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I liiE WAYNfcSViLLE MOUinI AiiNttS out' ears T Snagged! Morganton Friday Night R2eet f ! 1 Mi tar. W-l' !!'' Ut'l'l-i' 111.' ' '' 1 l " k'.H' ... ,. In Mm on -ive 'la-:i Mile, battle iiliiiin. lul- :, oar , i be ill lllll- W III) .i': .,1,1,111 lllllllll ll:i ll i.luW Imrtlv hi i t mi Hull il I sltrl i"t -luiit Mi r- :in i,,,n hv nil V;il- '., 1 d:iv nil -;.iil Hie bi ailimii )'!- IKii tii iiuirly Sn .illun. -ihs 210 ;is ilrxi ibi'S l. ;i f 1 1 1 o run- It lv in miipeu I'hmmlt still thr v isilors ;!mr uislisid ol :ii thr have Cats Favored To Clinch North Stale Crown In Battle With Lenoir -Rhyne Sunday Feature At Strand The new North State Conference football champion may be crowned Curfbwhee Saturday night . The 1949 title will go to Coaeli Tom Young's Western Curolni.i Teachers' Catamounts if thev vlni tin' toilPh I.enuirMthyni' Bears in this Homecoming Day battle. The latest game in this ;icl ion parked series also will featuie the dedication of Western Carolines, Memorial Stadium and the ci l bi.i tion ot the school's .sixtieth hiith day. A Lenior-llhyne victory not onb I'ljliil ll 111, ell I. H I .ill, but ll. man in some positions They are in generally cal shape, hovvi'V r. t In with the exception of the bi. dependable lei'nl who lias been out Willi a jury be MlflVred in I be v ; j'.anie earlier thi- month. Stiles may see action. is doubtful. The Hears put in a hum hi im mage on defense Tuesday. ,ml run centrattd on oll'ense esteida in another long session. Efforts to tighten up the protec tion for the Canton pa-er- con sumed a major share of the coaches' attention. The kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. The Black Bears' probable shirt ing lineup will be Larry Scrusins and Johnny PhilliDs at ends: Fran cis Pless and either Stiles or Bob Mann at tackles: Joe Brooksbirc and RoyIngle, guards; Nicky Car ter, quarterback; Neil Rhymer and Friday Gene Devlin, halfbacks; and Sam L pounds per Coman, lutmacK. cllii'J ht'k Hear leraliy rule will Jiaily Monday through Friday 7 & !) Continuous Showings from 11 A.M day: .'1 Shows, 2, 4 and 8:30 P.M. P.M. ST TIMES TODAY IT'S MITCHUM S WCWIST PICTUKIt DAY - SATURDAY. Oct. 21 - 22 OUBLE FEATURE STAGECOACH ROBBERY A RE RELEASE S Judy Canova at Her Best! JPter No. 5 "King of Junglcland' 'E SHOW SATURDAY, Oct. Box Office Opens 10:30 P.M. and Cartoon I M irr?v si i r i i huoh Htnan L.& I MISCHAAUM 1 JANI FlAZIt k m ivkhi ' " 30CONGROOS F-VDAY MONDAY, Oct. 23 - 24 1 t LX selected short subjects t.iui u Aould Dim v. h jt dampen I lie rele bi.ilii.ii l.iu al u 'Annul lliiou Uie ii th M..U- ( uiili 1 1 nee 1 ll le i ji e inio .i do. I esnt .iihoIil" I bt H,..u , Ciobiiid. and I '.iI.ca b.i. n . lilt cdiui Uill ol;,v i'.'I I'.n 1 in I be i i.Iiii I ill iro'.?r.iin. In. In on ,,nd ol t t be pl.e. ne. lit Id. I ll'' ' lluluilil v ill be il t eiileil li.l in. ,11;. in I)r I'.nil Hi id. pie- i i'' id ut I be colli i is hi I m i ii the I .'In- st nloi I ill dedii sil inn n ir- llli.Mll (,ii tin held tinnier W.ivnes- l lit- llndi Si lloul loot hall tar- :u .' i v I" i I i d lo shoulder unpin t.iut '.hi u! I he job nt I i ne to put Hie North St. ile champion hip in IL. Hi - ti l ll t'.iiolltia I..," I .i ,1 .mi 1 1 u di Coh 1 .. in e a de li i. i'.i' 'l.i, I oi I he ( '.il .iiiioii nl tor Bryson City To Stage Bowl Game December 10 liiyon City wil post 'easun tool ball slate its own ! howl eamc this ; l.i i i In i .ii lied hl,r .I:kI. i i n.:t :m"- 1 1 1 V i, i hi :hi d e (iilli I- o i I ".,11 be mi. V i.iltel b.,e... .,1 1 11.11 III It'l l are lie i r e nil .l.u k i l'in- otlur former Tackle lir'.n i .ls lie Ball Alli-on. two Meuntaineer bub', arkv The tans ai e ant ii ipal inn a rap ier duel between a couple ol b'lle jet-powered backs who are beinc "boosted lor l.il'.le All-America honors. (IperatiiiH hehind the ina'-sive 200-pound Catamount line will be I-i null 'I'oe Wee i llanullon. the 130-pnuud speed inercbaiit who is about as easy to tackle as a whisp of ln. l.cnoir-KIn no supporters declare, however, that Hamilton will meet his peer in John Charles. I he Bears' runninti star from l.ewislown. Pa., who made nearly a first down every time he carried the hall against lliyli Point last weekend. His aver age, specifically, was ll.fi yards per ciack on each of his 15 tries at Hie Panther line. For Hie body blows, the Cata mounts have rollback Italph Mc Connell. the biu. fast North State Conference scorinu leader. McCoimell. who liilv like a tackle and runs like a halfback, look the individual point lead in , th,. loop laM Saturday ninht with he. two louclidow ii-- arainsl Has! Carolina. I In i will be the la' t Conference I I,,. : ea OH lor Hie lllllie- onlied Call Hints, who beaten l"i;'li I'oinl and A IHiill. besides IsCTC. ill Ihell'1 i Ii low aril -lie III"'. ,ft,i- lb, l.enoir-ltlp ne fame. niei 1 I our iinn' ' ' opponents before haiminc. ut) iiu u luiidoijiis until nest season. I .ri, dedication of the stadium will be to the wc tern I. lo.l, .nl who lot their :M.,vl,e in World War 11. ,,,, v. I.. II. id. the collepe ,,,,, reeo,.,i,e the parent- ot 11,,. deail m ' i -or Pilpli Siilton. i si adiimi CiiliMiiitt al 1 I"' eel elliooii i Al a dihlii'i pi H Hi i ' new he loimall'. Ii'io i ...l n il Ii t he lili Ii :o, nu'leis and the Alumni A sod a! ion. he came 'ai r. M- i aine i tealed, have Ii pais tin Carolina lives in chairman of the ce, will lire' ide iTcilinf the "aine. pie-idelit will ined and lionor . . . ,i ,lu i s ol the iioai u rheduled to -dart It will be i lie Smoky Mountain , lloul. 'ponsored by I he llryson I n I. ions Chit), and tentatively set , lor the atleinoon of December 1U. Tlu' bowl wa. born last week at a n h i tun: of the Smoky Mountain j Conleii in i' eoaehe-i with members J ol the l.ioiis Club's s)eeial com-: iiiitlec. ; The eame. which is planned as .1 e.i onal eveiil. will be lielween Hie Coiileieuce champion and a lis. in lioin another circuit. I- J. llap i Perry, executive sec ulars ol the .North Carolina lli'h Sihool Athletic Association, told the olficials that the bowl would be lej.iiliinale as far as the Associ ation was concerned. lie explained that the Association rule against participation of high school players in post-season bowl games applies only to the All-Star arii'ly. There's nothing in the rules, he said, concerning the participation of a team made up of players from the same school. Last summer, the Association okayed the Paper Bowl game at Canton, first held last December pitting Marion of the Western Class A against Waynosville of the Blue Bulge Conference. The Smoky Mountain represen tative for the first Bryson City game is still unknown, since the title race is still wide open, i Currently rated the strongest contenders for the crown are the Swain High Maroons of Bryson City, upset last weekend by Mur phy: Sylva, llayesville, and frank lin. Conference President Howard Barnwell. Swain High coach, was in charge of the meeting. K. K. Bales, president of the i Bryson City Lions Club, and K. L. Welch and Cuy Paul, Jr.. member- of Hie club's bowl conimiHee, wen among those who attended. Lowe, McDowell Named To Head Bethel Gridders Halfback Edwin I.owp' and Fullback Buddy McDowell are tile co-captains of Bethel High School's first football team. The members of the school's iirid squad, organized only last month, elected them al a inect iiiK b' t week. Both are juniors who played their fir t football came last weel; aijinsl Canton HiRll School's junior varsilv. 1-owr, a ICfi - pound triple tin e:it. and M Dmu ll, who VK'ii'hs about 17.r, were two of the stars in the losing cause. Lowe played the first name at quaiti rbaek hut will start at halfback ugaiiit Cherokee tomor row afternoon. WMWWmlWllH'"IWSWWW"wlwl WUWW'UWI'MU.IUBSWIWWllVttpW ,kvf iv , r iv 'i :' " .' . "- (- 115,000 Ford Workers To Be Out Of Work, Unless Steel -Coal Strikes End lerged I nun a iiptj. rass tacks" ses- f k )11 with the I celsett1'i of the l M, Dan Dailcy and Aniii- Baxter in "You're My Lv ei thing." a big Technicolor Musical opening at the Strand Tin alio Sunday. Murphy Coach Forfeits Upset Win Over Swain : The most spectacular upset of the Western North Carolina schol astic football season has been wiped off the records. i Last week-end. Murphy high school's Bulldogs whipped the pre viously undefeated Swain high Ma- ; loons of Bryson City, 20-13. i But after the game, the Murphy i coach himself, Ike Olson, discov ered that his ace fullback, Harold Davidson, who had scored one touchdown and passed for another, was 21 years old too old for the Smoky Mountain Conference com petition. I Yesterday. Murphy high school forfeited the game voluntarily to Swain on the basis of Olson's re port. Olson's demonstration of sports manship returns an undefeated i record to Bryson City and the Ma- j roons to bi sl place in I he confer ence standings. Swain lias done I mi worse than a tie ill lour eon- ! ference games. Junior Band Looks Fine In 2nd Appearance school's junior Deal pei loi io balves of the junior varsity i Waynesville high bandsmen nave a ance between the Canton-Way lies villi' Mine last night. The niii' ii Ian-. and drum major- th -; hot h .showed a sat i I im: polish in what was iheir -eooiid appearance. Bulb their marching and plac ing gave ' 1 rotii; pi ouii e lor t he senior band'' continued supei ioi il y over Hie next tew year :. W & L Tackle Slops Score; But He's No Hero There was only one man between Virginia Knel Kd Bissell and the Washington and Leo end zone last Saturday, atd that was Tackle Bob Smith. Smith nailed Bissell five yards from the goal in the final seconds of the game. But he's no hero. "I don't know why I did it." he said las( Monday. Smith was on his way to the dressing room after being relieved by a substitute when be made the tackle. The government's top labor medi ator has nut with oliu-ial- of the U. S Steel Col p. in a bid lo i !lle the Hl-d.iv-old : toi l : ll ike who i paralyzing fllVct- wcie undci lined tonight by aniiounceiiii ni ih.d ilu Ford Motor Coiup.iuv- will do i down November Li b telial shortage. Cyrus S. Chinf einerucd lioin a "br sum pud steel industry to face the sobering news that c o a I and steel short ages will force Ford lo shut down its car and iJ truck a-'-einblv lines, Htfiw ford II A ford poke man - aid Hie hut down, idling soiiie 1 15,(11)0 produc tion winkers, "presumably" would' be necessarv evin if the stool ami coal disputes are quickly icsolved. Ford said il would lake al least six week- lo build up ufficion! steel --I oi'li pih s l,i ii -iiiiii' produc tion alii r H i strike i- ended. Clli'isi. ai coiiioanii'ii by two a sislan'.si aniveil from Washington in niiil-ai Ic: nnoii and immediately met Willi John A. Stephens. V. S. Steel vice president and other corporation officials. The meet ins Officers Elected By Rock Hill 4-H Club Organization ol lo.i- I Bv AMOS mMmm. The '1-11 t7 ' , ,:;sm 1 I 1 .t'icr til rMfe W tSi- W 1 III,.. ! reai'.ue: Me. -pre 'A ! Jean Ih' .'.I'.: ' mi t V'l ! Weill .: and o t liven. A lace tenib'il Hu iolllltl Hlo hi in:' show n in th Hill this year. WOODS Club of Hock Hill organized on Monday, ( hue ami Miss Elise pe l be i'tcn:'ion service as- offieers were I e n t. Kathleen ident, Hugh Cald Ireaiiier, Bobbie repoiter, Amos ip leader, Deanu niinibi r of students at iiiiH.il meeting and club. Much interest Is work at Rock ui immediately dis place was rlOM'il. There wire ri ports that Presi dent Truman was considering hiinging pressure to end with the sleel and co il strikes which, direct- ly anil Hirou-h Iheir effect on sub-.-iduu y industries, had now idled more than l ,500,000. IlllflW PARIC THEATRE PROGRAM Football Schedule Friday SCHOOLS Morganlou al Canton, llenilersonville at Marion. Salisbury at Lee Kdwards. Way nesv i Saturday SCHOOLS le al Chrisl School. COLI.rOKS North Carolina at Louisiana Slale i night I. Marvlanil at N. C. State. William and Mary al Wake For est. Hicliniond at Davidson. Virginia Te h at Duke. mmrs No-., lo relieve di: tl i sn without dosing, rub on... V VAPORUB AS Tlll Y COMK sli AS LOW WINS'IOVSALKM il l" -- I-es- an igh-.r .v -lvr" MN " !)l h arrest . V llliam i Neuiii. said she nPL! around in my v u n he looked to see ,, ,.,.,,!. in change in she H'it . he saio. S2i. ' in jail on lier I. own nee. hli was "scratelii IKK ki'tbook' v. 'if In lend he v. had ll"i sill'-' ST.. " " the nnoiher Technirolnp Musical Mytr. "H" Sr!l fel for both ihal low and dop Binic on a Myers Vter Syitem to give vou longest r :;ab U-ft en your phone! Haywood Electric Service Hawlwod MOI!I. AliOl'T Jayvees (Continued from Pace 4) riod. when, hit by injuries, tlicy Parted weakening. They held the Mountaineer backs particularly well through the first two periods, stopping the running aHack- either at the line of scrimmage or just behind it. Quarterback Don Cabe. until lie cullereil a back injury late in the third period, was one of Canton's defensive stars, and a key man in the blocking that made the end sweeps clicK. Other principal reasons why Mountaineers had trouble crashing the Cub line were Centers Paul llcnson and Gerald Davis, Guard Dave Smathers, and End Oscar Tranlhani. Aside from all out-of-bounds boot that went short and a punt I hat was blocked. Moore better than 47 yards kicks. His kickoffs travelled better than 50 yards each time, except for one that went 48. I one of the fundamental reasons : for the junior varsity victory was the same reason ior me iviouinam ner varsity victory sical condition. Last night's performance n I that the interesting ville-Canlon varsity scries will be extended indefinitely, j The starting lineups: Canton JV's averaged with his -excellent phy- indi- Wayncs- Phone 45-J Waynesville JV's IK Hoglund LT Carver -l.G Inman (co-capt.) r Hovd i miPowers noi. ....... i ut Corbin Allen RE Maney ir. .... Earley .... Carter Smathers Henson QB Reece LH Gilliland RH Noland f B Bryson - Cabe ... Rowe .. Hlpps Parker WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE PROGRAM Shows Slarl ;it 7:00 I'. TIU'RSD.W - I RID.W, OCTOISI'R 20 21 Scudda-Hoo Scudda Hay Starring lon McAllister and jine havoc ii SATURDAY, OCTOBKK 22 OKLAHOMA BLUES Starring Jimmy Wakely ALSO SEIJ'XTED. SHORT SUBJECTS il ll SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 IF WINTER COMES ii Starring Walter Tidgeon, Deborah Kerr and Angela Lansbury MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24-25 You Were Meant For Me Starring Jeanne Crain and Dan Dailey il THURSDAY - FRIDAY, Oct. 20 - 21 HERE IS A BERGMAN YOU'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE. 1 X i 'uminnwi. mi w 'f 'JKp i SSrtFOI -ii ll,lii iii'n'"i"iii' CAPRICORN with MICHAEL WILOINQ mm & SATURDAY, Oct. 22 DOUBLE FEATURE ALSO LATE SHOW "INVISIBLE GHOST" Starring Be la Lugosi SUNDAY, Oct . 2:i vj? rti r4 HtlyM4 b( mgm il"' .m. - -CtNt 10CKHAH (ilAOYS COOMt MONDAY - TUESDAY, Oct. 24 - 25 "BEYOND THE FOREST" Starring Bette Davis and Joseph Cotton
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