CARSON - NEWMAN LICKS CATS 14-13 Y0UN6MEN OVERWHELM EAGLES IN STATISTICS, OUT POINTS COUNT Season Ends With Seven Wins And Three Defeats MORRISTOWN, TENN., ?The Western Carolina Catamounts of Cullowhee still rode the one-point jinx Saturday as they dropped their third one-point game of the season, this time to the Carson Newman Eagles 14-13. With the loss the Cats closed their 1948 campaign with seven wins and three defeats. Despite the fact that the Cats lost the game they played bruising football from first to last and outclassed the Eagles in every respect but the scoring. By mak ing 13 points the W stern Carc-i olinians ran their total scor.e for J the season to an even 200 points! against 79 for their onposit on. Both Carson - Newman scores) came belore th? Catamounts struck. I pay dirt. On the lasi play of the first half, the Eagles got a break and scored. From his own 24 Ernie Cosson quick-kick d 59 yards to the W. C. 17 where the ball rolled dead. For the Cats Ce cil Roberts threw an incompleted pass, then fell back to the five to pass again. Th s time he wes 'hit hard by three, dropped the ball which rolled ifnto the end zone and was covered by tackle Paul Whaley for the touchdown. Fred' Woolwine booted a perfect extra point for a 7-0 halftime lead. Carson-Newman kicked off to start the last half. Paul Monroe returned the kick from the goal line to the 29 and a 15 yard penalty and two .rushing plays which netted 5 yards forced Catamount Ralph McConnell to kick out of bounds on the C-N 47. On the the first play from* scrimmage Claude Jennings cut through the line, turned down the sideline and went all the way?53 yards for the second Carson - Newman touchdown. Woolwine again kicked the extra point which proved to be game-winning. A few plays later Hugh Con stance intercepted a Carson-New man pass on the W. C. 43 end re turned it 42 yards to the 15. Cecil Roberts went off tackle for 13 yards then passed to Bob Tate rr the ? ndzcne for the first Cat vally. Frank Hardin's kick for ex ra p:int was only inches to the 'eft. Back in the ball g me. the Cats :e:v.ed up and held almrst con . :.i possession of the b11 rci'.gho .t tr.e remainder of the ime. y.i-Aw. y of tne fourtn ?isarlcr they sir ck again. Wool wine k eked from the C-N 13 to the Cat 30 and Pee Wee Hamilton cluiTica it to the 47. H.. mil ton vd and fhe Uats were behind only 13 to 14. , * Alter the kickot'f following the TD, Carson-Newman drove up to the Cats 48 where Cossen-fumbled and Dan Robinson pounced on the ball for the Catamounts. Paul Rogers and Hamilton slashed at h Eagle 1 ne until they had the ball resting on the eight. Only a I' ew seconds remained to be play ed and Frank Hardin went in to attempt a field goal. The game lit tne balance and three determined Eagle linesmen broke SCHULMAN'S DEPT. 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Saturday night at Newberry, Cecil Lloyd received a fracture on his jawbone that marked the third of the season. Charlie W^st re ceived a jaw fracture in the WCTC "B" ? Brevard college game at Brevard Sept. 18. Ralph Clark, varsity guard, suff red an identi cal injury in the Maryville game at ?I'allowhee. Among other injuries this year I were A1 Caperila's dislocated knee, : probably the most serious of the lot, ankle injuries to Joe Hunt, larry Duke and Buffalo Hump ! 'iries, a km e injury to Harry Jay e- and a few cracked ribs to , FJalpi McConnell. ? Max Beam, Cat ri;vit ewU was iv;r.oved" IV m th j C i so:i-Ne\vman i <*ame at Morristcw.i, T\ nn., Sat ur iav night with a bad kid. ey ; oruise. He was taken tc th Mor j ristown hospital alter the game i and was ^reported Monday morn ing to be in fair condition. ' Statistics on the Western C iina-Ci.rson-Man gi;me: WC First downs 14 Yards gained ruling 316 P. sses Attempted 12 Passes completed 3 Yards gained passing 49 Passes Interc by 1 Yds gained pass inte 37 j Hunting average v* 31.7 Yds k'cks return, d 21 Oppo fumbles reCov 2 ^'dj lost by penalty 30 aro C-N 4 12!) 30 2 21 3 58 48.1 0 2 15 through to block the kick and recover for Carson-Newman. Time tan out before any further action was made. Pos. WCTC LE? Brown r.A?Humphries LG?Byrd C?Constance ?Pennell RT?Rob. nson HE?Beam QB?Hardin LH--Roberts RH?Heavtner TB-?McConnell were Carson-Newman' C-N Brown ~"^xPadgett - Allen /< Lee Keller Kyker Parker Netcher Jennings . Cosson Wade 3 6 7?13 7 7 0?14 Scoring WCTC TD's: Tate, Rog ers. Point a ten Hrrdin 1 (Place ment). Scoring Car-Newman TD's: Whaley, J nnings. Points after: .Voolwine 2. WCTC Subs: Tate, Jaynes, Har-J .s, Hafnilton, Whitaker, Monroe,' rhey, Arrington. Car-on-Newman Subs: Allen, Tucker, Woolw.ne, B'othertori, Lawson, Phipps, Stark, Smith, ! Wnaley. | Officials: Ref.: McClain, Ump: . Stratton, HL: Benson, F J. Dowl i I ? mi OUTSIDE? DRY INSIDE! with the amazing BENDIX automatic Dryer No woothor worries! No lot! timo! Wot woth dryt fluffy in a (iffy. All you do it tot a dial! fltff DEMONSTRATION IA5Y TttMSI Sffff IT TODAY, AT SOSSAMON FURNITURE COMPANY St. Sylva, It. C. ed a powerful air and ground at tack to keep the Catamounts mostly on the defensive end of things. Despite tne defeat, Couchs Bill Swift and Jake Atkinson ut tiie Catamounts w re proud of the spirit and fight put up by their men. Tommy Young. Todd Kim se> and Harold Cope all pi. yed a gallant game in the line while Tommy Hornaday and Pete Litak er were standouts in the back field when the Cats had the ball. Bozo Burleson, outstanding tac kle for the Cats, had to be used at fullback when Pete Litaker Catamount Cagers Tune Up At Cullowhee With t;.eu iirst game a little nor than two weeks off and a month of practice under tneir oeits. the Catamount cagers of Western Ca.clina are fast round nme from the game with injurie^. Bozo filled in with the polish of .\ veteran in running the ball and defensive play. Cecil Lloyd of the Cats suffered a broken jawbone during the game, which was the last for the Cullowhee boys. 'ng into a North State power un der the guidance of Coach E. R. Tuck) McConnell. Only one man ^ was lost from ast year's squad which was an outstanding contender for the con . iuv crown but was nosed out n two oveitime periods 111 tnu tournament by t 'ie High Po. r. he.s. Howard Barnhorst, well known to WCTC fans as one of the best guards ever to dress o_ut in the purpk? and gold, is the only man who is not returning to pound the hardwoods for dear ~.d alma mater. The two Bobs, Tate and McGinn, i are back to U*ke up where they left o Li as the one-two punch. Both were in the top five scoren of the conference last ye;.r. Veo Rhodes, ctnter, i.< still around, as is Clyde Presslev who seems to be heading for a great year, Burt Lane. Max Collins, Art is Carter, Joe Fountain, Yal White ur.d eth ers. Sevei.'i newcomers look fcood in the pre-set.son drills. A com plete iv-iter and schedule will be released next week. Pecans are plentiful in North Carolina grocery stores this month. rrltait^iq Let us give thonks to the Lord for His bounty, and pray that He keep our Amer ica strong that we may help others. All Dixie-Home Stor es will be closed Thanks giving day . UMY'S A6 OUNCf CAN TOMATO JUICE 31c FOt FINE PIES NO 303 CAN Libby Pumpkin 2 for 27 c WHOLE VACUUM PACK NO. 3 SQUAT CAN Sweet Potatoes 19c SvniKiNe Pound Pockogc Crispy Crackers . 25c * 0>. 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