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LL I : ''rYi'nf'' jJi Canton Gets Conference Win Over G-S By BOB CONWAY , Staff Writer , The double-feature run-and-pass attack of Canton's Black Bears was too much 'to bear for Christ School Friday night and the Oreenies went down 20 to 6 in a Blue Ridge Con ference game on the rain-saturated Canton gridiron. ; With all the precipitation lying around, Friday night's engagement was something of a naval battle, but the moisture didn't help Christ School much in putting the brakes oil the Bruins, An unusual feature of the game was that the heavy downpour pro duced fewer fumbles than those seen in games plaved on a drv field And it was 'business as iikii.iI' for both Canton's running and passing attack as the Black Boats' collected 20 first clowns and gained 19fi yards on the ground and 102 in the mr r Christ School picked ip 10 first downs on 135 vards gained 'rush ing and 22 on passes i Canton struck parly m.tlie first quaiter on a freak rlav. The stage was set when Christ School took over' deep in Bear territory alter a Canton back failed to get away a fourth-down punt. . ' . Things went fine for the Green ies until they got to the two-yard line and then the bottom dropped out ' Signals got mixed up and the hnll teas centered back to nobody in particufnr. Canton End Charles Stanley scooped up the loose pig skin and scampered 85 yards for at touchdown. Hav Morgan's kick was low The Black Bears countered again ih the first quarter with Morgan and Hugh Powell powering an 80 yard drive to the nine where ace passer Charles Carpenter flipped to Jimmy iiaram lor t lie score. Morgans placement made It 13 to 0. "Morgan and Powell came back for a curtain call In the third ouar tor and alternated on runs down to the 16 where Powell went oft tackle for the touchdown. Mor gan's line plunge for the extra point was stooued short. ' Carpenter gave Canton its final nrker with a 32-yard pass to Don Cabe and a 10-yard touchdown toss to Hardin. Powell plunged over for 'the point. x The Greenics. saved themselves from a shutout when Tommy Mo Han paseaVtover the head of Bear defenders to Joze Stuntz in the end zone, ..The attempted kick for con version was blocked. : The touch down .was set up by a, nice punt return by a Greenie back, A halftime performance by the qlassy Canton baiid was halted by the- heavy, rain. ' The lineups: CHRIST, SCHOOL (6) Ends: Stuntz, Morgan. , Tackles: Dixon, Peebles, Geor gian, MacLin. ; Guards:! Byram, Miller, Knight." ! Centers: Wiley, Dameron, j Backs: Caldwell,. Kirkland, Riley, 1 Mebane, Whisnant, Half. ' "'! . Scoring touchdowns: Stuntz; CANTON (26) . Ends: Queen,' Stamey Hardin, Jones, W. Smathtrs. Tackles: Dayton. Hall. a , Headed For Touchdown Territory s v 7 - - '3 j T.' f ' "f -' Tommy Miller, e Attempting to bring and Bill' Diefz i37. lusiveCanc'llc'r' scatback, picked up his' team's first score on; this 38-yard sprint, him down .were Blue Demon .tackier Doyt Sheppard (left). Wayne Shipman (33 ;' (Mountaineer -Photo" . ; , '''';.: Cancller Pass Completed 41 rv that -.rn' & 20. Jayvees To Play Canton Here Wed. The undefeated, untied, and un scored on Waynesville Jayvees, tin der the direction of Bill Swift, will meet the Canton Jayvees here Wed nesday night at 7:30. The local juniors have defeated the Hcndersonville Jayvees 12 to 0, and in a previous game have down ed Canton 7 to 0, Admission will be 25 and 50 cents. The Junior Band will per FOOTBALL SCORE HIGH SCHOOL Hcndersonville 0, Laurens, S. C, Surveying the path .to the goal line after catching a pass is Candler End Bill Hutchinson before being brought down by Bethel's . . Bill Queen (26) and Doyt- Sheppard (22) ThpkyligOfffftf,''' .'about '20 . yards, I! Mountaineer Photo). ; ' .. i .:', Candler Spoils Bethel omecoming By 20 Id 14 By BOB CONWAY , Staff Writer Bethel's Blue .Demons made ' a determined, effort to pull their first homtromtiig game out of the fire from the Candler Bobcats ,' Friday afternoon, but couldn't cpiitej make it, 'and went down before the visit ors; 2o to H. . . - ; . With a chance for a tie or a onc- Giiards: Corine n:.vk R,.vn.idc 1 Point, victory, the Blue Demons Cody Allen " j regained the ball near midficld v Cfnters: Henson, . Conrad., with a ftw minutes left to play, and Backs;' Burnctte, Dedford, Rowe. ' v JVIorgaii;- Carpenter. Cabe, Powell; ! Powell." ' r 1 v ! . ' v i 'Scoring . touchdowns:" Stamey,! V4 Offici'als:'Referee; Peek;' Umpire, llajtfin 2, Powell; . j MarklCj-. Hcad ' Linesman, Morris; Points-after. .touchdown: Morgan,! FMdJuclge,' Muntiay; -1 Hayesville 7, Bryson City 7 (tie) (game held up 2 hours due to rain, hail and snow). Millard-Fletcher 13, Harding Jr. High 0. Black Mountain 47, Weavervllle 0 Candler 20, Bethel 14. v Cafltor 26, Christ School 6. Asheville School 48, Tryon 6. Walnut 40, Ben Llppen. 6. Andrews 7, Robblnsville 0, Crossnore 44, Spruce Pine 0. Clyde Wins! The Cardinals of Clyde defeat Hot Springs! J. The Clyde High School Cardinals sweep to yictory over Hot Springs by 33 to 0! : ' Regardless of how you say it the sound of victory is sweet, and the Clyde Cardinals celebrated their first victory of the season Friday afternoon as they ran wild over an undermanned Hot Springs team on the Hot Springs hotel lawn. It was Ted Jolley leading the way with plenty of help from Long, Rogers, Limbo and Snyder. Scores, so scarce in past games, came al most at will. The . Cardinals con trolled, the air and the earth be neath, and Hot Springs was unable to do much about it. The " first quarter saw a Hot Springs -threat frizzle out on'; the Clyjle . 15-yafd'-ilfne-. after a ? long driydpwjn the field ;,that brought four, first, downs,; Then -the tide 'pf battle'turnetf. Early in .the second quai ter; it broke wide open. Rogers on a reverse ' from .' Hot. Springs- 40 did not Stop .until he was in the end zone.' Tfii . iexf ra failed, however, andilt'Vas 6 to 0.' ; ." . ' ':;.' .' A .few, plays later another Hot Springs pass- was intercepted.' Ted Jolley dashed some 30 yards to the 12-yard .line and Snyder went through the middle to score. Limbo look a handoff and crashed through for the, extra point. The half ended a littie'latef with the score 13, to 0. Fog1 was. settling down upon the field as.he game resumed. Clyde received', arid . In two plays Jolley had a first down on the Hot Springs 40. On the ' next play he came sweeping wide around right where he received a pitch out in stride and continued on to score without being, touched.. It was a beautiful play,: fo611n everyone. For1 good measure he carried over the extra and it was 20-to 0. - ... Itpt Springs lost the ball prompt ly a$ Medford Intercepted on their 40. Thompson picked Up four yards, and '.Rogers ma()e jt first, down on the iwt Springs 30. ; Another: torn- plicatjjd play inVolvln a" handoff ahdHi'pltchout ehdCd1 with Jolley getlitg ahbther first doWri on the 20. Frojn UherevRogers dashed over, but- a' penalty - nullified the play and moved ' the ball to the 25. Jolley 11 0 LdSIil WE Photographer Shoots Blank In Clyde Win The Mountaineer staff is willing to go anywhere a football team will go, but it isn't always able to do as much when it gets there. So it was in the Clyde-Hot Springs game. Reporters and photographers ar rived, and got busy. : Despite numb fingers the reporters got the story of the game, but the photographer's luck had run out: at Bluff. A dense fog covered the field and covered the lens ;6f the camera. Picture ' after, picture at 'different speeds ..and different light,' to say nothing :pf.-dvfferent positions;". were taken, but nothing recorded; itself for posterity.':' 'r Vli "V The cfyde team'.1 which -..won its first victory .'at Hbt Springs, ; can understand "how the Mountaineer photographer feels. - The Cardinal's will just have to win again in sun shine. .'.''.' .'.'.;'"''' , Ross Takes Nosejivelrn Blue Demon Moves South J , f 'I ' ' t if ' r I TV V 1 t j : Picking up a chunk of yardage for Bethel Is right" halfback Doyt Sheppard, leaving a Candler tackier sprawled on the ground behind him. (Mountaineer Photo). opened a frenzied drive for a touch down, But the timer's watch and Earl Farmer's interception of Ken .Jones' pass halted the final Bethel threat. Too much T -formation deception told the story of the-Candler vie tory. The Bobcat backs' were little but fast and handled pltchoul plays and reverses especially well. ; Standout in the Bethel attack was hard-running' Ken Jones who showed a tremendous amount Of drive from the Demons' 'sitjgle-wlng offense. Quarterback Billy Queen and Fullback Billy , Allison , also turned in creditable' performances. . Feature of the homecoming game was ,thc crowning , of Bethel's first homecoming' queen, ..Patsy 1 JJthod armer, by Blue. Demon, coach Ci C. Polhdexter during halftime cere monies. Miss Rhodarmer was es corted to her ' "throne";' by J, L. Chambers. ,.-.'. , v"-' The queen's attendants, and their escorts were: . Velma Singleton and Donald Burress, Maxine Johnson and Billy Warren, Bobble Jean Thompson and J. L. Brown, Norma Lou Jones and Wayne Howell, Patsy Deaver and Elwood Chambers, and Jo Anne Brown and Bob Greene. Bethel got a break on the open ing kickoff when Candler fumbled and a Demon player recovered on the 20. The Blues registered sev eral plays later when Jones went over from the nine. Candler, evened things up a short time later with several long runs and a touchdown by Tommy Miller, Gene Hall bucked over for the ex tra point. The visitors staged an encore as the second quarter opened when Miller fooled the Demons on a double reverse and raced 52 yards 1 to score. Hall added the point to make it 14-7. The Bobcats added tlielr third and final score in the third quar ter when several ruii9 and a pen alty took them to the one-yard line. Two smashes at the line found the Demon defenders unmovable, but on third down Miller took a pitch out and skirted left end to tally. Hall failed to make the extra point on a line buck. Bethel got back in the ball game In the third quarter when Jones circled right end and sprinted. 50 unlimbered his passing arm, how ever, and tossed qne to Thompson that did count six points. The extra failed and it was 26 to 0. -' Hot Springs managed av quick threat in the. fourth period when Barnett got loose and ran 50 yards to the 50 before being brought down from behind. Lamb made it a first down on the 35, and Norton passed to Hafrlson for another first down on the, 12- Norton: was then thrown to' the 15, Stevenson batted down; Lamb's pass, and on fourth down Snyder knocked a des peration heave to the earth.' Clyde took over. :''" ,'.."'',.' '!:'V.f '...' Rogers took-off for a first down on tbe 38." Snyder dashed for an other one on the! 45, where' he fum bled only to have-: his teammate, McClure, recover. Snyder and Jol ley then went to. the 12, and Jolley went around' left to score. A mo ment later he rah over the extra point to make the final score ,33 to (Continued on Page 6) - r i. (jreraia noss naa arrpmnr'fi n nn h.r ' ' " ' 1UII. I if ..- "it was impossible to1get up any.hpeed on the Mipperj IT return -io, the line, of scrimmage was considered ',l(ld e unidentified players pile on him deep in Greeneviiiet" . ' , : '' .-'' ''Mountaineer Phmoi' ! The Only Completed Pass PIoyr' 4 ft 4l I -if", yard line, after taking1 a" short pass from Terry Swanger. ft . made eight yards on the play which was one of the lonjti of the night as well as the only pass completion. (Stall ft COLLEGE '. . '. East Princeton 12, Brown 0. Kutztown Tchrs 26, New Britain 0 Dartmouth 14, Yale 10. William & Mary 20, Penn. 12. Holy Cross 34, Colgate 6. Bos.lcn U. 52, New York U.'6. Rutgers 13. Fordham T. Bowdoin 27, Bates 12, Main 24, Colby 0. Southern California 28, Army 6. Notre Dame 19, Navy 0. Columbia 21, Cornell 20. Lehigh 3, Muhlenberg 2. Rochester 14, Oberlln 0. Hobart 41, Havefford 6. Northeastern 13, Coast Guard 13. Maryland 35, Missouri 0, south; !. " a.H " Alabama 16,' Georgia 14. f - : Duke" 14; Georgia Teeli 14' (tie). Geo. Washington 20, South Caro lina 14. -. - - Tennessee 27, North Carolina Washington & Lee 60, VPI 0. West Va. 35, Western Reserve 7. Kentucky 32, -Miami (Fla.) 0. Virginia 39, The Citadel 0. Elizaabeth City (NO Teachers 14, Virginia State Norfolk Unit 0. Benedict 7, Allen 6. Fayetteville (NO State Teachers College 21, Morristown (Tenn.) Col lege 0. ... VMI 35, Davidson 13 Auburn 49, Louisiana College 0 Mississippi State 10. Tulane 7 Clemson 21. Wake Forest 6. Vanderbllt 19, Chattanooga 14. Morris Brown 57, S. C. State 6, West Virginia State 14 Virginia State 13. ! neighbors! U J rjgfl i Bv V Is) wu at rn yards before helng hauled down on the 10. one line play picked up five, and then Queen smashed over from the five. Allison cracked the line for the extra point. The remainder of the game was a sec-saw affair with Farmer's In terception of Jones' pass in the fin al minute one of the highlights. 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