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of Wayneavtllc Friday night. Robinson, Mountaineer halfback, nesville back who wa* able to gain TRYING TO HEAD OFF Billy Stanley (out of picture) on an end sweep were I hew four identifiable Mountaineers; (from left) Bear Turner, H ugh Grasty. Jack Holder, and Buster Price. (Mountaineer Photos). TYPICAL SCENE in the Canton-Waynesville football tame Friday night was ton's fleet halfback Billy Rtamey being chased?and occasionally caught ? Mountaineer tacklers. Here he is being pursued by end Tom Sparks. Stamey scored two of Canton's seven touchdowns and had an 85-yard punt return called back. Lead To Waynesville s j .?orst Defeat By Bears In History rv row rnvw'Av ?? ? . -?? ? ???? . ? ? A 90-yard kickofT return by De waync Milner and an 85-yard punt return by Billy Stamey In the first few minutes of the Canton-Way nesville game Friday night com pletely stunned the Mountaineers, enab'ing the Black Bears to deal WTHS its worst defeat in the long series of games between the two rivals. 4.r>-fi. As it happened, Stamey's run was c?ll d back and Canton penal ired, but the effect was the same, and that -- for all practical pur poses .? was the hail game. In less than three minutes, the outcome ?f garr.e was decided and it remainned for the teams only to po through the motions ? with the Black Bears going through most of them. The Mountaineer* made a vali ant effort to r- t back in the ball gome, but it was evident that the ? ? ? . Of* ;m, -m STRAND THEATRE PHONE 6-8.". I MON. & TUES., OCT. 1 & 2 ^ ~ t- 1 .^Sfc SOUl LOKI NtlSOH JfTf MOfflON IACKX LOUGHfFY - JOHN MMO ACMCS AXWMtAT **1 .-*.,KMttM*urit ? WED. & THIIRS.. OCT. :\ & i I \JJiLD FQffl p*tVl hh ACf?(lf WO. sS HAY DEN Itcled.td thru Ur'Wd Artist* ALSO Selected Short Subjects # Coming Soon "Davy Crocket And The River Pirates" "Foreign Intrigue" "East Of Eden" "Rebel Without A Cause" squad had come down with an acute case of the Jitters and was not up to a real rally * Nine different times Waynes vllle fumbled and four time* Can ton recovered deep in WTHS ter ritory. Deceptive crisscrosses by Can ton backs were the maneuver that led to the undoing of YVaynesvillc Friday night. Taking the opening kickoff. Milner and Stamey crossed paths and the latter headed for the left sidelines, picked up a con voy of blockers and sprinted 90 yards for the touchdown. Charles Duke pla<ekicked the extra point. After receiving the kickoff. Waynesvllle picked up one first down on a jump pass from 1-nne to Sparks, hut then had to punt ? with Kowland getting off a fine boot. Came the crisscross ngain and this time Stamey took the pigskin on his own W. ran down the right sidelines, again witli excellent blocking, and then rut to the left to go over standing up. However, Canton was called for Clipping and the ball was brought back to the one. j Moments later, {lurch circled left end and sprinted 55 yards be [ fore being hauled down on the Waynesvllle 25 At this point, how ever. the Mountaineers dug In and took over on their own 20. On the second play from scrim mage, Robinson fumbled and Can ton come up with the ball. After one play had been run. and a pen alty took the ball to the 12. Stamey found a hole to the line and jsenl Waynesville DRIVE-IN THEATRE First Show At 7:00 P. M. MONDAY. OCT. 1 DOUBLE FEATURE "SLIGHTLY SCARLET" (Color and Superscope) Starring JOHN PAYNE ARLENE DAHL ? ALSO ? "CLEAR OF DIABLO" (In Color) Starring AUDIE MURPHY ? TrES. ^ WED., OCT. 2 & 3 "FORBIDDEN PLANET" (In CinemaStope and Color) Starring WALTER PIDGEON ANNE FRANCIS ? THURSDAY, OCT. 4 "THE STEEL JUNGLE" Starring PERRT LOPEZ BEVERLY GARLAND MONEY BARREL N1TE! , f over for Canton s second touch- t down x i At the start of the second quar- ' ter, a Wayncsvillc hark fumbled ? a pitohout and the bruins recover- ' ed on the 'WTHS 33. However. Wavnesville held once more and ( took over after throwing one Can- j ton hack for an eight-yard loss. | After Caddis picked up Waynes- j j ville's second first down in stabs i at the line, the Mountaineers! ^ fumbled again and Canton snag ged the ball On the first play, Stamev again found a gap in the line and went over standing up. The kick for the extra nolnt was 1 good and Canton led 20-0. Starting the second half. Way nesville received but fumbled on < the second play and the bruins a- < gain took possession of the ball on the WTHS 26 On the first plav , from scrimmage, David Burch skirted right end and then cut sud denly to the left to score'untouch ed. The Mountaineers took the kick off again, and then fumbled on the third play on their own 44. The Black Bears picked up first down on a 14-yard pass play and mo ments later sent Burch around right end again on a play identi cal to the previous touchdown and he once more went over standing up. Fullback Wiley Carpenter set up the next Canton touchdown by lugging the ball down to the 12, where Stamey again sailed through a hole for a touchdown. Jackie Conard, CHS center and linebacker scored his team's last touchdown where be intercepted Lane's pass to the left sidelines Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Balaam Rd. Dial GL 6-5446 LAST TIME TODAY MONDAY. OCT. 1 "TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN" (Color and CinemaScope) Starring JAMES CAGNEY * TUES. & WED., OCT. 2 & 3 "THE COURT MARTIAL OF BILLY MITCHELL" (In CinemaScope &. Color) Starring GARY COOPER CHARLES B1CKFORD ? THURS. & FRI., OCT. 4 & 5 "MY SISTER EILEEN" (In CinemaScope & Color) Starring JANET LEIGH JACK LEMMON FIVE COLOR CARTOON9 Belhel Scores Twice On j Bearcats, Bui Lose. 32 -12 Dexter H. Bryant, Jr., ti S< Leaves For Arctic Trip it a Army Specialist Third Class Dex- p cr M. Bryant. .!r., whose parents ive in Waynesvllle. recently left} Fort Kustis, Va., and participated) n the resupply of isolated radar ^ itations of th ? "DEW line" in the! t Eastern Arctic. i f( The "DEW line" 'Distant Early a Warning linet is designed to pro- a vide early warning against the possibility of a transpolar air at- j, tack. l Specialist Bryant helped dis- p charge cargo from ships to stations fi pxtending across the Arctic rim. Bryant is regularly assigned as a d mechanic in the 19th Transporta- B tton Company at Fort Eustis. E V ?J . p Substitutes scored Waynesvilles nnlv touchdown of the game late ti in the fourth quarter when Jerry 1 Webb got loose for a 46-vard run and then halfback Bill Moore hit si Jack Lewis in the end zone On the d try for the extra point. Waynes- n ville was offsides and the attempt failed h Way'vile Canton F First downs 7 13 Yds. gained rushing 129 300 F Passes attempted 8 2 5 Passes completed 3 2 F Yds. gained passing 50 25 P Passes intercepted by 0 2 \ Yds gained P interception 0 56 y Punting average 3R 32 p Onpon. fumbled recov'd 0 4 y Yds. lost penalties 60 75 q Y Maurice McDermott should do all right now that he's with the Yankees. While with Boston and * Washington he baa? the Yankees only four times in 20 decisions. * PARK | Theatre Program I MON. & TUES.. OCT. 1 & 2 "THE PROUD AND THE PROFANE" (In Color) Starring WILLIAM HOLDEN a, DEBORAH KERR s ? N a\ , WED. & THURS.. b' OCT. 3 & 1 DOUBLE FEATURE G "EARTH AGAINST THE ?' FLYING SAUCERS" Starring HUGH MARLOWE JOAN TAYLOR ? ALSO ? "THE WEREWOLF" Starring DON McGOWAN JOYCE HOLDER i ~ Bethel lost it* fourth game of le season Friday night at Hender jnville, 32-12, but the Blue De 10ns turned in their best perform nce of the season in losing to the owerful Blue Ridge champions at lendersonville. In the first quarter. Henry Capps i laddened Pigeon Valley hearts y scooping up a fumble in his wn end zone and racing 101 yards >r the touchdown to put Bethel head, 6-0. Billy Burress mi-.sed the ttempt at conversion. The Blue Demons scored again t the third quarter when Carroll owe snagged a Hendersonville ass on his 35 and ran 65 yards ir the touchdown. The Bearcats scored -two touch owns in the first half, and then j rought out bruising fullback Bob llliott, who immediately ran 44 ards for a touchdown, but had the lay called back. However, Elliott and Sproles famed up to carry the ball to the 6. where Elliott ran it over. In the fourth period. Elliott cored again and set up one other rive, which was climaxed by Kin ey going over for the TD. Next game for Bethel will be at ome Friday afternoon agaitist the leynolds Rockets. Bethel H d ville 'irst downs 4 17 'ds. gained rushing 16 305 'asses attempted 7 5 'assed completed 1 2 'ds. gained passing 9 23 'asses interc'pt'd by 1 3 'ds gained inter'pt'n 65 29 unting average 38 40 'ds. kicks returned 41 83 ?pp. fumbles reeov'd 2 2 'ds lost penalties 30 45 - Junior High, layvee Games Set This Week An eighth and ninth grade foot ball game between Wayn<est(iHe < and Brevard, previously schedulel for last Thursday night, will be played here Tuesday night, accord ing to Coach Bill Swift. The game was postponed last week because of the heavy rains that fell the first Part ?f the week. On Thursday night, the junior varsity gridders, under Assistant Coach Gene Leonard, will be host to the Hendersonville Jayvees * ? " ? Use Mountaineer Want Ads UlAuAlflUlSAyUJ SEVEN DAYS AFTER THE CLAIM WAS FILED I TASSfeLL'S CASTLE IN FLAMES SEPT. 16 I JESSE E HAMPTON, son of Mr. id Mrs. J. E Hampton of 125 mathers Street is now at the U. S. aval Receiving Station. Norfolk, vaiting transfer to CSS Rock ridge The Norfolk Naval Receiving Sta on. commanded by Captain J. C . Wilson. USN, processes approx liately 8.000 men a month on their ay to and from Naval activities il over the world. MRS ALLENE TASSELL RECEIVES PENNSYLVANIA LUMBERMEN'S MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. CHECK FOR $12,000.00 REPRESENTING TOTAL LOSS OF HER HOME, "TASSELL'S CASTLE." DESTROYED BY FIRE SEPT. 16. MISS JOHNSON PRESENTS CHECK FOR $12,000.00 TO MRS. TASSELL ON SEPT. 28. \ FOR THE BEST LOCAL AGENCY SERVICE AT THE LOWEST COST TO YOU CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE AGENCY B. N. Johnson pMr| Lsfclsy Johnson 283 N. 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