Oport.S BRIDGES , vers played their first U!l. t.ason last Friday, : v spectators on hand jme as anticipated, vfaynesville fans have ."lvst in the local team, or - r ir for a frood killing THE MOUNTAINEER'S ORT PAGE Completely Covering The Local Sports Field THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1938 Edited By Marion T. Bridges Page 9 FASTER TEAM TO MEET BREVARD FRIDAY I ,ame was rather slow it ....... .. 1 1 a tiani .It ' a ilea mc- .V'-' ... t'..,. caiiK' vc! -t K..f.,u-. and Ii'.;:--''1 was much improv with Canton the were scrapping but the Mountaineers tiie Waynesville spirit trailinjr by a score of tin; .art P-' on ti Hy began to click in ikh!, but that is rather it. They put on a fair .' del'eiise, but when it was with the ball, it was al to their goal line and ne Liinin out of danger. 4 luik Coach Weatherby has ;' .-.t, j)Ut a lot of the mistakes " . ,',.;iKrh't to the surface last ',- Ik has shifted his back 'vt . iv expected that a much V. u am "ill participate against .,.;,,,( rlt-vel). . ... a v.a.i, several new plays " Iiulay. So far the ,:iVt. only used straight " ..w with no tncK piays iill in the winning col-Hvi-:u taken the game last ; . .. jr i, ..in Marion. This Fri ij. fans of Canton are ,., t uma-y, as the team t:,,ni iluir only licking ix? them Sylva. Mountaineers Trail Andrews 1 Point Until Last Quarter Slow Team Gets Into High In Last Few Minutes Of (lame. After Puttering Along that last predicted that the Canton- ;i affray will, draw tne largest J of the season, shoving the Can- ... .L. I 1. flavmsville frame in me uucr.- j, by the way, it is only a short until the hist game between me tameers iinil the Black Bears. first name oi ine iwu gamu will he played : on mi October 14th. the local i-.l II I .. Inl.inn fVil : soitnau league i wuus wv eht with funs in this communi . , i i .. Several contracts nave aireauy igneii, and the prospects for miuu'ed nuniDcr is in signt. course the games will not be ed until next spring, but the must he organized and the of players known at once. S the winter months a sched can he made out whereby all anis will he listed and as soon urather breaks in the spring fames will start without having a.sti time with the organization .c teams. The Mountaineer gridironers defeat ed the Andrews Wildcats on the local field Friday by a score of "JO to 7. Only about a half capacity crowd of football fans were on hand to wit ness the affray. The game started with Waynesville kicking, and during the remainder of the quarter both teams sought the weakest snot in the other team. Waynesville received a fifteen-yard penalty for holding in the first quar ter. As the first quarter ended, Waynes ville was on the Andrews 8-yard line, tnd with three plavs in the second period, Milner, full-back for the Mountaineers, made the first score of the game, and also the first Moun taineer score of the season. Phil lips failed to drop-kick the extia point. No more scoring took place until the third period. 1'arUer, Wildcat quarter-back, broke loose for a US yard run and was stopped on the 10-yard line where the Mountaineers held and kicked out of danger. Af ter several line plays and lateral passes Andrews moved up to the Mountaineers 40-yard stripe where Spivy, Andrews back, romped over tackle in a spectacular 40-yard run for the Wildcat's only score. An drews kicked for the extra point. With the Mountaineers trailing one point at the end of the third period, the locals put on an added spurt of speed and driving power and in the first few minutes of the last period, Milner plunged over for the Moun taineer's second score of the game. The extra point was also converted by Milner, who drove over his right guard. A fumbled lateral recovered by Tuylor, put the Mountaineers well past the mid-stripe. Aiflter trying several passes and line plays, Reeves flipped a pass to Phillips out on the flank and Phillips in turn romped 30 yards, crossing the scoring line standing up. Statistics of the game: Black Bears Fear Winning Team From Jackson Capitol Canton Bruins Take Game From .Marion; Ready For After Dark Game Friday Football Season Takes Sports Spotlight The Canton Black Bears took their second game of the season, by de feating the Marion eleven on the Canton field Friday night under the lights, by a score of IS to 0, before a capacity crowd. The Marion team presented a well organized team, but no match for the powerful Black bruins. With a se ries of long passes completed in (he opening minutes of the game, Marion made their only threat, but were stopped. Friday night Canton will be host and meet the strong dangerous Svlvu team in an after dark affray. Last year the Sylva speedsters were the o:'!y outfit that defeated the Black Bears. A large crowd ol en thuastie grid fans are expected to be on hand eagerly awaiting the kickotl' at 7::0. WAKK FOHKST-T11K ( H UH I Wake Forest will play The Chad at Charlotte Friday, September :!0. they are bein: Sumnierrow. i 1 Iff VA' More Speed Put In Mountaineers After Andrews Showdown Brevard Bringing Scrappy Team To Meet Rejuvinated Moun taineer Line-lTp Friday afternoon at I!:o0 the hard hitting anil tough Blevard cleveN, will meet the speeded-up Mountain 1 1 i s for the first time in several vears, in what looks to be a scrappy battle. The Mountaineers came out of the Andrews game in good shape with the exception of a few minor injuries and bruises, and Coaches Weather bv and Katclitf have been brushing up the players on their defense and more particularly their offense. The baclitield is being re-arranged so as to make their offensive plays work smoother. Brevard won their game from Can- or last Fridav and are Keyed up for 1' riday's game, ?s- ti. V'MN, teams handled bv Kalph Another lootball season gets under w:iv in enrnest as big loiigiu of the nation start their schedules. Approximately Wo colleges and univer Mties will have teams on the gridiron this vein', then- varsities being piekec I 1 l om about lii, 000 candidates lor 1 irst-st rinir eli-vens UKsnrs i, ast f.fk N. C. Stiite 10, Davidson 7. I Mike IS, V. V. 1. (h North Carolina 11, Wake Forest C. W. C. T. C. L'S, Brevard 1J. Mars Mill (i, Tiisciilum (i. Brevard l'J. Candler 0. I leiidersonville (i, Biltmore 0. Mars Hill High l!.r, Walnut 0. Sylva IS, Franklin 0. CAKOLIN A-N. C. STATU Carolina will meet State at Kal eigh this Satuiilnv, Candina was victorious over State last year, 20-0. '"U arc interested in playing all , be sure to contact some of ponsors, there . are several to from, ami it ought not to be to find a .berth on a team. you live oi work in Hazel wood. ally you would want to be on of the teams in that place. The wry. team '.will be in charge of I. Richeson, the Unagusta Man minir team will have Billy Tre at the head, while those that 'to play with the TaDestrv mill Have to get in touch with Bill rs, the Booster Club team is fV .of Ott Ledbetter. , that are interested in join- Waynesvillp t I)aIe Stcthz at the Chamber of and he will take vour p and place you on one of the vilie teams, C. E. Ravs Sons fPonsorijie a team under thp di. I ;'"! of Chas. E. Ray, Jr. The Ro- spwsored team is managed by H. Bowles. Pet .haivw iritVi F..DH 'f' ani! the Legion is organizing 'f wster Rurgin and W. A. Brad C. E. Weatherby is pushing club forward in the league, -nP fiOtorioUS ' eniinilino tnom F 6.. Gas House Gang," headed by - .Mtv, tne i a xi nrivpra r TKn it,:.. . . 0, -""untaineer went to press, , ?anizations wp urimi R'SSml;5" PPosed league. fc,en; 1 nave either eight, f r s'xeen teams. It now looks "'am league, ,. fi Hirt " ' -iuunwineers- vs. Bre school on thp See you at the game. DttiE-DAVinsnv P"ni.i Sat..., - " :.lUraay the TlnW uw-tw. Davidsn and play n " Cleen. Last season 8 Devil s defeated the Cats 34-6. First down Number punts Av. distance per punt Passes attempted Yards gained passing Passes intecepted Penalties received Line-up: Pos..., Waynesville (20) W. A. 5 7 8 ! .it; : is 17 12 80 35 2 2 I'.O 10 Andrews (7) LE....Leatherwood( Phillips LT....Stringfield. ...Lunsford LG....R, McCracken .Hogan C. ..Taylor King R-(G ..Collins.......... . . ..Biyson RT... Hancock . ..Baitlon RE '.Messer .(co-captain)' -Tucker QB....Shook..... Parker LH....Phillips....... ...Spivy RH....B. McCracken ... Pullium FB....B. Milner ...Palmer ! Score by periods: Waynesville ............. 0 fi 0 14 20 Andrews 0 0 7. 0 -7 Subs: Waynesville, Knight, ,1. Mil ner, Reeves, Headrick and Galloway. Andrews, Camp. . Large Sale Of Hunting Licenses Sportsmen Taking Advantage Of Squirrel Season Which Open ed September 15th According to G. C. P.lott, county game protector, the sale of hunting licenses for 1938 will far exceed that of 19.37. ..': Last year the sales from September the 1st to October the 1st amounted to $950. This year the sales starting the first of September. 'through-'Saturday the 17th totaled $944. To date no out of state licenses have been sold. Mr. Plott states that much interest is teing shown by sportsmen in the squii'rel season Which opened on the 15th and will continue until December the 15th. . Hunting license may be obtained in Waynesville at the following places: Alexander's Drug Store, Massie Hardware, and the Waynesville Hard ware Company. In Canton they may be purchased at the Nantahala Hardware Company and the Haywood Hardware. In Clyde they are on sale at the Clyde Pharmacy. At Lake Juna luska they are being sold at Medford's Service Station. In Woodrow. at Rickman's store, and in Hazelwood y SHOES FOR MEN MOST STYIJJS $5.00 A Jarman Friendly "Mu-skcterr," stylctl in the Nrwj'g!:iti manner . In Brown Suvihc Ctlf . . . . .'. . .S For your Fall shoes, come in and look over our new Jarman styles. Every new shoe stylo trend is represented in our Jarman stock -new leather tones, new brogues, crepe soles, plain toes, straight tips in the Jarman Friendly Shoe at ?5 . . . the Jarman Air flator, built with a special cushion innersolo, at $6.50 . . . and the Jarman Custom Grade Shoe, at $7.50. We'll show you the style you ke, and fit it to your foot wi"' -ort care. Kffujr jjy 1'npulir nor Jarmm Vf'iJWrf 'tip. m Kbony Call, Hl.n k in Gun StK k bruwo Cl(... fS A Jarman Cti3tuii. Grade "Bnti-n Brofut," in blark or brown Calf. 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