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County Boys
Making Good
At WCTC For
Catamounts
Tin- following Was nesville lads
are showing their wares for the
ISMtf edition (if III.- We'tel'Il Caro
lina Catamount . j
Jack 'I'lulu-i Ail iiil'Iom, 240 II).'
quaitei li(f k is hlluiK In- liiii- back
ing post and callinj.' Hit- iiMciiMW
signals. An iii'-.ion i.-, plasiiit; Ins j
second year of college ball, after i
missnii; l he 1 94t! season with in
juries iviriml in I i c-seasini piac- !
tn-e. lit- is alternate caplain this ;
year anil one nl 1 1 it- most versatile
hack?, in the Cat attack. ArriiiKtiiii
is rated a- one nt the best Mockers
in Cat lii-1 i and much will he
heard aliunt tins hi, la lole tlic
season ends in November, j
Hairs .la.Miis In 22." II) tackle
from Uainsilr holds down the!
left tackle spot in th,. ('at lorwaril
wall .lavnis s plavuiu Ins louith
season as a ('alainoiint. having
daid in 1114a when the Cats '
I )!; ill .11 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I -clu duh' Coach'
Tom Yuiini: Jay lies as one ol
the outstanding tackles of the
.North Sialc C'nnleivi'.cc. and as
Mood a tackl, as he has cu-r coach- '
ed. lie las a slam hany. hard i
charim; type .anie and is often'
1 hi- lit l h man in the opponent s
backfield
IIuHh Constance, center, from
V a. ncs ilV, is siai mm lus third i
year ol s,.i;,,. unli the Cats anil
il Ins pi,'s,nl s i i , n pla is an
indu aloi In- is ,t, 1 1 ni il to hi' one
ol the I'l e..s in II, e loolhall history
ol tin- C at amount - lie holds down
the oilier 1 1 1 n hacker post and is
haul to t.,ke out ol a play. Ills
aluht n s do ii, ,t .i,,p v. it I, his de-Icii-aw'
maneuvers. ;,s ,. S rated
one ot t In- lop olleien,' pnol men
in the ( onli ience and is dt-stint-d
to i:aiu oniercnce honors at
this spol. -Constance lled Up to
tin- .nivalin- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t; 'in the npell-
i'lc' i'. .e.on-i lli-h I'., ml. lie
lllll.i i l a -iipelh d,l,n-le per
t ii i ii ,i 1 1, , whi n h, crashed through
the IIil'Ii I',, ii. t lino to hiock their
Irs l"i point mi the final plav of
'he came and a-Mii'c he Cata
mount a 7 to ii a loi i
' I In- i th,. lii I in a cries of
l He Hi'- mm ,i ' It,,- , .,1 end
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ThXAS A( K HI I I s
AI ew -features
S A.N'IUMO
think compel it i e
I III! check V , I ! I .1 i
Vi I -lt id l'i as Ii
team captain.
Jim is attendnm
at St, Man - I nr.,
will he aide to ;;i
net spiinj'
l)inini? Ihe summer he "I
liimsi If to a mi l e one and
lialf miles of swimmiiiH per
That requires an hour and a half.
When he's in compel d ion Jim
splashes hio and om- half miles per
day.
KF.NTl TKV KFRVKI.S
MIAMI a.M'i There are more
Kenluc-ky kernels at Hialeah this
summer llian at the height uf win
ter racing at the Florida track It's
like this. There was considerable
quantity of Kentucky torn in the
hay taken from stalls for a protec
tive blanket Xur Uie racing strip jn
the olt4ea.san, The st-cd look root,
and (he Hialeah track has accident
ally i become a flourishing corn
patch.
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Football
Schedules
I'riday. Sept. :! I
Tr on al U .ii ni" die
Mm phy a I S l a
Mom oe .it ( .nil, ,11
lirysun (':! .-.I Si-v lerviile. Tenn.
I.'o, Sp, Hi" . al la: - ,1.1,1
Saint liill al s,annaiioa.
Total Catch
One Red Face
Here is the story of one of Way
nesville's fishermen who barbers
as a pastime. It all happened out
at Fontana one sunny morning.
It seems thai the fisherman had
very good luck and had reeled in
a 23-inch 5'2 pound bass, which
was truly a beauty. Now this fish
erman had heard a lot about the big
I ones that had gotten away, so ue
I was going to make sure that he
jclid not lose this one. After all,
I he knew a certain fellow-fisherman
Uhat would never believe it unless
he saw the fish.
Hack to this big fish, he looped
his line through its gill and lied it
securely not just once but two
large knots. Gently he lowered
the fish back into the water, keep
ing one eye dii the knots as the
lish disappeared under water.
About half an hour later, he de
cided to check on his fish and, NO
Fish!
It seems that this very careful
fisherman had forgotten to anchor
the ether end of his line to the
boat and his big one had gotten
away.
That is the story of one big fish
that got away, and of a local fish-,
erman who returned home with a
very red face. i
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This picture made by Ingram's Studio, shows Bob Owen
end tor ine mountaineers, maKing a touenaown in their game
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Canton Finishes Drills
For Strong Monroe High
On Home Field 8 Tonight
5-Day Fox Hound Hunt To
Be Staged In Newport
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The Smoky Mountain Fox Hunt
ers Association will stage the first
annual hunt at Newport, Tenn ,
October 4-9, and hundreds of hunl-
ers from several states are expect
ed to attend.
A number of Haywood hunters
are expected to enter the various
contests that will he staged during
the 5-day gathering of hunters.
I'ronioters of the hunt announced
this week that Hill Top Hustler,
national fox hound champion, will
he at the show. The promoters also
announced that more cups and
trophies will be given at this hunt
than any oilier of ils kind, and all
winners will be recognized in the
National hunt.
During the 5-day hunt, derby
dogs will run the first two days,
and the all-age dogs Ihe remaining
three clays. The Bench Show will be
held on the night of the 7lli.
Plenty of hotel accommodations
will be available, and camp sites
provided for those wishing to camp.
The backers also announced that
there will la- plenty ol individual
kennel space, Ihe same as used in
Ihe Soul heaslei ii hunt.
A lo.sl dug truck will be avail
able al Hie casling site each day to
pick ui) lult- returning dogs and re
lurn them to Ihe kennels.
Headquarters ull be at the
Ifhea-Miius Hotel, and Dr. W. C
Ituble, is president, and ('. II. Wag
ner, of Maryville, is secretary-treasurer.
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Lujack Is gone, But Irish Still Mm
To Go Thru 3rd Unbeaten Campaign
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By Will I AM
News! , at ore-,
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HOW FAST ARE THEY?
NEW YORK AC A series of
tests lecently conducted on the
speeds of game birds established
the blue-wing teal as the fastest of
them all. It averages about 90 miles
an hour in flight and can go even
faster when freightened Most game
birds flv at around 50 miles an hour
when unmolested and a little faster
when frightened.
Six former Notre Dame athletes,
are members of the Buffalo Bills
of the All-America Football Conference.
Players from 23 states are on the
roster of the Baltimore Colts of the
All-America Football Conference.
Sill
Dame i
straight
the M'l
whethci tin
, munition.
The s(,,-u
paper, look, like
takes to knock oil'
ponent s.
But the question of its ability
can be answered better alxiut 5
p.m. on Sept. 25. Thai s the dale
of th Notre Dame Purdue match.
And Purdue, strong and season
ed, rates as a potential BiR Nine
champ.
The Irish will go into the cam
paign without the ,-lar who guided
Ihem thorugh seasons unblemished
by defeat in I94IS anil 1947
Johnny Lujack They also will miss
suc h stalwarts of the line as George
Connor. Ziggy Carobski and
George Strohnu-yer, and backs like
Bob Livingstone. Bill (Jumpers
Kloyd Simmons, Corwin Clalt and
I 'etc Ashbaugh.
But they still have the coach
ing magic of (-'rank Leahv and a
gang of big anil swift young nun
to carry the victory chain.
The team will he built on the
firm foundation of 24 letternien
Toughest task will be filling
Waynesville Ken To Play
Important Roles When
WCTC Meets Appalachian
FRANK TKIPUCKA
Blue Ridge Conference
To Stage 'Paper Bowl'
Game In Canton Dec. 4
ft;
The Blue Ridge athletic confer-1 to the Paper Bowl" in the event
ence has officially approved the
proposed "Paper Bowl" football
i i K earoe, planned for Dec. 4th in Can
I 'ton high's Memorial stadium, and
1 has accepted an invitation for th
'. r lull ...... r k.Mn!nM. 4 1
(, awu luniEiriivc .iiiiiipiuiia lu fl7
, 1 aa host team in this new bowl prb-
motion. '
J This action was taken at the an
f nual fall business meeting of the
, J conference, at which time permis
- sion was also granted to any mem-
ler school to accept an invitation i
tne loop champions could not fill
the engagement.
The "Paper Bowl" promotion is
being sponsored b,y the Y's Men s
club of the Champion YMCA of
Canton. They were represented at
the conference meeting by John
Stephens and Ralph Gofoiih, who
revealed that the club plans to in
vite strong team from a North
Georgia or East Tennessee con.
feretice to opposa the Blue Ridge
representative.
I.njack's old job at quarterback.
I. ti jack's heir presumptive is Frank
Tnpucka. Tripucka is a good pass
er Hut since he didn't see a lot
of action as l.ujack's understudy,
his efficiency as a field general re
mains lo be tested.
I.eahy will he able to present
a line made up of veterans who
will average more than 200
pounds. Best of the six monasram
men available for guard duty are
Mill I ischrr, the 230-pound cap
tain, and Marty Wendell, who is
not so heavy hut Just as rugged.
The Irish need yield to nobody
when it comes to class at the ends
Inn Mai tin and I.eon Hart will,
work Hare. Both tower more than
six feet and top 20(1 in weight.
Three letter winners are ready
for service at the tackles Ralph
McGehee. Augie Cifelli and Ted
Budy nkiewic7 and two more are
on deck for center chores Bill
Walsh anil Walter Grothaus.
Halfback materia) includes Terry
liiennan. a fast and furious ball
carrier, Emil Stitke, Ernie Zaleski,
I.arry Coutre and Coy McGee, the
little scat specialist. John Panelli
and Mike Swistow-irz will be on
hand fur fullback roles. And re
serves, numerically at least, are
never a problem at Notre Dame.
But Coach Leahy has his wor
ries, t int is how to get his tal
ented boys functioning In high
gear for the opening game
against Purdue.
If they can push past the Boiler
makers, the going should be easi
er against. Pittsburgh, Michigan
Slate and Nebraska. Then comes
Iowa, always stubborn against the
Irish, Navy anil Indiana.
The finish id the schedule may
matjrh the slarl in difficulty. The
Irish will ran", memories of last
year's 2(1-1!) :-iii, ,,k afainst North
western And tin Wildcats may be
even wilder I his tune.
The loni! road ends in a new
game with Wa-Inn; Ion anil the tra
ditional South, i n California tilt.
VARIETY SHOW
MIAMI i.M'i - Team varioly is
one of the -pices of the Orantfe
Bowl football series. Twenty-two
different educational institutions
have been reprc enled in the 14
New Year's Rami's hire. In the
same period, brag the Orange Bowl
folks, the Su;j.ir Howl has featured
19 different schools, the Cotton
Howl 18 and the Hose Bowl 14.
Coach Tom Young pronounced
his Catamounts in top shape for
the important clash with the Ap
palachian Mountaineers in Ashe
ville Saturday night. This is the big
Kame of the year for the Cats and
they are primed to defeat the Apps
and get revenge for the 19 to 0 de
feat of last year.
Coach Young was very well
pleased with the performance of
the Cats as they handed the High
I'oint Panthers a 7-6 defeat in
High Point last Saturday and mov
ed nut in front of the Ninth Stale
Conl'ereni e. Coach Youni; was high
in his praise of livid, i ichl guard
anil Constance, cenler, as these
hoys led a superb defense of their
double marker.
Both teams are expoclod lo elder
the game on even terms Saturday,
with the breaks ol' Ihe game being
the deciding factor.
A large group of local fans are
expected to follow the Catamounts
to Asheville to see the only feature
college game of tin- year lo be
played in A
Coach C. C. Poindexter sent his
Canton High Black Bears through
light tapering off drills Thursday
in final preparation for the invasion
of Monroe High Friday night.
Still seeking to enter the 1948
win column after eoinu .t,. - i...
fore the powerful Forest Cilv T.n'.'f wilh Canton
nadoes last Friday night, the Black
Bears are nrimed li-M,.., m.. .... v e or six game slat
time has been devoted to cettinB !he Moums H
th.. nlT(.no m,.hi wre teams.
- fiiaieii up
and also to improve the aerial game
of the Bears.
In last week's encounter, the
Black Bears played excellent de
fensive ball and made G. Green,
highly regarded Forest City full
back, just another football
as the hard charging (
player ;
'anion line!
stopped him before he could get
started. The entire Forest City
backfield could only total (14 yards
rushing against the Bear forward
wall.
Anticipating perfect football
weather for the game, another
capacity crowd is expected to wit
ness a wide open, hard fought bat
tle on the turf of Memorial Stadium
Friday night. Kick-off time is 0
o'clock.
Coach Poindexter is expected to
start the same line-up that opened
against Forest City.
LE Pate.
I.T -Whilted.
I.G Fisher.
C Amos.,
RG Swafford.
RT Clark or Sharp.
RE B. Rhodarmer.
QB Rhymer or Cannon
1.11 Phillips.
KH D. Allen.
FH Stiles.
HITS 'EM A COUNTRY MILE - By Alon Mover
A horticulturist al I he University
of Massachusetts says flowers for
bouquets should be cut with a
razor.
ukets have been
xim eet-iuri(. is uritjl
I'arly A nu her tlpJ
anticipated tusvrtkrl
open llinr 1948 M
i'tubahle starling
Yarburousli
Terrell
Howell
Price
MehalTi'y
Uill Own
Bub Owen
Wotmick
Davis
I.iner
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The probable slariil
Tryon is as follows:
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Boi rell ii'o-capt i J
(jOnell
Williams
T Ail-ilfe
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Idiocies iro-capt i
Kdwarils
Mellon
Qinllen
l-D-'er
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Human ears cans
Incessant clamor of ll
fits about merheid
bat's signaling ml
wave band uf about 1
ur vibrations per l
cars can only detect
band front 20 lo 2C f
To Think of RefreM
Is to Think of Cm
75,000 SFF. FILM
I.OS ANGFT.F.S (AP) Xfore
than 7.1,011(1 Soul hern Californians
have been hnwn "The Hesl in
Football." a 21-minule sound and
color movie piepand by the Los
Angeles Doris of the All . America
pro football Conference. Don Am
cche, president of the Dons, nar
rates the film, which features the
outstanding plays of the team's
1947 season.
Ten members of the All-America
Conference Champion Cleve
land Browns played their college
football for Ohio State. Coach Paul
Brown is an ex-Ohio State cotch.
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