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Bowling RESULTS OF OCT. 8 HAYWOOD COUNTY BOWLING LEAOUE Haywood Hdw. 3, Wellco 0. Charlie'* Place 2. A! Marshall'* 1 Dayton 2. W.B.C. 1. ' HIGH TF.AM SERIES Haywood Hdw 2814 Wellco - 2698 Charlie's Place 2658 HIGH TEAM GAMES Charlie's Place 960 ' Haywood Hdw. - ... 957 Wellco 924 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Jc<? Judd 571 K. H. Stretcher ? 537 Tom Atkins 529 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES Joe Judd _ 245 M. Rose 202 j Joe Coats .... 200 I TEAM STANDINGS W L Charlie's Place 10 21 Haywood Hdw. 7 5 j Dayton 6 3! W.B.C. .. 5 7; A1 Marshalls 4 5 Wellco 1 11 ; INDIVIDUAL AVERAGE M. Rose 174.3 j R H. Stretcher .... 173.1 Tom Atkins 172.6 Joe Judd 164.7 Jule Ri?eins^^ 164.1 , Joel McCre^^fc 163.5 Babe Yount^W 163 4 Bob Fow'-r 162.2 John Jackson 161 Joe Smith 160.2 : : V 0 ' ^ " ? -I RESCLTS OF OCT. 9 w4yvfsville women's league Wollco 3. W.B.C. 0 Howell Motor 2. The Friendly Bank 1. Bo-Search, Inc. 2, Parkway i Motors 1. high team series Wellco 2324 Howell Motor 2273 Friend'v Rank 2234 high team games Howell Motor R20 Wellco 796 Friendlv Rank 763 high individual series Hot Phillios 471 Jean Knieht 457 Marv HatnWf 448 high individual games Hot Phillios 177 1 illiaii Carver 176 Jean Knieht 164 team standings w l Wellco Shoe 11 4 1 Howell Motor 9 6 j Friendlv Rank R 7 Po-Search 8 7 Parkway Motors . 5 10 W.B.C 4 11 | individual average M. Hnmlett 148 J. Knight 144 A. Wyatt 142 C. Elliott 139 I. Yount 137 D. Phillips 136 I. Bowen 134 G. Rogers 133 L. Carver 132 M. Harrell 132 Babo Ruth hit 60 homo runs in 1927. In 1928 the Yankee slugger blasted 54 homers. He h't 54 in 1826 and in 1921 he blasted 59. The Chicago Bears and Green Bay Pacxers have played 74 foot ball games with the Bear? winning 43, losing 25 and tieing 6. Midget Gridders Meet Asheville At WTHS Tonight The Midget Mountaineer foot j ball team will play their third J game of the season at 7 p.m. to night at the WTIIS stadium, meet i ing the Asheville YMCA squad. i In their last start, the midget i gridders were shut out by the Canton Gra-Y Bears, 27-0. Admission for tonight's game is j 50 cents for adults and 25 cents I for students. Proceeds are used to buy uniforms and equipment for i the midget team, coached by Rock I Powers. Rufus Pannell, and Scratch Inman. Going Hunting? rra *' U>Ni!Nu iictfc?i? | *- N ; Jjj ?jk???? ? ? w ?^??n "". i, t - GET YOUR ? LICENSE! I y' ?/ ? .. r ?" " ' J J,-: j/ ? '":i A KNOW YOUR GUN & AMMUNITION ?V'-TW" 1 i ASK TOE LANDOWNER'S fM-Aj PERMISSION _J M yjHj, ' : DONT LET THIS HAPPEN - TO YOU I r"H r - KNOW TME (IDLES a I OBSERVE I THEM ? ( BE A 6000 SPORTSMAN j 1A TmS WEEK At RAY'S FALL FESTIVAL BARGAINS Special Values Every ?tept. Children's Wear Boys' Wear Blankets Sheets Bedspread 0 Overalls Work Clothes Sport Shirts LAY - AW AYS O.K. With Small Deposit PLENTiFUL PARKINC FOR YOU. COMPLETE ONE-STOP FAMILY SHOPPING DUXBAK HUNTING CLOTHES-RICHIE WOOLENS I I I i| OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK i WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER > I FOOTBALL CONTEST ! J . I Week Ending Oct. 19 Each game appearing in advertisements on another page is I I numbered. Write in below the winner of each game correspond ing to number.given in ads I 1 ' ?' , I 2. ' ' ; 7. ...... | I 3 8, ..................................... | I 4. ? : 9. | I I 5. 10.^ My prediction of the combined score of the Canton High School and Ijj^ndersonville j | I game is points. * | Please Fill In The Above Which Will Only Be Used In Case of Ties. I| Name ... . Address ? RETURN THIS ENTRY BLANK TO THE MOUNTAINEER OFFICE BY 5 P. M. FRIDAY ("wrestling CITY AUDITORIUM, ASHEVILLE WED., OCT. 17th ? 8:30 P. M. 1 AUSTRALIAN TAG TEAM MATCH RETURNED BY UNANIMOUS DEMAND OF ASHEVILLE FANS TINY AL MILLS _A1D MILLS VERSUS x PETE RAY MANAGOFF A? VILLMER ! I RICKI STARR vs. JACK VANSKY BOZO BURLSON vs. TOM BRADLEY 0 & Clyde Wins 7th Straight By Halting Old Fort, 24-0 The undefeated Clyde Cardinals gained their seventh straight Sky line-.\ Conference victory Friday sfternoon by shutting out Old Font, 24-0. on the loser's field. The win marked the fifth time that the Moroon and Gold gridders have he! J a conference opponent scoreless. Clyde scored three quick touch downs in the first quarter and then coasted for two periods be fore tallying their final touchdown in the fourth quarter. In the early moments of the game. Clvde mounted a long drive that ended with Danny Caldwell plunging over from the one. Mid way in the quarter. Dean Haynes scored from two yards out. and end Rav Seav added a third touch down bv taking a 45-vard pas* j from quarterback Bob McCrack en Fullback Johnnv Rogers blast- 1 ed through the Old Fort line for sijf yards and Clvde's final touch down in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals predominated on the ground, finishing ahead 18 to 11 In first downs, and 227 to 131! in yards rushing, but Old Fort had an edge in passing yardage ?78 to 56. Next game, for Clyde will be Fri day afternoon at Tryon. Clyde Old Ft. First downs 18 11 Yards gained rushing 227 136 Passes attempted (i 10 Yards gained passing 56 78 Passes intercepted by 1 0 Yards gained interception 20 o Punting average - 23 29 Yards kicks returned 20 67 I . ~ Opppn. fumbles recov'd 0 1 Yards lo?t penajtles 50 36 The Hanford brothers. Ira and Carl, both former jockeys now own and train thoroughbreds. I i Readers Don't Show MEXICO ( ITY I API?The City Library Department complains that wiille it has {one about greatly in creating facilities, tbe number of readers h? < gained only a trickle. The number of libraries in creased from 52 to 133 in the de cose ending in 1955, while only 7.000 more readers used them, ac cording to the department's rec ords. Outstanding Football For Haywood Fans This Week Two of the top Blue Ridge Conference grid games of the 1956 season will be played on Haywood sod this week when Brevard invades Waynesvi.lle Thursday night, and Hendersonville visits Canton Friday night. The clash at Canton Memorial Stadium between the tw'o Blue Ridge powerhouses probably could be termed the outstanding high schpol football game in Western North Carolina this year since the \ winner will almost certainly be crowned conference champion. Although both Brevard and Waynesville have dropped two con ference tilts and are virtually out of the loop race, a game between the two strong rivals always generates a lot of excitement. The Brevard-Waynegvllle game was originally set here Friday night, but was moved up One night to permit local fans to see Can Ion and Hendersonville play Friday. Single reserve seats will be sold for this game Thursday night, it has been announced. ? In the Paper City, the unbeaten Canton High Black Bears i (6-0f will go against the defending conference champion Henderson ville Bearcats, who have been beaten only in a non-conference game at Greenville. S. C. Haywood County's other two pigskin squads will be both on foreign soil this week, with Clyde journeying to Tryon Friday after noon. and Bethel visiting Christ School at Arden Saturday afternoon. A MESSAGE TO ALL HAYWOOD COUNTY VOTERS YVho Are Interested In Helping To Get Our Country Back In The Hands Of The People And Out Of Control Of Millionaires Presently Surrounding The President And Telling Him What To I)o. How To Do It And When To Do It. The DEMOCRATIC PARTY Needs YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT As Well As Your Support In The Coming Election. It Is Re ported That The Republican Millionaires Surrounding The President Have Over Nine Million Dollars To Use In An Ef fort To Keep Control Of Our Country, And Continue To Raise The Cost Of Living Of Everyone, And To Penalize The Farm ers Of Our County. If We Are To Prevent This Situation It Will Be Necessary For All Of Us To Pitch In And Help In Every Possible Way. All Of You Who Want To Help, Send Your Contribution, LARGE Or SMALL. To The Address Listed Below. This Money Will Be Used In Our County To Insure A Democratic Victory In November. Many Contributors Are Sending One Dollar. And Many Are Sending More, But Any Amount Will Be Accepted And Will Be Helpful In Our Successful Effort To Put Our National Government Back Into The Hands Of Our People And The Hands Of The Democratic Party. You Can Send Your Contributions To: ' ? Loranzo Smathers, Chairman HAYWOOD COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ' CANTON, N. C. Or Hand It To Your Precinct Chairman ?Paid Advertisement.
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