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1S49
ton Opens Football Season Friday Night
Set For Tonight
'iize Bethel High
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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.
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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."
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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
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Hunting Season Coming;
Commission Lists Dates
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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
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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.
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November
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company, says raw meat lo chew
should he used to clean a dog's
teeth, rather than a brush.
See lout GoHMunity Qiosn the
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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.
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