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lLosss Game 9T0O , i Demons of Bethel tif' undefeated record rfriiiv in v-'hat Proved Less' bid for glory as Kd mrn of Christ f W1IU- ... L. on the tncory 01 hev are the naruei mey heir ntw coaen . v ivui nothing in ..sohpp and for the ((JITIIuv..-- r they made it ; seem lhaf would De enuugii. at Bethel was one of .1 iho Pieeon Valley L crowd of around 1200 t ,rtion ana saw . uwu as Rav Whisnant scor- six touchdowns in tne jarttrs. -. . fifteen minutes were penalties. The initial ted: several IIU uc M ations reflected some 0f the pari ,01 me BS But mostly it was e of kicks with Christ ne a considerable edge. their first tnreai iate m I that while stopped. I set up their first score. g 1 Bethel tumDie, me arched to the 15 and Bethel got their first L hort in kirk. Mebane. Lll on the Bethel 40, his right and kept go tirtpH the extra point. L.moH nn with Whis- fier Sheppard had tak ,ir hark in his 30 and feed to kick. A cothbin :nant rinns and Mebane lm was climaxed when ksed one covering 35 Bennett kicked the e ended shortly there. lies who averaged only Id on the field during interval while the tie the long hike to the utts. The crowd, lack- tiie fire' of the team rooting for, still had oach Puimiexter would ng and regain the e this battle the Blue te unscored upon, les seemed justified as lalf began, bill only for Bethel gained a first had to kick. Another pried that brought four for Christ School he rd' Hie goal line. Whis- p It over from about. 15 who had been playing ijqro's The Bullot Pass You Occasionally Hear About t . . f , .... ; - 1 - , ' " ? '"'-""' v-.' ''".;S No Gcoro As j Marshall And Clyde Fought Mofcane In His .Way As.Christ School -JhatsJBctlr I d hitter battle that nuied 11 , , t. ' 1, ,V . 1. Ling to mulutg leaves noth- r-- a yg .n, 4 t mN iute giandma u-ed to " s V x s C'(4t itlumed wl.h at Ua t jt i. lrt. 1 - n " Mai Bennett is shown taking a pass from Tom Mebane, hot shown, "as an unidentified Bethel plav er sprawls on the ground after failing to break it up, A few minutes later Mebane tossed another one to Whisnant, number 42 coming up in backgrauhd, for the second score. (Staff Photo I . a good game for Bethel, was in jured in the drive and helped off the field. The wind had been knock ed from him by a driving tackle. The extra point was missed, but Greenie coach Dick Faysooux was sending in his reserves. Whisnant remained, however, to score twice more on runs of 30 and 40 yards. Bennett got back in the scoring act by taking a pass from Ham in the final quarter that covered 1 5 yards. People attending the Pigeon Valley Fair were naturally 'hoping for a victory to climax the layv but they did get to see a badly out classed team put up a valient if hopeless battle. All the Blue De mons fought their hearts out and kept trying even after the end was obvious. Coach Poindexter realized that more can he learned in de feat than often in victory. The Christ School line was too powerful; it gave the Bethel backs little lime to start tlieir plays and less time to transact them: Always charging on defense; giving their own team good protection on of fense, the line proved to be some- Clyde Player Wins Personal Victory Over Foe Injuries were plentiful if not thing for the Wayitosville Moun taineers to crack. They will have their chance, on Oct. 19th. The lineups: . CHRIST SCHOOL i3f)t Finds Bennett, Morgan; Tackles: Peeples, Dixon, Georgian, Claverie; Guards: Miller, Howie, Knight; - Centers Wiley, Dameron; Backs; Caldwell, Mebane, Wbinant, Riley, Kirkland, Hani, liyram, Leonard. Scoring touchdowns: Mebane, Whisnant 4, Bennett. Points after louchdowii: Bennett 3 (placement). BLTIIErv (01 Knds: Mull, Deitz; Tackles: 7.. Blaylock, B, Mease; Guards;.-Welch, G. Mease; Cenler; Caiiiphell; Backs: Queen, Jones, Howell, Sheppard, . The officials; Allen, head lines man; Hyde, field judge; Jayne, um pire; Sherrill, referee. serious in the scoreless air-2round battle between Clvde and Mar shall Thursday night. Don Milner, who .played an excellent game at end, was forced to leave thp con test with a hack injury Bruce Bueh,anan. who teamed up with Frank Thompson for a spelacular passing combination,' also suffered a back injury.' Wavne Stevenson got his arm hurl and Mac Snyder, perhaps the star ol the game, bad the wind knocko. dfroin him several tunes. But perhaps the most unusual in jury could hardly bo railed that. Gerald Medlord had .scheduled a visit to the doctor belure the game, but now he will not have to go. Knocked oil 111 combat was the very stubborn wart that had resisted every other effort to remove it. All of the injured are expected to be back In action against Sylva Friday afternoon 'at Clyde. Fred Sehaus, high scorer on Fort Wayne's pro basketball team, Is studying for his Master's Degree at The Clvde Cardinals aren't sing ing n victory sun? yet, but the us.ie rising uuove the ripple of the fiver doesu t nave uuiicrtones of .traBcdv . Thev traveled to Mar shall Thursday nitiht and returned rfiei a score No li but a moral victory. Amoni other things ihey were the only Haywood County team that didn't get de feated over the weekend. It was a desperate stnug'e, con- , fined, except for a few selected I passes, 1o the ground. Both teams i I had their chances, and both were 1 stepped bv desperate defense In the fh'sit ouwter it seemed that t!i f 'm.T i (1 I t,,A.. fl. .!.... ....... Lilt u.t JMlirailrtil IMII'IVI'U WHO I lasam to Thompson until it was 1 moal to go. Then the Marshall I 'f . elevf n stood firm knocked down I. , tlu op and tnnlf lhA hull tww : on downs l Ho Tard.nals got another at tack rolling. -quickly 111 the second quarter, however, and this time the passing combination of Buch anan and Thompson carried to the 15. But thtre it stopped, and Clvd was lo see 1 no rest at tnp gamej from distances never so close to the promised land again. Marshall was not willing to let the half end without some display of offensive strength. Ihey threw a scare into the Cardinals and gave the red bud defense a good work out as Ihev brought the ball lo the 10 yard line. Time ran out. how ever, with the Cardinals still hold ing. Coach Hugh Constance told his boys plenty during the Interval, but he could not sujtplv the scor ing punch. The third quarter swayed back and forth with both teams fighting for a break that never came, A break was needed to tip the scales between the two equally matched teams. Marshall made a fourth period effort that almost paid off. With Leonard Payne in the driver's seat,, thev inarched down to thp lfi yard line, bul the Cardinals de cided "This far. and no further," and regained the ball on downs. Clyde, who entertains Sylva next week, watched the clock run out with the score still zero, zero. Their team, consisting of Milner, Francis, ,loe McCracken, Medford, Shuler, ' Davy 4 doe MrCracken. .Thompson,. Bucluinan, Snyder-,. Jul- 1 i. Doyt Sheppard is coming. u in what proved to b j ' futile effort to s.op Tom Mebane as he runs 40 yards for the 1 .si score as Christ School gives lh B:ue Demons their first defeat ol the year. Fin al score was M to 0 1 Siail Photo). Duke Using Same Backs " On Defense AP Newsfeatures DUKUAM Almo:;t eveivtliing is new in Duke footba:! tin sea son. That includes the new coach. Bill Murray, and a new look, the split T. - But there is one department" Hiat will be familiar to Duke follow ers the difciiMvo backlli'ld. It returns' intact from last year k squad. Hill Key.iah from HuiTini'lon ami John Carev from Fort Wayne, lml , are a pair of rugged linebackers who did yeoman work last season Ke.iah mav see double duly and work on defense, too ".George-. Gruiie from White Plains, N. Y., (he brilliant salelv man. may also see offensive duly. Billy Lea from Lynchburg. Va , Dick Soniim-is I10111 - Kingspoi't, Tinu,, and Bob Bickell from Itend ing, Pa., are also on the job again. The hobby of Detroit Lions' tack le Floyd .laszewski Is stamp collecting. White Oak Will Put On Program At Fines Creek .MBS 'GEORGE BORING : Mountaineer Iteporter "While Oak Community has been asked bv Fines ('reek to put on the entire program at the Fines Creek ('oinmunily meeting Ociober 3. The meeting will he held at the Fines (.'reek school. White Oak people are alwavs glad lo do what ever thev can lo further friend- I ship and good will among the j eoimminities In the development program, ami promise to do their best to entertain their neighbors. One thing particularly requested on the program the "Manlcss Wedding" the same that White Oak put on lor Heaverdam In the spring All those who have parts in this skit arc asked to be sure to come and Just as sure hot to forget t heir cost unit's. . " Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Davis and Mr and Mrs 'league Williams at tended the ineeline for Pilot Fann ers lu Id at the Court, House Tliurs- day evening, .. Local Grads Doinq Well Only five freshmen made the Western Carolina Teachers College football traveling squad this year, and three of the five are ex Waynesvi'.le High flayers. Of the three; .lames I'ugate, Bob SuUer. and Joe Hiops, the latter two saw action in the' Appalachian and Prcsbyl erian games. ley ami Slevenson, Is still seeking its first victory and observers (eel that they Won't be denied iiiiiili longe Baby ..bottle nipples 42,000 of theiiK -are used each year by Gen eral Motors lo mask terminals of auto starting motors while paint lug is in prowess.,,,- ... . Want ads brlns quick results. Kidney Slow-Down May Bring iT Restless Nights When klduny funrtlun alnwi down, many folks ccipjIuih uf HHv'.KiriX tnt'kaflw, h.u- tchca, Uiiilin'sii uml loni .( t'(' nd I'Urrvy. lon't iullor rtioi'HM nifhu with thtw u roiufuili If h'durd kidney func tion i get ting Vim diiiiri-- liw lu urh tomniun rtuava M itrfiMi and Btritin, ovor-exerilun or el putur to culd. Miuor kluddVf Irrliutluna du lo riild, damuu.ua or wn.iiK ili.l oiay cause f.'tlirm up nitliln ortrvqupnt paaaitgn. lion't npulcot your liidni'js il tiVse cimdl tlona UolliBr you. 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