Hurricane Bows Out With 14-7 Win Over Havesville ^ * A A ? ********* PuKT Here And There -- ()>TC K When Old Man Football rolls out of the picture with the Op timist Bowl Friday and the Paper Bowl Saturday, all eyes will turn to basketball. Most of the eyes of <this section will focus on Tuck AlcConnell's Western Carolina cagers, wondering if they will turn out to be^4?e North State conference powerhouse they have been-for the "past two years. From all indications thev may do so. / Far be it from a tall team that ^he Cats will field this season. Their first five men will do good to average an even six feet. But v^here height is lacking, skill and effort can substitute. Every man returned from last year's team but Howard Barnhorst, and all you readers who saw the Cats perform last season will agee with us that they will miss Barnhorst. Max Collins, second string guard of last winter's team, has been moved up with the starters in the Barn horst slot and from all outward appearences he is ready to do a bang-up job. His eye is sharp and he may rack up those points Barney was seldom known to hit. However, it is on the floor that the Cats will be lacking the Barn horst touch. Even if he didn't score 20 points per game, the In dianapolis whirlwind was noted for setting up a goodly number of the Catamount baskets. Tate and McGuinn are still a round. Enough said for them. Ev eryone knows that both were in the top .five scorers in the con ference Ust yejftfe E^erypne knows that they stancf ^good chance of turning in a repeat performance. Stop for 01-ff* Ss* Go through a trouble free winter 1 ~ BRING YOUR FORD "HOME" FOR SERVICE Recce - Hampton Motor Company, Inc. Cnllowhee Rd., Sylva, N. C. OVER -- Everyone knows that when they re "on" the Cats are hard to lick. We'll be following the Cata mounts, pushing them along the trail that leads to a conference championship. Let's hope_they reach the end ? successfully. Tomorrow tells the tale. The Western team meets the Eastern team in the second annual Ashe ville Optimist Bowl. Oh that West ern squad three Sylva men are perched to give their best. Clyde Bumgarner, Jack .Cunningham, Carrol Ashe all turned in good :*olls in Sylva's eight "victories and ?hree defeats during the regular season. Let's back them up by ?aying they'll do the same in the jowl game. Robbinsville Edges Hot Springs, 20-12 Robbinsville Blue Devils travel ed tc Hot Springs, N. C. on Thanks giving afternoon and plastered a 20 to 12 defeat on the home club. The Blue Devils drew first blood in the opening period when Ted Jordan bulled over from the eight yard line and repeated the per formance for the point after to put the visitors out front 7 to 0. The second qyarter found Jor ian taking a 30 yard heave from Buck Atkins on the ten yard stripe ind went over standing up tp give Jordan his. second of three TD's for the day. The try for joint failed as the Hot Springs '.ine held. Hot Springs tallied their first marker on tne last^lay of the first half on a pass from .Etherdon to I King that covered 35 yards. The try for point from placement was jlncked and the half time score read 13 to 6 in favor ul the Blue Devils. Ted Jordan completed his one i r s'unv tn the third period' vhen he bucked over from the .our and then busted through the line for the point to put the Devils out*in front 20 to 6. The Hot Springs elwen came to life in the fourth quarter via the air route and tallied their sec ond and final score when Douglas Moore heaved an aerial^to P. J. Woody in the end zone. Their Placement try again was blocked and the Devils won going away 20 to 12. The Devils rolled up seventeen first downs to the Hot Springs 14 and the home club completed 15 out of 20 aerials to dominate this deparment. Catamounts Warm Up For" Cage Season ' Cullowhee basketball fans got their first look at the 1948 Cata mount basketeers Monday night as they pounded out a tremendous score of 100 to 68 over Sam Pat ton's Enka Rayonites in an 80 minute practice game on the col ege court. | Tiie Rayonites, Western North Carolina's entry in the Carolinas' _ , ? i Textile league, were no match for l Tuck McConnell's boys as the vet eran Cat;.mount coach kept fresh men- running in and out of the | game all the way against the nine man industrial squad. Although they scored only 16 points between them, the Cata mounts' point making twins, Bob Tate and Bob McGuinn, looked to be rounding into the shape that made them known as a scourge to all North State Conference teams last season. Veo Rhodes and Max Collins paced the Cat point makers with 16 points each while Clyde Pressley bucketed ten and played an outstanding floor game. Altogether coach McConnell nlayed 17 men in the game. Sev eral new performers showed signs of being capable oi playing a lot of basketball through the coming campaign. A complete story on the Catamount squad including their I schedule will be released next ! week. The RaydSites, led by six-foot, five-inch former Wake Forest all-Southern conference center who score^ 17 points, were so out manned and winded, that at the Sylva Line Holds Yellow Jackets To J? ^ ?T'U * Five Yards On Ground 4y Bobby Terrell (Herard Sports Editor) Hayesville?Coach James Barn well's Sylva Golden Hurricane closed a very successful 1948 grid campaign here Thanksgiving Day with a revengeful 14-7 victory over Coach Frank Long's Hayes ville Yellow Jackets, Smoky Mountain Conference champions. It was Sylva's game all the way ;\s their forward wall held the Jackets to a minimum of five yds. netted on the ground. The only time Hayesville crossed Sylva's 40 was in the third quarter when they scored. Midway in the opening quarter the Hurricane received a break 'when Clyde Bumgarner broke through the Jacket line from his tackle spot and blocked Bobby's Cunningham's kick. Dennis Ens ley covered it on Hayesville's 35. On the next play Jack Cunning ham shot a long pass to his broth er Charles who hauled it in on the 10 and was dropped on the five. Then Charles went off right tack le and plunged over for the score. The attempted run by Lard for extra point was no good. Following the kickoff after the touchdown, Hayesville ran four plays before Bobby Gunter inter cepted a Bobby Cunningham pass intended for Archie Thompson on Hayesville's 33 and returned it to the nine to set up Sylva's other TD. A lateral from Jack to Charles Cunningham was good for four yards to the five and the first quarter ended with the play. On the first play of the second quarter Jack Cunninghdhi pulled a quarterback sneak which car ried to the one from where Fur man Dillard plunged off right tackle and into the endzone. Char les Cunningham's kiok for extra point was low and Sylva led bv ! SYLVA SHOWS POWER TO BORN IN TURKEY DAY WIN OVER SMOKY MOUNTAIN CHAMPIONS .J 12-0. Hayesville's touchdown came in the closing minutes of the third quarter topping off a drive that carried from their own 38 to the Sylva end zone. A running play, a pass and a 15 yard penalty a gainst the Hurricanes placed the ball on Sylva's 40 from where B. Cunningham passed to Archie Thompson on the 15 for a first and 10. Then left-handed Charlie Thompson tossed one into the flat to Archie who stepped over for the score. Cunningham passed to Thompson* for the extra point. Sylva picked up two extra points in the beginning of the fourth quarter when Jaok Cunningham kicked from his own 45 to the Ha^yesville one. Tailback Long picked up the ball and stepped into the endzone in an attempt to elude several tacklers. Before he could get back across the line h was smeared by Wesley Warren end of 80 minutes of constant playing they called it quits. Bill Trull, former Bethel High hook shot specialist, was second to Wal ters with 13 points. The game served as a tune up session for the coming season for both teams. The Catamounts open iip with Carson-Newman at Cullo whee on December 9, while the Rayonites meet Qfayton Mills of Spartanburg, S. C. at Enka Sat urday night. and Carrol Ashe for a two-point s fety that encted the scoring. Following the safety Hayesville kicked o.'f from the r 20. The ball bounded out of bounds on Hayes ville's 42 from where Jack and Charles Cunningham and Ernest Bumgarner smashed their way back to the 6 inch line in 10 plays. Hayesville's line bucked up and held the Hurricane on downs. Hayesville kicked out again and Sylva marched back with the game ending when they reached the 17. For the Hurricane Wesley War ren and Clyde Bumgarner played their best feame of the year in the line. 'Both broke through time after time to throw Hayesville's backs for losses. ^Bumgarner not! only blocked a Hayesville kick, I but he intercepted a Hayesville1 pass and almost broke loose for what could possibly have been a touchdown. The rest of the Sylva line deserves credit for playing a bang-up ball game in holding. their opponents to five yards gain ed on the ground. Zollie Fincan non, Carrol Ashe, Harold Parris and Dorsey Moon controled theL terminals; Tom Henry held ? left! tackle with ease; Perry Rhodes ? played a whale of a ball game from j the other guard and Dennis Ens | ley turned in a neat job at center! and in backing the line. In the backfield Jack and Char les Cunningham, Earnest Bum garner, Furman Dillard and Bob by Gunter did most of the dam age. For the complete Sylva team it was sweet revenge since Hayes ville administered a 6-0 licking to the Hurricane in their sea son's opener this fall. This game was the last for both teams. The lineups: Pos Sylva Hayesville LE?Fincannon Worley LT?Henry Shelton LG?Warren Anderson Palmer Moore Davis Crawford Rogers A. Thompson Smith B, Cunningham 6 6 0 2 -14 0 0 7 0 -7 Scoring Sylva TD's: C. Cunning ham, Dillard. Safety: Warren and Ashe. Scoring Hayesville TD: A. Tho mpson. Point after: A. Thompson (pass). Sylva Subs: .Moon, Parris, Ex tine, E. Bumgarner, Ward, Hug hes, Elders. Hayesville Subs: Long, C. Thom pson, Rogers, White: Officials: Ref.?Lane; limp.? Rhodes; Head Linesman?McGiiin; Field Judge?Tallon. (All WCTC). C?Ensley RG?Rhodes RT?C. Bum. RE?Ashe QB?J. Cunn. LH?C. Cunn. RH?Dillard FB?Gunter Sylva Hayesville Wife Preservers Small lobstei-s have usually more ten der meat than do larpe ones. Small and medium-sized lobsters usually cook at simmering point in about 20 minutes. Large lobstei* may need one-half hour's cooking SCOTT'S SCRAP BQOK By R. J. $.?It J f ? OKI <* fHt Smallest of ALL KAMKALS IS <KL k 14 V ^I^Y SURtW<#<fc?tf Ik BRVfAJK* if IS HtRt 4H? , U.S., BECA.K |tfl'. INOtD OM oi^ <SjflY 1 ffcOPlRfV of MA%0* KALIAN* 4 Cap iw? K _ .. . 0" V/d*< is AVLRA^E LIFL EXPECTANCY FOR. PEOPLE IK <KL U.S ? 67 YEARS* Sylva Boys In Optimist Bowl _ B A UM GARNER . CUNNINGHAM THESE TWO HIGH TACKLERS, Clyde Bumgarner and Jack Cunning ham, along with Carrol Ashe, Sylva end, whose picture was not avail able, have been chosen, to play on the All-Wc stern Optimist Bowl team in Asheville Friday, December 3. Coach James Barnwell, of Sylva High is one of three Western N. C. coaches picked to assist in coaching the team. Barnwell is in Asheville this week, putting his boys through their workouts. i STATISTICS ON THE * SYLVA- HAYESVILLE GAME Sylva Hayes First downs 7 4| Yds. gained rushing 155 5 Passes attempted 7 19 Passes completed 1 _ 4 Yds. gained passing 30 49 Passes intcpted by 5 1 Yds. gained p. intcpns 39 8 Punting average 40.7 29.8 Yds. kicks returned 13 2 Oppo fumbles recvd 0 2 Yds. lost by penalty 70 15 DR. D. M. RAMSEY Optometrist EYES EXAMINED Glasses Fitted Offices in STOVALL BLDG. Sylva, N. C. Tel. 304 KEEP UP WITH THE NEWS of jackson county Read The Herald Regularly each Week Send In Your Subscription Today Snokey Says: . . . Put Useless Land To Work. Dr. W. Kermit Chapman OintlK * Offices in v BOYD BUILOINO^ Weyneevllle. M. C. Phone MS AMANA Walk-In-Refrigerators FARMERS FEDERAI ION rm gives yijljX when cold' LIQUID OR TABLETS nuseriessbib MSTREUEF CHAMB ? lUTI-SKIPP? 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