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,Ayf OCTOBER 30, 1941 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 9 ountaineers Beat rappy Bearcats :n Mountaineers L r victory march last Y vx" arm at i01 v- .ii;nff over Lring Hendersonville . 07 tn 0. rfnstriy 1,500 enthusiastic irBed out wr . Mountaineers began their ,rir marcn -nBV.i Yount's 26- UtoB spinner play net Urst score. Wyatt drop- Ue extra point. Wnd score of the evening VA.mt intercented I ajier ct aerial on his own 81, the locals began their i Mniil t)lav of Iaaa uii - " , aid quarter Inman scored the line irom Wyatt's kick was wide uprights. t Bearcats " " -k and marched down to the ia nrtiara t.ViPV hopped Ind the ball went to The ineers. un me nrsi piuy, r from punt formation alter L the local's third tally of Wn Wyatt netted the extra lersonville staged another late in the second period he Bearcats had recovered iMvillfe fumble deep in the territory and marched down one-yard marker before bo pped by the forward wall of untafneers. ': ; last score of the game came midway of the third period aarch from midfleld by the with Fisher ending the Jfrom the five-yard line to A pass combination, Henry an was good for the extra locals again threatened in jt period but strong forward Games This Week (1940 Scores Shown) Friday' t Gamut The Citadel (6) vs. South Care Una (31) at Orangeburg, S. C. Clemson College vs. Geo. Wash ington at Washington, D. C. Elon College (19) vs. High Point (0) at High Point Saturday' t Garnet Auburn (13) vs. Georgia (14) at Columbus, Ga. Univ. of Alabama (25) Vs. Ken tucky (0) at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Georgia Tech (6) vs. Duke (41) at Atlanta. Louisiana State (0) vs. Ten nessee (28) at Baton Rouge. Univ. - of Mississippi vs. Mar quette at Milwaukee, Wis. Mississippi State (13) vs. South western (0) at Memphis, Tenn. Tulane University vs. Vander bilt at Nashville. Davidson College (7) vs. V.M.I. (13) at Lynchburg. N. C. State College (7) vs. North "Carolina (13) at Chapel Hill. V.P.I. (6) vs. U. of Virginia 1 (0) at Norfolk, Va. , Wake Forest College (31) vs. Marshall College (19) at Hunt ington, W. Va. Guilford College vs. Haverford at Haverford, Pa. Western Carolina Teach, vs. Emory & Henry at Cullowhee. gly Surface in Irritation k Itching Rashes Pimpjes '.h ntrv so many thousand of lot Koone'i Emerald Oil hare bn btv sufferer find quick iw and Biihes, Pimple and many other from the itchinc and torture of It ctused skin eruption that we W ty to you . Try Moone Oil to help clear uo any unaiirhtly ly caused skin trouble. Try it for M then you are not fully and itisfied the makers will refund r price without Question. What pol could we nive of our belief fn p ind value of Emerald Oil than punnte as this. Why not try It. ""in, imig store or your druggist ' t bottle and prove it. - Ride With PEOPLES' TRANSIT pE ECONOMICAL .ating every day between f'tal and Rubber Plant. ' Hospital on the half hour hour. Leavps Ruhber f n every hour. SUrting "w 8:30 p. m. Hade 7nino arA Mtmtno hderson's Corner, McKay's """7, Hardin's Grill. ES From Hospital to ville 10c. From Way- e to Rubber Plant 10c. ANK DAVIS, Manager wall of the visitors held the Mountaineers on the five-yard line as the game ended. - Statistics on game: --Us ::: W, H. First downs 11 11 Passes attempted .. 2 6 Passes completed ...... ... 2 2 Yds. gained passing .......... 19 19 No. punts .................... ...... 8 5 Avg. yds. of punts ............ 28 29 Penalties inflicted 30 30 The lineup: Pos. Way'ville Hen'ville LE Francis ..................... Spears LT McRorie .................... O'Bryan LG--Evana .. McCorkls C Arlington Hawkins RG Allbright Cole RT Clark Staton RE-Jaynes ........ ..................... Pace QB Henry A. Johnson LH Yount Strider RH Wyatt ..........:.......... Nanney FB Inman . ......... Chandler Score by periods: Waynesville 7 13 7 027 Hendersonville .... 0 0 0 0 0 Subs.: Waynesville - Compton, Fisher, Jackson, Anders, Caldwell, Gibson, Scruggs, Fie, Harris and McClure. Hendersonville Sparks, Anders, Johnson, McMannaway and Drake. : Our human laws are but the cop ies, more or less imperfect, of the otormi laws. n far as we can read them. J a m e s Anthony Froude. EXECUTRIX NOTICE TTavino nnaliftad a.a executrix of the estate of Anderson Sanford, deceased, late oi uaywooa iounty, MnrrVi nnrnlinsi. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ol said aeceasea to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or Kfn tha nth Hav of October. 1942. or. this notice will be pleaded in Dar OI tneir recovery. u ycr 1n1ahtrl tn aaid estate will please make immediate payments. This t.ne etn aay oi wwum, 1941. , MRS MAKDY SANFORD. RYwnr.ri of the Estate of An derson Sanford, deceased. No. 1116 Oct. 9-16-23-30-Nov . 6-13. TEXAS JACKRABBIT By Jack Sords n( to fa J2id of Some J(oney ? n become involved In an ''McldcM wttnout being Yered ku SM..m PweJkart VAHfliif with flood Automobile mkI Accident Ifiwiience. L. N. DAVIS & COMPANY Real Estate Rentals Insurance ?0NE 77 MAIN ST. ' yta "WT " , In My OPINION By Marion Bridges . The rivalry between Waynesville and ' Hendersonville is rapidly reaching the fever height, only sur passed by Canton. Last Friday WaynesvUlians did not know what was taking place when motorcycle policemen with sirens open led a number of cars up Main street But when a band dressed in scarlet marched up the street they readily knew that Hendersonville had in vaded the city. We like the spirit of the Hender gonville fans who follow their team, it is good to see that they have so much confidence in them and it adds a lot to the game in both color and the spirit of the players. Jack. u$ve Aaifpack Or iM&JrJlVCRSiTVof County Group Staging Bear Hunt In Sherwood Results Last Week Alabama 27; Georgia 14. Georgia Tech 28; Auburn 14. Kentucky 18 ; West Virginia 8. Mississippi 20; Tulane 13, Wake Forest 13; North Carolina The game Friday night was one of the most colorful that we have seen. In fact it could compare with some colleges. Just before the opening kiekoff, the Hender 8onville band, dressed in red and white, and the Waynesvile band, dressed in gold and blue, marched down the field in solid rank and opened the game with the national anthem. It is very seldom that anything as colorful as this has been seen on the local gridiron. Also at the half both bands per formed in first class style. Both towns should be proud of their bands. This all brings back to our mind two years ago when the Bearcats brought their band to Waynesville, and with the then popular song hit "Roll Out The Barrel," swept the favored Mountaineers in de feat. The Spark for a local band was kindled and by the next year Waynesville took their band to Hendersonville, and performed in grand style. Now this year they mingled together and both were superb.. .-. tfoUTHEIUJ PRETTY GOOD ARMY AT THAT Did you know that more than twelve million sportsmen in the United States have bought fishing licenses in a single year? It is said that approximately this many more do not have to buy licenses for one reason or another. How does that leave anybody to play golf and hoe the garden! PERHAPS ITS AN AIR RAID PRECAUTION Trappers from over the South tell us that opossums seem to be deserting their hollow trees for ground holes to an increasing ex tent Ten years ago it was some thing short of a believe-it-or-not to find a 'possum denning up in the ground. Maybe the wat has them scared," too. The first two-day bear hunt of the season in Sherwood Forest got underway yesterday morning, with favorable weather conditions, and numerous signs that would indicate that bear was plentiful. The hunt was awarded to W. Jack Patton, whose name was drawn recently. And while Mr. Patton is host, the hunt will be -i. 1 ..-J 1L. I JVI Ta IBU1KU Uliucr tile icuji ouifr w A. Hargrove, a veteran bear hunt er for the past 40 years. -The party plans to camp at jLake Logan and hunt the Sherwood area from that point. Those on the hunt include: W. Jack Patton, J. Boyd Smathers, Levi Haynes, Roy H. Patton, Von ! H. Byers, Gilbert Parris, Wesley I Holticlaw, Dr. J. L. Reeves, Dr. Roy H. Moore, Dr. A. P. Cline, S. M. Robinson, Bill Coman, Joe A. Hargrove, A. J. Hutchins, T. A. Clark. Larry Justice. I. H. and J. T. Powell, and O. M. Smathers, all of Canton, and Dr. N. M. Medford, Felix Stovall, Bragg Wood, and Bob Boone, of Waynesville ; J ohn , Tate and Walter Culberson, of Asheville; Gus Hargrove, and Mr. Strickland, of Durham. Guy Teague is along as pho 0. Western Kentucky Teachers 27; Eastern Kentucky Teachers 20. Western Carolina Teachers 12; High Point 0, T, P. I. 12; Sewanee 0. Furman 31; Davidson 13. Army 13; Columbia 0. Cornell 21; Colgate 2. Fordham 28; Texas Christian 14. Navy 0; Harvard 0 (tie). Dartmouth 7; Yale 0. Duke 27; Pittsburgh 7. Notre Dame 49 ; Illinois 14. Minnesota 7; Michigan 0. " Northwestern 14; Ohio State 7. Wisconsin 27; Indiana 25. Purdue 7; Iowa 6. Missouri 6; Nebraska 0. Kansas 13; Iowa Stats 0. Texas 40; Rice 0. California 14; Southern Cali fornia 0. Nevada 7i Santa Barbara State tographer, and Wallace Shuler is 0. in charge of the camp cooking, NOTICE . ' Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Mrs. Artie Mull, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to file the same with the under signed at Waynesville, N. C, on or before the 15th day of October, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. AH persons in debted to said estate please make immediate settlement. This October 15th, 1941. HERBERT H. BRAREN, Administrator. No. 1119 Oct. 16-23-30-Nov. 6-13-20. , ,; ! Infantile paralysis in U. S. found only 15 per cent above 1904 totals. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of T. W. Fergu son, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before the 23rd day of October, 1942, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 23rd day of October, 1941. MRS. T. W. FERGUSON, Administratrix of T. W Fer guson. No. 1125 Oct. 23-30-Nov. 6-13- 20-27. NOTICE OF SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. JUANITA SUMMER, vs. RICHARD SUMMER. The Defendant above named will take notice that an action enti tled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, by the Plaintiff against the Defendant on statutory grounds and the De fendant will take further notice that he is required to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, in Waynesville, North Carolina, on or before 30 days from November 13th, 1941, and ansver or demur to the complaint herein filed.' You will take further "notice that if you fail to answer or demur to the complaint within the time re quired by law. the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, namely, an absolute divorce. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this the 20th day of October, 1941. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk of the Superior Court of Hayword County, North Carolina. No. 1122 Oct 23-30-Nov. 6-13 In my opinion as well as some of the others around town, Hender. sonville put up about as stiff a competition as any team that the locals have been victorious over this season. Never at any time did the Bearcats give up, and were fighting to the last second. They made several threats and only by stamina and hard playign on the part of the Mountaineers were they held scoreless. GLAD THEY WEREN'T TUR Just about the time you decide that this old world is going along fairly rational and that you know a few things after all something smacks you on the chin so hard you fall back in the old rut of believing black is white and white is yellow. Latest shock to the uninformed fisherman is that the white or sil ver bass is a true bass all right, but the large and smallmouth bass are not they belong to the sunfish family. HOW YOU FISH FOR THEM BY AIRPLANE? The shape af the California fly ing fish has been likened to that of the hull of the Bellanca plane, It has been estimated that in "tak ing off" this fish attains a speed of 35 miles an hour. While it can remain in the air for 30 to 40 seconds, most flights last for only 2 or 3 seconds. It reaches a foot or more in length and lives in the open ocean from off Southern Cali fornia to Baja California. Two Teams About Evenly Matched For Annual Game Mountaineers Came Oat Of Hendersonville Game In Excellent Condition. The Mountaineers will journey to Arden Friday to meet the un defeated Christ School Greenies in an afternoon encounter. This is classed as one of the toughest games on the schedule this season and the Mountaineers are not at all optimistic about the outcome. The records of the two teams are about even in years past and always the Greenies have classed the locals as a hard team to lick with the Mountaineers having the same opinion of the Episcopal lads. The Mountaineers came out of the Hendersonville affray with only minor injuries and bruises. The ankle injuries suffered by Wyatt and Fisher ssemed to be only slight and the first of the week they were as "good as new". It is expected that a number of local fans will follow the team Friday and lend their support from the sidelines. is seen most irequeniiy on im ground, from which it gets it name or "ground dove." It is not mi gratory and is protected by most states since is Is not considered a game bird. And then, of course, there is the white-winged dove of our border country which, reports Veen pointing out, are straying a little farther north from the border ench season. They are great gams birds. ' KEEPING TRACK ' " Don't let anyone kid you when it comes to how big certain cat tracks were they saw in the dim light of the dank swamplands. The track of a full grown bob-cat averages from one and one-half to two inches in length. A mountain lion's track measures about four inches long. Ice cream is the most popular de sert in the U. S. Navy. It is to the sailorman of today what rum used to be to the sailor of yesterday. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. CARMEN LUCILE ROBINSON, VS. v. . ED ROBINSON. The defendant, Ed Robinson, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, to secure an abso lute divorce from said defendant on grounds of two years separation; that the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County and State in the Court house in Waynesville, N. C, within TWENTY (20) days after the 23rd day of November, 1941, and an swer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Oourt for the relief demanded in said complaint. This October 21, 1941. C. H. LEATHERWOOD, Clerk Superior Court of Hay wood County, N. C. , W. R. FRANCIS, Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 1124 Oct. 23-30-Nov. 6-13. SMOOTH FOB SPEED! kpecU i- on v-r. . fir j'7' .... The Mountaineer BET HE KILLED IT BOTTLE WITH A News Item: "Fisherman kills hawk with his fishing rod when bird attacked -him while fishing." The paper even had evidence, it said. May be so. After all, it's quite possible , There's just one little point we're worried about Perhaps there were snakes in that country. Maybe the fisherman wanted to make sure he was pro tected by taking a little snake medicine in advance. The more he took, probably the scareder he got. Presently a fly buized at him and he swung at it with his rod.' , :. . ; Recruits in Uncle Sam's Nary learn the rudiments of sailing a boat by actually navigating a ves sel under the watchful eyes of in structors. Experience has taught the navy that this is the fastest, most thorough method of teaching new men. Quintuplets and are to be reunited, Dionne family SAME OLD DOVE The accepted common name of the dove, which is growing in popular ity as a game specie, is "mourning dove." In many states it is locally called "turtle dove." In most of the South there is another specie! of dove, considerably smaller, which "5ieNcr J ball player On the Waynesville Team? Cast Your Vote For Your Favorite : We. will give a lovely trophy to player getting most votes. CAST YOUR VOTE NOW Contest Continues Until After the Thanksgiving Game. 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