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Cats Roll Over
Emory & Henry
By 32-13 Score
Brilliant Running Turned
In By Youngmen in 7th Win
EMORY, VA.?The Otvmoun's
of *,ves':rr" C'roM^* "1"'""'n*er^c!
the Frncry & Henry Was ^s here
last Saturday afternoon by the
score of 32-13 before a capacity
homecoming crowd.
Displaying a powerful ground
attack, the Cats rolled from first
to last. Their first score came in
the opening quarter terminating a
34 yard drive after Max Beam re
covered an E & H fumble on the
34. Cecil Roberts and Ralph Mc
Connell plugged away at the line
to bring the boll up th. five from
where Roberts scored.
Following the kickoff after the
TD. Clark Pennell blocked a pun!
by E & H's Heldreth or. the five
and Dan Robinson recovered on the
four. W th n sur to chdown in
their hands the Cats lost th ir
chance by means of two 15 yard
pena'ties and then lost the b 11 o:
downs.
On the fourth plav o' the second
quarter Heldreth kicked out of
bounds on W. C.'s 45. From there
the Cats drove to the 34 and Pee
Wee Hamilton swept right end for
34 yards and the second touchdown
of the game for the Cats.
Before the half ended Emory &
Henry struck. Taking advantage]
of a bad > Catamount kick which
-went out of bound on W. C.'s 24,
they drove to the two yard stripe
from?where Cyphers circled t?e
end for the TD.
At halftime the Cats held a 12-6
lead, but on the first scrimmage
play of the second half Paul Mon
roe, Cat Fullback, went through
the c n'.er of the line from the 30
and ran 70 yards for a touchdown.
Frank Hai din's kick for extra point
was good and the Cats led by 19-6
Shortly afterward, the Wasps got
the ball via a Catamount kick on
their own 45 yard line and Painter
passed to Kiser 55 yards for a
touchdown. The kick for extra
point was good.
11j t;.e last quarter the Cats scor
ed tw.ee more, once on a 20 yard
run by fullback Paul Rogers and
again on a 15 y^rd pass from Pee
Wee Hamilton to Clyde Etheiidge. i
Harai ?, converted one of them for i
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The lineups:
Emory & Henry (13)
Ends: J. Miller, Kis r.
Tackles: Farnsworth, Ntblett,
Frye.
Guar's: Via, Crouse, Howell.
Center: Earp.
Backs: R. Miller, Sheets, Coch
ran, Cyphers, Painter, Oakes, Kel.
larman, Poe, Pippen.
Scoring TD's: Cyphers, Kiser.
Point after: Pippen (placement).
WCTC (32)
Ends: M. Brown, Beam, Tate,
Etheridge, S. Brown.
Tackles: Robinson, Humphries,
Allison, Nims, Everhart.
Guards: Pennell, Byrd ,Harris,
Ilderton, Donovan.
Centers: Constance, Noblitt,
Neal.
Backs: Hardin, Roberts, Heaven
er, McConnell, Rogers, Monroe,
Hamilton, Arney, Arrington, Win
chester, Selzer, Whitaker, Claytoft,
Duke. -
Scoring TD's: Roberts, Rogers,
Monroe, Hamilton, Etheridge.
Points after: Hardin (2).
Statistics On the Western Caro
lina-Emory and Henry game:
WCTC E & H
First downs 12 7 j
Yds gained rushing 289 19
Passes attempted 5 13
Passes compict d 2 6
ids g. i.ied passing 23 163'
Passes .nterc. oy 1 0
tfv*s ?.,i..?.d p .ss interc. J '0
i.' 2 ,.u 2o.6
i iS r!t Jr "sci 22 20
j.,v.O J.iAlbi.S l.CJV. 4 0
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Catamounts Meet Carson
Newman in Last Game
The Western Carolina Cata
nounts will clos; their 1948 season
Saturd. y night when they meeet
iheCarson-Newman E a g 1 es 'in
' Morristown, Tenn., at 7:30 p. m.
The Cats will be'out to avenge
the 13-6 licking handed them by
the Eagles last year at Cullo
whee. They will be out also for
their eighth win of the season
which will make this 1948 season
the best by far in the history of
WCTC.
Coach Tom Young says he will
throw everything he has at the
Eagles in an attempt to win the
game. He knows they have a
strong ball club by the scout report
turned in on them by Tuck Mc
Connell, but, so what, Cullowhee
has had only two real pushovers
on their schedule so far: The Cats
rave meet the best small college
i clubs in North Carolina, South
! Carolina, Tenn., ard Virginia, and
I .lave beaten all but two.
I Everything points to a hot time
n Morristown, Tenn., Saturday
I ight.
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Tiiou^h we travel the wj.ld
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must carry it*wiih us or w-e fir..-J it
not. ?(Ralph Wal'io Emerson)
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