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PAGE Of The Wayne&viiie Motiiuuiiatl tm. irsctay Atteruuuu. October 27. 1!M9 nMiisiBirs IT Qhsb WMn Bvysm My . FreDay fon fiacA: Sears To I?affe Hendersonville Bearcats en To ere nu'ough , Hit" . -M iu undefeated. Sl, ! Hryson Bryson City To Play Here Friday Ilia i :V.J . -i- . , wwfct-,wr,,. .'Sf ' n. ' the Champion Juniors, Ben Lippen To Meet These Coaches Will Have Hands Full On Saturday Tlie pioii (!i m i riu! HI I ! I 1;' undefeated, until J Ch.im-;i-Y mi.'els will plav their game nl tin' week tonUhl, tlii-ir spoilt",, record of HV4 J Herman Hickman George Monger 1 aie Close Game Expected In Loop Test Earl ftloik Aripy 0. C. Walker Wake Forest .ii;unsl mail mid-way m-riod. Alter Liked UP 'hrec casulty from i tame UjliiMidall. wno injn ry late in ifo pass to Lu te bis end. was intaiiH't'rs hrst said Kuvken miss the next kark is the con- Bob Davis, the irtio injured an kickuff uf the battle with played only 1. . .11 ay 111 naiiiiic u as si ill not at pr. Me nas ueuei drills. juniiir halfback Davis' position . last two out .11 Mail there lady, James Fu jilc reserve will punting duties, purl I'd I hat the uni' of their t J it- season Fri- ( lie powerful tonlVrence litle fouii Devils from bin, last, squad llva!!, a 175-hillhai'k. jus lilayer the have lo stop is tlie Maroons' Irs will he out - pounds per man 'ysijii city eleven lie heaviest men (ball, He is 240 1 wk lnrward to lu nie -. betwem School and the School bands The Swain High School v ul new Maroon and Wlnl R. Hyatt (tl. Cope igi. Calhoun 1 Andbrsort (g, Styles igi, Miillmd Freeman e. Back Row: B. Krefinan i. Watson ic. Craig u. Webb g James Coggnis ig), and hacks Hipps, Stansbuiy. Farley anil Baker were quad is .shown lieit as thev posed for the liil paeute taken in tin ,: Heading' I10111 left to i i;;ht, First Hou : Voudoil 1'. l)i ilarl P. 1. Arkansas 1 j ' . Bradley hi. and Ensley 'h. Second Hue,: ii!:v. 't'. 'g. Lambert bi, Hyatt ibi, Brown tb'. Anet l In. Alessi r li. and J. Maiii'V ci. ami iiirnm ibc ibsini when the picture was made. (Courtesy SniOKy Mountains Time Local Talent TUSCALOOSA. Ala. 1AP1 Of the 65 players on the University of Alabama's 1949 football squad, 45 are Alabama boys. Other states represented on the team are Flor ida, four; Pennsylvania, three; Georgia, Ohio and New Jersey with two and one each from Louisiana, Mississippf, Tennessee. New York. Massachusetts, Iowa and Illinois. taineers pasted Sylva every season. This condition continued through last year. But in the opener for the Mountaineers, Sylva eanie from behind to earn a 6-(i tie in the lirst game Waynesville had failed lo win . from the Hurricanes. The .coming battle between Hry son City and Sylva is expected lo crown the 1949 Smoky Mountain champion. Bryson City opened with a sur prisingly easy 25-6 victory over HayesviJle, the 19411 Champion, then rolled over Sevieiville. Tenn 19-0. The Maroons next crushed Hob binsville, 32-i. bill were held lo a scoreless draw by Andrews On the following weekend, Mur phy upset them. 20-13. But this was cancelled oil the books when Ike Olson, the Murphy coach, reported his star fullback was ineligible. The name was awarded by forfeit to Bryson City, with the official score being 1-0. The Maroons propped tor Hie Waynesville battle by wallopim', Tryon, 25-0. last Friday nmhl. Tryon is the only mutual oppon ent both clubs had. Way m- villi' defeated' that team 3:i-G. the Fri day night following the opener Except lor Christ School Trvnn tllo M Oil lit ai llt'l.'' S lia'- trouble with all their opponent hpatine Canton. Ilender otnill and Elizabethton by only one down. The probable starting lineup-: WTHS Ward's Hits Hew Season Bowling Series Mark ami hail tuui h- Ward's F.sso bowlers, cur rently leading the Haywood County Bowling League, chalked up a new season high scries mark last Tues day night. The team score for the three game set was 2.7(i(i points. Spider Medford of Ward's won individual honors for both high game and high series. His team male, F. Cribble, was runnerup in both departments. Medford bowled a 222 for his high game mark, and collected S49 points in three games for high series honors. Cribble hit the 201 mark for his high game anil 5 Hi for his three g.ilile sei it s. In a match postponed from the previous week, Waynesville Bowl ing ('enter defeated Dayton No. 2 In :i-tl Monday night. Football Schedule I'riday Swain High at Wavnesville Canton at I Ienilei miii ille Reynolds To Play Central Of Newton Saturday I ellc Wal.i Duf. .Y (' Carolina s;ee ai :mii Forest at Clemsoil al ( t orgia Tech Slate at V irginia T David on al Washington Nolle Dame at Navy Michigan at Illinois VV e ti 1 11 Cat ul 1 ti:i al Maryvi Tel, lie ee. ech High School 2(1 0 victory o tram, will whin's Ceiit Iligh School I) IV M. Sal- The lteynohlt, Tigers, fresh from a over the Lenoir Nog meet the lie.'ii of N ral High al ('anion Memorial .stadium al unlay. The Reynolds school, in ('anion, has a .'.Indent body eompieed of Negroes Iroiii both the Way nei-:ville and ('anion areas. The probable starting lineup lor I he Tiger-, i-.: I.F LT .r, c lie KT iik ii.ii 1 Wheel, Hill liel Doxler Bryant lalw i 11 I .ehuir Donald Ceillry lames Bryant -Tom Baxter Edwaid Wheeler Keldiill ('., 1 - William Hod 1 . Jael.ir Hi ant , le. y. Albert and liuliis (lives I'rc-eii'. Al'STIX. Ton. i ''(''' i Lew, l.evine of I hi i Tc:::e celebrated hi 1 nl I v by seorin1 APi - Fullback 1 niversily of -, 2 1 st birthday two touch one of them e vietoi u s on 1 he line a"ain t Ben Lippen Juniors at Can- Meinorial stadiiun. I'he kickolf is scheduled lor 7:30 in. The Junior Bears made llender sonville's polecats their fifth vic tim last Monday night. 12-fi The Polecats, however, earned the dis tinction of being the only oppon ents to have s.":vd against the Ch: inpion starting lineup. Champion s starters tonight prob ably will be: ends -Bruce Miller! and Hobby Williamson: tackles Ah in Worley and Richard F.nsley j or Hugh Powell: guards Tom Boone and Wiley Carpenter cent or J 00 Mason; and back'. -Charles Carpenter. Chili Burn.'tte. Bobby Jenkins and Sammy Powell. Canton Midgets Rack Up Fourth Straight Grid Win Haywood County's only undefeat ed and untied football team stayed that way Monday uighl. I be Champion Cra-Y Junior Bears, outweighed all the way down the line, rang up their fourth straight victory by edging the llen (lei'onville Polecats, 12-li. in their inidgit game at Canton's Memorial Stadium. Charlie Burnelte put Canton n- head, (i-0. on his three-yard plunge in (he second period after Charlie Carpenter's 2.r)-vard pass lo Bobby Williamson put the hall in the shad ow of the HetKlei Honville -goal posli Heiidersonville's Bobby Whil miie, however, paced I he Polecats lo a tie on his passes, as he hulled a touchdown aerial lo Patterson in the third period. But Carpenter's 34-yard pass to Hi lice MiUer put the ball on the llendersuiiville two iii the final per. iod, and Burnelte again drove ever the goal to ice the game. Good Start EAST I.ANSINd. Mich. ( AI Michigan Stales head football coach, Clarence ililggliei Munn. termed sophomore tackle Don Pa rl h JFK ?4t 1 1 iW 1 Art Valpey Harvard i Joe Bedenlt Penn Stato Blue Demons Add Three Games To First Grid Slate Bethel High School's first foot ball schedule was complete today. Pimeipal F J. Evans announced the team will play three more games before ending ils first sea son in organized football. On November 2 al 7:30 P. M. the Blue Demons will meet (he Way nesville jayvees al I he Waynesville High School stadium. They'll play a return match with Cherokee High School al Canlon I he night of November 1 1, and close in a game with Sand Hill High School the night of November 17 al ('anion also. Mr. Evans said the agreement was that Sand Dili will nol use ils seniors. lie said Ibis means thai only two of the Sand Hill regulars will play, .since all bill one starting back and one starling end are senior'-. 'I'll,. Demons are slill after their lirst touchdown and their lirst vic loi y. In their lirst I wo games, they were defeated 20 0 by the ('anion High School jayvees. then lost, 20- II. lo ( Fi id.iy llel okee altei noon al Cherokee last ( 'oh man' "the fiiH oplioiuoi e ol 1, Mill, all against Michigan play lirst game I have seen coaching." TLS( captain in In vol- it y pent 2. a sub) 1 1. Is Tide Mariner LOOS A. Ala. (Al'i Co- Billy Cadeiihead. who is loiiilh sei n as the tlni- ol Alabama right halfback, !li months in the Pacific as ai ine crewman. Cadeiihead lien- from (ireenville, Miss. M.irnon Devils1 tiMublesoiiH' for Hut this season trongest' LE Yarborough LT Setzer LG McCracken C Boyd in Western1 RG MehafTey i1- expected toll RT Atkinson "It' nl the long : RE Owens fne Mountaineers'! QB Womack "v. 25-7. i LH Garrett . can l enn'mberlRIDavifi orJMoss itsenllunt Swam Bradley H Hyatt rkaie as Calhoun Cope i Dellarl ! Woodard Eiisli-y Brown Lambei't j P'tien the Moun-yTBiWIitSennunt t a:. '.- ' . - Ll-F - A - DAY 1 I ,"1 -i1Hu,sU ,"" I i . rS . I ju t I :'l n.?(i are council ordinance 1 Nathan Depscy s wrasniis." Dcmpscy's Grandpa Really Two-Fistcd lit KNSVll.LF. N. C. (I'P) Jack DenipM-y s grandfather has a greater reputation than the fa mous boxer himself in the moun i:,ins of North Carolina. In fact, the town once passed an classifying ris "deadly ri,,, 'T,n-iioimd. six-and-a-half foot bSicksmith was famous j, wrestler, weight litter . 'broad .jimmer. Legend savs In iw :, veil a balky smithy. , n, 3i;,nt lusl bis temper onlv ,.,. i a fight. That happened when a bunch of mountaineers ,..e lo town looking for trouble .... a him After the braw ano jiniii's' ..ii eight of the toughs lay stretched in the dusty street. u q. nixi nieeling the town councl passed its ad naming lists deadly weapon. ,1 a felonv for the huge lo strike a man i "' punishable by pcnilen- Dcmpx'y That mad Idack-ii'iih olien' unpi isonnient. SYNDKATI, U., W0.L0 B1GBTS lM(lt fy ty tell you, ttudM, that your eyes 9 Out Of 10 Brothers Form Baseball Team P1I1LADLEPHIA (UPI--. , .i .,-i.t HendiB fielded f"vn household baseball leam this '"C'lteiuligs are the parents ,J lfi living children, and nine of 'I tim, ranging in age from 0 1" " .' :., .'., .1..... hud wnat it takes Mi. UiM llien - ior a good ball club. Will, Ton, Hendig. JH. as . linnagcr-shortstop. Ihe hrotle.s ,1 n e .lv of sandlol co.npel.tuin Sundi' aner,H,s. They did d rerreati ui"' fo i leam play by a i . .... e. i . I, ,, j mis ii , i ... i 1 1 i iiiiniii 1 on a :',0-vard Daunt . here Wfct!iiflMiWiitMiii , .iiiTiii iTTm umMm i gaily i i i)mm. I locally , fc'SMfewj&a 1. 1 i imnm. Irom ins, nr, . - r "T- i "Jfi " ' . I V.' -Vi&J tm.ibiMmiAy i "' ' '" " LLON HART DICK SHEFFIELD I . Star Endmen for Notre Dame and Tulane f I John A I their i He would captain .e h r squad is hi others Ihe in first this area since laaj Thp nine Thompson brothers N. J , were i" Gloucliester, By FRANK ECK Ne-wf. atures S)orts Editor make 'a pretty good fullbnck but co- on nan appears m in- ,i"c u,u..t a Notre Dame end. The six-fool -four. 245-pound, r from Turtle Creek. pa. iusl outside Pittsburgh, looks like the first All Ameiica 1 1 i Ii euid since Bud Kerr made the team in 1939 The, onlv other Notre Dame end to make All-America was Chuck Sweeney in 1937. Hart, named to the AP third team last fall, serves as a dem'ule duty man for the crack Nntr.. Dame eleven He can oarrv the ball on i ..i .., of mirier fnrttoirfl nawsft. an enu-nrouiiu iuji b If Kmil Siiko is called "Seven Yard, .iwinlH be known -as "Nine Yard ". seasons he has averaged nine yards a carry. Last sea son he carried-Ahe pigskin four times and gained 39 yards. On his first four caries this fall he went then Hart For the past two 36 yards. He led Notre Dame's pass "receivers in 1948, gathering in 16 pitches for 231 yards and three touch downs. Against Southern California eight Trojan tacklers hit him but he went right on for a touch down, that helped the Irish to a 11-14 tie. Hart, a 21-year-old senior, has won three pre vious football monograms at South Bend. Down around New Orleans, La., Tulane has a brilliant end in Dick Sheffield, dx-une senior from Kirbyville, Tex. The shifty 190-pound 25-year-old veteran led the Southeastern Conference ends in scoring last season villi three touchdowns and 19 extra points for 37 points. He caught 17 passes for 318 yards. . In Sheffield's first three games this season he caufiht nine passes, two of them for TD's, and made 116 yards. George Jam. CarnaJJ Carl Snavely No.jCgrolino Tar Heels Slip To Thirteenth Their 13-7 loss Saturday night to Louisana Slate knocked North Carolina's Tar Heels out of the lop ten fool ball powers in the Associat ed Press national standings this week. The Tar Heels slipped from sixth place, which they held three weeks running, lo 13th places Their loss was (heir first in 22 regular-season games. Since they stalled their come back after their 1 9-7 upset by Wake Forest ill 1947. the Tar Heels bad won 21 and tied one in their reg ular schedule. Their onlv loss during Ihe entire stretch was the 14-0 verdict to Oklahoma in the posl-season 1949 Sugar Bowl game. Louisana State cut Ihe Tar Heel victory siring for the current sea son short at four games. Notre Dame was named Ihe na tion's number one leam this week, with Army second, Oklahoma third, for Ihe fourth straight week; Cali fornia fourth. Bice filth, Michigan sixth, Minnesota seventh-; Cornell eighth, l"enn.sylv;inia ninth, and Baylor tenth. Ill the second tell, ill Ille follow ing order, are Soul hern Met hodisl , Michigan State, North Caiolina, Kentucky, Southern California. Missouri, Louisana Stale, Ohio State, Texas, and UCLA. II is al."o I lie first time since the 1947 mid-season that North Caro lina lias failed lo be eleclcd to the top ten. TouKh (iuys NEW YORK (API The names of All-America Cjonfcrence players most frequently misspelled are not those of Bob (Hunchyi lloertisch emeyer of Chicago or John (Strike) Strzykalski of San Francisco - the most obvious candidates but rath er Dick Barwegen of Baltimore and Lou Saban of Cleveland, Iwo of the most rugged linemen in the league. Just about a y ear ago, Tailback Bobby Fleming of Hendersonville' took a Canton punt and rated 49 yards for the first of three touch-'' downs that 'defeated the Black Bears. 18 13. Tomorrow nii-lil. the Black'.' Bears will lace the same familiar job of trying, l slop Fleming, this" lime on be. own Held. But it will be a greatly-unproved Canton t, am that will meet the Bearcats. Even by cooiparal ive scores, it would be b ud to pick a winner. Both teams lost lo Waynesville, both by no mure than a touch-' down. Canlon lost. 7-0. in a tight de fensive game. Hendersonville force d the Moun taineers to come from behind twice before they won. 28-20. in a free scoring thriller. Bulb teams lost to tough West ern Class A oppone nts last week end. Bid Canton looked better, lew- mg by only l4-i;$ to Morganion after leading the Wildcats by two touchdowns at intermission. In fact, if comparative scores mean anything -which they don't Canton is seven touchdowns better I ban Hi ndersonvil le. Hi ndi rsonville took a 40-6 past ing from Morganion. Hendersonville. apparently suf fering a let -down however after the loss to Waynesville, fell, 30-0, be fore a Marion team that scouts said could do no wrong that night. Coach Don Iliops worki'd his de fences ovei luuvil.v this week in preparation for Hendi'i'sonville's lightning T-l'ormalion plays. Both Ins olfonsivc and defensive lines laeed the Black He'ar hacks rurl-. ning from the T. In last year's game, the Black Bears showed the ability to sus tain long I ouebdow'ii marches. Both this season and last season, they also showed the lighting ability iieeesssary lo come from behind. They'll nee-el both tomorrow night. Bobby Moore's punting has improved about 100 per cent since Ihe op, ning game of the season, bill Ihe Bears will slill have to eonei'de Hie punting e'dge te Hen dei'Honville's great kie-king artist, Joe (iilrealh. Again-1 Waynesv ille, Oilreath ave raged 411 yard.'! on each punt, and 50 yards on his kickoffs. Bui they won't fae'e- as versatile a back as M,,i eantciii's John Strat lon, who was the givat difference belween Ihe two lesinis last week end. Hipp: n poi li d I lint his boys faun- through Ihe bruising battle with Ihe heavy Wildcats last week end with onlv minor injuries. Tackle Don Side s. Guard Joe Hi ookshii e, and Quarterback Nicky Carler, three of Canton's most de pi tillable t egular'., all showed up for practice Monday in a slightly, battered condition, but are expect ed lo be ready by tomorrow night. The probable (aiitini EE-Scruggs LT -Pless LG Iirookshiro C Amos RG Ingle or Clark HT Stiles . . RE Phillips QB - Carter LH Rhymer o; RH Devlin FB- -Coiiian larting lineups: . Hendersonville Smiu Thompsitt? Lotfg Lohmcbi PondSi MartM Casfe llendrix Moore Fleming Osteen Gilreath. LAFF - A - DAY Copr. IW, Kinj reMuro Syndicate, Inc., Weald nghu renetveei "Do you have a correspondence course?". Bead the Want Ads for barjains. - V" " ..- .... '. t:''';'y'
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