pGE Of The Wajicaviile Moumfiliitcr HHirMi;( Aitmioon. September 8. 1S49 ton Opens Football Season Friday Night Set For Tonight 'iize Bethel High oolball Team Come on Brooklyn! AA I" lie Uit l ,1 111.' IMIi- .Ilif 1 hA ;,,,, iiiir.'- -, ll talk ,ai''. Hi'1 ,1 i.l- Tulsa Grid Coach Gets 5 New Aides TULSA After a (li ;a Iron -, 1948 football easun - one led nine lost Tulsa Univtrsily didn't lire l he coach; il hired live n. a assistants. Coach J. O. i Buddy) lii-other has liernie Witucki. former Notre Dame and Georgetown lineiuaii and assistant coach of tin- Chi cago Rockets, as new line t o.-irh along with DeWilt Weaver, cx Teniicssee Hut' ."-tar and a 'i t ant at Missis-ippi Male la ,t 'ear. BO :"9 1 'WW V5tVrW -.SWil ...11.1 fcml ( n"111 I. ml I lunlljall id uMaiid- p., inl.il "at. that Bethel, too, could join then tiicndly rivals and in a l.-v, yar he their actual rivals on the iron." In regard to the coaching joh. the principal said: -One of the teachers. T. .1. John son, has had experience in play ing and coaching football." Al' ' tJlIM, h.. Ij hill I S I I,' ' 1 1 'al (II r i ( ' , ( ... I. : ha I Ian i..., I of hi' h.i hew i M en Tin '....! I he ' linn li. i n a 4!! ears, a World par- yorking Shultz hs Army Load Stillwater. Ukla.. il l'. , lie plae. d a he. r table liiiii.nl i have bee n donal llf'c . .' aril a trip. Carti r is -1 1 k 1 1 a lirookly n booster, and hi I n the limns will unit Cleveland in the M iles. lor inanai'i r a ni.ide plan e I i",'! haul; in anil rir liiniei s nil' mall el Don Hipps To Make Debut As Bear Coach Football will make Its 1949 de but in Haywood County Friday nitfht as baseball wanes into the last ditch pennant races, gradually bowing oil the stage. Canton High School's Black Hears, showing the green of com parative inexperience, will launch tlie fall campaign in the county in their season's opener against Sand Hill High. ll j; one of only three scholastic and collegiate garner scheduled toi western North Caiolina squad:. 'a lie w ille Hirh'; Mountaineer have anol her week of practice be fore launching their season with Sylva al Sylva. Friday nii'ht's contest will mark jahii the debut of ex-Wake Fore ;1 'didder Dun Hipps as Canton': ! coach. He's taking over the reins 'held lor Ki years by Charlie l'uin dixter. who stepped up last spring tu the po-t of athletic director. Hu ll the ino'-t ardent fans, how ier, are not expecting Ilk' 20 . yt ai old mentor to guide his squad to the heights of glory this season, lor Hipps is starlnife from scratch v.illi a squad made up nearly 100 per cent of sophomores and juniors who've seen little or no action in the past. i 1'oindcxlcr earlier this summer said the stall' has a rebuilding job to do this season. Hut rival coaches Their Grandfather Was Boxing Champ VJnmaClt3 OvCIlS IMIBA VJTHS Grid Go-Captains Hunting Season Coming; Commission Lists Dates ft a In! of. I "'t.li ' k In ii the I i f VlV' J I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l; 1 1 . n . ll 1 i iw- V-tL- jr """"I i ' 'iJ&r i ti B I mil ad- f AV: Li-, jobs. At j l jt) fcri'. r.ill'illg I S llirlil tin- job ,1 I I i j, .,mM,llJ;" yyl y- a lllnnlllli: i nn a i iiii pluyi'il Hie p band. fell. -a lie liisl lit V.'.. He l.! Ii-.ll'lied Hi. ll. 'I'o- I and i i, iv var- $5 -l.iini- live HAROLD SIH.'LIZ He Keeps Busy ol a football plaver in the c Coach Earl (Itedl Iilaik. Shultz had the best yard fain ing averaRe amiiiiir the Cadets. It was 8.1 yards, the result of 203 yards on 25 attempts. He broke into the seoiinp, column twice, once againnt Navy when he replaced Bobby Jaik Stuart in the backfield. Gil Stephenson, the sensational sophomore of last season, will he i the bis tain on Ariuv's attack the. tin Marling fall but Shultz will bear a lot of l In 'l,er as . watchine ton Huntington j l.a r.etball. j r.i.ule I he ! ill la I a t j a., award i a In class. I i' lorwardl lu'ili ( hool ril! 1 1 1 1 1 1 he I IpYou jish Your Floors or As Little As 95 Per Room (Average Size) f FLOOR SANDER ND EDGER AT Hour or $5 jork Yourself and Save UpTo60 Evything You Will Need Filler, Wax, Polish, Etc. Fall means a different thing in different places. In the North Car olina mountains particularly, it means hunling. While nu n and women arc oiling their guns and checking their am munition, they can lake time out to check this hunling calendar, made up from the regulations of North Carol ina Wlldllle He- souices Cnininis1 ion: Hear miimiii Opens October IS KXCKI'T in Avery. Caldwell, Clay, i Craham. Macon, Mitchell and Yan cey Ci.iinlic:., and that pail of I Burke and McDowell north of U.S. I Highway 70, and the portion of 'Cherokee County ea-l of Highway 10. In linn- areas, hear may not be .taken November H. IS. and I )i eenlhel f). (i 7 Deer .while lail - Open Novem- ) iliioueli 1 1. c mher a in: Hutu oinhe. Haywood, Henderson I i an- Ivania. Inceptions: the portion of Bun combe simlhea-l ol A-beville and hoi.iided on l he norlh by Highway 70 and on the wcm of Highway '.'a: 'I he poi l ion of Henderson eal of I lli:'hv.a :;:'). and of llavwood north ot Higbwav l')-2:i. These places : .i,e elo-ed In deer hunling. Huian Wild Hoar: Open Octo 'ber i'i tm.ni-h .laimaiy 2 in Cher okee, (li -ah mi. and Clay only. I!., no .in 'Willi puns and lo--t: Op, n Oiiolicr 1 through February ,. I 0io: 'ini iv.iih Rim- and dug:-.): ! . lpeti ) lohcr 1 tni'ini' Ji February I i no h:e; hinil '. P.ililnl - i Ipen N'nvemher 24 tin oil- h .laniiai ill except in and ! t ol Made '', Hiinconibe. and lli n.Yi on i oiinlii ". where the open ; e,e on run 1 1 o 1 1 1 Novembi I 10 ! il i oimh .h.nuai 10. j Sqiin i ! Open October 1 ' thiou."h .lamiary 2. Kxcept: In ',,i,l v,rl ol Allei'hany. Wilkes, ! c.ilrlwell. linikc. and Hulherford Coin. lies. Tlie open season there ; is Ociober 1 through December lf. In (Jaston. the open season is No- ,, ,h,ei- 24 through .lanuary SI. J (uail i liohw bile ' Open Novcm ! ,cr 24 through January 31. F.x ,ept: In :inl v-'s of Alleghany. j,lie. W a I. -n it: a. Avery. Mitchell. Vai'ciy. HiiiKoniDe. anil lieiuiei- oii Coiiiilies the season is Novem ber 24 through January 10. Wild Turkey (gobblers or toms only i Open November 24 through .lanuary 31. Hutted Grouse Open November 24 through January 2. Kxcept: In and west of Henderson, McDowell, Buncombe, and Madison, the season is Ociober 1 through January 2. Pheasant tall non-native varie ties) Open Ociober I through January 10. This permits wmg shooting of pheasants raised in captivity or obtained from licensed game breeders. No bag. limit. Fox i red and grayi - Open sea son: Foxes may be taken with guns when the season is open for any other game bird or animal, except that where county fox laws regu late the season, local laws shall prevail. No hag limit. Trapping Regulations Mink. mirrat, opossum ,,n,i Open November ,i,, smeli .lamiarv 31. The season tor inuskial runs from 1 through February Alleghany, and Watauga. Otter Open January 1 through '.lanuary 31. Otter trapping is pro- Inbiled in and west ol Warren, Franklin, Wake, Chatham, I.ee. Moore, and Hicinnono uimi" Among other' regulations. Cnntniiillll reminds hunteis not be killed be ha-; a cub or cub- by her side. Black Hear may be killed when in dicting or attempting to inflict in jury to the person or properly ol an-one on the spot - or in pursuit tint has been authorized ' a f-ame protector and started within 24 horns after the olfense has been committed. Deer, bear, or liussian wild boar cannot 'be taken with a rifle or pistol smaller than 25-20 calibre r shotgun smaller than 20 gauge. Hunters arc forbidden to use a rifle or pistol capable of shooting rim fire cartridges in taking such game. and IS November 2li in Ashe. the thai it RAW MEAT BETTER NEW YORK 'LT'i John Lewis, icsearch director lor a tooth paste company, says raw meat lo chew should he used to clean a dog's teeth, rather than a brush. See lout GoHMunity Qiosn the For Only $2-00 a Day Floor fan's Hardware Main Street LEARN TO : T y.' T if 0 m X at the THIS SUMMER Haywood Flying Service Plott Creek - WE ALSO OFFER Student Instructional Service Charter Service Sightseeing Service t sT Jf g v, is.-sS lib - jss. trl w vs4s is s? Joy. left, and Jean Filzsimmons. granddaughlcrs ol former heavy weight boxing champion Bob I'ltzsimmons. lake time out for the photographer. Precision .swimmers. I hey are featured in Elliott Murphy's Aquashow at Flushing Meadows, built in 1031) for the New York World's Fair. Quarterback Charlie Womack and Kight End Hobby Owens have been named co-captains of Waynes ille Township High Schools 1949 football squad. The Mountaineer gridders elect ed the two veterans during an in termission in indoor drills last 't'ue-.day. Both are seniois. The heavy rains cancelled the scheduled scrimmage sending the squad into the gymnasium. But the boys made up for it yesterday as Coach Carleton Weath i I bv sent them through a two- hour offensive and detensive .scrim- I mage in the tougliest session i llu v've had ill the young .season 'the head coach directed the of- 1 I tensive phase with Assistant Coach j I Carl Halclille heading the defen-I sive workout. ! ' Later. Mr. Wealherby commented at the bovs looked ragged al times, particularly in blocking. The running he described just fair, but said the summer heal was an influence, and thai accu rate judgment could not be ren dered because of that factor. The punting and passing he con sidered about average, but again referred to the weather factor, "In general." the coach observed, "the boys do look somewhat bet ter than they did last week. But we still have n long way to go." He believes, however, thai they will show up better when it's cooler. Halfbacks Bob Davis and Don Whisenhunt and Fullback Carol Swanger, he said, "showed up pret ty well on both offense and de fense" in the scrimmage, and he made the same observations re garding the work ol Ends Owens and Gene Varborough, Tackle Buck Atkins, Guards Joe Hipps and Bob Setzer, and Center Torn Boyd in the line. Assistant Coach Marshall Teague handled the jayvees during the ession. Coach Wealherby also announced the squad would practice one night next week under the lielits m prep aration for the opening against Sylva at Sylva a week from to morrow. i He warned that the Sylva game was expected to be one of the i toughest openers the Mountaineers I have ever pla ed. The Sylva gridders will have had i seasoning, in one game already when they meet the Mountaineers. They open tomorrow night against llael COSTS CO HP AND UP CHICAGO it Pi 11 costs an eld erly couple about $1,740 a year to live "decently ' and "participate normally" in community life in Chicago, according to the regional office of the Federal Security Agency. The estimate was $102 over the 1947 and $301 over the 1946 figures. Florence Wins Tri State Flag Last season, the Florence Slecl ers in their first venture in Class B Tri-Slate League baseball, wound up in the cellar after being beset bv manager and player worries and the .shadow of the Heidsville gaiue-l browing scandal. Thin they went under new man agement, shifted players around. The changes proved highly bene ficial.. The 1949 Tri-Slate League pen nant is in Florence today. The Steelers will start their bid tomorrow to win the Shaughnessy playoffs as well. Spartanburg's Peaches finished second, the Asheville Tourists, last year's pennant winners, third; and the Hock Hill Chiefs, fourth, only a few percentage points ahead ol the Knoxulle Smokies. The Smokies made a powerful a:l-lap diive for Hie upper divi sion, winning their la-t eight games. Last night, I hey closed I he sea--on with a 3-1! win over A'he Olle at Knoxville. Bui the drive had started too late and they laded by inches to lort-'e ahead ol Hock Mill for the fourth-place pn 1. In tomorrow's opening round, A-hcville pla -. at Sparlanhui". and Hock Hill al Florence. YES SIR We arefready at RAY'S an; wary, for Canton has pulled surpri s in the past with greener material. In the collegiate football world. Appalachian Slate's- North Stale Conference champions will unveil their 1949 squad Saturday al Boone against Naval Apprentice School of Norfolk, Ya. The olhcr powers will wail an olhcr week helore starting their seasons. The weekend schedule: Friday - Ilcildersonville at Lee Edwards 1 Ashe illei; Sand Mill at Canton: Olympia of Columbia, S. C' at Mat ion. Saturday Apprentice at Appala chian Slate. Hipps sent his boys through a workout yesterday afternoon in preparation for the season's open er against a team he said little was known about, as far as strength was concerned. This morning, he announced his probable starting lineup will in clude only four letlermen from last season Center Larue Amos, Tackle Francis Pless, Guard Joe Brookshire. and Quarterback Nick Carter. For the most part, the probable starters reflect the rest of the squad relatively inexperienced juniors and sophomores. Hipps said a raptain would be elected for each game. The kickoff for Haywood's foot ball season is set for 8 p.m. Canton's probable starting line up: Ends Larry Scruggs and Joe Medlin; Tackles Francis Pless and Rob ert Mann; Guards Joe Brookshire and Ray Ingle; Center Larue Amos; Quarterback Nick Carter; Right half Gene Devlin; Left half Neil Rhymer and Fullback Sam Coman. WITH mrntktmn.9sm m t mum i 5 V . . SvS W S "S XS .SNN Ns Which Most Of Us Call OVERALL PANTS Boys' Sizes 4 to 16 Men's Sizes 28 to 50 In all of the popular types. New Zippered Dungarees Boys' - Men's CiivinR Extra Neatness in Dress HERE ARE THE TYPES at RAY'S Regular ruiTed bottom. 0 Laced back navy style. 0 Flap pocket western style. 0 Narrow legged rodeo style. 0 Dungaree without cttfTs either with or without copper rivets. If It's Made of Blue Denim - You Will Find It At Ray's Overalls - Overall Pants - Dungarees - Overall lackets Including Denim Dungarees for Girls Misses Women FOR ROYS' SCHOOL WEAR VISIT OUR 2nd FLOOR DEPT. Weekend Special Boys' Dept. h2-19 overall pants SJLSKJ. 2nd Floor J This is a cuffed -style overall pant of 8 -ounce Denim sanforized in sizes 8 to 16 which we feature regularly at $2.19. It is our most popular style. NOTE: We have sizes 6, 8, 10 in overalls. .Dent Store it: i"ts. t

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