venge for the other game. This game will be the last for eleven of the Mountaineer squad as far as Waynesville is concerned. The list of seniors on the team follows: Davis, Shook, Reeves, V. McCracken, Co-Captain Messer, B. Milner, Tay lor, Lcatherwood, Collins, Sease, Phillips, and Hancock. Most of the above list are first stringers and will be missed in the lineup next season. Providing that Canton gets by Waynesville this week and Marshall takes Mars Hill, there will bo a cham pionship game between the two teams at Memorial Stadium in Asheville slated for December 3rd. If this game is played, it will be one of the hardest high school games of the year for both teams, as neither has suffered a defeat this season. This week-end brings to a close the football season for most of the teams in this section. There are only a few scheduled for the first week in December and they are mostly in the higher circles. The next .sport on the list is bask etball. Several of the schools of the rounty have already started practice, but due to the football season the Mountaineers have not started. It was reported the first of the week by Coaches Wcatherby and Ratcliff that the Waynesville girls would start practice Monday. They have been getting the feel of tho ball this week, but no actual practice will begin until Monday. The boys will start their practice the first of the week in December. Thp f'lvde basketecrs have been practicing for some time and will open their schedule with Candler on December 2 at Candler. Clyde has the prospects of a good season. i . 1 - - Both Teams Ready For Second Game Of The Season "Injured Dark Horses" Will Play Important Role In Thanks giving Day Game Results Last Week Both Waynesville and Canton have been going through light drills the first of the week for the game Thanksgiving at Canton. The game is set for 2:30 in the afternoon. This is the second game in a two game series between the Canton Black Bears and the Waynesville Mountain eers. Canton came out victorious in the first game 18 to 6. The Mountaineers came out of the Swannanoa game last Friday with the boys in fair condition, only minor cuts and bruises and a general stiffness was visible in Monday s scrimmage. Coach Weatherby stated that the team would be in fair condition to meet the Black Bears Thursday. For the first time in several weeks, Shook, veteran quarter, was out in unilorm the first of tho week. Shook has been out of the lineup because of arm injuries. It is expected that he will see some action in the game this week, This is the last game in the 1938 season schedule and is one of the most important games of tuo year. Waynesville and Canton have bnttled for the county championship for several years and the rivalry has grown with the passing of each sea son. It was not until last year that the Black Bears had won a game in a number of years. It was rumored that Flynn, full back and star for the Bears would not be in the game Thursday. Flynn did not appear in uniform last week against Hurris high due to a throat ailment, but it is the opinion of Coach Poindexter that he will be m condi tion for the game with Waynesville. Due to the number on the starting lineup for the Mountaineers that are scheduled to play their hiBt game for Wavnesvillc, feeling was running at a high mark. The team is working "Lines hard and will put up a good scrap against the Bears. The probable lme-up To See Action Thanksgiving Day l NMr . w I This is the 1938 Waynesville Mountaineers, who play their last games of the season against the Canton Black Bears, at Canton on Thanksgiving Day. They are First row, left to rightManagers John Hill, Harry West, James MeClure, Joe Way. Second" row: Coach C. E. Weatherby, Jack Richeson, David Galloway, Joe Davis, Charles Garrison, Roy McCracken, David Taylor, John Reeves, Jimmy Dicus, Richard Inman, Robert Mull, Paul Headricki William McCracken. Third Row: Dean Ledford, Clifton Shook, Jimmy Milher, David Leatherwood, Alton Hancock, Bill Milner, Willie Messer, James Knight, Ralph Sease, Howard Collins, and Jim Phillips. Phot by Homer Davis Softball League Adopts New Rules The W. H. L. Softball League met Tuesday night at the Cham ber of Commerce office to pre pare the By-Laws and Consti tution for the organization. Due to The Mountaineer publishing a day earlier this week because of I Thursday being a holiday de tails of the meeting could not be had. Next week the account will be published in full. Waynesville 12, Swannanoa 0. Canton 48, Harris High 0. Brevard 6, Mars Hill High 0. Franklin 2, Sylva 0. Marshall 13, Hendersonville 0. Murphy 12, Hall High 2. Christ School 6, Asheville School 0. Catawba 27, W. C. T. C. 0. Duke 7, N. C. State 0. Carolina, Wake Forest and David son having open dates rested. DAVIDSON-WAKE.' FOREST The annual clash between Davidson -,nd Wake Forest will take place in Charlotte Turkey Day. Last year the Davidson eleven defeated the Wake Forest Deacons, . 19-7. : UAVM f I fiTHFS i xjff i run- Mountaineers Stage Upset, And Beat Swannanoa Of Both Teams Present Brick Wall In First Half; Swannanoa Crumbles Pos Waynesville Canton LE Messer .......Owen; LT J. Milner Powell LG. ...... Collins .. .. .... ..... ..........Cooper C...... ..Taylor Clark RG R. McCracken Jacobs RT... Hancock .. Swafford RE........Leathenvood .. .....Gragg QB : Reeves .. ....... .. .... .-. :.. Price LH..... Knight .. ..Schenck or Holland RH.. W. McCracken D. Hipps or J. Hipps FB B. Milner . .....Flynn The Waynesville trounced Swannanoa Mountaineers on the local tcmoon 12 to .3 for 20c Palmolive '...' Red Box Small Super Suds . . Red Box Large Super Suds Blue Box Small Super Suds . . Oetagon Soap giant Octagon Powder, Ig. ...1 for 19c Octagon Toilet . . . . . . 4 for 19c Octagon Cleanser . Octagon Chips . . Octagon Granulated Octagon Floating , . Crystal White Soap . 3 for 27c , 2 for 37c .3 for 27c . 4 for 19c ...2 for 9c .2 for 18c .2 for 18c . .3 for 14c ..3 for 14c E. C. MOODY PHONE 45 Clyde Ready For Basketball Season, Play Candler 2nd The Clyde High school basketball squad will open their season against Candler on December 2 at Candler. The Clyde team suffered heavy cas ualties by graduation last season, but have the prospects of a winning team despite that fact. Basketball is the major sport of the Clyde school and practice is conduct ed the year-round. A fifteen game schedule has been worked out for Clyde this season as follows: December 2 Candler at Candler. December 9 Webster at Webster. December 16 Rosman at Rosman. December 21 Webster at Clyde. January & Waynesville at Waynes ville. January 13 Canton at Clyde. January 20 Waynesville at Clyde. January 24 Cherokee Indians at Cherokee. January 27 Bethel at Clyde. January 31 Canton at Canton. February 3 Fines Creek at Clyde. February 10 Cherokee at Clyde, February 17 Bethel at Bethel. February 21 Rosman at Clyde, February 24 Fines Creek Fines Creek. at DUKE-PITTSBURGH The game that is classed as the highlight in football in the South takes place at Durham, Saturday when Duke and Pittsburgh tangle. Duke lost to the Pitt eleven last sea son 10-0. So far this season the Duke Blue Devils have won all their games and have not as yet been scored on, while Pitt lost onegame. ent, The Mountaineers were rated as underdogs in the game, but play ed an unusual game to win. The Mountaineers were stopped in the first half from scoring after reaching the five yard line twice by the Swannanoa forward wall, but in the second half managed to cross the scoring stripe twice. The first score came about after a series of completed passes with the pass from Reeves to Leatherwood for 30 yards and a score. The last score came about after a CO yard drive down the field with B. Milner carrying the ball across. All points were not made. The Swannanoa eleven played good ball; making several sensational runs through tho Waynesville line, but after reaching close to pay dirt the Mountaineers dug in and held. The main threat of the game for the vis itors took them to the four yard line where Waynesville took advantage of a fumble and relieved the situation Messer, McCracken, Reeves and B. Milner led the Mountaineers while Ballard, Ensley, Childers and Vail lancourt played good ball for the visitors. The line-ups: Pos...,. Waynesville LE........ Messer LT:. J. Milner LG... Collins .. ......... C... ......Taylor .. .. .... RG. ... ..R. McCracken RT... Hancock .. .. ... RE...:.,..Leatherwood - QB .....Reeves .. ... LH.. .....Knight .. .... RH........W. McCracken FB........B. Milner ....... Score by periods: Swannanoa 0 0 0 00 Waynesville .. 0 0 6 012 Scoring touchdowns, Lcatherwood, B. Milner. Subs: Waynesville, Davis, Headrick,1 ni.ni: o TU..11 ' CAROLINA-VIRGINIA Reserves Here Trample Those From Asheville Future Mountaineer Team, Play Heads-Up Ball To Beat Asheville School The Waynesville reserves defeated the Asheville School reserves last Wednesday afternoon on the local field 20 to 0. This game was for the purpose of givine' the reserves a little actual experience against out side opposition. Smith, quarter for the Waynesville team, passed for two of the tallies, Francis and Mooi'e being on the re ceiving end, and one extra point was Canton Runs Roughshod Over Spruce Pine, 48-0 Easy Game Of Last Week .v e Kenected In Waynesville Game Thursday t The Canton Black Bears w.llop Harris High at Spruce Pine 4 t0 in the second game thev have plavid on foreign ground the tn'ire seaL serves, by Canton. vxu x unai oi ren ganv, vk&l by the Canton eleven they huve vet suffer defeat. The team has ', out victoriotis in all the (fames i, far played although several of e ffames . looked as if the Bears vk i . J , . kuiiiK uown in aereat. Ashevle tiign cnooi string gave them Closest scrap of the year so far, seore being 6 and 6. uniy one more game is scheduled, that being with Waynivilk.. tfat being Thanksgiving Day. T It is rumored in the conftivie circles that a post season game ie tween Marshall and Canton will t played in Asheville sometime affer Thanksgiving. Neither of the tlo teams have lost a conference gim W. C. T. C.-HIGII I'OINT The Western Carolina Catamouits will invade High Point Raturdavfc-, scored by a pass. The other score came about when Richeson on an off tackle spurt galloped thirty yards. Few Waynesville fans know of this tnnm ns thev am made tin al- antj. nJtr uventh oiVhth tr. nH. their annual clash. ers and practice in the afternoon away from the regulars, and are very seldom in uniform at any of the games. These prospect players are being trained to take the place of the varsity members that graduate. According to Coach Ratcliff, who has charge of this group, some prom ising material has shown up in these youngsters. With the number of varsity men on the graduation list this year it is a good idea that these boys are train ed beforehand rather than havo a squad of green players to start off with next season. WITH OTHER BRAND OF BEER. Wbe the judge.. UTYSU3 OWN TASTE DPI- Massie's Dept. Store presents the STATE-CARNEGIE TECH Raleigh fans will witness the game between State and Carnegie Tech. State did not schedule Carnegie Tech last year. Swannanoa ..Tallent ........Ballard .....Whittaker Young ........Peterson ......Childers ...... ..Cermack ..Vaillancourt Ensley .................Ick Snyder Carolina will journey to Char lottesville, Va., to meet the Virginia eleven in their annual clash on Thanksgiving Day. 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