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Reynolds Tigers, Stephens-Lee To Clash Tonight The Tigers of Reynolds High will face the strong Stephens-Lee besketeers of Asheville tonight on the local court. The girls' prelim inary will begin at 8 p.m. The Stephens-Lee girls have won their first two games by large mar gins this season and boast a record of 19 wins to one lost for last year. The Reynolds basketeers split two thrillers Thursday night in game9 with the Mountain View High School of Marion. The girls' lost by the score ot 11 to it. me beys won their overtime contest by the score of 34 to 30. STRAND THE A TRE PHONE 6-8531 THURSDAY, DEC. 15 last Day to see Cecil B. DeMille's Mightiest Adventure Spectacle! '^CONQUERED' Starring gary cooper paulette goddard ? FRI. & SAT., dec. 11 & 15 triple feature program 1st HIT IIDEOUTy A killer M their T* guest... \ and no 1 escape! a Strange Adventure ?torring I JOAN EVANS ^ Jg BEN COOPER MARLA ENGLISH B JAN MERLIN \ A REPUBLIC PICTURf i 2nd HIT ^ RICHARD WIDMARX y^OONHA REED - : ?nMuiriiiMai unlaw VtK A UNIVERSAL WTEINATMAl KCTUK :\rd Hit COSMIC / FRANKENSTEIN TERRORIZES < EARTH! ? I 1 \ i j j 11 i Km Uaited Art** Starring RICHARD CARLSON JEAN BYRON ALSO Cartoon and Chapter 2 "Blazing The Overland Trail" ? SUN., MON. & TIJES., DEC. lti. 17 & 18 UNWflKAl MTftNATlONM ESTHER GEORGE WILLIAMS ? NADER I ?E UNGUARDED I aig ] JOMH UXOH | if ? i>cni'n'Mti. COON-HUNTING BOUND from Clyde last Sat urday night, this trio of dogs took a moment off to pose for The Mountaineer camera. The dogs are owned jointly by Robert Jones and Claude Robinson of the Ryder Mountain section. i Mountaineer Photo). k i Clyde, Crablree At Home Friday; WTHS At Owen Two high school basketball games will be played on Haywood hardwood tomorrow night ? at Clyde and Crabtree?while a third county cage combination will be on the road. The Cardinals will take on the Mars Hill Wildcats, while Crabtree will play host to strong Walnut, or.e of the top small teams in this ! area. Waynesville will travel to Owen High for their second con ference clash. Canton and Bethel were original ly scheduled to meet tonight at Bethel, but the game was post poned to February 19 because of Canton's participation in the state Class-AA football playoffs. The Clyde Cardinals, now 1-1 with a loss to Walnut and a win over Fines Creek, will attempt to better their mark against the us ually strong Wildcats of Mars Hill. , Waynesville, with a 3-1 mark, will face their strongest opposition to date when they meet the talent ed Owen High Warhorses. The Mountaineers won their first con ference victory of the season Tues day night by edging Brevard. 41-36. Waynesville's ffirls are still un defeated, but have been tied by Fines Creek. Earlier in the season, Crabtree Iron DuiT dropped a pair to Wal nut on the road, but will attempt to do belter on their own floor to morrow night. The Crabtree girls are still cele brating their upset win, 23-28 over the powerful Bethel Belles Tues- | day night. Waynesville DRIVE-IN ! ; THEATRE First Show At 7:00 P. M. J I FRIDAY. DEC. 11 "THE LAST HUNT" (In Color) Starring ROBERT TAYLOR STEWART GRANGER ? SATURDAY, DEC. 15 DOUBLE FEATURE "SECRET OF TREASURE MOUNTAIN" Starring RAYMOND BURR ?ALSO? "JAIL BUSTERS" Starring LEO GORCEY and the BOWERY BOYS ? SUNDAY. DEC. 16 "NEVER SAY GOODBYE" Starring ROCK HUDSON JANE WYMAN i Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5446 THURS. & FRL. DEC. 13 & 14 "HELL ON FRISCO BAY" (In Cinemascope & Color) Starring ALAN LADD EDWARD G. ROBINSON JOANNE DRU ? SATURDAY, DEC. 1"> DOUBLE FEATURE "RAGE AT DAWN" (In Color) ?PLUS? "TIMBERJACK" (In Color) Starring STERLING HAYDEN VERA RALSTON ? SUN. & MOW. DEC. 16 & 17 "D-DAY THE SIXTH OF JUNE" (In CinemaScope & Color) Starrini ROBERT TAYLOR DANA WYNTER RICHARD TODD Esther Williams Scores Hit In Epic Of Suspense Esther Williams, in the first non swimming role she has ever played as a motion picture star, scores a I tremendous hit as a dramatic actress in Universal-International's : "The Unguarded Moment." a com- ! polling story of suspenseful ex citement which opens- Sunday at j i the Strand theatre. ! Sharing starring honors with ! handsome George Nader and John , Saxon, a talented young newcom- j j er destined for certain popularity ] among moviegoers, Esther delivers j ! an inspiring performance in the ' rele of a high school music teacher ! who becomes the frightened vic j tim of an assault attempt. Nader, whose past work in films has already established him as one of Hollywood's top male stars, < matches Mis% Williams' superfine portrayal with a solid competence as he creates the role of a deter mined young detective who un ravels the mystery and at the same time falls in love with the victim of the crime. Youne Saxon plays with power | and skill the part of the high school football star on whom sus picion falls. Greer, S. C. Rockets Next For Dayton The Dayton Rubber Company ; Thorobreds are expected to have 1 some trouble Saturday night when } they meet the Greer. S. C. "Rock (t?*." formerly of the Dixie League. Leon Gravley, Dixie League point ace. is expected to give the Thoro- 1 breds their first real test of i strength for the season. Such teams as Enka, Monaghan ; ai d Western Carolina Jayvees are also on the Dayton schedule after ' the Christmas holidays. Coach Noble Arrington said yes terday. "We can't really tell how we will stack up with the big boys since we have been playing most of our games in the WNC League so far. Of course, we have the best team we havdb ever had at Dayton Rubber, but we are meet ing the strongest teams that we have ever tried." Player-manager Bob Brannon printed out that the schedule just afcer Christmas is very rough. He said: "With three games each week and those with Such teams as Bea con Mills. Champion. Monaghan. 1 and Greer. S. C . we are expecting j a lot of trouble." "? ? | PARK Theatre Proaram LAST TIME TODAY THURSDAY, DEC. 13 "THE FIRST TRAVELING SALESMAN" (In Color) Starring GINGER ROGERS BARRY NELSON CAROL ( MANNING ? FRIDAY. DEC. 1 I "HIGH SOCIETY" Starrine LEO GORCEY and the BOWERY BOYS ?PLUS? The Best In Selected Short Subjects ? m SATURDAY. DEC. 15 DOUBLE FEATURE! "CITY OF BAD MEN" ? Plus "THE SAVAGE" (In Color) ? SUN., MON. & TUES., DEC. lfi. 17 & 18 .? "BANDIDO" (In CinemaScope and Color) Starring ROBERT M1TCHUM ZACHARY SCOTT URSULA THIESS ? 1 ' ???I.I ? ,, ? ? ???*??! y ? ?? Dayton Runs Victory Streak To Five; Burnsville Falls Bowling WijBMtlUf Mixed I.rifn December 7. 1956 Keglers 2, Screwballs 1. Mountaineers 3. The Alley Cats 0. Bucaneers 3, Hillbillies 0. Bob Fowler, bowline in the Fri day night mixed league, bowled a blistering 2S4 for the highest game of the season in sanctioned league piny at the Wayneseille Bowling Center. HIGH TEAM SERIFS Mountaineers 2098 Screwballs 2009 keglers 1968 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Men Bob Fowler 568 Lom Leopard 555 Oliver Yount 482 Women? A Mehaffey 424 I. Yount 407 A. Wyatt 403 TEAM STANDINGS W L Keglers 5 1 Bucaneers 5 1 Mountaineers 3 3 Screwballs 2 4 Alley Cats 2 4 Haywood Hillbillies 1 5 HIGH TEAM GAMES Mountaineers 763 Screwballs , 733 Bucaneers 683 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES Men? Bob Fowler 254 Lem Leopard 198 Oliver Yount 183 Women? A. Mehaffey 153 I Yount 150 A Wyatt 149 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES B. Yount 167 L. Leopard 167 B. Fowler 157 M. Valentine 156 , ?T. Gogdltl 147 I SISTEK ACT on the Waynesville Mountainette cage squad this season will be presented by Amelia Niehuis (left), a guard, and Dickie Nichols, a forward. In her varsity game against Murphy Saturday night, Dickie scored 13 points. (Mountaineer Photo). The Dayton Thorobreds ran their winning streak into five straight victories in the Western .North Car olina League Monday night as they downed the Buinsviile AH-St.vs 107-60. The Thorobreds have suf fered only one defeat this season and that was a non-league game to Brevard College 88-77. Three men. Tommy Owens, Neil Stamey. and "Swede" Frauson. hit or 16 points each, while Bobby Kuykrndatl led with 24 points. Joe Atdridge's final second shot was judged too lute. AlUridge fired the ball from three quarters ecirt for what many funs have termed the longest shot they have ever seen. The Thorobreds are at home again tonight as they play host to Hendersonville American Legion at 7:30 on the Waynesville High School court. Frank Drake, for ner all-american at W'offord Col lege, Is expected to be playing for he Legion team. The Dayton girls meet the Hendersonville All-Star girls in Ihe night-cap game sched uled to begin at 8:30. The Dayton girls have played ? only General Electric of [fender onville in two W'NC League games fcr a 2-0 record Their WNC League Championship standing will not be contested again until after 'he first of the year since tonight Is their last game until after Christmas SAUY'S SAUIfS i ^ r ' I ?' ~ ? ? ? ' 1 "Why look so upset, dear? 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