Mountaineers Free-Wheel 20-0 Over Betsy Cyclones WTHS Team Gives Best I Performance By W. Cl'RTIS Rl'SS A The way the powerful arjf[ smooth-elleking Mountaineers play ed football at Elizabethton tYenn.) Friday night will be renumbered there a long time aftty Davey Crockett is forgotten. The Moun taineers came out of tint- game with ? everything but a deed to the stadi um. The Cyclones of Elizabethton were hold scoreless by a rather stingy and rion - compromising Mountaineer line, as the hard rushing beeks from WTHS pushed ! over 20 pciints in one of the best games of the season for the Jaynes men. rvreilty llapes fell like fall leaves on tide East Tennessee stadium, as 13 [Penalties were Inflicted and six others ^refused. Waynesville gave up BOlltts in eight penalties while thk> C^^mcs lost 55 yards in five flag falTs. 'The Mountaineers looked like they might have gone t6 Elizabeth ton via Oak Ridge, and while there sampled some atomic power. In the first quarter, the Moun taineer immovable line held the Cyclones to four downs, with minor gains, on two different occasions. Elizabethton kicked to Waynes ville's 17 and on the first Moun taineer play there was a fumble and Cyclone back Johnny Taylor pounced on the ball on Wavnes !ville's 25?the nearest the E. T. aggregation came to the goal line. Once again, the Mountaineers dug their heels deep into the turf and held for downs. A penalty keot the Mountaineers from making a first down, and once again the storv was reoeated with Waynesville holding for downs. I Neal Palmer took the Cyclone punt on a fair catch on the 50 as the quarter ended. The Mountaineer'line oaved the wav for smooth sailing for the backs to lug the leather via land and air to the one-vard line, when-* Fullbaek Hueh Grastv crashed over I for the touehdown. Hooper fol lowed the same pattern to add the I extra noint. Elizabethton sprang back in what looked l'ke it eould add up to trouble for the Mountaineers, as they struck bv air and picked up 8. but on a fake punt, tried to oa?s. which was cut short bv the WTHS line which sliooed through to play havoc with the Passing, as the Mountaineers took over. Quarterback Sammv Lane passed to End Tom Sosrks who picked up j 25. and went to the 10 On the next Play QB Lane sneaked over the i coal. whTfe Grastv hung up the extra point bv a line buck. As the half ended Waynesville led 14-0 The third ouarter was a shower of flaes, with Wavnesville gettinc 'hree Penalties on almost as main consecutive p'avs ? a joss of 85 I' Q PeJ e Qta/1 1/ I !*i ?> V?/it lit rl eonnn/l 3n vards in two nertsVtiec Ou the ooen'P" lock-ofT .lire Rilev. Cvelorv> hark nicked u" 1R vards foe what looked like a Nor- j ricape mi"ht he in the makin" hw* the Mountaineers Ouieklv took the wind out of the threat, and the Tenne?=eans spft'. d do" 11 *(> a ; h ceezc. Wavnesvllle started on their o"n ?"i and made ootid " b"t fai'ed by a yard or to over come the 35 vards of inflicted pen alties On an exchange of kirk? and 30 vards of penalties a?ain?t the Pv e'onec Tfvrtnr kiek?d to Perot! Heonpa- on his 35 n' he signaled for a fa|r C"teh. The Moitntainenrs started on' from there fiVo ? honso or Ofo am' "?ore on the Elirahethton 10 as the third ouarter ended In )e?; than a minute after the fourth quarter started, the score was run up to 20 as Lane scattpd across for the second time of the evening. Jry f?'' extra point failed. The game see-sawed back and forth until.Cvelone Riley intercept ed a Mountaineer pass and went 20. hut their threat failed to ma terialize as the WTHS linesmen plt-yed a greater part of the time in the Elizabethton Secondary. Elizabethton had the ball on their own 25 with 29 seconds to nlay, and the ball was not far from that point when the game ended. The Cyclones tried 15 passes, with or-" eoing rieht into the hands i f tih' pr nti 1 he. lot it slip from his hands. Johnny Holtzdaw. Johnny Tay lor Jim Riloy. and Hack Hyder took top honors for the C> clones. As for ton honors for the Moun taineers, let s he fair-?it was the ?->nli-> squad. Thev worked as per fcettonists a little over-anxious at times, hut the Cyclone backs seldom heard a cheer for a eain 11 ev made neainst* the stead-fast ?> in- inn- i no mountaineer DfleKs ran with power and handled the hall with nreci'ion. The WTHS band showed East Tennessee =ome more eood Tar Heel maneuvers and nlayed for them some snaopv music. Instead of opening the pa me with the tradi*ionnI National Anthem, the Eli/abethton came was opened with prayer, which was offered by a minister from the nress box. statistics W'ville E'ton First downs 10 2 Vards rushing 215 44 Passes attempted 4 12 Passes completed 2 4 Vards passing 24 20 Punts 3 6 Puntine average 34 37 1 Tumbles recovered 1 1 Penalties 8 5 Vards lost penalties 80 55 Waynesville 0 14 0 6?20 Eli?abethton 0 0 0 0? 0 tscorine 2nd nuarter. f?ra?tv fi; Hooner 1: Lane 6; Grasty 1. Fourth ouarter. Lane 6. Wavnesville 0 14 0 fi?20 Elizabethton 0 0 0 0? 0 Bill Jurges. Washineton Senator roach. is responsible for the in field trial Jack Brandt received this snrine Jurees. while helning coach St. Louis Cardinal infielders. noticed how well Brandt fielded eround balls. Brandt was an out fielder at Rochester. Bonn Hearn la putting In bis 27th and final season as baseball coach at North Carolina. NOTICE OF SALE On Monday. December 3. 1956 at 1100 o'elock A M . at the Court Ilou?r door in the Town of Wavnes vi'V. N C.. I will offer for sale at publie outcrv to the h'"he?t bid der for cash the followine de scribed lands and oreinises. situ ate. ivine and beintf in Piveon Townshio. Havwood County, North Carotins to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake oh the South hank of an old roadway about 16 feet above an aoole tree, and runs thence S 63? E Dassine the aDnle tree and- runnine with public road 337 feet to a stake: thence S. 71? F 104 feet to a stake in the J. R. Harden line: thence I with that line N 1(5? W 172 feet to a stakp. A E. Peak corner thence with cnid Peak line N. 70? W 1*0 feet to a stake: thence N 74? 1 <5? W. 217 feet to the RE GTWTNG. containing One-ttalf Acre more or lecc said land heine a nort of the S. R. Harden Estale ? Lands. AL^ftfEWG the jdontical nron ertv ^^ptyerl to J E Sick et iiv hv A E Peak et ux by dped dated ( December 7 194* and recorded in/ Book 176 naee 319. Haywood Coun-! ty Reeietrv, Sale niado pursuant to the now-j or and aiitboritv conferred u"on | the nndercioned Triictee hv that deed of trnct dated .Tannarv 2* evecnteri b< J E Si?k and wife Gepjevo Sick recorded in J Book ion naee 49 Wavwood Conn- ; tv Re?ictrv to which incfrnment and record reference ic hereby* . tnado C0r alt the termc and condi tions thereof default havincr been made in tbo navment of the indobt e(ta?? therebv cecnred This November t 1QS6 V t WARD. Trustee 2713?N 5-12-19-26 CARROLL IIOOPFR goes for yardage against Flizabethtnn. as his teammate Ilugh Grasty, No. 80, throws a bloek. Coming on the play is Charlie Uueks. No. lil (Mountaineer Photo). JULIAN BAILEY. KWzabethton halfback, got a half yard before Jimmy Byrd. WTHS center brought him down in the second quar ter. (Mountaineer Photo). VOTE DEMOCRATIC The Party For You ? Not Just The Few Vote The Straight Democratic Ticket On Tuesday, Nov. 6 ?Paid Political Adv. Canton Flattens Erwin 50-6 For Eighth Straight The Cantoi) Black Bears con tinued to journey down Victory ; Lane, as they rolled trp their eighth straight win Friday night bv trouncing Erwin 30 to 6 on the j Canton Field. Billy Stamcy scored three ; touchdowns and Dayid Burch two as the Black Bears ran at will dur ing the game Starr,.?y scored the first of two | touchdowns in the first quarter j on a 29-vard run and Charles Duke kicked the first of six extra | points. Burch scored later in the quarter on a 25-yard run. In the second quart erf Canton end Tom Williams tackled .lack j Young in the end zone for a safe ty and on the last play of the first j half, Stamey ran 11 yards for a , touchdown. Dewayne Milner returned tlve j second half kickoff 87 yards for a touchdown and David Rurch ran for six yards for the 35ih point and Duke kicked the point. Rob Face and Mike Clark com bilird on a 46-vard touchdown pace in the fourth quarter. Reynolds scored its lone tally midway of the quarter .on a 28-yard run by Bob Clarke. Reynolds kicked off and Stamcy returned it 82 yards and Duke kicked the point to end the seorjnp Reynolds 0 0 0 6? 6 Canton 14 9 14 13 5(i | Reynolds scoring: touchdown ? | Clark (28, run). Canton scoring: touchdown1! Stamey 3 (29. 11. runs, 83. kick- i off return': Burch 2 *25, run, (i plunge); Milner (87. kk-knff re turn); Clark (4(j, pass from Pacer Conversions?nuke 0 Frwin Canton First downs 7 19 Rushing yardage 85 280 Passes attempted 6 11 Passes completed 2 5 Passing yardage 18 122 Passes intercepted 0 1 Yds. gained Int'rc'pt'n 0 1 Punting avvrage 25 10 Yds. kicks returned 81 182 Fumbles lost 3 1 Yards penalized 5 106 Basketball Call Issued At Clyde Coach Brown Griffin plans to start basketball practice Wednes- j day at the Clyde high, in what promises to be an excellent year ! for the Cardinal Cagers. Only two boys were lost from last year's squad. and the coarh sees A "better balanced girls' team this year". The squad is In fine shape, Coach Griffin said, and he ex peets one of the school's best teams this season. Thirty members of the Noire Dame football team are of Irish descent. Three Games Sei Friday In Haywood Friday will be a jammed-pack ed football day in Haywood, wltii three games ? all of the last games for as many schools. The Mountaineers will play host to the heavy-lined, and fast backs of Owen High ? a team that has ; been setting a fast pace in the J Blue Ridge Conference this sea- j son. The game is at 7:30 WTHS j stadium. The Canton Black Bears will meet the Lee Kdward Maroons on the Canton field, also 7:30 Friday night, in one of the top games of j the area The Sylva Hurricanes will come | over from the capitol of Jackson j Friday afternoon to meet the t Bethel Blue Demons on the lot-1 ter's field. This Friday ends the regular schedule for the season. I'se Mountaineer Want Ads Brown Won Title With Broken Hand NEW YORK (AFi ? Joe Brown made history when he won the ? lightweight title Experts believe it was the first time a contender ever won a boxing title with a broken hand. Champions who de fended crowns with injured hands include Barney Ross against Ceferino Garcia and Joe Louis a gainst Tommy Farr. Clyde Lions To Begin Annual Light Bulb Sale The Clyde Lion's Club will launch its annual house-to-house sale of light bulbs Monday, Novem ber 5. with the kick-off at 5 p.m. Members will meet at the Cagl* Furniture Store. Funds derived from the sale will go to the Lion's fund for signt conservation. Sam Abbott is chairman of the sale. Jimmy Demaret averaged 71.42 strokes per 18 holes for his first 38 rounds of tournament golf in MSG ,*\l C tell me, riley what gives your car so much pick up amd go? . ffT." ? '*" >; -\ * ' < mi ^ sure thlmg, chum- ? 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