ip September 28, IMS THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER iton Bears Suffer First Loss Of Season Monroe Has Outstanding Team, Won Bethel High School Gridders Get First Uniforms y 20-0 Score JflitS Guide Black Bears (9mi. Ws Av'X ,iI3 t,,,..,,,- 1. 2.1 faMM i. . .1 1 1,-, i 1 he ' f . . 'i area Ci'i In con-, i," i r I !u i n made J l,,;h Slier-1 Slur ;i l ic.l lltM" I l r prevents 1 in :my : c, n I u t t-tl in per- ,rpu!s will be pi-rt:l!s III) -. ill W 11(1 ill" !"!!- tll' ;iri-,mip.oi- Hl"lr mall jb.-hi aliens JUI- w in uc I bin drawing j h'ttnuli ( ouniy 111 III ()(!()- ni;i 1)1' )b ci'.'h (ill'ico (if is (V:i, mission, y t .-1 i i (1c- Jrnin Hie same I' I'""'-- CRISIS RK6.000.00Q 'CONTEST "iti, mm -.tap- 9 . , I r "'m"d W 1 Ki - it I ; '!, 20 I ' f j 1 fv, Im-i- 1. - v . x v "Ml 4 6i MM wwHtouftjtfiiiiflMii&ia These three men m;ike up t hi- slr;i!en- bo.ii'd fur Ihe li49 edition of Canton High S-luiol's Bhu k Hi..ii . So l.n . Hie hears li;:vc rebounded wilh another powerful M!i:id ,1 1 : i ous l!)-4:i season l.-n to right ar Don Hipp-. ( -V. !,. I -ir : . I ('aniui si :ir who n- turned this season to Id- lii.;i I'oindexter. who moved up fiom head eoaeh in athletic director after 13 years as head coach uf tin- lii.o ; a-d sjstanl Cii.mIi I.. Barkby. The Bears' record o! inn i,-:.)t aid one le -to Monroe 1-nday nighl I Have alread ani-u ""' " IcISl Vfill S. J 111 taeKle ;nwci'tul Siy Team flnpn MMM wmmmm mm w m a Bif jf mm w m.f W Bowling League Season Six teams opened the season of the Waynesvillc Ten Tin l-eagtie last Tuesday nit;lil at Hie Waynesville Howling Center. The results sent Ward's Dayton Rubber No. I. and Lawrence teams into a tin I'Nso. A. C. c w a deadlock for lirsl place. "Spider" Medfonl. Ward'-: I'. :a captain, look top honor-, lor tin inaugural iibdil. chalkiin1 un ; t hree-f-'ame .score of 1 11 and ; hieh Rainc of 1(1'!. Elmer Dudlev. A. C. eaplain, wa; ruiuieriip for his series and lilli h 1 .a A I cuci with :" he hi 'h llame. Ward's look two out of lime ii its series with Hie l.ile Im-manei Company of Virginia. A. C. l a-', rence did the same attaiitsl Dav ton Huhber No. 2, and l).itoii Hub ber No. 1 defeated the a ne- ilii Howling Outer combination, twi Rami's to one. Tomorrow night's coiile-ls prom ise more fireworks in the ballU for individual anil team honor-;. The schedule: Ward's K-n v WBC, A. C. Lawrence vs Life In surance. and Dayton No. 1 - Da;, ton No. 2. I Each week, ment will give i binvling ticki t ; game and the the Center man i 'e three coMiplimenl.il s for t he lir-l In .1 In st hi'-'h m'I n III! two tickets for the nd I game and second hieh -( i ii 1 The standings: Team W I, Pit Ward's Esso 2 1 .fitX Dayton No. 1 2 1 .(!((. A. C. Lawrence 2 1 .! I Dayton No. 2 1 2 ..'j:'.:' I Life Insurance 1 2 MTi i WBC 1 PAPA ALSO l i l I P ST. JOE. I nd. ' I I ed E 11.1 birkorn. Jr., editor and pub of the St. Joe New-, ran th lowing in the classiiied -cell his small weekly: "To Win May Concern- Please don't my kids candy or ice cream ( I appreciate your gi nero i'v lo. II o '. IV C lle- ha: the little stinkers won't cat at home any more." i Investors in U.SSinqs Bond; will gel more Ukin $23 billion hpforr 19M. These National Indus! ridl Cbnfrrrnce Board figure? shou) hoiu payments will increase yew by y 4: i '-la', r as I in- new In ad (nacli: C. C tlii'in a much brighter -ca-on than 1. r f'ridav nrjl:t 'it ('anion. City Gives Children Chance to Survive I'l l "I'SBl l!(;il i V IV i Children under 'chool ar'e now may receive a complete pli-ieal exaini nal ion anil i iniiiinial ion shols free under 111 A I In i lunc ei ice i" labli-.hed Hill' bun lieallh dcpail- i nl. The lice clinic offers eve and iilal c iiiiin.il ion ; and heal ing let i al in addition to j'.eneral plii.i click l' and inoculation'; ai ain t inallpoN. w hooping-cough and 1 1 , nlil liei l.i . Tnllel eulin tesls al o will he adiniiiislei ad to deler iiiiiu whether a child has been i po ed to the disca e. The infant s clinic, described as one of thi' most complete in the nation, was set up through the combined cll'oils of city health of tii.it;. ho (ill . 1 1 , physicians and I, i linician . Shad;. idc Hospital donated i ikiiii- m its dispensary for the e ..liiniiation ;. Staff members of lh P'l I nuei'ily of f'illsbui'gh's de ment nl pedoiitics and depart- iri'iit Vllllll audiologv and psychology in! ci 1 1 d Iheir services. The I ( hapli r of the lied Cross ii'ed a nut l it ioliist . li a 111 I Ion nee L. Marcus, chief until 1 1 : . i i and infant serv ices lor 1 He I ii - oj ll-e chilli ( bibb on in o' said the importance lies in the fact that rapidly in their first !( w ear-. This is ; great thing." Health niierlor Dr. 1. Hope Alexander said' '. "It's like ni: niiipjnijAftiyenile he line!'. Vf want before it begins." .: iiniiii'" :., pre', eld (li-.'.as i !' IV" PEOPLE lEALOl'S !.;-. " ' K -1 ' P llu-ly. I he mc :,i ' a'-'ia ,-. Denver s arey I, -, , , i i ,,( , iu 1 1 a. k. w as be, ng re ,,, , , d o jokingly a- "Harvey" by :!.e t' ;.k announcer. Owner; of ip,' c:vwiighl on lii" siau'e play li ,:-,-, " didn't think it vva- lun n. The;, iclus'd to release the n. line to the track. J7 Tfes. A hipRti'. powerful Momoe High School eleven crushed Canton lie h Si'iuiul's hopes for an iiuhe.ileu sea sou Friday iiisht mi Hie .Mi,m,,e gi idiroli. The heavily favorid Moiiki. team paced by a In 1 1 1 lit.' liili pound fullbai k named ilunti i Had ley. scored once in the mu unr' period, the second, and thiiil to hand a lighline band ol HI. a I. I', .,: a 2(1-1) defeat. It was Canton's lir 1 lo ii three games t hi -1 a -oil a! I ei they (I defeated Sand i lib ai d Forest City . Still playing wit l.eul the ' i a ices of Tackle Ki'am is I'le s one of their main -d, fi n-i v , 1 l..ilw..i k . Coin h Don Hipp-' b-e s w i a fo.';'e(i to y u Id ground tnue : l a1 again to the powailul drive-, m the bi' Monro;, bail. .. Iladiey snai ki (I a 4." yanl .!'-iv-that save Monroe it lis-! le'ich dow ii when l;e ra-hed over I 'ssn the one-yard line early in Hie (,! period He paced the -econd - eel in : drive in the -econd quart i r a- Mon roe drove tin vards Tailback ()'N"i! Howie wound H no with hi- pine 'e from ha1! a toot out The hie. t ullhai k set up Hie lb ird and final Monro" i our! idov. n w I. en he took the o:iei;in" kn keif .'Hi r in! ( r III1--IOI i .-i,d i ' . t in i.i(l i' -hi yards. Then he and Tailback Mai ion Cran'land allcruatid to mnve Hie ball to Hie two. and il.iiili raimned t lirougli I he line lor t he -core Canten's ninniii'.; star. Halfback N'cil Lhymer. play me, his lir-t game since the opener two weeks ago. and Passing Ace Bobby Moore were conlmuoiis threats through the game Hut I he hard charr.i in' Mom oe line prevented Hip. iner 1 1 n till)1 aw.-p. . Hobby Moore lot receivi (pl nl ly wit b his bullet );e l.'.'t- fre but the bal I e.ot aw ay 1 1 inn I liein. ( tidy two of hi' ten aerials w ere completed three oiler winch might have gone for loiiehdow us. dropped I hroiu'h ia ceiver- ' hand'.. ( 'allien''. only a i urn - t hi i ..I came in I he final period w In n the Black Heal iIiom to the Monroe 44. Bui the di leiidei . held and quelcllell the (hive. The Black Bear . ;:ol in a hole al Ihe opetiiii" kickotl and couldn't work themselves out ol it. Tin y rc( (iven d I lieu nv. n fum ble of the Momoe kicked thai tail ed the game, and I lie bal I w cut into play on the Black Ileal' Ml -yard I i ne. 'I'll. -n lirsl 1 ii n the B.S.I ere wa ll!', nlay in .t in: a liuiil, ie on Hi.' ol I he - .un, and n. e ed to recover it ol, t hell ow n '! from that point the had lo punt out, and the Monroe drive -larled oil hi Bl.ii k Bear IcrriioiA . Monroe i oiled up II I'u I dov, us to :', lor Canton. i id After Un- game. Coach Hipp T11 5 LA MOTTA Kt li These two hard-hitting fighters were scheduled to meet in New York Wednesday night, and battle it out for the middleweight title, but the boxing commission has announced indefinite postponement due to illness of Cerdan. The fans who had already bought heavily of tickets for the fight, wil lbe given a re fund, i 'I - .nty -two ineiiitbrs of Uelliel lliih School'- lir 1 foot hall ' ipiad take tiiiic out to 'lar.v the phe:.,. raphcr their new uniforms. The other bo . on 1 he s,U-,d ol 37 will he tiuHilt r d when 1 he remainder ol Ihe necc- - ai fund . ; e i , K nee I . nt; in the i eiiti r is Coach Teddy John-mi Standing, left to light, arc: Kven tt Slii-nliiiil. William Buin.lt. Sln.ut S i ., II,-. Ian!.!) McDowell. Bill Queen, Tommy Owen. .1 V. A Hi n. Toimiiv llowi II. . lei iv (iii).on. Bobb Iliniaiid. aial I'red Idmiis. Kneelui. . hit to li'.hl. are Kiimelb 1 ..iv i . Harry Stev i n on. K. II. Hickman. Way ne I Iowa II. l-'eli M. e- c. Hill A lie on, Bobbv fare i laud.- i .u i 1 1 1 1 ( ; s I laiiklin. Kdw in I .owe. and D. B Ilipps. i.i boys just met a better team. Our puulini; vva oil. and uur p. "-sing w as good but it just set ni ed to slio through the receivers. Ihe main thing was. though, t bal v. e ran into a heller team. "There was just too much nl thai lullb.uk. liadlev. He's a rule ball .player. " Viiil Monroe has a big. slrong l:n, . He gave Canton supporters a lilt, however. I'lc-s. he said, should bp readv to :,o ill the Lenoir game. Defensive standouts for the Black Hear- were Quartei back Niekv C.iitii, (luard . I i ii l Morgan, ('enter I , i ne A inns, and Tackle I inn SI- I. s, who made the 1!47 all-Con fereuee honor team. One Canton observer who saw the came said simply that the Hears ran into a heller club. Monroe is regarded by Piedmont and Eastern sports writers as a hading contender for Ihe State ('las-. A title Ibis season, NcM I'l iday nighl. ('anion mods an oi 'pollen! rated as tough as Mon roe. Lenoir 1 1 1 1 1 1 will come to the Black Bear Sladiuni wilh a spotles re,(ird. Last Friday nighl Lenoir ciu-hed a powerful Hickory learn. Tin lineups: Canton End. Mcdhu. Haulm. Phillips. Serueg.s, ( 'hapman. Tackles SI lies. Dayton, l.oop i i, Mann. Waldroop. ( ; I i.i 1 1 1-. Ingle. Brnokshiie. Sut ton. Morgan. I lenson. and ( lai k. ('(lilirs Amos. Beaver. Back-; Abboll. Kliyiner, Mnoie, I'oin.Jestci . Devlin, Dilckell. Cai -li r. Cabe. ( oniaii. Monroe Ends ( .iiard ( '('llll I I low ie. Hacks laud. (). I!. Helms Mi Caulcy dcock, Melius. I'inchei , Conley. Eiiller, Broom. Euuilet bul k. Earnhardt, Waters, Leiniiiolid-. Coin Howie Bailcom, . Cr.inl lladlev. Sander-. Covington, ami - I The 1 ii si bell lo he Used atop a chinch is believed lo have t)i ( n placi d by Ihe Hi' hop of Nola about ',!) A. D. Halts Middleweight '13 FT. 7 Vz " AGE 33 HEIGHT 5 FT. WESGHT 160 LBS. 160 LBS. NECK 16Vz IN. 16 IN. REACH 68" 69 CHEST NORMAL 40 Vz CHEST EXPANDED 45 in. 44 V4 IN. FOREARM 11 IN. 1P4IN. FIST H'zlN. 12 IN. WAIST 33 IN. 32 IN. BICEPS 13 IN. 12 IN. THIGH 22 IN. 23 IN. CALF 14'4lN. 1434lN. ANKLE 9V4IN. 9'4lN. HunthfgOn Sundays Haywood County Ki-h and Came I IVoleclor C. V. Ormand reminded j I mil I pes as Ihe .season nearod that I the law forbids hunting on Sun day ,. i He also pointed mil that a perniil is required before any one can im inn! eanic birds nr I'anic animals iido this stale. "- , The first part of the dove season i ipeni d Sepl . Hi and will close Sept :w I At the same time, he reminded fishermen that ajl trout waters are closed lo all lisbini:. I lie outlined the pillowing season dates: Coon November I through I'eh-j ruai'v I. Possum October I through Eeb- riiarv I. Habbil November III Ihrougl) January II) 'bap liinil seven a dayi. Sipiirrel Oclobcr 1 to Decem ber la 1 bag limit six a day i. Quail Novcmbi r 24 through .lantiary II) (bag limit eighl per dayi, (house irtilledi October I lliioiu h .lanuary 2 bag limit Iwo per day i. Bear Oclobcr ,ri through .lanu ary 2 lexccpl that pari of the eoiinly 'iiulh of I S High 1!) 2!i. wlieie bear may not be taken from Nova tuber 14 through December .ri. Deer ( vi bile-t ail i November 14 lliloligll December fi (except the iail of the county lying north of US HU:h 19-2:t, which is closed to dei r lilllll i I if.' i TOO Ml ( II TKAtT IC l'EABODY. Mass U'Pi City 'Councilor Thomas .1. Mullins is thinking about building n stone v,.ll around his house after an automobile careened through his new pickel fence and ploughed acioss his new lawn. Two weeks helote. another car did Ihe same. Battle CERDAN 8' r;f 'ff I f: '-I'' VjJ'J f J I i4 r9Sne UHis For Pisgah This iiutumn Lead Teams ( AHItOI.I, I'.l.U K I ItUY Wake Forest Passer i id i ) .,; Ch ::i..i;. Ac,- WCTC Beats Appalachian; Leads Loop Tiic i -tern Carol na Catamounts- hurdled ano'lur big ob stacle hi t week-end on Iheir road lo the HMD North State Confer ence lootba'l championship. Tailback Pcevvee Hamilton led Tom Young's forces to a 13-6 vic tory Saturday night over the de fending champion Appalachian State Mountaineers. It was Fullback Ralph McConnell who broke the fi-6 deadlock in the final period as lie slammed over for the winning touchdown. He had also scored the first. Hamilton's running and passing, however, paced the Catamount of fense. The Catamounts, leading the loop with victories over the Mountain eers and High Point, slill have to overcome a dangerous East Caro lina Teachers eleven which was barely edged. 21-20. by a power ful Lenoir Rhyne squad, and Le noir Rhyne before they can clinch the title. The Catamounts meet F.CTC, re bounding under a new coach, Bill Doyle, at Canton on October 15 and play Lenoir Rhyne at Cullo whee on the following week-end. Next week-end, they go out of league play to meet Tusculum at Greenville, Tenn. m$ tin nwim i iiiiiiih ww V r " " "I I ---rrnrJir.-iiMV'"-'1'!''- -': ' ' The I'. S. Ernest Service and the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission have cooperated again this year to establish rules and regulations for organized deer hunts in National Forest areas, ac cording to Clyde P. Patton, Execu tive Director of the Wildlife Com mission Following are Hie dates for the hiuils: Mount Mitchell: November 15 Ki. and December (i. 7. with j 100 hunters permitted on each 2 1 day bunt: Daniel Boone: November j IS, 1(, and December P 7, with ISO liii ii ! i i s allowed per 2-day Jmnl; Standing Indian: November 17. 18. P) November 24. 25. 26, and Decembir 1. 2. H. with 75 hunters allowed per li-day hunt: Fires Creek: November 17. Hi, 19. and November 24. 2ri. 2li. with 50 hunt ers allowed per H-dav hunt: Sher wood: Wc-I fink. Pigeon Hiver: November 21. 22, 2:i. and Novem ber 2H. 2!) HO. East Fork, Pigeon Hiver: November 21, 25, 26, and December 1, 2. T wifli' 101) 'hunt ers allowed per :i-d.iv hunt. A ppl i a! in ii blanks may be ob tained f i him i.'aine protectors and U. S. Forest Sirvii" oil ices, or by writing (bred to Hie Wildlife Re sources ( oprii- inn. Halei,di. Ap plied ion. mil I he Kceivcd by Ihe Haleinh office of the Wildlife Com mission by Oclohi r '!. and must be accompanied by check': or money orders in Hie auiiiunl of $5.00 for 2-day hunts or .s;7..ri() for 3-day llllllls. Public drawings will he held to determine - ti fill applicants as follow.,: Ml Mitchell and Daniel Boone, 1(1 00 a.m.. October 17, ('(iiinlv i ,u 1 1 li.iee, Marion: Sher wood: 10.00 a ,u , ( icloher 10. City Police Couil. ('..nloip Standing In dian and I ne : ( 'rock: 10:00 a.m., Oeliiber II). County Court bouse. Franklin. Pi i mil Ii "s v, ill be re turned to un-pcce-s!'ul applicants. Organized hunts on ,,, Pisgah National Cianie Ihespive will be held November 14 - December 3. ii a series of 2-day periods, and will include v il.hiernes i hunts and a -pi . ;al bow and arrow hunt. Both hear and (bar may he taken irt the Pisgah National Came Preserve hut no dors vvlii op allowed. A uiib'i" drawing cl the Courthouse ui Hri vard at 1 :).()() a m. on Oclo bcr i". wi'l (!i;, i:,i,iie the success ful applu ani ;.iiv ions must be sublimit d in liie -ami' manner as for ! he ol her hunts. Complete deiaii, regarding the adniinisi at ion o! Ihe hunts may be nblaiiii'd from the Wildlife Re sources Comiuissicn. Raleigh, North Carolina. FOB SALE OR RENT- 5 room brick Jiouse with basement and garage under neath. Furnace with stoker. All modern conveniences. This is the C. B. Russell home above Pet Dairy Plant. Most unusual terms if sold. CALL CANTON 2378 or 2142 Or Write Box 1186, Canton, N. C. 7 i