1 THE HILLTOP, MARS HILL COLLEGE, MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Page Three SPORTS HELPS SHAKE OFF JINX > TO DOWN CULLOWHEE 7 - 0 LOOKING IN ON GIRLS’ SPORTS ns Bow To Weaver \ Armistice Tilt, 21-6 Are Outclassed By ^ornado; First Loss Of Season For Mars Hill. e stubborn rivalry between Mars and Weaver Colleges was re- d when the Weaver Tornado ed the Mountain Lions 21 to 6 ^e Legion’s Armistice Day fea- in the Memorial Stadium, e Weaver eleven pushed the ball Mars Hill territory through prac- \'y the entire game, except late e last period when the Lions Ifed up with a great aerial offense ih netted their lone touchdown I ,e contest. Tornado Scores In Opener ' eaver jumped into an early lead e opening minutes of play after exchange of punts and a quick gave the Tornados the ball on r» Hill’s 18. From here Robinson ed off 12 yards and a couple of } later plunged the line from the tyard marker to register Weaver’s d tally. Henson’s pass to Schach- ifvas good for the extra point, aring the remainder of the first i|d and the entire second quarter two teams battled in Lion terri- ’I without registering any points bither side. Weaver Counts On Trick lars Hill made two more great Walter Rahh Intercepts Pass And Dashes 45 Yards To Score Lone Tally; Lions Outplayed. Mars Hill added another victory to her long string of wins over the West ern Carolina Teachers with the aid of Walt Rabb, triple threat Lion half, when the Mountain Lions eked out a 7 to 0 decision over the Catamounts. Rabb took the laurels of the day when he intercepted a Cullowhee pass and skipped 45 yards to register the lone marker of the game. The initial period opened with a punting duel between Fox, Lion captain, and Simpson, main threat for the Catamounts, and it looked as if the contest might end in another deadlock for Mars Hill to add to her quartet of ties this season. But Rahh saved the day for the Lions by grabbing one of Simpson’s heaves, shaking off Cullowhee tacklers, and with the aid of the blocking of Fox and D. Rabb, raced the remain* ing yards for a touchdown. Teachers’ Drives Fail During the remainder of the fray the Catamounts launched several de termined drives in an effort to pull down the advantage already held by Mars Hill, but superb line play by the Whelps spoiled their scoring chances. Near the close of the sec ond period Fox got off a bad kick with the wet ball and the pigskin rolled out on Mars Hill’s 45. On the next play Tramp, tramp, tramp, the girls are hiking. And a whole lot of them, at that, because they want to be mem bers of the Hiking Club. To become a member it is necessary to hike twenty miles, not all at the same time. The first ten girls who fulfilled this requirment will ibe charter members and already there are five members. Ruth Hensley, Marie Roberts, John nie Hensley, Alma Henderson, and Hildreth Squires. Maybe we are wrong, but we predict a prosperous business for the shoe shops. The Soccer Tournament be tween the gym classes has been postponed indefinitely. The four teams which are to play are the Hilltop, Mountain Lions, Go Getters, and Hill Billies. These games should be plenty good as there has been lots of good prac tice and splendid team work. All members of the first string are asked to keep in touch with their captains and see Miss Boswell for further announcements. Come on teams, let’s go! s,line stands in the opening of the quarter and played superb foot- j Simpson ripped off 25 yards to plant ajto hold the Tornado for downs utheir own five-yard stripe. Mc- tii then kicked to Schachner on the fl’s 40. I Schachner carried the ball to lithin one yard of the sideline ^d from here Weaver sprung (r famous trick play. Before ^,e teams got set the ball was ^^apped and Brittain swept a- Otund end for a 2-yard gain. In tie meantime Schachner stayed ^ the sideline. The ball was Chapped again before the teams Ubre set, and Henson passed to Me Tornado back who went over nithout being tagged. C. Mitchell en plunged over to pile up a _1 point lead. tq Lions Make Final Drive [ “hrs Hill opened the fourth period •• an aerial attack in an effort to Idown Weaver’s lead. In the first tninutes of play Robinson snared bn pass on Mars Hill’s 26, and here he carried the ball to Mars 12 on two line plays. A five penalty and a three yard run- 4 loss forced Weaver back to the leut a bullet pass from Henson to **[itchell afforded the Tornado ■ I third touchdown. Another pass *%ed for the point. After receiving the kick. Mars ^ II took to the air In a desperate wi itt :empt to lessen Weaver’s great m vantage. Rabb passed to Bur- tt for a 55-yard gain and to the ball on the Lion’s 15. Hooper and Simpson then gained seven yards on two plays but an incompleted pass ruined their scoring threat as the half ended. In the third and fourth quart ers the Cats got several breaks which should have meant scores but incompleted passes, fumbles, and the Lion defense In the shad ow of Mars Hill’s goal robbed them of touchdowns. In the third period Cullowhee blocked Fox’s punt to give them the ball on the Lion’s 22, but a stone forward wall stopped the scoring thrusts. Again in the fourth quarter the teachers pushed to the seven yard stripe but another bad pass cost them the ball. The defensive stand which fea tured the game came in the latter part of the final period when another blocked kick gave the Cats the ball on Mars Hill’s 14. On the next play Simpson tore to the Lion’s two yard marker, but the Mars Hill line held under the strain of three line bucks and then threw the flashy Cullowhee back for a 21 yard loss. The cold weather and muddy field probably altered the score somewhat but the victors seemed to be more handicapped since the Lions were outweighed along each line of play. Simpson was the whole show for the Cata mounts, while the entire Mars Hill lineup played mighty good football. Mars Hill Pos West. Carolina Burnett LE Barnhill LE Terrell D. Rabb LT C. Morgan Icard LT Edwards LG Higdon Crawford — C Hudson Lowrance C Myrick RG .. Lyda Ammons RT Ferguson McLeod RT Stroupe. RT y. Lumley RE Fullbright Smathers - Royes The ^^College CorneP^ on Haywood Street FEATURING The Smartest Suits In A merica at.so low a price S AXON-WEAVE SUITS $20. See the New Double Breasted Models—Now! ww—int» r i THANKSGIVING Is Always a Day of Good Eats. But you will find good food here every day. Mars Hill Cafe Paramount Theatre Ashevillef N. C. ALWAYS THE BEST PICTURE and at POPULAR PRICES We appreciate your patronage 2!i CITIZEN ENGRAVING Bus Schedule —WEEKLY— Leave Mars Hill: ?7:00 and 10:45 A. M., 1:00 and« 4:30 P. M. ca. .ASHEyn.CE,N.C. ARTISTS PHOTOiSRAPHERS' PHOTO^ENORAVEIRS Nettles. W. Rabb— Bethea Hodges Fox RE Dyer QB Miller QB Lyda LH Simpson RH Sams RH Thomas FB Hooper Mars Hill 7 0 0 0—7 Western Carolina 0 0 0 0—0 Mars Hill scoring touchdown, W. Rabb. Point after touchdown, Bethea, line plunge. Officials, Coleman, U. N. C., referee; Weir, Wake Forest, um pire; Lewis, U. N. C., headlinesman. ice the ball on Weaver’* 15. irs Hill then lost 10 yards on e bucks, but a pass from Rabb zo Anderson was good for the ai 3n’s lone marker. to. npt to dropkick Rabb’s at- for extra int was blocked by Byers. An- ler long pass from Rabb to •*oup looked good for a touch- *^Wn, but a wide pass into the ti d zone cost Mars Hill the ball the game ended. ^ Lines Hold Well l^th forward walls played a fine with the exception of the steady on the part of the Weaver elev- jjpen th Mars Hill linesmen were out to make wide gaps for {^omado backs. Crawford, D. Q} and Stroup led the Lion’s wall to Powell, Blalock, and Wilkie 3 (fd for Weaver. Both backfields •aid exceptionally good with W. pye Bethea, and Nettles standing jyior Mars Hill, and Schachner, t Mn, and Robinson bearing the of the Tornado attack. He’s A Good One! Yes Sir! G. B. Jones, your Business Manager, doesn’t take no—for an answer. When he solicits an Ad. for the Hilltop— he don’t mean maybe—why he’s been after me like my shadow—Even said it would bring results—so I’m going to let him show me— HERE’S HOW he can prove it—and I’m go ing to help him. Any subscriber making a purchase at our store in Asheville—and pre senting this Ad.—is entitled to a discount of /O' Now that sounds like business doesn’t it?- Glip it out and save it—it’s worth cash- here. 30 Patton Ave., Ashevillet N. C. Manager Say It With Flowers —From— ALLISON’S FLOWER SHOP Ashevillef N. C. Corner Haywood and College^ Phones: I Store 2197 House 484| TINGLE’S CAFE ASHEVILLE, N. C. WELCOMES YOU Leave Asheville: 9:00 A. M., 3:00 & 6:00 P. M. —SUNDAY— Leave Mars Hill: 6:00 & 8:45 A. M., 4:00 P. 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