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jr 9, >ber 9, the hilltop, mars hill college, mars hill, n. c Page Three clos escrif the I ‘s-McRae Lions MS 26-13 Road T onight Id ag; und. ICJC Win 3cure‘ ^landj^e Mars Hill Lions were pound- nd "WJqjq ^ 26-13 submission by u t wer( maving pack of Bob- ^ from Lees-McRae here Octo- ^ ^’^‘^*,2 in a Western Carolina Junior lege Conference football con- ^ John Phipps, heavy, speedy aggressive, was the man to be ^iege-ched as he scored two touch- ^^f^^Vns, and passed for the other /hile points. itineroj^jppj passed to David Lock- -sembo^ for a first quarter TD after d befCg.j^^-Rae recovered a Lion fum- acts , 12 yards from pay dirt. Phipps \ this extra point. told Early in the second quarter the ‘ ^P ^bcats took a 13-0 lead when ^ f^*^f.ipps sneaked over from the two 11 in blowing a Lees-McRae drive of per, VI yards. wondMars Hill came back for a score Xigers Host To Mars Hill With revenge in their eyes the Lions of Mars Hill College will travel to Hiawassee tonight to try to even the score between the two schools. In their opening contest of the season, the Lions tangled with the Tennessee squad and found themselves on the short end of a 13-6 score. At one point in the game the Mars Hill eleven drove to the Hia wassee one yard line only to be stopped by a solid forward wall. This second tilt should prove to be a game of football played at its best. Lees-MeRae journeyed to Mars - ' Hill and found the hospitality much „ ..nidentifled Hiwassee tackier, in theit favot. When the final gun Mike Miller (22) of Mars HUl is ?^^,,‘:^tt‘(5'^'1hrSon7lSeet the team tonight for the sec- „ent off. the Bobcats were sitting rii'Se:‘prtr^«“" wasjcj.^ay in the second by recover •uthig a Bobcat fumble on the Lees- icRae 20. Quarterback Bobby obinson passed to Fred Bibb who teraled to Mike Miller and Miller ,n 15 yards for the score. Robinson passed to Bibb for the ctra point to reduce the halftime eficit to 13-7. Lees-McRae scored second half auchdowns when Phipps hi'tied a 0-yard scoring pass to Harold .amber and when Phipps sneaked ver from the six. Mars Hill’s final touchdown was he most spectacular play of the ;ame. Jackie Powers intercepted a ^hipps lateral on the Lions’ 30 and bn the ball 70 yards for the score. I STATISTICS Locals Meet A-B Next Week The first general meeting of the W A A. was held Monday night September 20, in the gymnasium. Molly Fennell, president presided. Asheville-Biltmore, a school which, for a while, had wondered if it would field a football team this season, will play host to t e Mars Hill Mountain Lions m the on top, 26-13. It was a hard fought game by both schools. Tonight’s scrap will see Mike Miller go into action once again. So far this season it has been Mil ler’s sparkling offensive and de- Rae and Gardner-Webb to tie fensive play that has held the team Barnes. together. The Lions will be led by ^ A-B opened its season against Miller along with Jackie Powers, the Lees-McRae Bobcats and held Harry Johnson, Tony Stafford, them to a 6-6 deadlock and last Bobby Robinson, Audrey Grizzel, , 1 •!_ t innc wpre ......4 Tomr C'rrwsjp Grizzcl mav See Mollv Fennell, president, presiucu. Mars Hill Mournam Saturdav while the Lions were and Jerry Crowe. Grizzel may see The various clubs and their chair- Memorial Stadium of As evi , 26-13 to Lees-McRae, only limited action due to a foot men were recognized. A short prog- October 16. vu nnr even the Bulldogs fought, to a scoreless injury he received in the Lees- ram on sportsmanship was presen- gut the Bulldogs, with not ev , i ° Gardner-Webb. McRae game. On the Lion lot ted by Shirley Ledford and Nancy enough men on its roster to Asheville school defeated ward wall such names as Talley, Roberts. a good scrimmage, have jji^ ^^ice last season, 13 to shaw, Plumblee, Hughes and Rob- r\ own thus far this yea . , . • u ^ io to 0 and the Lions will grts appear. The W. A. A. Couna met Oc- up the A-B squad which 6 and 19 to u tober 1, during the regular chape gnoj teams, Lees-M J one West- period in the W. A. A. room. ^lars Hiii, »iU5. vja.iiica .. passes Intercepted By Score by Periods: Lees- Mars McRae Hill 21 8 254 93 8 7 2 3 17 25 1 1 on.. 15 70 37.2 35.1 196 76 .... 3 3 50 30 .7 6 13 0—26 .0 7 6 0—13 LEES-McRAE (26) Ends—Lovette, Lockwood, Lambert, Taylor. a Tackles—Cole, Yokely, Limbaugh, Clit- ton. Guards—F. Pope, Hipps, Powell, J. Pope, Banner. Centers—Minter, Turnipseed. -Backs—Phipps, Culler, Jessup, Riddle, Powers, Swanson, Beck, McRae, John son, McCarter. , Scoring TD—Lockwood, Lambert, and Phipps (2). Points after TD—Phipps, Jessup. mars hill (13) Ends—Seel, Bibb, Vance, Pitman, Leary. Tackles—Fryer, Plumblee, Kruger, My ers. Guards-—Hughes, Shaw, Walke, Hicks, Poore. Centers—^Van Hoose, Stilwell. -oacks—Robinson, Powers, Miller, Griz- Johnson, Stafford, Wilson, Harris, Whetstone, Crowe. Scoring TD—Miller, Powers. Point after TD—Bibb. '-’rncials—Referee, Griffin; Umpire, Humphries; Head Linesman, Tweed; rield Judge, Painter. ut-t.wcc m me w. A. A. room. Several business matters were trans- acted and further activities for the year were discussed. The W. A. A. Executive Council met Saturday afternoon October 2, to organize the business to be brought up m the next M-Blem Club meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the M-Blem Club was Monday night at 7:30 o’clock m the W A, A room. The meeting was called to order by the president after which the devotional chairman, Colleen Vann, led the group m a devotion. The meeting was then open for any discussion on old and new business. The program chair man, Caryl Guth, presented a humorous program Dragnet with Sebelia Williams, Dot Newman, Faye Pierce, Betsy Wood and Pat Lytton participating. Aside from the business matters and the prog ram the president led three new members in the M-Blem Club oath. The Uoh Den Leon Rooke ern Carolina Junior College Con ference loss on its record, and this will be but the second family tilt of the season. , The Mars Hill College band its majorettes, and cheerleaders will be there to lend color to the battle. A chartered bus for students wishing to attend the contest will leave ap proximately at 6 o clock. TennisSquad Tournament Nears Finish Here we are well into the foot ball world now. At home last week the Mars Hill Lions fell un der a well-calculated machine from Lees-McRae. It is true that we lost another ball game last Saturda^^ but scores J. V. Howell, tennic coach, is now in the process of running oflf a tennis tournament. The final rounds are expected to be played this week and members singled out for the team. There are seventeen ball game last Saturda^^ but scores quarterbacks, Harry Johnson do not tell all. One thing ^ aggressive player, and was that the harder the Bobcats p.„binson were constantly charged through our line (and on tlon, but the biggest difference no- ticed was that in the participating in the run-offs Tony Stafford, who usual } p } Coach Howell is trying to se( well but who, on the night in ques tion, was really driving hard, and getting somewhere when he did. a few occasions they looked to do this with ease) the harder the Lion backfield charged. Jackie Powers, always to be respected, was running with great determma- Bobby Robinson were constantly halted bv the Bobcat onslaught of linemen.' The score might have been altered a great deal, too, it blocking had materialized a little more often. But there was good Coach Howell is trying to see what kind of material he will have on the tennis team in the spring. First round and second round matches that have been played are as follows: First round—^McCirt over Mam- lin 6-2, 6-0; Montgomery over Reid 7-5, 6-3; Southern over Wil loughby 6-0, 6-2; Cole over Mc Call 7-5, 7-5; Simmons over Britt W. A. A. Active The W. A. A. has been "busy as bees’’ working in the concession stand, peddling and selling cokes, pop corn, coffee, and hot dogs those hot dogs have been selling like "hot cakes’’ too. Mm Hill Downed By Tennessee Team The Mars Hill Lions lost their more often. But there was goo Kirkland over Farthing football and bad football, and t e ^ q.y. Carlton over stands saw their share of the goo . Clevenger and Injuries are just beginning o played their first 3 C4. i J — crop up. Guard Charles Ramsey has been out all along and has about a month left on the sidelines before he can get back m harness. Tony Mumpower was put out Kittrell had not played their first round match when the paper went to press. Second round—Hardee over Garl and Cole ton 7-5, 4-6, 6-1; and Cole over The Mars Hill Lions lost their Tony Mumpovver Southern 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. Matches to openine game of the season to the of action soon after the ‘ |,e played are as follows: Kirkland c ■ • Hiwassee Tigers by the tune of game with a dislocated s , Hardee, McGitt and Montgom- The sports clubs ate begmnmg "iwassee 1 g y q,^„1 is out wuh a ,0 get m full swing now-a-days For instance, the newly-orgamzed ping-pong club was well repte- Lttd when its first meeting was held in Huffman play room last week. There .is also f Bill Chambers was the big of- torn liX''has"pe'’rhaJf thfbe'sT- Yo:'ciin: waVihrifaTe 'r “of‘t '"mL Miller led the sputtering blackest eyes seen on the campus ery, and the winner of the Clev enger-KittrellimtchandSinmion^ Support your team! Begin ^ow rnaking plans to attend the Asheville-Biltmore game next weekend. This is your oppor tunity to see an off-campus grid battle. Be there. be organized from each of the eleven physical education classes held m Humu-u. r-t Mike Miller led tne sputtering and afterwards a schedule will be week. There IS also ^I rg g p Hill offensive Bobby Rohm- ^ specula- drawn up. Students wishing to of girls at the vol ey ball cluD eac quarterback There has Men p participate, including those not in Monday and Wednesday ev g ■ “Shag” Hughes and Paul tion as to w ^ physical education class, should say? It be finding out. U.1VIA1 ^ Let’s have some intramural
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