r THE SFOR'fS PAGE Of The Wavnesviile Mountaineer Monday Afternoon, April 4. 1949 Local Golfers Top Brevard Green, Rogers And Mills Rack Up Wins The newly funnel Wavnesviile High Rolf team came throiif?h in brilliant stk- hi-I Thnr-ila after noon in tlu'ii ( run : match of the season a., they u-r tin- Ilie- varil Blue Devil . ! i.. The match via:; plae.l over the rolling Hrevard Country I'm!) com:. It was the fir-t tiirie in tile his- tory of Wjw.e ulli- High tliat it liad se'nt a tuiii unto the tanuavs i and the tii't mat. Ii pioved beyond j doubt that Ciu.li ."-rl Ratciifle has developed a haul hitting, j straight -hootii:K -quad. . The play o! the local-, pleas ing to Coach KatrlinV considering the weather conditions that have ' handicapped practice ses.-ions. The j entire team played -traight down ' the fairway but mi) iniu tiouble on the green Clifford Cieen. llaiold Mill- and Jack Roter: all ia.:u- through with i 3 to U Mctoiie- Mhile Brevard':; number one man -hot the low score ol the day. a 79. to defeat Oliver Karly si to U iur liuvard's three point-;. The llendersonvillp Bearcats will journey here Thursday to tangle with the Morutainecrs on the Wav nesviile Country Club course in a Hlue KicifJe conterciice clash. Fines Creek Juniors Retain Championship fM fir :p lift L cB 1 tr- : Mountaineers Lose Open Local Team Dropped 6-4 Tilt To Cullowhee Last Friday Vhp Wavnesviile High baseball i team journeyed to Cullowhee Fri- Kll,aU and turned 'in a good 111 day afternoon and fell before a j job althotijh hanriuapptd llast tuning rally by the Cullowhee creaks of ilrim'ss. nine to go down to a 6 to 4 deteai, : in their opening game of the 194!) i jund The Fines Creek junior k'ii is pietur.il here retained their champion-ship crown in the IS "9 Junior 4-11 tournament held at Canton ricenily. The girls brushed aside all competition a.- ihey came through with flying color- to sweep the l'l-U) lile. The fiii'U reading left to right are: Fr ill row . Betty Rath bone. Juai.it'j T-anl.'iam. Kosalyit Mcmt. H'-'inia l"er;.u.Min. Marie Tranthai:!. Kate liayi.es. Sii-oi.d row: I .ill-. Mat F.vi.i-. 1): i y Ko . Kuti Kussfil. E'.hlce Leditud. Ada Kvan-. ; r. 1 .Mii!aivt Gieen. Coach. I'h.jio by Ingram Studio. Lions, Rotarians To Play Donkey Benefit Thursday Wavnesviile Rotarians and Lions softhall players will risk their com ior! and dignity Thursday night for the henelit o! the Way nevillc Hih Scliool Hand The soltball teams will play, on donkeys, m a I'.ame -cheduled to start at 7 29 p : 'informed .-onrees w h o know animal- be-1 piedtct th donkeys H-oj.t it Mi- Heriiice Barber. I. ions Inter national roil 1 1 m lor from Denser. C. I . who helped araiine the con test, report th.it these donkeys aie no ordinary donkeys They are penally trained Saute Ke burros lrom the CIreen Valley farms Kai h is an individual personality with no particular sense of person al loyally, and a highly developed North Canton Boys Receive Trophy 1 sense of privilege without a cor responding seii:-e of responsibility. These finest sl.us ..rt -cIk Muled to arrive w it h tin i r I rainer by truck Thursday They will lake part in a parade through the Wayr.es- vil llllsilHss s;-cl'CII. Mayor Jack Way first hall I., si.ni Announcers Henry I.e.-tcr Biirgin w;il play account over a svsteni. At intermission. Gypsy, and I'eachc Gipsy Hose I.ec Donkey Itc las Itacc. The lineups: Itotary Club The Res. Malcolm Williamson iContiiuii d on i; e Hi will throw the the i;..:ne. and Tiiltle a ii d im'.'c a pl.r. -by public address Sally. Bubbles. ssill star in a rV Free Demonstration Of This Motor THURSDAY, APRIL 7 Jo.- Davis, representing the Kirst National Bank of Way nesville and the Underwood Supply Company is shown presenting the 1349 Junior 4-H Championship trophy to Charlc- lilai'ikenjuu. captain of the North Canton boys while team mates proudly look on. Shown in the photo are, left to right: Mr. Uavi-. Ken Junes. No. Ii. Blan kere hip, Charles Carpenter behind Blank, i.-. hip Charles W ilson. No It, Charles Bui nette. No a Lynn M. ( lure. No a and Melvin Morgan .nA -hin . Players in shite shut: ale iinKoossn I'hoto hv IrtPlhio Sludlo. 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Club Thurdav night Klevt n pljy.is and the high i boo! - ip.otfirlal athletic- talent emii Mi-. Margaiet Ferry, alter n.itel'. hlu lied and laiiRhed as they heaid Coach ( arleton Weatherby n ' I nt th.-ir talents. II' called the 1949 squad the be t Ih'- hisih school ever had. He res(iited these figures to uppoi t In- .-1 ateinent : Dunn the regular season, they won 1 ! out of 12 Karnes. TIk v.on nine more games in 1 .ikiiii the Canton Gold Medal Touinament. the Blue Ridge Con ference playoffs at Hendersonville, the Enka Invitational, and in their successful defense of their title , in the Senior 4-11 Tournament last I week. j The coach also pointed out that I his players were scholars as well as ladies and athletes. The seven I seniors rank among the top 12 of in scholarship. their das fine key member of the squad. Co-Captain IVW Ere ley Sheehan. was Kent ,.a tioin the meeting by illness Mi Weatheibv introduced Miss Perry. Co-Captain Maijorie Cog dill of Allen Cri ck Pegp.y Noland. KatclitTe Cue: Hetty Sheehan Plott Creek: .Vine Mulford, Rat cliffe Cove: Viwan I)ai';. Hazel wood: .lar.el'e Leopard. Kateliffe ('mi-: Hessje Sue Francis. Francis Cov ; Alv;y n.- McClui e. a Hazel wood fill who i als a member of the hitjh school debating team; Mary Jo Grastv. and Thomasine Fisher of Jonathan Creek. The Lions also gave a new mem ber a hearty welcome. When the Rev. L. G. Elliott, pastor of Waynes ville's First Baptist Church pinned a Lion's button on Assistant Coun ty Agent Joe Cline, the members expressed their approval with pro longed applause. The regular meeting closed with the showing of motion pictures of the 1948 Lions International con vention in New York last July. ' season. i The locals jumped into an early lead in the firsi inning when they I rammed across two runs They added another in the top of the third but Cullowhee came throi'i to score two in their half ol the third. The home team added j another in the fifth to tie the couirt at 3 - all, and then drove over three markers in the sixth i to ice the game. The locals man , aged one run in the seventh but ' that was not enough. ' The local team played excep tional ball with what little practice they have had between showers and ' showed promise of developing into ' a smooth working team. Bob and Bill Owen, local out fielders, paced the team at bat with two for four, including the only home runs of the game. Craw ford and Hooper, each had two for three for the winners. Jim Kuykendahl, Mountaineer portsuler. went the route for the Hazelwood Nine Taking Shape For Season Opener The Hazelwood Industrial leag uers ran through a three hour workout Saturday afternoon and topped it off with a practice tilt with the newly formed independ ent team here. The Hazelwood team is slowly shaping up although the weather continues to handicap the team during workouts. ! Several of the expected players have not showed up for drills as yet but are expected to report in ! the near future. Several of the players looked promising in the workouts Satur day. "Satch" McClure showed oft" an excellent throwing arm dur ing the tilt and Jim Bracked, speedy ftychaser, who has perform ed in the local soltball league, has turned out for baseball this year and was hitting the ball on the nose while showing plenty of speed in the outfield. Louis Richie, sec ondsacker, is making a strong bid for a place in the starting infield ! Hictiie ltioved to Hazelwood dur ! ing the winter and has had sever ' al years of semi-pro ball behind him. With only two weeks remaining before the league openers and the weather showing signs of warm ing up, Manager Dudley said that practice sessions would be stepped up and the boys would start raring back and letting go of the ball. Dudley said that he would like to schedule an exhabition game or two before the season opener. He also stated that all berths were still wide open and any players that have not reported and would ; like to try out to report to the high school field any day -during the week at 4:30 p. m. The line score: Way nesville Cullowhee Parents Defeat Teachers In Cage Game At Crabtreo The Ciahtree-lron Duff School parents' team battled their teach er opponents and their own don keys to a 4-2 victory in a basket bail game at the school gym Thurs day niii Foil i "mired fen '! : .'till led I'.lll 'Ill-Ill 'II!,. K'u-in I ill',- j!i't bo i n in ( , Constance To 3.2 H P. Single GIM3 6 H P. Twin GSHU si 250 M4750 We Invite You To Try This Motor Your self. We Will Have Motors and Boats Available For You To Experience The Thrill of A Wizard Super Twin Motor At LAKE JUMLUSKA Thursday, April 7th. 12 Noon To B P. M. C. R. ECKHOFF Phono 106 Main Street Local Bowlers Defeat Enka The Wavnesviile Bowling team journeyed to Enka Friday night and evened the score with the l.nka team by dropping them 2 to 1 in a well played match. The local team, paced by Jim. Brackett and "Spider" Medford, dropped the first game of the match but came back strong to take the last two by a margin of 31 pins. Total pin fall for the match was Waynesville, JfjlU to Knka's ,2482. I I. literal. Enka performer and standout member of the Asheville league, turned in high series for the night with a S75, while Brack et! was second with 566 and Med ford close behind with a S55 set. Only two 200 games were rolled in Ihe match. Medford had high game with a 207 total and R. H. Stretcher an even 200. Litterall was high for the Enka team with a 199 pinfall. With the count at one game each, the Enka team will return here this week 1o settle the score for once and all this season. Elected Captain I Some years ago the United States experimented with tea growing in South Carolina and Texas but lat er 'abandoned it. Hugh Constance, outstanding center for Ihe past three seasons has recently been elected to lead the 1949 Western Carolina Cata mounts. Hugh Is a Senior from Waynesville where he learned his football and was an outstanding performer in 194142. Constance was one of two centers in North Carolina to receive honorable mention on the All-North Caro lina team selected by the Associ ated Press last fall. Captain 1949 Cat Gridders Hugh Constance, 190-lb. center from Waynesville, has been elected captain of the 1949 Western Caro lina Catamount football squad with Von Ray Harris, from Marion, to serve as alternate captain. Constance, who will be playing his fourth year of varsity ball next fall, has been a standout performer for the Cats since he entered school in 1946. Hugh started his football career at WaynesVllle High School under Coach Carleton Weatherbv and performed with three Mountaineer Squads before taking off for duty with Uncle Sam's Navy. While at Waynesville he held down the guard position in his first year and moved to runnlni? tackle for his last two seasons. He earned the reputation of one of the best blockers in this section as he led the Mountaineer backs to touchdown after touchdown. During his final year in 1942, Hugh turned in several hrllliant performances as the Waynesville team went undefeated. After returning from three years in the Navy, Constance centered Western Carolina and has carried on in the same style. He is re garded by many as the top center of the North State Conference and last year was one of two centers making honorable mention on the All-North Carblina selection by the Associated Press. Constance is well known for his hard hitting type of game and his never ending teai spirit. 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