FUR T Here And There ? 1 BREVARD WINS 14-0 OVER BABY CATS The Brevard College took a 14-0 decision from the Western Carolina ? Jayvee squad on Mark Watson ( Field here Saturday night. All during the first half it was! a nip and tuck ball game with the Catamounts producing the only scoring threat of the half. In the' second quarter they drove to the; Brevard two yard stripe and lost the ball on downs. In the last of the third quarter Brevard's attack began to click. Starting on the 50 following a Wes.t Carolina punt, the Tornado j drove to the 21 from where Bam Bam Martin circled left end and, scored standing up. Hersheyi Hipps converted from placement for a 7-0 lead. The second Brevard TD came on 1 the end of a Brevard drive thatl carried from their own 20 to West- | ern Carolina's 13. Hipps passed to Higgins lor the TD, then Hipps converted ?ga n from placement. for a 14-0 win. Hipps and Martin were outstand. ing for the visitors, while Jay Hooper, Luther Norton and Pete Litaker did most of the ground Smokey Says: Ute Your Ashtray Dnving HOT WATER HEATERS MIMIBS MUIKAHON GIVES FAST RELIEF >wh?n COLD MISERIES STRIKE Li' es Ufa in U. S. ??? -% -ii ; ? ?> > i'iv .%?. .. .*?& OUT FOR A stroll, Mrs Fred Nol timier of Los Angeles Is shown with Karen Prufer, 11. and their dog, Heidi. The Noltimiers adopted Kar en and her brother, Hans, 18. both German orphans Karen is adapting herself to the American way of life, and will stay In the U S. Hans ab aorbed too much Naziism and his return to Germany Is being consid ered. (International Soundphoto) gaining for the Cats. WCTC Brevard LE?Green Curren T .T?Thomns ..... Walker LG?Robertson Jamerson ?Padgett Martin rUi ?K mscy .... McGill '?T?Feimst r ... Trpyham "*K--Cagle McCauley fiB?Pivssley Riggins .rB?Norton Hipps ?Johnson W. Martin r !j?Litaker McKissisk Scorirg Bievard TD's: Martin, *ins. Po nts al'er: Hipps 2. ^'CTC Subs: Hooper. Loggins, iurlcson. Lowe, Lloyd, H. Cagle, V* n y 1 i -id. Cope, Loekey, Neil, ?loses Young, Jones, VVhitaker; Jo w less. Er.vard Subs: Baucom, Levi, k.rion, Anderson, Thomas, Baker, lkins, Owens, Beal, Christopher. Officials: Kef.: Morris, Ump: J. Barnwell, HL: H. Barnwell; FJ: McGinn. A record yield of 457 pounds of lint per acre is forecast for the 1948 otton crop in North Carolina. TRUCKS fcHai 450 C/r? Tow Wer-Freved and Pow?r Mp0#T AH St*< iMd Cabs KA| 9Vrvlllwr/ 9T1 Qraifli You r*t ? truck of through-and through hauling ability when you got a CMC 450 series. CMC 450s art all truck ?.. with truck axles, frames, brakes, transmissions and clutches . . engines the same as that of the famous "Army Workhorse.'* And they're not only husky and powerful . . . they give you GMC's rugged postwar good looks, roomier cabs, outstanding comfort, convenience and safety. Pricewise, these GMCs are the buy of the medium duty field. See us and see them. Quick delivery. HOOPER MOTOR CO. MAIN STREET Sylva, N. C. hurricanes Take Ove DOWN MARS HILL HIGH ELEVEN BY 26-7 SCORE HERE ARMISTICE DAY r At last Home Game Sylva Scores Twice In First, Then Coasts On By Bobby Terrell (Herald Sport? Editor) The Sylva Golden Hurricanes made their last home appearance for the 1948 season a good one last Friday as they ran roughshod over the Mars Hill High eleven to the tune of 26-7 before a capacity Armistice Day crowd. Scoring twice in the opening quarter, the Hurricanes took it easy and coasted the rest of the way, scoring another in the second and another in the third. Sylva opened with a bang, jack Cunningham returned Mars Hill's opening kickoff from the 15 to the 36. Carroll Ashe was smothered for a two yard loss on an end around, but Jack Cunningham made up for it with a six yard gain that carried the ball to Sylva's 40. Then Big Ernest Bumgarner reel ed off 51 yards straight down the middle placing the ball on Mars Hills nine from where Charles Cunningham slipped off tackie on a handolf play to score. Charles also kicked the extra point lor a 7-0. A minute before the end of the tirst quarter the Hurricanes struck again. Tom Henry and Wesley Warren ploughed through the M-H line to block a punt and Perry Rhodes covered it for Sylva on the Mars Hill 20. Jack Cun ningham picked up his interfer ence on the first rushing play and w.nt around left end for the touch down. Just before the first half ended Furman Dillard scored Sylva's third TD. Ernest Bumgarner in tercepted a Mars Hill pass on the 34 and was immediately dropped. Dillard plugged away at the line until he had the ball resting on the one, th.n he crashed off tackle and scored. E. Bumgarner ran the extra point and Sylva led at half vime by 20-0. An intercepted p; ss by Hayes Queen on Mars Hill's 20 set up Sylva s last score. Bobby Gunter and E. Bumgarner moved the ball t.ie 7 in three successive plays and Bumgarner drove through (?enter for the touchdown. Bumgarner was the outstanding man .n Lie Sylva attack, sitting up two touchdowns and scoring an other. In the line Clyde Bumgarn. er, Tom Henry, Perry Rhodes and Wesley Warren did the damage. Zollie Fincannon and Carrol Ashe covered the flanks with help from Dorsey Moon and Harold Parris and Dennis Ensley turned in a good job at the pivot, spot. Mars Hill's touchdown came in the fourth quarter on a 46 yard pass from Otto Ammons to Bobby Moss. Junior Anderson took the extra point around right end. Am mons, Hal Buckner and Jim Ball carried the burden of the Mars Hill attack. Lineups: Mars Hill (7) Ends: Reese, Moss, Sams. ? Tackles: Young, Griffin, Cody Guards; Gosnell. R. Ammons, Thomas, Radford, Peek, Mitchell. Centers: Rumbough, Nelson.' Backs: Ball, Buckner, Reese, Ammons, Finder, Anders, D. Buck ner. Scoring TD: Moss, Po nt after: And rson. Sylva (26) Ends: Fincannon, Ashe, Moon Parris. ? Henry, C. Bumgarner, r.i../,e'l, Hughes. Jackson Residents Cautioned On Gifts To Be Sent Abroad Residents of Jackson county who plan to send gift packages to for eign countries this Christmas should get in touch with the United States Department of Commerce office in Atlanta and obtain in formation regarding regulations regarding such shipments, accord ing to advices received here from C. Parker Persons, Commerce De partment regional director in At lanta. Almost every country has some kind of regulation covering the re reiving and handling of gift pack ages in those countries, and there is a wide variation in many of the regulations, Mr."Persons said. Con ;5quertly, if?such packages are not wrapped in accordance with the regulations, if certain duties are not paid, if certain weights are not followed, and the like, the s nder ray f nd the package coming back, t was stated. SALLY'S SALLIES *r |7>; ? "We couldn't print your speech in full, Senator. We ran out of TsV City League Play Begins Wednesday The first round of play of the Sylva City Basketball League will begin next Wednesday night at 7 p.m. Three games will be played each Wednesday night until three full rounds have been run off. Proceeds of all the games will' be. used to obtain a new lighting j stem for the Sylva High School ? gymnasium. Play will consist of j eight minute quarters with games beginning at 7, 8, and 9 p.m. Teams composing the league are| Velt's, Webster All-Stars, Wood men of the World, American Le- j g on, Buck's, and probably Boodle-J villc of Cullowhee. Each team is allowed a maximum of 12 play ers. A player must remain on the team he first played for. New players, coming in after the sea son has started, must dress for one game and sit on the bench throughout that game. Then he is eligible for th-> next. Two trophies will be presented to winning teams at the end of the season. One will be awarded to the tearrv having the greater per centage of wins for the complete season, and another to the winner of the playoffs in which all six te ms* will participate. Players must be on the team's roster or ha<*e played in five "games before they are eligible for the playoffs. Guards: Warren, Rhodes, Ward, Extine, Crisp. Centers: Ensley, Blanton. Backs: J. Cunningham, C. Cun ningham, Dillard, E. Bumgarner, Queen, Gunter, Monteith. Scoring TD's: C. Cunningham, J. ! Cunningham, Dillard, E. Bum ! garner. Points After: C. Cunning ham, E. Bumgarner. Officials?Rcf.:Brown, Ump: Col ! lins, HL.: Johnson (All Western I Carolina). Hurricanes Idle This Week; Meet Hayesville Next The Sylva Golden HUrriranes,! winners of seven games out of 10 so far, are idle this week-end for, the first time, this season. How- | ever, next Thursday, Thanksgiv-, ing day, they will go to Hayesville for a second encounter with Coach ' i Frank Long's /Yellow aJckets. The Jackets, who won the Smoky Mountain Conference, won 2ver the Hurricanes in Sylva in their opening ball game of the season by the score of 6 ti 0. An even better game is promised at Hayesville since the Jackets are the conference winners and the Hurricanes made so many clubs live so hard after the first two weeks of the season. Sylva's high riding Hurricancs are enjoying one of their best sea sons in many years. Thus far, out of 10 games have won 7 and scored 160 points to their oppon-i ents' 57. The Hayesville game will be the last for the Hurricanes. Statistics On The Sylva-Mars Hill Game? First downs Sylva .... 8 M. Hill, 6 18 17 8 125 li 111 Yds gained rush 235 Passes attempted 6 Passes completed 1 Yds g; ined passing 8 Passes intercepted by 2 Yds gained pass int. 7 I Punting average 33.3 i Yds kicks returned 21 1 Oppo fumbles recov. 1 Yds lost penalty 70 23.0 19 0 35 Banquet To Be Given Catamounts Tues. Night A banquet honoring the 1948 Catamounts of Western Carolina! Teachers college will be given in I th: college Dining Hall next Tues day night at 7 p. m. Wilton Garrison, Sports Editor of the Charlotte Observer, will be guest speaker for the occasion as will be Red Miller, Sports Editor of the Asheville Citizen. Movies of the Western Carollna Kmrry & Henry game and pf Carolina-State game will be shown Miss Louise Henson, dietician of the college, is in charge of the sup_ 4;er and Hugh B ttle and Ray Clark, operators of the College Jjoda Shop, aro in charge oi ar rangements. During the evening Coach Tom Young will award letters to the members of his squad. Sixty football players and 60 outsiders will attend. Plates may be purchased for $1.50 each. The party will be stag. NEW DRESS PRESS INSTALLED My dresses are so fluffy, clean and likfe new since they were cleaned and pressed on that NEW DRESS PRESS down at A MOORE'S CLEANERS Yes, that is what all the women of Sylva are now saying since they have had their dresses cleaned and presseed in our plant and on our NEW DRESS PRESS Our new dress press is the most modern equipment in the Pressing industry ... it is a complete press with tleever, puff iron and electric ironer. f We are now installing a new air vacuum dryer along with a new press for men's suits. OUR PLANT IS NOW THE MOST MODERNLY EQUIPPED IN WESTERN CAROLINA. a ' Have your raincoats water proofed. This is also a new service we have for our customers. MOORE'S DRY GLEANING Phone 120 In Bus Station Swain, Murphy Tie Up, 13-13 BRYSON CITY ? Swain High's Marcon Devils had to come from behind here last Thursday after noon in ord:r to gain a 13-13 tie witTBill Dulin's rejuvenated Mur phy Bulldogs. A crowd of 26001 fans witnessed the game?the larg_ est to see a Bryson City game this year. Early in the opening period the i Bulldogs marched from their own 39 to the endzcne with Franklin Alexander carrying around the end for the scores Before the quarter ended Murphy struck again, this time when J. Thompson returned Billy DeHart's kick from Murphy's 45 all the way to the endzone. Tom Lov.ngood plunged off tackle for the extra point putting the Bull- i dogs out front by 13-0. Jini Ensley intercepted a Mur- j phy pass on B. C.'s 35 in the sec ond period to s art the Maroon Devils on their way for the first | of their two TD's. With Ensley! pitch ng to DeHart and Hyatt the Mi roons drove to the Murphy 27, via the airways. Hyatt drove thru to the two yard stripe, then on across for the scor.. A, recovered fumble by Bryson City on Murphy's 21 set up the final TD. Hyatt carried over from ! the 17, then slipped through a hole off right tackle for the extra point j that tied the game at 13-13. Andrews Shellacs Hayesville 7 To 0 I HAYESVILLE ? Andrews high downed Hayesville by the score of (7 to 0 Friday night. The game was not considered a Smoky Moun tain conference game since the two teams had met before this season. After play'ng three scoreless quarters which saw plenty of ac tion with both teartis playing on even terms, it was midway in the fourth quarter that Gordon Butler, Andrews fullback, smashed over from the one yard linj for the telling touchdown. A pass from [Gordon to Womack wis good for the extra point and a 7-0 victory. 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