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Page 4. the h.. ..top, mars hill college. MAES h.lu_north^cam^ Oct. 31i 1946. Gushwa, Martin, Wood Pace Lions (Continued from Page 3) HcUUut^ the clear and raced 42 yards to the Bulldog 5. But stiffening resistance, coupled with Bulldog tenacity, held the Lions on the 1. After Raines punted out to mid field, play see-sawed back and forth between the 40 yard rnarkers for the remainder of the half, Mars Hill leading 9 to 6. Starting things off with a bang in the third frame, the Lions drove to the Bulldog 19. visitors took over and immediately forfeited the ball on another fum ble J. C. Mitchell recovering on the 9. Three plays later, Cushwa bucked over center from the 1 for the tallv. Wood’s placement was wide, but the Lions took a com manding 15 to 6 lead. s', -'e. - -IIS around the corner to find 'i®’^^nt i smack in the middle of our M.S/s, 1 BrooL^“Sook”, Jerry !”‘"lTdfSarp”'.aU t’a.™ Fleldf (Seeme .he doe..'t I „r .tudSrv Ert ihd. him to leave this ~.ek-ehd). 7hfl.U slat £..aybe CONGRATS are in order for Halloween but the Stroup Dorm Lj.oud papa ’n’ mama Art oo s, have rushed Sadie Hawkins mention the granpaw, who Lv (Nov 11) ’n’ have bewitched had to have the aid of a cane a^tmoi all the available males on Lhice .the announcement. _ ^ campus into dates for a “Jack-o- boy. Bob, ‘ Lantern” party. Seems they like ^ future football hero for this reversed sitiachun though. Uj h.c. In the pungent fumes from the bells should chime in witches’ pot of brew, Lhe not too distant future for dimly make out the forms of J^^ L^giie Johnson, catcher of the Davis and Rae Woodle.‘Golly, 1ms I week. Happy the best sax player I ever U„„ting. Lesl! - ^ 1 iil-wind fore-telling that 'the rock-pile will soon be LIla-L nxro rn tO Wood Goe» Over Five minutes into the fourth stanza, a pass by Raines was in tercepted by A1 Dennis, un ^ study fullback, on the Bulldog,s 43. On the next play. Art Wood broke loose and scampered 43 yards for the Lions’ third score. The attempted conversion was blocked, but the Lions held their winning 21 to 6 margin. Play rocked back and forth near midfield for the fleeting minutes of the game. Mars Hill emerging victorious by a 21 to 6 count. _ The outstanding backs of the day’s game, as well as ^ the week previous, were Chick Martin and George Cushwa whose jet-propelled running and hard hitting defense set the Bulldogs back on their heels. Mitchell Star* The Lineman of the day was j. C. Mitchell, Morganton center; his deadly tackling and blocking rocked the Bulldogs throughout tbe game. The bulk of . the offensive and defensive duties of the Bulldogs was carried by speedy Cecil Bolick and scatback Can-oil Raines, who completed 5 of the invaders 6 passes. Gardner-Webb («) ^ _ Wall ■ ’ Luther ^ Jones ^ Austell g Spangler t Griggs ^ Sherrill ' hb .. Webb SCOTT’S VARIETY SHOP 1 r e w_ e o u V e n i r School Supplies “If It’* To Be Got We Have It” Mr. & Mr*. W. E. Scott Owner* Mar* Hill, N. C. -mved. But where wm we ^ to talk? Ask the gals on the hill. ONE: Didja bear about the big explosion in Marshall t’other mte . T’OTHER Naw! What happen ed?? ONE: The wind blew up the riverI'.nU (Apologies to DjP. and ^ We don’t know whether Hliott Donnels and Pollyanna Gibbs are speculating or not, but ^.★★★★★★★★★★★★********** i ^WELCOME Students And Faculty T’was heard that Coach Ram sey chided Glenn Clanton for drooling all over the foot-ball field. Reason? Nell Thomon. A certain Bruce on the campus is always considerate of bis dates comfort. His middle'name should be “Are you comfy”, one girl said. “How do you spell Fuquay Springs, Phil Eskeridge inquired lately while wiring birthday flow ers to Ruby White Arnold. (Over heard: Wish I had red hair....) That Knoxville Tennessee is a rugged PLACE, vows Jo Ann Stevens after having her purse snatched by a Negro in a dark alley. He got away with $5 and her M.H.C. indentification. But she and Peggy had a pretty good time chaperoning some . hius^_^ Wonder who chaperoned them.. • Who are these G.A.M.M.A. gals. They must have some exiting times. Evidentally their male favorites are D. T. and Abie Norman. That’s Leonard Rollins’ class ring that Melba Pate is wearing on her finger. Gene Ross is so cuuuuuute—, says D. B., as she rolls those great big beautiful eyes. ntramural Gage j^eague To Open Play November 1 Plans and a schedule for an intramural basketball league. Mars Hill’s first since before the war, neared completion this week as Woodrow “Red” Ramsey, Athletic Director, announced November 1 as the date for the opening game in the ten-team loop. The teams, which will exclude all varsity members, will play two games a week throughout the season. The squads and their managers are: Sprinkle-Science Building, Bill Walker; Carter-Landers; Bailey and Edney; Melrose, J. C. LunLrs and Glen Clanton; Brown, Carey Mumford; Ministe rial, Warren Bush; Town, Doug Davis; Phis, Frank Yandell; Eus, J. C. Mitchell; Rivermont-Robm- son, Ed Pool and Bill Mclver. they GET AROUND— Joyce Harrell and Ray Hodge. Jeanette Harrison and Gary Parker. ^ ^ Seems like Phil Weeks (that boy again) has found more than a fellow-cheerleader interest m Beulah Yates lately. T’was heard they have their own private en trance to Stroup. V j„i Glamor-boy, Frank Yande , coldly casts the M.H. Co-eds aside COiuiy says - ^ Flame in Charlotte. big beautiful eyes. . . + f ★ ■ A Welcome Back Students * If % Mars Hill ... North Carolina J When The Occasion Call* | the soda SHOP Mars Hill (21) Anderson Brown (co-capt) Boddinpfield Ci. Clanton Whisnant Sanderford Wilfong (co-capt) Webster ED HOLCOMBE Proprietor ,L Smith " ' ' n,l, ' Rainrs C- 7b ScorinK: Mars Hill: Wilfong (pass from Cushwa): Wood: Cushwa. Conversion, Woed (placement); Raines (G-W, touch- back). Gardnei-Webb: Bolick (pass from '‘subs’: Mars Hill: Mclver, nauEh, Yandell. Miller. Stewart, Westmoreland, Crocker, B. Edwards. Fow ler, Cushwa, Fleming, Martin, Saunders, A Wood, T, Woods, D, Clanton, Sluder, tZ. Rewis, Crouch. Davis. W6hams. Harrell. Ross. Bush. Gardner-Webb. El liot, Kirby, Cowart, Roark, Bolick, Green. Maneous, Swing. Rhyne. Hawkins. Lowery, | Worley, MacEntyre. i Officials: Carter, Peeke, Griffln, and j Sama. hurry For Flower* i Consult Our Agent MRS. E. C. COATES Mars Hill, N. C. Middlemount Flower Shop j Asheville ... North Carolina -f •f •f •f •i •f •f •f •5- 4' •f JL ■*> •f 41 4 4 4 4 for the best for school its BonMaicb' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J » Get acquainted at Carpenter-Matthew now, for you may need us later on. Ramsey “B” Eleven Nips Ghrist School w • 1 It 1 B 9 t The Mountain Lions’ “B” squad, playing their first encounter of the .sea-son, shaded Christ School on the Greenies’ field 12 to 6, Friday afternoon, October 1 • Outplaying the home team through out the engagement, the Lions were held from a higher score by 115 yards of penalties against them,' though none were called on the Greenies. . Jack Stewart loped around right end for the first Mars Hill score in the opening period, and Martyn Cavanaugh made the other ta y on a pass from Mitchell Fowler m the .second quarter. JENTCR /fic y^ualiZi/ MATTHEW r d fi w ti St D c: Sp ONf MAVWOOO STRtCT Mars Hill “B” Crocker I® Williams B Sappenfield Iff Davis ® O. Buckner ’’ff V . ^ 11 Bowen „b Andrew* C- " ■ Kirby S*'*®'* fb Shuford string: M.r. Hill: SUwart. Cavanaugh (pt. from Fowler). Chri.t School: Shu- '“suba: Mar. Hill: ^andell, McEIrath. Merer. Canmn. Bu.h, Ro.., Miller. C^« naugh. Penny, Cole, Fowler, Goalen. Chri.t School: Snow. Madyette. Official.: Shttford. Lewi., Griffin, D.r.ic. Th. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ol A.h.-.IU. N. C.
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