J 5 jf S PAGE Of Th Waynesville Mountaineer FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948 r intaineers Invade Canton Foir Annual TTiirtey Pay iaMe "flow I game only fanton V's Men's at full speed fthe game and arc almost com jg possible has pf io make this f Bowl game a Btstanding game, j Western North Jms will wind up !es this week and to getting ready I of the year in fans throughout tliiit the bowl wise and very Jeanis w hen they yncsville Moun pouerful Marion jinc. Roth teams In the fundamen jjirful teams and J is the prospect iking crowd that n into Memorial 30 next Saturday the first annual I i'j Club Jf the Canton Y's $or of the Paper Assigned to one ither and the cn 4ch they are go "tasks assures a 1 jt committee has (jj for the bowl .Waynesville and UALITY1 EATING NO DOWk PAYMEJC TODAY SNG COmPRNf ! N. C. I S Broadwa r uox '4 I'-,-! : , A1 Hi i i , 7 mi item ,.in Y's Club Pushes Bowl Preparations Marion and his first report on shIps has led George Trostel's grounds committee to take steps to import an extra 1.000 bleacher seats to add lo the present 4.000 seating capaci ty of Black Bear Memorial stad ium. Trostel's committee is also making arrangements for a special reserved section of seats and ac commodations on the 50-yard line for the press, high school coaches and talent scouts. Don Randolph's committee is compiling and publishing a very attractive and informational pro gram, with a specially designed cover, for distribution at the game. Junior Bears Play Boh Phillips, whose committee is planning .he pro-game and half lime activities, has hit the enter tainment jack-pot. He has booked Jack Justice's Gra-Y Junior Bears, a team of 12-14 year olds who have been undefeated in four games with similar Asheville teams, to play the fast Brevard Midgets at one o'clock on bowl day for the entertainment of early arrivals at the stadium. Phillips has also announced that the Waynesville. Marion and Can ton high school bands, all crack outfits, have accepted invitations to perform in the Paper Bowl. They will parade on the field before the game and will put on a special show at the intermission During the game the three bands will make a colorful showing grouped in spec ial stands bordering the south goal end zone. The committee on after game entertainment, under the leader ship of Carl Anderson, has planned a banquet at which both teams will be guests of the Y's Men, and following the banquet the gridiron warriors will be guests of the Sub Deb club of Canton high school at a dance in the Champion YMCA gymnasium. Boyd Smathers and Jack Justice have procured two handsome tro phies to be presented to the Marion and Waynesville teams at the ban quet, and each member of the two squads will receive a suitable me mento of their participation in the Paper Bowl. J. R. Sechrests' advertising com mittee is spreading the news of the bowl through newspaper and radio advertising ao publicity and plac ards. WHCC and WLOS will carry the program." General Chairman Ralph Go forth and John Stephens and Hen ry Michael, officers of the Y's Men's club, have concentrated on plans for the safety, ' comfort and convenience of the two teams and the fans. They are confident that, with favorable weather, a capacity crowd will see the game, that the Waynesville and Marion athletic coffers will be consicdrably enrich ed, and that they will be able to turn over an appreciable sum to the Champion YMCA for the fur therment of their boys and girls work at Camp Hope on Pigeon River. Minute for CoJte r Rest for Workers J jMKSrn jMSfl Justice Gains On Duke tOL AUTHOttrr or thI Ck-COU COMPANY IY . BOTTLING COMPANY of Asheville, N. C. ' O Coc-CotoCoiiT ......:. e ?xxx,c6'- . C .... ,,n.i. imanwuiimH mmmi.mmmmmmmnmimmiMMmmmmmmm- d-mni,ii'ni;iiwiiMiwniiiii'iiiini ' miming The 1948 Waynesville High yesterday in the annual Thanksgiving clash with the Canton Ilisili Black Bears. Tin- Mountaineers will he host team in the first annual Paper Bowl g;:mc to be played in Canton on December 4th. Pictured here left to right are: First row -Gene Yarborough. Co-Capt. Bill Owens. Howard MehnHe, Sam Wiggins. Edwin Terrell. Winston Knsley. ('has. Howell. I)a id Price. Co-Capt. Howard Liner, Lloyd l'r zier, Bill Suttton. Alden McCracken. Second row- Bob Davis, Bob Owens, Jim .Moss, George Garrett. Jim Briudle. Harold Mills, Don Whisenhunt. Sam Jones. Tom Boyd. ( has. Womack. Jim Whitman. Third row Bob Set.er. Bed Plemnions. J. C. Deweese. Joe Hipps. Jim Fugat, Wade Francis, Harold Metcalf, Troy Messer. John Terrell, Slamlley J.. nus. Jack Milner. Henry Nichols, Jim Kuykendalh. Fourth row Ken Styles. Dale Medfard, Jim Mct'lure. .lack Grasty, Scratch Ionian. Carroll Swanger, Tei ry Sw anger. Beeves Carver. H. Beese, Jerry Evans, Chas. Caldwell Fifth row Coach Carl HalcliH. K Stanley, Kem.ilh Col bin. .Mgr. Hock Powers. Claude Green, Arthur Mehaffev. Coach C. E. Weal hi'iby Blue Ridge Loop Meets Mon. Night Officials and members of the Blue Hidge Athletic Conference will hold their annual winter meet ing at (he Army Stoic in Ashe ville next Monday evening at ti o'clock, according to an announce ment by Secretary C, C. Poindex ter. One of the principal features of the meeting will be the official declnration of the loop's football champions for IH4ft. as leqtiired by the by-laws, but this is expected to be inoip or less of a formality since the Wa nr villp High Moun taineers are leading the standings Land, have already becH,.,cuQ$en to represent the conference in Can ton's Paper Bowl Plans will be made and dates set for the confeience basket ball tour nament, track meet and other win ter and spring sports The super intendents and principals of Hip member schools are being urged to accompany their coaches .to this meeting The thirteen member schools of the conference at ptesent are Ashe ville School, Christ School. Ben Lippen, Brevard, Canton. Waynes ville. Oakley. Swanii.inoa, Mar shall. Hendersonville. Bill more. Tryon and Sand Hill. Tom Medford Plays Outstanding Game Against Tar IJabies Tom Medford. 200-pound tackle from Waynesville, played an out standing game against the North Carolina freshmen squad last week The Duke junior varsity went down before the baby Tar Heels by a 39 to 28 score. Tom, who learned his football here at Waynesville High, has played good, football throughout his freshman year and shows pro mise of developing into a future star at Duke. Medford tips the scale close to the 200 lb mark and is fast for his size, a hard charger and tackle and plays an aggressive game on the field. Charlie Justice, star North Carolina halfback, scoots away from Paul Stephana (25) for a 12-yard gain at Chapel Hill, Saturday. 20-0. (AP Wirephoto). Complete Successful Grid Mountaineers piilured here closed Tar Heels Place Four Men On AP All-Southern Team Carolina Moves Up To Fourth Place In Nation The top ten teams of the nation retained most of their positions this week according to the Asso ciated Pre,ss poll. The Michigan Wolverines continued as the num ber one team, followed closely by Notre Dame. In third place is Army again this week The North Caiailina Tar lles, 2Q, to 0 .victors over Duke moved Into fourth place ind California dropped into fifth place, which was vacated by the Tar Heels Okblioma, Northwest ern. Southern Methodist. Clemson and Oregon finished out the first ten teams Here's the first twenty teams of the nation according to the AP poll 1. 2. :t 4 Michigan 1.72'i Notre Dame UMM Army 1.2!).'l North Carolina 1.071 ,V California 007 . Oklahoma fl.'W 7. Northwestern 7:ill , 8. Southern Methodist Mil Cleinson 4211 10. Oregon :ilti 11. Michigan Slate 2.rH: 12 Georgia 250; 13. Minnesota 00; 14 ! Tulane, 5; 15 Vanderbill, 52; Hi Mississippi, 3!); 17. Ohio Slate, 1H Penn Stale. 30'; HI. Penn i sylvania, 32; 20. William and Mary, 24. Station WHCC To Broadcast Thursday Game At Canton Station WHCC will again carry a play-by-play description of thei Thanksgiving game between Way- ! nesv ille and Canton from Memorial Stadium in Canton and will take the air at 2:15 with Harry "Blue" Season Set For Bowl Game out one of the most successful seasons in the history of the school The North Carolina Tar Heels placed four men on the I Kill AP Ail-Soul hern first team. Two from Clemson. two from William and Mary, one from Duke. N. C Stale anil Wake Forest rounded out the first team. The ends were Art Weiner, North Carolina and John O'Quimi. of Wake Forest. The tackles were l.en S.-ifarn, North C;:rolna and Al I oi o;:al i. of Duke. Guards Frank Gillespie of Clem son and llern.-irrl Walts of N ('. Stale Tommy Thninp on, Willi, no and Mary landi'd the center spot on I lie Icioii, In the liaikl'n'hl were ( Imi lie Justice and llosea Hoflyeis of Norlb Carolina along with Holi er! Gage of Cleinson and Jack ( 'loud of William ami Mary. Here are Hi- HMK All Southern Conference football selections of the Associated Press MUST 'IT. A M Pos. Player School No Car. Wake l oi e .1 I hike No. Car. ' h i ii ,i in N (' Stale Win. f'j Man No Car. 'leiuson No Car. Win K- Mary Art Weiner John O Qiiinii Al HeioiMh, I , I'll S.i I ;i I vii I'l.Mii, Gillr .pie Dei ii.ii d Wall . Tom I homo on Charlie , In:. lice Uol.crl Gare llosea liodci'is Jack Cloiot Sicotiil Team I, on lloitsma Wm ft Mary 1 1. ike Duke Maryland N ('. SI .'lie No. Car. Maryland Wake Foresl William Duncan Louis Allen Bay Krone 'harles Mus.ser Sid Varney Grno Kinney Bill Gregus filbert Tboiuason Andy Davis Fred Folger. Jr. V.M.I. Geo. Wash Duke Hobinson doing the play-by-play. The crack Waynesville High School band, under the direction of Charles Isley, will journey to Canton wilh the team and as in the past will have a well rounded and entertaining program for the fans Want hrins: quick results. Duke's Ed Kavwiaugh (63i and North Carolina defeated Duke, Three Teams Cop Bowling Loop Games Ward's Esso. the A. C. Law rence Cutsolers and the Waynes ville Bowling Center teams came through with 2 to I victories over their opponents in this week's match play at the Waynesville Bowling Center. The Wards team continued their victorious ways by defeating the Lions and maintained their lead over the Waynesville Bowling Cen ter team. The Cutsolers handed Dayton No. 1 a 2 lo 1 licking and in the other league match. the Waynesville Bowling Center also marked up two victories while los ing one game. Wards posted high single game with 031 plus to nose out the Cut sole team, which posted a 0211 game. Wards also had high series wilh a total of 2644 to the Cutsol ers' 2f!3!) pins. In the individual averages, Shu ford Cagle of Wards had high game with a 221 Jim Brarkett also of Wards was second high with a game of 210. followed by Oliver Youtil, ( ulsole with a 202 and F.d Boone, Dayton No. 2, with 201 Oliver Younl had high series with a total of 542 pills. Slmford Cagle was second with 525. Jim Bracked had 5115 for I bird spot and Ed Boone followed closely with a set of 501. W'vllle Ten Pin League Standings W 15 12 !) II fi 4 I. 3 li ! 10 12 1 4 Wards W B.C. Daylon-2 ( 'lit sulci's Lions Davlon-1 Catamounts Grid Team Feted At Annual Banquet The Western Carolina Teachers College gridders were feted last night at a football banquet spon sored by the Athletic Association in the college dining hall before the members of the 1948 grid squad and 140 guests. Will Garrison, sports editor of the Charlotte Observer was the guest speaker. He was introduced by Coach Tuck McConnell. master of ceremonies. Captain Arthur Byrd, Western Carolina's candidate for Little All America honors, delivered the toast for the team to the coaches giv ing each a gift from the squad Movies of the Western Carolina- Kmory and Henry game completed the evening's entertainment. Football Schedule November 25 Waynesville vs. Canton. Brevard vs. Swannanoa. Andrews vs. Murphy. Nov. 27 College Games a North Carolina vs. Virginia. N. C. State vs. Villanova. Alabama vs Florida. Clemson vs. Auburn. Georgia vs Georgia Tech. Kentucky vs. Miami. Tulane vs. L. S. U. Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee. South Carolina vs. Wake Forest. V. M. I. vs. V. P. I. William and Mary vs. Arkansas Maryland vs. West Virginia. Army vs. Navy. Penn. vs. Cornell. Fordham vs. N. Y. U. Missouri vs. Kansas. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A & M. Arch Rivals Lock Morns In Family Scrap Today The Waynesville High Mountain eers closed out two weeks of stren uous practice sessions here Wed nesday as thev ran through final preparaiions for the annual Tur key Day clash with the Canton High Black Bears The game will be plaed in Canton s Memorial Stadium wilh the kickofT slated for 2:30 o'clock. The Mountaineers, who have been idle for the past two weeks, will be al tup .strength for this clash as they seek lo keep their winning streak intact The Moun taineers will lie gunning for their eighth win of the season as against one loss. In an earlier meeting of these two teams, the Mountaineers came out on the long end of the score by 14 to 0. The game was a thrill packed allair and the final min utes when Whisenhunt. Mountain eer reserve back, intercepted a pass and ram'. led K3 yards for a touchdown 3th MeetiiiK The game Thursdav will mark the 39th meeting of these two teams and the two coaches, Weath rrby and Poindexter, will be fac ing each other for the 25th time in this series Both teams will be out to improve their standings in the rivalry and as usual a top notch game is in prospect Coach Weatherhy has devoted considerable time cluiinu the layoff to offensive fool ball as he has kept the leant in the best possible shape for this clash Although the Mountaineers have already accept ed an invitation to the Paper Bowl game in Canton on December 4th. the Waynesville mentors have been wiirking for this traditional Can Ion game and have gone all out lo add another win lo their record. Starts Same l.ine-l'p Coijch Wealherhy is expected to start llu' same line-up that has started most of the Mountaineer games this season At the ends will be Gene Yarborough and Bob Owen, co-eapl Bill Owen and Ed Terrell al tackles, guards will be Howard Mchaffcy and Chas. Howell, and al enlert Dave Price, will get, the nod In the hackfleld. i Charlie Womack will be al the quarterback post, eo-caplain How ard Liner and Bob Davis at the halfbacks and husky Winston Ens ley al fullback. The Canton High Black Bears ran through final warm-up drills Wednesday as the Bears wound up practice sessions for die traditional Thanksgiving battle with the Way nesville Mountaineers in Memor ial Stadium. Coach (.'. C. Poindexter sent the Bears through long workouts this week in preparation for the return match wilh the Mountaineers and is set for the renewal of this an- .222 fS'r' 'Ljlj 7 ffji OF REASONS WHY( YOu SHOULD FEED, SECURITY EGG MASH EGC i iMA5Hj(, WAYNESVILLE FEED & SEED CO. 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