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Thursday, Jan. 12, 1950 H ?????^ ? Highlights I -- Spt I Local fl For The Fan* Sylva Split A vastly improved pair of Sylva. High basketball teams split a dou-! ble-header with the Bulldogs of Murphy last Friday night with the girls winning while the boys dropped a 32-28 sizzler. The boys' team was out for an| "upset" over the favored Murphy 5 and came within a hair's breath of doing it in a fast-breaking, "wildand-wooly" contest. Throughout the first half the Hurricane fought Ike Olsen's team T to a standstill, the lead changing hands several times4 and finally locking at 16-16 as the half-time horn sounded. A 4-point spurt with 4 minutes left to play in the final period was the deciding factor. Hall and! Livingood broke the deadlock at that point with two quick baskets. Sylva came back to move within one point with a desperate rally that had the crowd screaming. But then after taking time - out to their forces, Murphy put the baby1 to bed as Lovingood put a lay-in through the hoop with only 5 seconds to play. Hall of Murphy was high scorer with 12 points to his credit. Wesl?w Wofron />f .Quiua hoH a tn+nl of v* ? ,v? 8 for second honors. The girls game was not^as close as the score indicates. The Sylva lassies piled up a 28-8 lead at half time as the result of Bryson's longshots, and then with reserves finishing out most of the 2nd half, the Hall girls of Murphy, Louise and Lucille were able to pull the CONSOLIDATED HIGH k SCHOOL SCHEDOLE SIX HOME TILTS The Sylva Consolidated High' School (colored) basketball team has announced a scheduled 6 home games for the season. The games " are played at the Consolidated High Gym as night affairs. Seneca, S. C., will be met x>n January 13, Canton moves into Sylva for a game on the 18th and Asheville visits for a clash on the 27th. Three home games are scheduled for February; Hendersonville on the 6th, Liberty, S. C., on the 9th and AsheviUe, S. C., on the 20th. The Sylva team will return engagements with most of these teams in their respective towns. Basketball Scores Stecoah 28 (girls) Bryson City 16 BrysonCity 32 (boys) Stecoah 14 Sylva (girls) 34, Murphy 28 Murphy (boys) 32, Sylva 28 Canton (girls) 36, Marion 21 Canton (boys) 41, Marion 22 Whittier Stars 65, Kirk-Davis 65 Andrews (boys) 16, Nantahala 14 Nantahala (girls) 14, 21 Appalachian 60, Lenoir-Rhyne Duke 58, N. C. State 55 r ' : I For... Truly Fine Monuments See SYLVA MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS JAMES T. BALES, Owner Phone 215-J Sylva ALL KINDS OF KEYS MADE 1 1 PLUMBING J, T. ENSLEY New Installations And Repairs Anything - - Anywher# Phone 259-R Sylva, N. C. The Syiva Herald jrts Secti National ? Intel ;s Pair Wit score up within a respectable] margin a Louise Hall was high scorer with I 16 points Bryson of Sylva took y second with 15 points and Hall of Murphy and West of Sylva 1 scored 8 and 6 points each. Ciiris' lineups: * Sylva Murphy F?Worley 4 I. Hall 16 F?A Bryson 15 Lac. Hall 8 F?West 6 Barton 2 G?Green 2 Adams G?Dillard -^Taylor G?Moore Jordan Boys' lineups: F?Cabe 6 J. HaU 12 F?Dillard Brandon 2 C?Moon 4 Lovingtod 7 G?Cagle 4 Thompson 2 G?Warren 12 Graham 8 NINE TILTS FEATURE COUNTY BASKETBALL Sylva Faces Roughest 1 Time Facing Two ] Powerhouses j The week's basketball scheduled is jam-packed with hot games for Jackson county hardwoods. No less than 9 good clashes will * be on tap for sports fans to choose c between. ? Webster will be playing at Cul- * lowhee tonight (Thursday) and 3 will journey to Cherokee next ? Tuesday night to have a go at the Indian team. The Webster girls j* continue to show a high-scoring P ability and will have the chance to prove themselves against the Cherokee and especially Cullo- c whee girls. Sylva High's Hurricanes play host to Nantahala tomorrow night e at the high school. Nantahala is * "loaded," having dumped Ike Ol- j1 sen's highly regarded Murphy Wildcats two weeks past. Both the VELT'S BEATS V.F.W. < OF CANTON BY 35-33 ; Velt's basketball team, last years' \ City League Champions, defeated t the Canton V.F.W. five last Thursday night in Canton 35-33. C The contest was nip-and-tuck all the way with neither team t ever being able to build up more ? than a 3 point lead. Charlie Carol of Canton was a high scorer with 13 points Bra- | nard Burress led the Velt's attack with 10 points. HURRICANES TAKE 2 I FROM SWAIN HIGH ; Continuing their improvement t campaign, the Sylva Hurricanes f took a double-header from Bry- c son City on the home court Tues- t day night. The girls found the Swain las- ( sies a easy touch and whipped them ,1 25 to 12. The boys had little more ] trouble with the Bryson City male 1 five and came out on top 31-24. Worley emerged as high scorer ? with 15 points and Bryson follow- ? ed with 10. Calhoun of Bryson ? City hended the boys scoring with c 10 points while Cagle and Cabe of ? Sylva scored 7 points each. Dor- i sey Moon slipped 6 points through f the hoops. s Girls' lineups: r Bryson City Sylva e F?Truett 5 Worley 15 F?Brown Bryson 10 s F?Sherrill 5 West \ G?Crisp Green \ G?Flanningan Jacobs G?Edmunds Dillard ( Boys' lineups: I r?Woodard 6 Moon 6 i F?Arkansas 6 Cagle 7 I C?Calhoun 10 Cabe 7 < G?DeHart 2 Dillard ( G?Ensley Warren ( Use of certified small grain seed has increased rapidly in Rockingham County during the past few years. GLENN FUNERAL HOME BURIAL INSURANCE Phon? 65 . . Sylva, N. C. 8:28 tf ? Tig SY Highlights I' on ? I maiional I Phone 110 I h Murphy hillnwhpp WilK 1 Cherokee Victims The Cullowhee boys continued >n the victory trail last Thursday light with a 42-20 win over Cher>kee at Cullowhee while their >artners on the girl's team drop>ed their end of the double-head- . ?r, 40-35. . H. Wike continued to lead the I Cullowhee lads in scoring, burning .3 points thru the hoops. Thomp- I ion led the Cherokee girl's at- I empts with 26 points. Tibert of , Cullowhee was second-high. * THIS WEEK'S ! SCHEDULES ! ^antahala boys and girls were t victorious in the twin bill which s ;eems to spell a rough night for he Sylva teams. t And if Nantahala wasn't enough, * iVaynesville's powerful Moun- r aineers come into town next Tues- r lay night for two games. Usually * ible to defeat Waynesville in t >asketball during the past few rears, the Hurricane ran into disister in the Haywood town several weeks back dropping two ;ames by "riot" scores. The Syl a girls have improved since that >leak night, but will still have to ace "?kyscraping" Betty Shehan ft the Waynesville girls who has : habit of pulverizing the opposiion. The Waynesville boys won asily over the Sylva lads the last ime out and will be favored to epeat, unless some drastic chang?s are- made in the Hurricane >rand of basketball. Cullowhee High meets Webster >n the home courts tonight Thursday and then tangles with Sryson City again on the home lardwood on Tuesday night. Com>arative scores favor the Cullovhee boys by a vast margin and he Cullowhee girls by a "squeeze". The Catamounts of Western Carolina meet High Point on the VC.T.C. floor in what shapes up 0 be pair of thrillers on Friday tnd Saturday nights. WEBSTER TAKES TWO FROM 6LENVHLE TEAM BABE SCORES 24 PTS. Webster High took both ends of 1 double-tilt last Thursday from Bienville High on the Sylva court he boys requiring an overtime >eriod to win 19-18 and the girls continuing their winning ways to he tune of 60-13. Cabe bucketed 24 points and , Collins rang up 22 to lead the Webster girls scoring efforts while hfooper scored 9 points for the osing cause. The boys' game was a thriller ill the way. With the score tied it 17-17 at the end of regular play, in extra period of play was tacked >n. C. Watson of Glenville ilmost won for his team with a ;ree throw, putting his five out ront 18-17. With less than 50 seconds to go Estes put the wining field goal thru the hoop to ?nd it at 19-18. Estes and Cowan of Webster ;cored 9 and 8 points respectively vhile Glenville was led by Wocds vith 5 points. Girls' Lineup: glenville Webster ? ?Hooper 9 Buchanan 8 r?Childers Cabe 24 r?E. Broom 2 Collins 22 ' 2?L. Watson Morgan j?Pruett Davis jr?McCall Trammett Subs: Glenville?Broom, McCall, IVatson. Webster -Frizzell 0. Boys' lineups: Glenville Webster T?Woods 5 Cowan 8 ??Green 2 Henson "?Brown Potts 1 j?Rogers Estes 9 j?C. Watson Madison 1 Subs: Glenville?Moody 4, Hoyt, ^assmore, Pruett 2, Wright. Webster?Frizzeil, Cabe, Buch-i ^ i -nan, Davis. i Referee-?Barnwell and Wright.' . LVA HERALD AND RUR. SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK \\\ lx (4> IHiM) tam W~ MACON CITIZENS WILL KVOTE SCH'OL BONDS Mew Franklin Hi Planned Following New York bond atorney's "final and definite" reusal to approve the $400,000 ichool bond for Macon county, iYanklin officials began preparition for another election?this ime for $514,000?to be held iometime in the near future. The decision to call a new election was reached at a joint meetng of the county boards of comnissioners and education Tuesday norning, and'the first formal steps oward calling the election were aken at that time. 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And the *ings on all dy going of HfKtfgtVt W ~ "m arm buiU MVtCK wciU build t 'ER MOT* y HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Von Blanton, Sylva. is recovering from an operation. Mrs. Gus G. Baldwin. Franklin, s imoroving following treatment. Mrs. Hester Buchanan, Greens ?reek, is m tor treatment. Master Virgil Cook, Jr.. Bryson :ity, is receiving treatment tor t broken leg. Mrs. Georgia Cobb, Bryson City, s improving following treatment. Mrs. W. A. Crawford, Erastus, is eceiving treatmnet. , Master Roger Dillard, Jr., Syla, is improving following treatnent. j Emory Dillard, Rt. 1, Sylva, is eceiving treatment for injuries eceived in an accident on the 8th. Mrs. Theodore Dills, Sylva, is ( ecovering from an operation. Mrs. J. A. Frizzell, Rt. 1, Sylva, s recovering from an operation. ( Clyde Gailey, Franklin, was ad- | nitted on the 9th for treatment. Mrs. Mary Bell Herrin, Gay, is eceiving treatment. Master Stephen Johnson, Bryon City, is recovering from an I iperation. I Baby Roger Lee Jones, AlarkaJ s in for treatment. Mrs. Mae Kirkland, Bryson City, I si receiving treatment for a fracured hip. Mrs. Annie Mae Kimsey, Whit-, ier, is recovering from an opera-! ion. j Miss Angela Lanning, Tuckasei-j jee, is receiving treatment. J. R. Moore, Rt. 1, Sylva, is re- 1 overing from dn operation. | Raymond Nicholson, Jr.. Sylva.| "hurch. A,i added attraction will be Carl Story and the Rambling Mounaineers with Kentucky Slim who vill give his famous pork chopj lance. Admission will be 30 and! 10 cents. I foieveg it J UHHI -plus Safety-Ride I" lus control. I do they really I the fine-car level I V* . I norm dmi ER down to JUSt: figures on the I these are so little I Se ? buy you SO f (Dynofioy of happy use ? J of such consist- i the buk -in value ? that J i reachable by f e range. I he whole story, I (byofiow, )m your Buick 0plianol ^ /eries are good, I *?'?. pr,<9 hewn ??? Two# In HEhlRV OR COM. treatment for an ac-? cicitni on the 9th. Mrs. Margaret S. Roane, Whit? tier, is recovering from an opera-lion. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Asbul Anders, Tuckaseigee, a son on Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Conrad, Bryson City, announce the birth of a daughter on Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Daves, Syiva?, announce the birth of a son oil the 9th of January. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.. Ensley, Sylva, a daughter, Glattta. Suzanne, on the 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Middle? ton, Sylva, announce the birth et ~ T? XT.. 4 I sun, jL,i ny ixuman, on January 6th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saunders, East LaPorte, a daughter on January 10. Africa's flue - cured tobacco growing countries have about, trebled their production of leaf! and plan a further large increase-, within the nert five years. Cansumption of tobacco products in this area and in Egypt, which, grows no leaf, is also increasing; rapidly but most of the increased production is available for export to areas outside Africa. 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