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Bowling HAYWOOD COUNTY MEN'S LEAGUE RESULTS OF NOV. 26 Dayton 2; A1 Marshall's 1 Charlie's Place 3; Haywood Hdwe 0. WBC 2; Wellco 1. HIGH TEAM SERIES Wellco 2773 Charlie's Place 2763 A1 Marshall's 2702 HIGH TEAM GAMES Wellco , 1002 Charlie's Place 974 WBC 953 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES E. Cribble 542 J. Belcher 528 C. Swanger 518 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES W. Dietz 221 B. Yount 213 ] B. Fowler 209 i TEAM STANDINGS W L Dayton .. 25 8 Charlie's Place 22 11 WBC 17 16 A1 Marshall's 17 16 Haywood Hdwe 11 22 WeUL 7 26 ^PlVIDUAL AVERAGES E. Gribble 174 P. Goolsby . , 169.5 R. H Stretcher 169 1 B. Fowler 166 J. Belcher 165.1 J. Riggins 165.08 B. Yount 164 H. Valentine 162.8 P. Clark 162.8 Tom Atkins 162.1 SCHEDULE FOR DEC. 3 Haywood Hdwre vs A1 Marshall's. Charlie's Place vs WBC. Wellco vs Dayton, waynesville women's league results of nov. 27 Welleo Shoe 2; Ro-Search 1. Howell Motor 2: WBC 1. Friendly Bank 2, Parkway Mot ors 1. high team series Howell Motor ... 2370 Friendly Bank 2343 Welleo Shoe ... ' 2216 high team games Friendly Bank 819 Howell Motor 804 Welleo Shoe 801 high individual series Jean Knight 476 Audrey Wyatt 476 Lillian Carver 458 Dot Phillips 452 high individual games Lillian Carver 183 Audrey Wyatt 176 Jean Knight 176 Marv Hamlett 171 team standings W L Welleo Shoe 25 11 FYlendly Bank 24 12 Howell Motor 21 15 Ro-Search ..jr. 16 20 Parkway Motors 11 25 WBC 11 25 individual averages J. Knight 146 A. Wyatt 143 C. Elliott 142 M. Hamlett 141 L. Carver 139 ? Yount 137 M. Harrell 137 D. Phillips 137 I. Bowen .? 133 P. McCreary . 13.1 WA YNESVILLE MIXED LEAGUE RESULTS OF NOV. 29 The Keglers 3; Mountaineers 0. The Alley Cats 2; Haywood Hill billies 1. Thc^fcuccaneers 2; The Screw balls HIGH TEAM SERIES Alley Cats 2026 Keglers 1945 Haywood Hillbillies . 1945 HIGH TEAM GAMES The Alley Cats 714 The Keglers 673 Haywood Hillbillies . 671 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Men Wayne Dietz 517 Babe Yount 491 H. Valentine 488 Women Doris Muse 473 Aulrey Wyatt . .... 469 Cecil Elliott 415 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES Men W. Dietz 204 B. Yount 191 H. Valentine 178 L. Leopard 178 Women Doris Muse 181 Audrey Wyatt 169 Cecil Elliott 150 TEAM STANDINGS W L The Keglers 3 0 The Alley Cats 2 1 The Buccaneers 2 1 Haywood Hillbillies 1 2 The Screwballs 1 2 The Mountaineers 0 3 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Men VVayne Dietz 174 Babe Yount 171 Lem Leopard 158 H. Valentine 156 B. Fowler i 141 Women A. Wyatt 147 D. Muse 140 C. Elliott 129 A. Mehaffey ? 127 C. Bischdff '123 Ted Dailey. Syracuse University line coach, played end at Pitts burgh under Jock Sutherland. CO-CAPTAINS of the Wavnesville Mountainette basketball team this year are Amelia Nichols (left) and Arbadella Turner, both guards. The WTHS lassies opened their season with a 52-40 victory over Murphy here. (Mountaineer Photo). . , ? . _ . - ?" ??? j 79 Deer Killed In Sherwood Wildilfe Refuge This Year A total ol' 79 deer were killed in tlie Sherwood Wildlife Refuge during: the two-week hunting season, which ended last Saturday, it has been announced. This figure represents an increase of 13 over last year s total of 66 for Sherwood. Dillard Hooper. - the protector at West Fork, said that 62 deer were killed on West Fork this year as compared with 52 last year. The total for Rig Fast Fork was 17 this year and Hi last year. During the Cattle Camp wilderness hunt this year, 20 hunters bagged six deer. The number ol hunters in Sherwood this year amounted to an increase of 83 over 1955 ?? from 1.379 to 1.462, Mr. Hooper said. Of that number. 1,131 hunters checked in during the past season at West Fork and another 331 at East Fork. Watch Those Leaves! univertjtV pahk. p* ai or Samuel Guss, veterinarian at Pennsylvania State University re ports wild cherry or ehokecherry leaves damaged by frost produce prussic acid, a poison fatal to many animals. A handful of these leave can kill a cow or several sheet). Or Guss said. Removal ol the trees i? the only permanent control. Double Duck LOGAN. Ohio t A P1 ? Tommy Woodgeard bagged two ducks with one shot recently at nearby Scott's Creek. It wasn't beginners' luck. Tommy, 14, has been hunting with his dad for seven years. The 1898 University of North Carolina football team held nine rivals to a total of eight point - In 1927 \<>w Hampshire failed !.> win a football game, losing sev en and tU'ing one. Ilnwvrr. in 11)47 and again in 1950 the team i won all eight games. SAUY'S SALLIES ' s k ~1 [ MA* -< jfl 41 "If you really want my opinion, we'll both be cut off the air!" COURTNEY SETS OLYMPIC RECORD k V . . i?imr?n?nnrni?rnrTfflT*"'> ? ? ? TOM COURTNEY (153), of Livingston, N. J., puts everything he has Into his final strides as he wins the 800-meter Olympic final at Mel bourne, Australia, edging Derek Johnson (137), Great Britain. Courtney covered the distance in 1:47.7 and shattered the Olympic record tor the event. Audun Boyson (partially hidden). Norway, was third in the record-breaking race. (International Kadiop'ioioJ Si. John's Splits Games On Winston-Salem Trip Tho St John's basketball teams,? ? split four games in a weekend in- { vasion of Winston-Salem, starting last Frida>, The Crusader varsity had a cold night against Villa of Winston-' Salem Friday and went down, 37 24, but the Green and White found their shooting eye Saturday and won over St. Anne's of the Twin i Cities. 55-30. In both tilts, guard Jim Kirk patrick Jed the St. John's quintet with 10 points against Villa and 14 against St. Anne's. Towering; center B. Bradford of Villa led his team to victory with 20 points Fri day night. On Saturday, a substi tute. Blue, was top man for St Anne's W'ith 11. In junior varsity contest Friday night between St. .lohn's and St Leo's of Winston-Salem, the locals came out on the long end of a 25 22 count. The next day. however, the host team took a 23-10 decision over St. John's. In the first game. Hogait and C. Henry each contributed 8 points to their team's cause, while Kup- j pert was the top man Saturday with i eight. St. John's next game will be! against St. Francis of Asheville on the Bethel court tonight. The varsity lineups; St. John's ((24> Villa (37 > jF?Rubial (it Sherman (2> F- Greer i2' Nimetz i4i C? J.P1< mnmns (4t B Bradford i20i | G?Spr nkle (4) Tolini <7> G Kirlv'iatrick ilO) M Bradfork <4?. Subs: St. John's?Henry, Red mond, R Plemmons, Underwood, and Miller; Villa ? Hamsbotham. Pulp, Siegel, Ernstes, and Braxton. St. John's (55) St. Anne's (30) F?Rubial <fii Smith i2> F?Green 16> Shoaf <2> C?J Plemmons (12> Guost 16? G?Sprinkle '4> Merrill G? 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