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PAGE Of The Waynesviiie Mountaineer Thursday Afternoon. AuKMsi 25. 1919 aim YRflCA Wms 1949 F i rri" - 1 State detail Champions udop 'lay irn ida All-Stars. Iftball 1 s colltll11'"' baggf'S big' soiitli'-a-'"-'" touJiiainf"1 Lri tir-t P- Itlal't-1 Waynesviiie Boy Heads WCTC Squad city I ili. ii lin-aks. hilled M'"1" Iiilnig Jut, lUiina"- ,, plllll, ,i. lkl. itt-Ii. German im-lntier i, to tin- title tl,t. lioaimke ft no-hitler a turned in ill!' Ulf -U"" fcjjlon t mill) ,.0 win. killer against .flUUl lilt less ,ii thf loin n- e ti kk last ,1 Hill Kli'i- Catamounts Open Drills Sept. Constance To Captain Catamounts The Western mounts, halt a will answer II. Young's eall to Carolina hundred ail Coach Tom Liiluin I-.epleiiiber Ca- slrong. 1 when they open drill ; tor the rugged North Slate Coniereni e schedule that uulolus Uloie them September 17th. With less than three weeks of practice before them unlil llun answer the opening whistle ol III. season, the Cats will ua It- ii;. little time getting down to tin business of roiiiiiliii;', into top shape. One of his 'biggest jobs will be replacing nien such as l'anl Monroe and Ovlu Heavner in tile backfleld and Jack Allison, Harry Jaynrs, all conference guard Clark Pennell. Hob Tate. Max Beam and Mace Brown in the forward wall. Heading the returning veterans will be the captain of the 1949 Catamounts, Hugh Constance ol Waynesviiie. three-letter man at the center position and regarded as one of the top phot men of the i ugged North State loop. Von Ray Harris of Marion, 185-lb. guard ; and also a three-lelterinan. is al ternate captain of this y ear's team Oilier returning veterans ol post season honors include I'ee Wee Hamilton, the 130-pound tailback from Andrews, who gained a berth on tin- All-Conference team; Buf falo Humphries, Clu-i ryville, and Dan liohinson, M.uiuii All-Confer-cme tackle:; and All-Conference, All-Southern, and l ittle All Amer ica piianl Aiilnir Hyid of Marion Other returning lettermen b side;', the oiu dude Ned Noblilt. Marion, center; Bobby llderlon. Suiumerville. S C, guard; Clayton T.vt rhart I.enoir. L'lmo Neul. Suniiuci ille. S. C, and Clyde Llbi-ridge, Weldon. ends; Jack .I'uib.illi Allison. Waynes viiie, tackle; tnd Al ('apt rila, Nor l isloun, I'a . Harry Duke, Audover, Mass.. lialph MetVntiell. Andrews. Joe Hunt. North ilkchni n. .I.u k Amnion. W.iy n. ille. ltalph Claik. and Lawn nee Arncy. Mor- gantun, Dewey Whitaker, Horse Shoe, Bnyce Winchester, Brevard. Paul Hogers, Mooresv ille, and Cecil Hoberts, Astieville all backs. Other local players expected to see action this year are Bruce Jaynes, 220-lb. tackle anil Owen, 210 1b. tackle Jaynes hill ni. ntioued above In- , ,-teran enrolled at the college and Owen was a standout tor the Waynesviiie High MouiU.ui.eei s last season. Although not on the firing line. Fred Moore, also of Waynesviiie. is assistant manager and has Ins job cut out for him in taking caie of purple and gold of the Cats They open tin- season Sepleuihi r 17 w hen they l.ini'K w itli the i i ap ping High Point Panthers in Mi ni - 24 Appalachian at Boone. Tic . ni inn at Greenville, at Johnson oiial Stadium al Asheville. The following schedule has been re leased for the lit I!) season. Sept. 17 llieh Point at Asheville. Sept Oct. Teini Oct. City 1 Oct low bee Oct Teiin. Nov. "i S. C. Nov. 12 Cllllowliei . Nov. HI low lice. 8 Katt. Teiin. i nil. 22 l.eiioir-Hhyne illoine Connrigi. 211 Mai yv ille at Maryville, at Cul- Sew berry at Newberry, Emory and Henry at Cai -on-Newman at Cul- Ilngh Constance irighti, 18n-pound center from Waynesviiie, is W'estern Carolina Teachers' captain. He'll lead the Catamounts in their bid for a North State Conference grid title this season. With him is yon Ray Harris. 1!K -pound guard from Marion, alter nate captain. fcmt'V, l nam uutliddcr. orniancc. fcw the walk lumped home . (VlcndiiiK ir bid lor It was also :94.i that t lu ll a finalist. id taken the tpmn in tne es. tor in the top lis in a hole, him. fanned nd Hit- third liat wiiund up . ! SpoMord, 3-0, on Sams' no hitter. Sams had a one-hit game .going into, the seventh when he was re lieved by Miller in the contest w ith the Romancos. The boxes of the Monday night games: SEMI-FINALS Komancos al r li e Simms, ss 2 0 0 Outland, 3b 3 0 0 Lee, cf 3 0 1 Clippard, rf 10 Stacia, If : 3 0 Stewart, c 3 0 Draughn, 2b 3 0 Davis, lb 3 0 Deberry, p 2 0 0 kll-Stars col- tlu- Simcos' Ilk ;iil'.;ii!la'.'c tin the hall lonship. land a fu-ld- an.iti-r Floyd Champion's nd. fclit-d il with in the next honor, the and He ld up Cli.iin- w. fore came in Ja.seman Doug n a sai l itice fd the bases M was named outstanding he outstand- tlip Simcos Kl'Clpllil-s. hi1 All-Stars tliutiut win ill ni Char I'il pitching. h High Point I'ff sae no -0 verdict to bark In whip Totals 23 Champion Y ab r Starney, rf 11 Khea, cf 3 0 Deweese, 3b 3 0 Sams, p-lb 3 0 Mease, c 1 0 Ivester, 2b 2 0 S)ence, If 2 0 0 0 Scarboro, ss ' 2 0 0 0 lingers, lb a 0 0 0 Mlllep, p 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 1 0 1 Romancos 000 000 00 Champion Y 000 001 x - 1 Stolen base.- Starney. Left on base: Romancos 4. Champion 3. Walks, off: Deberry 9, Sams (i, Mil ler 2. Hits, off; Sams 1 in (i in nings; Miller 0 in 1. Wild pitch: Deberry. Winning pitcher: Sams. Hazelwood To Battle Plowboys Saturday The Hazelwood Industrial Leaguers will tangle with the Sylva I'lowboys Saturday afternoon on the Waynesviiie High diamond at 3:30 p. m. The two teams have battled through two games and each holds one victory Tom "Bud" Blalotk, former man ager of the locals who is at home 0 ! on furlough will toe the rubber for (lithe locals. Slyva's starting Hurler 1 is unknown. 0 A game with the Berkeley Kuin- 0 1 ncrs for Sunday afternoon was pending as this issue went to pre's. Losing pitcher: Deberry Wolf, Elliott, Vetoe. Umpire FINALS Champion y Starney. if Khea. cf . Mease, c Sams, 1 b J. Rogers, lb Ivester, 2b Deweese. 3b Spence. If Scarborough, i Miller, p Totals ab 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 1 28 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 II I) 1 1 II 0 II 1 1 0 (I h Justice In New Role ni t.. .. W. the tlnioonltv nf Nnrtk Parnlina's I Star i. . " niaae up ror a lighter role as wan l 'n the symphonic drama, The Lost, Colony 'p w' Kiy Kyger and others have made guest .nu,lli which ends its ninth season next f back in his more familiar role as ball car f "wversity. UU-Photo). " Hazelwood -Clearwater Twin Bill Is Cancelled The twin bill between the Ha , Iwood and Clearwater nines of H e WNC Industrial League, sched uled lor Saturday afternoon on Hie Waynesviiie High diamond, has been canceled. 'Pie game was post pom il from la:;t Saturday due to r,,in and wet grounds. All lioiich the league clo'ed play on Au"u I 2D. the two teams were I'l.ini' lo pi. -iv Hie doiililclieadei al lliou.'li the games would not have ;,n i Hi 1 1 en the standings. The (li.irv.atcr manager noti ced Skipper F.lmcr Dudley today th:t his team would he unable to make the trip Saturday, and they decided to cancel the game since the Wavnesville Mountaineers have already opened pigskin onus the held must be ready opener. miw. n:ime remains on 7clwood schedule, the annual Labor Day cl.i-li wiHi ,h' Canton Pi gcor.s at Canton. Nice Catch of Fish Has Bad "Catch" in It SI'OKANK. Wash. iCP' R-'IP" Willirms and t.cnrge am-i J" couldn't miss during a fishing trip t Lower Twin Lake. Ida. Big fat pmh seemed to jump into their boat As fast as they hooked them, ,1,,'V popped them into Williams fish" bag that hung over the side f the boat. On reaching shore with what Ihcv thought to be the limit. Wil liams and Akers found the bag empty, with a big hole in the bottom. and for-..the the Ila- Simcos Hcnslev. Poindexter, cf lb R. Rogers Edwards. Carlisle. Worsham Jenkins. If a-Batton. Jernigan Messer rf i 3b 2b Totals ab 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 0 2 2 21 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 mi""' -2 Walked for Jenkins in 7th. Champion Y 2 00 0n" Simcos 000 010 0-1 Runs batted in: Hensley, Rhea, Deweese Two base hit: Starney, Mease. Home run: Rhea. Sacrifices: Miller. Hensley. Left on base: Sim cos 6, Champion 9. Walked, by: Miller 4. Carlise 2. Struck out by: Miller 5, Carlisle 3. Pased ball: Mea?e. 0 R OPENING O ROY MOSEMAN I! o ETHEL MOSEMAN o IN J. R. BOYD BUILDING rn to ten Store MAIN STREET WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF Confections Newspapers Magazines Cold Drinks Tobaccos and f ROY'S Sggg POP CORN We Are Glad To Be Back We are happy to announce that we are re-opening our business, which we operated here for some 12 years. We now have another Main Street building, next to the Dixie Store. Needless to say we have missed our customers during the past few months, and have long looked forward to the day when we would be back in business. On Saturday we will open, and remain open for six days every week. Come back to see us. The same friendly service of the years past awaits you. Roy and Ethel Moseman THE SAME FRIENDLY SERVICE WE RENDERED THIS AREA FOR 12 YEARS EOT MAIN STREET
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