H'i THE SFOR'fS FAGE 01 The Waynesvilie Mountaineer Tuesday, February!, 1949 Ten Pin Loop Closes First Hal! Of Play The Waynesvill will elu-.- mi! .'ii I I ni y tit win 11 !in- W I tackle tin- I .., tun .n 1. 101 s Hit rl I la' I . HI . the t a I III t' Wi in - 1 1 If will n,cl II eoiel ; lo d, tl.il d Irla. ' t al .'. I ed t.i-i Ih.im.i and nine .li-ic.it I dyllic lit t . t r li team a in and t lie- ( night -i.it it l. ii I'm I. ALL-AMERICAN CENTER - By Alon Mover gggyg Qo7Q Bethel Foes In Two Tilts ; :-t. 0-i. . -'-V-'-i A THIS WffCL BUILT 6rr4m2lO-POUMDeR OAWHALLV fi TEHDED TbPtAV FOOTBALL FOR trrAH.3Ur 'r Vas TuecA&e sport's GOOD FORTUHE, up cuii-rr-iicn ' fit w ' i i teir i 2 A .ill phi (., y : ' " '''.in t"t t-.y ' I ll.r nwl.l. ll J-T1; 3 ' C& ViV w H.i 1 lni! ( ruler lea,.. V "'"S' V iniMiiii?;- i i. . - y- t-.-s-J m jk "V ,lc li, . In.;- (elite. k-V " ' ' " ' J- I,V s4., -:v5(l jni97nems votso V'? 'll '-wo$r valuable ww t w pAea" IN TUE nd t.Mt.,1 .i ti,,,, i., it,. Ij, ' ' ftNv. NATIONAL VV- l' '" ! - " ,J !j - -Jl WTV ... ; t M.v V leafclit- II, c ,,,,i,l I...II , ,11 l,c .in, jfif ttfh f irs 3-!P,&L off wiin .,,1 ., i,i i.. I,, $ or r li?! t i' 'ii " :'t '' .'"'"y Jj irg X ! f UTAH'S ACCCMPwSli'3 u ' I'H. CENTER CANDIDATE ' Ward'- :' ! '1 1 W I: ( ' ;; ,;ii ; ' Cut "1 !;; .",71 I). i.l. ,i, ; : ! .452 I . 1 i ', .:tr.- :::: m-i I The Canton Black Bears rolled lo twin wins over the Bethel Blue Demons on the Canton High gym Friday night with the girls winning 18 to 22 and the Canton boys notch ing a 40 lo '!'.) victory. The twin victories were the first over the Bethel teams for Coach O. C. Poin- dextt-r since he has been mentor of the Black Bears. Miss Fih sparked the winning girls by netting 17 points. Miss Gorrel paced the Bethel lassies with nine points. In the boys' game the Black Bears led tr.iungl.out the tilt. They were led by the high scoring John i'liillips with 16 points and King, speedy forward, with 10. Hensoti, Bethel forward, swished 14 points through the loop to lead the losers Girls' lineup: eet Clyde There Locals Bef eat Fines Cre( Toiiiil i Ol Canton (2S I F Fish 1 17 F Benfiirld 1 7) F McCieary i4 iG- J Ford jG-Uuney I G - 1' arli. mi i Sub-: Canton - Bethel 122) Mease Cook 1 6) Gorrell f9t 7.. Khinelurt K. Rhinehart Henson Bl ank. Parton, D r3 J- A'TQtH. WY0tf&, C T BASKETBALL A'AP V :r SA W 7 OUT Or llfiU ' Ford. John: on. Brook - ('. lihinchart 6 1 I Btickner ill. J Boy-.' lineup: I Canton 1 40 1 ! F Kiin; . tin I F - t'oiiian i 'J. ' ! C - I'hillips i 10) G Wells i-H G Moore 1 Subs: ('anion lure: Bethel Heatherly, I ch. I H:.vl.,l:- CJndervood Five Suffer Three Cage Defeats Ca.qe Schedule Caul, I ch. I al Clvde lid lliil i It, )i., I. lib ! 'hi 14 liool lxi C 'linnet.' To Travel! Tin 1 1 a olace for vou in a 'ill ill I 'l it C,i.,,l I'll) r.'SllCCt II,.- 'il ,,.-) . :,,! it ui-fcl- "on a rlaiic, to sec lh.il WOI III. I 1:1 !.! 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I'll. ,,n i i ;i dropped I 'ii :i- hi -i ccoiul n.,, ,, i leiiKiie play w in n Cleani r- ol Canlon from 1 he iind. lt ,n i , The Ue-l.in ( mount "B" squad Waynesvilie llieh - Ciaii i wood's I inn s, had very till 1 . - troiil-i local lean, mIi.ii I .it it lh. I, , i i M.d (el,,. ( ,,:-.u:il 1 I t-l I lllelll '.,1 i, 111). i 1 1 .'id Mil Ii v III II I, 111- I I ill. I I . 1, Hal.-v ( a! - i 41 ii-torv . Satunl.v inn n, ' ,-d i 2amc with I'api i I'onil lor a otic i mill I , sou Plav ine v'lt hnul ; of Joe Clin.- and II n i v I'tulerwood lean, a for the BoiiiIh i s ., 1 1 an early h-.i, a whelmiiie 1,1 l' Sut lies, vvilli with 10 p., n; (while Mai, a,;,. t locals, bit I lie I Kcmhers Hit' F- Stic v t it .-; i F Ballai d C- -Millie- i.', C Gailanii C Cat I. i i Mill- P.ooihel Hen-Jey H , del - ,41 Cala il Hi. b.ilil, 'hi and m: Hi. n- I'le y ' , to Catamounts Lose Conference Tilt To High Point 1 'I'hc ilti'li Point Panthers clawed 't Hun way to their sixth straight North Slate Conference victory Friday tii;hl with a 03 to 4(i win ice: II, e Western Carolina Cata I .iciiii'-. The dcleat was the second loop lo-- for the C;ils. he llie'li Point team jumped 1 an early lead and never were rt.ikcn a-, they solved the Cat Bethel (30) Mainous I fit Ilenson U4i Murray Gibson (7l Reece Mexander, Khod- I, leu !n :i.' 1 o U.n ,01 10 II, p, tune after lime lor lay up Panthers were out front bv -Vi ill I lie half. 1. Panther forward, took .:' honors of the same with mis. McGinn and Scruggs the Cats with 11 points each. -.el-: 11 1 in 1 1 1 ,1 l: P-c ' liil! oop it; i; I !i' in n, I. iiii.i ,1 !h, Hlll- II, In Ii Point ifi.'t) V. -1 H o I mill. 1 2 M.o.,11 !!, Sullivan Sll.cls Hi oh llp;h Point Suetii, w Collin W( T( ' WCTC (4G) McGinn ill). Tate ifil' Khodes Carter i() Pressley Coble. Isco- Cartwright t(Ji, i'M. Draper, Pry- armer, Stiles, Poindexler ifi), Clampilt. Bethel -- Brown i2, Well:.. Slevi nsoii il). Grofan. Women Urged To Sign Up For Bowling League The manage ment of the Waynesvilie Bowling Center is still urging all women bowlers that are interested in forming a women's bow ling league to reg ister at the Center immediately. Several howlers have shown a desire to form teams and if enough register, a four team league will be formed and a week schedule is planned. If possible, the league will get un derway next week when the men's league opens second half play. Cut solars Upset Ward's Esse, 2-1, Only one match was reeled oil' in the Waynesvilie Ten Pin league last , week and the Ward's Kso leant suffered its first defeat of the season at the hands of the A. C. Lawrence Cutsolers. Dayton No. 2 was awarded three games from the Lions as was the Waynesvilie Bowling Center team when the JJayton No. 1 team did not show up, The Cutsolers came through to defeat the previously undefeated Ward's to remain in the race for second, place honors with the Waynesvilie Bowling Center team. The Cutsolers faced the task of taking three straight games from the Center team last night if they were to move into second place. Jim Brackett, of Ward's took scoring honors of the match with a high set of 551 and also high game with a 203. The games tonight will wind up the first half race and Ward's Esso have already cinched fust half honors. Second half play will get underway next week and it is hop ed that an eight team league will oil into action instead of the five teams that finished up first half P'ay. Sutton Leads Boys To Win; Girls Maintain Clean, Card tin- , . k hi,-' of Waynesvilie Juniors Split Doubieheader With Canton "B" Teams The Waynesvilie and Canton "B" basketball teams met in a double header on the Waynesvilie High gym Thursday afternoon and the results were the same as when I lie varsity squads of the two schools met recently. The Waynesvilie lassies emerged with a 13 to 4 victory and the Can ton boys came back to down the Mountaineers by 17 lo 10. The Waynesvilie teams will re turn the games at Canton al an early date. Tim W , ii.-sv'ille llir'li M laineers journeyed to l ines h Friday nitfbl and came on I lie I' end of the score in bulb eames the twin bill. The Way ner v ille I'uv seemed to hit their -nide again and roared to a 40 to li7 wm over the home boys The Waynesvilie la-.-ies con tinued their winning "ays with an other easy w in as I hey racked up their eighth win out of eight staili The Waynesvilie team combined thuir i.vr sharu delelcive vvilh j their accurate shutiual.illH to take Ian early lead and maintain il throughout the game. I Betty Slieelian and Margie ( ou jdill continued to pate the local 'scorers while Mi-- Kii kpatiii 1: led the loser.-. The Mountaineer buy: came back -trori" after .ulierim straight defeat-, and mated lo an easy win over the Fine-: Creek ra!-er-'. The Wayne, vdle boy- domin ated play from start to line Ii. The Waynesvilie team looked their best of the -ea-oii on 1. bounds as they held control of both backboatds lluouchoiit the game. The visiting boys jumped into an early lead and remained out front all the game. Although Mash ing one of their flashiest passing attacks and rebound work, the Mountaineers failed to cash in on their foul shots as they connected on only three of If) attempts. Max Bogus took scoring honors of the tame vvilh 21 of the 27 points I l he home team scored. ! The Waynesvilie teams will in ivade i lie Clyde High gym tonight tor a ooumerieaaer wun me auoug Clyde High teams. These teams will he meeting for the second time this season and the Clyde teams will be out for revenge for two previous defeats this se'ason at the hands of the Mountaineers. The Wavnesville girls took an easy 27 to 10 victory on their home court and the Mountaineer boys staged a last minute rally to top the Clyde hoys 2A lo 20. The twin bill tonight ranks a ; one of the best of the :ea-oii. Hie Waynesvilie lassies ill be favored to run their vic toiy string to nine straight but tlie Waynesvilie boys will face two i u. mil tougher going .me defeiist e'ipected to the Mountaineers. With two good games anticipat ed a capacity crowd is expected to jam into the Clyde gym to see the games. Fines Creek (18) Waynesvilie (32) F Kirkpatrick ilOi Cogdill (8) F -Haynes dii Sheehan (17) F rliathbone (1 ) Noland ill G MrElroy Francis G-- Rogers Farmer G Hector P. Sheehan Subs: Fines Creek Russell (1), with Clyde's on the smaller court prove a handicap to Cats Up Panther. 60 To S 1 he VY mounts -I,,,,,, Jay niehi fi High Poim j, time com,. . was tii,, ii, , High Poii , (! The gal,,,. , the end ot n,, In the ei , mounts io., , maintained ,i utes. Ted Mo,.,,, and Bob :l,i. -.coring hm,,,, 17 point , . , serve Cat , , U point , an, i tensive y i, i men ronit r,ti F Wai ,!!, F Emble, I C Moraii , p, G Coble :; Q-rSliects lie Subs: lb I, Collins. Crews 1 2 Fountain d, its. i ii, C ' I I, "i,M -HO i la (' I l.i Bill Sutton paced the Mountain- j Crusty, McClurc, eer scorers vvilli 15 points while Fines Creek (28) Messer. l.edford. Clark; Waynes vilie Medford (5i. Davis, Leopard, Fisher Wfaynpsville (40) F Justice F Green C Rogers G Hay ties G Kirkpatriik Subs: Fines ( ,4, '21i Price; W Jones, Gil iy re iiir ll.llal. Ill,, Hank GreeHberg played only two full seasons in the major leagues in which he failed U drive in more lhan 100 runs -his first year and his last. Telephone Folks Stroke All Records in 1 1 oiiins. f oiiniain 151. '. While, Lane. Foster I nilei wiiud s 1 Ti 01, 1 ,,,an V. all Plolt ' k.,1.0 ( '., e .vninion- I J. Gailan.l -4 ,' Sensational Hew Radio Quiz Show Bob McGinn Sets Fast Scoring Paco In North State Plav Champion Y Tops jMartel Mills In Tvo Easy Wins lie Champion YMCA cage ii ii.- handed Martel Mills a twin .hi. -. 1 01. the Canton High gym I In.. .1.. inchi. The Champion .ol 'Aon an ea, y 32 to 18 victory Hi.- Champion boys took a :.7 win. ill, I t I- I the .1 ( '., mint ida c Ii: Hill ! ol II , ,,. Ill ",,,h I'.oh no 1 ! .1 , ha .nils .l; 1 I.i II ,'le'l, lo I, for mi r lilt Ihe Be liil Lvrnv Tl FSDAY 9:. 'Id to 1 :?;::) p. in. Over WWNC it s fun: it's fat itinc.: it's untfrtaining: I'rouiJit To You Bv Howell Motor Co. I 1 Haywood St. Waynesvilie I).- Solo-rivmoutb Dealer I Bob Met:, ' We tern Ca, I i.e. ted lor l'oirii game night lo in.-i over the le coiif. 11 nee Larry Grab., point ,. b,-iin. the i!UD mm vvilli 22.it. Biily Weil f. 11,011 Mar. points durni! 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It's especially surprising in Boryla' case, for he is one of the most feared and most closely guarded players in college basketball. Boryla gets the works whenever the ball is thrown in his direc tion. Vince's record made him a marked man from the beginning of his first season with Denver. As a freshman at Notre Uame he broke the Irish scoring record. nuring tile war, the Army sent him to Lowry Field in Denver and while stationed here he played two seasons with the Denver Nug gets 01 tne American Basketball League (AAU). Both years he was picked on the AAU All-America team. He also was chosen on the V. S. Olympic team. Boryla's pivot shot, equally accurate with the right or left hand Is one ot Hie slickest maneuvers in basketball. At first the colleges tried putting two men on him, but he sailed along at a 21-ponts-a-game clip. His best night so far was against St. John's in New York, when he scored 3(i. n. 1 i.l Mi! ner. li. .tone Martel (18) B Jarvis ifi N. Jarvis (6) M. Jones (8) Waldon (3) Wagner M. Jarvis - Ilaney i4i. Patton, Colaluca: . Edmunds, Banks, :! 1, l.c Hon lineup: ' h. iniiioi tfltti 1 M.noey 'Mi I I. r,,;,. I , 1 10) c Moll j:t. : liorei ,4) C III. ca !ti Sob : ( hampion--e-s ,. Snence i; i". I'l'eisbe, i)i Martel (57) Clontz Uli Home 1 3 1 W. Fox 12) It. Fox i7i I'airis 1 13) -Long Kit, G. (H: Martel '!). Young. ine 1 :4lh to fith place in the scor :i:" larade. 1 lie lop ten scorers of the '-rlh St,-te conference ate: VoCinn, V.CTC 220 (..;.h;;m. Catauba 195 M. ran. H. Point . 176 ;'.u: ty. App. State 160. '.. . Ner, Catawba 159 Weils. L-Khyne 153 llialt. App. State . 151 Glazer. ACC 143 Hope. App. State 137 Kanlorski, L-Khyne 137 pVByy m.m .... . ... .... , ............. . Taken during a game with Regis Colletre nf hrnmr thi shows how opponents respect Vince Boryla's shooting ability. Flght- .CrP ,.- inivcr ace irom getting off a shot are threl play ers, with a fourth coming up to help. 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