ir r. 1 i ! 1 Hi i 'I i r 2 ' ' V'-! ' PHE SPOfeTS PAGE Of THe Waynesviile Mountaineer Tuesday, February i, 1948 SPEARHEADING With SPORTS By ED SPEARS Two Cage Programs Are Slated r..n. ) ! ills to. 1 1 '. Aim: in:;s t.u' 1' ).'h . One j hi, bred whisoei RKPt U.TKKS ASSIGNED to the State Deparn,eM found i uy last Thursciay when Sect ttary MarshaH so bi.,' Davis Cap. 'vhivn the Umu-a Stato tt-n-:':o.ii Australia last year, and made the draw other nations who compete tor tho ,.i tio- ehap. it is reported, kept whispering in a well "What's a bve? What's a bye?"' Watching the proceedings, the Austrian minister remarked sadly to the British ambassador. "Even if we won it, which doesn't seem hkelv. we wou'dn't have enouch monev to pav tne freight on o." 1111 11 .AC.l i: AWARD tor the outstanding mule ;iil.ti i. .i ill! I .w nlin.is cill jo 'o Id Kollc nl.ei :,. i . I.H--uiei I'iiI,!' I ,-.k. I ti.ill unci liii-Kissr ace. tiir I'Hi . . . nial. ino the -.in Diike athlete lo vein (he uuanl saint- It was set in I'1 IS. Two Carolina men have canted it, out' cai It 1 1 1 1 1 I leninn. Catavc ha and Wake Forest . . . Mrs. Intrll- 1, iv. on l;".e. Chapel ll'll s cnerarde :;ollrr, !, I In l u inner in the women's diiMoii. KolTcn- berei, i ii iilcnlall v. is the first male athlete without a football Ktind, and was on the All-American collegiate caec team. an A-.:r S..I-I...V : Ilia. I. I ' jeoo.i I . 1' ; l.t ,,..' at". ."I . bi-.-z uau-!, Alexai-.at . Confereiur :wu h e inphasvin.; team woik. n tho hottest ot their H.kimit .ko, , Tho Aloxano! ui, !ni. :t Id o.nals and 47 chant'.' t".- e- 1 1 , i- v.Mf. The W oltnaok n . ,11 -it., ii, his field t ss'S A tv s f c j laving with lltl'ao.'. m.i' H. ..--! ca .'e d !. 'A .1 :.'. ' .'!l ! 'I!'.. .'. Olc tlU'll' ii, . .rdei- t. sturlv hoi ticiiltiu'e. After -i a I i... tike ever tin brother s truek Isrir. neii ..er- he .: the bet piayer ;r. the Scuthtrr. Weather Man May Cause Cancellation WTIIS Inactive, Can ton Goes To Fines Creek, Clyde Invades Crabtree Although the weather man may force a change of plans, high school o.-Ov'.Mh.-.iler: arc slated lo tic ur i .mim leti-ri-siii:;' pop-am- m . . of ; illc. u hicli lia1. an okmi ... t, I;,hl . h.ni iii;ult ;ii l ;ii,.-. . i n.., kr Hli t In' .!,iimi.i' I'll .(.. ..' S i ,i . lull a'-iiin was foit'i il '., , I I lilt' :,!IM llt'fHlIsi' lit till' mi i neither The Sylva te.'nn . in .rhedult'd to appear heir Kn- inulit. hinvi'ic!'. I Ih- hi .'l-ridi UK t' li-'ni! team it honked to play at Kir.e Oct!, ."hou.'h favoicd to repeat then : ,'vnu will!;. Canton can rxpeel oh' dilHcuIty in handling l"inc ";-fik al their iionir court and the .n-peel are for to good panics. l'!ac' cagcrs invade the Crab n t i. iii, lJuil court, in their t-ar-:t .,- iiMt'ting hot h Clyde teams . i re v. nuiers. iletlnl was primed to take on iii.ili i at Ihe Knka gym on Moii .i'. i.iL'hl. and will entri tain Knies i , rk on 1- ridav. i lie ' In ist School Greenies will it i" iraoii. Uu;.j ui.'h o.i YVfc.i- c si A 4:04 Miler? v I IPS p&Xi I V A "a. I -ho (,l ni'lt r 1. .'SO l'.u i top Ik. - t lit Mjn.e and 1't mi -tarh i; I r i ' n . I: .1.1 I,, . il 4 d.i hr.M -;. ! ; ! hi I) K HVi;if lVnn State I'm- .it ihe '.lionrest ehal t Col D'uUN. tlie 'Tlyhiii Koy Ciiii 'er. Iowa State's nee rimnei. says Karvcr .pee-.i and hiss to run a o.i mile, and predicts that lit :tl -My w ilh Dodds Ism In ihe 'Aire. The runner is a slow I.:.; licislur. TOURNAMENT TIME will soon arrive in this vicin ity Canton eave a hint that the Black Bears will be one of tlie t ip ceded quints in the Blue Ridge Conference scrap li kiunking off Asheville School in their return tame Saturday, revenging their previous defeat. Win ner ol li e coiifei ence meet will engage the winner of the Western Conference Tourney, being held at lcuph, in the distiict tournament at Cullowhee. Hli; AFF-TIME batting record in regular season play was made by Rogers (the Rajah) Hornsby, when play hit; w ith the Car dinals in 1924. a big .424. The only present day plaver to bust the .400 mark is Ted Williams, Boston's home run king, who slammed six points over the magic mark in 1941 . . . Longest throw of a baseball was made back in 1910 by Sheldon Lejeune in Cincin nati, for a distance of 426 feet, 9l2 inces . . . Babe Ruth knocked a urand total of 729 home runs. 13 of which were in World Series uames. K NOTES. Four runners share the world record .us for the 100-vard dash: Frank Wykoff (who set nearer-hoR-2.0(10 si t ii ii' TRAC of 9.4 St Cm. it in 190). Jesse Owens, Clyde Jeffrey, Americans, and D. J. Douber of Sou'.h Africa. Sweden's Gur.der Haess has come ;. t-ir.;riU:e mue, oniy i.t seconub ut:, anu ms ,:') ;r, tho two and three mile uisUir.ces; 1,500. !rr; "-."oil me'er events . the hrh ;timp rrr r'1 . liv 1 rs- Sterr; in 1)41. and Jo- wi i, n , i-i.p ot ft hi i inel'i.--. !Hv MI'S 'n i'iiubt lis the m I ei ions .lolm Mon t.li.ue n tin- t oll world, whose prodigious feat, oil the fdii'wa ((('Ob' l"in the must talked of uoldnu liume of the ( i Inmnrc h- soon faded to obsiiiit when it be came know n that he was at onetime a wanted man m poll, e i n 'Us. Howeer, recently we s;tw an uilule that he as still j (rat some figure with the diier. brassie. nib lick and puller. WELL DRILLER New. modem Cyclone Drilling .Machine, the very latest on the maiUel. designed to save the customer money as well as Hoiiis a better job. ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION Ten years' experience in Western North Carolina well drilling and pump installation. GREEN BROTHERS L. L. McCall, Operator Canton and Penrose, N. C. Phone Canton 2920 Route 3 Canton, N. C. Sylva Falls In Tight Cage Scrap With Blue Demons Bi.tl.el, scheduled to play at '"andW-r on Monday night, took ah, number 9 for the season Fri J:i night against the Sylva high 'i-.iini Plaving at their home court, the ileihel girls had little difficulty in liiuninn the visiting six 47 to 15. Vera Farmer rang up 26 points dmiin' ihe game. The nightcap was a hard-played m.iteh that wasn't decided until Bill Trull untied the score in the liual minutes of play with a free throw to make possible a 29-28 ietory. Bobby Wells was top scor er lor the evening, with 15 points, and Bumgarner the standout for S Iva. Girls Lineup Pos. Bethel (47) Sylva (15) F Clarke 11 Ward (4 Farmer ' 26) McClure (6) Smothers Bags 16 As Canton Downs Blues 44 to 33 1 "Butch" Small, ers steamed in 16 point? to lead the Canton Biack Bears to a 44-33 '. iclory over Ashe- ' ville School for Boys. The Saturday t'tcinocn program I at Canton was opened hy a scrap between tlie "B quads of the two ; school-, uhiih the Baby Blu?s racked up li7 to L'4 ! Varsity Lineup Waynesviile Girls Win, Boys Lose To Cullowhee Girls Take Close One 20-19, While Moun taineers Drop Theirs 44-28 Waynesviile high split the doubleheadcr at Cullowhee on l'ri 1 iy night, the WTHS girls winning .1 nip and tut k game 2" I" 11) while C ullowhee handed Hie hoys a slin;; uiK 4ti to 27 defeat. Condill and McCrarkcn account ed for most of Waynesville's poinls in the opener, while Cullowhee'.s lolhert sank 12 to p.liv the losers. The ttame stayed elo-e all the way. Cullowhee leading slightly at the hall hut Waynesviile nosed the home elub out in the 'inal minutes. The Cullowhee quint piled up a commanding lead against the start ling WTHS live during the first half, and Coach Weatherby played his second team the last two tuur ters when the scoring was more evenly divided. Cullowhee also made liberal use of its subs. Girls Lint up Pos. Cullowhrr (lfl) W'ville (201 Canton Hangs Up Double Triumph Over Clyde High Canton hung up a double win Friday night at the Black Bear gym, the girls winning a close one over Clyde 23 to 19. and the hoys marking up a 34 to 2f. triumph. Girls , Lineup Pos. Canton ( ?:H F Henclrix ' t'-i' F Ingle Mi F Grillin 3 G Robinson G B. Latham G N. Latham Suhsr Vanlon. M Parham, Ford 2. Hardin ONE CITY FINDS PEACE j BATAV1A, N. Y. (UP) This western New York city has one 'claim to fame for 1947 it was a jsafe phice to live. Police Lt. For rest A. Gray reported no violent Hr.;.ihs within the city limits last ear--"no automobile fatalities, no suicides and no murders." 'I Mir (Iff Ia.oi. 'Id I'r h St.lllleV Hli C'lilllU-- Medtuid Sunt h Haney. !' KIDNEYS r.ii ML'. IVn IliU L-. C I Boys Lineup 'Pos. Canton (34; MycV V J. Smathers 1 ih.rdin .' F Philips itii Warren 'P C M. Stiles ill' l.md)" ' " G D. Suh's Miiir.ni -:c ,; Mij, r ; "' ' ; Subs; t'.inl.in, I' n. ' ' i Stephens 2. K. Sn.Jilhei 11" ;'. Loll in, Cai 'i-r. C'.-.'.l". : .-.:.v 2 , Spencer. Keferee: C'.oloith. i,i,in linnilne. itching, cloudy ,. .., gi l up iiitfiitsi' Do you n.iiiisV Oo you nave ruum Il s.i. Bet Xfir-TF.X. PiiCk. I. is iiii.li fiintaln a Tiimlprti I, ,.. l,y speciillists in kiilney l;,vs tiealment iikiicpb you i" son. S;.fe for fhililifTi in ! this iuI as a reminder tj nblels at ymr ilnig store. liniK Slore or your home- Chili,. Because , : and cooking , is of infeii... Beware Cci ThatH Creomul.sion i cause it gix-.s i trouble to !,. germ laden to soothe i,i. flamed bru branes. Tciii .. a bottle of c ell to have yo,: CREOMYuli, forCouhs,C:,,c3 Tolberf (12) Bai ker Biyson Hi Sutton Hogdtn Churchwell Phillips 1 1 1 MeClaekfell id) Cogdill i9i Fiantn Farmer Sheehan Subs: Cullowhee. J. Hodgin 6, Bodson. Stevens. Waynesviile. No land 1. Medforfl, McClure. Pos. Canton (4 I) F Smathers ,l!i F Phillips if.' C M. Sides CI Miller ' CI D. St ik-s Subs; Caul. 'Ii' A. School (33) Coulter 1 10) Klee ifi) Bizzell i4i Miller (12i Carrulhers g 4; Asheville Blalock '10) Cooke Bumgarner Singleton Subs- Bethel. Bryson Jacobs Painter E. Bryson ' 2) Mease. Sylva. School. Pollack 2. VVehh, Wood. LIGHTNING HARNESSED PITTSBURGH iUP) A super lightning holt, possibly the mighti est ever recorded, was '-trapped" by special instruments at Westing house Electric Corporation's plant. Consisting of live separate surges, the boll contained an estimated 34.),0(M) amperes of electricity, which is equal to tlie current flow ing into 3(10.000 homes. Boys Lineup Pos. Cullowhee (46) W'ville (27) F Norton (12) Powers (6) F Simpson (6) Carswell C Sagle (1) Yarborough G J. Wyhe (6) Shook (2) G Tilley (5) Gibson Subs: Cullowhee, H. Wyhe 1, Bryson 9, Cole 5, Gunnels 1, Tay lor, . Monteith. Waynesviile. Maney 2, Boyd 4, Mehaffey 2, Sutton 6, Davis 5. ; Officials: Brown and Rhodes. Ihin IV.izor Blades Forty-cUht double-edged safety razor til. uies of the so-called 'thin" 1y e 'veich one ounce. TAKE SUNDAYS OFF CABONDALE, 111. (UP) The Student Christian Foundation at Southern Illinois University, a non sectarian group, is the only or ganization of its kind which does not hold meetings on Sunday. Eighty per cent of its members go more for the week-end. SLOGAN FOR SMOKERS TALLAHASSEE, Fla. iUP) C E. Hames, hotel man, coined the newest slogan for Florida's state wide drive against forest fires. It is: "Chaperone your cigarettes. Don't let them go out alone." H hii, F l" llins l ineup llrlhcl I'M) Sylva 2Hi P, Well I .as ninti - nil " Gibson Denver Cu no i 1 1 ' Biiniliarnei- i 10 Cede Ii I'-dlc'l'!! 'it Ward '7 Prrs'.!r Well'-. .1 S ha REVIEW OF YEAR IN SPORTS OCTOBER." Siilr- Bethel Long 4 Muriav. Cbasoli. Iletci .lone- 2, Evair- (iftieiJh : Fowler and Roger H . 1 2S FF Smite Sprt (Satj 1 M r - this week onlt b alentine's man stom - . . ... ... . ... ... ... . . ' ... ' - - - - '' '-'.'' ' r : ,, ' ' . ' - '. .... .. VOI ICE OF EXI C I TION SAI L IN Till: SI PLJUOR COURT WUOOI) cr)lw.'TY XOlil'lI CAROLINA. nwil) L'NDEItWOOU. Tradin and Doim; Business as Underwood Lumber and Supply Company ant i- Ciiiers Lumber Company. Plaint lit . vs. MOl'LTRY A. DILLAKD, Defendant By virtue ot an execution direct ed to ihe undersigned from Ihe Superior Louit of Haywood County in the abovfe-entitled action. 1 will on Monday, the 23rd day of Febru ary. 1948. at 11:00 o'clock A. M at the Court House door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title, and interest which the said Moultry A. Dillard, the defendant, had in the following described real estate on the 12th day of September, 1946, or any time thereafter, to-wit: 1 Being Lots. Nos 151. 152, 153, and 154 of the John B. Henry es tite pi opei ty, as per plat of Walter C Bcarden, made July, 1946, and rctiirdtd in Map Book "A", page 1)9 Haywood County Registry, to v hicii 'U". v and plat reference js made for a more particular ..,cription. i This the 22nd day of January, ' 1948. 1 R. V. WELCH, Sheriff. I 1698 Jan 27-Feb 3-10-17 : r S. h m6ap erf-:,-r?e txoe. 3 t? WRONG M MILWAUKEE II belt Haehrbass tried to father on the telephone busy signal lor ahotii 4"i The operator tht-iks Ii i I ry ing if she hadn i tip.u 1 he was calling hi ow i m HAi'Pv i.wniv. INDIANAPOLIS I I ' John Snowden w.e. ai h stove prep, il lie.: In . -;i k t stove explodeil .old I Soou'dell iierosv the n lantied uninjiiitil in l.n Up. ;i:m: . i . i : i I , I , Sittitll I MM he I 1 : f '." '.':; ' : ; I- CAN'T STEAL :VWf llO-i.S,:M .-. i FAITHFUL K) iiil IM) FASCOAG, R I ( F i. -Emily Puilen. 90 died .u i.e. lated, snowbound noiot Ii. , 1 year-old handri.an. c:. .... . , H..! worked for 4H hour- i . -v . - i f i 1,000-yard pal ii -o In loitio uh word of her dealt, t.. the .-m ,i. DO YOU TIRE EASILY? it your lirad, worn-oul feeling it dut l dtflcfanc in your diet of lion and torn f tho important Vltamint . . . then uy OMIN for 30 dol. See it you don't feel batttr and hov more itamina for woik and ploy. Cot OMIN Tabled ol yowl diyg. tloro . . . end 9t tttultt or your iiony bach, iJ ndntn lomn from many cauiet, iu your dodo .' it, tifd fethng ptnhtl Eilab. Sine 1912 I CAN'T STEAL FLAVOR FROM THAT BOTTLE Sure, we like sunlight but it s downright bad medicine for many a bottled beverage. Gets right through plain, ordinary bottles, and steals the delicate flavor be fore the bottle is even opened. That's why Orange-Crush comes in an amber, flavor-guard-in: bottle the bottle that defies die sun. Seals-out harmful light ray sseals-in the fresh fruit flavor. Try Orange -Crush today taste the extra freshness of true orange flavor. Orange Crush Bottling Co. II. L. STEWART, Salesman VAMtfees rooK-Te. seieif SAMe-tS vM-rAe. vJofst-P sppiiss- oveR-rAe' eieooi.yA4 popeeres Si'!-l''l!iVl-u-r-.--- We Can la You Pass '1:1'. NORTH Al'TO ir!s 'J Our Mew Equipment Is Here DOKS VOLIt CAR MT.D GLASS We Replace Glass In Any Make Car We Can Find Any H In Your Car Wi' iThi Equipmer,'. DRIVE IN TODAY . 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