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M THE N T on MOUNTAINEER'S WP q R By P MARION BRIDGES li I.' S IMPH7 Wr SPORT rTi ,,.,-w wa a more interest shown in I J. II 1 1 v " kVaynesville over the New Year's grid L ..i than has been noted at any ther time as far as we can learn. All day Monday, that is until a few inutes until five o'clock in the after- .1 ifo iaA thpir usual fcoon, uie u : ----- throng of people going auoui umi ":e A, five the town looked like lne of the ghost towns in some mm- ne section, oniy a iew "." v- lestrians ana inese wc i t.i T-ii ah. The reason was the I nf the crame between the tuke Blue Devils and the University ,f Southern Caliiornia irojans wiw ras played in the Kose eowi ai ras tVio pame started at five-fif lueua. o F there were very few radios ieeu a"" v . . . . i L this section that were not turned on the game. It is very seldom that a game is .1 1 . Fawv BAAAIKla AT TtlQV nt this was one of the times when v " Uconds counted. i.i.i, to michtv Dukes went ... ; Aofaat hv the close 3 to 7 own "w , . I . ; ,io nnf. lessen the esteem cure, Kat is felt for the team that went lirough tne enure icRuiai dcoouii hthout a ueieat, nor a scwre raaue pon them, or Deing lieu. Au Cmu h Wallace Wade comment Id soon after the game that his team ,,i i;, kp,l three teams, the fourth was to much for the already tired Dukes. wonder that the Trojans won, iey should have scored sooner if ;seive power and weight had had ,vthmi? to do with the scrap. Duke ras outweighed to the man, and their serve power was limited, whereas o Tmians were well supplied with layers that were as good as any hat ever trotted out on the gridiron. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1939 Edited by Marion T. Bridges Page 9 College Cage Gaines Coming Here Southern California has a student Ldy totaling more than 17,000, while uke has yet to reach the 4,000 mark, hich gives the Trojans 4 to 1 pros- cts for their team. Despite this, he mighty Dukes put up a scrap wind to none, and in our opinion ho Duke line is vet to be conquered. fe the march down the field to score aa throuffh the either waves., the bmpletion of several long passes, one which scored the winning score ku.s. c. It seems to us that it would have en more of an honor for one of the st stringers for the Trojans to have ssed that pass, rather than a fourth ringer thatdid not get in enough the games this past season to win s letter. And that is not all, Doyle tive played with his head in a ban ge, having fallen in the showers e Saturday before and cutting a sh on his head that required several Itches. IA warm reception is planned for fe Duke team when it arrives in prham Friday. The fans of North rolina still have a strong feeling for lade's gridders. They : still know Bke has a mighty team, and well Jould they. They were under rated rribly by sports writers on the west ast, and most of them have already ken back water, despite the score ing in favor of their favorite team. There were other games played iside the Rose Bowl. Tennessee Ime throue-h filahoma for a ride in the Orange pwi in Miami, m one of the most fculiar games to be Dlaved. There ?re more penalties than in any her game in the major circle in any a day. Texas Christian rambled over Car gie Tech in the Sugar Bowl in New ''leans to estnhlish h. -fnntioll fie, between Tennessee and them- fives dehnitely in the south. It is fout time the south was recognized ui win the football title as having 'e greatest teams in the nation is good a start as we know of. LIGHTS BOUGHT FOR SOFTBALL FIELD Officers To Meet Tuesday And Complete Plans Everything To Be In Readiness By Spring, As Leaders Get Kinks Ironed Out The W. H. L. Softball League will hold another meeting next Tuesday night at the Chamber of Commerce offices. The purpose of this meeting is to complete the organization of tho league. At the last meeting the constitu tion and by-laws were adopted and a committee appointed to purchase the lights for the athletic field. This committee composed of Bill Prevost, M. H. Bowles, W. T. Huff. C. E. Weatherby,- Robt. McFarland, and president of the League, R. IV Ledbetter, met last week and pur chased reflectors from Westmghouse tlectnc Company. Now that the lights are assured and ordered H will not be long until the organization will be complete. The poles are to be donated by M. O. Galloway, and as soon as they are needed will be cut and delivered to the athletic field. It is expected that the poles will be placed in their re spective places before the season opens and the wiring completed. The reflectors will not be placed on the poles until immediately before the season opens next spring. curred during the crucial moment just before the score that Won the game was made. One local sports enthusiast was sitting with all at tention focussed to the voice of Bill Stern coming out of the radio. Ln the excitement of the moment a false tooth was broken and fell to the floor. Although a search was made the "food crusher" was not found. 'He might have swallowed it. It Pits Him If- R171 Lou Nova Upset victory of Lou Nova, above, Alameda, Cal., over Tommy Farr in New York, sends Nova's stock up in the heavyweight fight pic ture. To prove that he Could wear the crown, Nova tries on the "heavyweight ring crown." Nova is expected to meet Max Baer next NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTRACHMENT Mountaineers Ready For Their Hard Cage Schedule Three Open Dates Left On Sche dule Will Be Filled At An s Early Date Excited Football Fan Knocks Out Tooth On Radio Hundreds of dollars changed hands, on bets placed on the Rose Bowl game Monday, but it was left to a Waynesville man to lose a tooth on the game. No, it was not a bet. Neither did he lose it in battle. It all came about during the hectic last forty seconds of the game, When Southern California scored the winning points. Tho local man became so enthused that he1 jumped from his chair, to get closer to the radio, and in his excitement miscalculated his distance, and struck his tooth on the corner of the radio. The tooth wag a false one- and to add to the odd story, the tooth is still lost, but the gaping hole vouches for the truth Of the incident. First Gage Game Of Season To Be Played Here Friday Mountaineers' And Clyde To Meet In Double Header; Fast Game Predicted To Eme' 8 rather amusing incident oc- . I? IJ J IWHDDF BEER J Wltin JUDGE. DWXUSTE KQDE STATE OF NRTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Land O' The Sky Mutual Associa tion, Inc., Vs.- Hunt Wimbish, Trading as S. P. Wimbish. The defendant in the above entitled action Will take notice that on the 23rd day of December, 1938, summons in said action was issued against the said defendant by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, the plaintiff claiming the sum of Five Thousand, Twenty seven & 48-100 ($5,027.48) Dollars due it for goods, wares and merchan dise sold and delievered to the de fendant, which summons is returna ble within thirty days from the date thereof; the defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Haywood County, on December 23rd, 1938, against the property of the said defendant, which warrant is returnable at the time and place named for the return of the summons, when and where the de fendant is required appear and an swer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This the 23rd day of December, 1938. KATE WILLIAMSON, Ass't Clerk Superior Court. No. 835 Dec. 29-Jan. 5-12-19. The Mountaineer cagers have one of the toughest schedules in several years. They are to play all the teams in the county for the county cham pionship, besides the teams of the Blue Ridge Conference. On the schedule are several open dates which will be filled probably by Sylva which will not ease the ten sion of the schedule. , The 1939 basketball schedule follows:- . Friday, January 6, Clyde, here. Friday, January 13, Bethel, here. Tuesday, January 17, Henderson ville, here. Friday, January 20, Clyde, there. Tuesday, January 24, open. Friday, January 27, Fines Creek, there.- '.'.'.' Tuesday January 31, open. Friday, February 3, Canton, here. Tuesday, February 7, Bethel, there. Friday, February 10, open. Friday, February 17, Fines Creek, here. Tuesday, February 21, Henderson ville, there. Friday, February 24, Canton, there. The Blue Ridge Conference tourna ment will be held in Hendersonville on Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 4, with Waynesville taking part. The Waynesville Mountaineers will open their regular cage schedule on the local court Friday night when they meet the cagers from Clyde. The opening whistle is set for 7:30. The game will feature both the boys and, girls. ., , The teams have been going through hard work this week trying to get in shape for the opening game after a two week's vacation over the holidays. Both teams felt the effect of not keeping in training and both Coaches Weatherby, who has charge of the girls, and Ratcliff, coach of; the boys, were in hopes that the team would be in shape for the coming tilt with the cagers from Clyde. Clyde has played several game3 already this season, basketball being the major sport of the school. The starting lineup could not be released as both coaches have not definitely decided who will have the honor of starting. Both teams will present good aggre gations and the prospects for a fast and furious game is probable. LICENSE TAKEN The drivers' license of Joseph Troy Gibson, Canton, route two, was re voked Jast week by the state highway department, after conviction of driv ing drunk, in two cases. . NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID Free Book Tells of Marvelous Home Treatment that Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Overona million bottles of tha WILLAK O TREATMENT have been sold for relief o Stomach and Duodenal Ulctrid ue to Exe Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stom ach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Slseplessness, tc, due to Excess Acid. Sold On 15 days' 1 1 a . i- .,- .iiA!I!.-H,a Mman" tvhK'A hiiui mtw " fully explains this marvelous treatment SMITH'S DRUG STORE Waynesville, N. C. . NOTICE . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. RUTH RATCLIFF MORGAN, vs. LEWIS MORGAN. The defendant above-named will take notice that action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for a divorce abso lute on the grounds of two years separation, and the said defendant will further take notice that ha is required to appear before the Clerk of the Court of the said County within 60 days from the date of this notice, and as required by statute, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 21st day of December, 1938. W. G.BYERS, Clerk Superior Court. On Monday, January 16, 1939 at eleven o'clock. A. M., at the court house door in Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C-, the undersigned trus tee will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and premises, lying and being in Beaverdam Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, to-wit: Being lots Nos. 38,39 and 40 as per map and survey made by R. V. Justice, September 25, 1921, of the W. H. Robinson property in Phillips ville, as recorded in Map Book "B"' Index "E" Haywood County, the same being the subdivision of lots 12 and 27, of the T. C. Dotson survey of the C. E. Phillips lands, said lots herein conveyed being more particularly de scribed a3 follows: BEGINNING on the Northeastern intersection of two streets in West Canton, one leading toward Clyde and running with the North side of the other East 100 feet; thence North 149 feet; thence with Hiram Raines line, N. 77 degs. W. 100 feet to the said street leading toward Clyde; thence with Said street S. 172 feet to the BEGINNING, being the same lotg conveyed to Al bert Howell by T. D. Cogburn, et ux., by deed recorded in Book 62, page 493, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, and, Being the same land conveyed by Racket Buster? J. Kilgar Hoover Racket busting J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the nation's G-men, en gages in another type of racquet busting at Miami Beach, Fla., where he Is vacationing. New Court Here Lures Big Games Of Four Colleges VV. C. T. C, Catawba, Lenoir Ithyne And Appalachian Com ing Here For Games It has often been stated that the new court in the junior high building was one of the best courts in Western North Carolina. This has been con firmed by Western Carolina Teachers College, who will play several of their games on this court Due to the building program that is necessary on the campus of WCTG the old gym has been razed and the new one will not be finished until next season. The Catamounts have been granted permission to use the local court for their games scheduled at home. This will give local fans a chance to see basketball played in the stylo of colleges as well as high school. The number of games to bo played here by Cullowheo has not been defi nitely decided but hero are a few of the games that will bo played in Waynesville: Tuesday, February 1-1, Catawba. Saturday, .February 18, Lenoir Rnyne. Tuesday, February 21, Appalachian. It is probable that other games will be played here, and if so tho ac count will bo carried in these columns. Albert Howell, et ux., to J. S. Me haffcy by deed dated July 3, 1923, recorded in Book 59, page 449, Re cord of Deeds of Haywood County. Being also tho same lots of land conveyed in a deed from C. S. Stamey, Trustee, to J. R. Morgan and Geo. II. Ward, dated March 15, 1930, record ed in Book 82, page 441, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to the powers of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by J. L. Ledford and wife, Emma Ledford, to dated June 20, 1936, and recorded in Book 32, page 303, Record of Deed of Trust of Haywood County. This the 16th day of December, 1938. A. T. WARD, Trustee. No. 832 Dec. 22-29-Jan. 6-12. There may be a lot of chornic com plainers around here, but this editor has never yet heard any one of them complaining about his tax assess ment being too low. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Dr. J. F. Abel, de ceased, late of Haywood county, N. ., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tho undersigned administratrix on or be fore the 7th day of December, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate settlement to the undersigned. This the 7th day of December, 1938. BESSIE L. ABEL, Administratrix of estate of Dr. J. F. Abel, Deceased. No. 829 Dec. 8-15-22-29-Jan. 5-12. Business Leaders Say; "1939 Will Be A Good Year" When business is good, building goes on a boom . . . the prices of building materials rise ... labor is absorbed, and it takes longer to do the job, and cost more during boom periods. . . So our advice is, that if you anticipate build ing or repairing of any kind, that you do it AT ONCE. And by all means, consult us for anything in the building line. Junaluska Supply Co. JERRY LINER, Owner Phone 263-J Lake Junaluska (educed Men's Suits From 25 to 33 1-3 LET US Show You. BUY AT DEPT. STORE $29.50 Curlee Suit $19.95 $19.95 College Park $14.95 $16.75 Suits $12.50
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