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10untaiiiccL Monday .tlernoon. November 28. 194'J r: iMtomiro p mm JL Willi i . ison ted; hunt ay t In I a i n eers a 24-7 vit Lk Bears in living t)ay : nun fans i" fllu- Moun regular Willi nine j, hi' on the Jt i he clean nty lliis sea- only four I thi' Moun- Canloii. I he Wards for ue- rl'cring with !(v was for o were the third viola 'ere refused, gr Halfbacks lobby Moore, lline, pushed jclidown and bint early in fr the Moun 53 yards for the Head Python No Stranger Here j Wa VltPSVlllf! Set For Paper Bowl w n A 1 Pi? i Monroe's 228-Pound Point Specialist I ipjTili Wed. 'iH 113 I y '1 (Continued from patie one) JIM (H DGKB, ex-Western Cn lina football, baseball and ii.i ketball star, will brin hi- Mm loe Pythons to Canton next yy, i for their Paper Bowl date wn the Waynesville Mountains i It's only his second season ; Python coach, but he hit tl jackpot 11 victories, no tie.-, i losses in t heir regular schc.lul II HH t.. ,11..., I V. . al hi ll n Wcdm JAVNIiS learned his ulali i ( uach I'., K. i ; I, . al Way lie; ville. iin I li at Western Carolina, i I hi lied lii W ay ncsville as i la:, I lint he'll lie on the Mile ill the fence next lay al Caiilnn. He's ns tnotbali eoaeh lor the lMhnns ,o their slim feiinutes after ke, and ncs w c ,. 11 6 ,151 89 . 6 13 .. r, 3 ,. 47 55 .. 2 0 ;. 2 o . 12 0 .. 1 o , 2J 0 . (i 1 I. 311.2 37 I. 72 ti5 I 4 5 f, :i:i.3 27. 17 44 2 0 i ii i 3 1 I. 20 0 (Jdieally rolled tin the third I in the final, ijjjayin!! his last lje-tnvn crowd, md his sopho- C. Deweese, luchduwn for fereiice cham d life body display of de taineer attack, frback Charlie led the spark ground-gain- s passes were three times as many at- defensively. Mehalfey however, nut ihe uih of Jim Gudger as the best Wayne- villH lineman in Ihe lir-l hall lilt Monroe coach carefully studied the game from the press box in prep aration for Wednesday- Paper Bowl meeting between hi- I'Mhon and the Mountaineers. Harry Jaynes. his assistant who played center for the Mountaineers from 1941 through 1944. helped him out with the scouliini. The Mountaineers stalled roll ing late in the lirsl period. Aftnr Miwire nonlefl nil! ull llie Waynesville 47. they wenl all Ihe way lor their nrst loucnoown. Womack slipped thruuidi larkle for eight yards, then Wlii-enhuni made it a first down on Ihe ('anion 43. After Garrett was slopped al (In line, Womack oned nine yard- on a quarterback sneak. Ihen shot a jump pass over the line to I'.nd Bob Owens for four more. Whiselihunt powered thlnui'li for nine more to the 21, and fmi relt made four and a lir-l down on the Canton 17. Halfback Jimmy Mo-s sprinted five yards around end. Hu n Win , enhunt wenl 14 yards on Ihree straight smashes, and pluni'.ed ou r the goal line from the one econcr before the first period ended. The plunge for the point w.r m' ared. however, and Hie Mount, uneei led, 0-0, 1 1 ininutes and .r..ri ei ond after the opening kiekoll. The Bears drove (13 yard- lot their touchdown with the rn-M kick- off. Pless took it on his turned it to his 37 as ended. Rhymer and l-'ullbai man picked up 14 yard three ulavs of the see and Rhymer missed into Moil per territory on a I hi coy aid lael :il ton li and re.-hed Moure as He liark to punt hoot went out on the Can ; and the Mountaineers took lead in nine plavs. Dewee-e gained lour, then Wom ack -Iippid tbruuuh for live inure on a ipiai l erhai-k sneak after one nla a.- -lopped by Canton's Quar- lerli.ak Nuky Carter. Diwi-ese gained two yards lur a lir-l down I her. lour more on his luxl try. 'I'hen I )a is w hipped a bullet to Owen- who laleralk-d to Womack, The play gamed lit yards lo the ("anion 10. Phillips lo--ed Whiselihunt for a oni -yard los-, hill ( lull Deweese i lanimed all Ihe way to me i anion one-lard line, and smashed oy er on i hi- next try lor Ihe clinching loiich- ! down. I l)a i .' pa for the exlra point was I lleei i ) Ihe iioi ki d dow n, hut it wasi I. Ihe nest kiekoll wenl lo Iheir own 33 tin only lour penalties I he i in in ranie Kill Ihree play- laler. I hey w ha, k mi 1 1 1 -1 1' ow ii 211 again. Moon- col oil a nice punt Hears lie of ed in and ri - period I: Sain Cii in the Hi I ii, d period. imam I lay f. w ho I lie Way lie ol Ha thin II. IV eyel punli d hai . ai h heloi i lied d.iyyn drive Thi-, one oinai k hi Id -111111 .leied Can! ran il baek 14 arils In A 1 1 Ii- 411 on Ihe la -I play I pi I loll. Dayi-, and Moon k and lorlli again tun i , the Mountaineer?, set into anolhiT seoriii) none of Monroe'', line liaiks are last as Way nes ille'- liiple-tlm star. Hob l)ar Monroe will bold the fayoiiles role t'.oiug into llu I'aine Mill Ihe local odd- liaxe dropped in the (ia-t week lioiii two lo llnee luiiih downs to six points. Coach C. K. Wealheiby and Ins as-i laiil-. Mai-liiill 'league and Cail liatclilVe. are unanimous in then- agreement that tlii- one prom ises to he the stillest test their Mountaineers have faced yet. Wealheiby and HalclilTe both scouted Monroe in Ihe Pythons' l.ions Bowl game last week-end. The Waynesville head coach Ibis morning paid his respects to the power of Monroe's single-wing at tack, lladley. and Wingback Don ald l.eininond. l.emmoml is a fast. 180-pound junior who is a shifty runner, dan-gerou- in the open held and Hank sprint- : Generally . however. Monroe' slarling backfield can be replaced lo a man with another set of backs that are just about as good Joe Connelly, 22H-pound junior tackle does the extra-point kick ing for tin- Pythons, find has miss ed few this season, I hough he did mis- one the oilier night. Opposing roaches reported to- day that their squads would be in 'good physical shape by kiekoll' 1 line. I The Mountaineers eann- through ' la-1 Thursday's battle without ser ' ious injuries. I There had been no report s by ! noon today that the Pylhons had ! important casualties from their I bruising game with I.euoir, I Kalph l ioiori n. enaii Paper Howl Committee, would not . ..i. -.. his foreca: I of the re-.ult of Ihe contest, bill prod.ii led it would he a rh.se game , i the Howl committee) pick ed what thought were the two be -.(-matched team- available." lie said, "in an i lfmt lo rive the fans a I I game. 'In selecting Monroe and Way nesville. I belicye we have suc ceeded" I'oloiful ceremonies and other x N X ' i. 1 'WiJ Monroe, Lenoir Tie, 13-13 Monroe's star fullback Hadley, scored twice as Hums and Lenoir battled 13 tie bet ore a large, en crowd of fans in the Hunter ihe IV to a 13- hough ho l.lOlls I'.oWl al Hiikoiy Saliu if . ft uTir if " loe Connellv, a 22H-poond senior tackle, specializes in booting . lie's been really need, d his won. 13 12. 22H-poond senior tackle, specializes after Monroe makes the touchdowns wry busy all season The only lime tin Pyllioiis special services was in I be Belmont name. They nil- have In pi opal al tin Win, h. lol. all 'I'll ountaineer co le longest run. ihe kickoff that Bears' touch 3n his own 13 tpward the Picked up his finted all the p where Moore fccked him out with Womack, tkendall, and Pitching, com jsix passes for i 47 yards, jpsex, but could I though one of 'Canton touch f attack totalled from the touch Moore to End Was impotent. ions was good land the third fdered by many tnost improved also turned jnd individual ,day. 'was Up to its '3- Besides his set up one of I by racing 29 0 one-yard line 1 Pass. ? with his sec son," a perfect who caught it Pats and raced Eon three to put position f.or Wn. 0s, Tackles Don Pless, and fsnire, Marvin J Morgan, and 'ohnny Phillips that had the pretty well l)ot half, tor and Buck loward Mehaf cCracken, and !ood out in the 'ffensively "and Mnnre lost a vard am Setzer and McCracken, But then he trotted back on the next play and whipped a 20-yard pass to Scruggs. The big end caught it hi hind the Mountaineer safely and raced n? ....Ac- f,,i. in,. Ivini' louchdown. then Moore sliced through tackle to give the Bears a 7-(i lead. Womack then took the Canton kickoff and raced 72 yard to ihe Canton 13 before Moore slopped him. Whiselihunt made three yards, but then the defense held and Ihe Bears took over on their HI on downs. After Moore's punt wenl out on the mid-field stripe, the Moun taineers made a first down to 'he Canton 40. with Womack -eight yards and Whi-cnhunl Ho ot her two. But then the Hears lo-:-d I a i- for a six-yard loss. r.u' pass went incomplete alter lie was rushed, and a forward-la e. a from Womack-to-owen.-io- . son gained only three aius. . Davis was forced to pom. The Baers started a dang.'i'nu drive from their nun 2a, .ollin, all the way on end swern- I" Waynesville 33 befmv .- Hzh d in incompleted passes as tin- half ended. Moore and Rhymer alien.; that push. Rhymer started d dash, then Moore 12 on the nexl play. Rhymer look over again . went seven. Moore '. nl l):'k pass, but was chased aim " yards on the ground instead. But then lie m 1 . . i i 1 1... I inn an elion 10 - and both his allcn.pts i.M imoin P,Four plays after the "pcni kickoff. the Bears go " J and stayed there umo minutes of M,imlla, Moore rUt , ck lo Pun.. eer 'line us got off a weak bunt to tlx 42. , downs, but -W'V Son a. forwards smeared the -du hi went a2 yards. made two to Ihe inid- , V In- c i ill u nl then on- 'aiitoii lei i il hi again on a aid h. a, . look a handoll and sail the way In the Canton 28 he w.c dropped. U l,i eiihunl lired his sec ,,1 I he season, and Davis mage Way in vil Canton e-Canlon i.k I.T i. ; c in ; HI hk gii i. H Sci -ill-. I'le- , (lark nio- Mm Mann Phillip ( 'al ter Moore Devlin ( oinan in can i.-d P all Ihe way lo the Can- J Hll ...... iM.lm-o he was stopped. PP. Win .enhunt was slopped al Ihe I Subs: H,.ol hue on Ihe lirsl down, bill j Canloii Pud- ( bapman, m ale ,1 the ... M lime. 'l'"'k' S,,ill,V l)!,.,n' ,. . I,,,, in,, noinl I I ooiiei : Guards I'.iookslurc lit yyi'i -e s o 1 1 1 1 1 . ' i i ' ,. am,n,..l al the line. i Sutton I i I leu p- : W'aMiesvilh' j Yai'borough : Seler j Met 'rack, n ; Hoyd I Mehalfey j Atkinson i ( (W i lis Womack G.ii relt Davis Whiselihunt . 'I'ln Moiinlaineei s wound up their souring Ihree plays after the next kickoff. On the lirsl down after Coman iad returned Ihe kickoff six yards, Moore shot a pass. Hut Whisenlmnl snatched it on the run and sprinted all Ihe way lo the ( anion one-yard line before h was hauled down. Scrugg gam, the crashid ove Mehalley ' i Mia noinl and w olihly . 11 yias II I nis nib I Ins high Backs Rhymer. Wayne-y ille Jones: Tackles Center Poindexter Knds W hit man. Mod-Mann. e. Park. Heaver: Abbott. IT ani is. Nichols. -liipped him for no Mountaineer fullback : on Ihe in xt play. . placement for the was low. wide, short, but il didn't matter, i, lirsl time he tried season, and the Moun- cer illenien !v. but held the Bears it just wasn't in 1 on .ad-- KI . in clock. vciv llll'l tin- cards. However, it was the only thing Mehalley taih d to accomplish with Ihe greatest efficiency all day. Moore returned the kickoff to i,.. oni. m 39-vard line on a beau- lilnl 23-yard run Time wj- running out and he -larUd pas-ing- Two wenl incomplete. then Khvni, r made tight yards before li, wec-e hauled him down. Moon- ran the ball and barely ' ,m ,ed making a first down. Hnvvcv, r. Guard Roy Ingle gave Hi,, B.ars 'I"' ,)'''11 ,,u''k the "eXt v, In n the Mountaineers torn , i. lir-l fumble of the Terrell. Mill-: Guards llipps. Mes ser: Center Evans: Backs Moss, Deweese. Carol Syy auger, Terry Swangei'. Jay lies. Kuykendall. onicials- Field Judge Nockow: i Head Linesman Morris; Umpire ! CJrilTin: Referee Mundy. Kicknlf 2:30 p m. Attendance 3 000 'ap ! proximate', i Weather phoney. Score b. I'l l i i kIs : W'ville 0 0 (i 12 24 Canlon 0 7 0 0 7 Way nesy ille louchdown-: W his eiihunl 3, Deweese. Canton scoring- Touchdowns: Scruggs. Point alter louchdown -Mooie. plunge. back -drop for the game. The crack Waynesville and Can lon High School bands and one ol her lo be selected will perf-irm In I....- kickoff time and between the halves. At intermission, also, the Moon laineers will be presented formally with Ihe trophy indicative of the Blue Ridge Conference football c ha in pi on- hip . 11 will mark the second consecu tive season 1 hat the Mountaineers will have taken part in these cere monies in the Paper Bowl On Wednesday night, Ihe play iis on both squads will be honor ed al a banquet by Ille Champion VMCA Y's Men's Club, w hich spon i sin , Hie annual Paper How l game Also sc heiluleil In attend are ! new .papermen. officials, a n d ol hers. The final details r,M- the game itself were wound up last week-end with the selection of the officials. These were selected llooi nomi nations made by Hie opposing coaches, two picked from Hie li-l ol each. Goloilli -aid Charlie Monday "i Li noir Itliy He would be n il roe. Haikley ol (Tcmsnii, unil iii- .I'd Mollis of Itollne, head li iesiuan: ai d Bill Shaw ol Teunissee, field judge. Way nesy ille's double-wing s'h' will be no novelty to the Monroe i i,,n hine - tall . A-si. laid Monroe Coach ll.'iirv .lavnes beianie fainiliar w:lb H while playing, renter for tin Moun taineer:; 1 1 inn 1941 thieurh 1 !! I under Wealheibv. The Mnuiilnitn'crs themselyc are quile familiar Willi Ihe Monroe ingle-yy ing. also. All but S lva and Henderson ville among tlieir opponents dur ing the regular season used the i ingle-wing system in-one form or anol her. The Mounlaineers will be seek in the 2 1 lit h victory lor Weather- by whose (earns have dropped only 33 games and tied two since he came here in 192!). They will also be trying to ex tend their undefeated streak to 1H games. The tie with Sylva is the mark in the stielch thai started alter the Mountaineers' 7-0 hiss lo Klizalielhlon in 104U. Wealheiby reported bis boys were in good spirits in anticipat ing Wednesday's battle and once more repealed his previous state ment that be was happy thai Mon roe was selected as their opponent Probable -larling lineups: For Waynesville: left end. Gene Varborough or Sammy Jones; left guard. Aldcn McCracken or Joe llipps: center. Tom Boyd or Jerry F.vans; light guard. Howard Me halley; l ight tackle. Buck Atkinson; rigid end. Bob Owens or Wade Francis: quarter back, Charlie Womack: lell half, George Garrett or James Fugate; right half. Bob Davis or James Moss; fullback. Don W hisenhonl or J. C. Deweese. For Monroe: lell end. Hoyd Ad cock; lell tackle. Joe Fuiclier; left guard. Harold Funderbuik; center. Heave i Howie: rigid guard, led Broome: right tackle. Horace Ful ler; right end, Bill Helms; quarter back. Maurice McCauley; left ball', football garni day night. Lenoir's powerful T I oiin.it ion gridders had to slage a belated rally in Ihe fin d pel ind lo earn Hi., deadlock yvilh Jim Gilded previous und. fealed. untied Soiilh Piedmont champions. Willi lladley pacing the diiye. Monroe rolled III) yard; n. the first period to lake the lead w it h lladley smashing into tin cud one for the first score. Tackle Joe Connelly s place- j inent was perfect. Lenoir came baek in the sec ond period with a matching louch down, bill the Bearcats' lailuie to convert left, them trailing. 7 (1. al intermission. The Pythons widened the gap af ter intermission when lladley in tercepted a Lenoir pass on Ihe Bearcat 20 and ran it back to the two before he was stopped lie smashed over I nun thai point seconds later, but Connelly's place ment for Ihe point that would have won the game failed. Lenoir salvaged Ihe game early ill Ille final period ami added the ty nig pin nl . Coach Carlelon Weatherby and Assistant Coach Carl Ralclille of Waynesville both watched the Py thons carefully, by way of prepara tion for the Mountaineers' meet ing yvilh Monroe in the Paper Howl next Wednesday al Canlon. Comparative Records: Waynesville-Monroe Here's the record of the regular -eason for Monioe and Waynes ville: Monroe 4fi ti ii :o 19 13 41 :'.o 2H 33 14 13 .lyiiesville (I li ::a 2 a 20 20 19 24 191 Opp. Seere Stanley 9 Wadesboro 0' Albemarle 0 Canton 0 Concord 8 Belmont 12 Spencer 0 ' Thoniasvllle 12 Kannapolis 0 Hamlet 8 Asheboro 0 Lenoir 13 37 ' Opp. Score Sylva 6 Tryon 6 Klizabethton 0 Canton 0 lleiidersonville 20 Christ School 0 Bryson City fl Asheville School 0 Marion 6 Canton 6 50 CAM 'MKT FEEDS BEST MIAMI i AI'i The Calumet Farm stable al Hialeah feeds iU horses a little differently. Moat trainers prefer hay that is oaly about 4f per cent clover for their horses, bid Ben and Jimmy Jonea , Calumet trainers use about TS or HO per cent clover. The Calumet hay also is sorted so the light raters and little fillies are fed the richest of it. lillek Howie; l.emmnud: till ghl lack. half. nun ei Donald llad ley . KickolV. 3 p. in. Official,: Ref eree. Monday. Leiioir-Rhy no; Um pire, liarkley, (Teiiison; head Lin esman. Mollis, Rollins; Field Judge, Shaw. Tennessee. WA1.TONS Ol TSI'KND NIMBODS SAN KR A NCI SCO (API Last year Americans spent nearly twice a- much en fishing as they did on liiinl ing. Figures reported by (he Califor nia Division of Fish and Game show thai $1,3.0.000.000 was spent by American anglers in 1948, while Ihe hunters dug down to the tune nl $75,000,000 for their sport. Mountaineers No. 2(1 21 -) Name Jim Whitman John Terrell George Galled I'oh. Wt. AseCl. lit. 23 Troy Messer !4 .1 C. Deweese 2h lleniiy :ienois 2(i Joe llipps 27 Aldcn McCracken 211 .laiui s Moss 29 Sam Jones 30 Bob Owen ; ico-copl i 31 Charles Womack i en - 32 Gene Yarbiiroug.h 33 Hob Davis 34 Hob Seizor 3fi Don Whiselihunt 37 Harold Melcalf 3.T Jen y Uyaiis J'l Buck Atkiii-oii 40 Tom Hoyd 41 Howard Mehaffev !"4 Kenneth Styles 70 Harold Mills 71 Stanley Jaynes 72 .lame- Fugate 74 Jack Milner 7r Jim Kuykendall 7(i Carol Swanger 77 Wade Francis 79 Terry Swanger T T llll (i llll T G G llll I-; i: qis v. llll T iti K C T C G T T HB 1IB llll HB HB F. 17.r) Hill 140 l.r).ri 1 fill 175 lr.o 1411 Hill Kill ior 1 Tif) 1GI HiH lfiK luf) 17 Sr. 17 Sr. 17 Sr. 17 Jr. Ki So. Mi .Ir Ki So. 17 Sr. 17 Jr. 17 Sr. 17 Sr. 1H Sl id Sr. 17 Sr. Hi Jr. 1H Sr. 11 9 II 10 1 1 II II 10 1 1 1 II 1 1 10 Head Coai h (' F. Wi A-'-i-lant shall Teaaui ( 'oache , were Carl Kill 17 Jr. 17,r) 17 Jr. 190 1H Sr. 18f. 17 Jr. 205 18 Sr. 185 10 So. 170 17 Sr. 100 10 Jr. 135 10 Jr. I ieo lo so. r 158 10 Jr. ' 170 16 So. ( 158 16 Jr. ! 11 B 158 16 So, f iiiherby. Duke. liali lilfe. WCTC; 10 10 1 1 9 11 10 Mar- 1949 Monroe Roster Boyd dcock Bin - y Hi uloii Hilly McCain illill lb On .1. W. (Mn k Johnny ( 'm i i 1 1 ,loe FincluT Joe Coiilnllv Wayne Wolfe 'Horace Fuller Mac I'li'g, Joe Hiiliaid-oii ' lai old Fundi i bin k Hobby Mek.l,.'.ie Hobby Tucker i'I'i d Hi ooinc Chai'le ; Howell Sy ly e Ii r Johnson ' l! ayi i Howie John P. il lih.il dl Don Water : Buck Hoyy ie l!u hard Goin-- Mai ion Grant land Donald 1 .em nioiiil Phil Raiicoiu Rudy Spivey ' Hunter lladley Harold Helms Johnny Sanders Rnb rl Covington Maurice McCauley Nov Brantley M ANAGF.RS--Charles Helms, Jackie Montgomery, Carl King. Head Coach- - Jim Gudger. Western Carolina. .Wt Coach - Harry Jaynes, Western Carolina. Ass'l Coach Jack Lenimond. unattached. Ass'l Coach -Jim Sniilh. Furman University. ii Probable stalling lineup. H. Pos. Class Kill LE Sr. 145 K Jr. 145 F. Soph. 175 .UK Soph-. 100 f: Jr. 1 lit) K Soph. 21.) LT Jr. 2211 T Jr. I7.i T Jr. 21(1 RT Sr. 175 T Soph. 1 !I5 T Jr. nil) l.G Sr. KID G Soph. 145 G Sr. Hi:") RG Jr. 200 G Sr. 105 G Jr. 185 C Jr. 1 55 C Jr. 105 C Jr. Kill LHB Soph. 140 B Jr. 100 B Soph. 180 RUB Jr. 1 50 B Jr. 135 B Jr. 190 FB Sr., 100 B Soph. 170 B Jr. 150 B Jr. 155 QB Soph. 100 B Sr. Head Manager; THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY piay ii, HP acam iln'.y n their hall. - interference penalty I .,y ville sent the Bears the Mountaineer oo mi of the second to fir I invasion Canlon held to of II lo,l Moure'- pass in mtusp .yc yards, bill tbe next three wi nl inciiiupli'te. Ai,er Ihe Mountaineers took over on tl,e,r 29, Moss picked up five Tlie game ended as the Moun ,.lin eers fumbled, then recovered Ihe ball o make the line of scrim- fMU t t'F"t Q". S7 THE BOTS FROM THEOFFICE rVssaJ ) i YOUUL MOVE THE SET OUT 4 S 4TO TH' ANO WITH ) ? t SAW DUST OM THE FLOOByTjbl lA BSHTS I AWE NOT OZsl THE SCREEN North Carolina To Cotton Bowl VMMM llllll I in wr.Maiimr saf -XW mmt ?,:?wm 1 a -&1L I Star University of North Carolina Back Charley Justice (tell) ana i.na zri wemer u iuu hands with Coach Carl Snavely after the Tarheels accepted an invitation to the Cotton Bowl Satur day The announcement came after North Carolina defeated Virginia, 14-7, in the final game ol their regular season. They 'will meet Rice in the Cotton Bowl at DaUas, Texas, Jan. 2. (AP Wkepbatafc tt. I? H 5ii 'Vjnt-ij'-SK..',! 4 '(siwiL
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