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loRfS PAGE Of The Waynesville Mountaineer Friday, march i?. 1949 'ayoesvnlle 4-H Tourn Adv inn. fing Girls Senior Tourney Ave. Xo Open Tuesday Tilt On WTHS Floor ament Opens S aoce to nl: .,11 111')' dl lll "111 ,jh, 00111 i noon. and ur il't-' , ;i lTf.lt ndii ,i 1 1 1 ) 1 1 s uni'iit this n il going Local Cagers Post Impressive Record .ii in f .mil i ,.i lilt' .Mill tl , III HO tlie hn' ftv, and ,, ilefclld ., ( w nl In tin , , tile ehanip- ,, thriller with v(iii'i-zini2 ,:i!,uv L'4 to jImi a well nil v. 1 1 fvi'iily u: 1 1n- North ihinii::h in the l,, tlnwn the mi, i Canton i The 1949 Senior tournament will open Tuesday afternoon at two. o'clock on the Waynesville High sjni vith the Canton and Fines Creek girls tangling in the first tame. At three o'cloek the Can ton and Fines. Crenk hoys will square off in the first boys game willi the Waynesville and Crab tree gii'ls to meet at four o'cloek j and the Waynesville and Crabtree boys closing out the first round at five o'clock. The winners emerging from the j first round games on Tuesday will : lock horns for the championship , Wednesday afternoon with the Mills game starting at 2 o'clock and the boys following at three o'clock. The Waynesville girls and Fines Creek boys are defending cham pions in their division but are ex- peeled to face plenty of opposition in trying to retain their crowns. Fair Warning KuiriKiinent. which i ht- week with jpuliil l"i Monday Ii 28. is expected )iii;ii' ;i last year ihr tans plenty of liniiK are reached. ;u:il -tartnm times ;e lollnus: Division March 21 kkiin Y-. I'eiin. Ave. tiiMille Fines Man h 22 Inu Star vs. North Bethel March 23 I'allnn. Kasl ! MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U.P.) Roy B. Guthrie flushed a quail and fol , lowed it for a mile. Just as he i raised his gun to shoot he spotted a sign; "No hunting. Violators will ; he prosecuted to the fullest extent of one 16 gauge shotgun and two ! mean hound dogs." 'games were indefinite as the paper went to press. Girl's Division Monday, March 21 in. Beaverdam vs. Penn. .. mi m i ii lea 1 ouiroey Candler Squeezes Past Local Boys By 39 To 37 In Final Seconds Of Tilt i P ! Ave. ! 4 p. Cieek. m. Waynesville vs. Fines The Way ncsvillc Ilifih Mountaineers closed out Hie 1949 basketball season Tuesday night when they were eliminated from (he F.nka Invitational Tournament by the strong Candler High quint, 39 to 37. The local cagers posted a record of twelve wins and cighl losses during the year. They finished in a lie for the Haywood County championship and fought their way to third place in the Gold Medal tournament Pictured here reading left to right are: Front row: .lames Fuga'.e, Hill liuchanan Pod Carswcll, One Liner, and Hob Davis. Back row: Sam .limes. Kalph Jenkins. Kul'iis Liner, Bill Sutton, Gene Yarhorough and Tom Boyd. Coac h Carl Kat cliff w as not present when the photo was made. - Photo by Ingram's Studios Waynesville Boys Ring Down Curtain On Successful Basketball Season Tuesday, March. 22 m. Morning Star vs. 2 p. m. Morning Star vs. North Canton. 4 p. m. Crabtree vs. Bethel. Wednesday, March 23 2 p. m. Clyde vs. Patton. 4 p. m. Hazelwood vs. East Waynesville, Locals Post 12-8 Record This Year second : Iliine for the Cm- I 4 p. m. Hazelwood vs. East Way- The Wavnesville lliuli Mountain- fiirls nesville. ji. coached hv ril Hat- ".u'"'. f ""' ""' "' '" ' I' ummyrgf4rvmt,mJinmMm ,.,,,,. , rtt'MM'""'rr "' - ij..f...w j I i loop till ew Plymouth on Display )AY. MARCH lath AT HOWFT T. wimnn rn ; ' ; m m. m. w ajuu a. a jt, x M. 1. J p, .11 I II i ' I t f ! U 11 1 4, - . .'ellll hill" ! 1 1 , 1 1 e I 1 ' .v.r.i . tin- ii .on ii-i'ai ii - ":.- - !:'." loped .1 on i.,u l 4 - - ' : :, 1 'I'm- link I : : ... ,v. tH?s ,'Ilnv 111. 1. ,,: IsalS ' IIS ,::. rSW I 1 , , The Cani,,:, ,, W2"S3? IfV. the AIoula,n,ir, r"X It npulalion dun,:, 1 N' VVfM-P .1 'he se r. ! i Poelr ni'Vl line hoaulifullv k , , one time overall 1 " : I nni i T ' !he elilVe. closed out a successful 1!)49 I basket ball season Tuesday night when the were edged out by the , ceded Candler High hoys Knka Invitational tourna After leading throughout I he local boys saw ( 'aniller I k to knot the score with II maining and then hit the ti e lield goal lo eliminate ni tin meet. H.itelille opened practice w 11 Ii into e material In 1 11. in in i ei I'nt j ears hi 1 y ho' v. ,e lneper tin d wi.i .': and plenl y of i.ipeit a li-ain Ilia) u:e: l ill , 1 1 ollhle (one be .r nil vt .1- Inn- lied. eek ill pracliee the Wayne vdle 11 (ll'.dil 1 ee and 'i ay, went Hi deteal. he next week, ll.e piomi e of I. v. lit n they wal- undi Ii ated e. 01 ie :". 1 to 11 d 1 in ir v. iiiiiiii ; li,i,)i d Ci'.de .'i to 1' In and lielhel , I In ;. v, ! i,l down High quint. 49 ie ii oved that would run hot ived up to their the latter stages CW SDPclal I j . . fes ar 1 '" '""""tor sedan Cabove). Throughout the new Plwneulh rare lWCr and narrnir j . , l)ns aro 1 , ' c nt aiiu iicauruoin greater. j mc sa Bscd i or . ,1 ' weease ha been lengthened to 118 inches and "la .s ana is increased. uBn lenders flow gracefully into the body they arc detachable "for case in repair. I Plymouth Featutes Beauty, formance, Safety and Comfort jeuriii'Md tz - In .';.2 defeat mli. the win C'.ek. 40 to Hit wa -on a Sylva before nun, til ' line pi nod Ik Ion th"in. 31 lo 30. he Mountaineers i' Inane court to one id the ii v ert an Clyde stop- - '-""iijinea r"iinG comfort, in S5' '''"d swcoDin fronts , the 7"n- dm new U:n'" wlll'C'lh:, f'ld mmo .. nt mj rear '''Kll"!.iiid oir..- t"e iB. i,r; ,, "'ll 10W- "h rfttre .1.- I mere J r";""and ats " " Plymouth's -5 the en Z "''I'-Cllll .....i: a... .... . me V, ,rh 1 enipha- sue the broadness of the front. Fenders which blend perfectly into body lines are nevertheless separate and detachable, thus avoiding sheet metal panels so costly to repair or replace. The new Plymouth line includes "me distinct automobiles. Special deluxe and deluxe types are ion a 118-inch wheelbase, one inch longer than last year's. Special deluxe models are: four-door sedan, club coupe, convertible club coupe and station wagon. In the deluxe group ac the four-door sedan and the c'ub coupe. In addition, Plymouth will build three deluxe models on a brand new 111-inch wheelbase, a two-door sedan, a three -passenger coupe, and a new body type, the suburban. The 97-horsepower engine has im proved performance and efficiency with a new design cylinder head which increases compression ralio to 7 to 1. A new chrome plated compression piston ring reduces cylinder wear and provicRs greater protection during the break-in per iod. There are improved oil rings for greater oil economy, while a newly-designed intake manifold in duces quicker, smoother engine warm-up and produces faster throttle response. Body styling which produces greater passenger room without ex cessive bulk also increases visibility. V-type windshields have 37 percent more area and provide excellent vision without distortion. Wind shield wipers clear 61.5 percent greater area and the rear window is 35.4 percent larger. HOWELL MOTOB SO. Waynesville, N. C. returned to trounce the Bethel Blue Oi nions for their sec ond win of Hv. year over them and une- of the very few limes since these two kauris have been meet ins thai t!ic locals have defeated the Bethel team twice in one year. They followed up the Bethel game with the biggest upset of the e,ir when they roared back to score .seven points in the final nniHit" of the came to stop the fawned Sylva Oilden Hurricane CiUinf. 37 co 34 Then followed one of the cold nights and l hey were never in the ;;ine. as the Canton boys grabbed an early lead and were never threatened. The defeat was the .second at the hands of the Black Bears and the only time that the - same club had whipped them twice. The Wayne villi offense really hit on all pi ton: a- llx-v closed out lluir regular ,ea:.oii schedule with two victories over the Christ School fh'eenies. The locals took the first game f2 to 35 and then hit the j loop for fi.5 markers to take the i last lilt. 65 to 50. j The local quint did not have too 'much luck in the annual tourna ments at the rlose of the season. In the Gold Medal tournament at Canton, the locals topped Fines Creek for the third time but the pre-tournament favorites, the Mills River quint, stopped the Mountain eers. 38 to 31, but they came. back. I lo trounce Canton, 49 to 31. and Make third place honors. Although taking their first game in the Blue Hidge Conference 'tournament from Hen Lippen by I Ti2 to 30, the Canton team contin j ued to he Waynesvillu's jinx and stopped them, 3(1 to 34. I The locals closed out their seas on Tuesday night when they fought a favored Candler team to a stand still lor three quarters, only to see I hem come back and score ;:ix poinls in the last minutes of the came to turn a cerium defeat into a hard earned victory. The local boys developed into a smooth working combination in the latter part of the reason, with Bill Sutton, lanky center, Bob Davis, and Ciena Liner, hardwork ing forward';, carrying the scoring hui den, while Hufus l.iner and Tom Boyd turned in outstanding floor games and good defensive meth ods. Sutton, who hit the loop for 208 points, an average of 13.4 per I'ame, wa-: I lie leading scorer on the siiuad. Bob Davis tossed in lofi point : to rank behind Sutton and Cene Liner was close behind with 111). The oullook for next year is ex pect! d to be bright with the loss of only one player from this year's squad. Kill us Liner is the only man not returning next season and with this year's team adding more height and speed to go with the added experience, next year should aold better fortune for the Moun taineers and Coach Carl HatclifTe, Ihe hard luck mentor, of the locals. 1ie 1949 Mountaineer records follow: Clyde I'Mi) F- -Foie if.) F - Fish iti F Evans 1 1 C Medt'ord q Smith C -Collins Subs: Clyde gan: Biltmorc Mars Kill CI.',) I F Gibbs 1 17i F- Justice i 1-1 1 J .1. Ponder '2i G Shellon G- Fox G K'i'o Sobs; Mars Hill Fender, Metcalf; Fines Fisher, Messer. Ferguson liatbbone. , Waynesville ' F F G (34) Cogdill Hi Medford 1 1 1!. Sheehan i 17 I Krone's nan G I'. Shi G Farmer Subs: Way nesville Nolancl (. , Li opard McClure. Fisher; (la Davis i I i, Sol Tells. Patrick, l.oin. Bethel (37) F Hhiiieharl '21 I Buckiicr i4i Gorrcll ii .. Hliinehart Kliiiic hart ll lu i 1 v Bethel Husky, Fdni'vvill K. He Sub: I'lhiill, Mcs-e e i Maxwi 1 Corn Bycr ! Canton (.I") F !f 'F Ie i c i ; Regular Waynesville Way nesville Waynesville Way nesville Waynesville. Waynesville Waynesville Waynesville Waynesville Waynesville Waynesville Waynesville H). 54, 28, 27. 37 24. 32. 40. 30, 33. 37. 21, Season Crabtree 23. Fines Creek Clyde 2(i Crabtree 24. , Bethel 23. Canton 49. Sylva 42. Fines Creek Clyde 31. Bethel 26. Sylva 34 Canton 34. 28. 28. Waynesville 52. Christ School 35. Waynesville 65, Christ School 50. Gold Medal Tourney at Canton Waynesville 50, Fines Creek 27. Waynesville 31, Mills Itiver 38. Waynesville 49, Canton 31. Blue Ridge Tournament Waynesville 52, Ben Lippen Waynesville 34, Canton 38. Enka Tournament Waynesville 37, Candler 39. Tofal points Waynesville opponents 656. The individual scoring Waynesville boys for the ?air:es is as follows: 30. 759, of the twenty Pts. 26S 156 118 no Bill Sutton Bob Davis Gene Liner Rufus Liner Tom Boyd 58 Gene Yar borough 9 Sam Jones 9 Ped Carswell 8 Ralph Jenkins 6 Bill Buchanan 4 Don Maney 3 Want An Bring; Quick Results The teams from Haywood Coun-1 ty found rough sailing in the first ' 'earn 30 round of the Enka Invitational basketball tournament as all :-.,x boys' tuams were eliminated in opening garnus. The fdrls had btt tirr luuk m, they racked up lour first round wins witii only the Kinss Cretk lassies falling by the w.aj,'side. The Waynesville girls continued to flash, the form that hud earned llieni to previous ulmiapionsliips in thu Gold Mudid tournament at Canton and tile Blue Ridge tourna ment at Hcnder,soi)villK as they downed the Oakley girls by 34 to 19. The local girls jumped into an early lead and never trailed as the guards turned in another good game. Betty Sheehan tossed in 17 points for the locals to take scor ing honors of the game. In Tuesday night's tilt against the second seeded Candler boys, the local quint gave a 30 minute exhibition of how the game should be played and a two minute show of how not to play the game. The local boys jumped into an early lead and were out front 14 to 12 at the quarter and 22 to 21 at the half. During the third quarter, with Davis and Gene Liner showing the way, the locals ran up a nine point lead which they stretched lo 11 points with one minute.' of the final period gone. With three minutes left lo play the local quint continued to hold a .seven point advantage. Hufus Liner, lanky Mountaineer guard, left the game 011 personal fouls and the Waynesvi'le team went to pieces. Tho Candler players inlci copied three bad passes and converted it into points to lie the count at 37 all and then with 13 .seconds left and a jump ball at mid-court, the Candler team gained possession of the ball and John Hutchinson toss ed in, a two pointer to turn a cer tain defeat into a victory. Hlitejiinson, Ilenson and Hum garner each, hit the net for i-i j I ii points for Candler while Boh Da vis took scoring honors of Ihe lilt Willi 11 points. Gene I. mm tossed in eight points to aid Ihe locals. 1 lie loui nainen: got undei wav Monday afternoon with the Clyd High girls taking Biltmore into camp by 26 lo 19 with Miss Kvans pacing Hi,, viclors with II points The first boys' learn In. 111 Hay wood to swing into arliou was tin Miles Lreek cagers who battled to the last whistle before going down before the strong Leicvsler hoy 58 to 54, in one of Hie be st eairu of the openin;; day. The Finos Creek teams just didn't have any luck as the girl; fell before Mars Hill. 3" to 29. a Miss Haynes connected for :!) I K points for the losers. j I.i-icstcr C.K) In the final game Monday after- 1 (. (.(iX ,h iKuii. mi- ivi.iis 11111 nnvs illliled 1 .' on tlip steam to drop Ihe Civil ooys irorn tile running by a 43 to 29 score. The Mars Hill team u-i never threatened as Ihe Clyde boss failed lo show the form that car ried them to the finals of the ('an ion Gold Medal tournarneiil . Monday night lb,, luck of Ihe Hay wood teams had not improved union and two more of the hoys' teams were eliminated. With Jack Merrell hilling the loop consistently, the Sand Hill boys advanced to the quarter-finals by topping the Bethel Blue De mons, 44 to 29 and in the final ?amo Monday night, the Oakley hoys led all the way in the game as they sent th0 Crabtree quint down lo a 49 to 35 loss. Beasley sparked the Crabtree quint wilii nine points wilh Volralh. Oakley 'enter, taking scoring honors of 'he game with 15 points. The Bethel High lassies opened Tuesday play wilh an easy 37 to 21 win over the Edneyville girls as i Miss Rhinehart tossed in 21 points to spark the winners The Haywood boys just couldn't win and the Canton High Black : Bears fell before Etowah 47 to 38 in a well ulaverl p.imc Th.. deadly shooting of L. Wilson, Kto-j wah forward, who hit the loop for 29 points was the difference he- : tween the two teams. John Phil lips. Canton oenter, tossed in 17 points- for. the losers. The Canton girls moved into the quarter-finals with a 32 to 16 win over the Barnardsville lassies as Miss Fish set the pace with 17 points. As first round play came to a j close, not a single boys' learn from Haywood: was still in the toiinia- ; ment. It was the first lime in many a year that some of the teani.s had noi oamea their way into ihe championship rounds. If any trophies are brought home to Haywoodi it will be the girls lhat bring them home. The Wavnes ville. Canton. Bethel and Clyde lassies came through with first round victories with, only the fines Creek girls dropping out. The only Haywood teams seeing action in the quarter finals Wed nesday night were the Canton and Bethel High lassies with the Beth el lassies upsetting the Canton n. The Bi-ihel girls jumped into an early lead and inailiti.il, ed it until Ihe Hurt quarter when the Caiiloi. it-oii nulled i-vuii at 23-all With Mis;: Khinehart hiltintj tin luop tioin all angles the Blue Oe moil s;ii!s. 11, ie.i ahead lo win go ing away. Miss Rhinehart took scoring hon ors of Ufa till with 19 points while Miss. Fibh paced the Canton team Willi 14 uiui keis. HAVWOOU COUNTY TEAMS Girls' Li.ieuus Biltniure (131 Furrester (1,5) Shope 3) Rhea Hi Medford Childress Fox Buchanan i4), Mor Searcy, Stroupe. 'ines Creek (29) Kirkpatrick i4i Russell (1) Haynes i24i Rector McElroy Ledford Ponder (2). Creek- Russell, C. Oakley (19) Lynch 18) Waldrop (4) Roberts Peek Dotsoii Stevens Davis ill. 1I1. Grant v. kley Cole (4i, llcndrcii. Kil- Kclneyvilli. (21) Nesbitt Moore (8) Phillips 161 Cannon Hoots lludgins Cooke 4l, Stev I'arks, Henson, Laughter, i5l, Freeman , Mi reel I. Parris. I i' h 1 I7i Henli. hi '."1 Mi l 'I eai v Find II oiev P.ii ham Sub-: ('anion .I11I111 nil. Hiank. nai'ds ille .1. Dillingham :'i. I.. Dilliiediam Ci), T. ham. .M11 jipard 1 2 1 Hariiardsville (16) Anders (3) Foftei K Dillingham 7i Culberson Clinton Hale Cabe, Quiun, Pailon 161; Bar Banks Dilling- Dillingham. C 1 : g Milder 1 ll)i Roger-' i31 1 Alexander 1 Ci'iiiiiiii ilii Siih- : Fines Cm icc-.lc'i k a Lineups Fines Creek (54) . Justice ifn Noland U4l Rogers i26) 1 Haynes (fi) I v. Trail! ham Jackson ill: Davis i4). Catamounts To Meet 10 Grid Toes Next Season The Western Carolina Cata mounts will face a l u !eed teh game irhedule next fall on the gridiron, opening September 17. when they .'ace the powerful High Point Pan hers in Memorial Stadium at Asheville. The Cats and Panthers have met in Asheville once before in a game sponsored by the Cosmic (Tub. The Cats came off the held on the sliorl end of a one point defeat only after giving the fans one of Ihe best fames of the year.' The Cats will tannic wilh the same foes of 1948 but will play only three games at Cullowhee due lo the Asheville game and the mov ing of the Fast Carolina to Canton where they stand to draw one of their largest crowds of the season. The Catamounts have been run ning through sprim,' drills for the past two weeks and have most of the squad back from last season along with several promising new comers. One of the highest prob lems will be finding replacements for the end posit ions. The team ran up a seven won. 3 losl record he I si .'eon with all three defeats In :iu: le one point. Coach Young is expected fo field another Insl rale line for 1949 and one of Ihe fa-: in recent years. The 1949 schedule Coach Younj.: he t w lop flighl foi "- lor 1 1, -t bat kl ields released by i k. Ii I - ten 'ali iioiiiits: 17 High Point at Asheville 24 Appalachian at Boone 1 Tuscii'iini al Greenville, Sept. Sept. Oct. Tenn. Oct. 8 Fast Tenn Stale al John son City. Tenn. Oct. 15 F (' T. C al Canton Oct. 22 Lenoii -Itliy ne al Cullowhee Oct. 29 Maryville at iVlary ville', Tenn. Nov. 5 Newberry at ewhi rry, S. C. Nov. 12 Finery Hi Henry at Cullowhee ,N o v . 19 Carson - Newman a t Cullowhee Oakley (4!)) F-- Pyatle 1 3 1 F - Anderson i I3i C- Volialh 1 1 : 1 1 G Biirr.es- i ,i G Morgan i V i Subs: Oakley T.r. I 8111 111. l.oliei I . Sharpe 1 1 1; Ci ahlivo Caldwell i4i. Suui'l ( eeius Etowah 47) F--L. Wilson i29) F -McCall nil Capps G- Wilson G H Allison ubs: F.Iivvah A son. Holliiig.sw.ii 1 1, Poindexler, Weils Stroupe (2), Medlii ( r.ihlree (.IS) i:, i i. j . 0 1 Cl.uf.e i4l .".bluer i 4 ) I 'i a.' I, lid i(i) I', hi I a nd r liui- I!. oiiaih, ( I n k.. (4i, ihlv.ell iEi. C.inloii (38) King 18) an Hi i:'ni 1 1 7i '.!ili-: '4i Mooie i-)i ::i, .luhn- nlnii - - Ii '.aiuler. ( ' PI ,n ( ' ( i: Mars Hill F Phillips ,20i F Animoii' C F.iif.lish i "i G Young ili G -Anderson il()i Subs: Mai's Hill III ceo i5i. F.dwards Code: Chd, Stevenson i! Clyde (l?9) '. Morgan 1 1 1 Hardin ifb Warren i4) Spencer if) R. Morgan Sains (2). i2i. Buckner. Shook. Hamline, MeClur,. i2. Candler C!9) F Hutchinson i."n F R. Jackson .2' C Henson (8) G Bumgarner ifi G Robins-on ioi Subs: Caniilei ' Waynesville - Lie Jenkins. Waynesville (37) G Liner i.'ll Da is 'II) S 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 i-l) I'DVll ((I) U. Liner '8) .lae'c.son i8); ui.iii. Maney, Sand Hill ill) F- MorreM i Hp F- I'.ailv i:s, C - Recce i4 i G - Brown 7 1 G Jackson 7i Stile- S-ind Hill K. Taylo'-. Greene Bethel Gioi.'an. Stevenson McKimore, Murray. Bethel (29) Mainous (2) Ql'ARTFIM iy..s Girls' Lineup Bethel (30) Henson (4) i F Rhinehart i in Browning (1 1 Gibson (14) Wells (2) : G K -Meadows G), 6), D. Taylor; 12), F Cooke F Mease ' 1 1 Rhineha rl G Z. Rhinehart G Heatherly Subs: Bethel -rell f 8 : Canlon - Canlon (25) Fi:h '111 Bcnlielrl (8) McCreary Ford Haney Parliam Buckner i"i Gor l'.rank, Parlon. More Pennant Plans? ' r r r n it-tiyi.,iiiiimiimWiWthiii)M'ii ""g BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) Hatching up plans for defense of their National League championship are the five Boston Brave hiain trusters. Coaches Cy Johnson, left, and Jimmy Brown, renter, are seated along with Manager Billy Southworth, while Bob Keely and Johnny Cooney look, over their shoulders.
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