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Hendersonville
C. Grimes
,Co-C' Young
Blythe
Lohman
Sparks
Burnett
Fleming
.Inhnson
Hendrix
Morgan
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Wavnc-villp 0
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Canton To Play Asheville SchoollJuniors Defeat Cubs GtoO
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CHARLIE iCHOO-CHOO) JUST1CR. North Carolina back, jumps
over pile of Wake Forest players to score touchdown in game be
tween the slate rivals at Wake Forest Saturday. It was the game's
first score. Unbeaten North Carolina won, 28 to 6, iAP Wirephotoi.
Tlutus' Arrington Sparks
Defensive Play For WCTC
12
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Brevard 0
tinersonvillp 13
Hcndersiinvillc 0
; Ben Lippen 14
(Special to The Mountaineer)
By J. C. CUNNINGHAM
Jack (Flutus) Arrington of
Waynesville, nlternate captain of
the 1948 edition of the Catamounts,
has proved himself to be one of the
main reasons why the Youngmen
have made their fine showing thus
far this season. Plutus, as he is
best known around the campus,
has taken on the duties of the
strategist for the Cats and has
come through with flying colors as
he has led the team to two very
important victories.
Jack, who tips the scales at a
mere 235 pounds, was injured In
his first year at Western Carolina
and saw only limited action last
year as a result of his injuries, but
has come into his own this year
and is playing havoc with the op
position's defense from his quarterr
back position. His line backing
ability is nothing short of near per
fect. On many occasions he has
come through with life saving
tackles.
Coach Tom Young, head mentor
at Western Carolina, says of Jack
that he is one of the finest hard
working lads that he has ever
coached, which is no small tribute
to any lad that hits the gridiron
on successive Saturdays. Plutus'
abilities do not stop with his foot
ball. He has been selected as
president of both his Freshman and
Football Schedule
Oct. 15
High School
Waynesville at Hendersonville.
Asheville School at Canton.
Hayesville at Bryson City.
Franklin at Sylva.
Marshall at Candler.
Ort. 16
College Gaines
Duke vs. Maryland
North Carolina vs. N. C. Slate.
Tennessee vs. Alabama.
Georgia Tech vs. Auburn.
Georgia vs. L.S.U.
Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky.
Mississippi vs. Tulane.
Wake Forest vs. Ouquesne.
William Mary vs. VP1.
Virginia vs. Washington & Lee.
Black Bears
Seek First
Grid Win
Coach C. C. Poindexter sent his
Canton High Black Bears through
light drills yesterday as the team
ran through final wrm-up drills
for their game with the Asheville i
School Blues in Memorial Stadium !
tonight. Kick-off time is 8 o'clock. j
The Bears came through their
rugged haltle with the Waynesville i
Mountaineers last week in good
shape and with the exception of
Rhymer, speedy back, will be at
top strength, as they try to enter
the win column for the first time
this year. The Bears have improved
steadily and gave the Mountaineers
a battle down to the finish After
three non-conference and one con
ference defeat the Bears will be
out to even their Conference rec
ord against the Blues.
Little is known of the Blues hut I
they are expected to field another
strong team this year and every
phase of the game has been gone
over by the Bears this week in
preparation for this annual clash
with (he Blues. The offensive ma
chine continues to get much atten
tion in an ever ending attempt to
improve the scoring which has been
limited to two touchdowns in four
games I his year.
Coach Poindexter is expected to
field almost the same team against
the Blues that has opened most of
the previous games.
Probable Starting Line-Up
LF. Hhodarmer RT Sharp
Pless RE Pate
Fisher LH Devlin
Amos Rll Allen
Matthews KB Stiles.
QB Moore
LT
LC.
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Yannigans
Score 6-0
Win Over
Canton Foe
I
J Coach Carl Ratcliff's Waynes
j ville "Yannigans" opened their
! 1948 season under the lights Wed
i nesday night with a 6-0 win over
j the Canton CutM Approximately
I 500 fans sat through a rugged de
; feiioive game played under per
j feet football weather.
The first half was more or less
a defensive battle between the
.teams with several fumbles marring
tne game. Jugate s quick kicking
kept the Cubs in their own terri
tory most of the time. Neither team
could get their offensive machine
in high gear and seemed to be
wailing for the breaks. Waynes
ville held a slight edge in the first
half as they rolled up 5 first downs
lo Canton's 3.
Late in the third quarter the
"Yannigans" got the first break of
the game when Joe llipps recover
ed a Canton fumble on the Canton
28. With DeWcese And I4intt
j carrying the mail, the "Yanngans"
moved to the 9 before Canton took
lover on downs Canton punted
iand Kugale returned it 20 yards
to the Canton 40. After an ex
change of pums. Carol Swanger
.gathered in a Canton punt on the
Canton 42 and raced back to the 27.
Waynesville moved to the Canton
j 11 but the Cubs threw up a stiff
defanse and held for downs on the
I i Continued on Page Fouri
Sophomore classes and has also
been selected as president of the
Veterans Club.
Jack is a sophomore at Western
Carolina and one can rept assured
that a lot will be heard of this out
standing athlete before he receives
his sheepskin.
Cincinnati Coach Phil Page
played three years of baseball for
Penn State college.
Passing For Touchdowns
irS Jizn
Locals Hold
Lead Over
Bearcats
Coach Carleton Weatherby's
Mountaineers, fresh from a victory
over the.ir oldest rival last Friday,
tsiigle with the Hendersonville
Bearcats at Hendersonville tonight.
The series has developed into a riv
alry that almost equals the Moun-
lainecr-BlacK Bear series in every
respect. Although the records are
incomplete prior to 1932, the Moun
taineers hold a definite edge to
date. The Waynesville team has
gathered 13 victories while losing
only three games to the Bearcats.
The Hendersonville team is much
improved this year and is expected
to battle the Mountaineers on even
terms when the two teams enter
the game tonight.
Following is the records of the
Waynesville-Hendcrson ville scries
since 1932:
1932 Waynesville 20, Henderson
ville 6,
Waynesville 7, Henderson
ville 6.
Waynesville 48( Henderson
ville 0.
Waynesville 19, Henderson
ville 6.
Waynesville 25!
ville 7.
Waynesville 19
ville 0.
Hendersonville
ville 2.
Hendersenville 13, Waynes
ville 7.
Waynesville 19,
ville 6.
Waynesville 27;
ville 0.
Waynesville 46,
ville 0.
Waynesville 28,
ville 0.
Waynesville 14,
ville 0.
Hendersonville 18,
ville 7.
Waynesville 29. Henderson
ville 0.
Waynesville 27, Henderson
ville 0. t
O ) 9 f
Cleveland Captures Series
Over Braves In Six Games
In the opening game of the
1948 World Series, it was the two
aces of the Indians and Braves on
the mound. Bob Keller, Cleveland
fireballer, pitched one of his great
est games only lo go down to de
feat in the last inning.
Tommy Holmes doubled in the
ninth lo score the only run of the
game as Johnny Sain pitched shut
out ball. The Braves made only two
hits oh" Feller bul that was sufficient.
Stengel Appointed
Yankees Manager
Charles i Casey) Stengel was
named manager of the New York
Yankees for 1949 and 1950 today.
He succeeds Stanley iBucky) Har
ris, who withdrew from the Job last
week.
Stengel, who managed clubs
in
It was a different story in the i "lc r1'""' League lor nine years,
second came. Hob l.emon was mi ' llils b--cn boss of the Oakland Oaks
the mound for the Indians and of ,lle 'aeific Coast League for the
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ersat T c : . i i. , i, rhlg,, rtnars near reveals a lew ui ma yaw
i iui million quaneruacK ui mr ., ---- o..rl. mnct
'man grips the ball with his fingers across the lacing ."? "ft1 ""gf" "St
'drnust grip the ball smoothly, not to the ear." When del'vwn? the ball 3 the nose
rallel to the ground savs Luckman, and the ball delivered with a wrist snap Legs
eomfonbly wUh the weight balanced on the balls of the feeV Luckman. who this year
w of I he finest of hil To seasons with the Bears, recently turned author and the pictures
ffl" "is book. "Passine for Touchdowns.
Messer, Hipps Chosen
Captains Of Yannigans
The Waynesville "Yannigans"
elected captains for the 1948 season
at a meeting this week. They chose
Troy Messer. guard and Joe Hipps,
fullback to lead the team this year.
Jimmy Galloway, who suffered a
broken leg and is out for the sea
son was elected honorary captain.
Lefty Warren Spahn for the Braves.
Both gave up eight hits hut Lemon
scattered the Braves and they man
aged only one run Final score was
4 to 1. Manager Boudreau paced
the hitters with I wo doubles.
Cleveland, with Gene Bearden
hurling five-hit ball, shut nut Ihe
Braves in the third game The In
dians made only 5 hits off Bick-
ford and Voi:. lie hut wildness on
the part of the Bo;.lon hurlrrs :,et
up their runs The Braves touched
Bearden for livr blows bul no two
in the same inning.
In the fourth game, the Indians
had too much pMchinp for the
Braves again and was the winner
by the score of 2 to 1. Steve Gro
mek was the winning pitcher and
ham. Hip loser Bostons only run
was a home run by Marvin Hickerl.
Larry Doby blasted one out of Ihe
park and it proved to be Ihe win
ning margin for Ihe Indians
In the fifth game played before
the largest crowd lo witness a game
in Ihe history of baseball itl(i.2Hfli
the Braves came back strong and
handed Ihe Indians the worst beat
ing ol the series, the game was
j evened at 5-5 in the sixth but Ihe
j Braves blasted across 6 runs in
the seventh to ice the game. War
ren Spahn was Ihe winning pitch
ier, retiring 18 of the 19 men he j
faced. Bob Feller lost his second
j game in two stal ls as Ihe Braves
i gol eight hils and seven runs in (
.innings against him. Bob Klliol.
! Braves third hsaenian, blasted two'
home runs out of Hie park lo lead !
j
the Braves to victory.
The Indians won the sixlh came
and the 1948 World Sines Cham
pionshp with a 4-3 victory over
the Braves. Bob Lemon started
on the mound for Ihe Indians and
lasted 7 innings being replaced
by 'Lofty Gene Bearden, who slop- ,
ped the Braves cold. Manager Lou
Boudreau again led the hitters -while
Elliot paced "lioston with a
healthy three for three. Bill Voi
sePe was the losing pikher.
Lefty Gene Bearden was acclaim
ed the outstanding Cleveland per
former by Manager Boudreau.
Bearden hurled one complete shut
out game and added to hits to aid
his own cause. With the Braves in
past three years. His club this year
won both the league pennant and
the loop playoffs.
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Bowling League
Is Organized
At Local Center
An organization meeting was
h Id Monday night, Oct 11, at the
Waynesville Bowling Center with
Mr. Allen and Mr. WamMey, "rep
lesentaf tves of the American Bowl
ing Congress in charge. League di
rectors were elected with Ed Boone
.serving as president and A. P
Veith as secretary.
The management of the Bowling
Center has announced that six
learns have definitely entered the
local howling league and there are
two more probable teams lined up
ll is hoped that match play can hp
started next week and any and all
howlers who wish In linwl this uori.l
ler should contact Dr. Sireicher oi I Some men seem to have a knack for picking winners
Jim Bracken at the Center All i nnd it isn't surprising to find a large proportion of such men
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enough bowlers turn out, a second
league will be formed later.
Teams already entered in the
league are. Dayton Rubber, two
teams; Cutsole, Lions and one in
dependent team. The Tannery and
Pel Dairy are expected to enter a
team along with another independ
ent learn and round out an eight
team league.
Browns.
The Cleveland
champions of the
Football Conference, play two pre- ,
season Raines before beginning the !
defense of their title. The Browns'
meet Buffalo at Akron. O., and
Baltimore at Toledo. I
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Ihe middle of a game winning ral
ly in the sixth game Bearden got j
the call again. He relieved Lemon
and retired the Braves in the 8th!
and 9th inning and assured the In- '
dians their first World Series championship.
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Players from 23 states are on
Ihe football roster of Yale.
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