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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1933 nrE uriVVPOVIf IT TUnirVTAIVPlTP m I-- : II . , , ..... , tl Two Football Games Will Be Played This Week-End In County (Continued from Page One) frociation. The record of the Mountaineers to date compares favorable with that -piled up by the Black Bears. The records are a follows: Waynes ville 13 6 Hayesville Waynesville 0 34 Asheville High Waynesville fi 6 Brevard Waynesville 7 0 Christ School Waynesville 13 0 Farm School Waynesville C 13 Asheville School Waynesville 14 0 Forest City Waynesville 19 6 Hendersonville Waynesville 13....- 13 Mars Hill Waynesville ? ? Canton The probable line-up for the Moun taineers as given out yesterday, is as follows : Sease, left end; Bryson, left tackle; Sawyer, left guard; Gillett, or Byrd, centi'r; achulhftfer.v right guard; Gibson, right tackle; Cathey, right end; Summerrow, quarterback; Swift, half back; Moore or Yount, half back, and Reeves, full back. The starting line-up for Canton is as follows: Captain Morris, left end; Collette or Drake, left tackle; Rob ertson or Drake, left guard; Chapman or Clarke, center; Hicks, right guard; Kirkpatrick, right tackle; Wright, right end; Darnelle or Cabe, quarter back; Miller or Darnelle, half back; Flynn or Gragg, half back; and Burth or Paxton, full back. The record for the season of the Blaek Bears is as follows: Canton 32 Sylva 0 Canton 19 Christ School 0 Canton 0 Asheville School 20 Canton 6 Mars Hill 8 Canton 45 Grace High 18 Canton 14 Hendersonville 18 Canton 13 Brysm City 13 Canton 24 Marshall 6 The line-up Saturday for the West ern Carolina Catamounts will include several well known stars and play ers. The line-un as given out this week by Coach Poindexter is as fol lows: Ratcliff, left end; W. Chapman, left tackle; Liner, left guard; Dandelake, center; Rich, right guard; Black, right tackle; H. Chapman, left end; Schohner, quarter back; Sutton, half back; Humphries, half back; and Reno, full back. Rev Thos. Noland, 75' Passed Away In Nashville. Tenn. (Continued from page 1) versify. While a student in the uni versity, he opened and conducted a mission in tie then salioon-riddfcn "Black Bottom" neighborhood of Nashville. At the conclusion of his seminary W, C.T. C. Coach Dad's Auto Top & Body Shop All Kinds Glass Replacement, Fenders and Curtains Re paired. Furniture Repaired, AH Kinds of Upholstery. Estimates On All Work Given WAYNESVILLE, N, C. 259 DELLWOOD ROAD Griffon Clothes Chatham Homespuns Value Quality Style G.E. Ray's Sons its 111 ' Coach C. C. Poindexter, former Waynesville High School coach, who is now coachint? the Catamounts of Western Carolina Teachers College, will pit his team against Biltmore Col lege here next Saturday afternoon, November 23, in the first college game ever played in Haywood County. The game will bp at the high school field and under the auspices of. th" Ath letic Cluh. work he was ordained in West End Methodist church and remained con tinuously in service in Middle Tennes see until his retirement. During this time he va pastor of seven Nash ville churches. He also served as pas tor in several Tennessee towns. For fourteen years he was presiding elder of the Mt. Pleasant, Lebannon, Dick son and Columbia districts. About 15 from the county motored to Nashville for the funeral. In addition to his wife, Mr. Noland is survived by five sons: T. Webb Noland, of Detroit; John L. Noland, of Augusta, Ga. ; D. B., Joe H., and George W. Noland, of Nash ville; three daughters: Mrs. W. L. Scott, of New York City; Mrs. Floyd Mitchell, of Tullahoma, and Mrs. J. F. Condra, of Nashville; four sis ters, Mrs. Mattie Wells, Murphy; Mrs. Mack Fish, Clyde, and Mrs. Mary Ferguson, and Mrs. Lee Rogers, of Clyde, Route one and a brother, Rob ert L. 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