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T PAGh, six (hirst SeoiionT THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Downed Sylva 53 . 1 - - i - i Black Bears Trounce Warren Wilson 28-6 In Grid Same Satnris? Mountaineers Score Twice ch Quarter gainst Sylva Af Canton Tallies In Evcrv Period To Mark Up Third Straight Win The lSlnck Hears crossed the uoal lino in every period of S.il ni d n night's y.iiiie wilh al i en Wilson Junior Collenc and turned in Hie third stniic.lil win of Ihe season 25-fi. Before a crowd of some L'.i'On in Ihe ('anion s 1 :i 1 1 i 1 1 : si , Coach Charlie PoinilcNtcr s elcwn hcl Ihe fiaino well in hand I hroui-'hoiit . with the collegians Keltini; Ihe six points in Ihe last period. Styles turned the trick in th" first period, lakiim a pass from Clyde Miller for the lir-i lall Unduly hosier scored ncl, and in the third period Miller traveled (3 yards after (akin.; a punt to rack up the third touchdown Sut ton made the lasl score for ('anion, and While carried the hall for War ren Wilson at the end of their touchdown drive. Next for Canton is the strong Morganton team. Brevard Got-; 2rd Win 19-7 Friday Over Franklin 11 Hrc;inl Inch M I .,. !. i . m h, faced le the Vui.ii'a :i. , -, Mr r ill their .nd - : , , ' , i h. l-'ridav nic lit !' : . 'A . . I'lanklin 111 7. In t , i u mi 111 i v a : i r.;n tip .i in ii . i Ihllmore Ihalon I'laile :r. v .; d I on ' hd'.u'. n i 1 1 l ho 1 : mi i i l! h a Ion" I all loin s,-, .: ' - i i -1 1 tv. The m ,lor- i . i ' 1 1 he i.. l ll !l ( "o( I I .1 1 i 1 ' . 1 1 1 ! M I 1 i" mm v. en: ..head -. i " , ' '. ; ti lir. ard i ' i i 1 1 in I ' 1 i ' ' . I icni id t a I h ; i i I . :. hack of Ih.- pi" t 1 1 :. I. i h ' pliiir'i d ,'i' ro o 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 I he - i ond pe, m , I ( i 1 1 i ' i , In Will tell I o:' I . ' ' ! . m, In l he 1 1 1 ! ... I Ki .,i i i. , IK) yards lor lie Ii ;a! mm , t; name. SO Yard Run llv Towers Features Offense As Locals Take Second Win llv Id) SPKAHS ! hiil1 ilioul every method of - in ti.o hook. Ihe Mouiiliiin i c i i: on ( iciihinal ion racked i vi o c I iirv at I he expense of a h h mi Ihe local field I'ri . i . ' In I', fi ire a til led stadium (if ii o: .ilciv L'.fihO poison,, i . ' a a I a '-I eharcin:; line t iial 1 h (a hh 'ii h urricane down to ..iiliinin hi'eee. Coach ', i on ' ' it main s I wo lirsl -i i I- hi Ii I ( ombinal ions ran .- I ' i ii..- I. ne lor lour tallies ' , i .a !, I i i; hard I 'nwi'i s tol inc. t he I ' .Oils on one of I hose i '! In air lot I w o .scores, and ; I aw re in e liohinson ill- j i ' i ' i 1 1 i S I . ,i pass in acco'inl , . i!..t:n i 'I'hc cut ire foi ewaial 1 ; i e in.' led Is i ii led up on a ' . ! i 1 ' . . i : i ' i Ihe i ml one to . I ' : "i 1 he i i 1 1 ii i m i ii 1 : si- , 4 l ' I SPEARHEADING With SPORTS By ED SPEAKS Hunters Out In Increased Numbers For Squirrels AHH A NCKMK.NTS have been made h- Ihe Chamber of Com merce lo form a motorcade from here lo at I end Friday night's game iK'I'.vecn Ihe Mountaineers and Brevard, wilh Ihe hand lo be taken hack in I he en, I one dtirinc; the thud iiiiailer which Mixon cmi red. Hub fer. ..lodiiu'd. del en' h e m r, lor I Sv ha r. oil. Ii'iid had w.i-. Ihe Ah. ill! Kohiii' on i ill I III 0 1 1 , shook iiii Mi llie 7 II r.i.'h h mo. u i pm or. Asheville "oca-ol'a ISnttling Co. rtitint m i. s( (;! s Waynes-, ''lo ".'. s-. I.. ., i; ('anion ', H',ir ii-..n l! Appalachian LM r I! Ilmh I', u'll o 'V . ' :i ( lina (i Kent tick v "il 1 1 s . j :. , j i Dav iihiiii I ' I, n A run 1 1 i. oi i v . ' ' i Cincinnati l'e I nd : i na i. Scratches in Linoleum Small cuts, cracks or snatches in the surface "f linoleum may be partly healed by occasionally rnh hinK with hulled hnsccd nil. W.pc iifT excess s 'll cloth 1 1 'lioek tinned into a i;i" ' hi eat iiuarlerhack. lossine e ' . on- el cut I I catiuhl pass I'.iel.ri " the line for several ' ' i ' . . in I hi ' n in; in si hi i .i i" vnih clean kicks ' iirii i he coal posts I'1 1 " i 'i i I he - econd larue i i '. n i oi v I 'li ned m In I he "IM ameers, who opened their i mi v ;h a 4i!-0 score over 'c 'e. T1' i , ! h ida t he joarnev I'.' . ' cm. I. ', ho heal franklin 111-7 I ' i I e, h and on ( )cl 4 pla.v ' ! . lie hioii Tenii. lei I lill.a d. I', ll-pound Sylva :.'n,i,k had the hall on many of . '. : i."i . ollensice plays, hut the . i : 'i 1 1 le 1 1 no a i lowed lew trains, i" ' lurricane's lone tally was t he iih oi a blocked punl that rolled l in r I lie tile lioh Milner 1 I then in I oiich'lov, n 'II j!! ! - I I I 1 '' i.l the In," sin. ok (loin: poinl. Way nesv i ii-'on, center, and Tom lackl', turned in slellar roils, lossin.; Sylva run isscs on oiaiiN occasions, ceived I he opeiiini! kick o pan! Irian Ihe 21", Ihe iliichi ;l and covered by ainci rs. five plays later in, 'de I lie lasl one y ard hi ', hole al left tackle, nii'di the line made Ihe iiiped pun's ; laicr. Shook 1 o 'he S Iva a reverse to m e plays the second a- iiiado. w it h Kobin inou:di the riyhl side ! u I he six points, and j likew ise for t he exl ra la-1 look !4 I lie hei oi For Rea OIL C-3EA' CORflF FOR REAL OIL HEAT ING COMFORT, "Dino", the Sinclair Dinosaur, rec ommends Sinclair Super Flame Fuel Oil. SUPERFLAME IS CLEAN... to prevent clogging of strainer or burner nozzle. UNIFORM... to eliminate need for fre quent burner adjustment, prevent carbon formation. 8 yWT ill (2 1 m t y anot her driv e e ci end period, losint! I he ball he Iwo-vard stripe when Ait-; '""ill ! vk.'ed ilobinson Svha tided I to punt, was blocked, and (ho. loii'r;;'ineer linesmen piled up on ' he I i.i I i lor i moic pom! s. iiraek- 1 oil i.i-M.id io Powers for the extra. S Iva fiinihlcd from ll.e .'II their 'il l plav aflei' Ihe next kiekoll, tile hall rolled to the Hi and was lost, (hi I heir. second play, Shook! tossed io Mosscr on the seven, and : he wi nl over the coal line. Shook kicked, and Ihe score was 2f)-o. I Al the start ol the third period, i ivnesvillc recovered another. W'i Sv Iva lumble on (he .?(!, marched to Ihe live, and Shook passed to (iralil m the cud one. Another kick by Shook nv.de il :):,-). 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Dillard's pass was inter cepted on Ihe 20 by Robinson who blaslid over the coal lino. Shook adiled another kick. 48-6. Sylva's next Irive was halted, and Uay Whitciicr hooted out of bounds on the :(), 1' irsl play, Powers burst through tin- ric,ht fall, cut left with Cood bloekinc, and outran the Sylva safeties down Ihe Held. Shook's kick made it 5.V6. A few minutes later the c.anie was over. Statistics First downs Yds. cained rushing Passes attempted Passes computed Yds. cainod passing Passes intercepted by Penalties on Yds. lost penalties . Slnrtinq lineup: nlonc. Support from the st.mds is always yood for the morale of' the men on the field, and needless! to say the Mountaineres deserve I as much support as Hkv can cel.. And the Hand is another unit ! ha' i Waynesville and llazelwood (an hei very proud of, as l hose who walcli , ed (heir peil'orinaiic" between! halves at the Sylva same will say.; Their inarchinc was near ncrleet. tliroiich the bic S for the vi-i'ors ' and the double cartwheel : c . ma neuvered afterwards. The (h um i majors and marjorei tes put on a! Cood show, loo. &. I BOTH of the next two ennvs ! are away from home, iha v.cd has turned in I wo v in -o I ar. bill ''He !o a llol -to'i-i.r.'l. .'v e viilorv over Kr.inMni, !! Aliiiinlaiiii'ies no doubt v, ill he I ho favored team vv Ik :i I i a t ". o meet. Then comes- the .. uoe al I'iliahelhton, Tcim, Wc no- liced ill a Sunday pane!- Irom 1 Knowille that the 'Cyclone." j or "Retsy" eleven lo t their first till 27-11 lo Vouii'.', Ilih, and were behind know ilie Hi::h after the first InT f 1 their came Saturday ii;"iit (press deadline kepi from brin. 'in;.; Ihe t urn w ore i Tins; J may lend to briiditeu I 'ic iv,".-. ; peels for Waynesville, hut ! since I'iliahel hlon is a Che s j A team and a perennial pren power Ihe locals will, if Ihev happen lo beat the Cyclone lake an upset. Krwin is the opponent this week for Kliz abelhton. !' ' WRSTKHN CAROLINA pulled a surprise lo most doposters by hold iny Ilich Poinl lo a 6-f tie. In the startinR line-up. Ihe Cata mounts used a pretty hich pro')or "!'. of their Haywood counlv lal ent. Oliver Yonnl was Hie half back who scored the teachers' mar ker Harris and llem-v wc-e wilh him in the haikfieli' .fav ni", olaved richl '.'Hard, and flrocan Irom Car Ion was in at loll ,,'id . . . Kv.-nk Thomas kept Alabama's real fire works undi r vv raps in their opener a"ain.sl l-'ui inan, know in:: Ilia! a full nlaloon on coaches were in th" stands wilh notebooks, j,, l,,llu Hama even let the 1'urm.ins score, but wiiii by three touchdowns. Davidson raused some I .: i.-.cd eye brows by I heir impressive 74 lo (I romp over iaskine. and Clemson won aeeordin'-: to vebedule over i i eso.v lerian mi to o. This con week-end all of I he hi:; bov s w i come out of their corners. Shell Shor(a!j And Leaves On Trees Protect Game So Far inc V . 19 453 2fl 14 G8 4 7 G5 S 5 25 15 4 ! 3a o ! 2 1 10 FUEL OIL Phone lTi Allison 6c Duncan Agents Sinclair Refining Company Waynesville, N. C t'os Waynesville Sylva LE Morrison Bailes LT Caldwell Nicholson 1.(1 I'nderwood Sumner C Fercuson H. Wilson RG Wilson . Ensley RT Bedford Whitener RE Messer Arrwood QB Shook Cooper kll Robinson Ed Dillard RII Milner Cagle FB Grahl Ben Dillard Substitutes: Waynesville Hich tower. Minnett. Watkins, J. D. Cald well. Edgar Ifobinson, Owen, Phil lips. Atkinson, Liner, Powers, Hu bert Caldwell, Richeson. Enslov, Sheehan, Arrington, Brackett, Mit chell, Burgin, Carswell, Hardin, Early and Noland. Sylva Wie Sins, Henry, Tallent, Jones and Wilson. Scoring touchdow ns: L. Robinson (3). Messer, Grahl, Powers 121; Sylva Mixon. Officials: McDon ald. Buchanan, Davis, Campbell and Blalock. THAT National League lal lap is turning into a regular doc-fight. Brooklyn is giving the Cardinals a run for World Series money, coming in Sun day with a two-game split with the Boston Braves while (he Cubs downed the Cards 7-2 and lowered their league lead to a halt-game. DON HIPPS has been shifted from blocking back to guard on the Wake Forest eleven. Don would be rememfiered by (he Waynesville team of 1.140 as Ihe back who led Canton to victory that year. He bad a spell in the "service", and is playing his junior year for the Deacons. Elmer Lemmons Turns To Football Dopester Elmer Lemmons is getting quite a reputation for picking football scores. On the chart of a Main street service station where guesses for the Waynesville games have been placed the past Iwo weeks, he came closest both limes, picking the 55-6 score on the nose. His guess for the Brevard game: 28-0 in favor of .the Mountaineers. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT TM.KASFn, y.,r 3 .In hnrk Ask ,'in.v dnijjirist fur this STUONIi fniririile' TKIII.. Mnilc wilh 90 cr rent uli'i'linl' t 1'KNF.TRATF.S. KoiKhrs and ki!l MORK 5thi faster. Totlay t Smith's Dang Store Notice to the S(iiirreh of Hay wood County. Look Out! Nearly four times as many hunt ers are licensed this year as there were at the same time in 1945, ; members of the nut-gathering i ian can expect a lot of pellet dodging in the next few months. The squirrels now have two things to protect them. Leaves on the trees, just beginning to turn are so thick that hunleis can bare ly gel a glimpse on squirrels bi fore Ihev can be off out of sight. And Ihe shell shortage is anolher thing, the fur wearers can be thankful for in their prayers. Because of lh:s. icuii'is Came Warden liiifus llatclill'. few liunl i rs are bringing in more ihan two squirrels from their (lavs in the woods. With sliol-cun : bid's -n difficult to get, '-.hooter " a''c wait ing until '-tire of get I i tic a hit be fore hlasling away, although ic porls from most areas in 'he coun lv are of more game than ever he fore. Warden iiatcliff report that in Ihe past 15 (lavs there were 5117 licenses sold, which added to T'l sold prior to that time makes a total of 507 pcrroiv; ellcib'e to hunt in Haywood counlv. figures from 11)45 show that by Ihe middle of September there had be n only Hid license sales. Of this year's total. 21!) are com- iayles Forfeits Lasl ame To HazelwoorJ laseball Season End INDl'STKIAL LEAGl F. STANDINGS llazelwood Ecusta Beacon . . . Enka Green River Sa les C hampion Y Marlel VV. 18 14 14 10 10 !) 7 1 G 7 11 1 1 12 14 19 s shaiiHhno T Start Satu Ik'tween Fin IVams ""Cb'enil. ', ha -i lj.i h 1 1, ,., ' ' !J i'- Hit. win hv i , ,,-i , , BlIl.W.l,. , ., h (h"ilii:,.,i . . Henderson Is 13-7 Victor Over Swannanoa The Hendersnnville Bearcats made two touchdowns in the first period of Ihe Friday night till with Swannanoa, which was enough to give them a 13-7 victory. Hudson passed to Collins for the fii"-i marker, and after a recovered fumble on Swannanoa's one-vard line. Pace bucked the line for the loiK'hdown. Another pass from' Hudson to Collins was good for Ihe extra point. I'd. win .7(111 (iiit; ,47t; ,47t; ,4:!ti .:::; .'Ml I'DCIl. The C recce seems to be inclined to democratic methods even though sui.ounded by a sea of communism. wcii.l M. , a : llul In h":n am: Ilic en' nut pl,; Oth. tiiii'ii F.ni-'a i M'.lll'M . link i !,,; tel. The 1 plavelf 1 Satutd:!' II'.C f',11 ilia ':'( ,1 -n I;, r: ni liination hunting-fishing licenses :H!t are for hunting within Hay wood and 159 are state licenses. Several of the firearms in use this year, adds the warden, are pieces that were liberated in Ger many and other overseas places. 1 i li.iinpini s One hunter lie encountered was1 All cam: using a machine-pistol. Cnniiii k 1: Iv.'ecii !, Fdista n :'i secniiil till' fllllevi,', of the I vi 11 tvva CHI . I ' ai .U I 0 11 ii d Pro T he Clock iection" with Pasteurization Insures the Safety and Goodness of Your Milk Milk Protects Your Health We Protect Your Milk! Guess The Score of The Waynesville-Brevard Game --Win A $3.00 Drip-o-Lator FILL THIS OUT BRING TO OUR STORE RULES j I Waynesville Score The r,r,t pcrson brineIn ,n the I correct score for the above came Brevard Score to our store before 5:30 Friday, ' will receive a 13.00 Drip-o-Lator. f Name ...u ,..'. Each gncss will be numbered as received. Hand to clerk on the back counter. This Is a weekly contest for the football season. Different prizes weekly. 45-Gauge Seamless AYON HOSE ..: 43c 45-Gauge Seamed RAYON HOSE 96c (Others $1.01; Solid Pastel Shades lOOCf All Wool SWEATERS $2.59 Sizes to 8 j Address ; Waynesville's Most Popular Store ra.... . - -. nKCr immrens lOOVo Wool Misses Ribbed CUB - , r;J SWEATERS $1.98 ANKLETS 39c CnVWAW U l Siz.es 24 to 30 , Siascs 6 to 14 Boys' , 46 Wool Full Length FLANNEL SHIRTS Crh00l BOOT SOX fiq i ne P1 WaynesV 5 amid 1 d Stoire
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