Mountaineer Nine Scheduled To Open Baseball Practice This Afternoon * Canton Lions To Hear Telephone Manager Tuesday C. T. McCuiston. manager ol Southern Bell here, will address the Canton Lions Club Tuesday evening, 7 p.m. McCuiston will demonstrate the new solar battery, which derives -its energy from the sun. The Canton Tdons will meet with the Pigeon Valley Club. Bethel, for the last meeting in March, ac cording to President C. A. Smith. The club will give a minstrel in April, and a donkey tjall game on April 5, when the Canton club team meets the Pigeon Valley Lions at the Bethel school gym. FHA-FFA Banquet Set For Friday At Crabtree Members of the FHA and FFA of the Crabtree-Iron Duff school will hold a Joint banquet in the school cafeteria Friday, March 16. at 7:30 p.m. 15TRAN1T THEATRE PHONE 6-8551 I MON. & TUES., MARCH 12 & 13 ^^WARNER BROS. t' Belen., t I ,jrTr J % ^ J jr iN Cinemascope ?no WarnerCoiop stmhey unit ? ?"?"JJSffSi W |08?KT DOUClAS ? TORIN THMCht* V ?- ? WED. & THURS., MARCH 14 & 15 JBKl kr COffNfl WIDE MICE DM W Fele?*d lf?c? Unfed Artists ? FRI. & SAT., MARCH 16 & 17 DOUBLE FEATURE 1st HIT M*T I SUSAN I RICHAAD COOPER IHAYWARDIWIDMARK 2nd HIT Starring JEFPERY HUNTER DBBRA PAGET ALSO Cartoon and Chapter No. 5 "MANHUNT OF MYSTERY ISLAND" ? Coming Soon THE LONE RANGER' and TOME NEXT SPRING' / Bowling WAYNESV1LLE MIXED LEAGUE RESULTS OF MARCH 7 Screwballs 2; Alley Cat? 1. Happy Four 2; Guttersnipes 1. Pinbusters 2; Keglera 1. HIGH TEAM SERIES Screwballs ? 2068 Alley Cats 2062 Pinbusters 1967 HIGH TEAM GAMES Alley Cats 721 I Screwballs - ? 718 Pinbusters 998 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Men T. Atkins ? 555 J. Riggins 527 L. Goolsby - 518 t Women A. Wyatt 514 C. Elliott 453 P. McCreary 411 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES Men , L. Goolsby 228 C. Swatiger 212 J. Riggins 210 Women A. Wyatt 186 C. Elliott ... 160 I. Yount 150 E. Gragg 150 TEAM STANDINGS W L Happy Four 8 4 Guttersnipes 8 4 Keglers 6 6 Pinbusters 6 6 Screwballs 5 7 Alley Cats 3 9 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Men C. Swanger 171.6 T. Atkins 166.5 C. Woodruff 161.2 J. McCreary 161.1 J. Riggins 158 6 Women A. Wyatt 160.4 1C. Elliott ....... 151.5 II Yount 145.9 | P. McCreary 131.5 E. Gragg .. .... 126 SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 14 Guttersnipes vs. Keglers. Screwballs vs. Pinbusters. Alley Cats vs. Happy Four. Howard Hicks Gets Assignment In Germany Specialist Third Class Howard K. Hicks, 21, whose wife, Carolyn, lives on Route 1, Waynesville, Is scheduled to leave the U. S. for Germany this month as part of Operation Gyroscope, the Army's unit rotation plan. Specialist Hicks' unit, the 11th Airborne Divisioii. now stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky? will replace the 5th Infantry Division in Eur ope. Hicks, assigned to the '188th In fantry Regiment's Company K, en tered the Army in January 1955 and received basic training at Fort Knox; Ky. A 1953 graduate of Nebo High School, he attended Berea (Ky.) College. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hicks, live on Route 1, Marion. Since 1936, Michigan State wrestlers have won 16 national in dividual titles. Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5446 LAST TIME TODAY MONDAY, MARCH 12 "A MAN ALONE" (la Color) Starring RAY MILLAND MARY MURPHY WARD BOND ?PLUS? Cartoons and Selected Short Subjects ? TUBS. & WED., MARCH 13 & 14 "MOGAMBO" (In Color) Starring CLARK GABLE AVA GARDNER ? THURS. & FRI., MARCH 15 & 16 "REAP THE WILD WIND" * (In Color) Starrtag JOHN WAYNE SUSAN HAYWARD RAY MILLAND i Fingers And Wrist Control Hook This Is the foarth of Ave stories ; M BETTER BOWLING written especially or AP Newsfeatnres by Steve Nagy, Bowler of the Year. By STEVE NAOy Tl^ most important moment of the delivery is the split second af 1 ter your thumb leaves the hall. I also call this the beginning of the follow-through. When the thumb is free and the weight of the ball is on the fingers, you apply the stuff that makes the hook. Give a slight lift with the fingers and a moderate twist with the wrist knd you have a hook. The more you exaggerate the ac tions, the bigger the hook. But. in the early stages, try to avoid the big hook until you learn to con trol the little one. Control is the rule here. As you release the ball, your arm should move outward and upward in a sweeping motion that com pletes the arc started with the backswing. Your hand ends up in front of your head in line with your head and the pins. In my appearances around the country, many bowlers tell me they feel conspicuous if they use a good, sweeping arm motion. My answer is to exaggerate the arm motion and feel conspicuous. Pretty soon ! | you'll be doing it naturally and bowling properly. I1'1'-'.' . FOLLOW THROUGH may be exafrerated but star bowler Steve Naey, above, says It'a all ri*ht for rood bowline. Canton High Campus Cuffnotes By Patty Morgan The main event of interest this week is the election of officers for the student body. Walls in the halls look like an art, gallery with all the posters that are being used for campaigning all this week. The electioneering will be terminated by campaign speeches Friday, and voting will take place on Monday. Running for vice-president will be: Ashley Neal, Ann Kinken, Steve Westmoreland, Tommy Best, and Charles Duke; secretary: Mary Welte and Thomasine Paxton; treasurer: Kermit Hyatt. Martha Swaim. and Robert Fleming. The elected vice-president will auto matically become president in his or her senior year. The other two officers serve only one year. The Black Bears suffered a heart breaking defeat by Hendersonvllle in the AA tournament at Bryson City Saturday night. Our Bears lost by only a small margin of four ( ooints. but four points are just as many as a, hundred?vou get the same effect. Our boys did some ter- ( rifle olaving all the week ' and i ? hrousrh the finals CITS is certain- i 1v nroud of its Dlavers! Now. all heads turn toward base hall and all that eoes with It. Prac tice has alreadv started for all hovs PXrent. the basketball Play ers. who get a week's vacation be fore they start practicing. For assembly Friday, the Beta Club gave a program, "Beta Fer A Day". This was a quiz program with all contestants being "Betas for a day". The best part was the consequences that each contestant had to pay?such as rolling a pea nut around the main "floor of the guditorlum and eating a pie with out utensils. The Beta Club is planning to present a musical pro gram in April. The Future Teachers club recent ly had a tea for all the teachers In the Canton School system. The theme of "the little red school house" was carried out in very pleasing taste. An effective program was given and delicious refresh ments were served. The six weeks ended Friday and those unloved report cards were issued Wednesday. Many faces wore a torsional expression, while others had a smile of satisfaction. Now that "spring Is springing" and a boy's fancy turns toward love and since this is leap year, we girls can get busy. Beware, boys! Charles Sutton Starts Marine Basic Training Charles Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton, has joined the Marine Corps and has been sent to Parris Island. S. C., for . basic training, according to T/Sgt. Joseph H. Lathrop, Marine re cruiter for Haywood County. After 10 -weeks of basic train ing, Pvt. Sutton will be given a 10-day leave. Use the Want Ads for results PARK Theatre Program MON. & TUES., MARCH 12 & 13 ONLY TWO DAYS REMAINING FOR YOU TO SEE THIS . OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE?DON'T MISS IT! "THE RAINS OF RANCHIPUR" (In Cinemascope & Color) Starring LANA TURNER RICHARD BURTON FRED MACMURRAY ? WED. & THURS., MARCH 14 & 15 . "THE COBWEB" (In Cinemascope & Color) Starring RICHARD WIDMARK LAUREN BACALL CHARLES BOYER ? FRIDAY, MARCH 16 DOUBLE FEATURE! "HOLD BACK TOMORROW" Starring ? JOHN AGAR CLEO MOORE ? ALSO ? "DEATH TIDE" WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE MON. & TUES., MARCH 12 & 13 "SECOND ? CHANCE" (In Color) Starring ROBERT MITCH UM LINDA DARNELL ? ALSO ? Cartoons and Other Selected Short Subjects ? WED. & THURS., MARCH 14-& 15 "HONDO" (In Color) Starring JOHN WAYNE ? FRIDAY, MARCH 16 "FIREMEN, SAVE MY CHILD!" ? PLUS ? Selected Short Subjects National Guard Recruits 446 Men In North Carolina Maj. Gen. John H. Manning. aujumui general ot morm Caro- I Una, announced today, that "Na- > tional Guard Muster Day", observ ed by all units of the North Caro lina National Guard (Army and Air) on February 25 was a tre mendous success. During the one-day recruiting drive 446 new men were enlisted in the Nqrth Carolina National Guard (Army and Air) and 818 new men were enlisted during the month of February. "This sets a new record for the North Carolina National Guard for a single day's recruiting campaign and also for a one month period. We are extremely proud of our North Carolina National Guard units and the outstanding job they ?|id on 'National Guard Muster Day.' " The National results were also outstanding. Over 11,000 new men - were enlisted during the one-day campaign with the total enlist ments of February exceeding 25,000, i? Two Local Men Participating [n Maneuvers Cpl. James R. Gaddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gaddy of Waynesville, and Pfc. Robert J. Cable, son of Ittr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Cable of Hazelwood, de parted the U. S. February 24 with an 8,000-man Marine Corps am phibious force for maneuvers in the Caribbean area. The training exercise, to be con ducted in the Roosevelt Roads Vieques, Puerto Rico area, will in volve 35 ships of the Atlantic fleet. Marine aircraft from Cherry Point and Miami, Fla., and assault forces from the 2nd Marine Divis ion, Camp Lejeune. The Marines will return to the U. S. in early May. DON RENO RED SMILEY ? and the ? TENNESSEE CUT-UPS Stare of King Records, Television and Radio ? featuring ? MAC MAGAHA JOHN PALMEN * Chicken ft {tansy Hotrod and Their Banty Roosters APPEARING IN PERSON At The HAZELWOOD SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 8 P. M. Adults?$1.00 Children 25c Sponsored by the Hazel wood School P.T.A. 7 Regulars Back From 1955 Team With seven men back from last year's starting nine, the Waynes ville High School baseball time will open workouts today under Coach Bruce Jaynes. Lost by graduation from the 1B55 squad were starters Stuart , Roberson, Dwain Robinson, and I Johnny Edwards, and reserves James Medford and Troy Muse. Regulars beck for service this season are catcher Bobby Hill, third baseman and pitcher Bobby Ballance. shortstop Mike Byrd, second baseman Johnny Wright, left fielder Tony Davis, right field er J. W. Stevens, and pitcher George Mitchell. Reserves returning to bolster the Mountaineer diamond lineup will be James Carver, first baseman who was hurt in an automobile ac cident last year as the Waynesville baseball team was returning from a game at Bethel; Jim Ruff. anoth er first baseman; Ken Gibson, a southpaw pitcher, and Don Ezell, Charles Robinson, and Paul Bur ress, all outfielders. Moving up from Pony league duty are two freshmen pitchers who may see action for the Moun taineers this year: Jack Holder and Bobby Trull. Th Opposite Pet Dairy East Wayawrrille