TIIE SPORTS PAGE Of The Waynesviiie Mountaineer Thursday Afternoon. Ociober 6, 1949 4 t t 11 MOUNTAIN Elizabethton f j) m S $ f Tailback Allen Smithtlt a! Fiiabclhlnn s miming and passing ace, couldn't gel anywhere this tunc v. In 11 he probed the toiiuh Mountaineer hnvvard wall last Friday night. His expression reflects wit- re Mill T.ickle Hob Seize! :i4 j.J Knd Hub Owen 30' would have gotten him if the defender on top oi Sinillidi al had missed Pi 'o In Ingram'-. Studio . Ward's, Lawrence Still Share Lead In Bowling Tui-tia night's bowln.- results did nulhing about the Mr-' -place d.adl.Kk bet Wit 11 V.,id- K-ii ,,nd A (' Lawrence 11: the W.i . ne--villc T. n I'm League -'.anlin-- o c pi chaise the hai)e ! 'in hi; lu e- Spider Medfurd led U'a: .!'- le ft 3-U shutout over Daxtoii No 2 while Piesslev paced Law rem e to the same sort of victory nw r Hay ton No. 1 Waynesviiie Bowling (."enter, however, moved from a la-' -place la- with Life Insurance ir.to 'iuid .1.. 1 e bv licking ' hi Ii.Mirai'rv I. ..IM 2-1. I he 1 e-ult - let' I ! V ! Wu li e. 1 1 ..hi' a i.d I !) lira :' . in a 'it 1 ' r I I. I. i-l thr e i,!rrv :i ' In -'and-1 1. e ..ledtoi '1 piled up 522 points to tak. indi iilual honors in the best--tio- depa: t 'iient and v a- run i.trup tn t'rcs-lev for huh aami hi 1 101 - l'res-h.v roiled 220, and M.dt'i.d '.'.a- only 1-1 point- b.hinfl loi he'll faille. I. alienee gained 'earn high -Hies villi 2.(11(1) iioirp- lor 'he e .t i.in'j, with Lite Ii:-ur,ii!' c fini-h-111 eiond only 1 'I ioinl- behind V. av ia-u!le Howling Center edied Lib l-uiance to! team hiuh tjnie henui- bv thiee points, -cor-iiis; H-i'.i I ue-.1t)'. night, the sehedule ha iif. No l pU' ine l ite In-iii - ai,. - W .i Iie- ill.' Ho", lint ( 'ei.lol t.. .11. j; I loo No :' and Va. d t .1 1 -.i:Suii'- -Ail:; A i I ...v. I ' "( 1 1 r. .-.1, .lie - U I. 1'it. Ward - L:o 7 2 7711 A . Law 1 tn e 7 2 77.'; WiW.tv.iHt lit 4 1 441 ;.,.r: No 1 2 1, lili:', I-;.-;..;. No 2 :i 1, L.:e .. ..: a .', t, rc.j TAR HEEL WILDLIFE SKETCHES i-rs. .: More Homes More Game MATERIALS NLEDED souame hollow rue it'xiiAtr. t pieces or BOARD I4XI4XI. ONE WITH A 6 W HOLE NEAR THE TOP. THE OTHER WITH S TRIPS NAILED TO THE SIDES TO MAKE A A TRAY 14 A 14 I' DEEP INSIDE. Jj , . -jlgl support ruesTT !l&--lfrf. lux-2 shown bclow ahd vJFwr fjiX Mrs i pooh ' rz-f' 3hjw'fvL MPTr M,L KGS i Dl -y jTAJ tfcr &tfrT " ter sup- CEMENT madden 4 SjPi IZfKr Ctf'jr-l'V vSeF: then VV$r" xvK ss v 5?5'-J Htfrm4i!fir AfAS sHr or raccoon rS. gM . &S$e7 y&ZJZi- ,J'X CAN SUCCESSFULLY BE RE -rOOl rU Tf)AY WITH SfH2':S!r POPULATED BY TRANS - CEMENT - PLACE TSS- - . PLANTING ANIMALS EROM sJSJ V OTHER END OT THE sW ' HEAVILY POPULATED THE IN IT - REMOVE 0jjA-i'! AREAS ALL THAT IS T?t, EXCESS CEMENT JJ NEEDED IS THE DESIRE ON Wi ) FRO THE f OCCS "W THE PART OF THE SPORTS- WHEN HARD yVS51i I HEM PLUS A LIT TLt EE- PLANT THE DENS IN BANKS AS SHOWN Win DOiKlt 1 , . . ABOVE OR HANG IN TREES VSIM6 HEAVY 1 WIRE Tailback Tries Mountaineer Line Cat Boosters Bless Town Of Andrews The boosters 01 the Western Car olina Catamounts this season are giving their silent blessings to the people who were responsible for the founding of Andrews. That's the town that gave this liar - powerful North State Con ference championship contenders tv.i of the inet backs in the loop. i'ee Wee Hamilton. 130-pound tailback, and Ralph McConnell, Kin-pound fullback, are both large l 1. sponsible lor that attack pow er that ha- made the Catamounts the lavoiite to take the title being vacated this season by the Appa lachian State .Mountaineers. Catamount Game To Feature Home Coming At E. T. The foo'b.ill came with the pow erful Western Carolina Teachers' Catamounts Saturday night will be the Homecoming Dav contest for the F.a-l Tennessee State College Hue- at .lohn.-on City The end i'aim- will feature the v. n kind . eh-bi at loll. Op. n bou-,. will be held at all tli. KT 'loi 11 iiories. there will be an i.lii'i niiiiii I. a dance lor students ..i d ..Inn in and an. evening baibe ' in- loi il e old rad-" before the ! .1 r : k A p.iiade will precede the kick oil On.- ot the nearly 2.000 students at the Tonne-see school is Bron M,r. MaT"'. , Jr.. of Waynesviiie. SAND. CEMEtfT AND $ OIA, EEIS, LACK 4 Games Set For Bethel Grid Team Bethel High School's football learn will play its first game Oc tober 12 with the Canton Jay v ees at Canton. Bethel Principal K. .1. Evans an nounced the schedule this week for the school's first grid squad. The kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. In their first season. Bethel's Blue Demons will nlav live to si games. Four definitely have been sched uled, and two others are pending, with several teams under consider ation, Mr. Evans said. On October 21. Bethel will play Cherokee High School at Chero kee: November 2. Waynesviiie Jay wees at Waynesviiie: and November 1 1 . Cherokee at Waynesviiie 'place tentative!. Mr. Evans said the Waynesviiie and Canton 'TV sounds are being considered as opponents for re turn games to round out the sched ule. Meanwhile, the 25 players con tinued their drills under Coach T. J. Johnson, who is tutoring them in the split T formation offensive. There was also bright financial news in Mr. Evans' report. He- said $750 of the original bill incident to launching the team has been paid. The initial cosl included uni forms for 25 boys and equipment incidental to practice --blocking and tackling dummies and other items. ' The principal- also said work is being pushed on the field to get it in shape so that the hovs will be able to play at lea-. I one game of their first season al home. This, however, has not hi en def initely decided as yet. THMBIS TILE Z LONG EARS CIA Capacity ! Crowd Set I For 40th Meeting Waynesviiie High School's Moun taineers and the Canton Black Bears ale winding up preparations for their 401h meeting 011 the grid iron tomorrow nifflit. A sell-out crowd of (1 000 Hay wood County iaus are expected to juii the Black Hear Sladiuni t t anion lu see the Black Bears, .twice beaten by Class A opponents on the last two weekends, fight to hand I he Mounl aineers their fir-t lo-s of the season. The Canton Waynesviiie game, incidentally, will be the nifbtcap of a duubh header. Two team- of Champion YMCA's Cr'a-Y n.iibet ie-eives will meet at 7 p in. in the preliminary battle. This will be the head-on clash of Co-pound lines, with a team coached by YMCA Athldic Director Jack Ju.-licc meeting a combination tu- ! tored by Nazi Miller. Champion Y I pitching 'tar. j Both teams are reported pretty cvtnly matched, ranging in age from six to 12 years per player, as they w ound up prepai afions today for the struggle. This latest clash in the long se ries between Canton and Waynes viiie that started back in 1922 Is expected to match all the others in color. Way nesvillc's 70-piece band, di rected by Charles lsley. and Can ton's band, directed by Edwin Trout man. w orked as hard as the rival gridders this week in polish ing I heir inarching and playing for the big game. The Mountaineers apparently have lost regular center Tom Boyd for this game, according to Head Coach Carlton Weatherby. Boyd suffered a bad sprain early in the fust period of the Elizabethton con test, and is considered definitely sidelined for the weekend. Filling in at his starting post will be either Harold Mills. 17-year-old 170-pound senior, or Jerry Evans. 17-year-old 175-pound jun ior. Boyd's loss, however, is being compensated for largely by the re tain of Gene Yarborough, regular 1 nd. who missed the Elizabethton game because of injuries. Coach Weatherby slid that,-asid from the injury to Boyd, the squad came through the Friday night bat tle in pretty good physical shape, though the;, are all pretty badly bruised. Coach Don Hipps, meanwhile, re porfed that the 37-0 score was the only beating his Black Bears took. They emerged from the Lenoir battle in good physical condition. Still out of action, however, is Fullback Carlson Hipps, who has not seen action all season and is considered probably out for Un rest of the season. While Coach Weatherby was sending his gridders through long rough sessions on the fundamen tals. Hipps worked his boys primar ily on building their defenses, which have been spotty all season. Following the 7-0 victory over Elizabethton. Coach Weatherby, piai-cd the work of his linemen, but said the team as a whole showed "plenty of room for im provement." Tic declared that the linemen ! played their best game of the sea son in the contest with the Cy 1 lones. Waynesviiie will be gunning for i its third straight win tomorrow ; night. After opening against Sylva in a 6-6 tie, the Mountaineers wal loped Tryon, 33-6, before stopping Elizabethton. i The Black Bears started off the season with a 34-19 victory over Sand Hills, then edged Forest City, 14-13. the next Friday night. They dropped a 20-0 decision to the powerful Monroe eleven for their first loss, then ran into a more powerful unbeaten Lenoir ' squad last Friday night, j However, comparative records ' mean nothing when the Mountain eers and the Black Bears meet. I Furthermore, the 37-0 licking the 1 Canton squad took looks a lot I worse than it actually was. The j Black Beam piled up 13 first downs j against the bigger Lenoir team and : gained 107 yards through the air ; to 180 for the winners. The most significant figure in the statistics is the one credited to ; Lenoir in the pass interceptions department. The winners grabbed five of the 22 aerials the Canton 1 passers pitched. j Waynesviiie and Canton each will throw fine passing and run ning combinations at each other during the contest. For the broken field running it will be Canton's Neil Rhymer against Waynesville's scoring ace, Halfback Bob Davis. In the passing department, it will be Canton's Bobby Moore against Waynesville's Charlie Womack. Waynesviiie will have the punt ing edge, however. Davis' average for the season is 45.4 yards per boot in three games. The teams are just about evenly matched in weight. Waynesville's starting line aver ages 17H4 pounds per man, while Yanks Lead Dodgers In Series The New York Yankees held a one-game lead over the Brooklyn Dodgers going into Hie second game of the 1949 World Scries this afli moon at the Yankee Stadium in New York. Higbtfielder Tommy lli-ini'ich's homer in the bottom of the ninth gave the Yanks the Serie' opener yesterday. I The fourmaster by Heiiirich. sec I end man up in the final inning, I broke up a scoreless pitching duel between the yanks' Allie Reynolds and the Dodgers' Don Newcomb. The game-winning homer was the fifth blow the Yanks got off Newcomb, but the Dodger hinder up to that point had not given a single walk and had struck out 1 1 men, only two short of the Series mark for a single game. Reynolds pitched two-bit ball and Pave four walks. The remainder of the schedule Friday and Saturday Ebbetls Field; if necessary, Sunday Eb betts Field; Monday and Tuesday Yankee Stadium. the Black Bears match this with a 172-pound average. In the backfield, the Mountain eers have the edge in weight by less than five pounds. The Waynesviiie backs average 157 pounds per man. Canton's ball carriers tip the scales at an average 153 pounds each. The Mountaineers will be facing a single wing attack for the third time this season. But Hipps' ver sion is slightly different from the ones Elizabethton and Tryon em ployed. The Canton offensive rolls on the Carolina single wing. j The Bears, however, will be fac ing a double wing for the first time this season. For that matter, every one of Waynesville's oppo nents have faced or will face a double wing for the first time this season, and probably the only time. As far as is known Waynesviiie is the only high school or college team in the state that still uses the double wing. In general the game shapes up as a contest between Waynesv i'le' ; ground offensive and Canton's air attack., The Mountaineers hold the edge in the series with 22 victories to Canton's 16. Only one of the con- Read By More Than 20,000 People Twice Weekly SH TOMORRQ Waynesviiie Express Finds -o &?jL SNs v. ) Halfback Bob Davis Waynesville's running and nnntinu . y-yard touchdown dash against ... . ' cancelled out by an offside penalty against the Mountaineers j,.ss. m Wplt fense and defensive for the Cyclones, and WingbacK Bob M '. ,i olf. Davis did even better ia.er. however, intercept in" ,Ll '"Ni, the touchdown that won the game for the Mountaineers ,ii,. , ""mJ the u.s. rapid transit industry! carried a number of passengers irf! 1948 equal to about 10 times population of the earth. the tests ended in a tie. That was the scoreless deadlock in the first con test in the 1940 season. Canton took the return game, 21-0 Since 1943, Canton and Waynes viiie have alternated as llr? victor in both games of each season. Last year, Waynesvilu' look the first one 14-0, and the second, 32-0. The probable lineups with play ers' weights in parentheses; Pos. Canton Waynesviiie LE Scruggs (185) Owens (165) LT Stiles U84i Setzer (158) LG Ingle (155) McCrackent 148 1 C Amos (160) Evans (175) or Mills (170) RG Brookshire (150) Mehaffey (205) HT Pless (190) Atkinson (190) QB Carter (160) Womack (155) LH Moore (137) or Davis (168) Khymer (135) HII Devlin (154) Garrett 140) or Abbott (140) FB Coman (165) . Whisenhunt (165) Co-Captain. U can't tell THE PLAYERS WITHOUT A SCORECARD!" The tion's 0 - ' A T TUll... ,.Q- Elizabethton. This uas 11,.. " u" KHi . " u "ws sim A rtrtrrlrrrViirm T i X -.wviiiuii 1U Meet Lenoir Rhyne Saturday BOONE The Appalachian Stale Mountaineers will meet Lenoir Hhyne's Bears on the gridiron H.,-0 Saturday in the leatinv attraction of the college's annual Ihiniccim ing Day celebration. In a preliminary to the testivi ties, Appalachian's H team will play East Tennessee State College Fri day night. A hoim-coining dance will be held at 9 p in. after t lie game. A general alumni meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the lina science lecture hall where . -(), C'harluttt (J s'uii-1 ...11 in . 1 in. 11 1 1 11 ice is mr the new year. The Mountaineers will square oil against I.cnoir-lf In no al II p.m. in the (op attraction of the weikonil in the North Stale Conference. A number of Appalachian Stale College graduates living in Hay wood County are planning to conic here with hundreds of others from throughout many other Carolina and and waminl cry goes out to millions in grandstands. 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