Waynesville Rips Enka Jets, 46-6 ? ? By BOB CONWAY Alter two consecutive setbacks, the Waynesville Mountaineers bounced ba:k Into the win column Friday night with a vengeance by battering the Fnfca Jots, 4tt-6. at the WTHS Rt*dium. Five different Waynesville play er* scored touchdowns in the rout ?with Carroll. Hooper picking up a pair and Tom Sparks, Hugh Orasty, Tommv Harris, David Warren." and Bill Moore tallying one each Wavnesville threatened earlv in the firnt ouarter by taking the ball on the Enka 43 after a poor kick bv a Jet punter, and drove down to the six. but lo?t the ball at that point on a fumble Again unable to gain. Jet ounr terbeek Lee Farmer elected to pin for a firs' down instead of kicking, but failed to make the ne-essary yardage and the Moun taineers took over on the Enk* 20 After Palrper luceed the bait to' the nine Ifooner slloncd through the. center of the line for the touchdown The try for extra point failed U'ni>rt/tca>!ll<\ xooocot'o/t n v. !?'nW.'l futnb'o on 'bo next klckoff, but ? bo Mountaineer* themselves fum bled onlv thrro plays later and Enka took Possession Shortly after the heelnnin" of the second finailt i "to .lot' bird the ball aenin and WTItS rarer urt w'"> II on Iho Enka 13 A t5-yard holdins Penalty sot tho Gold and Blark hack irtorontftrllv hi1' Hooner rjn to the F"ka 10 and thrro ptavs Inter otiarlerbaok Sum I.ane hit Seark in the end 7onc with a Itlmn pass pood for eleht yards (T?tv plunpcd over for tho rv<rn point , dark ''older started another Vavnesvillr scerinif drier hv lu toveotin" an Knka pass on the WTHS 45 Several nl?ts later, l'oonoo found another ho''' In the Jot tine and ran front 'ho Knka 44 down to the one-foot line when he was bumned out of hounds However, h" pluneed over ert the next nlav Tho attempted kic-k for the ejttra point was no rood Two paces thrown bv Farmer sot urt Fnka's onjv toiirhdown lat" in the firs' nnar'or Ttir first wont for 23 vards to the Wavnos' llle 34 and the second carried down to tho nine Two nvoro heaves foil lncomolete hut the officials ruled pass interference tin tho second pnd the half was placed on 'he ono-vard lino Two plats later M? Olilloch phinood over for the score An attempted run for the ? ? vIf".? point w ;k itODP^d h'?rt n* I the .ponl Hop /o?d the first half ; ! ended with Waynesvllle ahead 1 19-fi The Mdupiilneers received to ?onen the second hall and on the third pigv from scrimmage tlueh i Grnatv rounded left* end front his ! own 32 and sprinted ff>| yards Into the end /one, but the officials ruled h" went out on the Knka 31 A I.Vvard holding nenaltv set the Gold and Rlack farther hark i but Orsstv pot loose to the Id and I -Hooper ran to the six On the next play. Gritstv circled left end for the touchdown and added the extra point on ?? plunge Waynesvllle added another TD in tno thl d ounrtct on a drive I from their own 37. After piekine I no three first downs. Holder pass i ed to Snflrks who ?-?? halted lust ? In 11 of ti 1 ' ">? Teii' in P*rr's erashed in-ci- on the next play and Paul Hie n-ss phi fired for the extra point; After taktnp the next klekoff Fartrw pas-ed *rom his own 4(> to M'ller on tl ? Wayne'villc 33, hut Harris halted that threat " short lime later bv liiterceptiP!' another Farmer pass. Rurrc-s pi, ked no one first down for VVavnpsville but the Mountaineers lost the hall on a fumble on the next pl?v How ever an Fnka I sir I hobbled the ball In the air on Hie followine ivlay and tl.iVld Warren grabbed , if on the 20 and ran aero-s the goal line The extra point attempt was no pood A,fter picking up one first down, i WAYNTWII.IT'S I.A-T Tftt THROWN against I'.ika Friday ni hi was srt up by end Rnbhy Itill irlrliO. who caught this r?-s from quarterback Jark Holder and ran In the Jets' 15 '*n the next play Harris pawed t<> Moore for Ihe Tl> In this picture, end Jimmy Fowler runs alongside lllll uhile bark Ichun- Flire- ?f I nk i tries to break up !hr play. (Mounta; leer Photos). I \T> FRWK WEBB of Enka picked up additional yardage here oh a kirkofT after taking a handoff from quarterbaek Lee Farmer who received the ball originally. Jack Lewis of the Mountaineers is i n the ground at the left while Tom Sparks eomes up on the right. AN ENKA PASS in the second half of the came here Friday night was knocked down hv Mountaineer halfback Tommy Par ris (center). In the background at the left is center Jerry Deweese of Waynesvllle. Bethel Blue Demons Lose To Brevard High, 41 To 0. | The strong Brevard Btiir Devils] chalked ut> .another Blue Htdve Conference victory Fridsv niuht | 0 the expense of the Bethel Blue j Demons, 4i-ft. The host team scored twice in the first, second and fourth quar ters, and missed ordv one extra point in ?iv attempts, Fn1;a "a forced to mint and WTHS .started its Inst drive of the evcninr Holder passed to Bobby Hill, v ho carried the nipskin to : the la. On the nest play. Warren passed to Hill Moore for the touchdown and Hufri s huckcd over to make it 46-6 The .lets look the next kiekoff> hut is the hill carried was slam med In earth by Mountaineer taek lers and thi cuiie ended at that point Reserves placed the hippest part of the - -cond half for Way nesvllle laika W'vilte First downs 4 17 Yards v allied ni liiii" I'd ?' 6 t'uise a'' emoted Ft !) Passes completed 1 6 Yards pained has .in" 71 97 Passes intercepted liv 0 2 Yards pained intercept ion 0 46 Pontine Hvcra'e 4-29 3 1 40 \ ai ds kicks returned- 9 29 Opppfi fumbles rccov'd 3 2 Yards lost penalties 0 58 Brevard opened its scoring early in the first quarter when Jim Rhodes ran <85 yards and Wayne Babb plsceklcked the extra point. The Blue Devils added one ' ntore in the first period by rerov- ' erine a fumble and driving 33 yards with l.arrv Ptgkloslmer i plunging over from the two. Phil Moodv ga\e Brevard an other TD fn the second quarter on a 30-.vard snrlnt and Jim Holbert added another from the six after the home team covered a Bethel! bobble on the Blue Demon 10. AftP ? a scoreless third quarter. I Holbt rt scored again on a 10-yard . run. climaxing a 60-.vard drive. Another Bethel fumble started the Blue Devils goalward again and Moody dove oyer from the one to end a 44-yard march. Next game for Bethel will be Saturday afternoon against the C'h)ist School Greenies at Arden Bethel Brevard First downs 3 10 | Yards gained rushing 43 24(5 1 Pa' ses atlemoted (5 4 I Passes completed 2 1 Yards eained passing 47 33 Passes intercepted bv 0 1 j Plintlpe average 20 2 30 ; Yards kicks returned 23 41 Droop fumbles recov'd 1 4 Yards lost penalties 20 33 Yale's 1050 football team In- ; chides 31 lettermen from the 1935 , squad. Bozo Burlson j] Slated On Mat ] Card Wednesday An Australian tag team match between the Mills Brothers. Al and Tinv, and Pete ManagofT and Ray Villmer will be the highlight of a wrestling card to be presented by O. B. Satinook. ? at Asheville City Auditorium Wednesday night, starting at 8:30. Matched in one of the prelimin aries will be Ricki Starr vs. Jack J Van-ky. Appearing in the second pre- i linjlnary win be a North Carolina | native Bozo Burlson of Bakers ville, who will face Tom Bradley j Burlson once attended Western Carolina College and was a mem Brevard Ready For Mountaineers ] The Brevard Blue Devils are in excellent condition for their game with the Mountaineers Thursday night, according to Bill Milner, assistant coach of the Brevard team. Milner was ' home for the weekend, and said "1 feel the team could beat Can ton now. They are a hard work ing group now, and we should he ready for Waynesville Thurs ber of the Catamount football and wrestling squads He has been de scribed by Chief Saunooke as a "master of Judo" and "one of the country's mast promising young wrestlers." T Eager Beginner HOT SPRINGS, Va. lAPt?Mr. j and Mrs. James Culpeper checked i to see how their eight-year-old son j Jimmy was faring in the adjoining ; hotel room?his first experience with his own private rocm. It was 11 p.m. They heard the cloc'- of the telephone receiver and Jimmy's authoritative voice: "Room serv ice? I'll have a double chocolate milk shake. Rush that, please." ?".'"V: day night." Milner began his coaching : I duties at Brevard thus fall. I Alan Luce, catcher from Far-; well. Mich., will captain the 1957^ Michigan State baseball team. Black Bean Victor Over Bine Ridge Tuning up for Hendersonville ;his Friday night, the unbeaten Canton Black Bean* flattened the Blue Ridge School Hilltoppers, i4-0. at Canton last Friday. Canton tallied three touchdowns In the first quarter, one in the tecond, two in the third, and one in the fourth. Fullback Wilev Carpenter scor ?d the Black Bears' first touch town on a 11-yard run after Can Ion recovered a fumble on the dsitors' 31. Charles Duke added :he extra point with a placekick. A short time later, Dewayne Milner intercepted a Blue Ridge pass and returned it to the BR 21. After several more plavs, Billy Rtamey slipped over from the three. David Burch rounded out the Red and Black scoring in the first quarter bv rambling 24 yards. in the second quarter. Canton drove 72 yards for a six-pointer, with Milner picking uo the^gfoal 26. f'U.rv Dln?l, Donee flf !?rfPi__,*hP I lie* nini ft livai-i y - - - W second half in traditional fashion with Milner returning the kickoff 83 yards for a touchdown. This marked the third consecutive game that Canton has rim back a kick off for a score. Later in the period. Tom Price climaxed a 45-vard drive by plunging over from the three. Canton's final <rore came in the qourth quarter when Mike Clark intercepted an enemv aerial and returned it 44 vards to the BR 31. Several plays later, Don Prirce smashpd over from the eight and Duke booted the extra point. The next game for Canton will be the bie one of the season ?? when Hendersonville invades Can ton Memorial Stadium for a game which is almost certain to decide the outcome of the Blue Ridge Conference race. B. Ridge Canton First downs 5 16 Yards gained rushing 89 320 Passes attempted 9 4 Passes completed 1 2 Yards gained passing 16 26 Passes intercepted by 0 3 Yards gained interception 0 62 Punting average 32 20 Yards kicks returned 54 106 Oppon fumbled recov'd 1 3 Yards lost penalties 40 110 STRAND THE A TRE PHONE 6-8551 MON. & TI ES.. - OCT. is & i<? last two days to sf.k THE MOST STARTLING Wiil 1 ? WED. & TH UitS.. OCT. 17 & 18 DOUBLE FEATURE! Brought Back By Popular Demand. Two of the Creates! 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