WTHS 8th-9th Graders Meet Brevard Here Thurs. Wavnesville's eighth and ninth I ? grade football team will play its ? first game of the season here I Thursday night meeting the Bre vard juniors at 7:30 p.m. |j Also on hand for the game will!' be the Waynesville Junior Band ; and majorettes. Coach Bill Swift announced this starting lineup for the opening ;ame: Bruce Moody and Robert Allen at ?nds, Mike Leatherwood and John Williams at tackles, Ronnie Gribble ind Johnny Harrell or Howell Fleece at guards. Clifton Shook at Center, Alvin Gilliland at quarter sack, Tommy Cotter at fullback, Skeeter Robinson at left half, Ken :ieth Rathbone or Fred James at right half. Some of these players also will see action this season with the WTHS junior varsity, Goach Swift pointed out. Also like the varsity, the eighth and ninth graders will run from ! the T-formation, the coach added. Smoky Mtn. DRIVE - IN THEATRE Balsam Rd. 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Coming Soon "Pardners" "Davy Crockett And The River Pirates" "Foreign Intrigue" Waynesville 1 DRIVE-IN THEATRE (1 First Show At 7:00 P. M. ! MON. & TI ES., SEPT. 24 & 25 , "PICNIC" (In Cinemascope & Color) Starring KIM NOVAK WILLIAM HOLDEN ROSALIND RUSSELL ?Added-, Color Cartoon ? WED. & THURS., SEPT. 26 & 27* "THE LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS" (In CinemaScope and Color) Starring TOM EWELL SHEREE NORTH PARK Theatre Proaram MON. & TUES., SEPT. 24 & 25 "HIGH SOCIETY" i (In Color) Starrine BING CROSBY GRACE KELLEY FRANK SINATRA ? WED. & THURS., SEPT. 26 & 27 DOUBLE FEATURE "HOT ROD GIRL" Starrine LORI NELSON I JOHN SMITH | ? ALSO ? I "GIRLS IN PRISON" Starrine RICHARD DENNING , JOAN TAYLOR I FRIDAY. SEPT. 28 "JOHNNY BELINDA" Starrine JANE WYMAN LEW AYRES ?PLUS? THE BEST IN SELECTED SHQPT I SUBJECTS I Coming Soon | WATCH FOR "The Proud | And The Profane" ! High School Grrid Scores Leo Edwards 6. Enka 0. Murphy 26, Bethel 6. Shelby 13. R-S Central 6. Sylva 13, Erwin 0. Owen 48, Marshall 7. Canton 19, Brev ard C. Waynesville 38. Reynolds 0. Mars Hill 34, N. Buncombe 13. Marion 6, Morganton 0. Swain 39, Robbinsville 12. Franklin 26, Cherokee 13. Andrews 21, Hayesville 6. Clyde 40, Spruce Pine 0. Glen Alpine 55, Tryon 6 ? QUARTERBACK TRIO for the Mountaineers this season includes reserves Wayne Pruett (left) and Jack Holder (right) and varsity signal-caller Sam Lane. (Mountaineer Photo). Mountaineers Whip Reynolds, 38-0; Clash With Canton Friday Night By BOB CONWAY Playing under wraps and with ?eserves in action a good part of j he time, the Mountaineers scored | an easy 38-0 win over the Reynolds Rockets here Friday night, capital-! izing on the visitors' fumbles to run up a 26-0 lead at halftime. Just as in the Bethel game, the Mountaineers wasted little time in scoring?pushing across their first touchdown with less than four min utes elapsed in the first quarter That six-pointer came after Sam j Lane ran a Revnolds punt back to the Rockets' 20, Palmer picked up i nine yards, and then Charles Rob-1 inson took a pitchout from Lane and skirted left end into paydirt. Hugh Grasty added the extra point with a plunge through center. A short time later, end Jack Lewis set tip another Waynesville touchdown tiy recovering a Rev- ? nolds fumble on the 20 yard-line. On the second play from scrim mage, Neal Palmer rammed through the line to the three, and then went over from there. Grasty again plunged for the extra point. After Reynolds picked up a first down with a pass and a lateral, a Rocket back fumbled a handoff and Jerrv Nichols recovered for WTHS on the RHS 42. On the second play from scrim Waynesville Reynolds ^ First downs .... 16 6 t Yds. gained rushing 257 20 Passes attempted .6 13 ( Passes completed 1 5 Yds. gained passing 35 54 * Passes intercepted by 3 0 Yds. gained int'rc'pt'n 30 0 Punting average 0 38 Opp. fumbles reeov'd 4 2 ' Yds. lost penalties 30 15 mage, Sam Lane threw a pass to end Tom Sparks who juggled the 1 ball and let it escape from his grasp, but the other Mountaineer end. Jimmy Fowler, right beside Sparks, caught the pigskin in the air and raced across for the touch down. A 15-yard holding penalty stymied the try for the extra point. Waynesville tallied another TD in the second quarter on a drive from the Waynesville 46. with War ren and Parris picking up most of the yardage down to the goal line where Warren bucked over and Holder plunged for the extra point. The Mountaineers narrowly missed another touchdown late in the second quarter when Sparks caught a pass from Lane on the Reynolds two-yard line, but Waynesville was ruled offside and the visitors took over the ball. Trying to score, Reynolds took to the air and Grastv intercepted one fling and ran across the goal line, but the officials ruled that he stopped out of bounds and the ball was brought back to the 20. The half ended seconds later. As the second half opened. Vaynesville returned the kiekoff to heir own 36. picked up three first towns and then Grasty found a iole over right tackle and sprinted] !6 yards for the touchdown. The ittonipt at extra point was no good. Reynolds came back after the ciekofT. got one first down on a 3ass, but then fumbled and Jim ifall recovered on the 35. Three plays later Ncal Palmer skirted left end for a touchdown. Attempting the extra point. Lane was thrown short of the goal. Midway in the third quarter. Reynolds made its longest drive to the game by picking up two first downs on three completed passes, but Lane's interception on the Waynesville 42 ended the Ilocket advance. The Mountaineers then rolled up three first downs, but lost the ball on a fumble on the Reynolds 40. j With time running out, the Rockets tried one last desperation j pass, but Grasty intercepted as the game ended. Pressbox Paragraphs The excellence of Waynesville's line play in the Reynolds game la shown by the fact that the Rockets never got past midfleld until late in the third quarter, and picked up only one first down on the ground all evening. The longest Reynolds run was a nine-yard sprint through tackle in the second j' half, when reserves were in the WTHS lineup. Charlie Robinson did an excel-, lent job subbing at halfback for! co-captain Carroll Hooper, who watched the fracas from the side 'ines. Robinson is a fast starter and fits in well with the Mountaineer j T-formation assault. Reserve halfbacks Bill Moore. I David Watron, and Tommy Parris also showed up well against Rey nolds as Coach Jaynes emptied his bench. For their first two games, the Highlanders have done particular ly well on Idckoffs, all except one boot going deep into enemy ter ritory or over the goal, Waynesville tackling continued on the enthusiastic side against Reynolds; and the boys ought to be ready Friday night to grapple with j those burley Black Bears. I On<> of the best tackles of the evening -was the one turned in by Bruce Davis on a kickofT. That one was so hard it even hurt the spec tator*. At the end of the first half, sta ? ? I ?ll'l I II II ???? ? 11 II ? Canton Bears Win Over Brevard By 19-6 Score The Canton Black Bears put icross three touchdowns in the iecond half to whip the Brevard Slue Devils, 19-6, at Brevard Fri iay night after trailing 6-0 at the 1 lalf. The victory kept Canton's Blue Ridge Conference slate clean at 1-0 going into the big game with iVaynesville Friday night. Prev ous loop wins were scored over Bethel. 25-0, and Enka, 24-0. Brevard jumped into a 6-0 lead in the first quarter when Cecil Lowery ran 90 yards on a punt re iurn. Canton, however, toolrf'command early in the second half when David Bureh plunged over from the six-yard line to cap a 90-yard drive, and Larry Paxton place kicked the point. A Brevard fumble set up the Black Bears' second touchdown when Canton recovered the ball on She Blue Devils' 35, and Burch again scored with a line plunge tistics showed that Reynolds was four yards in the hole on rushing. The Rockets did a little better in the second half and ended up with 20 yards for the game. after seven plays had been run. In the fourth quarter, the bruins tallied one more TD as Dewayne Mllner passed 14 yards to Tom Best for the six-pointer. Canton had a big edge both in first downs?16 to 6?and in rush ing yardage?239 to 119. Canton Brevard First downs 16 6 Yds. gained rushing 239 119 Passes attempted 3 0 Passes completed 3 0 j Yds. gained passing 66 0 I Pesses intercepted by 0 0 | Yds. gained inter. 0 0 Punting average 35 37 Op. funmbles recov'd 1 1 Yds. lost penalties 35 15 Ex-Rice Athlete Becomes Coach HOUSTON. Tex. (AP)?Former Rice baseball and basketball play er Joe Wylie of Henderson, back after Army duty with the Quarter master Corps in Germany, has turned to coaching. He's assisting | in football at Lanier Junior High School here. You Will Find At Ray's ADVERTISED IN HARPER'S BAZAAR One world of fashion... ?"'Cftlbrae fabrics Take a fall tour of fashions-in-fabric. at our Gilbrae counter! Drawn from the oldest sources of design, reproduced in colors of authentic brilliance, and given the new miracles of easy-care finish. Woven into every fiber is traditional Gilbrae quality, worth every stitch you sew. 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