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DECEMBER 16, 1937 THE WAYXESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 Ijrst Basketball Game Set For 7:30 Tonight competing among themselves before the regular season opens. actice Tilt To Be Played Against Canton lhVaynesville Teams Are Re- rted To be Mucn impruru Former learns Over n-sville Mountaineers will season in a tt'avne Vfcp it DaSKtiuaii bill tonigm againsi me "Y" from Canton The whistle is OLANTO 5 ON PORT 5 There is one team in the county that has nuule a name for itself not only in this county, but all over Western North Carolina the famous liethel team. They seldom enter a tourna ment tut what they come out the winner. They have won the Cullow hee tournament many times, besides oth er tournaments that are staged m the countv. Hospital News Mr. Kenneth of Canton, MARION BRIDGES s duel ,, Champion . local court. ;jdlled to blow at 7:30. Carl Katcliff, boy's coacn, is . ..L Minninr, toum fin tVlP iut a sniooiu iu.i.....6 v... - - JUL ... i,i..i:ir u here tonight. Kaitiiu ays nc us ltter men on his squad, but only .orsitv men. The team is prac- jlj, nev but is expected to come ,ugh with Hying colors. je girl's team is coached by C. E. stheiby with Miss wary imma ie as assistant. The gins are .1 1 L Jf 1L , J J to have tne Desc i me iu ijSi and will put up a hard scrap Cinst the Champion "Y" lassies. Lh Canton teams have seen ac- this year having played several They are rated a little aoove locals hut in spite ot that all ln- .L.l Ul . ,,,;n ations are umi, uum games worth seeing: - - V probable Jjrpjp . for the boys I be: At the' forward position, H. ;ser and D. Taylor; ; at center, tot i'lott ; at the guSifds, captain k Smith and Chafih. " Other boys Lt will probably see action in the ray will be, Collins, Holt, Milner, The lineup 'for ''the" girls: Flaying forward, Captain Helen Rogers, , i i it . . . , .ttie Messcr ana juanua massey at It is a hard matter to get football out of one's system once it becomes Jmbedded there, but the football season is over, and what a season it was. .lies. The basketball season really opens after the Christmas holidays, al though several games have been played in the county. There are sev eral schools in the county that only have basketball on their athletic pro gram, and these schools practice most of the school year, and of course, pro duce good teams. These teams start Another team that has come from behind and is respected by all of its opponents is the Clyde high team. This team was handicapped by not having adequate courts and finances. For several years they have hud a modern gym and are now producv. good teams. Fines CiveK was m somewhat the same condition as Clyde, but no a I has a gooil court and is prodtK'n..: 'teams that will stand up against an , team in this section and give them ; a good tight. In Canton there are several teams. The Champion "V always has a good team and will be seen in action on the ; local court tonight. There are sev eral all-star teams, and the high school also has a team that ranks with tne best. Roberts operative case, is better. T. V. McNaull. of Canton, medical case, is better. Mrs! IV 1!. Norn.-, of Canton, mod- j ical case, is improving. Mr. Fred Stent', of Canton, medicaM case, is resting better. Mrs. Addle Roheits, of Spring Creek, mod teal case, is resting fairly well. Mr. Paul Smith, of Route I, med ical case, is improving. Mr. Osborne Messei, of Route 1, medical case, is resting comfortably. Mr. l!ater Recce, medical case, is soiious condition. in (.illlSO! medical case ton. Route ling more the guard positions, C. Phillips, P. Deweese and G. Rathbone. Plenty ot reserves are to be had to take the place of any regular if the necessity should arise. Some of the girls that will be in the game are, M. Stents, H. Plott, P. Francis, M. McClure, 1). Ar lington, S. Leatherwood and 1. Led ford. This game is more to find out what players will be on the team. This is not one of the regular games on the schedule. The regular schedule will start after the Christmas holidays, on January 7th. Twenty boys reported for practice to Coach Katclitt' the first of this month, while .twenty-three girls were out to make the team. For the past tew years basketball material has been lather scarce in the local high school, and therefore the teams have not made such a good record for themselves. This year the material seems to be much better and that, together with the addition of another instructor on the coaching stall', W aynosvillo ought to come from behind and produce a winning team. From all indications they will. Mr. Robert is improving. Mrs. F. R. Ledtord. of f ;nes Creek medical case, is better. Mrs. S. M. lov:is, of I .;: 1, operative case, i- re comfortably. Miss Kva Arr.ngton, of Clyde, op erative case, is fairly comfortably. The condition of Mr. R. O. Mehatf fey, of Canton, medical case, is fair. Mrs. Fleet Rogers, of Canton, med ical case, is better. Mr. Sherman W illiams, of Canton, medical case, is resting fairly well. Master Tommy Norris, operative case, is improving. Master Rov Free, of Canton, oper ative case, is better. Mr. Sam Milner, medical case, is fair. ! Baby Barbara 1). Vaughn, of Can j ton, medical case is better. ! Mrs. Bonnie Hoyle, of Hazeiwood, medical case, is fair. Miss Loivtte Hannah, of Cove i Creek, operative case, is better. Mrs. Heaver Caddis, of Canton, op- erative case, is fairly well. Mrs. James Sharp, of Canton, med ical case, is more comfortable Mrs. tluy Chambers, medical case, making some progress. DISCHARCFD Mrs. Ruth Jordan. Miss Bessie Crogan. Mr. Kelly Wright. Mrs. Noble Arrington. Mrs. Ben Hannah and baby. Miss Fva Raines. Miss Rosalie .Trull. . Miss Jessie Leatherwood. Shirley Anne Lowe. Mis, Jtlughey Hightower and baby. Miss Fdith Lowe. Mr. W. C. Pope. .Mr. Hugh Snyder. Mr. Andy Long. Mrs. Ambers Ray. Mr, .rt)iur. Phillip-. Mr. Alonzo Swanger. Miss (lonova Presnell. Mrs. V. A. llipps. Mrs. Richard Betts and baby. Special Program At Hazeiwood "The Christmas Story" in music, will be given at the Hazelw.iod school tonight at 7::i0. under the auspices of the P. T. A. Jesse Phillips Robertson, id' New York, who spent several years in Palestne studying ancient music, will give the program which will last foe one hour. A small admission will be charged. MKN WA.NTKD -Hood nearby Raw leigh Route now open. Sales way up th year. If willing to conduct Home Service business while earn ing $:U) and up weekly, write im mediately. Rawleigh's Dept.. NCL-J45-45, Richmond, Va. Dec, Hi FOR SALF-Pure Georgia cane syr up, liSc per gallon in o7 gallon barrels, ti garton cans to case, $15.75 12 half gallons, $4.00, Refiners' Cane Syrup, ItOc, P. R. Molasses 2fc, large pecans 10c lb. Jumbo peanuts, lie. W. H. Davis, ;i2'.t Mo Donough Street, Savannah, Georgia, til Feb. li.'f. Carl Ratcliff. former V star and later a regular on the Cul lowhee Catamounts string, is now coaching the boys basketball team. Miss Mary Kmma Massie is assisting Cpaeh Weatherhy to handle the girls's team. With the material that is on hand and the ability of these three no reason why VVa nol have the best team coaches 1 see nesville shouh ivnesville i in years. jrST ARR1VKD IN HAYWOOD - A son to Mr. and Mrs. K. Holland, of Canton, at the Haywood Cotmty Hospital, on December 11th. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Caldwell, of Wayiutville, at the Haywood County Hospital, on December '.'111. 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