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The Armory here will be completed
the first of February with the largest
floor ppace of any building in Way
nesville. What is to be done with this
floor space 7
Last summer a program of ath
letics in boxing and wrestling was
staged in Waynesville by the Ameri
can Legion of this city. It cannot
be said that the sport was a flop for
at each performance a good crowd
attended.
It is my belief that if adequate
quarters could have been had at the
time, the program would still have
been going strong. As it was, the
bouts were held over a livery stable
which is not a very desirable place to
hold amusements of this nature.
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Edited By Marion T. Bridges
THURSDAY, JANUARY27,
Mountaineers Hit Winning Stride In Cage Gairn
BETHEL GAGERS
TAKE 2 GAMES
FROM CLYDE
Boys' Game Was Close, Only One
Point Margin. Girls Won
11-29
FAIR VIEW PILES UP
52 POINTS AGAINST
WAYNESVILLE'S 4
Legion otheials left the impres
sion that as soon as tne Armory was
completed the bouts would be re
sumed. To date there has no; been
any action taken on the matter as fur
as I know.
The Armory is only used one night
a week by the unit of the National
Guard, and I believe it could be ar
ranged to hold the bout' in the Ar
mory and not conflict with any plans
of the Home Uuard. Anyway it is
worth trying.
Bethel took two hard fought games
I from the Clyde cagers last Tuesday
night with a full house of enthusias
tic fans. The girls winning by a
score of 41-29. The boys came out
with a close margin of 30-3 1 .
At the half of the girls game Clyde
was in the lead with a score of 16-15.
In the third quarter Bethel began
speeding up to win the game.
At the mid-way point in the boys
game tne ciyue cagers naa a
substantial lead of 15-8, but Bethel
put on an added burst of speed to
take the game with one point to
spare.
In the girls affray Stevenson, of
I Clyde lexi the scoring with a total of
J 22 points, with Chambers, of Bethel, a
The Armory seems the only hope (close second with 21 points to her
so far for a recreational center in! credit.
Waynesville. There is a great need ! In the boys game Laymon, from
cf a Y. M. C. A. or some other re-, Bethel, leading in scoring honors with
creational center that will create an ' a total of 15 points, with Hill and
interest among the young boys and ! Penland each scoring 10 points for
girls in our community. Clyde.
. - ! The girls' line-up:
Of course there are the Eoy and i Bethel (41 ) Pos
The Waynesville boys' team lost
to the strong and fast Fairview team,
In the tk)ld Medal Tournament which
is staged at Canton, Tuesday after
noon, by a score of 52-4. This is the
worst licking that Waynesville has hau
this year.
The defeat did not dazzle the boys,
however, for they defeated Hender
sonville 27-26 before even changing
their uniforms.
College Teams To
Play Here Monday
Cullowhee And Lenoir-Rhyne
Teams To .Mix On Waynes
ville Court
SWANNANOA AND
CANTON DIVIDE
DOUBLE HEADER
Hendersonville
Drops Two Games
To Mountaineers
Canton Tramples
Hendersonville
Girl Scouts who are doing a spiendid
thing among the young people, but
that is not enough. Only a small
per cent of the younger set are mem
bers of these National organizations.
The schools of the community are
doing their part to interest the boys
and girls in some form of athletics,
which are not only a benefit to them
physically, but also mentally.
; Chambers (21 )
Clark (S)
Bumgariier ( 12
Cogburr.
Pressley
Rogers
Sub.-, Civde:
F
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F
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Henlir.c
Clyde (29)
Stevenson (22)
Haynes (4)
Dotson (3)
Brown
Gossett
Penland
The Canton Black Bears won two
comparatively easy games from the
Hendersonville Bear Cats last Friday
night. The girls taking their eame
42-13, with the boys following suit
with a 41-14 victory.
Robertson aDd Holtzclaw, of Can
ton, were top scorers in the girls
game, Robertson making a total of
14 points with Holtzclaw chalking up
11 to her credit.
Plynn took top scoring honors for
bunion in tne ooys game.
Girls' line-up:
Canton (42 Pos Hend'ville (13)
Robertson (14) F Griffith (5)
Bryson (71 K Lvda (4)
Holtzclaw (11) F Bates (1)
Flynn G Pressley
talv'n G Weston!
Allen G
On .Monday night of next week,
rt ajnesvme will have the privilege to
witness iu first college basketball
game to be played in this city, whtm
the Catamounts from Western Caro
lina Teachers College at Cullowhee,
meet the strong team from Lenoir
Rhyne college.
Both teams are bitter riv.iU ta
have fast strong teams their playing
will be worth seeing.
But few local fans have had the
pleasure of seeing two college teams
in action.
I If the attendance at this first
game is up to expectations of the
sponsors, plans will be made to bring
college games to the Waynesville
court, which is one of the best in the
state.
The Canton Black Bears divided a
twin bill with Swannanoa on Canton's Rnvc Phvim. i it .
court Monday night with the girU I ' V A v- 0rnS
taking an easy victory 33-10. The; -Ose Out Visitors By
Black Bear lads failed to hold the vis- Single Point
itors in a last minute spurt of speed,
loosing 25-20 The Waynesville ' Mounu:,,,
Robertson, Canton forward for the snowed under the Her.ueronvilL
girls, shot at random running up 22 ! Bear Cats teams on the local cJr
points to her credit. Porter was high Tuesday night. The girls winnmr
scorer for the visiting lassies with j their game 55-22, while the bovs hj
, , la harder time downing the virtue-
Harris led the Bears with a total i atrprecatinn "
of 13 points with Home holding top
scoring honors for Swannanoa with '
Boys' line
Bethel (31)
Laymon (15
Blaylock (2)
Sheffield (9)
op:
"Idleness is a breeder of crime"
on Waynesville streets, any night can j Singleton
be found numerous young people that I Cathey
have nothing to do or no place to
go. Something should be done to : Hyatt, Rogers 5.
take these young people, and some
of thf older set, ' otf the streets and
away from temptations that arise.
Pos
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F
C
G
G
Clyde Cagers Will
Come Here Friday
The Waynesville Mountaineers will j
meet the strong Clyde cagers in a ;
twin bill on the local court- FriHuv !
night. The starting whistle is sched
uled to blow at 7:30.
This is the second game to be
played between these two teams this
season. Clyde took both games in the
tussle before, the girls losine 29-27
a nam iougnt
ti points.
Girls' line-up:
Canton (23)
Robertson (22.1
Bryson
Holtzclaw (9)
Calvin
Allen
riynn
Subs. Canton:
Pos Swannanoa (10)
F Patton (1)
F Peaky (2)
F Parter (5
G McMahon
G Jones
G Cavalho
Rhymer (2), Reeves
Wilson, Barnes, Jones, Drake, Wood
ruff; Swannanoa: Harding, Lunsford,
Stroupe.
Boys' line-up
Canton )20)
Klynn (4)
Harris (13)
Owen (2)
Smathers ( 1 )
Wilson
Subs., Canton:
Pos Swannanoa (25)
F Barnwell (4)
FF. McMurray (4)
C Home (8)
G J. McMurray (4)
G Brown (6)
McClure, Rhea;
Clvde (301
Hill (10)
Penland (10)
Hardin Flynn (16)
B. Brown (3) j Harris (8)
C. Brown (5) Owen (3)
Orr
Subs: Canton: Barnes. Reeves. Rvm-i
, in ; nii'ii Ti-in.h ii , .
er, woodruff, Fisher, Stuart, Drake, "Sv k ' " u'de s, Swannanoa: Wainscott
Wood; Hendersonville: Strider Prince , I f bys gatne was also cl. ,
Mcintosh. West (3), , 'e ocais 10smg lm-19.
; Both the bovs and
i iame out ot the games Tuesday in ' K'nJ Old Lady And do you know
j fine shape and will be on the court in i wn" Santa Claus didn't bring you
Hend'ville (14) ; ful1 force to meet Clyde. , anything, little girl?"
Late, But Good for Next Year
Boys' line-up:
Canton (41) p0
Subs, Clyde; Trantham 2; Bethel, j J. Smathers (4)
Wilson
The Armory seems to be the only
present hope to solve this situation.
And it is a known fact that this com-,
Fines Creek And
Sylva Divide Two
Fines Creek invaded Svlva last
r Sitton (7) ! ... -"assey, torward for the local lass-
F Crouch (2) ! les W'H not be in the game, due to
C McCrary (2) mumps.
U Mobley (2) ' '
O Hill (1 1 .
Subs. Canton: McClure (3) P. Clark Branch, N. J., for the week-end.
U), Soesbee (4), Fowler (2), Rhea, ! Farr and Braddock each collected
Hicks, Cavanaugh, Peden, Campbell, 19.942.21 as their share of the win
Cogburn, Cathey; Hendersonville: ter's biggest fight gate. In addition
Henderson, Miller, Allison, Farr received $1,500 for expenses.
. . The net receipts were S6;,470.63.
Doll-Faced Child- Yes; darn it. 1
trumped father's ace in the bridge
game Christmas Eve.
The Waynesville lassies sh..t ...
random with M. M. Messer leading
in the scoring honors with a total of
29 points with Rogers, also of Way.
nesville, in second place with 13
points to her credit. Pressley led tht
Bear Cats with 9 points.
The Mountaineer boys won by a. one
point margin in the best game th
nave played so far this season. Smith
scored 10 points with Quarks, for the
visitors, in second place with D Doints
Due to the blizzard, only a few fans
were on band.
The girls' line-up:
j Waynesville (55) Pos Hend'ville (22)
j Derrick (7) F Griffith (4)
Deweese G Bates
Phillips G Pressley (9)
4kOMiwiic vj strider
Rogers (13) F Prince
M. M. Messer (29) F Mcintosh
Subs. Waynesville: Stenu (2),
Leatherwood, Plott, M. Messer 4)1
Hendersonville: Howard, Drake (4),
Kussell (4), Weston, Orr.
Boys line-up:
Pos Hend'ville (20)
munity is a lover of spirts and uiil , Friday night, with the girls taking
help finance any program of athlet- their game 20-16, while the boys were
ics that is clean and entertaining. 'less fortunate, losing their game 21-13.
:, . ' McLTreath, Fines Creek forward
This point' was proven by our led the girls for top scoring honors,
local hia-h school. While basketball : with 9 point?, with L. Bryson, of
was played in the old quarters under Sylva, close on her heels with 8 points.
inaaequate ugr.ts; poor beating, and' riner. or y!va. was high score tor
Idck of. 'searins facilities, attendance the bnys with 6 'points...
droppexi to a low love',. Now that the
new court is being used
has itscrVascd to an aU'-time high.
As long the- "fan have .a comfort
able plac-... a'nd a clean gunu to see
'thcv'wi'il'i.f.er.d.--
Girls' Jme-up:
If some riar: could be w. rki-d -o.u:
in connection with the Armcry ''.f
keep the -younger ?e't off; 't ho' .street?
and out of places where they have r.o
business, it -would he w-:! wort- the
cost of the bui!d:ng.
The civic
nesvilie a.-.i
well afford :
organ! satiotss o: Way
the community, cou.d
" devise some plan to
bring this about, and bring about a
new and better condition ;n this com
munity. .
attendance Sylva (lot
L. Bryson t S i
Truett. .( 6 l
Coward'.-('2 j
r'rady
H . B r son
Hi nry
Subs. Svlva:
Fisher,
Boys' line-up
Sylva (21l
W. Seller
hisher C'.i
Painter (5i
C. Sellers (IV.
Stevens (4)
Subs. Sylva:
Pos
K
F
. F
G
G
G
Corn.
Fines Cret ki.2c)
McElrva.th- (if)
Xobhd (7i
Fertruson (4)
Green
Justice
Kirkpatrick
Hyatt, Sumner.
Messer (3), Rogers.
Pos Fines. Creek (.13)
F Rector (S)
F Ducket: (2)
C Justice (5)
G Fergusor.
G : McCrary
Baker; Fines Creek:
iW.C.T.C. "B" Five
Too Much For The
Waynesville Boys
The. Waynesville Mountaineers lost
harA fought game to Western Car
na Teiichvrs Colleo "R" t, :.
urt hist Thursday r.igkt
Calm Down
Cox I know a place where wom
en don't wear anything except a
su ing of beads once in a while.
Swain Where is it 7
Cox Around their necks.
Waynesville (27
W. Messer (2) F
Collins F
Plott (4) C
Chafin (3) G
Smith (10) G
Subs. Waynesville :
Taylor (2) ; Hendersonville
Ovaries (9).
Referee, Davis.
Sitton (8)
Gesser (7)
McCrary (2)
JtT!ice :
Mobley
H. Messer (6),
Grouch,
The Reward Is la Heaven
"I have nothing but praise for our
new minister."
"Yes, I noticed that when "they
passed the collection plate,-'
U'.v - local e
t'O a-'cure of 22-14.
The Waynesville A!!-Sta
the varsity 62-24. :
. ...... . .
.uyu-niainevrs ha
tiai had at the ha!:, b
behind.
The. .A ll.-Stars. in their-tirst appcar
ar.ee tnis season, could not begin to
W. C. T. C.
le-S t to
a substan-
were soon left
var:tv
im iro'ii
It s worth trying anyway.
LOUIS AM) SCHMELING
! TO FIGHT I DETROIT
VRlAlY OTHEB
ISAIO OF BEER.
Wie the judge ..
inrnsBCwiiTjisTiKaiif.
STILL
12 ounces
But
Plans are being made to take care
of 90,000 fight fans in Detriot in June,
when Joe Louis and Max Scbmeling
stage a title fight.
Lower taxes made Detroit a desi
rable site for the fight, the promoters
pointed out The motor capital meets
witb the approval of both fighters and
their managers.
BRADDOCK WINS BY
DECISION OVER T.
FARR IN COMEBACK
Don't Let It Happen Again
"I'm a father!" cried young Jones
as he burst into the office late.
"So's your old man," replied the
boss. "Get to work."
Jimmy Braddock came roaring back
last Friday night to take a decision' :
over Tommy Farr, who less than a
y ear ago went the entire route with.
Joe Louis. ...... !
Braddock staged a comeback, al-1
though not as sensational as during
the days when he was world's cham- j
pion. His victory over Farr was an'
upset His stout neart carriei him i
to the final rounds, when he gained
. ko' over me lormer Welsh miner.
Some 18,000 fans: w-itnpss
ngnt, wriich did not come up to ex-
HKauons oi tne forecast battle. ;
oraaaocK said he was willing to
fight either Farr or Baer at 12 rounds
in his next fight He expects to give
"CVBS "is aecision Monday, at which
time Farr also is slated to confer with
the promoter. The Britisher went to
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