GE Of The Waynesvilie Mountaineer Hm.Nd;i aiui.i. September 15. 1949
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MATTY BELL
SMU Coach
Coach Bell, of Southern M, ihodist, is up 1,1 I,i te u.tl lone
that his team will lose again lln ;l. but In . pi t-,.K ; it.u don't
uaHy come true, in that respect, lie has L.I l,i. ie;,ms in ti;
tories against 30' losses in the p:M II scar. Hi- ninlr.it I .t-.
he is not to even listen to an oiler from an..' hi r school. 11
ever dec-ids to leave the coat-Is ii. twines, lie is in uet another
with the University, i Associated Press pictuics .
! Waynesvilie Boys Tabbed
Catamounts
For North Stale Crown
hi Asheville Saturday
The Western Carolina Teachers'
Catamounts are winding up prcpa
ralions today for the Marl nl their
drive for a North Slate Conference
title they lost last season I a
single poinl.
Tom Young's charges will lai-e
the curtain on fhiir can.iai:',ii S; t-
h.nn.
Coach Wealherhv -aid In will
lake three full teams plus three
extra subs on the trip to S Iva
The squad will leave at li p.m. hy
hus for Slyva.
The kickoff is scheduled for .'!
p.m.
The coach announced tndav thai
season tickets for I he Mouiilain
ecrs' six home Raines will en on
sale Monday at the hit'h school of
fice. The price is $4.!0.
Wayiiesville's prohable starter
against Sylva will he:
Left F.nd-Yarburough or .lone'.
Left Tackle Alkinun or Nnlinl
Left Guard Mc-C'rackcn or Me
haffey.
Center Boyd or Evans.
Right Guard- Hipps "' -M'" ' r.
Right Tackle-Terrell or W h it 111:111.
Right End Owens or Metcali.
Quarterback Womack or -'urate.
Left Halfback -Moss or Davis.
Right Halfback Swaiwr or Gar
rett.
Fullback Whisenhunf. Dcweese
or Swanger.
HOLE - By Alan Maver
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A GTAtiPAKP TO
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THE AUSTAR
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TO 'START
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THE
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CAREER THIS YEAR
HIS PREVOUS
HIGH WAS i6
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For Berth:-
To
I urd.'iv nii'.hl at A- liex illc's Memtiri
!al Talk at'.-iin-l Ralph James's po
tent Hu ll Point I'anthi r-
'I In- ( .1 1 .1 11 1 .i 1 ill- are loadeil wit h
-1:1 eltian-- tin vear. .-.ml Yoiiiil'
ha ;i.'.ll int. Ilch ,1 ll will be
V. ( I line I '-'Iliad.
; La t 1 ea on tin had anol her
line quad I bat ml .'.etl- -by a enn
vt 1 loo ! he 1 11 1 nil ri'iiMii They
..1 ir etl "etl li Appalachian Slate s
MiiUlll.-nneer . lite bo,. - w ho didn't
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iri leai in" t lii 1 tiui'li hurdle, went
mi to eml ( alaw ba's si ven-year
It a i' on tin- ('union-lire Ihrone
, i 1 1 1 I. tit 1 men 1 1 0111 last seal 's
nu.nl .in mi - in-', hut 2:1 arc hack.
( ne . -L, Haul i a I :ttl-poun.l tail
bat I; 1 1:11111 tl 1'ee Wee Hamilton, a
peril iiiei i-hiiiit from Andreu w hn
' h., hi i n labelled a smaller edition
ol ( bai In .lie I ice.
lb n.atle All-North Slate ('onler
, 'I.I .-a on in 1 loop t bat u .is
, ,.-.. I.-.I v illi he! hack . and iov,el
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Ti qilt -llir. ater Cecil Hobel Is nt
A - i, -, :lle--,ill inoie i-- :,i bediiled In
I, ., 1 , I a I lot Hamilton, along with
II. , i,., Duke, a junior from A lido-.
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Tin ana' ol liaekfield I. dent is
onniliii on1 li- lour capable full
l,.:cl Joe 1 1 n ill nl Nmtll Wilke -boio.
l-'a!;iii Mi Lnnnell of Andrews.
I', :,. I.iiala r. a IH4H if ti ve. and
Pan' :....
l l)!.i i i 11 u hack. Y01111K has
1 24.-i - pound k An inHlon of
Wa m-s ill.-. Law rent t' Ainey of
Mm uniiton. a nil ' ' erves Leon
Whitaker atul Mas Clatm to call
Kiila
n iiii'toii or Arney i"
be the sl.e let .
At w iir.ha' k
Dew is Willi. ik'
tnd Hii'.ce Wn
the leaders are
M.-iik Bowman,
ler
' (), -, , at'ii.t n. P'ont of this tal-
nttd ."1 nr. "I hacks will be a
line rid', m eP' 1 n nce.
Heading Hie 1 'atauiount s this
,(,ai- is Captain Hugh Constance,
loa-poi.ial AII-Cor,ti rence center
fiom Wavre-ville.
Von Ra' Hanks, alternate cap
!ain ii'-ni Mm mn -'i"1 Arthur
id a-c both ept rienced experts
hl. K.,ai-,1 posts-, with other
tt,-,ins mii'.nders for that posi
tion including F. F. Stewart of
Hendersomille. .be Coffee of
Crrnuuititl SC. Dan Donavan of
An.lovt r. Mass . and Charlie West
of We.v-'crvillr.
Pin "all" Allison, another hefty
f.-oni WavncQville, is one reason
whv the c-iach.'s aren't too con
rrrn,d ahmil the tackle -dilation
Hill (lwens. an up-and-coming
fre-hnian from Waynesvilie High
School's Paper Bowl champions.
, hough lacking in collegiate grid
,.M rience. is capable of making
H, 1,-teian leltermen hilslle for
.tailing berths.
Dm Robinson. All-Conference
li an from Marion, is a probable
.-,.,r In experience, however.
,1,;,' catamount- have All-Confer-
.,-,. Tackle Buffalo Humphries
from Cher.yville. with Boh Gree
son ia-,-pouiider from Burlington.
Hiuce Javnes. another big rontn
ladinn from Wavnrsvillp, and Clyde
Riungarner of Sylva coming close
behinil. tj ; 1 1
At the flanks there are BUI
Phillips. Charlie West, Stewart
Brown, Clayton1 Everhtrt. and Bob
Open Bid
Grid Menu
Offers Interesting
Battles To
County Fans
Autumn's second football week
end ot'feir a passel of interestinr
battle- within easy reach oi llas
uond County fan-'.
a in- v ille s Mountaineers make
their 194!) dehul at S Iva h'ridav
nil'li! against the once-tried Gold
en Hurricane, which emerged from
then opener last week wilh a
scoreless tie against Hayesville.
Canton's lllack Bears will lie
L'unnni" for their -econd victim of
the season at the same time. Coach
Den llipps will send his hoys
against (lie Forest City Gridders.
whom he coached last season. The
L-arne is at forest City.
The Bears made llipps' debut as
their new coach a huge success
last Friday night by licking Sand
'Hill. 34-1 9 Forest City promises a
sterner lest of Canton's line run
ning and passing attack.
llcndersonvillc takes on Kings
Mountain at Hendersonville in its
second attempt at a victory. Last
Friday night, the Hcndersom ilk
boys stepped into a Class double-A
competition at Asheville and took
a J1I-0 pasting from Lee Edwards
.High Asheville. meanwhile, enter
I tains Stain- of Knoxviile. Tenn.
With that experience against a
I big. last squad and the light thrown
:on their natural lirsf-game errors.
Hendersonville should find Kings
Mountain a less formidable foe.
Hot Springs .meanwhile, travels
1o Marshall.
In the college world, a Western
Carolina Teachers College team
that has been tabbed by the experts
a potential North State Conference
champion tangles with the High
! Point Panthers at Asheville's
Memorial Stadium Saturday night
II will be the season's opener
lor holh North Slate clubs.
Flscwhire in the slate, Wake
Forest's Demon Deacons, sporting
a bunch of red hot sophomores
like Nub Smith. cx-l'ay.-Ueville
High flash, how in with their new
T formation against Duquesne of
Pitt-biui'h al Wake Forest Sat
urday afternoon.
Only other Southern Conference
team- 111 the Carolina-, slated for
action is ( 'leiiison's 194H champi
ons, who open againsl lillle Prcs-bu.-ii.in
al Clein-on Saturday,
while Furiiian goes to Georgia 1o
le-I lliem-clves and the Bulldogs
I 1 nla .
I he lis I of the big bos will wail
.niolli. r week before showing Ibeii
nt w nni'-i Ics.
The week-end schedule also
-hows;
I I ! I D A Y
1 In h Si liool 1
111
Tr
son c'd al Hayesville
on at Hill more
:ud al Sand Hill
, em : t Hickory
Bit a
Ma,.-.
'Co
Mi 1
( 'olor
lloi'e 1
iptii at Memphis Slate
ado Mines al Denver
Oregon at St. Mary's
Oregon Stale at CCLA
SATl RDAY -
Appalachian v. Guilford at
Winston-Salem
Appahuhlan B vs. Lees-Mcliae
at Banner Flk
Leiioir-Rhync at F.rskine
Villanova at Texas A and M
Waynesburg at West Virginia
Dubuque al Iowa State
Tf'C at Kansas
North Dakota State at Marquette
MeMurray at Tulsa
Mississippi Southern at Ken
tuckv Randnlph-Macon at Richmond
Virginia Tech vs. Quant ico. Va..
Marines at Alexandria. Va.
William and Mary at Houston
t Texas 1 Cniversily
Texas Tech at Texas
Colorado A and M at Colorado
College
Utah Slate at Washington State
Utah at Washington
Wwmiing at Idaho State
Santa Clara at California
Williametle at Idaho
South Dakota at Montana
San Jose Slate at Stanford
Ladino clover seed production in
1949 is Hie largest on record, with
an estimated crop of 2.370.000
pounds of clean seed, as compared
With 1.9.-0,000 pounds in 194K and
ni2.000 pounds lor the average of
1943-47.
Humphries.
Ready for capable relief for Con
stance at center are Ned Noblitt
ol Marion, Ralph Clark, Buddy
Padgett of Hayesville. and Theron
Mavsfiek! of Swannanoa.
After the expected bruising
struggle with High Point, there
will be no rest for Western Caro
lina The Catamounts the next week
end will collide with Appalachian
State's defending chairpions.
And the battle may write an
early finish to the rac for the
1949 North State Conference title.
Black Bears Will
Play In Forest City
On Friday Night
By DAN MATTHEWS
Mountaineer Special Sports Writer
Canton's Black Bears concentrat
ed this week on plugging defensive
, weaknesses that showed up In then
Fliday night's opener as they pol
ished preparations for the Forest
City game at Forest City.
The Black Bears have lost two
lefulari lor the Forest Cil game
Halfback N. il Rhymer, running
star of the Sand Hill game, was
hurt in practice, and Tackle Fran
cis Pless was injured in the opener
alter playing a line game.
Coach Don llipps sent the squad
through a light workout Mond.iv
and followed wilh tougher sessions
the next two days. 1
No night work, however, was
scheduled for this week prior to
game time. 1
Despite the Black Bears' show of I
offensive power in their 34-19 vie
lory over Sand Hill, llipps declin
ed "we have plenty of work to do .
: particularly on defense.
Indications point to a severe le.sl
! for Canton tomorrow night.
J llipps' boys will face a veteran
squad that their own coach built
1 last season. Forest City split pre
; cisoly even in the ex-Wake Forest
j star's first season of high school
coaching, winning five, losing five.
: and tying one.
One of Forest Citys' victories
last season was over Canton. 14-fi.
Though they'll he n long way
from home, the Black Bears were
'expected to have a strong rooting
section in Forest City.,
( A good-sized automobile caravan
is expected to carry many entbusi
I astic Canton fans to see the battle
But tomorrow night, the Canton
1 coach said, his Bears will collide
! with generally the same boys who
played through last season, except
j they will be a bunch of veterans
I improved by experience.
, The Bears will hold one advan
tage through having the usually
shaky season's opener behind them
Tomorrow night's contest will be
tile nfMHMtr-fttiVUteir -npponcnt-K. '
The game afsr) is expected to be
a battle of single-wing formal ions.
Canton's Carolina variety of sin
gle wing lias alreadv proved polenl
when working behind a smouHilv
opeialing forward wall.
Forest City's problem consists
merely of slopping an attack that
looked surprisingly well coordinat
ed for an opening game.
Coach Hipp-; sent his boys
through a stifl 4(1 minute .scriin
inage Tiiosdav trying to iron out
the Haws that had been spot lighted
Fi iday nighl .
'Ibis was Hie only soriminai'e
scheduled before game time.
He 'tai led Ihe tapei ing-ofT pro
cess yesterday, and today the squad
was scheduled tor only light work
The bo,s also were .slaled to take
time old to watt b the birdie, ll was
picture-taking day for the pies-photographer'--.
Following Tuesday's scrimmage,
the Black Bear coach observed that
his boys looked "pretty good".
He had a special word of piano
for Morgan Clark, 190-pound senior
center, who reported only Ibis
week.
Hipps said thai Clark, who saw
service last year only in jayveo
contests, looked Rood on defense
in the head-butting session.
The Black Bears are scheduled
to leave by bus from Canton at
2 p.m. tomorrow for Forest City.
The head coach said he planned to
take about 30 boys on the trip.
He added that he would probably
start the same team that made up
the starling lineup against Sand
Hill last Friday night.
This would be:
Ends Larry Scruggs and Joe
Mediin.
Tackles Henry Looper. Robert
Mann.
Guards Roy Ingle and
Brookshire.
Center Larue Amos.
Quarterback - Nick Carter.
Left Half Bobby Moore,
by Moore.
Right Half -Gene Devlin.
Fullback Sam Coman.
Joe
Record Breakers
Are These Players
PHILALELPHIA (API Three
serious-minded members of the La
Salle College track squad decided
to anply for laboring jobs this sum
mer in order to keel) in shape for
next season.
But it wasn't until their vacation
time was almost completed that
Jim Tuppeny, Frisby Knell and
Clarence Harris really broke all
production records as members of
the school's maintenance crew.
They were assigned lo work on
the lengthening and re-finishing of
the Explorers' track. With visions
of far better speeds on the im
proved surface to spur them on,
they finished the job in about half
the time expected.
Their Bats Pushing Bosox To Top
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I siW- - - s rv
1 hUMSSaftU
TKI) WILLIAMS
These two sluggers of the Boston Red Sox make opposing pitch
ers shudder, whin (hey sl.-n up to the plale. No( since Babe Ruth
and Lou Gehrig tore down fences back-lo-hack for Ihe Old Yankees
has an American League team boasted as potent a boom-boom
punch.
Appalachian Drills
For Conference
Tilt Saturday
( s,,,., 1,1 Tli, Nl.. mil. 1 1
BOONE Balmy weal her greeted
practice sessions al Boone early
this week as the Appalachian Slate
Teachers College Mountaineers
buckled down to Hie final week of
drills prior to : tailing their North
Slate confer. 111 f wars oil' against
the Guilford Quakers in Win.'lon
Salem Salurda'. iiirhl
Coining through the Norlolk
Navy Apprentice School game last
Saturday with only minor injuries.,
the MetinWHW? have wttlett down
to Hie t.T-.k of eliminating the mis
takes that cropped up against the
Tal s.
The current conference champion-,
did not find il necessary to
open their ban of (rick- aeaiii'-l the
sailor-., hut anticipating a haul
fame w it b I he Quaker: . Hie poll- h
iug plot 1 s h:e gone on ll'i - week.
A pa- 1 nt ' gaini will likely be
unleash, tl again-1 the Quaker-;.
Pete Mill ace qu.'U lerbai k anil
pa -' el completed HI ol aerials
which aciountetl lor four touchdown-,
in la I week's -,. a: on opener
A brilliant new hi tiken field run
in r 1 1 . 1 bet 11 1111. .in 11 tl in Johnnie
(1 Nt al. fleet looted I1.1III1.1. I In, ol
FREE S50.00
AO
ALBERT HOWELL
IJHvvpcii Wavnesvillc
Thursday
September
This is one of the most convenient farms we have to offer to the buyinff public.
Close to everything and everywhere.
Having a nice 6-room house. 2 barns and necessary outbuilding.
ACRES SUBDIVIDED INTO LOTS AND SMALL TRACTS so you can buy as much
or as little as you want.
Tobacco Allotment. For further particulars see Bryan Medforcl, Waynesvilie.
Easy
terms
Lunch To Be
Served
Plenty Good
, Music
Drive Out . . . Loof the Property
Everybody Invited . . . Come
For Further Information see Mr. Bill Atkins, Bumsville, N. C. Sale Conducted By
Wesi&Gosselt Land Auction Co.
Office At: WEAVERVILLE and CANTON, N. C.
VriiN STFIMll'NS
Mullins. S. C.
I Coach I-'.. C. Duggins has been em
phasizing offensive laclics. wilh
regular fundamental defensive tac
tics employed To guard against
(he deadh pasing attack of the
Quakers, pass defense has come in
for its share of attention.
Tfi ebaekfield is -shaping tm well
and should be ready for 1hc Quak
er meeting.
Herman BryscTn. Fred Boger,
j Lester Hardin, and Walter Hagan
I have all looked good in practice this
week, with Norman Props! , and
left footed kicker Bill Cross star
! ring.
lii.iuriis lu. v.- sid. lined several
j ol the linemen.
John Small, end. suffered 11 brok-
: en nose in prat llce
Jack Neal. cud. is nursing a
- pi ai lied ankle, John Ca.skeVi Lilt le
j All-America 1 nil, has a pulled mus
cle in his back, and "Cotlon" Pen-i.-k
is on the sidelines wit ll a
1 11 11 1 - etl knee.
Bill Cleaiv and Blois Grissom
have spalketl Ihe team Hits week,
will! J. C 1 1 11 1 nit X cull , bo is be
ing, figured a-, Lillle All American
material pla. ing his usual bang-up
brand of hall al center.
"At lea-l one permanent pasture
on everv larm in Noilb Carolina is
now the goal ol Hie Stale College
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YMCil Team
To Be Feted
Tonitfh
Champion YMC V- softball team,
1949 North C.nolina late champi
on, will be li.'ii.ii ml at a dinner
tomotrow ne-'hl bv the V's Men's
Club ..( the YMC
Meinhers ol Hie s(na, and their
wives w ill be em 1 of honor at
the event, which will open at (i:30
p. Ill at the VMCA.
The dinn. ; al- o will be a public
event, wilh ticket -al." to he held
al the door for others who plan
to attend.
Among the guests of honor will
he Jack Just it i'. Champion Y phys
ical director, who directed both the
western district playoffs and the
stale tournament held at Canton's
Champion Park lasl month.
The Champion All-Stars finished
third in the southeastern regional
tournament at SI. Petersburg, Fia.,
after winning their first state
crown.
They were edged out of the
regional finals by only narrow mar
gins in Hie double elimination
c-venl .
The coloiful 1949 event was the
first stale sollhall tournament ever
licit! in Western North Carolina.
Like (he district playoffs, the
stale tournament was sponsored by
(he Y's Men's Club.
CapaeiU crowds filled the Cham
pion Park stands to overflowing
from the time the umpire called
"Play ball" in the first game of the
even! on August Hi until the last
out in the Chainpion-Roanoke Itap
ids Simcos battle that brought
Champion its first stale crown.
The All-Stars, giving Pitcher Nazi
Miller perfect support, won, 3-1.
Champion, with a heavy hitting
lineup and Hie finest pitching corps
in the South, battled to the top
through a field of North Carolina's
11 linos! -otlhall learns.
Official of Uie North Carolina
Softball As-Det.nron said privately
alter rei. wing Champion's regu
lar sea-on ehedule against the best
in the South Hi.il the Canton club
had done more than any oilier out
lit to promote interstate softball
compel il ion
SMOTIII ItlNG I'KKII. CITED
CHICAGO I l'i Suffocation
causes two-lhii.l-i ol the accidental
deaths to ehil.b. 11 b : than a year
old. Hie Nalmnal Safely Council
reports.
Kgi" win. h ri t dirty and have
to be cleaned li) e quality more
lapiilL Hi. 01 ,-, win. li are pro
due, tl 1 h 1,1
$50 FREE
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