FORT Here And There to rH Mifti ftttt Hi Hurricanes Close v Season AtHayesville Barnwellites Out To Avenge Earlier Defeat By Jackets Tiie Sylva Golden Hurricanes, proud p )ssessors of seven wins out of ten games played to date, will attempt to make it eight this afternoon at Hayesville and, in | the meantime, avenge themselves for the 6-0 licking administered to them by Coach Frank Long's Yellow Jackets in their season's opever this fall. Coach James Barnwell's Hur ricanes are primed for the'game with a two week's rest under their belts not having played since the M:?rs Hill game Armistice Day. Barnwell consented to Long to let Boboy Cunningham, the standout st.;r of the Yellow Jacket attack in Sylva who was later Classed as ineligible lor .conference play, to participate in the game as it will not county on the conference standings. Cunningham did most Of the damage in Hayesville's vic tory over Sylva, scoring the only MISERIES OF Relieve Chest Colds .1 PENETRATES talo upper bron chial tubes with special soothing medicinal vapors. STIMULATES chest, throat and back surfaces like a wa rming, com forting poultice. At bedtime rub throat, chest und back with Vicks VapoRub. Relief-bringing action starts Instantly ... 2 ways at once! And it keeps up this special Penetrating-Stimulating ac tion for hours in the night to bring relief. W V* ouchdown arid carrying the ball nore than his share. Today's Thanksgiving classic is xpected to be the thriller of the >moky Mountain loop since the irst and second place teams ;quare off. Earnest . Bumgarner, Sylva's jrushing fullback, may miss all :he action because of, a knee in jury. Probable starting lineups: 3YLVA HAYESVILLE LE?Fincannon White ~ ? LT?Henry Anderson LG?Warren Crawford * C?Ensley Palmer RG?Rhodes Moore RT?C. Bumg. Shelton RE?Ashe Alexander QB?J. Cunn. Thompson LH?C. Cunn. H. Rogers RH?Dillard B. Rog.rs FB?Gunter B. Cunningham Robbinsville And Andrews Tie, 0-0 The Robbinsville Blue Devils and Andrews Wildcats fought thru rain and mud here Friday after noon to a scoreless tie. , A heavy rain drenched the al ready wet field all during th? second half as both clubs vainly tried to score. Robbinsville threatened first in the second quarter when they slipped and skidded down to the four yard ..ripe where^Andrews bucked up nd stopped their attack. Bob Christy's kicking kept the 'ildcats in the ball game. An drews threatened in the third quarter when they.drove down 'ie!d and bogged down on the Devils 10. The teams were well matched throughout the battle. Andrews had taken a 13-0 game from the Devils at the first of the season. ccrrr now deliver the great, new AIAHfE1 "HOLD-MOR" llUXlUL REFRIGERATOR with all these valve-features * ?% - ? i ?> ?? OHf THIRD MORI UORAf.f SPACI h ' >t?ic fret in s.ir. f ? f?of s;i.ti p as pre- ?? ?r 6 All l()M Al r (XIROSTIH ? E ?' lusivf Si'l1 - O F*iistpr ... (Iff '?>ts ? It pv?>ry n ?)'''? 71Z&K. H old (Mill nils food >R(i/(R to 3 7 Rooin 1 r ni ^ r <> than (TCif ? fc>v SOSSAMON FURNITURE CO. It's Easy To Pay The Sossamon Way" Phone 57 Sylva, N. C. -- OSCE By BOBBY TERRELL it's :ne end of the trail for the v.\va Gulden Hurricancs this ait .. rnojn wh n t ney m et the Hayes ville Yellow Jackets at Hayes I v i!le. It's good to end a season with the same club you started it A' tr.. You can see who has im ? roved and how much. We think Sylva has more than I an outside chance of taking the [ Turkey Day game. They hadn't nit their stride when they met Hayesville in Sylva at the begin ning of this s.ason. The Jackets, il you remember, punched over their winning score with less than a minute to go. Since then the | Hurricanes have improved to a great extent: Their "T" forma ? tion has 'smoothed out, their run | ning and passing attack has great ly improved, their defenses are tighter. j - We'll see if the right team won the Smoky Mountain Conference. If Hayesville beats Sylva we'll be satisfied that the Jackets de serve the title, but if tM^Hurri canes knock off Hayesville, we'll call the Jackets a very, very lucky team and let it go at that. Here we go on the subject of moral victories again. Professor John S. Seymour of Western Car olina Teachers college says there s no such thing. We were in clined to agree with* him until ?ast Saturday night when we saw Ir.e Carson-Newman Eagles take a 14-13 game from the Catamounts of Western Carolina. If ever a t am deserved to win a ball^game the Cats certainly deserved to j take that one. On the scoreboard it showed as an Eagle victory, but in the heart of every player on the field and every person in the stands rested the fact that the C!ats had played by far the bet ter game. . They pushed the Eagles all over the field. The statistics favored Western Carolina by a landslide. They out rushed the Eagles 316 yards to 129. That's some margin for a , loser. In first downs the Cats led 14 to 4. Through the air ways Western Carolina gained 49 yards to Carson-Newman's 21 (most of the game was played on i the ground). The big thing that kept the Eagles in the game wasjj their punting average. For seven kicks they averaged 48.1 yards. That's a whale of tin average and I it's as good as any of the big time i ootbMl. The Cats averaged only 51.7 lor four kicks but they were forced to kick for the corner on .iree of these. r We'd like to congratulate a couple of fine, hard working men ut at WCTC for a job well done.. Tom Young and Tuck McConnell deserve credit for building the best-team ever to take the field in the purple and gold. Tliey work ed long, hard hours in mapping strategy, plays, defenses, every thing that goes with the job of coaching and their dividends-Troll ed in in the form of seven Cata rwount victories. Tuck's uncanny ability to scout an opponent kept the Cat* on the large end of the score in several games. When the CcTfis went into a game this year iney were well versed on what to expect of the opposing team. That OVER. - counts a lot. Several men on the Catamount squad clos d out their college foot- j ball career Saturday night. Next, ye. r the Cats will be without the services of their first four ends,| Mace Brown, Max Beam. Bob! Tate, and Speck Everhart. Two; tackles, Buffalo Humphries and1 Harry Jaynes, get their sheep skins in the spring. All-Confer ence guard for the past two years, Clark Pennell, will graduate. In the backfield, Paul Monroe, full- j back, Ovie Heavener, wingback, Dewey Whitaktr, wingback, and' Frank Hardin, kicking speecialist, will all be gone via the gradu-. tion route. All of these men play- j ed major rolls in the Catamount! games this year. All lived up to j pre-season predictions. All de serve credit for doing things up' brown for their alma mater. We talked with Coaches Bill Swiit and Jake Atkinson of the Western Carolina "B" squad about their g me with Newberry's "B" in Newberry, S. C. Saturday night. Swift summed up his team's game as a "gallant fight for a lost cause". Newberry Coach Billy Laval evi dently figured that> part of his varsity needed a slight workout so foe demoted them from the "A" squad to the "B" squad for the game. Most of the boys who saw act.on in the varsity game with the Catamounts also played most of the gr.me against the Baby Cats. D. C. Witt, the ^passer who did the damage at Cullowhee in Newberry's 12-7 loss to the Cats, did a lot of damage to the Little Cats. We believe in keeping the( varsity boys on the big team and ( letting the underraters get their chance in the Junior Varsity games. Northwestern And California Named Rose Bowl Foes | ; The University of California | will . meet Northwestern Univer ity in the annual Rose Bowl clas sic at Passadena. Calif, on New Years Day, it was announced Mon day. California wUl represent the Pacific Coast while Northwestern will go in as the best fn the Big Nine. Michigan could not repeat since they were in the game last year. Saturday afternoon Northwest ern's Wildcats cleared their way on the*Passadena express by romp ing over Illinois 20-7, while Cal ifornia was hitt.ng it rough in gathering a slight 7 to 6 edge over Stanford. The Wildcats won five out of , six conference games throughout the.. season and won their entry j into the Bowl by a unanimous I vote of Big 9 officials. California rolled up a string of 10 consecu tive wins including six in the con f. rence* S II666 LIQUID Oft TMiCTS - SAME PAST ftSUCf ATTENTION ML MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS We have just received new Mats for 5^50 x 17 - 6.50 x 16 - 7.00 x 15 All purpose MUD and SNOW Treads THIS GIVES US THE MOST MODERNLY EQUIPPED SHOP IN TOWN for recapping any size Mud-Snow or regular high W N W\ \ W \ WWW \\\\\VV!fi88B& ^'TlMTnifrTM way tread. ?OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT SEE US FIRST REMEMBER ... We Recap By Steam ... the Factory Way. SYLVA TIRE COMPANY , Phone 58 Main Street Sauy'S Sal lies a I furnituoe 1 "Thi* department has ruined a good clerk." First Paper Bowl Game Seen Success Canton?Ralph Goforth's com mittee on arrangements for Can ton's first annual Paper Bowl has been busy during the past week attending to details that will fur nish a proper setting for the game which is to be played in Canton December 4 between the Waynes ville Mounlaineers, Blue Ridge conference champions, and the Marion Rippers, winners of the Western conference. A colorful program of activities along with the football game is promised by Canton Y's Men's Club which is in charge of 'the event. The ticket committee has plac ed ducats on sale in Waynesville, Canton, and Marion and first re ports indicate that a better than capaciy crowd will attend the game. An extra 1,000 seats have been imported to add to the 4, 000 seating capacity of the stad ium. The/pre-game and half time ac tivities committee seems to have hit -the enterta.nment jackpot. At one o'clock on bowl day Jack Jus tices Gra-Y Junior Bears, a team of 12-14 year olds who have been undefeated in four games with similiar Asheville teams, will play the fast Brevard Midgets, for the benefit of early arrivals at the stadium. The Waynesville, Marion and Canton high school bands have ac cepted invitations to perform in the Paper Bowl. They will parade on the field before the game and will put on a special show at inter mission. ? Two handsome trophies have been procured to be presented to COMING! Bring your Ford "HOME" to your Ford dealer for WINTER SERVICE! Only Ford Dealers give you all these: 1. FORD-TRAINED MECHANICS 2. GENUINE FORD PARTS 3. FORD-APPROVED METHODS 4. SPECIAL FORD^ EQUIPMENT REECE-HAMPTON MOTOR CO. Cullowhee Rd. * Sytva, N. C OPTIMIST BOWL PUNS MOVING ALONG ACCORDING TO SCHEDULE Charlie Justice Will IJe Honored ASHEVILLH! ? Optimist Bowl ofiiciais are moving forward with plans i'or their annual Western North Carolina All-Star game at Memorial Stadium on Friday aft ernoon, December 3, despite the fact that some of the plans went slightly awry. j Joe, Bill and Neil Justic?, broth-i ers of the illustrous Charlie, will be unable to attend the game to participate in paying honor to their great brother. Joe's Rol lins college football squad will be playing the University of Rich mond on the 3rd and Bill's high school team has a game that night. Neil is a member of the Rollins team. However, plans for pre-game{ ceremonies and a banquet to hon or Charlie after the game are al most complete. They include a parade through Asheville with all of the invited high school bands, players of the two teams, and Charlie and Jack Justice and their father and mother participating. the "* Marion and Wayneesville teams at the banquet and each member of the two squads will receive a suitable momento of their participation in the Paper Bowl. General chairman Ralph Go forth, and John Stephens and Hen ry Mchael, officers of the Y's Men's Clifb, have concentrated on plans for the safety, comfort and convenience of the two teams and the fans. They are confident that, with favorable weather, a cap acity crowd will see the game, that the Marion and Waynesville athletic coffers will be consider ably enriched, and that they will be able to turn over an appreciable sum to the Champion YMCA for the furtherment of their boys and girls work at Camp Hope on Pig eon River. At the banquet that night, Jus tice will be further honored as wiir Coach Carl Snavely, Hosea Rodgers and possible Crowell Lit tle, the Asheville boy who is coaching the Carolina freshman squad. Officials in charge of tickets an nounced that the sale has far ex ceeded expectations to date and that they anticipate a record crowd for the g:.me. Tickets will be plactd on sale in all towns hav ing a player in the game this week. Final selection of all players for the All-Eastern and All-West ern teams will be made imme diately following games on Thanksgiving Day, and the per sonnel of the two teams will be announceed on Friday morning. HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? Dr. W. Kermit Chapman Dentist Off loos In BOYD BUILDINO Waynoovlllo. N. C. Phono S6S : WOODMEN OF THE j j WORLD ; i Life Insurance Society I |, Fraternity Protection Service BRITTON M. MOORE Sylva Representative Sylva, N. C. THE MEN'S STORE SPECIAL JTtLUES ' "