TORT S PAGE Of The Waynes ville Mountaineer Tuesday, January is, tm mntaineers Defeat Blue Demons In Doubleheader ilwood Plans 1349 . ., i.u fiuii IWtKIU l(.ss meeting Sunday Hie Carolina Power lim,any office in Haz- . dub. presiaeu urn- In was a round table 1h : tolu 9.-1 Jjlll aPl" OAlliian Mcii(lanls i i"t- nun tins for the uvsed freely and the Wenl.v-one to lour iu ,(., ;tlc the learn ui- ., the policy ol recciu it' March Of Dimes Cage Tilt Set Saturday Night At High School Manager Bill Kanos, of Under wood's Independent basketball team, has announced that tickets to the March of Dimes basketball tilt between Underwood's and the Afthevillc Bombers, Saturday nlt;ht, January 22nd, are still on sale in the local stores of Waynes ville and Hazelwood. All local fans are urged to buy a ticket whether they can attend the game or not, because all pro ceeds from the game will gxi to one of the most worthy causes known. In a preliminary contest, the Lions Club and Junior Chamber of Commerce will lock horns in a cage duel. LpL. who follow the the llazelwooa team l 1 wnnrrh mm lias nau iwuh" Lfi in the years gone the combined eftorts during the last three 3 hi has been self- nd has amDle funds to c..an underway. ufiht out at the meet- of the local industries k rirshe to back tne ft he next two years if Lid take an active m- dub. Although this .iih dm annroval of ind was considered an inh and to Hazelvvooci lit. the team voted to m- the same policy hue to the uncertainty fcal and to also retain fiofl' as business man- ho performed with Iwood teams, has very ted as business man- club during recent rves much credit for fhas handled the busi- of the team and his help with other prob e during a season, all Belief from I Distress Arising from CH ULCERS CESS ACID nfHnmTritmentth(t It Will Cost Yob Nothing wtlo. nt rh Wn.t.mn trosswUing from tmeh Lletri due to nnn ncia I K... rt- llnuft UflMldL .1.1 QnM am IK il&va' fcril t hi't MtuaM" which fullr jeMmontr lr at IS URl'G STORE DRUG STORE OOD PHARMACY iazdwood Basketball Results Girls Waynesville 28, Bethel 24 Sand Hill 18, Canton 14 Boys Waynes ville 37, Bethel 23 Canton 37, Sand Hill 33 Crabtree 37, St. John's 11 College N. C. State 53, Duke 52 North Carolina 69, W. & L. 52 Clemson 59, Wake Forest 57 Newberry 52, W.C.T.C 43 Catawba 57, Elon 41 Lenoir-Rhyne 71, E.C.T.C. 47 West Virginia 82, Waynesburg 50 E.T.T.C. 60, Appalachian 52 Kentucky 66, Tennessee 51 of which have materially aided the club to the Western North Carolina Industrial championship in 1946 and 1947 and a record of 60 wins against 22 losses during the last three seasons. Although the road to a success ful 1949 season appears very rocky at the present, the outlook is ex pected to be much better when practice gets underway. There is a possibility of several of last year's performers not re turning for the 1949 season bul Manager Elmer Dudley is expected to field an equally strong nine when the season gets underway. Although the season is a little over two months away, Manager Dudley has issued a statement that all berths are wide open and urges all ball players, especially the youngsters who wish to try out, to keep posted and report when prac tice gets underway on the Waynes ville High diamond. All players will Uave equal chances and- the youth movement started by Tom "Bud" Blalock in 1946 will con tinue lo lie carried out with the hopes of continuing to turn out win ning teams for the fans of Hazel wood and Waynesville in the com ing seasons. Underwood Cagers Win League Tilt The Underwood eagers captured the third straight game of the week Wednesday night, when they down eu Crabtree, 37 to 28, in a Haywood County League game. The tilt closed out the first half of play in the league, with Under wood's posting a record of seven wins to five losses. Afier a slow j start, the Underwood team roared o seven wins in eifjht starts to wind up in third spot. The Crabtree game was close : throughout, wiih nellhcr team I holding much advantage. Under I wood's led at lialftime by 20 to 18. Harry Jaynes, with 18 points, paced the winners, while Ed Rogers i tossed in 12 for the Crabtree team. On Thursday night Underwood's ; journeyed to Cullowhee to battle the Western Carolina junior var- sity and came out on the short end J of a 45 to 40 score. The Underwood team was play j ing their fourth game in four i nights and appeared to be just a i Utile weary from the grind. ! Underwood's jumped into an early lend and held it till midway I the third quarter. They were out j in front 23 to 21 at the' half. Joe Cline, one of the top per formers on the local squad, left the game by the foul route with only four minutes of the second half gone and his loss slowed the of fensive efforts considerably. Harry Jaynes, of the locals, top ped the scorers of the game with 10 points. Purdue, Cat center, hit the loop for nine for the winners. The two teams will hook up in another hot contest on the Waynes ville gym on January 27th. SHARE'SSPORTLIGHT By Alan Maver CHUCK , SHARE. 6 ft' CENTER OP TME Bowl no 0REBN FALCONS the team's leading scorer with 376 points last season he mopes To Break the SCHOOL'S 4 -YEAR RECORD OF 1312 POINTS .firm f i If 1 ft ft fll pome Roofing And Metal Co. See Us For yfiiiK of all types. . . Irin Air Heating. . . Iti-ring and general Sheet Metal Work. . . FREE ESTIMATES e 2184 Canton, C. Crabtree Cagers Defeat St. John's The Crabtree cagers turned back an invading band of St. John (Waynesville) basketeers Thursday night by a score of 37 to 11. Coach L. C. Bryson of Crabtree started his second team in the con lesl and his regulars saw limited .id ion ar. the reserves held the St. John's team in check throuchout the name. Paul Smart, Crabtree forward, took .'coring honors of the game with 11 points, with Ward and Fic ler tossing in five each for St. John's. Cmhlrec (37) St. John's (11) V llaney 2i Ward (5) F Smart (II) Willis C Best (2) Ficter (5) G Caldwell, J. It. Cole (1) G Caldwell, J. C. (6) ... Hall Subs: Crabtree Clark U), Elkins, Chambers, Crawford, Fer guson (2), Beasley (4), Milner (2), Kinsland. St. John's McCrary, Eckstein, Lane. AGAINST .f.U THIS season. CHUCK. COMBINE? WITH BOB 'WHAfe iNA NAUiSTLONQ (hes oNiys'o'roieouse the FALCONS WHO WE NT ON TO SCORE 97 POINTS 7& TIE THE MADISON SQ GARDEN MARK Canton Girls Suffer First Loss Of Year The Canton High lassies suffered their first defeat of the season Fri day night on their home floor when he strong Sand Hill cagesters lopped them 18 to 14. The Canton boys came back strong to get an even break in the twinbill by down ing the visiting hoys, 37 to 33. The Canton girls look an early i lead and held it until midway the j third quarter, when the Sand Hill ! forwards started connecting on I their shots and took the lead. I Miss Thrash, of Sand Hill, and j Miss Fish, of Canton, look scoring ! honors of the game with nine points j each. The boys' game was a close f- : fair throughout, but the Bears pull- j ed the game out of the fire in the I i latter stages of the game. Morrell, Sand Hill forward, top- j ped the scorers with a neat total of ; 18 points. Johnny Phillips, with i 14. and Bob Moore with 10 points, paced the Canton scorer'. Girls' Lineup: I Cogdill Scores 18 Points To Pace Girls To Victory WARNING ill motor vehicles in Waynesville must have a kr on or before February first, or be subject Ine. Flic tags are on sale at the city hall for one cadi. '-'t yours before the deadline. OUVILLE NOLAND tl'ief of Police, Town of Waynesville Catamounts Notch Verdict Over Tenn. Foe The Western Carolina Cata mounts continued their winning ways with another last second win Thursday night. The Cats came through for the second time this week to 'win by two points in the final seconds of the game as they downed the East Tennessee State Teachers College of Johnson City, Tenn., by 47 to 45. The visiting Tennessee team took an early lead and held it until the final three minutes, when Bob McGinn, stellar Cat forward, hit a field goat and a foul shot to put the Catamounts out in front. The visitors moved one point ahead and on an attempted freeze, Bob Mc Ginn stole the ball and although fouled, made the goal and then added the foul shot to cinch the victory. Seat on with 11 points paced the losers, while Bob McGinn and Clyde Pressley hit the net for 14 points to lead the winning attack. W.C.T.C. (47) E.T.S.T. (45) FPressley (14) Derrick (10) F McGinn (14) Maxey (10) C Rhodes (11) ... Seaton (11) G Carter (5) - Baylcss (4) G Lane - Vest (6) Subs: W.C.T.C. Tate (3), Collins. E.T.S.T. Wright (2), Gibson, Quarrels (2). Sutton, Davis Chosen Co-Captains Of Team The Waynesville Mountaineers elected co-captains for the basket hall season the latter part of last week and Bill Sutton and Bob Davis were honored by the boys. Sutton is a sophomore, stands six feet, two inrbes and has been a standout in the Mountaineers' first four frames. Bill is letting scorer of the team with 49 points and has played good defensive bull. He has shown much ini . proyemj-ht recently, and should ' pr6ve to be a l-npablc leader, 'flu- (cam clcctfd Bob Davis to fill the other co-captain spot. Bob is a junior and stands five feet, ten inches. He runs from the forward spot on (lie team and has proved a capable per former in the early season games. , Davis uses the popular one-hand push shot and has swished 28 points through hc net to rank behind Sutton in the scoring parade. Canton Grid Squad Feted At Banquet Members of the 1948 Canton High School football sound, band and cheer leaders were honored Thursday night at the annual foot ball banquet, held at the Champion YMCA. ! Highlight, of the program, spon sored by tlvrec civic clubs and at I Canton (14) ' F Fish (9) ; F Griffin i5 F McCrcary ' G Ford I G Haynie G Brank i Subs: I Hill Jackson. Boys' Lineup: Canton (37) F King (8 i F Wells I C Phillips U4) G Moore ( 10 I G Styles . Sand Hill (18) Thrash 9) Dow die (4 I Moore (5i McAlrath Klliot Haden Canton Parham. Sand Sand Hill (33) Morrell ( 18 1 Brown (3) Recce i2i E. Taylor (2 Jackson (8) Subs: Canton Poinderxtcr 5). Sand Hill Green. D. Taylor, Baity, Meadows, Kisselburg. Jim Brackett Paces Bowlers j In City League j Since the opening of the Waynes- ' ville Bowling Center in Seplem- , her, the local bowlers have been -improving steadily and the play in ; the Waynesville Ten Pin League Playing before a packed house, the Waynesville High Mountaineers rolled to twin victories over the Belhel Blue Demons Friday night on the Bethel High floor. The Waynesville girls came through with a hard earned 28 to 24 win, while the boys had a much easier time taking a 37 to 23 victory. The Waynesville girls ran their win streak to five straight the hard way, as they had to fight off a last half Belhel rally. The Waynes ville team jumped into an early lead and were out front tt the end of the first quarter by 11 to 4. The Bethel lassies started hitting the ba::k?t regularly and had narrowed the margin to 18 to 11 at the half. Hard Fought Game The last half was hard fought all ihe way. The Waynesville offensive machine stalled and the Bethel rrirls pulled wiihin three points as Hie final quarter got underway. During the last stanza the two learns were never more than three points apart until the final two minutes, .when two quick baskets put the game on ice for Waynes ville. Margie Cogdill, Waynesville for ward, took scoring honors of the I game with a neat 18 points. Miss i Khinehart topped the Bethel girls ! with 13 points. j The Waynesville boys had a much easier time in taking the nightcap. ; The locals jumped into an early 1 lord and widened it as the game I went along. The score was ten to ! six at the end of Ihe first quarter land Ihe locals had increased it to 18 to 9 at the half. The Waynesville team seemed to ! click together in the last half as j I heir passing and fast break began to work on the small court. Sutton Tops Scorers Bill Sutton, Mountaineer center, j took scoring honors of the game with 13 points. Gibson, Bethel for ! ward, hit the net for 10 to pace I the losers. Iiufus Liner, lanky guard of the locals, look l op honors for his floor 'fame, which kept the Mountaineers ! in the game throughout. Liner ! played a brilliant defensive game Mountaineer Cagers Are Idle Tuesday; Face Canton Friday The Waynesville High Moun taineers will take time out Tues day night with an open date on the schedule. The boys and girls will swing back into action Friday night when they tangle with the Can ton Black Bears on the Waynes ville High gym. This doubleheader will be one of the top attractions of the sea son here and two fast games are on tap. The Canton girls have suffered only one defeat and the Mountaineer girls will be out to protect their undefeated record. Although both boys' teams have suffered defeats, they have shown steady improvement and the game shapes up as a thriller for the fans. besides taking most of the rebounds oiT the Waynesville board. He also hit one field goal and four foul shots to aid the local offense. Girls' Lineup: Bethel (24) Waynesville (28) F R. Rhinehart (13) Cogdill (18) F Buckner Noland (3) F Gorrell (7) B. Sheehan (3) G Z. Rhinehart P. Sheehan G K, Rhinehart Francis G Henson Farmer Subs: Bethel Cook, Mease (4), Heatherly. Waynesville Medford (2), Fisher. Boys' Lineup: Bethel (23) F Gibson 10) F Murray (2i C Henson 2 G Reece (6) G Manous 1) Waynesville (37) G. Liner (6) Davis (8) Sutton 13) R. Liner (6) Boyd (2) Subs: Bethel Browning, Steven son, Powell (2), Gibson, Wells, Grogan, MeElmore. Waynesville Buchanan, Mancy, Jones, Jenkins, Yarborough, Carswell. The six teams in the National Hockey League will play 60 games apiece during the 1948-49 season. Kighty per cent of the players on Ihe University of South Carolina football varsity are war veterans. Newberry Tops Catamounts, 52-43 The Newberry College Indians roared to a convincing 02 to 43 vic tory over the Western Carolina Catamounts Saturday night on the Cullowhee floor. The Indians jnrjned into an early lead and although tied late in (he fourth quarter by the Cats, they turned the power to win go ing away. Yaldizian, with 19 points, paced the winners while Clyde Pressley and Bob McGinn tallied 10 each to lead the Catamounts. Newberry (52) Medlock i4l Fister (13) Yaldizian (19i Tarzian . Witt (3) tended" t proximately 17.5, was : lns been rolling at a fast pace. the presentation of special awards; Tr,,. league has produced some i to oulL-laiiding members oi the foot- i VOry good games and according lo i the records up lo January 1st, It. H. Stretcher, of the Waynesvi'le Bowling Center team, holds thei high game rolled on the alleys. Stretcher turned in a 256 to heat j Jim Brackett's 255. Other high games include: Frank Hardin, 254: Jim Bracked. 254: James McKin ley, 247: R. H. Stretcher. 245; Julius Riggins, 244; and Ed Hawk ins. 244 . With the improvement being shown by the local bowlers, these scores will probably tumble and a new record high game he set. According to the latest averages ball tea in. J!ob Fisher, guard, had been voted in Ihe team's secret ballot to receive the awards for honorary captain, for the besl blocking lines man, and Hie best defensive lines man. Don Stiles, fullback, received the best blocking back and best de fensive back awards, and Bill Rho- danner, an end, was presented the trophy for displaying the best team I spirit. ! W. L. Rickard, principal, served j as master of ceremonies during the informal program. Special recognition was paid to released by Art Veith. secretary of the organizations which had sup-j Ihe Waynesville Ten Pin League, ported the team and were sponsor- , Jim Brackett, of the Ward's l o , ing the banquet. Responses were! team, is setting a hot p;re in the1 made by Beekman linger, president j league and is out in front with an of the Civitan Club; Floyd Robin- average of 175 per game, for the! son. president of the Lions Club;; 33 games he has rolled in league' and Don Randolph of the Y's Men's ' competition. Cluh. ! In second place, ten pins back. R. H. Stretcher, of W.B.C., and j "Spider" Medford of Ward's, are WCTC (43) F Tate (8) F Pressley (10) C Rhodes 1 3 G McGinn 10 G Carter (3t .... Subs: WCTC Fountain. White. 13), Pardue, Lane (6i, Collins; New berry Maxwell (2), Lockaby (1). Stegall (4i. Poston (2), Hodge, Gearns (4). Local Bowlers Defeat Brevard The Waynesville Bowling team composed of Jim Bracked, Julius Riggins, Bill Cochran, R. H. Stret cher and Elmer Dudley, turned back an invading team of Brevard bowlers Saturday night 3-0 on the alleys at the Waynesville Bowling Center. The Waynesville team topped the visitors by 2453 pins to 2299. Jim Brackett, of the locals, turn ed in the high scries of the evening with a set of 546 with Elmer Dud ley in second spot, with 525. Israel Others who participated in the program were Supt. A. J. Hutch ins, H. A. fielder, division manager of the Champion Paper and Fibre Company: Dr. A. P. Cline, secretary of the athletic association: Dr. V. H. Ducked of the band cimuiiittcc: Edwin Trout man, band director: Assistant Coach W L. Barkby: Maurice Brooks, who presented gifts to the cheer leaders on behalf Stretcher, WBC of Sluder Furniture Company: and Medford. Wards Atheltic Director C. C. Poindexter. Riggins, Wards Coaches Poindexter and Barkby , Cochran, Wards complimented members of the team Boone, Dayton-2 for their efforts in facing one of ' Cagle, Wards the toughest schedules in the ; Yount. Cutsole school's history, and stated that ! Worsham WBC prospects are brighter for the com- I Boyd, Cutsole ing autumn. The coaches were giv- Dudley. Cutsole en presents by the team at the ' conclusion of the event. lied at 165. In the third spot is Julius Riggins. Ward's captain, with an average of 161. The averages of the first ten men in the league, including handicap and games are as follows: Bracked, Wards G Ave. Hp. 33 175 3 31 165 11 21 165 11 33 161 14 33 158 10 33 158 16 i 26 158 16 1 27 157 16 j 33 154 19 30 154 19 33 154 19 turned in high series for Brevard with a 483 set. The locals took high game honors also with Brackett roiling a 215 game. Dudley had a game of 195 for the locals while Green turned in high game for the Brevard team with a 179 game. The Waynesville team will jour ney to Brevard Thursday night to return the match. The only dog that is naturally tailless is the Sebipperke Poodle. 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