-n- ~ i " ? ' ?' I' i ?? ' ? i ii ?? ? ' ??? ? ?? ? " Clyde Cardinals Put Up Stubborn Defense For Title ? _ . Two Major Breaks Was Big Factor (CoaMnued from pur 1) break1;. and heavier Green Wave w4* the difference in the score. But all pra* not lout?at leaat three Cardinal nlaver* are he lie looked o?'er h- t'oaeh Jim Tatnm fpr the University of North Cbrhtii" The I'Nf roarh i?. an*i?u*- to h?'e Johnnv Roe. er? Boh MOarken and rtannv Caldwell; o'l seniors, loin the fre?hman ranks down at Chapel Hill. The Green Wave was guiek to t?ke advanttee of .1 sumrl?e on s'dps oner'ne ki< kofl and took * 7-0 lead CMvHo bounced bark and cantu'ed a 2-ooint "Wv in the second nomter and added ?> lourh d?vvn in th" ? ??"?! f->r p R-7 '???"I The e roe"-'lad heavies from GIon A h-lne rrillfd over for two mf*ep tallies before rivitp made tin- fin al seote for the 14-20 fame. Although C'lvde had Worked hard on the (inside* kirk plav. it ramp as a sumrisp in the ononer. and J C Fox took the hall for the Creenies on the Clyde 45. In 11 plavs later, the Wave had snored, while MeClnnev bucked the line for the extra point The second miar'ter was jltst minutes old when Clvde's .lihtniv Green sent a hl?h 5R-vard punt down to the Glen A'oine 4. and on the serond nl?v Hawkins was (Inwncd in 'hi' end /on'1 b\ Car dinal end Harold Seay for tit*- 2-! point safety Cardinal Danny Caldwell carried the kick-off 40 yards, and the Orlfflnmen pushed on down to the tw o and on ?> ?oa1 linn n tch- j put, CJvdn fumbled, and Wayne Ktser p'cked no the hall and ran 74 yard* ?* the half ended the threat of a score Clyde came h?rk ?tron? and ! pt'v In the n?ird Period ,loh""' Itopef* ramled m*rr f>(,TV> I've wn on l<> end a S7-v?rd drP >? iti"' " the renter of the field An off tackle crash missed the line by inehes for the extra point. The Crnen Wave on lh? kick o'f started on thn 4!) and II nlays later had scored, with VrKlnnev rnnnine nvr?- for the final six ! yards, H* added Hie extra point wilh a line plunge. The Cardinals showinc their same determined spirit for victory ramp right back and were head ing for the goal on consistent 1 pains, when a (Jrecnie intercepted I | a pass late in the third Clyde made their last toueh i down hy going 66 yards after Danny Caldwell started the mareh with a 18-vard run. with MrCraek en going over from the one C. A. Clyde First downs 14 14 Hushing yardage 221 HIS t Passes attemoted 3 8 Passes roinnloted 0 3 Passing Vardaee 0 40 : Passe* intercepted 1 2 Yards gained Interception o 2*5 Punting average 27 54 Yards kicks returned 7" 12(! Fumbles lost 0 3 Yards penalized 45 38 r.lei Alpine 7 n 7 ? 20; CMe o | (i f5 ?141 Glen Mnine scorfht> touch down*?.Fisher 11 sneak > M<> K'nivrv f5 pinned Hawkins i2 ) Kv,, t points McK'nnev n trims i Civil'1 s"ortrv<> touch downs t'oeeis 17 run); MeCrack e" I -foot vm(? ak Bmrt?j of both schools ner for in ert rtiirioe half tioi" wi'h the C'lvjJo hand porter (ho rt.h "'in of Misv far") Penton sort Drum major ? Stanley Medford Maeim' a western theme shove nnrt orcci.ston march- ? in'? while the Cten vtoinc hand . (Save the story of the three bears j Kathleen I < hro"k harness horse who finished in the nvonev '0 time' in 15 starts at Freehold N .1 ltarewav cost owner Nor man Boslev 5.100 BOB McCRACKEN, Cl>dr bark, worfi for thr i-ionship eamr. Clydr Cardinal* In Ihr Kkylinr Confrrrnrr Cham- i Mounl.iinrci I'hotol. DANNY CALDWELL. Clyde hack, starts off on a 19-yard jaunt in the fourth quarter of the Clyde-Glen Alpine same Saturday night in Canton. (Mountaineer Photoi. JOHNNY ROGERS, a Clyde back, pulls two Glen Alpine tarklers across the eoa! with him as he made a touchdown for Clyde in the Skyline Conferenee came at Canton Saturday night. (Mountaineer Thotol. STRAND THEATRE PHONE 6-8551 MON. & TI ES.. Nov. :? & LAST TWO DAVS TO SF.F mB/Sr um# ... JEFF CHANDLER ? GEORGE NADER JULIE A.DAMS^LEX BARKER mm won ? noun worn joci mahonii WHIIAN synouk CJUHlfS mtcuw john mdnths iwkioui w a UNIYUiSAL INKRNATlQNAl ftCTUft ? WED. & THURS.. NOV. 7 & 8 USiP DANE CLARK ^ JAMiS CPtAH *V22L22T1 ?HH *** -* *ZTI XHi tULOR! Hi ? ALSO ? Selected Short Subjects ? Coming Soon "THE BAD SEED" "BEST THINGS IN LIFE AEE FREE PARK Theatre Proaram MON. & TUES.. Nov. & (i "THE MAVERICK QUEEN" (In CinemaScope & Color) Starring HARKAKA STANWYCK SCOTT RRAIIY MARY MURPHY I ft WED. & THl'RS.. NOV. 7 & S "CATERED AFFAIR" Starring; BETTE DAVIS ERNEST BORON IN E ? FRIDAY. NOV. 9 DOUBLE FEATURE "CRASHING LAS VEGAS" Starring LEO GORCEY and the BOWERY BOVS ? Plus ? "ARROWHEAD" I (In CinemaScope and Color) Marring CHARLTON HESTOX JACK PALANCE Coming Soon! WATCH FOR "TEA AND SYMPATHY" j ymmmasmmam i Bethel's Blue Demons Subdue Panthers, 27-13 The Bethel Blw Demons hem med un the Franklin Panthers on the Macon Countv field Friday for a 27-13 victory. The highly favor ed Panthers were unable to cone with the power and drive of the Demons, under the coaching of Charlie Poindexter Bethel scored their 27 points In the first half, while allowing Franklin a lone touchdown. Billy Bures Bethel back, scor ed the first TD for the Demons in the first cnisrter on a 31-vard run with Carroll Henson rushing for the extra notnt hater i" the period the Demons gave a repeat performance, as Bur ess a "a in searrtoered across from ? be. three Viil'd tin#' and Ifcnsiin ? added the extra Ttdlnt In "if second quartpr, Mother's Mud PhllH'is nluneed fur the last three vards. and the try for extra out tit w us missed The Panthers scored in the sec ond period <"i p ?"i-yard run hv Bruce Houston while Kothel came ??i?ht back with n 20-yard score on a pass from Wayne I-odbettor to Joe Boh Fish while Darvl Gant ran for the extra point The third period was scoreless hut in the fourth period Franklin '?cored with Wiltard Smith run ning to yards and Smith passed to "ouston for the nofnt Melhel 14 Ft 0 0??7 franklin 0 fi 0 0?Ft Bethel scoring: Buross 12, Phil t|?8 fi Fish f; converrslon*, lien son 2. Gant 1 Franklin scoring: Houston 7, Smith ? Hethcl Fraklin First downs 17 8 Rushing yardage 304 158 Passes attempted 9 14 Passes completed 3 7 Passing yardtp.ee 84 65 ' Passes intercepted 1 1 i Yards gained interception 10 3 Punting average 36 28 Yds kicks ret'd 22 62 Fumbles lost 3 I Yards penalized 65 50 Hiqh School Grid Scores Asheville 12. Gastonia 9 Canton 50 Krwin fi Owen 27. Brevard 7 Hendersonville 35 R-S Centra! 14 'SvfwH 14 m n 4-2 - - ...... Mars Hill 12 Marsrhall 7 Andrews fi, Murohv 0 Bethel 27.. Franklin 13 Old Fort 2ti. Prexel 0 Robbinsville 39. Hayeaville 12 Waynesvllle 20 Kli/abethton 0 A she vt lie Sch 13. N. Btrticombe 0 Try on 7. Spruce Pine 7 t t ie? 18 Clyde Football Players Attend UNC And Wake Forest Game Eighteen members of the Clyde ; football team were <me<sts of Conch litn Tatinn at the UNC-Wake For est Kame r?yentlv Five of th1 team members have been invited : to attend the Puke-Carolina came ??? tile re'st of the head coach of UNC The pi ivers w i re a"rom ?>aniod by Coach Brown Ciifftn. Waynesville DRIVE-IN THEATRE First Show At 7:00 P. M. LAST TIME TODAY -tliVK' l\ A V* AT/\tr M\t.\ lf:\ 1 . ?) "A KISS BEFORE DYING" (In Color) Starring ROBERT WAGNER JEFFERY HUNTER ? TI ES. & WED., NOV. 6 & 7 DOUBLE FEATURE! "HOT ROD GIRL" oa : ZMa&rnnjc LORI NELSON JOHN SMITH ?ruTs? "GIRLS IN PRISON" Starring Kit HARD DENNING JOAN TAYLOR ? THURSDAY. NOV. 8 "PEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC" (In CinemaScope & Color) Starring VIRGINIA MAYO DENNIS MORGAN *Plua Selected Short Subjects Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Halsam Rd. Dial GL (5-5118 LAST TIME TODAY MONDAY, NOV. 5 "I'LL CRY TOMORROW" Sta trine SUSAN HAYWARD ?PLUS? The Best In Selected Short Subjects ? TI ES. & WED., NOV. ? & 7 "A GUY NAMED JOE" v?*cw ? ? 1MR spencer Tracy van johnson ? thl'rs. & fri.. nov. 8 & 9 "HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE" (In CinemaScope and Color) Starring marilyn monroe betty grabl e ?PLUS? 5 COLOR CARTOONS BOWLING SCORES Haywood County League Results of October 29, 1956 Dayton 3. Al Marshall's Ins. o. Charlie's PI 3. Haywood Hdwe. 0 tV'.B.C. 3 Wei I co 0. HIGH TEAM SERIES Dayton . 2910 Charlie's Place 2855 W It C 2797 I IIIC.II INDIVID!'A I, SERIES Crihhle 585 ; J. Biggins 549 Fultz 537 HIGH TEAM GAMES Dayton . 1001 Charlie's Place ' 981 W B C 975 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES .1 Belcher 209 F Cribble 200 .1 Biggins 200 ! TEAM STANDINGS W I. Charlie's Place 15 6 Davton 15 6 \l Marshall's Ins 12 9 W B C 1110 Haywood Hdwe. 7 14 Welleo 3 18 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES K Cribble 177 I'on Goolsbv 169 H I! Stretcher 167 B Fowler 166 .1 Biggins 165.8 M Hose 165.6 11 Valentino 165 5 j It Yount 165 P Clark 164 J Jackson 163 SCHEDULE FOR NOV. 5, 1956 Havwood lldwe vs. Welleo W B C. vs. Dayton Charlie's Place vs. Al Marshall's Waynesville Women's League Results of October 30, 1956 Welleo'Shoe 3, Parkway Motors 0. Howell Motor 3. Ro-Search 0. The Friendly Bank 2. W B.C, 1 HIGH TEAM SERIES The Fricjwl 1 \ Bank 2274 Wellco Shoe 2261 Howell Motor 2252 HIGH TEAM GAMES Howell Motor 798 Welli'o Shoe 786 W B. C 783 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Helen Brown 452 Lillian Carver 449 Cecil Elliott 437 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES Cecil Elliott 170 I la Bowen 170 Audrey Wyatt 168 Helen Brown 168 Carolyn Bischoff 167 TEAM STANDINGS W I. Wellco Shoe 18 6 Friendly Bank 14 10 Howell Motor 14 10 to-Search V 10 14 Parkway Motors 8 16 W. B. C. 8 16 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES M Hamlett 144 V Wyatt 142 .1 Knieht 141 C. Elliott ' 441 I Yount . 139 M. Harrell 136 L. Carver 136 D. Phillips . 136 I. Bowen v 135 G. Rogers 132 Schedule For Nov. 6, 1956 W. B. C. vs. Howell Motor Wellco Shoe vs. Ro-Search Friendly Bank vs. Parkway Mtr Walt McPherson. coach of the basketball and golf teams at San Jose State College, graduated OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK WAYNESVILLE | MOUNTAINEER I FOOTBALL CONTEST week bnninir i\ov. 1(1 Each game appearing in advertisements on another page is I I numbered. Write in below the winner of each game correspond- I ing to number given in ads. i |l 2. ? 7 ' :':Vv. I I X ..." ' ? A 8 I 4 | 9 | I 6 io. | I Mv prediction of the combined score of the I 1 Wayncsville Hiph School and Owen Hiph pamo is points. I Please Fill In The Above Which Will Only I He I'sed In Case of Ties. 1 I Name Address ........ ' RETl'RN THIS ENTRY BLANK TO THE | MOVNTAINEER OFFICE BY 5 P. M. FRIDAY | J I v layvees In 3rd Victory, I Defeat Owen The Mountaineer layvees added their third victory in as many fames as they took a 13-0 score | from Owen on the WTHS field Thursday afternoon. The Mountaineers recovered a i fumble in the first quarter on the 10 and Carlton Bvrd scored, I with the extra point coming off a 1 plunge by Burrell. The fired-uo Mountaineers came back in the second Quarter, and Johnny Carswel], fleet - footed Mountaineer hack made a long run which nut the ball on the five, 'and one play later Wavne Pruett went over on a keep play. The teams met on even terms, in the second half, with both squads showing many potential greats for their respective teams. Coach Bruce Javnes said the Mountaineers looked fine, and there are many excellent prospects Stevens Scores As Tar Babies Crush Virginia J. W. Stevens, former Mountain eer star, scprcd one of the touch j downs in the 52-6 route of the Vir ginia freshmen by the University .of North Carolina Tar Bab: <s last , weekend Stevens, who is the first-string fullback on the I NC frosh squad, i also scored for the Tar Babies in ! an earlier game against Wake For- % i est. While at WTHS. Ste^ 'ns played . three season's of varsity ball for the Mountaineers for the vears ahead. The Mountaineers will be out after their fourth consecutive vic tory here ? Thursdav night. 7:30 when thev meet Canton on the WaynesvilU? field Marc Gulev is in his seventh 5 season as coach of the Syracuse ' University basketball team. j OTTR KFPTTTATrON IS YOUR GUARANTEE ! r-~ 1 lSW?* are the Fine Features of HAMILTON r Yellow or wfiite 4 Stainless steel back. ? >?+ W.th <ord, $59 SO ( TRENT f fi* ,0K yellow gold-filled ' *> , ?a|MP* case. Stainless steel back. With .trap, $75.00. JJQQ gold-filled case. UK ycllovs or white gold buv On _ van. I?uvvi IVI ?|A/UJ ' f ordrci??car. Budget Terms G/'ve HAMILTON.. .The Traditional Christmas Gift % W ft I w 'H [HTf j 41-1 ? I

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