afternoon, September 13, 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Uhd And a IthelHas .Game hedule w night sees the Blue i Bethel High open a . ten In at Weaverville. It 13 Bethel Cheer Leaders Set For Action Friday Night Demons have and their first d year tne ',rh C'C. fOinuei, wavers are out tor me l"poln'dexter. adding that, . Va hates to aamii u, ne ad time to learn mi wen ,wrtheless," he said, "I , iim. to see that it s Wtfit witt) me n8m w Vrf the desire iu indexter expects to em- bud Version 01 me snigie Urned over the years, Wures spinners, laterals lltduzle in general. '-He Ytermen from last year' il won four and lost five Ulrh to build. His front iverage around 175, while eld is light and speeay at i schedule was completed erday It includes two lith Clyde, patterned more iprthe Mountaineer-Black fairy. The complete sched- 4 8 p m. Weaverville 21 2 p.m Ben kippen, I p m.-Christ School, '5 7 30 p.m. Frahklln, 2pm Asheville School, 2 p.m. Clyde, home. 6, 3:30 p.m. Swannanoa, 1 2 p.m. Candler,, home. 39, 8 p.m. Biltmore, there, 5-Open. II Clyde, thore. iwn of Magdalena, New s named - for the 'great lit profile of Mary Mag- ong a landmark in the Is south of the place. - 1 w. rwtw t . 1 A ' - W w . ,. yde Opem Seasons On 7T7 Jr mm - 1 Bowling League Rolls On Ho Can Catch As Well As Kick Them first I '. i Bethel has nine peppy, and spirited cheer leaders all primed to yell their footbaU "team to victory against Weaverville Friday night. The cheer leaders hac practiced long and liard under th direc tion of .Mrs. Br.ma Phoenix, and have a large variety of unique presentstions In store for the stu dents and fans. The Mountaineer photographer caught these energetic students in action this week. Left to right: Joyce Ann Morgan, Patsy Rhodarmer, Patsy Fore. Florilla-Donaldson Bucky West, Patsy McCracken, Doiis Rollins. Rebd Frady and Joyce Ann Sheffield. (Staff Photo). No Time For Murder With less than a minute to play Florida was clinging desperately to a 31-27 lead over Vanderbilt. Haywood Sullivan ,the "Gator" field general, decided on quarter back sneaks to kill the rest nf the "time.- Vady captain Faulklnberry slammed Sullivan to the ground on the first 'two, getting more des perate with each passing second. On the third one, the big Vandy tackle gave vent to his feel ings. "Sullivan," he suid, "1 ought to kill you." Sullivan grinned up nf him. "Sorry," he said, "you haven't got enough time!" hing Makes A Man Feel So jGood- - s Knowing He Looks Right. And It Doesn't Cost Much ' HEN YOU TRADE AT RAY'S 16 Teams left In Tourney; Plan To Pick CDP Queen Scaled Down rhere a an can buy, a pair of d lookina peks and 'd looking ort Shirts h less pn $20.00. Alii.. (V . 1 IOST for 29 dnys with a companion in the Canadian wilderness, Niles Eichenberger, 50, finds diet of fish and berries has trimmed him down ten pounds as he steps on a scale at Milwaukee, Wise. Eichenberger and his fishing companion, Dr. John Tasche, were rescued bya U. S. Air Force B-17 plane that spotted them in clearing. (International) Football Schedule Coach Wealherby announced to day tlieN105I football schedule for Waynesville High School. Sept.' 14 Sylva, there. ' Sept. 21 Lenoir, here. Sept. 28 Open at the moment. Oct. 5 Canton, there. Oct. 12 H'cndcrsonville, here. . Oct. 19 Chris) School, there. Oct. 26 Brevard, there Nov. 3 Asheville School for Boys, there. Nov. 9 Franklin, here. Nov. 22 CANTON HERE! ; Sixteen teams remain in the CDP Softball tournament at Can ton as the second round begins tonight in Champion Park. So far two no hit games have been pitch ed, one by Worth Smothers Mon day night for Morning Star, and the second one Wednesday night by Manuel Hooper for Saunook. Hooper, by the way, is a star cen ter on the Mountaineer football team. . . Softball will not be the only at traction in the tournament. A CDP Softball queen will be selected from contestants representing each of the girls' teams. Fellow play ers will select each candidate. 'The' tournament, under the gen eral supervision of C. C. Poindex ter and the immediate supervision of Jack Justice and Nazi Miller, will halt tonight and continue dur ing the first three nights of next werk.x , Scores for' Monday,' Tuesday and Wednesday night games were: Girls' Division W. Pigeon 9, S. Clyde 7. E. Pigeon 11, Iron Duff 9. , Beaverdam 7, Saunook 0. Hominy 7, Upper Crabtree 6. Cruso 10, Aliens Creek 7. Francis Cove 16, C. Pigeon 13. Morning Star 9, White Oak 0. Thickety 13, Lower Crabtree 0. Boys' Division Beaverdam 8, Ratcliffe Cove 3. Morning Star 18, U. Crabtree 0, W. Pigeon 7, Hominy 0. C. Pigeon 3,. Aliens Creek 2. Thickety 17, Francis Cove 2. Iron Duff 11, S. Clyde 3. Saunook Hi, E. Pigeon 2. . Games tonight include Girls: Beaverdam vs Hominy at o p.m W. Pigeon vs Francis Cove at 8 p.m.; Boys: White Oak vs W. Pigeon at 7 p.m. and Beaverdam vs C. PI gcon at 9 p.m. Three teams re tied for Place tn th Women's Division of the Waynesville Bowling League, and the remaining three are tied for second, nr last place, according to the way you look at it. "Wellco Nu. 2, Howell Motors, and StHes oree Supplies, have ech won three games, whereas 1 weiico No. 1, Dayton Rubber, and I the Farm Bureau have each lost s 1 three. I In ttiA ir.n.,. 1 . ... ...c jomrj su 11 piuyeu wen- co No. 2 is high team with 1814, and Howell Motors second wilh 1736. High individual eores be long to Grace Rogers with 406, nd Myrtle Tappan with 404, The schedule for the next round on Sept, 18th, finds Wellco No. 2 rolling against the Farm Bureau; nuweu Motors against Stiles Of- Hm CnnnlU.. 1 T H "v okiic; una uayion MUDper against Wellco No. 1. Things are not so evenly C.vided in the Men's Division. Taylor Motor Company has a 3-0 score for a percentage of 1.000 Biltmore Dairy is second along with Pet Dairy; their percentage is .667. Wellco Shoe and Dayton Rubber hold the third spot with .333, and Mt. Valley Esso is in the cellar with .000. Taylor Motor Co. is tops In high team scores with 2446, but Pet Dairy is close behind with 2417 Stanley Sarella of Dayton Rubber has the highest individual score 618; with Wilson Medford of Pet and James Francis of Wellco sec ond with 547 each. The schedule for Sept. 17th puts Dayton Rubber against Taylor Motor; Pet Dairy takes on Bilt more uairy, and Wellco against Mt, Valley Esso. 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(API -If "be ing" loaded" means a huge number of veterans then Georgia Tech Is "loaded" for the football campaign The Engineers have 24 lettermen on the squad. Eight of them have won letters the last two seasons ' ,V ....... . , V'. V r 1 - - 'v 1 : d !l 'v?; it - - s f (J? - ' -T v v , . . 4k, :...M..-,.:u-.;,..XV C J' v Don Milner, the only senior on Clyde High's football team, plays end and snags passes when he isn't kicking. His boot are beauties, and lie has control as well as power. (Staff Photo). Pirates Deserve An E For Effort PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Pirates have tried everything to leave the National League depths. , Since Branch Hlckey took over as 'general' man ager, the Pirates have tiled 20 new faces. Eleven of the players Were added since spring training. Only 10 players Wlio were witi the Bucs last spring still are wit h the club. ' Reverse Checkmate Adolph Rupp, Kentucky's able basketball coach, made a fine sporting gesture In a game last season with Kansas. Rupp learned his basketball at Kansas and still has a deep admir ation for the Kansas coach, Phog Allen. When Clyde Lovelette, the. nix foot nine inch Kansas center, had to leave the game because of fouls Cardinals v Have Only; One Senior t Mars Hill plays host to the Card, inals of Clyde nign Sciiooi rrxv, and can look forward to a tough game and an even tougher one i next year. For Clyde, under , the leadership of Coach Hugh Con stance, is building in th:s its sec ond ear of football. The team lias only une senior, but an entire pla toon of .promising sophomores and juniors, 1 '.; Constance will again use the single-wing and feature a four or five man line- against Mars Hill which runs from the T-formation. The team has been concentrating on defense all week, and, accord ing to Constance, "are ' about ready and should give a good account of themselves," The only senior on the team, Don Milner, is one of the best ends we have yet seen in action in the county. Six foot four, he not only is an excellent' pass receiver but a kicker who can send the ball boom ing fifty or sixty yards on every try. Ted Joily is back at wlngback and Jack Shuler is at his old spot at guard. Hovever, Wayne Steph enson has been converted from guard to fullback, and Bruce Fran cis has shifted from guard to tackle, New bleacher seats, with capacity for 500 are rxpeeted'.to be installed soon for the Cardinals, Four of the nine game's' scheduled ore to be played on the home field. The com plete schedule is: Sept. 14-Mars Hill, there. ' Sept. 21 Candler, home. Sept. 28 -Marshall, there. Oct. 5 Sylva. home. Oct. 12 - Oct. 19-Bethel, there. - Ocl. 20- -Swannanoa (maybe). . Nov. 2 Hut Springs, there. Nov. 9 -Oakley, home. Nov. 16 -Franklin, , there. ' Nov. 21 BetheJ, home. with only eight minutes of the sec ond half gone, Rupp promptly yanked his 7-foot star. Bill Spivfy, and kept him on the bench the re mainder of the game. 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