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PAGE Of The Waynesville Mountaineer Monday Afternoon, September 5, 1949 Hazelwood, Canton Meet Today In Final Tilt for Third Crown In Row cMi s taicnica uni-n. A-M-M-- ''llllll'IVIK'l- - I-HM 'lllW11 j 1,,,1'IV. "S Lull- riUM-s lrihmlisi:- v .ucus- sioJ"'' bout his sn'i'l ,t,...siciii- Jtlicr mlK-M ,11 ilcliinti-iy ., Iioii I lir Etst l" Lr -.1 11M- .1"" Il'irlMC i Vil llM il'-- II Is on I ' u- ..ml HiiM lie's S NO 1 1 I- v . . 1 1 1 1 I of d V. I '''-. ' h'linlt mill's . IP II"H .'HI iraiii.t !'' IM'il In i'X- r i;:nril ill it'll, i. mi HI' il Air.tii.-I. lie pi. ;i(U'(l . Ml I'cr i,l. ill' will ;ili' p,i niriil . y III AUUSI . Ill'li id talented he fellow who can shoulder the Kissing burden along with all his . , i a.,.,-,.,., k- I loague this season. thev lout;!) it i t' .1 1 ii I iinimi ,m yitnY. iiiai a nww . were considered a pushover bv ;in club. Tlu The llairlwood and Canton In dust rial nine; wiil ring down tin curtain on their l'MSl schedule (hi afternoon v hen I he locals join ncy to Canton for the animal l.nhin Day tilt. The Kanie will (jet under way at 3 p.m. The two teams have ball lei several thrillers this ear with th locals holding a slight edge. Both ciubs will ko all out for . victory today to close the seasoi with a win. Although neither clul finished in the (list division of tin Local Eleven Holds First bcrimmage REX THE RIDDLE By Alan Maver Coach Carletoii Veatht:ti ii, Wuwicsviile HiHh School it. I... coaches and critics look at Southern Methodist conies up villi 21 lettermen. 14 of them sen ors. and except tor a thinness at pitching choices for both teams are indefinite and will no' be announced until game time. One of the season's largest crowds is anticipated for this tinal game of the year for both ciubs. Dutch Meyet ILU .Matty Bell aekle appears stronger than last reason. Even the tackle deficit may well be taken care of, however, by , hilling a couple of blocking backs .lames Marion and Ken Black burn -to the positions on offense. Walker and Kyle Hole, the talented sophomore of 1948, head a back field that has everything it takes and the line should be as strong, ii not stronger, than last year. Lie el t, )i'(t;im'(1. l-JIKii siu; fcibrr 2. 1!H!. in., al the Wayni'sville, drill l ai'olin:i. I'uliiii' "ill Siild'T I'm' cash I premises, in Wnynes- ftwiii! County, stake in the i.'il li ailing to nl runs North I ;i small dog 1 :nl' W. -i22 Nnrlli .'.I 2(1 ;r: then North 'l In a slake: Wi'si 2"i feel trill la' West INNING cor- ancs, more or itical nrnnertv Mcdford bv led dated No- rornrded in . Haywood liKSI'UVIN'G. il'iivc-ili'sci'ibed 'd I (i rani or: u. Iiy deed 11". mid re ick inii, P;itc ' Krjslrv. and ""iism-;, and "'i aim rtw. '"' a parlicu i(l iMrntioiis. fil In the power p'-il upon the l Hint rlrorl ' I 18. cxe- ii'l and wile I'l'ierdrri in I'.irc n 42 lr " Urrrk nl vl'iili inslru- P'mr r. ,ere, tcriiv. and rnn. l"iiH l..,vini I3'.'lnrnt nf n, , vi inc ' secured, in HD. Tru.l,,. ""plnnber 17 a' m., at W'aynes- Bork fcr in tty. N"'Hi Caro- I': f r'3!p at public 5t mdder for r ;'hrd lands Sf- lvi"2 and t)k I'own-.hip, i'"lin (rrll I stake Pnd in East (lrner be- in m..i. i,61 'Wt to a ' W. 50 feet to a stake, corner of Lots Nos 5 and 6; thence with line be tween said lots N. 47 30' W. 168 feet to a stake in the said margin of Oak Street; thence with said margin of said street N. a jo E. HO feet to the BbulNNlNU, and liKING Lot No. 6 in Block 3 ol Grimball Park, as per survey by .John N. Shoolhred, nuide Decemb er, 1922. Sale made pursuant to the pow er and authority conferred upon the undersigned Trustee by that deed of trust dated January 16, 1947, executed by Clyde Calhoun nnd wife, Tyree Calhoun, recorded in Book 60, page 314, in Office of Hegister of Deeds of Haywood County, to which instrument and record reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions Hereof default having been made in navmont of the indebtedness thereby secured. This August 16. 1U49. A T WARD. Trustee. 1(183 Aur 22-29 Sept. 5-1-2. NOTICE HAYWOOD COUNTY HOSPITAL BOND AND TAX ELECTION A special election will be held in Haywood County on Saturday the first clay of October 1949. at the aiiic places at which the last elec ion was held in said County for members of the General AssemDiy between 6:30 o'clock A. M. and b:du clock P. M. Eastern Standard Time lor the purpose oi suimm- ing to the voters the question m vhether they will approve the order finally passea oy me u"-j Commissioners on August 22, 19U mthorizing $225,000 bonds of the "nnniv fnr I hp ouruose of erecting in addition to the County Hospital md the levy and collection ot a ax sufficient to pay the principal ind interest thereof, and (2) wheth r they will authorize the levy and collection of an annual tax in ad lition to all other taxes at the rate if ten cents on each $100 of the issessed valuation of the County or the purpose of financing the ost of operation, equipment and naintenancc of the County Hos pital. The said election shall be held tnder the direction of the County Board of Elections of Haywood County, the precincts and the poli ng places shall be as heretofore established by said Board of Elcc inns, and the Registrar and Judg es for holding said election shall be as designated and appointed by iaid Board of Elections. The registration books shall be ipened on the 3rd day of Septemb er, and closed on the nth day of September, 1949, according to law. This the 22nd day of August 1949. GEO. A. BROWN. JR., Chin. J. R. HIPPS DfJ. NOLAND County Board of Commissioners. 1887 A 22-29 S 5 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, J. H. woooy. having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Annie c.- Mad house, deceased, all persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to file same, duly verified, with said Administrator on or before tile 22nd day of Aug ust, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery there on. All persons indebted to said estate will please pay same to the undersigned. This August 22, 1949. J H. WOODY, Administrator Estate of Annie G. Stackbouse, Deceased. !835-A 22-29 S 5-12-19-26 '.ert 1 gi id- icis llnoU'4h their lirst si rii'ima:"1' t the :ra uii I i iilay afternoon a- J e ttnui.d up the fii'.t week of i ill-.. Alter 'he !', '. imde -t". nei was , .m i . he oh .ci ci d the bo.'.s li mci al defect appeared to he l:uk nt oii-li "But tins v. ill he t'liii'in.ileil in inn- we hope." he added. This accounted for the scarcity '1 sr.irinn by either side. "All the hos looked belter e'l le'eiise, though." the coach '.ml. It :is a mni-kit kolf g:i;ue. wilh : bout IS bo.-. in.ikin ; ui each ef ; "e opposiiu! --(Iliads. ()"i- le.e.i voiiid carry the li.'H lor .I'le'd a loeii plavs. etui then v the oile r '.'ould lake over. He did not -mv.Io oi,I any v' "v-' is fnr their work, as, lie explai" d it wasn't a fair test of ahili'iev 'IT; is was the last workout unlil !'uesila. l .ir I he tir' candidates on he squad. The boys are gelling aj lolidav lodax. "We'u- done all the cutiutu of) he siiiu il we re eoing to do." he j said, "unless, of course, the boys j cut themselves. " Veierans. jayvees. and freshmen . went through light drills as prac-! Bill GritTin hurled a neat six- lice oni-ned Alondav, then donned hitter Sunday afternoon to lead the heavy cotiinmciit the middle of the Hazelwood nine to a 2 tml victory I week, and were sent through ses- I'lowboys at Sylva. sions thai increased in stiffness their first gradually. when Assistant Carl Hatelifle was working mainly with Hie jayvees. while Marshall 'league. Wcslern Carolina Teachers graduate, start-, id his first season as freshman coach. The 14 hoys winking otil on this yearling squad have at best seen all their football action on the sand lots. Hut. Teaglio said, they're big for freshmen, averaging roughly about 141) pounds each and tending In ward (he rangy. for I he most pari. too. I dry are Griffin Hurls Hazelwood To Win Over Sylva EL mm-- 5 ' . . mmm aur ARSC-- , ti , , Wi TROUBLE .' V S X .'3 Sv .. V K Bethel High Trying To Srganize Football Team over the Sylva Hazelwood notched run in the second inning Bud Blalock rapped a home run over the centerlield fence. Their last run resulled from a double !iy Hay Whiteiier and a single !iv Neil Wyatt in the sixth. Sylva's run was scored on two walks and an infield out in the fifth. Hud Blalock. .lack Case and Neil Wyatt paced the local hiltcis with two bingles each. Grill in hurled good ball all Die way and was never in serious trouble except in the lillb when he weakened and gave up the two ! walks that resulted in the plowboys I only run. BROOKLYN RIGHT-HAND.R MIGHT BE CALLEO, aUAKTlTY BUT F HE COMS THROUGH DOWN THE HOMEGTRETCM THE FLAT BUS H FAITHFUL FIGURE THEY'RE V Vnlnl'tilnl ht Kmc Frittors iynlmtr , iAGr W- REX Pt&H'T START MIS YJHhllHS WAYG TLL JULY, AND THIS VEAR ME'S AT LEAST A MOUTH BEHlMP SCHEDULE-IS AU5UST -AtoWiM 'OMR PrrreMRSf W5 HIS FIRST FULL JOB SlHCB UOSEJB Bethel High School may enter the football wars this season. I'lim ipal K. J. Evans said today i :n. ' 'nig would be held at 7:C0 e n:. Thursday the school to or .anii' a squad. All the p'oblonn attendant on d.irtiu", a high sehoo' rid will be thra hed out at the ses sion transportation, equipment, .mil finance As for lUe players, .'dr. Kvans .aid. 35 boys have al ready show n they arc ready and '. illing .o play. He s.iid invitations are extended to the I'igeon Valley Civic Club, the Community Development Clubs of the area, the Bethel Parent Teacher Association, church groups and private citizens to attend the iiiect i ng, Th - session will be staged coinci dent with Hip regular meeting of I he I'igeon Valley Civic Club. "It is hoped," the principal said, "that plans can- be made to raise .ulTicienl funds to provide suit able equipment for at least 30 hoys." Organization of the squad would give Haywood County three high school football teams. "Both Waynesville and Canton, nearby rivals of Bethel, have long enjoyed important places in the high school football world and have produced outstanding teams," "r. Evans pointed out. "Many of the Bethel citizens feel that Bethel, too. could join their friendly rival nnd In a few ! years be their actual rivals on the team R"'"" ! The L-thfl athletes, incidentally. have been more than holding their own in basketball circle, igainst much bigger schools. In line for the job of coaching the Bethel gridders is T. I John son, one of the teachers who gained considerable familiarity with the game during ins siuucni mouiaii days. Mr. Kvans himself knows what the school is up ai'.nn t in trying to gel a football team organired, since he had experience in starling one football team. The word, meander, comes from the winding Meander River of western Asia Minor. 81 Turn Out For Appalachian's First Drill r :-',ll.' Shepard Starts Work As Harvard Basketball Coach Norman Shepard, who directed Davidson College athletics for 13 years, has changed jobs. He went to Harvard last week to become coach of the Crimson's basketball squad. Besides directing athletics, Shep ard gained the respect of the sports world for his work of coaching Davidson cage teams the last 11 seasons. Before coming to Davidson, he coached the University of North Carolina White Phantoms to a nat ional collegiate championship and an undefeated season in 11124. It was during his reign that I he Tar Heel cagers gained their title of White Phantoms when they were the scourge of the old Southern hardwoods. The circuit then includ ed the colleges that now torm Un sold heaslcrn Conference. Besides his athletic jobs wilh the college, the former North Carolina and Davidson athlete also was a member of several commiMees of the National Collegiate Alhletic Association and a major league baseball scout. He served on the NCAA's district three selection committees which named the area's representative in the NCAA basketball and baseball tournaments. Shepard formally filed his re signation as Davidson athletic di rector last May. st. w ith only a few of I hem ap pearing awkward in the early prac tice sessions. 'II ol Hie Appal il . . , I i mil i.ii it in. in in : .il' MORE SCHOOLS NEEDED CHICAGO i UP) The Council of Stale Governments reports thai 250. 000 new school rooms will he needed in the next 10 years to lake care of an additionnl fl.OOO.OOO school children resulting from the post-war boom in babies. Community Softball Play Set For Saturday Eliminations will be held Satur day to decide the three communi ties whose teams will compete for the county boys' and girls' soft ha 1 1 titles in tin- county-wide Comiiiuii i ity Field Day on Sept . 17. j In both hoys and girl games. Up- per Crahtiee will play Saiinook al j I he Katclill'o Cove Field. While Oak and East Pigeon will meet al Rock I Hill School, and Thickely's nines 1 will play the winner of tonioi row's Field Day i venls belwcen Italehlle Cove and Lake .lunaliiska. Tluckety will play ils two games agaiusl the winner at Champion Park in Canton. Choo Clioo Captains 194!) Tar Heels Guess who's captain of Norlh Carolina's Tar Heels this season'.' Charlie Justice, an actor who played in "The Lost Colony" his torical pageant al Manleo Ibis sum mer, was named to the j"h last week by his fellow football players al Chapel Hill. Knd Art Weiner, who made most of the All-America selections also last season, was named alternate captain. After the vote, the boys went back In work. Sec Our Want Ads For P.arsains ATIILKTI S FOOT (IK KM AMWINC, RFSI'l.TS IN (INK HOIK m uslnr TK.-OI.. a STKONfl. nrnrlrnl- Inc fuiiKiriftr. vnu ran KEACH Imbed- rtt-a crrms to kill ON roNTACT. Vnu l'FI-:i. this niin-k-rtryinc Mninrl lain ; hold INSTXNTI.V. NOW. yon must nr pliasi-it nr vnur 3 V hack from any drncftist. 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