.1,;.! ! ' f ft PAGE EIGHT THE WAYNISVILLE MOUNTAINEER MORE ABOUT Carolina (Continued trom 1'agc D and Georgetown pa-Miit! Duke's Bine Devil, w t' their first setback nl H. Saturday at the hard m ,u face an aroused i n .tnnn i ' is due to flv wln-u Hi,- "i:h t lina State Wullp.uk. m Davidson last week. no. imv' Blue Dev lis .it I ul.' M.i-ini.n Stal ha ii I "ii a , 1 1 l ii. three tries The Stall - -1 nil c a; d U I ' Carolina ban n . id . ti the Conlt i ( ii. i 1 1 . ... u William an. I M .i i ) . side the Icauu. t . as . i ful Michi 'an S' ,. , est members .l il'' I ' not in on the c li.i -1 r l . I oft'iciail.v until i-m .i Davidson Wii.i. : by their MM v i. . ' :. , : ifl tin i i -II" MORE ABOUT 'Canton iCoiitiuurd from Page 7) l lj.it .olrd aids or better Taking the Bethel second-half H'l-.'it. the Hear c id's threatened .rjiii Iml the i le-dazzle back- DOUBLE EXPOSURE h e.l In .1 I U rli . i I..H k juvcuatcd Demons i ne play tor a five pa scd eight yards Donald C'ahe. who il alitr an eight-yard 1 ,u led aroi.ii.1 end. i.i ell.s who raced I, .Hill I. 't as D. B. Gibson .m l Burnette rc- ,',! ...iei llipp.s look a i:'i ..lid returned it e lielhel 2H. and the lor the final Canton , d mure than .i Loins. M.i . S i St. Louis I nr. d. N C W . M Duke Maryland W & L Davidson U. of Rich Va. Miliisi Furman The CiM'l. V!:.nc l'"i '' G Wash S. C. Va. Ted i N C S w ; I I'. 1 i'ls dj i at (U.l! i. hut then was i tie Wells ran the red Ills own t u 111 I 11 r C'ahe Rained three i hack sneak. Parker and the (lank again for down. eil to 1'arker for the lj'ijiffitrw'i4t'y''w'Ty' '''yyv''V'11"-111''1 If 3 V.'VXrf M Ii, ) i . I'hc . 1 : iiiieh Hut I. Il Beth-Beth- I 1 TOO TM1. LEWISTON. Id. 1'' Ram bo niike- hi-. Ir. in.: ;il. the re.u in- lin k- "I n 'i - . steers lit', t'lie ol th,- t"i . fessional u'.vhovs m. il,,- i i . 1 At KlitT.-hiiiV. V.,d! . r,-, it he "tried that .une i.i.'led and suffered a w r-rn lied kn "Swnnc too hard. 1 ut lu marked Ramhn and a friend pl.i.ved i nine hole- ' Fvprv-tiod-.- i n"' and parsed n ." he -aid 'We i quit and hud dmv n .nu! i I We was plumb tinkered out r th, lh, hill I h, Cubs reached the idavs later when d aaic. e ended the threat with i lii aiii ilul run of the game. , ' 1 1 1 1 ; a Canton pass on at I line, he weaved SO i tn "iuh a host of Canton s. raim:; all the way to the I" b lure lie was nailed, i there mi out. the Blue t.ept driving, but their of - spluttered out after cross- nnd-held stripe. mit's.siv,. fumbles wasted .' n atier Lowe's fine run. i inn look over on downs on lii in stop that drive, i i Demons stopped the Can I run and were on the ofTen r ill bid a few minutes ot i . m.iii'der of t he game, he I)' moiis, penetrated as far as ('anion :7 in the final minutes, Low i- . p i.ssi s bounced off re- i a Hi. ame ended. .veil eo.K bed Canton boys a siuait aanie generally. Geoi'Rr and John Holm, idcirtical twins who play r if, lit KUard Minnesota. We think GcorRC is on the lei t. AP Newsfr.ilim-s. M!VL Al'Ol.lS Identical l-.nis plav Ihi- iil.-til i;i 1 posilion on the football s(iiiid of the University of Minnesota this season. The only wa Coach Hemic Bieinuiii and field observers, can tell John and Cn oree Holm apart is thai they wear different colored hrnd guards. Both plav the same position--rilit Kuard. Both are engaged in a family seiai) for the No. 1 reserve spot, behind veteran Johnny Lundin. IKirinu llnir d:n al Southwest llie,h Scliool in Minneapolis. George was a ivnicr. John a guard. During Iheir Navy careers, both were guards wilh a San Diego Heel lean). They enrolled a year ago High! now. (ieoige weighs 197 pounds and guard on I he .second It am. John weigh-. IK!) riebt L'u.ird on I he third I earn. However, they jobs occasionally. Possibly their ahihlie. fluctuate lull I he odds ing staff gels mixed up on which twin is which. i.; supposed lo ho right and is supposed h be have been exchanging that th. d I oU I It d taking advanlage of Bel hoi's weak nesses and showing plenty of promise of dVveloping into good varsity material. Bethel's lirsl foot ha 1 1 players, though beaten on I he score board, showed fine spirit through the ball game. Even after the ioiirlb Can ton touchdown, they showed no signs of collapsing, and kepi driv ing until the final whistle. The Blur Demons, incidentally, introduced the county':; first two MOKi: ABOUT Catamounts (Continued from will be his 1 1)1)1 h victim the most spectacular learn - or any North State Confer ence learn ha:; pulled yet, if it happens. Possible starting lineups; MORE ABOUT Bethel (Continued from Page 7) an end run. Then Noland went into the first half of the passing act that scored t he touchdown. Waynesvtlla threatened again early in the fourth when thpy look over the bll on (he t'hri';t School 30 on a fourth-down fumble Bui Wilson intercepted a pass over the line of scrimmage to pull the visitors out of the hole. A few seconds laler. Owen, one of Waynesville's promising wing backs sprinted 15 yards to the Christ School 25. But the Mount inecrs tossed away I two downs in succession by making their first two tumbles of the game, land Hie visitors took over on their I nu'n as Two plajs later, Caldwell punted 40 yards to the Waynesville .'i7. On the first down, Moore sprint ed away on his long touchdown dash. Koss converted, and on the kick off, Caldwell received the ball on his ten and raetd 90 yards fctfore he was hauled down. It was; the second and final thrust the visitors made beyond the mid field slrfpe, and thu final play of thw game. The lineups: Waynesville JV LK Calhoun I.T How l.G- Ballentine (' - Hooper KG Kelly BT Hay Klv -W. Davis K)H Ifeese LII .!. Davis l!ll Moore Pit -Host; age 7) Christ School JV Sutherland Newton Bruns Wiley Miller I.anghorne Wilson Kulch Caldwell Sullivan Eaves Score by periods: Wa ncsville Chi is! School 0 7 6 720 0 0 0 00 For 3(i consecutive miles, the Great Snvky Mountains in North Carolina are over 5,000 feet high. In order of frequency of use in English, tho-letleis are E T O A N 1 II S II I) I, C W U M F Y G P B V K X J Z. MORE ABOUT Waynesville (Continued from I' two schools, the Mountain.,- i come out the winners ( ,,u,',u" Hendersonvilie hasn't .', Waynesville since 1945 i d,'i'" Bearcats took an 18-7 de, , , The probable starters Pos. Way,,e,vll.e Hcna,,,,,, I.E Gene Yarborough or s Sam Jones ' DT Bob Setzer l.G Alden McCrackeu C H. Mills or J. I-van KG Howard Mehalfcy RT Buck Alkinso,, RE Bob Owens QB Charlie Wotnack l-dl Carroll Swanger RU George Garrett FB Don Whisenhunt Co-Captain. I ' Il r H 1 1.;., ,,, Luii'i h'llllll.lll I'oiHlei M ,1 il hi ('as,. H'niliix Hl'l.lllia Osl,.,.,, Chilean, Hendersonvilie Roster No. Name 10 Whillock 11 Lohman 12 Hendrix 13 Sparks Ctrt the y wi t h J F G XxfffW J K Lr.ti J "-'-r- V Wo today, "pint ."- - x, j mm " "Timhwwi i wii nw in i 'mmmr mj. J, .The Best Ever! Just imagine tbe rich, rare flavor of fresh black walnuts . . . blended with the delicate, daily fresh sweet cream flavor of Pet Ice Cream! That s the flavor of the month ... Pet Black Walnut Ice Cream - the beet ever for Autumn! And, delicious, creamy Pet Ice Cream is made only of daily fresh whole milk and daily fresh meet cream! It's the most refreshing Ice Cream you've ever tasted! Buy some today . . . you'll Jove it! W. Carolina LK -Phillips LT LG C KG nr BE qn LH UII FB- Humphries -Byid Constance Harris -Kobinson, 111 ow n Arringtou -Hamilton -Whitaker McConnell Allison Jaynes the coach- 1 mil VI --,. - Kn ,Tty TiidcriAd face 7) I TJr JU tL HH M Bf il .r I if I II will be I upset his jT--Myr-rjrS I jWJ I',clVrk Hd Lin S( vMM sausage pork roast beef 38c lb- 49clb- 48 t J Carolina Tanner McDonald By rd Polilli Ellis Bool h Shoe Thrift Kovach Bryant Maennle using separate and defense. KG HI' 1( I (H LH HH FB plaloon system, teams for od'ense Lineups: Canton Bethel LK -Meaner Shepherd LT -W. Smathers Franklin LC;- Paiham Hogers C -Davis Queen Tranthain Hickman Allen Howell Earley W. Howell Cabe Lowe Howe BuitcII Wells Fore Ilipps McDowell Suhs Canton: Messer, Carler. iMcClure, llenson. D. Sinalhers. Parker. Bethel: I). B. Gibson, Jer ry Gibson, Stevenson, J. V. Allen, Mease, Holland, Allison, D. Shep herd. Officials Heferee: C. C. Poin dexler. LNC. Umpire: Don Ilipps. Wake Fore;.). Head Linesman: Jack McCraeken. WCTC. The tinivi'i'siiv of Pittsburgh's ,42-sloiy Cathedral of Learning, if ; spread out in the usual style of i college buildings, would crowd the i 14 acres of land surrounding the ' structure. Duff' HOT ROLL MIX pkg. Swans Down INSTANT CAKE MIX pkg. 35c lli-Oz Can OUR MOTHERS COCOA lb. 27c J TrafTic congestion has reduced i real estate values in some dnwn ' town areas of American cities. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT The undersigned Committee, ap pointed to prepare and present res olutions of respect to the life and memory of the late J. H. Boyd, sub mit the following: THAT, WHEREAS, J. R. Boyd served as President of The First National Bank of Waynesville from January 1, 1911, until January 1. HH0, and thereafter served as Director and Chairman of the Board until his recent death: and WHEREAS, the Board of Direc tors of said Bank, who so keenly feel the irreparable loss sustained in Mr. Boyd's death, desire to give formal expression thereof: T H E R E V O It K . BE IT RE SOLVED by the Directors of The First National Bank of Waynes ville. in regular meeting on Octo ber 5, 1949, that in the death of J. R Boyd this Bank lost an able and outstanding leader, and the State lost an honorable and patri otic citizen whose influence and leadership will be greatly missed; that this Board, and its individual members, extend to Mr. Boyd's family and relatives their sym pathy in the loss so sustained by them, and, further, I hat a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Board and a copy thereof be furnished Mr. Boyd's family and a copy thereof be furnished lo the press fur pub lication. Respect fully submit led, L. N. Davis, J. A. Prevost, J. W. Ray. 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