I m? -? [de-Bethel Clash To Top Haywood County Grid Card This Week i ? Lnesville Kpindale; ton Idle jynesviue traveling to ^rfordton-Splndale and led to be idle, the top ^ week in Haywood I* annual clash between Bethel at Bethel, past two years, the ^en the two cross-eoun ,ve been comparatively wjth powerful Bethel ply over Clyde. In 1954, enions conquered Clyde , and 36-6. r, however, the pictuie rent ? with the Cardi al) with four Skyline??an'* Pill* today! Doan's Pills Hendersonville Knocks Black Bears From Blue Ridge Loop Race, 38-14 Long Runs Highlight Bethel Victory Over Greenies, 33-19 Bethel won Its first victory of the season Friday afternoon amid a flurry of long runs with a con vincing 33-19 win over the Christ School Greenies from Arden. Christ School's passing game produced two touchdowns in the first half and the Greenies led at halftime, 13-7, but the Blue Dem ons came back strong in the second half to score twice in the third quarter and twice in the fourth quarter while limiting the visitors to one lone touchdown. After the Greenies had scored in the first quarter on a pass from Jim Martin to Dale Mackie, Bethel quarterback Roy Browning took the next kickoff and raced 90 yards for a touchdown, aided by blocks from Clyde Duckett, Billy Burress, and Gene Shepherd. Christ School, however, took the lead again in the second period on a 12-Jard pass from Martin to Mackie. The same passing combin ation also accounted for the extra point. L. M. West of Bethel opened the third quarter with a 38-yard kick off return to the Christ School 30 yard-line. On the first play from scrimmag^ Bud Phillips sliced through tackle and went all the way for the TD. Later in the third quarter, Henry Capps took a Christ School punt and sailed 83 yards for a six pointer, with Dale Singleton, James Fore and John Russell clearing the way. In the final period, Phillips scored on an eight-yard, off-tacklc smarh and added the extra point ? " "_ DON'T- 1i ?forget that reposition ing tno strike plate will ?olve some door leek problems. Later Browning carried 34 yards on a keen play for the final Bethel touchdown. Christ School's last score came on a 14-yard pass from Martin to Mackie. Christ Seh. Beth. First downs (i 6 Yds. gained rushing 14? 1B2 Passes attempted 20 5 Passes completed 13 1 Yds. gained passing 158 18 Passes Intercepted by 0 0 Punting average 38 8 33 Yds. kicks returned CO 230 Oppon. fumbles recov'd 0 0 i Yds. lost penalties 15 10 ? Christ School 0 7 0 6?19 Bethel 7 0 13 13?33 The Hendersonvllle Bearcats wrapped up their second straight Blue Kidge Conference grid cham pionship Friday night by knock ing the Canton Black Bears out of the undefeated class, 34-18. The contest was a meeting be tween the two top teams of the mountain area ? both T-forma lion powerhouses, but Henderson vllle's backfleld of Heilig, Brink ley, Elliott, and Mlntz simply had too much talent for the Black Bears. Hendersonvllle opened the scor ing when Brinkley took a handoff from Heilig on a reverse and sprinted to the Canton 29. Two plays later, Brinkley broke loose on another reverse and went 27 yards Into the end zone. Canton tied it up when Dewayne Milner found a hole in the right side of the Bearcat line and raced 90 yards for a touchdown. Hendersonvllle, however, came right back with a march from their own 24 ? sparked by Brinkley's 50-yard run ? and scored on Mtntz' three-yard plunge. The Blue Ridge leaders scored again in the third period after a lpng drive from their own 14, climaxed by Mintz who lugged the ball over from the 11 on a double reverse. Canton got to moving once more late In the third period and scor ed in the fourth frame when Mll ner passed to Khinehart for the TD. However, Brinkley added to Canton's sorrow by returning the next kickoff for 91) yards and a touchdown. The Bearcats talied once more for good measure in the final quarter after Heilig Intercepted a Milner pass, Mintz got loose for 23 yards. Heilig tossed to Bud Hunter / Waynesville Ninth Graders Top Canton, 12-0 WaynesviU?'? ninth-grade grid squad, coached by Bill Swift, turn ed back the Canton Junior High team, coached by Buck Barkby, 12-0, here Thursday afternoon. : Waynesville scored first on a 90 yard march, cltmaxed by Jack Holder's plunge from the four. In the last minute of the ball game, the future Mountaineers tallied again as Bobby Trull took a short pass from Denton Adams and raced over the goal line. Coach Switf praised the running and passing of Adams and the run ning of Holder and the play of the defensive line, which caused Can ton to fumble several times during the game. Linemen lauded by Mr. Swift Included Trull, Joe Sutton, Don Rogers, John Allen, and James Pr-cssley. Thursday night at 7 p.m. on the WTHS field, Waynesville's "B" team will meet the Canton Bear cuhs in a return game. Canton won the first encounter, 20-0. for the six pointer. Canton scored once more on a 39-yard pass play from Cannon to Milner. Hendersonvllle now has a con ference record of 7-0-0, while Canton's mark is 5-1-1. 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