FOUR WESTERN CAROLINA KEN MAKE ALL-NORTH STATE CLUB Western Carolina's Catamounts placed four men on the 1948 All North State conference squad as selected by member coaches lor The Greensboro Daily News. The team is composed of 22 piaye/s. Dan Robinson and Buffalo Hum phries at tackles, Art Byrd at guard, and Pee Wee Hamilton in the backfield were the four Cata RITZ THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM Night Shows: 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. Mat. Sat.?Late Show Sat. 10:30 Adm.: Adulta 35c tax incl.?Chil dren under 12 yrs. 12c tax incl. Saturday, Dec. 4 - LAWLESS VALLEY Geo. O'Brien and Ray Whitley i Late Show: A LETTER TO AN UNKNOWN WOMAN Sunday, Dec. 5 WOMAN IN WHITE Eleanor Parker and Alexis Smith Mon.-Tues., Dec. 6-7 SILVER RIVER Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan Wednesday, Dec. 8 CAMPUS HONEYMOON Lyn Wilde and Lee Wilde Thur.-Fri., Dec. 9-10 ALL MY SONS Edward Q. Robinson and Arlne Francis AM Children not ri arms will have, to purchase a ticket to enter any I performance at this Theatre. mourus to make the team. ?' Herman Eryson .Appalachian's st v .halioaek; Le^e Spears, Cataw a luilbaek; Bill Lloyd, Hi^h Point lUliback and Frank Little, Lenoir rithyne end, were unanimous choices. Bill Speacht, Catawba wing '-cck, became the first man since 1937 to make the All-State team .iree successive years. Appalachian and Catawba plac ed five men on the team, Western Carolina four, Lenoir-Rhyne 3, Guilford two, and High Point, Elon and Atlantic Christian one each. Only East Carolina, which ost all nine of its games, failed to place a man. The team: Ends: John Caskey, - Appalachi an; Art Claar, Catawba; Frank Little, Lenoir-Rhyne; and Paul Markiin, Catawba. Tackles: Dan Robinson, West ern Carolina; Buffalo Humphries, Western Carolina; Arnold Melvin, Elon; and John Odom, Lenoir Rhyne. Gu; rds: Arthur Byrd, Western Carolina; Wilson Altord, Appal achian: John Hanzel, Guilford; and Ned L ggon, Atlantic Christian. Centers: J. C. Honeycutt, Appa lachian; and Ralph Wilson, Ca tawba. Backs: Pee Wee Hamilton, West. .ern Carolina; Herman Bryson, Appalachian; John Charles, Le noir-Rhyne; Bill Lloyd, High Point; Tom Murdock, Appalach ian; Bill Speacht, Catawba; Lee Spears, Catawba; and Joe Win ner, Guilford. CITY LEAGUE OPENS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Delayed because of two teams pulling out, the Sylva Cty Ba - ketball league will swing away ?iext Wednesday night with six teams fighting each other. Games will be played on the Sylva High ?jourt. Buck's* Soda Shop and Bocdle ville of Cullowhee vacated twp of 'he six s.")ots in the league leav.ng only four teams to participate. James Barnwell, league director, said suitable replacements will be on hand to play when the league opens. The four teams remaining in the loop are Velt's, last years champions, American Legion, Woodmen of the World, and Web ster All-Stars. The two teams in vited to replace Buck's and Bo odleville are undisclosed. Games wiH be played at 7, 8, and 9 o'clock each Wedntsday night until three full rounds are played off. Proceeds from the games will be usd to pay for the new lighting system installed in the Sylva High School gymnasium. LOOK . . . LOOK! WHO'S COMING BUSTER MOORE and the DIXIE PALS , t with Bonnie Lou ?also? CARL STORY AND THE RAMBLING MOUNTAINEERS ?featuring? THE MELODY FOUR In an all Hymn program at the GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ? Glenville, N. C. DECEMBER 5 At 2:30 O'Clock P. M. - DOORS OPEN AT 1:30 ADMISSION 25c and 75c For an evening of good Hymn Singing Don't miss this ? Come Early and Get a Seat Optimist Bnwl Selections Include Three Sylva Men BUMGARNER, J. CUNNINGHAM AND ASHE WILL STRUT THEIR STUFF IN GAME All-YVesterri Squad Gets Twelve SMC Players When thQr--second annual Opti mist Bowl j;ets underway tomor row afternoon in Asheville's Me morial S.adium thi'ev Svlva iwi; will be in there s\\ Iru'.i C" civ1 ** *? *-?' V* Eaing ::.er and Jack Cunning ham at tackles and Carrol Ashe at end fur the All-Western squad. L*i e S v>ky Mountahi comerence landed players in \2 of the 25 berths on the team. ' ? Both squads have been going | through the rough this week in j jruer to get in shape lor the game. I Teamwork has to be smoothed j out, plays put in operation, and sarting elevens chosen. Head coach Bill Morris (Sand Hill High) of the Western team has at his dis posal a proud array of powerful backs to go behind a hard charg ing line. The batfks are led by big Ted Jordan of Robbinsville and Ralph Picklesimer of Murphy. , The three Sylva men are ex pected tu set? plenty of action. Duir.gair.cv is considered as one .'ic 'jvi'tf taeklus in the SMC .rui Cunni: ?*, .am. ; lthoi\<;h lit .?unrierlx.cked the Hurricane-. to '\-<ht victories in 11 j?anK>, ii; s lentv o. weight arid power t%? o>> tY? .n tiic kie. s a. o ! snatchcr and may be co'anttd Oil ;or a lot oi o. le.'.sive duty. Sylva co. ch James Bar!" vvel!. in charge ot the line o! the w\vt ern team, says it will be hard :?>r ihe Easterners to penetrate. It will be anchored on the ends by <\she o:' Sylva; James Guiding. Asheville School for Boys; Wal lace Smith, Hayesville; and J. C. Duyck, Jr., Biltmore High. At tackles, Bumgarner and Cunningham of Sylva; Hay Stev enson of Bryson City; Bob Parrish, Franklin; Frank Alexander, Mur phy; and Bob Robers, Ben Lippen School for Boys. Guards: Carrol Stevens, Black Mountain: Bv)b Fisher, Canton; B'il Miller. Lee H. Edwards High o: Asheville: and Bill Eambili, x"e. ver\\lle. Centers; Richard GeotJtv, An drews: and Modeal Wa.N'n, Rob Ui:!'sV'iIle. 1 Li. cks: Tommy Miuiui, li c Oliver Kce^e, I> :.v'. V, m Uu:.; Ted Spri". Ue, M;us ; . ()* r v; ?. !J.!t!ei\ Andrews: Ih ricy flu? . i i i.y 1 1 . y i S .:. i ? i' i:. '1W. . !?? ij. i."S\ il.e: u: I!, !;??? I'.s ? !e i.ner. . Andrews Falls To Mtii phy By lo-0 T.ie Build >ve\s of ??Iiirpn\ handerl the Andrews \V ilea's a 13-U licking in Murphy Yhanks giving day beiore a crowd u! l.aOO fans. Taking advantage o! several Murphy fumbles, Andrews ad vanced the ball to the Murphy one yard line in the last minute of the first half only to fall short as three tries at Murphy forward wall failed and the half ended 0-0. Murphy's first touchdown came late in thie th.rd period on a 1 APPALACHIAN LOSES EDSLEY BOWL 7-2 .JOHNSON CITY. TfclNX. -~T:.e K. 1 :s ?>. We-i Ciiv.-I';'.. St t. ' .L i s si!v'."v's.-;. vi:.\ c'(1 f :v.fc?' j t v r Hurley foo'lia!. ; T . iv?;r: 14 D y by k.: : .:; 4 t.u i: J r.ijilv rated .\yp !; . : . .'?loan*. < (.*.?'.?> < > 1 i ? 'j '. e. 1 - ? aeri; 1 !? o * 1 i\v- .!? ??v ? * .V . . v. T ;e ':y .0; ,j> ?.11. v. .1 ? v.. >' .?*d o\ 1. 1 ?i'd t. ! iu. 1?:' >_ v. *. !.t tf.it i;i ! r- ?nt- 7 -t ? 0. I:i tin ?' : 1:11 .tc? 0 p!a\ing time Alex : ::cif plunged over lro:n t i.e u y. : ; sLripe to complete tne scar ing tor tie game and give Mur phy the victorv 13 to 0. e The br.lliant pi; y ol Alexander unci Piekle.Miner featured the at tack of tnfc? Bulldogs while George and Butler were the Shining lfghts for the Wildcats. These lads have played outstanding ball all season w.nd their fine play has been re warded by their selection on the Optimist Bowl squad for the West 5ern Division. A crowd of 12.000 watched the game in moderately cool weather. Tae Rarrs saw the Mountaineers t; ke a 1 rst period lead when Bill Cr< -s kicked oat o bounds ort t ie \'*. C. tw . Ram b. ck Paul WVVy v. s i i l. ek o: the : o! aad d 'V. to give Appala . : Kin ' a 12-" it ad. \.';>t (' <>ie? came driving back a !?? Hi ti ? isocv <( period and ; i / :? c: . ,;auj i ?;a-ala ? -a V S ai.aeider p tched > a ? ? v. ,-ed to v';i. i ? I - ? ; ia ; ; <i t. t; . latter . i i e M i iia.;* three ;? ' >1 *;>? . i )a . s> .o p ..hcd to tar V.\'clman ci>uve vO the mx !?i(ii* iiiie. then s'id <<n guard ior tae .*co.e. Uavmond Di Sprafina kicked the extra point. In t:.e i'.rst down department the two teams were about even, West Chester counting 12 lo Ap palachian's 11. The Mountaineers gained a total of 181 yards on the ground to 160 lor West Chester. HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? 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