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i t:, - (i.' ill 'v : !5octobJ r PAGE SIX (First Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ft I 'll' ' .i.'Mf 1 . S ir' .. -.i- '.0 ft,'" Si. ' V . .1 M 1 ! , ' 'it t '1 ' ( t v 1 1 ; 4 L I 'ft j '4 i f 'I til- u ; , Hi is it;":- I. ills' fir- . "I, 1 l-if T l h f If I ill 1 4) 4! i1 Mountaineers PSay Elizabethton Team Tonig Locals Have Chance To Get Revenge For '45 Loss Unbeaten and Untied Mountaineers Take To Road to Face Toughest Opponents Yet Tho Mountaineers leave at noon today for a trip to Elizulx'thtun, Tenn , for their fourth game of the current gridiron season, whieh will start at 8 o'clock tonifiht. With three victories under their belts, Waynesville will enter the field a'iainst a usually strong Class A team that so far has not com piled too good a record. It is a much improved team that Coaches Weatherby and Iiatclii'f take over tile State luu." than the eleven that vent down 39-0 when the two teams met last fall, and the chance for sweet revenge is present. The Kliabcthton Cyclone has faced three of the toughest high school combinations in Kast Ten nessee, losing 17-0 to Young High and 27-0 to Knowille high, then showed signs of rcgainiug their power last week-end when they played Krwin, Tenn., to a tie. So it will he the fourth game for each team, Waynesville with out a loss in Class B competition and Klizahcthton on the mow! for their tirst win of the season. It should boil down to a fairly even match, with neither team in good enough condition to pull punches. Coach Weatherby spent Tuesday running his first string on defense, a subject he usually devotes little time to instruct. Tackles, ends and centers were kept on the rush to push into offensive lines and spoil tricky reverses that Brevard made their gains on last Friday night. Punting, with the emphasis on cor rect blocking protection for the kicker, was practiced until all play ers had their jobs down pat. Hut since games are won on the offense, the remainder of the week went into tutoring the first and Bazelwood Baseball Team Loses Playoff Cro CSi SPEARHEADING Witb SPORTS Ky EI) SPEARS TONIGHT is the night to keep fingers crossed about the Moun taineers. It looks like this is their chance to take care of Klizabet hton. due to the records of both teams so far this season. However, it wouldn't be fair to class Murphy. Sylva and Brevard in the same group of teams that Klizabethton has met, Young Ilitfli and Knox ville high (class A) and Krwin (class B). We've heard of what Klizabethton did here last fall, so have quite a bit of respect for the Cyclone. However, we've seen the Mountaineers in action and know they have what it takes. Our gii's for I he score: of Waynesville. 14-6 in favor ti:t. qii second strings on ball carrying, perfecting plays and teamwork. Joe McCraoken, relief guard, is out with a broken arm, and I' rod Calhoun, a substitute tackle, was sick over the week-end. Krvin Shook received a broken finger during the game last week, and will not be his best form. The remain der of the squad is in good condi tion for what should be the tough est game so far. Waynesville's starling line-up will be similar to last week's, with several of the reserves sure of being called in. Their opponent have been starting the following players: Hawkins and 'Headway ends: Range and Birchlield, tackles Broome and Campbell, guards Kastwood, center; Murray, Ogle Spurgeon and Fletcher in the back field. SSI'h is favored in most set Duke down ill the same n 1. 1 1 1 in r X. ('. State did last w oi k I low ever, we feel t hat the mam ic.i-on Duke didn't win last S;it ui day was because State has an excellent ti ,-,m. and expect the lilue IJeiN to respond to Wade's treat ment and be a lectio better than the Vols. Also we'll stick to North Carolina in their engagement at Miami. Knowing nothing about Urnrcelow n. we'll pick Wake Kor e -t lu lepeal what happened at Bo '.nil college. Since our opinion ol S'..ie is nmning high, the Woll pack looks belter than Clemson. V.isMs: f ; 1 1 State now has Shorty Mi-WiMi; back from West Point plu.- two other ball carriers. Spook mil Harper Davis, who the LSI' Bengals that not the only power Soiitheastern, but the Beacon Wins 6 to 4 Wed. In Game At Swannanoa Post-Season Playoff Ends Uasehall Season For Industrial League Haywood Pastors A bad fourth inning for Hazel wood. Willi Beacon scoring four men on one hil and a succession of errors, rave the Swannanoa learn enough lead to win the In duslrial League playoff final game Ii 4 Weilue-day atlernoon on the Beacon Held. Bud Blalock dueled with .1. 1). "Drim"." ll.ndiii on the mound. Willi the llaelwiiod Imrler allowin;! six hiis in sewn collected off Hardin Hut the loop champions found the ball iliH'ietill to handle PRO "BABY" By Jack Sords ly-cropped grassy errors "..ive the third ranking the after-season Mm-p should show Alabama i hou.se in the !' Tiger' team. Tiiscaisoo' far. to '.ill I hem Carol ball. hut na. another howl conscious nk Thomas' lads from i haven't lived up, so it has been expected of look too si rung for Soul h So much for the crystal renlerfiehler. inning when When Hael plalo in the From where I sit . hi Joe Marsh Going Fishing? Here's How! To hear Willie Wells and Dasil Strube arguing about trout fish ing, you'd think it was more im portant than the atom bomb. Willie favort dry flies, Basil pooh-poohs anything but wet flies. Willie swears by a Royal Coach man ; Basil won't hear of anything but a Silver Doctor. And by the time it comes to steel rods versus bamboo rods . . . !X&!?! But on Saturday, each got back from Seward's creek with a catch that couldn't have differed by more than several ounces! Each had used his favorite kind of fly, his favorite rod and his favorite place to cast. So over a friendly glass of beer, they al lowed as how maybe they were both right . . . which is how so many arguments should end. From where I sit, if we all re spected one another's different opinions whether about trout flies, or drinking beer, or voting, life would be a whole lot pleasanter. A .lei 1944, UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, North Carolina Comm. lice Suite 606-607 Insurance Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. ATTENTION ALL KATEI US Above 12 Years Old Register now for the fall Roller Skat ing Dance Classes beginning Tues day evening October 15th, at 7 p. m. Classes Will Be Twice Weekly TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 7:00 P. M. Entrance Fee . . . 1.00 Per Person. D ties . . . $.30 Weekly in Advance. Private lessons daily except Satur day, Sunday and holidays. One Hour Lessons $3.00 Per Person HOURS: Mornings 10 to 12 Afternoons 1 to 3 lil spoiled what could have been Ifaelwood's clean sweep of Industrial League baseball honors when il slopped their playoff game villi Hi aeon last Sunday. They started eliekMiy in the first innint,', then had lo postpone the tilt to satisfy the weather man. There need he no tears about what hap pened at Beacon Wednesday for j Haelwood has done well enough this year to let all their opponents know whieh is the classest outfit I in the W. V C. loop. Now we hear ithat Hud Klalock has received an I offer from a pro outfit down in the cartel n part of the state for j his services next season. Bud loves the game and you couldn't blame I him lor stepping up in the higher brackets, but without him Hazel wood would he minus a fine pitcher and excellent hitter, as well as , manager w ho has pulled a lot of i smart baseball out of his sleeve. I I WIWKK of lasl week's prize for the closest guess to (he Waynes-ville-Hrevnrd game score was Mrs. C. I!. Kekholf, who guessed 42-0. She took the prize offered by the Carolina .") and 10c Store, n hand i some pereulator. Of the near (10 ! guesses turned in. most guessers stayed in the lower numbers and many cvpec'ed Brevard to make at least one touchdown. Incidentally, tickets to the Canton game here October 11th already are on sale at the American Fruit Stand. Helk Hudson. ,:nd in Hazelwood at Mc Kay's I'harniaev. Illinois Finds Way To Pack Students BLOOM IN'GTOX. Ill Illinois State Normal University is so crowded that the First Methodist and first Baptist churches, a green house, and a bowling alley are be ing used lor classrooms. And "() girls are sleeping on mat tresses on the gymnasium floor. on Be.'ienn''- c':isc infield, and si blanket makers team in the loop pla off crown. Waldiop. Beacon' laPied in the first Vallancouit singled, wood came to tin4 second. Blalock doubled to right Held, and .lack Smith dropped an other safely in Ihe same direction lo bring Bud home and tie the score at 1-1. In the fourth. Beacon's third baseman. I'Yrgu-on. singled to the hit pasture. Vallancouit sacri ficed. Thompson was walked, and bolh runners advanced on a wild pilch. Stewart was given a free trip lo first, loading the bases.1 Then Nichols drove a hot one Ihrougli Undlev lo score Ferguson and Thompson. Another grounder' by Martin wenl lo Dudley, and the Ilaelwood shortstop In' sod wild to tirst. letting Stewart and Nichol-' score. i i Sam I.ane came up in the sixth frame, took a walk to first, stole second, a d v a n c e d on Gordon Wyatt's single, and stole home. Gordon took third as Beacon played for I.ane. and scored on a wild pitch, lightening the score lo 3 and o. But when Beacon came to bat Stewart singled and came home on another safety by. Nichols. .1. C. Bwrrell made Ilazelwood's lasl score in Ihe seventh, doubling lo deep left, getting to third on Gordon ffi.ili's grounder and scor ing on a wild pitch. But the champs couldn't bring enough pow er to overcome Beacon's lead, so dropped the linal game they'll play this year. Box score: Ilaelwood I.ane, rf Gordon Wyatt Glen Wyatt. L'b Dudley, ss Bla'ock. p Smith, c K. Wyatt. lb Troutman. If Burrell, Hb Wright. II Griffin, ,'ib Totals ). i mm fewi Catamounts Open m Slate With Vaynesvi Stars, Band On Prog The GatK nf Woslern r'ar,iii. Canton As a (4ieM Saoou PLA-j&i aaJd PA-fee. 1 A A dOilRSrry oFtMdAAA STAe, $08 AS 9(A U-feRAU-V SaJovOEP iWd0R 8 am A-JPAa!01& OP "All"totiO&S" SPORTS FLASH! St. Louis, winner of Tues day's playoff with Brooklyn for the National League pen nant, was ahead Thursday afternoon 6-1 at the start of the eighth inning, and seemed sure of entering the World Series, whieh starts Sunday at Boston. . rf The average speaker consumes much energy to waste the time of his audience. 1 o..rom Asheville Coca-cola Bottline Co. Beacon Marl in. ss Waldrop. cf Burrell. c Ferguson. 3b Vallaneourt. If Thompson. 2b Stewart, rf Nichols, lb Hardin, p Totals 33 IJ. II. Po. A. F. 1 0 2 0 0 112 0 0! 0 0 3 2 11 0 10 12 1 1 110 1 ! 0 19 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 " 2 0 0 n 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 7 24 15 G R. II. Po. A. E. 0 10 3 1 10 3 10 0 0 6 0 0 1 2 4 2 0 0 14 0 0 10 111 2 12 0 0 118 10 0 0 17 1 6 6 27 15 3 Twn-base hits: Blalock, J. C. Bur rell. Base on balls: off Blalock 4, Hardin 3. Double plays: Wyatt to Dudley; Blalock to Wyatt. Struck out: by Blalock 8. Hardin 6. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of W. L. MeCrack en, late a resident of Haywood County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to file same with the under signed prior to August 28, 1947 or this notice will be pleaded in bat thereof. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make im mediate settlement. This August 28, 1946. harry f. Mccracken, Administrator 1572 Aug. 30 Sept. 6-13-20-27 Oct 4. 12 Bear And Boar Hunts To Be Held This Fall Hunts Announced For Santeetlah Area In Nantahala National Forest The first of a series of 12 bear and boar hunts in the Santeetlah area of the Nantahala National Forest in Graham county will be on Oct. 21-22. Applications to enter the hunt will be made in writing to Victor Denton, agent, N. C. Division of Game and Inland Fisheries, Ashe ville, prior to the deadline of Oct. 10. A public drawing from among applications will be held in the Asheville Chamber of Commerce office. Rules announced for the two day hunts, which will continue un til December 10th, specify that each person participating may kill one bear and one boar. No other game may be hunted. Only per sons who have, trained bear dogs or can borrow such animals will be allowed to enter the hunt. A successful applicant will be permitted to invite not more than 24 persons to accompany him in his hunt. All persons, however, must possess a valid North Caro lina hunting license. No more than eight dogs may be used. All firearms except rifles using rim-fire cartridges, shotguns small er than 16 guage, and side arms may be used. Shotgun ammunition will be limited to the solid-load type. Each application must be accompanied by $50, which will be returned if he is not a winner in the drawing on Oct. 15th, FOOTBALL SCIIFDVLE Friday Waynesville at Elizabethlon. Canton at Forest City. Bryson City at Franklin. Carolina at Miami. Saturday Tusculum at W.C.T.C. N. C. State at Clemson. Tennessee at Difke. Wake Forest at Georgetown. Wofford v. Davidson at Charlotte. Elon at Appalchian. Navy at Columbia. V. M. I. at Georgia Tech. Miss. State at L.S.U. VanderbUt vs. Miss, at Memphis. Pittsburgh at Notre Dame. Alabama at South Carolina. Ohio State at So. California. George at Temple. Florida at Tulane. The Cats of Western Carolina will hold their first borne gaii.e since' '42 when they meet Tuscu lum of Greeneville, Tenn., at Cullo whee Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Having tied the powerful High Point college team and dropped a decision last week to Carson-Newman, Coach Ted Young's newly formed edition of the Catamounts are showing promise of giving W. C. its best gridiron combina tion in years. Extra seats have been secured from Canton high school to seat the expected 5,000 fans, largest in the school history The Waynesville Township high school band, under Director Charles Isley, will march on the field be fore and at half-time during the game. Several former Moun taineer stars will see action Sat urday night. Stanley Henry, 170 pound quarterback who earned a spot on the all-state prep eleven of 1941, will be in at tailback, and Oliver Yount, his running mate at Waynesville, will be in a wing back. Jack Arrinijton, fullback, has been out due to injuries, but should i be ready in a couple of weeks. Hugh Constance, Barron Clark, Howard Collins, Jack Allison, James Fie, and Elmer Harris are other Waynesville players who have led Coach Young to expect a lot of good football from this year's squad. Constance has been select ed alternate to Co-captains Clark Pennell, Lenoir; and Ray Harris, 200-pound halfback from Marion. On Roa Forest G Tonight Another hFh r.url ol the Cant on n.o Bears, who tonht tent Konst ( 'in , Bear's lir-t t:;i :ti,,' ..v Forest On ;w HendciMjm ii:t- m, and ciiiiic- trum a ball is taken mi.i, sitting in the u::i!, Black Beais kmu the breaks that ion game, so hau- -ri journey with in i-ntud home another in record of t hree ur .Miii'Eaiitun handed dexter's team il- Season laM Friday pi two touchdown ant1 in the lasl hti.! Black Hears had i Greeneville. Tit.ii.. ? Warren Wilson grid After this game, il to Vn nes j I U- in bi scrap for Haywood ( Afb FAMOUS BRA NATIONAUY ADVERTISED TRUCK TIRES GUARANTEED fir quality, brand nw tires with newst rayon coMtrvctioa. Special OCTOBER PRICES. Includes Taxi. WE PAY AU riUICHT CHARGES Tvbei S4.J3 4.SJ .33 6.11 7.91 Highway TroocU 700x30 I ply 700x20 10 ply 750x20 - S ply 750x20 10 ply 835x30- 10 ply Ti(nn 25 wllh wdw. olo COD. fxfr 6 Kepun tot payMHl I M will" order fOt tMMEWAT DtUVtlY BM0 rOOR ORDER TODAYI Nam Ih brandi you prefer. 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