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Mountaineers Looked Great In Trouncing R-S Central f 'FFA OFFICERS at Crabtree-Iron Duff High School this term are (from left) A. L. Mathews, president; Bud Kirkpatrick. vice president; Dal las Greene, treasurer; Bobby Ray Clark, secre tary: Terry Rogers, reporter, and Jerry Craw- , ford, sentinel. (Mountaineer Photo). , Pro Football End Serves As Georgia Deputy Sheriff GLENNVILLE, Ga. (AP)?Bobby Walston. star pass catching end of the Philadelphia Eagles of the Na tional Football League, does a dif ferent type of catching in the off season. Walston is a deputy sheriff in Georgia's Tattnall county where he catches law violators. Walston, former University of Georgia star, packs a gun. badge and handcuffs as befits his office. The Eagles apparently are bent on having the law on their side since rookie halfback Billy Conn, no rela tion to the former fighter, is a full fledged policeman in Newark. N.J. Since he was appointed deputy sheriff last winter, Walston says he has made about 200 arrests, most ly for traffic violations. His boss, Sheriff Dan Walker, also has taken Bobby with him on moonshine raids "back in the hills". He says his closest brush came about chasing a speeding motorist who forced him into a ditch where he nearly turned over in his squad car. "But I got out okay and final ly caught the guy," he says. On the football field Walston, in five years as a pro. has caught 156 aerials for 2,755 yards and 30 touchdowns. Also, he has kicked 146 points after touchdowns and 27 field goals for a total of 407 points. BOBBY WALSTON e 1 A KURT CANS - "The Store of Fine Watches" v i J Here's the Gift that NEVER needs Pampering!! 4|p| ELGIN "EVERGLADE" J, New.lt j A real man's watch, built to ?& Jj/JHIdeas to jDeS'QH proof* and shock*resistant. ^ mmEW/t MY ?* ? * ELGIN Unique square f J f> /^rjr shope en- ///. #Jp ha need by W ^ ? r? ?"" 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Except for the third quarter Central W'vllle irst dawns # ? lushing yardage 44 209 asses attempted 11 * asses contpletod ass'ng yardage 9 asres interocpted by 1 ?* ards gained iterception - unting average 26 tppon. fumble* ^covered \ ards penalized 30 35 hen the Gold and Black pushed -ross two touchdowns, the game nded to be a bit on the dull side jerry Nichols recovery of a "liltopper fumblo on the R-> 'entral 25, in the first quarter, "t up the first Waynesville score, hlch came three plays later when lic Mountaineers lined up in their Id short punt formation to convoy arioll Hooper around right end or a touchdown Hugh Grasty lunged over for the extra point As the first half ended, the Hill ippers drove to the Waynesville I), their deepest penetration of th ntire game. Waynesville received the sec"|1(;" alf kickoff and returned the ball 3 their 38. Grastv rammed through he line for eVght yards, and1 on the ext play Neal Palmer found a hole hrough the R-S Central /ight ackle slot and sprinted 54 yards or the touchdown. Grasty again tided the extra point on a line Vlie Mountaineers' third and inal touchdown of the evening ame from a drive that star ed on lie WTHS 44 After Palmer Jrasty, and Hooper picked up four irst downs in moving the bal to he 12, Grasty slid around right nd for the six pointer. An at -mpted plunge for the extra point eas halted short of the go*?l Waynesville threatened twice In he fourth quarter, hut drives izzled out on the 22 and 23-yard ines respectively. R-S Central took to the air con iderably in the last period in an dtempt to score, but pass inter options by Palmer and Hooper hwarted the visitors efforts Although the game was plaved ,n a muddy field, no rain actually ell during the contest, and vie ng conditions for fans were fairly ^The Mountaineers will tra?' 'lizabcthton, Tenn this Friday lif!ht and then return home to ace the speedy Owen Warhorses n th? season's finale. Coach Bruce Jaynes said about ho Friday night game that de Bowling HAYWOOD COUNTY r Results of October 22, 1956 Dayton 3, Wellco 0 A1 Marshall's 3. Haywood Hdwe 0 i W B.C. 2, Charlie's Place 1 j HIGH TEAM SERIES I Dayton 2809 ( WBC _ 2730 A1 Marshall's 2722 I HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES 1 Belcher 541 I Montague 517 Valentine 5jg HIGH TEAM GAMES 1 wnc J Dayton 959 t A1 Marshall's 955 f HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES I Valentine . 196 Swanger ... 101 Belcher igi TEAM STANDINGS W L Charlie's Place 12 6 Dayton 12 6 A1 Marsrhall's 12 6 W B C. 8 10 Haywood Hdwe 7 n I Wellco . . 3 15 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES R. H. Stretcher 170 Earl Cribble jgg L. EL Goolsby .168 Tom Atkins .... 166 H. Valentine 165.2 Bob Fowler . 165.2 jBabe Yount 163 8 J J. Riggins 163.3 j J J"dd - ... , 162.1 I J. Belcher ... . 162 Schedule for Oct. 29, 1956 j Dayton vs. A1 Marshall's Ins. J Haywood Hdwe. vs. Charlie's Place W. B. C. vs. Wellco WAYNESVILLE WOMEN'S Schedule for Oct. 23, 1956 Wellco Shoe 3, Howell Motor 0 Friendly Bank 2, Ro-Search 1 Parkway Motors 2, W.B C. 1 HIGH TEAM SERIES Wellco Shoe . .... 2366 Howell Motor 2238 1 Friendly Bank 2234 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES j Myra Hdwell 452 Grace Rogers . 447 Joanna Harrison 439 HIGH TEAM GAMES Wellco 904 Howell Motor 785 Ro-Search 783 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES Jean Knight 168 Myra Harrell ......... 160 Audrey w.vatt ... .... ieo Ila Jean Yount 159 TEAM STANDINGS W L Wellco Shoe 15 6 The Friendly Bank 12 9 Howell Motor . 11 10 Ro-Search Inc. 10 11 Parkway Motors .... 8 13 W. B C. 714 _ fensive line play was best I've had all year, and also pass defense. Out standing in the line were Nichols, Davis, Turner, Hall, Sparks, I-ewis. Fowler, while Center Jimmy Byrd also plaved a bang-up game." "Grasty, Palmer outstanding on offense while Hooper and Holder I played a fine defensive game," he i continued. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES 1. Hamlett 145 r. Knight . 142 1. Wvatt 142 J. Elliott 140 . Yount 139 ). Phillips 136 .1 Harrell ' 135 . Bowen 134 .,. Carver 134 1. Rogers 134 SCHEDULE FOR OCT. 30. 1956 >arkway Motors vs. Wellco Shoe V. B. C, vs. Friendly Bank low ell Motor vs. Ro-Search High School Grrid Scores Swain 33. Hayesville 13. Brevard 7, Enka 0 Waynesville 20. R-S Central 0. Marshal] 18, Tryon 14. Andrews 20. Robbinsville 6. Sylva 34, Cherokee 7. Asheville 19. High Point 0. Christ School 54. Cranberry 0. Murphy 35, Franklin 6 Clyde 19. Bethel 0. ?? I ^?? ALL SET TO OO are the captains and co-captains of the Clyde and Bethel teams last Thursday. On the left is Captain Gerald Hill. Bethel, and rijcht behind him is his co-captain John Russell. Referee Marvin Noohow. is in the center; at left are Bob McCrack en. 45. Danny Caldwell and Johnny Rotters, all of Clyde. (Mountaineer Photo). 1 With The Purchase Of A Motorola TV You Get An ? OTTO GRAHAM FOOTBALL FREE! - - - And By Just Visiting Our Store You Get An OTTO GRAHAM FOOTBALL DIGEST FREE! 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