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flfHllTS PAGE CI 11,3 WayncsviHe IIoumuL-jtcr ThursJay Atteruooa, March 2, 1330 .it X 1 U u JJU r-i n nnnn r p . - J UJUv? ! - i ; ! Lals Extend 'beaten String 30 Straight uie's girls ast night won ? u Rdge tournament champion- uneated Mountains Icessfully defended the iat season by romp- CHidersmivllle, M1. -kern" tnnnoA "T for 30 points to jS Betty Sheehan fired IT through the hoop and i ledford contributed ten to I S champ, with more puwhtban M-. i HVndersonville quintet, with SHoint performance tak ?jhiduI honors, whipped the ,J,V cnni Blues for the -ence "boys' title. capture tneir mm .Ininnshio in two seasons, fesville gins had to play two games. ' the performances ui...me rs i those two contests won the of icials' eWfU5f' on the tournament All-Star A ' j : A I. eogdiil and .Miss Sheehan jard Hel Farmer were ham h rst team. :;' U Nancy Leopard and Mary isty and Miss Meaiora wc 4 for the second team.? i Hiynie of Canton also was i to the first team, while tier 1 . fi liate, Forward joreua won I place on tne secona 4 to the boys' honor team Sutton of Waynesviiie, ohnny Phillips and Bobby both of Canton. ' of Hendersotiville UTid im of Asheville School round top squid. , : the girls' first team, besides! dies previously named, are ?mith and Miss Baker, both ldersonville. led to the second team were f erguson of Brevard and Miss r of Hendersonville. A" ' boys' second team lineup Anderson and Bernstein, of Asheville School and Joe Gilreath and Whitmire, lie girls' finals, Bunny Drake huiprsnn villa flmJ Hie first loal, and for about half of Jrst period it was close. . then Marjorie, Betty and Wroed in on the hoop, the tightened up, and the title into the Waynesviiie tropby faUtimeit was 45 to 16, favor fcnesville. as the second time In-two the girl Mountaineers suc- (ly defended their 1949 titles, iturday night they added the 1 championship of Cantbn's Medal Tournament tp their on. still have one more title nd. That one is the Enka mi crown. The 1950 event at the Enka gym March Girts Finalt - pile (80) Ilend-ville (41) pan (22) Redden (7) W 30) ........ Drake (25) prd dO) Smith (6) pet ......t...;.w. Walker Baker fPard A iwil Waynesviiie: Tavlor 11. p 3. Sparks 4, Creasman. McGaha. Hendersonville- P 5- McCraw, Snelhng. ton Bet by Ben lippen, 60-42. The Canton girls also had a ficht on their bands bef ort edging Try- on s sexiei, 33-31. Hendersonville's boyi, one of the pre-tournament favorites, open-. e their campaign by trouncinc Christ School, 53-31, while Ashe ville School, another powerful contender, breezed by Brevard, 55-37. . -; a Bob Davis was the big trun in the Mountaineer offensive; hiWng the pot for 25 points, while Bill Sutton contributed a cool 17 to the proceedings. Waynesviiie took the lead short ly after the 'game started, nd worked out a 36-16 advantage by half time. Canton's girls bad to come -from behind to lick the battling Tryon organization. Tryon led 12-8 at the end of - the half, but the lady Bears tied it up at- 20-20 as. the third period closed, then took the lead behind Dot Palen's sharp shooting. '' ' ' - ' A He 13 points toped the winners, with Miss Pittman of Tryon con necting Tor W -potnla and . high scoring honors. Jotmny, Phillips collected 2 5 points as he led the Gold Medal champion quintet wer its first hurdle toward the Blue Ridge Con ference title. Canton led all the way but had fight on its hands in the closing minutes when Ben Lippen's quin tet staged last-ditch rally. Football Star Tucker Graham led the losers with 13 points. Kalin and Smith with 14 and 12 points respectively paced the Hendersonville Bearcats to their easy triumph over the Greenies. . The Bearcats rolled up a 36-14 lead by aalf time and were never in trouble. Johnson of Asheville School con nected for 18 markers as he led the Blues to their victory. The Blues worked out a 28-15 advantage by intermission and suffered little anxiety -at any point during the game. U.Crabtree Wins Thrillers From Fines Creek CDP By BARBARA BEST (Mountaineer Correspondent) The Upper Crabtree community basketball teams whipped the Fines -twi community cagers m Dorn ends of a doubleheader Monday night at the Fines Creek School gym. The Fines Creek girls gave the Crabtree sextet a bad stare before they bowed, 34-31. The Fines Creek tirls fought to a 31-all tie in the final period. But Jewel Dee Ferguson sank a field goal.-then clinched the contest for Crabtree with a free throw. Liflie Jane Sanford, highest scor er for the winners, turned in 17 points, white Novella Wood was close with 12. - a- June Ferguson topped the losers with 15 points. " ; Bea Bast scored 13 to lead the Upper Crabtree boys to r 53-2 trturhph' over the Fines v Creek quintet. S. T. Swanger scorched the hoop with 20 points for the losers to take individual honors. The Fines-Creek boys were close all the way but never could take the lead. The lineups: GIRLS Crabtree (34 Fines Creek (31) F Wood (12) F Sanford (17) . F Ferguson (5) G Bradshaw G Best H....;.... G Hill J. Ferguson (15) , B. Trantham (4) Haynes (10) ...... M. Trantham ..,;;,.......: Fisher Ledford U. Crabtree sub: Cogdill. Fines Creek subs; Joan Ferguson, Green. Round PSville's bovs Davsprt iheir of the Tnnrnnmont Mnn. pt with the greatest of ease: pamped Tryon, 69-37. I0"'8 bojx fresh from a sue- I low of their home town fedal event, ran into stub- '"istanee. Thev soiiPMPd ANT ADS The Waynesviiie girls, with Mar- jorie' Cogdill showing the way, bumped- Brevard, 56-28 Tuesday, in their first tournament appear' ance which incidentally, was the semifinals. ; Marjorie contributed 22 points and generally played a beautiful ball-handling game, while Betty Sheehan was only a point behind her, and Nancy Medford, who did n nice job of feeding both of them, added ten to the total. ' Asheville School's powerful Blues came from behind after the first period ended, staved off a last minute Waynesviiie rally and won the boys' game, 43-40. Bill Sutton of Waynesviiie was the top individual performer in the contest, however, connecting for 19 points and playing his us ually highly-efficient floor game. Unfortunately, the Mountaineer scoring punch was off the beam in general for the contest. After leading, 11-7. t the end of the first period, they fell behind to a 22-13 disadvantage by intermission.; They staged a powerful push in the waning minutes, but it was just little too late., , . , ThWndprsonvillp duintet; elin- pedriie Canton Bears,' '38-35j in another, thriller that was typical of the two regular-season meetings between the two clubs. Johnny Phillips )t the Bears came through with individual scor- ing honors, connecting for 16 points. HenflersonvlHe led, iz-, ai me end of the first quarter, and 25-20 at the end of the half. ; The first period saw the lead change four times, and that was typical or tne whole tattle. Canton's cirls and Henderson- vine's girls staged a dogfight also all . the way until the. final two minutes when the host girls broke loose and poured in the winning noints. while their guards held Canton -scoreless. BOYS V. Oabtree (53) Fines Creek A2) F B. Best (13) ......A Swanger (20) FD. Rogers (6) ...... Ledford (15) C E. Rogers (8) M. Kirkpatrick (4) G Ferguson (2) .... J. Ledford (3) G Sanford (10) Trantham U. Crabtree subs: Elkins 4, W. Best 4, Justice 6. Fines Creek sub: J. Kirkpatrick. Girls' lineup: Waynesviiie 58) F-rSheehan 21) F-Cogdill (22) FMedford 10) G-r-Farmer G Grasty G Leopard Brevard (28) Norris (6) . McCall (7) Ferguson (15) Patterson . McCrary B. Allison Subs: Waynesviiie: Taylor 3, Sparks, Green, Creasman, McGaha. Brevard: Greene, Reba Allison, Rebecca Allison. Boys' lineup: Tlendersonville (38) Canton (35) F Flemming (7) .. King (1) F Smith (10) .... Poindexter (2) C Gilreath (3) . .... Phillips (16) G Whitmeyer (7) ...... Stiles (4) G Kalin (11) ; Moore (9) Subs: Hendersonville: Orr. Can ton; Wells 1, Coman 2, Alexander. "sumery Ward rvfria lei " - --.. v. ,u. n it 1U .-ri a r,. . ' o.uu, ana v-smpbell's Shop, Way m 2-tf STRAND ONE DAY March 9 ..S -KSlMv.rr. (First Ronnd) Boys' lineups: Ash. School 55) Brevard (37 ) -Shores (6) Morris (13) Ft Clovis 2) Ewbank (17) C Johnspn (18) -....A... Wolfe (2) G-Andefson (4) . Bagwell C3) 3 Bernstein (5) ... Stamey SubS: Ashevfllc School: Hunt 10, Harris 3, Morris 3, Hansen 2, Smith 2. Brevard; Reid 2, Harris, Kim- eey, Peterson. Trm score WaS 38-35 when the ball game broke up on the Hen dersonville spurt. Janet Smith of Hendersonville tnnv inHivfdim) honors with her 24-noint oerformance, while Can- f nn'a .Torptta McCrary." who has istentlv fine ball all season, "was runnerup with 20. The lineups: (Senlfinab) Girls' lineup: , Hendertonville (47) Canton (38) V Redden (8) McCrary (20) r dfuVa 7 Johnson 0) FSmith (24) Palen (8) G Baker ranK G -Walker U00 r- tpi! .... Haynie Snh- Hendei-sonville: Hawkins 8. Canton: Barlowe, Messer 2, Fore. A1 urn mnur ' WWII Bnv' lirteuo: A SehtM 4i ' Waynesviiie (48) ir:i,n. tut Davis 8) F-rmvis f) . tiner (9) r ifitison (7) Sutton (19) G Anderson (7) -Boyd (1) G Burnstein (11) - Jenkins (1) Subs: Asheville School: Hunt. Waynesviiie: Buchanan, Atkinson I. .7 Tryon (37) .. Wilson (7) Edwards (4) -a Foster (8) Boys' lineup: Waynesviiie (69) F Davis (25) .... F Liner (4) l C Sutton (17) - G Boyd (12) . RamseylO) G"-Jenkins (3) Fenner 6) Subs: Waynesviiie: Buchanan 4, Carswell, Atkinson 4, Swanger, Jones. Tryon: Nanney, J. Arledge 2, K. Arledge. Girls' lineup: Canto (33)-- Tryon (31) F McCrary (7) . ' Nanney F Johnson (9) J. Hamrick W F Palen (13) Pittmon (18) G Brank Cormer G-JJavnie . Davis G Cook i-awaras Subs: Canton: Barlowe Z, Messer 2 Ford. Tryon: Capps 4, Glenna Hamrick. Rovs' lineuD: Canton (50) Ben Lippen (42) ir Kina (2) Wright (12) FPoindexter (6) A Graham (13) C Phillips (25) Meredith (6) O Stiles (f) Bell (11) rsXfooiv 4) . Monteith Subs: Canton: Wells 6, Coman 6 TUws' lineuD: Hendemnville 53) C. Sckool (31) F- Fleming (8) Caldwell (3) F Smith (12) Wilson (8) c Gilreath (6) Bennett. (10) G Whitmire (2) McCracken n KaUn (14) Brelsford (4) Subs: Hendersonville: Orr 2, hnmette. Osborne 5. Lohman 4 KTnmn r.hrist School: Frady 2, Morgan, Flemming 2, Warts 1 FtiUord 1.A A- r A"'.:-' -'-" ' Event To Be In Tliree Sections; Finals Set For WTHS March 25 The- members of the Haywood Community Development Pro gram's basketball community Tues day afternoon adopted eligibility rules and detailed -plans for the county-wide community tourna ment. The event was officially set to open the night of March. 20, with at least 40 teams to compete. The finals Vere set for March 25 at the Waynesviiie High School gym. The committeemen in their meet ing in the county agent's office divided the tournament into three sections. '. .. Aa a Each section will hold its own sub-hnn-nament. The team win ning in the Fines Creek section will weet the team winning in the Waynesviiie section on the night of March 23 at the Crabtree-Iron Duff School gym. On the same night, the winner of the Canton section will be de cided in a contest at the Champion YMCA gym. The Fines Creek - Waynesviiie sectional winners will meet the Canton section winners in the coun ty finals the night of March 25 Championship trophies will be awarded to the county girls' and boys' champions, while trophies will be presented also to the teams judged winners of the sportsman ship awards in the Waynesviiie- Fines Creek section, and the Cant ton section an award to each boys' and girls team in those divir sions, Medals will be presented to each member of the championship girls' and boys' teams. With Committee Chairman Jack Justice of Canton presiding, the members of the group assigned the teams to the sections as fol lows: '.- " .' Waynesviiie section Sauiiook, Aliens Creek, Francis Cove, Rat clifle Cove, and Lake Junaluskn. (All games to be played at the Waynesviiie High' School gym); Fines Creek sccubn Fines hCTeek.'romnturiity;"' .White Oak, Lower Crabtree,' Upper Crabtree, Iron Duff, and Panther Creek (games to be played t Fines Creek and Crabtree-Iron Duff School gyms); a- ' Canton section Thickety, Horn iny, Morning Star, South Clyde, Cruso, East Pigeon, West Pigeon and Center Pigeon (games to be played at Champion YMCA). The members adopted the sec tion-playoff system after agreeing during a discussion that it would be the best from the point of com munity interest and convenience to the fans. The eligibility rules adopted also were laid down from the funda mental point of view that they should protect the general spirit and purpose of the county-wide recreation program 1. e., to have; as many persons within a commun ity participate in play, rather than attempt to develop championship teams by obtaining only star play ers. A- These rules are: 1) A boy or girl must be a bona fide resident of the community which he or she represents: 2) To be eligible, a member of . basketball squad must have played for his community prior to February 15; 3) All members of high School varsity basketball squads are ban ned from competition. The committeemen also voted these tournament rules into effect: 1) Each community may have no more than 10 boys nor 12 girls on its playing roster; these rosters must be filed no later than March 10 at the county agent's office; 2) Substitutions of names for any reason may not be made in these rosters after the team takes the floor for its first tournament game; ' 3) - All protests regarding elig ibility or other matters must be filed with the committee before the opening date of the tourna ment. .. - A.A A- - In general, the rules were made to insure the participation in the tournament of boys and girls who have been playing regularly with their community during the prac tice season. The committee decided, however, that players on Class A independ ent or semi-pro teams would not be barred from tournament com petition as such provided they met all other eligibility rules. The members following a discus sion also decided that Stamey Cove, which organized only a few weeks ago, would, not be eligible for tournament competition, but approved its playing practice games. a '" The -basis for this decision was rthat the points for this tournament would count in the 1949 program, in which Stamey Cove could not participate because it had organ ized only recently. Committee members aid pr- THEN AND MOW C06INSON, ONEOf IHtbEiT IN THE "SAME, HE ICOTliENATvm UiAGUflNfATTtNo Mil" , . Cy Feg Murray -vTt H - . w -V. . ...- ... A?' jWWy f - VVASTWEMOSTfiCACEFUL J i -V'' ' ' i'lVvV ; r I'LAVJNd FOC PHILADELPHIA, Me HIT AOS !N WOl, AND ALSO WON "THE A L ftATTlM ttVauU CFJR CLEVELANQ), IN 10304 AND iOS. ON "WE LAST DAY OF tTHE 1 9tO SEASON HIS' FOR V PUTHIM1NAVIRTUALTIE K)C HE LEAGUE TITLE WriH OOPft Ty HAD.3t-NAP01.FQNI .3B4 . GREAT 2NQ-8ASAA,N OF THE PHlLie$,1rJDlANS AND ATWLETlCaWWO AWI&GED.33S ATTWE PLAT6 FROM 196 1916, WALTER JOHNSON CALLED HIM TkEBESTM7mtVEK FACDI" OTHG FRENCHMAM GCfX. 3142 HITS). Second Half Opens In Ladies' Loop The Waynesviiie Women's Bowl ing League started the second half of their league schedule Monday night with the Wellco No. 2 team (Winners of the first half) taking two out of three from the South ern Bell team. The Independents (mnnm-up for the first half) got i off to a good start by taklng thref straight from the Wellco No. 1 team. Annie Mae Lovelace (So. Bell) had the high single game with 162 pins. Mohela .Medford ilnd.) had second., high game with 158, and Grace ftogers close behind with a 153, -Mohela Medford (Ihd.) " had the high three game series with 158-134-1"S8 for total of 430 pins. Grace feogers had next high series with 129-153-120 for 402 pins. Gers! aldine Parris (Ind.) was just 2 pins behind with 139-117-144 with an even 400. STANDINGS , (2nd Half) VA-A W L Pet Independents ..... 3 0 1.000 Wellco No. 2 2 1 ict ho. Bell 1 2 .333 Wellco No. 1 :. 0 3 .000 Schedule Non., Mar. 6th Independents vs Southern Bell. Wellco- No, 2 vs Wellco No. 1. Greek Girls Fines Reach Semi-Finals The Fines Creek girls fought their wax into the semifinals of the Mars Hill IHkIi School basket ball tournament last night by edg iiys stubborn' Ktlneyville, 40-44, , The Fines Creek boys, however, feJl ,by the wayside, dropping a 46-25 decision to Harnardsville. The girls' game was close all the way, with neither team able to. get better than a six-point advantage any time. Edneyvllle led. 14-10 at the end of the first period, but when the first half ended, Flues Creek was ahead, 27-25, and Rtill held its slim two-point lead as the third period ended, 37-35, Edneyville's Nell Freeman took high-scoring honors with 23 points, With Edith Rathbone, Fines Creek's consistent scoring star, taking run nerup honors with 20. Regina Ferguson and Dotty Jo Russell supported Edith with scor ing performances of 12 ad 14 points respectively, while Fines Creek's first string guard trio of Christine and Frona Ledford and Cenle Fer guson turning in a brilliant defen sive game. ; f ; r v - Barnardsville's Bob Ray took high scoring honors in the boys game with 23 points, while Noland's 13 was tops for Fines Crock. In other quarter-final contests last night, the powerful Mars Hill boys, pre-tournament favorites, eliminated Spring Creek, 36-27; tne Mars Hill girls turned back Chero kee, 56-41; and the Saluda girls licked North Cove, 44-27. Legion Baseball Meeting Planned For Monday Night Xhm Pmhtron., lnrla fa RjtfM!ttadW'' tf'"ttaywood IsVdding from the start. Edith Rathbone and Regina Fer guson led a hot Fines Creek sextet to an easy 66-31 victory over the Red Oak girls in the first round of the tournament Monday night. Edith snagged 29 points and Regina, 23, as they set a hot scor ing pace that lasted from the open ing whistle till the final.. The Fines Creek lassies, appar- pntiv fullv recovered from their Gold Medal Tournament slump, had fashioned a 33-20 lead by half time, and had the ball game sewed up neatly long before that.- The Fines Creek boys joined their "sisters" in the next round by eliminating Marsnau, after traiUng for three periods. County's three American Legion pwrts will meet hrre Monday night to discuss plans for the entry of a caunty' team 1n the Leirlon Junior baseball campaign this spring. A; romnuindr Ernest Edwards of Haywood Post 47 of Waynes viiie, announced today the meet ing had been arranged for 7:30 p. m. at the Post's headquarters hi the Ctttarns Bank Building, - Canton Post Commander Bar ton Kay and members of the Wschall committees of all three post are scheduled to attend the session, along With Jack Justice, Champion YMCA athletic direc tor who launched the campaign for the team last January. Lonnle Bishop Is chairman of the Waynesviiie post committee, while BUI Mllner heads the llaz elwaed post's baseball irroap. Scheduled to come up for dis cussion are plans for having the Haywood county team thartered officially, and other pertinent matters. . Crabtree To Play In WNC Tournament The Crabtree-Iron Dull High School boys are carrying Haywood County's banner tonight In the Western North Carolina Class B basketball tournament at Cullo- whee. The winner of . the event will represent the western section in trte state class B tournament at Durham. tough Legion no ; For Ball inb The Hazelwood Post of the American Legion last ' Tuesday night unanimously voted to sup port the campaign to establish a Haywood County Legion baseball team this season. Twenty members of the Poet at tneir regular meeting pledged to support the Team ."In any way we can". . ' ' ' Post Commander Roy Rut then appointed Bill Milner as chairman of a committee to cooperate with the Waynesviiie and Canton posts in the movement. The action was taken after Mil- y ner, Hazelwood resident and Chi cago Bear football player, describ ed thh campaign to. the Lesion- nalres. ; , A similar committee was named two weeks ago by the Haywood Post 47 in Waynesviiie to cooper ate with the two other posts in the county in efforts to establish a Le gion Junior ball club for this county. Jack Justice, athletic director at Champion YMCA In Canton, is heading the drive, which is aimed principally at raising $1,500 for the club's travelling expenses. Meanwhile, the Legion's state headquarters notified all posts they have until April 17 to file applica tions for charters for Legion Jun ior baseball clubs if they want them in theto home areas. Forward Candler Justice of the winners set the scoring pace for the evening with 23 points. The Fines Creek performers, however, broke out of the woods as the final period opened, storing two points a minute in the final six minutes to sew up the gr.mc and keep their title hopes alive. The lineups: Fines Creek (41) F Noland (8) ... F Justice (23) . C Green 6) G Kirkpatrick G Ledford Marshall (29) ..... McKinney (6) ... R. Ramsey (7) Kent (101 (4) Sprinkle (6) .-A DnviS Subs: Marshall:; R. Ramsey. vious discussion with Stamey Cove residents had ended in agreement on this point. They added that Stamey Cove teams would, of course, be eligible for next year's tournament. .'. ' The pairings for each section for the tournament also, were set, and will be published shortly before the tournament, on agreement with committee members. 'At tainable. Attending the session besides Justice were Assistant County Agent Turner Cathey, supervisor of the County Community Develop ment Program; Assistant County Agent Joe Cline who represented the town of Waynesviiie; and Com mittee Members C. E. Weatherby of Waynesviiie, Fred West of Cen ter Pigeon, Mrs. Tom Brummittt of Fines Creek, and Ray Milner Of Uou Duff. -v.- A,..;.. A,r- Quarter Finals Girls' lineup: ; Fines Creek (46) Edneyville (44) F Rathbone (20) .. Moore (18) F R. Ferguson (12) Freeman (23) F Russell (14) Laughter (3) G C. Ledford Hudgins G F. Ledford Jones G Ferguson .. Hoots Subs: Fines Creek: M. Ferguson Russell. Edneyville: Surcey, Byers. F. Creek (25) Noland (13) v- Justice (8) .; Green Barnard viUe (46) F Rice (2) F---Howard (5) C Chuford (8)A. G Somerville Ledford G Henderson (1) Kirkpatrick (6) Subs: Barnardsville; Bill Ray 7 Shuford, Bob Ray 23, Brown. Fines Creek: Rathbone, Rogers, DavisV The lineup: Girls' Fines Creek (66) (31) Red Oak F Russell (10) (6) McCrary S R. Fereuson (23) (14) Pike F Rathbone (29) (11) Tweed G C. Ledford Sexton G F. Ledford Green G C. Ferguson " Rice Subs: Fines Creek: M. Ferguson 4. Russell, Clarke. Red Oak: Bor- reU, Wilaott.t.'- ; ; They face the fugged Cullowhee boys in the nightcap of the open ing round at 9 p.m. -Cullowhee '-rolled up a lohg win ning 'streak during tlw regular sea son before dropping a close deci sion to Mars Hill. Among their victims was Waynes ville's Mountaineers whom they ricked twice, though by only a hair each time. Six of the eight tournament teams are in the Smoky Moun tain Conference. Besides Crabtree, Etowah of Henderson County is the only team outside of that cir cuit in the event. The other first-round games to night have Cherokee playing Rob binsville, Etowah meeting Hlwas- see Dam, and Hayesvllle playing Nantahala. . Reynolds To Meet Taylor, S. C., High Cagers On Friday The Reynolds High Tigers and Tigerettes will be host Friday night to the boys and girls of Taylor, South Carolina, High School in a double-header. lunaluska Licks Hominy Cagers By MRS. HURST BURGIN (Mountaineer Correapondent) Lake JunaluRka's community basketball players took a pair of f lose games form the Hominy cag ers Tuesday niRht at the Mawl wood Schooymit4i -1 The Juualuska boys defeated the Hominy quintet, 35-26, while the ladies of the Lake edged the Hom iny girls, 34-30. Forward Carl Presnell scored 14 points as he led the boys tp their victory, Willie McCracken topped the girls' scoring with her 18 points. The two communities will meet in another twin bill TBesday night at Hazelwood. The girls open hos tilities at 7:30 p.m. i The lineups: GIRLS L. Junaluska (31) Hominy (30) F McCracken (18) . M. Clark(15) F Drake . F -W. Trantham G II. McCracken G J, Stamey . G J. McCracken Junaluska sub S, Jones (14) L. Clark (1) M. Alexander W. Johnson B. fcranson Mrs. Harry How ell. Hominy subs: Branson, Pierce. BOYS L. Junaluska (35) F W. Carswell (9) ... FC. Presnell (14) ..... C G. Yarborough (4) G W. Burgin (3) GJ. Noland 1) Junaluska subs: D H. Ward, Jr., R. PKesnell. Hominy (26) Holland (4) . Whilted (7) .... Mann (6) .... Hipps (3) nan e . Jaynes 4, NOTICE There Will Be A Demonstration Of The Oliver H. G. Cletrac Tractor At Sam Wednesday, March 8th, At 2 O'clock, Come See For Yourself What This Troc- '' -.I,----' tor Will Do On Hill Land. ; CLETRAC ... is the tractor for all kinds of farm work. PHONE 344 AT THE DEPOT
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