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XTn.TAmfCov 1A 1 03(3 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE rivt (SrCoiia Settle tr krs Face Rugged Bear Irs May lay Marion Two Records Broken As Battle I ,() Bears, wim - 1. t arteih o" ie "- ee( a" uften-beat- M. tomorrow' at k 2t;-ti victory over Wiiwback Gene iar KuilDacK sam L escorted off the half. Hipps and C. C. bned on Starting ! n,.Ui Inning ace ouuuy s spot, and Char- Jne of the depend- Conian's position Regulars are ready. alternates at tan- Rhymer. II reports on last enoir game lndi- face one of their Jf the season. Uppers lost 12-0 to fcir, Hipps said they fe'sive yardage over topped them in ilso had two touch- fpek. spectators in the Friday night will Weatherby, whose find up their season ams; and a large faynesville fans. fcrs probably will be ler Medlin or Phil- ess and Stiles at tire and either In t guards; Amos at huarterback; Rhym- ; Moore or Devlin, Poinelexter or Co- hing Easy t Boys O ( UP) Here's Bsc, junior size. Ithe football game, stood outside the Jhiu slatlium, count- By. They had just (en them. Wed that crawling was beneath their Mer of the two hit ients he bought four Columbus Citizen at five cents a copy, them to his buddy. ne paper over his g the other in his Canton, Waynesville JV Teams Bailie To 0-0 Tie Belhel Sel For Indians Tomorrow Showing At Strand Sunday Bethel's Blue Demons, who found their scoring punch of tht-ir tirst season last week against tli(. Wav nesville Jayvees, will make their bid for their first vactory tomor row night against one of tin- t.-ams that whipped them. Coach Terry Johnson's Helliel gridders will face a heavy Chero kee team in Black Bear Memorial Stadium at Canton. The kickod is scheduled for 7:30 p. m. The Demons fell. 20-0, in their second game of their inaugural season last month before the In dians. But it will be a greatly improvid Demon eleven that will take the field for the kickoff. Since their 35-6 loss lo the Yan nigans a week ago. the Demons have been working hard on polish ing their defenses, which have let 81 points through in their three games. They also spent considerable time on ball-handling and their potent passing attack. The Bethel starters probably will 'flu- Canton junior varsity grid deis fought Hi,. Waynesville Yanni ' air- to ;, scultss tie last night oi iliiir return match at Canton's l;lack Hear Memouai Stadium. A handful of loyal students and i heei leadeis sheered in the stands under the lull moon, tensely watcb nii! Ur the M-oiing break that never i allie II was an ipset for the Bear Cubs, who had fallen 2f-7 only a leu weeks earlier lo the Moun taineer's talented backs and hard charging linemen. But this time the Cubs managed lo stop every body but the smash- , ing lHO-pound freshman fullback, (erald Koss. That's one thing they couldn't do either on ollense or deli use. Koss gained 8'-j yards each of the eight times he carried the ball on scrimmage plays, and he played ; a terrific line-backing game that1 smeared Canton's runners for losses five iimes. In can y ing the ball, his smal-' lest gain amounted to four yards. On the next to last play of the game, he disguised himself as a tailback and swivelled around end 24 yards before he was finally drop- ' ped by the last Canton defender. ; Quarterback Don Cabe of Can- j ton was barely overshadowed by Boss" work as far as all-around i playing goes. Cabe repeatedly broke up Waynesville's line plays i before they couk. get started and dropped passers before they could j Ward's Licks Lawrence Two records were blasted Tues day night as Ward's Ksso bowlers strengthened their hold on the lead in the Haywood County Bowling League by Ijcking second-place A. C. Lawrence, 3-D. T he individual game record was shattered twice as Bill Cochrane of Ksso rolled a 242 for high honors and runiierup Arthur Vieth of Law rence scored 22:"i. Vielh's score was three points Utter than the previous individual single game mark set by Spider Medford of Ward s The individual high series hon ors were reversed. Vieth took first place with a total of r37 for three games il!i()-22f-1U2K while Cochrane was runner up with 534. The second record shuttered that night was the one for the highest team series, with Ward's Ksso set ting the new mark of 1,027. Life Insurance Company of Vir ginia shut out Dayton No. 1. by 3-0. and Dayton No. 2 edged Waynes ville Bowling Center. 2-1. The schedule for next Tuesday: Lawrence vs. WBC, Ward's vs. Dayton No. 1, and Life Insurance vs. Davton No. 2. "vfe- v & h 2. baler a-k. irwr. . . -N- Hobu-;t adveiitiin! I In ill ii.-rkid' .U.lni an- u I , .'Old I he.-ilre : .Mini, I lu 1 i' lilin J KelililcKian opi line' il lln Women's Bowling League Planned I imw irni.iliri i.iuler the attelion Plans were launched this veiljnl the UC h.:s ,i men's learns to organize a Haywuod Count', ioii.m. iiiu. women's bowlum league. j . Arthur Vieth, secretary of tin , v ii nun iii.u l il. Is (lien priHluceil Haywood County Hnvvling 1., am:. ; h. Ilu, s. Buieaii of Mines by ex- I imen1, today urmd all women in phuinr.; aeely ieiie gas in helium gas. Utc led in i. hum In, in a league I mill Ii', the 1 1 1 i i ill llowl- 1 nit; t oii"n ' In eel in touch with him. ; He aid ol?ni.il waul to gel I w oni' n' 1 1 .iiii' iii W ,r tie. ville, I I I.Lclw nod . and ('.-iiiloii ol i'.inized a im lulu : in the prupo-ed new en . uit. I The lla.',':il ('utility League The standings: Ward's ACL Life Ins. V UC Dayton No. 2 Dayton No. 1 W 20 13 9 It ) 5 L 4 y 12 13 IS 13 Pet. .833 .(i2S .42(1 .3110 .375 .2110 get the ball away. be: ends Bobby Holland and On offense, he gained every time Wayne Howell; tackles Jerry Gib- j he carried the ball and snagged a son and Terry Howell; guards D. , B. Gibson and Felix Mease; center ! pass from Kay Morgan for an 18 yard gain seconds before the first ! Virgil Browning; quarterback Edwin Lowe; left half- Billy Alli son; right half Bobby Fore; full back G. Dowell. S. Franklin or liuddv Me- Before designing his dummy, j Mortimer Snerd. L'dgar Hergen ! studied phrenology and combined ! in Mortimer all physical marks hf stupidity. hand, he strode up to Ihe gate, "Get your football lineup! Name of each and every player!" be shouted. The gateman, evidently thinking newsboys were to be ad mitted free, let him pass, with his friend right behind him. Once inside the stadium, they quickly sold the paper and watched the game still with 20 cents in their pockets. Waynesville VE IN THEATRE PROGRAM Shows Start at 7:00 P. , o M. jTHURSDATr -FRIDAY, NOV. 10-11 he Ends Of The Earth Starring Dick Powell & Signe Hasso Also Selected Short Subjects ft SATURDAY, NOV. 12 - GUN LAW With hoilcs Starrett and Smiley BurneUe SUNDAY, Nov. 13 GN OF THE RAM Starring SUSAN PETERS -ft- Monday . Tuesday, no v. n-15 "WILD OATS" FROM tmp nrtnir OF LIFE JUST SHOWING IN WAYNESVILLE ADMISSION 50c CHlLDRfcW MOT ADMITTED f-ESS ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS half ended. Earlier in the same period, he raced 17 yards to the Canton 48 on one of Ihe longest runs of the game. Fullback Itav Parker, Tailback Richard Howe, and Wingback Gor- aid Davis also did fine offensive j work for Ihe Bears, while Quarter back Homer Heece, Fullback Har old Hiysoii, and Tailback Beauford Gilliland. turned in fine back Held performances with Boss for the Mountaineers. In Hie line. Tackle Charles Allen and Guard .Mm Tranlhani were the Canton defensive bulwarks In a It nil' line of good forwards, while ! Center Jerome Boyd, Tackles j j Heeves Carver and Ken Corbin, and Guard Hock Powers were the ' Little Mountaineers' best defensive I linemen. I Knd Mark lloglan again turned , ' in a good receiving game for the Little Mountaineers' passing at-j tack. ! I The Bear Cubs could get no j Closer than 25 yards lo the Moun i t.iineer goal, while the Mountain- jeer .layvec couldn't march beyond ' ihe Canton 31. j j The Yannigans took the openins ! 'kickofl and drove 20 yards to the j I Canton 31 but Parker's intercep- j tion ol a pass stopped the march. I 1 A lew minutes later, Howe gave I the Canton supporters a thrill of I hope when he slipped around end and raced 27 yards to his 49. I I But Powers and lloglan smeared I the next two line plays, and Park-, ! er was forced to punt to the Waynesville 36. ! James Robert Moore, the Yan- ; ; nigan punung ace, ana iniiine threater. promptly launched anoth er promising drive with a ten-yard end sprint to his 4fi. Boss then rammed 23 yards on lour consecutive tries to put the Yanigans on the Canton 31 again, in ii a lomhle and recovery lost four, a pass went incomplete, Moore minted out on the 20. Davis, a converted center, took Moore's second-half kickoff and sprinted 35 yards to the mid-field stripe on the longest run of the game. Hut. mainly through Boyd s de ' fensive work, the Bear Cubs wound !up on their own 47 three plays later and were forced to punt. ' The Cubs made their most ser ious threat early in the final per iod A 15-yard personal foul pen- . .:.! . n, ei, . inonl altv and an onsiue a-..... combined with Fullback Phil Hipps' plunging landed them on the Yan nigan 25. But Heece doused the blaze when he intercepted a pass on the Wavmsville 12. The Cubs drove from their own 20 to the Waynesville 34 shortly afterward on a land and air diie before Ross intercepted an serial and broke up the threat. The Yannigans then started their bid for a toucnaown "" Hpeces nass i" and Canton Wake Forest Climbs To 18th Place Wake Forest's Demon Deacons, who finally found their scoring punch two weeks ago, weir' pro moted to the top 20 teams in the Associated Press national football standings for this week. The Deacons, only member of the Southern Conference in this select circle, were rated 18th on the strength of their convincing 27-7 victory over Duke last Saturday. The result a I the same time knocked Duke mil of the top 20 Noire Dame, next Saturday's opponent for North Carolina's crip pled Tar Heels, were ranked first again; Army second, Oklahoma Ihird. California fourth, Michigan fifth. Cornell sixth, Hice seventh, Michigan State eighth, Minnesota ninth, and Virginia tenth. The second ten. in this order, are: Ohio Stale, Southern Metho dist, Texas, Kentucky, Boston Uni versity. Louisiana Slate. Stanford, Wake I'oresl. College of the Pa cific, and Santa Clara. North Carolina's Tar Heels, with All-America Charlie Justice nurs ing the sprained ankle he received in Hie William and Mary game worked hard this week in prepara tion for the toughest game their schedule-makers set up since they started playing football. Looking at Ihe fat injury list which includes the names of some of Carolina's most vital reserves, Tar Heel supporters gloomily hop ed that the Tar Heels would sonic- bow find the inspiration to make the game at the Yankee Stadium a reasonably close one. j They found a little hope in the , record of Carolina's past New ; York experiences. The Tar Heels I have turned in their finest per i formanccs in the Big City. While the Tar Heels are bidding ! to recover lost glory, Wake Forest and North Carolina State will be playing for the 1 049 Wake County championship. The Deacons technically are favored. But this is usually one of the hottest family debates in the state. Duke's Blue Devils will play George Washington, at Washington, once-beaten Western Carolina's ! t"nt amounts will meet Emorv and I Henry at Cullowhee, and Tennes see will play Mississippi at Knox ville the same day. final ' 1 1 " . ,. . I DajiM CUPtlt Moore mane nve, mc" .- H yards on two straight end run. Ross went off on his 24-yard dn on the next play, and then the game ended as Moore raced seven yards to the Canton 33. The results left the Yannigans still undefeated with one tie and . .....-io fnr the season. MONKEYS BUT NO ZOO OGDEN. Utah (UP) City fathers found themselves with the cart before the horse in their plans lo start a city zoo. They were form ally presented with a pair of rhesus monkeys before the plans for the zoo were off the drafting table. The monkeys are taking up tem porary quarters in cily water de partment shops. The goat is a ruminant animal closely related to the sheep. for the Cubs. The starting lineups: Pos. Waynesville Canton LE Hoaglan Carter LT Carver W. Sma triers LG Inman Parham C Boyd Henson RG Powers Trantham RT Corbin Allen RE Maney Cogburn QB Reece - Cabe LH Gilliland Rowe RH Noland Davis PARK THEATRE PROGRAM FRIDAY. Nov. 11 TH UNDF.RING DRAMA! . f-ggga ?y I M H-H'miT IJhTIJi ' V SATURDAY, Nov. 12 DOUBLE FEATURE i rifir wtmr OUTLAWS, TUNES and FUN P hi milt rtr MlAmvrL aliTO DUKNt L 1 HI iUNMIINE BOYS Mi m .... .i AND CO0 41 "4 J f. LATE SHOW "SOFIA" (In Color) St.'irriii r.KNi: RAYMOND a nil I'ATUICA MORRISON SUNDAY. Nov. H SCREEN'S GREATEST of INTRIGUE, SPECTACLE, ADVENTURE find EXCITEMENT I mm .jr ' v. w i ti i l m r c u t ' COMING MONDAY and TUESDAY, Nov. 14-15 nn i in tiiMuii MM,teMiJiuiig j-s TEMPLE FITZGERALD -V THE STORY Or ISmKcurr j? with LON McCALUSTER 1 MhiWA i WTHS Coach Rates Monroe Higm But Still Likes His Mountain Boys i Carleton Weatherby, Waynes ville's head football coach, made this comment today after being Informed that Monroe would be the Mountaineer' opponents In the Paper Bowl at Canton Nov. 30: "We're working for Marion right now, and we're taking them at they come." Then he added: "We know we'll be the under does against that great undefeat- Vletor W. von Hagen report in a new guide book on the Jnfca fort ress of Sacsahuaman in Peu thai the fortress, which still is', stand ing, is one of the greatest engineer ing feats ever accomplished by primitive man. ed eastern team (Monroe). "But there's nothing Rk a mountain boy playing In these hills." Two Shows Dally Monday Saturday: Continuous Sunday: 3 Shows, through Friday 79 P.M. Showings from 1.1 A.M. 2, i and 8:30 P. M. TODAY ONLY NOV. 10 The Explosive drama of (j protecting the A BUMol COLOR CARTOON WORM) NEWS r4 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov. 11-12 DOUBLE FEATURE WISTEP.N ADVENTURE PRESENTS lash LARUE fuzzy ST. JOHN i f. j i miMib by SCREEN GUILD PRODUCTIONS PLUS JERKY COI.ONNA i lilll DIIW RICH RID miiiif If niiVTiim hits i THE ICE ALSO Chapter S "KI.Nt; Ol .11 'NtJI.E LAND" LATE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT Box Office Opens 10:30 p. m. ' " -: ML v. ' ' SUNDAY and MONDAY. Nov 13-11 fii,wfr if nfps I v.. iMksh-' 1 111 mrg&m fWW ' v.-.-.j JOHNWAYNlR ROUGHER, TOUGHER... MORE ROMANTIC THAN EVER at iiii ALSO CARTOON WORLD NEWS J' mm '4 They made 10 first downs to 9 FB Bryson Hipps M il' hi-
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