3vemhAt>er 25, 1954 the HIU.TOP. MARS HILL COU.EGE. MARS HIU.. Page Throe Tackles :h an ins] truly saf ^ continu( Let’s n * .. hankful ' k and h il. No tunity accept would Counci pportunii each of ay to ml We oi ^ u woulg. anity aif we. onderfi Held I ! : of th' .1 Cor' • 4, begai lection Homecoming Contest ^ Mars Hill Eleven Out To Take Season Final The Mars Hill College g^^'^g^^^dog s^ad'oT A^heHlle-Biltmore credit face the small ^ traditional homecoming Thanks- College this afternoon at 2.iU, m me giving affair of the year. grid-men of both squads. ® Today’s game closes the would be an important With no title hanging m the bala , ; ^ could take over one for either team. Mars Hill. *e WCJC con- I Qdi * day, November 9, at 5:30 in t e cafeteria balcony for a supper and regular monthly meetmg^ ts“orrrM in“ tle^^Mair Hill Ruth Putnam, president, called has occurre the meeting to order '“u^r'rv Tohnson and Bobby Rob- gave a full report til probably be Jackie ference standing. t • o Early in the season the Lions went down in defeat 21 to 13 m a game that could haive gone either way, and the Lions are out to avenge their loss. They have come a long way since that time and some sh.fnng o full reoort of their meet- shots and witn Liie“i, u j i- ... ^ nf October field will probably be Jackie ■ction M t-„Uon.s,uaa(frontro», uf. “T^eaT kmmittee elected a Powers, Mike Miller, and Jerry ^3^1 Wjyne We jgh. (w,“e '"comrtteT'Teerings The' expected starters in the ishopfyJohnson (37), Tony Stafford (26), BdlKectot^^ ?hag (Jl). ^“^ViUon (17), port of the commute . gcel and Fred svell row: Fioldy Dizo (23), Jimmy HV-J^AELfo Thompson (18), Bill Walk (43), u After an impressiv line a 6 3:od Bohhil. (38), Sammy Stdlwoll (42), Edw.^^^, 5 ^ ^ devotional by Coach Hart the Bibbs, end men, _y rA Boh f40, John V^mce (36), treaay_ ==—^ inspiri of Vlountain Lions s«in Chowan 18-0 / — The Mars Hill Mount The Lions Den bi] Leon "Rooke cliu. llAt.ll , .*• J and George Krueger, tackles; Shag Hughes and Paul bhaw, guards; Sammy Stillwell, center. Krueger may not be up for this afternoon’s tilt. He has been out with a bad ankle. A special halftime ceremony featuring the college band will be presented and the two reigning queens; Kitzi Miller, homecom ing queen, and Anne Robinson, football queen, will be crowned by Lion co-captams, Mi^ Miller •1 . wT 1 A Fir T-Trvvt ;ryfT fipfpnse and a grmumg, qj ^ne pust , onnpnr to be iiKC sucks si4.4.4sx.6, \dike Miller, Jerry Crowe and over the past tw; Saturday f eksh with the once- T^avid Leary tallied six-pointers ^he fire in preparation f Bulldogs of Asheville-Bilt- rants ' for the Alountain Men. Miller vaunted-but-now-somewhaMess-pow ^ ^ I^^gj^thing n 1 1 1 S Mc'Girt advanced to the finals blasted over from Siwn hfnfk three weete ago before the Lions went on to completely T -- SdlfidUlS servy virtue of victories in five con- the middle o Tzrhh a 6-0 v, tfipm under a two-touchdown blanket 1 • !jcutive sets. In the semi-finals, to S^gf penal following Saturday the Mountain Men we ^ ^ __ ye defeated Ralph Hardee, who half-time k/- r delav of Ae ac- The mean mood, only a little more so jiad played and won three straight ized 15 second half, the ... fxvhich me four-yard smash by Lee ' Miller had gathered m a 40-yard e Bartlette won the right to play ®^g^^ay°to”the fourth sw„. F* vs«;™p„?r|b!... uJ; “All sets were the best two a 35-yard gam to set up t e score. out of three” announced the Freddie B'^b playe^ .tournament instigator, Jim Lon^ standing game ^ jji raJ'»a„j „„u z^Uocpfi with fpnsivelv and oftensiveiy. n ttdT bTom oTStde” cLwan (whiA incidenml- iy is pronounced Cho'-wan, not Sha ja n) Col^^g^ 18-0. That little coastal plain Tin was an respectable and big gri polks in many ^aSreordeftht K team the Lions have met all season. Coach Bob Edwards had some 35 men reporting for basketbal practice Monday, November 15 and the following Tuesday the number out for the team was in creased to about 45. Only four men from last >ear s hem the best team me ...... ,^niy ---- - , conference co-champions are re met all season. ^ ^his afternoons ^his year and ^ly two The Lions were at rest last , school began the Rttermen. Tho^ re- traditional turkey shoot ,^en smaller. They began Harris McGirt,Todd set up the score. ^j^h a little squad and now ^ L^es- giu Brogdon, and Bobby jlayed an out- fashion, but are them, 42-0, and later basketeers will be cut r the Lions j^^Rae “stomped the living J ^ soundly. However, m to ten men in t^e offensively. He , Western Carolina Jayvees def Bulldogs scored Here is the 1954-55 the outcome.’ .andfnfgamf fofr LiLs de^ ” ^^^^Lomred’ the living a3yli|ht^out of the”. e TT^""in"\he final kC‘Thow»£ win^. Hem ia .he f,M-53 -^rth!S%r^Cve aVeS S ened to score from the five yard Thanksgiving battk^to aw „p,eption, line Bibb also caught two long passes _which served to set up Wo Bnlldop Stopped By Honntoia Hen touchdowns. Jackie Powers Mil illVll ler, Crowe, Johnson, and Robin- - . \ 1 son approached the offense and After suffering a nip-and-tuck Vance, Shag Hughes, bam 14-13 defeat to Gardner-Webb J Stillwell, Tally Roberts, Pau earlier in the season, the Lions of Tommy Fryer all Mars Hill traveled to Shelby ^^ygd good ball in Ae line, t with revenerp lurking in their ^ strong team effort. 7un sounded the Hill was f “;;seen a hard "The Thanksgiving battle has a y ^ception, £j-r .j. w —x'.*; afternoon’s gt*”' “f^^'^rnge with A-B. slot number two m exenang Intramural Activities In Ihe r Gardner-Webb xlierp has been some discussion as to e program of 25 Spartanimrg athTetk pmgram' and this is to say ‘"T'e ^ramTal fooStall played 27 North Greenville intramural basketball. Ttoe “ “ ;,asis because ^'“7 , December 2 Hiwassee 6 Tennessee-Wesleyan Asheville-Biltmore January 6 6 North Greenville 11 Lees-McRae 13 Brevard Here Here Here with revenge lurking in their ^ 3„„„g team effort. athletic been some intramura too “tnds. Sparked by the fine quar- — on a loosely organized and unofficial basis ^ Spartanburg terbacking of Bobby Robinson and , twenty yard line and this year, i season. , . reeled 4 Lees-McRae tfie splendid running performance g j jo dash down the ade of Uck o ; ^ intramural football S^me o i y jg Brevard of Mike Miller, Jackie Powers, ,ty yards for a score. The T>te firet org^n (tackle if you 16 Asheville-Biltmore ond Jerry Crowe, the Lion eleven ■V/'f^Vextra point was not off last wPen^ ^ ."advanced touch (tackle, y tolled to a 12-0 revenge victory try Brown Tpon by a^7-6 score. . „ {p, 18 Tennessee-Wesleyan ovy the Gardner-Webb squad. g * j ^be game a pass play P^^^T T^-j.bu quarterbacked the Treat Sons, _usi g , g 21 Gardner-Webb Miller exploded the activity of Tater ^.^bt end Harold Tprank Wilhelm and Jim Simmons shared most *e contest with a beautiful m- fro” flyp yards from the most par . . ^jgjg_ , . j .along with 25 Conference Tournament *«ception and ran eighty yards for put th T (he tunning g bombardment, al g I touchdown. Almost stealing the pay dirt- ^ tew y “ tall from a Gardner-Webb man Crowe Plun^ ^i,y Reid. Here Here Here Here There There Here There There There There There There Spruce Pines Dali from a Gardner-Webb man, failed. Miller intercepted a pass on the point try again