ORTS PAGE Of The Waynesville Mountainew FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1948 jail Team, Band Are red Al Banquet Eyeni ,VEB YOUNT Ulle Township High team and band were eek with a splendid I Hazelwood school, jvhicli was sponsored r of Commerce, ably Eastern Star and y organizations, was juccess. was given in recog t outstanding record iineers and the-'band I year. The football i eight victories and regular season play a favored Marion paper Bowl game in band has played an in the victory inarch id also in all the ac eonimunity. at Success 4 was attended by te and everyone con ceal success. Jona jerved as master of place of Wayne Cor vas hospitalized, and ving at a lively pace. introduced Coach Jierby, who made a the success of the eathcrby referred to id Mr. Outside", with being M. H. Bowles, t of the school. He thout Mr. Bowles, it en impossible to turn ig teams and the fine 'aynesville boasts of that Mr. Bowles was 4" for anything that the school and com- ! r Comment alherby introduced ith a few remarks i Howard Liner: lartcrback and un ent. Best game at , where he caught down pass in closing t- Jill Owen: "Hender jwas also Bill's best, in defense all year, f isley: 'Mr. Inside" te squad. Good line ways gets those extra I $: "Hendersonville 'layed with badly in ' Never die spirit led jnding season." "Good defensive end dth brother Bill. Al Iving end of cutback 1 mark: "Outstanding lh Paper Bowl best leted seven of eight A Waynesville to vic- s well: "Good nntiired eady for any assign d whale of a defensive igon ." e: "Lightweight of utslanding linehacker. lainsl Asheville School ketl punl for louch cinched , Blue Ridge tehaffey: "Most im t on the Mountaineer ar defensive play with g and blocking on of- c "Unsung hero of "ill ia nt blocker on re Own field." borough: "Swell de ar and pass receiver. in anyone, in and out, Ions." itherby ran down the I with personal re j introducing Assistant "RatclifT with the re 4 was as fine a man as f place to work with ould be impossible to ithout him here at t tcliff in turn intro "annigans, his team of :inox f.v I QUALITY S HEATING NO DOW PATMW I VS TODAY mm ccmPBKf lie vine, N. C t; 8S BrMdwsy Paper Bowl Official Sends Letter To Coach Coach Cdi'leton Weatherhv re ceived a letter from John H Ste phens, president of Canton Y's Men's Club, praising the great per formance of the Waynesville Tow n ship High School football team ami band in the first annual Paper Bowl classic The lighting spirit and sports manship have alwajs marked the high school grid team and Mr Stephens was in high praise of the record. The Paper Bowl game was one of the greatest exhibitions of sportsmanship seen in this section. Only one penally marred the Ma-rion-Waynesville grid tussle The high school hand drew wide acclaim by the Y's Men's Club president in making the Paper Bowl a success. Mr. Stephens' letter to Coach VVealherby is as follows: "The Y's Men's Club would like to take this opportunity to compli ment you, the Waynesville High School, and the people of Waynes ville on the great performances the football team and band displayed in the Paper Bowl here December 4. "Everyone who saw the game was loud in his praise of the Waynesville Band. "The great teamwork, fighting spirit and sportsmanship of your football team will long be remem bered by everyone. Your team has done much to further the prog ress of athletics and friendly rela tions in Haywood County and Western North Carolina. "May you have continued suc cess in all your endeavors." JOHN R. STEPHENS, President Clyde Cagers Divide Two Tilts With Bethel Foes The Clyde High cage teams split a doubleheader with the Bethel Blue Demons on the Clyde gym Monday night The Clyde girls nosed out the Bethel lassies by 26 to 24 in a thrill packed game, but Ihe Blue Demon boys came back lo defeat Ihe Clyde boss by 37 to Miss Evans continued to pace the Clde girls by hitting the loop for IS points, while Miss Gorrell toss ed in 11) to lead the losers. The boys' game was a well played affair and the Bin" Demons finally began to click in the scoring de partment as they notched up their first v in of the season Manious. with 10 points, was the offensive leader for the Blue Dem ons C. Morgan, lanky center for Clyde, swished the net for 13, to pace the losing cause. Girls' Line-up: Bethel 24 E -Hhinehan K --Buckner ifi F Garrett 1 0 G C. Rhinehart G Z. Rhinehart G --llcnsnn Subs: Helhel Mease Stevenson. Cook Morgan' Clyde 1 26 1 Evans (15) Fish 16) Stamey (5) Medford Smith Collins lleatherly, (2. Parks. Clyde Roys' l ine up: Bethel 37i F -Manious 10 i 1'--Henson i7 C Murray 4 C. ( i -Gibson ( 8 i G Reeve 2 Subs: Bethel Welch Clyde (28) Warren (8) Hardin (1 ) Morgan (13 Spencer Haynes 1 ill, Steven son (4 1. Grogan. Wells. Clyde Limbo. Morgan, Stevenson (4). WCTC Scores Win j Over Guilford In Loop Battle With Bob Tate and Bob McGinn hitting the loop consistently the! Western Carolina Catamounts roll-1 ed over the Guilford Quakers 50 lo 44 in a North State Conference! game. 1 The game was a nip ann men sfTair with the Cats taking control in the first quarter and maintain Champion YMCA Teams Divide Doubleheader Martel Mills and the Champion Y teams divided a Western North Carolina League doubleheader Mo nday night, with the Champion Kills continuing their winning ways with a 2!) tn 26 win, but the Martel boys downed the Champion Y quint 61 to 54 Miss Muse, with an even 20 markers, pared Ihe Champion girls, wiHi Miss Smilh tossing in 12 for Martel. Thp boys' game was fast ana j furious throughout, but manei I forged ahead and ended up with a seven-point victory Clontz tallied I 19 points for the winners, with j Stamey of the losers only one point I hark with 18 ing it throughout the game The Catamounts were out in front by 31 to 17 at the half. Girls' Line-up: The Quakers closed strong, bill I Martel Mills 1 26 the Cals proved superior in passing ! p Smith I2i and ball handling and their de- p . jvi. Jones fense never let Guilford get within y p, Jarvis (6) six points of them. The Cata- o - M. Jarvis mounts look possession of the ball c -Wagoner (3) in the last minute and froze it to ;.. Jarvis 5 assure a victory. The Catamounts proved beyond any doubt that they are going lo be j plenty hard to deal with in Ihe con- bojs' l.inr-up: ference and the opposition w ill ; Martel '61 i have their hands full in every j r- Edmunds 12 1 game wilh the Cats. j F Clontz 19' Bob Tale with 16 points and Bob (-.. px ,13, McGinn with 12 sparked the Cata- r; . iarris i9 G R. Eox (4 1 Subs: Martel mounls. while Hall. Guilford serve, naced the losers with 10. W.C.T.C F McGinn 1 12) F Tate (16) C Rhodes 10 1 O Pressley i7i G Collins 3i Subs: W.C.T.C. Tomberlin, Lane. Guilford Chatham i2i Johns (7) Venable (61 Ferrell ( 1 ) Ralls (2) Fountain '2, Guilford Mann Champion 20 Muse (20 Mann 6) Gillis (14) Wilson 6) Robinson (2) Trantan Subs: Martel - Banks. Jones, Stew art. Champion Jenkins. Champion 54 1 Stamey 18 Rhea HO) M. Rogers (7) Long 8 Price (8) Frisbee 2), Young 2. Case Dillingham Champion (3), Vance, Spence, Ford. Hall 10), Wright 11 ). Law home (61. (4 1, Hansard third and fourth stringers, and as s., red the local fans that the out look for the future Waynesville j iram is verv bright, and should continue to produce winners in the next few years. The master of ceremonies broke in and had all former Waynesville players of 1915-1920 stand and in formed the 1948 team that they would look like those fellows in 20 years. This drew considerable ap plause. The Chamber of Commerce pre sented Coach Weatherby, Coach Ratcliff and Band Director Isley with identical top coats and Co Captains Owen and Liner of the varsity and Co-Captains Messer and Hipps of the Yannigans pre sented the coaches with presents on behalf of the squad. t think the closing remark of Mr. Woody is well worth repeating and we hope it will be remembered ini 'Choo Choo" Nation's Top Punter 1 : 1 .s5 3,ic',4'V 1 " fs r.m) i( ; , : 1948 AP All - Pro Football Team Position END TACKLE GUARD CENTER GUARD TACKLE END BACK BACK BACK BACK Player MAL KUTNER, Team Chicago Cardinals DICK HUFFMAN, Los Anieles Haras GEKRARD RAMSEY. Chlcaeo Cardinals CLYDE TURNER. Chicago Bears DICK BARWEGAN, Baltimore Colts BOB KEINHARD, Ls Angeles Dons MAC SPEED1E. Cleveland Browns OTTO GRAHAM, Cleveland Browns CHARLEY TRIPPI. Chicago Cardinals STEVE VAN BUREN. Philadelphia Eagles MARION MOTLEY, Cleveland Brown Ht. Wt. 5- 2 197 6- 2 230 6-1 210 6-1 235 C-0 230 6-3 238 6-3 212 6-1 195 6-0 185 6-1 207 6-1 238 College , ;.. I '--.J " ' TEXAS ; TENNESSEE WILLIAM MAY HARDIN-filMMONS PURDUE ' i CALIFORNIA : V UTAH I NORTHWESTERN GEORGIA . LSU ' ' ' " NEVADA ON WEEI'S CLOTHING ' Charlie "Choo Choo" Justice 'above), All-America halfback at the University of North Carolina, leads the nation's punters with a record-breaking average of 44 yards per kick on the 62 he booted for the Tar Heels this season. iAP Wirepholo). Mountaineers Gain Double Verdicts Over Fines Creek (Save i at 1 1M A QQirH? wix m mm mm m m m w m lVJirkJkJ'iLio the years to come. He said. "Win or lose, let s always support u football team and band." Thp Chamber of Commerce, Eastern Star and Ihe Beta Sigma Phi are to be highly commended for putting the banquet over and I feel sure that the team and band are certainly worthy of the recog nition shown them. PROVES1 HER POINT SALEM N. H. (UP) The towns one-man police force should be ex- panded, Mrs. Anne M. Noyes argu ri at a board of trade meeting The next day, Mrs. Noyes who ..noratffc a meat market, had evi-l riant to suDPort her argument Her butcher shop had been broken into and looted of cash ana rood Mary ville Defeats Cat Cagers, 45-41 The Maryville College Highland ers outlasted the Western Carolina i Teachers in a stirring basketball igame Wednesday night, winning i 4S-41. The Highlanders worked tnor oughly to build a 28-18 halftime lead, then were hard put to contain the Teachers' last half rush. The Carolinians outscored Maryville 23 17 in the second stanza. Maryville Forward Brish Brahms was high scorer, canning five field goals and four free throws for 14 points. A host of other Highland ers added a few points each. Forwards McGinn and Tate, with 10 and seven points, respectively, and Center Rhodes, with nine, led the Teachers' scoring efforts. WCTC (41) Maryville (45) F McGinn (10) Reynolds '6) F Tate i7 B. Brahms (14) C Rhodes (9) Roberts 3 G Pressley 4 Hamil (7) G Collins (5) Boring (6 Subs: WCTC Fountain (3), Joyne, Lane (2). Carter (1). Mary ville F. Brahms 2). Buckle (2), Esthiesse, Kenny (2), Campbell (2). Crist (1), Forrester. The Waynesville Mountaineers downed the Fines Creek cagers in a doubleheader Tuesday night on the Waynesville High gym. The Waynesville girls topped the visit ing girls 32 to 15 Bnd the Moun taineer boys scored at ease to up set a favored Fines Creek five by 54 to 28. The loss was the first suffered by the Fines Creek boys this season after rolling to five straight victories. The Waynesville 'and Fines Creek girls started fast and the first quarter ended with the Fines Creek team leading by two points, From there out, the Fines Creek offense was held in check and could only tally five points n the last three quarters. Waynesville used two complete teams with the reserves seeing considerable action. Betty Sheehan hit the loop for 20 points to set the pace for the locals. Miss Kirkpatrlck with eight and Miss Haynes with seven tal lied all of the Fines Creek points. The Fines Creek boys were un defeated up lo this game, but the Waynesville cagers, greatly im proved since last week, rolled into the lead and were never seriously threatened. The Mountaineer fust break and passing were combined into one of the best combinations seen on the Waynesville floor in recent years. Wilh Hill Sulton and Bob Davis hitting the net regularly and Rufus Liner and Gene Yarborough getting most of the rebounds, the Moun taineers really opened up in the last half and scored 35 points to completely outclass the visitors. Bill Sutton, Mountaineer center, tossed in 20 markers and Bob Davis 11 to spark the winners. Max Rogers with 14 points was high scorer for Fines Creek. Coach Carl RatclifT used 15 men In the game in order to give his reserves more actual game experi ence and from all Indications the Mountaineer will have a well rounded squad when the team re sumes their schedule after the holi days. Girls' Lineup: Fines Creek (15) Waynesville (32) (8i B Cogdill (9) Noland (3i Sheehan (20) V. Sheehan . . . Francis Farmer -Fisher, Mes- F Russell F Kirkpatrlck F Haynes i7i G McKlroy G Ledford G Rector Subs: Fines Creek ser. Ru:;seil, Rathbone, Trantbam Waynesville Medford, Moore, Fisher, Davis, J. Leopard, N. Leo pard. Hoys' Lineup: Fines Creek 28i Waynesville (54) F Justice ( Boyd (2) F Noland (2i Davis (11) O Rogers ( 14 i Sutton (20) G - Haynes i(l R. Liner (6) G - Davis Yarborough (6) Subs: Waynesville -Maury. G Liner (4, Jenkins, Jones (3i, Kuy kendahl, ( arswell (2), Buchanan. Cable, Cogdill. January Prices Available Before Christmas On Top Coats High Quality Gabardine Full Cut Excellent Value $39-50 Other All-Wools Only $29.50 I ' Jir Ensley Tops Mountaineers Scoring With 55 Markers Basketball Results GIRLS Clyde 26. Bethel 24. Waynesville 32, Fines Creek 15 Canton 29, Crabtree 23. BOYS Waynesville 54, Fines Creek 28. Bethel 37, Clyde 28. Crabtree 31, Canton 28. COLLEGES W.C.T.C. 50, Guilford 44. Maryville 45, WCTC 41. Kentucky 76, Arkansas 39. Richmond 54, Maryland 45. Catawba 50, McCrary 49. Crabtree Boys Defeat Canton In Close Tilt The Canton HiRh School cagers journeyed to Crabtree High Tues day night and divided a double header. The Canton lassies won the preliminary clash 29-23, while the Canton boys bowed to Crabtree High by a 31-28 count. In the preliminary, the Canton girls were trailing going into the last period by a 23-20 count. Crab tree couldn't break through the Canton lassies' defense and went scoreless during the last quarter. Canton, meanwhile had extend ed their lead to 29-23 count when the final whistle blew. Miss Fish paced the winners with 17 points with Miss Noland count ing 15 for Crabtree. Beasley of Crabtree and King, Canton forward, paced the scoring in the boys' game with 11 points each. Girls' lineup: Canton (29) Crabtree (23) F Fish (17) Massie (6) F Ford (6) B. James (2) F Griffin (6) Noland (15) G Harding T. James G Haynes Caldwell G Parham Clark Subs: Canton McCreary. Boys' lineup: Canton (28) Crabtree (31) F King (11) Clark (5) F Coman Crawford (4) C Phillips (6) Beasley (11) G Stiles Milner (8) G Moore (4) Kinsland 3) Subs: Canton Wells (6), Stroup (1). Winston Kn.sley, husky fullback of the 194H Mountaineers, paced the Irani in the scoring department with 4fl points in regular season i play and seven points in the Paper Bowl game for a total of 55. Co-Captain Howard Liner was second high scorer on the squad with six touchdowns for 36 points. Hob Davis came in with 18, fol lowed by quarterback Charlie Womack and end Bill Sutton with 13. Bob Owen, also an end, caught two touchdown passes for 12. with Ihe other points being scattered among five players. Don Whisenhunt had seven, with six of those coming on a 63-yard touchdown run. George Garrett scored six on a double reverse against Canton in the Thanksgiv ing game. Ed Terrell and Dave Price, tackle and center respect ively, scored six points each as the result of blocked punts. The Waynesville team boasted a total of 174 points in ten games with only 34 being scored against them. The Marion Rippers were the only team able to score more than one touchdown against the Moun taineers, but the Rippers found the Mountaineer forward wall too much to cope with and could not break through the strong defense that the team threw at them. Ma rion went down to a 19 to 14 de feat at the hands of the Mountain eers in the first annual Paper Bowl game at Canton. William & Mary 77, VMI 54. Appalachian 58. Guilford 56. West Virginia 62, Wake Forest 49 Clemson 49, Wofford 44. Hanes Hosiery 58, High Point 56. Ecuadorean hatmakers claim that a perfect Panama hat can be pulled through an ordinary finger ring without damaging It.' Reynolds School To Play Strong S. C. Team The Reynolds High School, col ored school of Canton will play host to a strong aggregation from Wlldhollow, S. C. Friday night at 7:30 o'clock on Reynolds High's floor. i --14 1 few Buy Yourself a Good SUIT Glenmoore Curlee We Have Your Size Your Style at New Low Prices Cage Schedule Dec. 18 Sylva at Clyde. Canton at Hendersonville. Crabtree at Bethel (16th). HATS 1.98 to 12.50 We Carry STETSON'S Select One For The Holidays Save m TIES ROBES PAIAMAS SCARFS SHOES HATS SHIRTS BELTS - SWEATERS Massie s Dept. Store BETTER BRANDS MEAN BETTER BUYS