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December 1, l!iS THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER f fAP Al I - A MCDIf A f7xl Women's Bowling Loop Opens Mrs. Mohrla Medford won indi- Mountaineer Fullback Rams Over Canton Goal f -rf$&V. 1 tt 1949 l I II U 11 1 IU.M11U -I 1 t ii.im.,,. t she and her teammates of the lndi : pi'iidiMits defeated Welleo No 2 In- 3 0 In the Wayiipsville Women s Howling l.t':.gue':. inaugural match-1 W-l.mL,i,ill. ' 'I jlUWJUIffWiU!gfM . ?'! ARNOLD GALIFFA CLAYTON TONNEMAKER V F I MVff A'"Y Minnesota f I V31 i " f fcMIL blIKU CHARLIE JUSTICE UUAK. WAUtK I ' fmfOTTf I 1 Notre Dome North CoroJ'na Southern Methodist iTff7TnrL.J r! Mrs Medford turned in a hir'li stole of eight pit's ahead ol i iiiniei'im Annie Mat- Lovelace ot StiUllltTIl Bell Slit' also wiin Idyll series honor for I lie evening with a tin ee-game total of 430 Lillian S:.voi- of Wellm No. .'. was second witli 3a7. Southern Boll's belles edged Wt'llco No. 1. by 2-1 i" tin' other team match. Next Monday. Hit' Independents of paired with Siiullnin hi ll. a:ul i lli i) No. 1 Willi Wellm No .' lor tin- night's matches. Tin' standings: lndiTi'iidi'iits .Sontliorii lUll UYllio No. 1 Wrllii) No. W :t i't t 1 Ollll tiii'i :t:i:t ihim K1-1, - , rpp hp r t-f ; I , 1 1 ( i j ; t , . , i' II. ,m, . roll toil! lllluu II 1) lll':.i . 1,'ir li. i. ( . i, , :, in:, i, ii.;.' mill ;im ill". ;ii'r, lluli.n '.ln.ir 1 1. ;,M i villi hi i. I.ii. .lii. liiili Davis, at It'll, di r.i . in :o liln tl.f I'!..' I In w ri "lii.il . nl: 'I : r I t ri. !)t ..I r ,. v. 1 In . r in 'n I l.ii.. ' 1" I ... H.r Aliiuiilaiiiii'is' four I (!: i ,ii lint -;oit il Dun Vlii- ridiii 1 1 ii .mil 1 a 1 1 111 It -1 1 till olll'.ll I'll t i Player and College iON HART, Notre Dame kMES MARTIN, Notre Dame fin FRANZ. California lAYTON TONNEMAKER, Minnesntu IhN SCHWEDER, Pennsylvania lADE WALKER, Oklahoma &MES WILLIAMS, Rice JlNOLD GALIFFA, Army DAK WALKER, Southern Methodist lARLIE JUSTICE, North Carolina MIL SITKO, Notre Dame merica Second and Third Teams v - j) TEAM Class SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR SENIOR SEN IOH )) 25 2") lkiKlit 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-0 (i-t) 6-0 6-2 fi-l 1 5-10 5-H Weight 248 204 205 245 201) 203 1 85 RIO Kit! 165 1,'iO Home Town TURTLE CREEK, Pa. CLEVELAND SAN FRANCISCO MINNEAPOLIS BETHLEHEM, Pa. OASTON1A, N. C. WACO. Tex. DONORA, Pa. DALLAS, Tex. ASHEVILLE, N. C. FORT WAYNE, Ind. POSITION KM). TACKl.K. (;i'AUI). CKNTKK. Gl AHD. TACKl.K. KM). HACK. HACK. BACK. BACK. :ky hiu:in State t Stanford pklahtinia fyland yennrssi'e Mirhiean jftnnia ,ET, Cornell Knli-f Dame tmerica 1947 All America THIRD TF.AM TOM KOWK, Dartmouth AI.V1N WISTKKT, Miehisan I ( K I.ININ(;Ht, Ohio Stale V VMS SI KIU.INd. Santa Clara BKKNAItl) BAKKOVSKIK, Pittsliursli I, OI IS AI.KKN. Duke KOISI KT WILSON, Wisconsin ItOK .ASTItOW, Navy 11)1)11. I'KK i:. Iiilane JOHN r.ri r, Virsinia .IOII KAKKAS, llliiiiiis 1 Mithian. i Miniii'sola. kl.iliinna. I'eniisylvania. ! Ilni nia. ', Noire Dame. Mississippi. Aimy. So. Mt'thodist. 1 North Carolina, id, N'thwe stern. 4 lakes t-A -l'aul ( leai v, So. California. -Boh Davis, (ieoiuia 'I'eeh. -Steve Suhey, Fi-nn State. -Charles liidnarik, I'tmisN Iv'.i. -Win. risrher. Notre Dame. -Richard Harris, Texas. -Win. Swiacki, Coluniliia. -John Lujark. Notre Dune. -Ray F.vans, Kansas. -Robert Chappuis, Mil hii'.an. -Dual; Walker. So. Methodist. UNC Rated 19th In AP Grid Voting Clyde Boys, Girls. Rack Up No. 3 By liOII MKUI'Oim .Moiiiilainri r Spoi l:; U'riler Clvdo llifli School's bo. and Kii'l cai:ci colli iniicd their c.n ly catn pail'ii lllis week with viclories nvci Leicester of liiincoiiihe Coiinly ill return eiuvu'eineiits at their home ! in Forward Jewel V. a " s and ( i aldine Fi' h paced Hie f'l'ls to ,i :', i-'.!!l triumph in the pi eluiiinary. I'm u ai il Cei il Slcwnson look hieh (imiiii; honor uilh Hi points he Irtl 1 1 1 - CImIc Iio to Hll'il' ;; u lol Y over the 1 . en ester Medford Tops In League Bowling Spider Medford of Ward's F.sso. the early-season ltsidcr. still head ed the ton ten in individual lion- ! ors in (he Haywood County lioul- inK League. The latest count made 1 League tilTicials this week shows he has averaced 1B7.5 Dins in each of 24 names operating under a nine-pin handicap. 1 Elmer Dudley of A. C. Lawrence is riinnerup with a 105.2 averaHe for 27 Karnes and a 10-pin handi cap. The complete list of I ho lop ten: INDIVIDUAL AV. C, Av. lldp. Medford. Ward's 24 167.5 Dudley,' Lawrence 27 165.2 (irihhle. Wards 2! lfil.lt) Fultz, Dayton 23 161.3 HiRKins, Ward's 25 15H.2 ! Cochrane, Ward's 24 157.21 Stretcher, WBC 24 157.6 Caldwell. Ward's 20 156.17 Younl, Lawrence 27 156.2 Carswell, Lawrence 27 1 51 H Formally For Second Straight Year Mountaineers Declared 1949 Blue Ridge Loop Football Champions vv:i a;'..!!.-! i ..in .,i on Tlianks- I in to ;ioi I. mi . ml almost did. i ;.n iiniiU mi, irtl '.uilon back oil 24-7 v.rloi s ih. l wound up the lulllj.lt k. on Hie pr. veiling series llus pla.. Win i i.liiin; cured the Hot ' M t::'.:.ii.i Park Reached ..vir an excollent sys tem cf ; vc ! I, '..v.iys only 50 milrs ii t t,v.-ct of 1); over is Rocky M :n!:i.i) i ; ivd naxli. Possessing some ff W.fi i if.-'l thrilling moun tain M'"'?iy m l!.e entire contin ent, tlv II I-.'.es here tower end-l0f-sly : 1: ' e -ccl.tdrd. lake-studded I ciuiyeie: I :"s neak reaches an j ei:'v;:t:i-:i ' f 1 l.;:". feet. The park I cr.nMin: A-n seitmre miles, and I 17th Century Kduealor John Iiockc, KnKlish philosopher, published "Some ThouRhts Coni cerning Education" in 1693 a mas terpiece on child psythotoRy. Waviusville llili School's Moun taineers are now oll'iciall.v the 1 9451 loot hall champions of the Blue HidHc Conference. Officials of the loop declared Wayuesvllle Hie champion formal ly ilurinu their niectinu at llender Minville last Monday iiinht. Coach Carlcliin Weatherhy ac eepted the Irophy for his hoys from Itiul Treadway of the Army1 Store of Asheville. who presenli'tl il lor the Conference. The cere mony was repealed again between Hie halves of the Paper Howl name at Canton last Wednesday after noon. It ws a familiar role for Wcalh- erby. whose Mountaineers last ThauksjiiviiiK Day wound up an other sea' on untlel'e.ileil. though I ietl once, by tit leal iiig Canton. 24 7. He wt nl through the same cere mony at I he end of last season, anil thai wa: n't the til :,t time eitli- ln other business, the coaches of the member schools submitted their nominations for the 1949 All Conference honor team. The results ot the voting will be announced later The ollicials also discussed elig ibility rules and decided on tourna ment schedules for the winter and spring campaigns. Here are the dates and events they announced: Conference basketball tourna mentFebruary 27 - March 4 at lleltdersonville; Swim m i n g championships March 11 at Asheville School lor Hoys; Track championships- May 12 al Asheville School; Tennis championships May 12 20. at Asheville School; Coif Tournament May (specific dates and place to be set i. Dick Faysoux. Conference pres- ,1 in 1915. idcni and head football coach of Christ School in Asheville, was in charge of the meeting. The Mountaineers earned their second consecutive title by defeat ing all '.heir ( 'onfe'ence opponents - Tryon. 33 (i. llciidersonville, 28- 20; (.'anion, li-tl; Christ School, 28 (I; and A-he die School. 20-0. Their second meeting of the season with ( anion which wound up the recular sra -on Thanksgiving Day was a min-( onference game. Unollirialh . the Mountaineers also have a'li.isis of claim to the championship of North Carolina's "Far West". They clipped Swain High of Bry son City . 20-6. the weekend before Swain clinched the Smoky Moun tain Conterenee title with a one point victory in. or Sy Iva. The onlv mark on the Mountain eers' 1949 record is the 6-0 tie with Sylva in their opening gane- tn IOtO Byrd of Western Caro uard. has been Associated Press 3a football team ijeiiitive year, fght-inch senior 6ats lo the 1949 ji'iice champion : North Carolina I tn be voted a team of the "lit- Appalachian Ihn wmi a 1 .i 1 1 le hasl season, fail- iarly in the sea- ' action thercaf- binson and Buf- oth of Western given honorable Ih Caskey, and Bryson, Cas . ssociatcd Press tork which an- ! selections, said ,ch-eharm type I by the late fd has made his team for tkree f Kelvin of Elon third team, 'team Little All- t ladtke of Law Wisconsin; and ase) Williams of I. Texas; 'Hammett, Wof tMcKinney, Mis- I Byrd, Western fnl Sarratore of ! Numbers, Le tt Baron of Col- WBC Edges Asheville Keglers The Wavnesville Bwlin t'' tcr stars defeated Hie .sh,ilic Stars 2.542 to 2.459. last Friday night' in an inter-city match at the Wavnesville Bowling Center. However, the individual honm went to Sams ot the He rolled a three-game scrie- ol 6"(i---onlv 374 puis short ol a per fect score. He also -hot a l -l high game ol 214 mil ol a po-d'h 300. Sams shot individual game- m "02 210 and 214 for hi- '"''d ' uii,,.. vnPcd Hie he-l In-'1' ,1. lll"- ... 1-.... VV n il, -si die iv Ml series iui " s 172-180 -531. mm... imiiii will inert in i ' i in- i -1 i..H K.iiiinlav al i u i n iiitiii more Alleys. Ward's Defeats Dayton No. 2 In Bowling Play Ward's Esso's Haywood County Bowling League leaders contimicc their winning streak last week b edging Dayton No. 2 by .-1 Wavnesville Bowling Center de feated Life Insurance Cm by the same score m the nth.r match of the evening . Ward's led by Spuler Medfo d. the League's individual leader aNo rolled the hiehest team 853 - 894 - 905-2 Ga2 Medford was high b..th f h single game and an individual SeHeSrolled a 197 for hi? name and a 523 for highest Ihree-uiic series. - d and ..i .,1 1 1 M c Mlrd I. .lain Thai oi Ih Camlina , Tar Heels, who lad . . . , . ,. n l;r.l Salllf- In Hie I'U poo 1 1 1 .. u ii n a v ictory ovi r irgn.ia t , , il,- In Hie ( ol toll HnV. I oihI up 1 tit 1 1 ill the A-'o Pi, nation. d loothall tin tin v.. ek. . a ninlnnlioll t.,l:im' ilial lop--iilcd beat- n 'iv i,ni ' -i '- Ha y dropped nl - is ii' ;, .. v. n i -I ill anion - I he miss ing even alter Hint' neroie si.uiu auams! awr-onie Notre Dame. The" poked into the twilight last ,,k alter . dging Duke. 21-20 l lie sprrt- figured they were at lea-t good ' iioir-h for 19lh place In T1 then. I l: - the tile T..I top In .h l,a-l ' - 179- Hill- !h: ' i Hut !.ai r -!'P 1 la n, .a i ih i-.i H:nr in tour years el- havi n i made the Ih, v iniHie.l lift la . the ,:nd tin year before !l aiai HI rc-oect ively , a-on - -rhedii'c might .iiL'hl healing on the P Ni ., nl aid ii i-1 to first Dame, ninth-place .iin-i Slate and In lennr-ser Inch neuiHieli-s i- rated one h Iui' i i 'ban the Tar Heels. i Dai:,- et l!n January 2. they it-Inch is rated the ime. Me ; Evans I; iiiduiiln.il honor- with 14 point- , hut Mr l'i Ii w;r. only two puini In hind ! 1 1 i In re tai l in", lorw arils had a hand in Hie oriiii'- Mi'.s liuch- ! anaii. Hie other loi ward, coiiti ibllt i d nine point- to the winning total. In the hoys' ".vie. every tarter j in the Clyde lineup and one sub j 1 1 mil i led for points. Forward (' Morgan scored 10, ; Cos. a sub. 7: Center Spencer. 5: and (mai ds It. Morgan and Limbo. I two each. . The ictoric- gave the Cardinal' hot - and girls three straight vie- ! lories each against no deli ats lo j shim lor t In- inlant season. ' They each licked Leicester and Webster in their other games Tomorrow night , t hev me t Hie W'i lister boys and gills in a return match at the Clyde gym. Melialley ol Leu ester -mi ed 1 1 points lor the v i-ilors in the boys' game The half-time score was 18- j 13 in lav or oi t he Cardinals, and j the v ild Cat .lie could not catch up Little Jewel F.vans. iorvvard for ; (he female Cardinals. Wns tossing them in the b.-rki t liom i very an gle She scored I! ol her 14 points m the lourth oiiartcr. when the l M p .iii, in the nation this Cardinals wen- lagging 3 points rk ind there were only 3 minutes left Mine. The final score ,,iuie was 35-29 in lav- GIRLS Five "I North Carolina s oiuei m ine oan . f tin. recent late season in the gills 1!'h received votes for high ', or of the Clyde Lassies ,',,ili in the nation's best;; The lineup Duke Virginia. North Carolina State. Wake Forest, and William and Mary. ,..,1. nf the Tar Heels' 1949 Will. 1"" -- - - ... I . , nppunmts didn't get anybody s . i- liaKer vote Georgia, whom the Tar G Rogers Heel- licked 21-14: and South G Fonder ('iiolina whom the Tar Heels GCassada ' ., ii Sub-: Leicester 'tIi.. 101) 20 teams in the AP, Sharp rankings for the week are, in this Leicester (29) F Shook '11 F Sludi r '2 n,der Notre Dame, uitmnui, njuc ,. ', , ,., Annv Rice. Ohio State, I F Stevenson 16t t.aio'M "" -- - Michcan Minnesota. Louisiana State ' College t'1-' Pacific; Kentuekv. Cornell, Villanova. MarvlaiHl. Santa Clara, North Car oi,a Tctini s.-ee. Princeton, Mirht t;;in Stale, and Missouri and Bay lor, tied. t Pirific i for ,l,iru of Sioux City, Iowa. Floor Surface Liquid floor waxes give a bettei surface if a thin coat of paste wa, is first applied. Clyde (35) Fish 12 Evans (Hi Buchannan '9) Smith Morgan Haynes Brooks (8i, Clyde Shuler. BOYS Leicester (26) Mehaffey HI) Sluder (2) Cole d) Alexander (1) Cruman (4) F Morgan, C. '10i C Limbo G Spenci r (5) GMorgan (2) Subs: Leircrter Cox (7), Huff. Clyde-Shook. Tell Speed of Cars The speed of moving vehicle now may be accurately determined by a new device used in cars parked off main roads and highways. MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE tver y Day More People Are .Learning About basem' 9 J le s Lass BARGAINS! JJi'JUl-.. Jl r 11 flBlXi'ii4i A x All! Mitel 4 MEN'S WARM FLANNEL" Plaid Shirts SANFORIZED CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Full cut, in sizes 14 to 17. This is a bargain, at only 89 MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK SHOES Well made will wear long. Has composition sole, and now only In assor(,cd colors, full cut, and miirhty, mighty warm. 1 QC Si7.es 14 to 17. $2-49 JrslM Ball-Band Rubber Footwear WE WILL CASH YOUR TOBACCO CHECKS For All The Family Al MASSIE'S Usual Low Prices 8-OZ. SANFORIZED OVERALLS For men, in full cut, and ; really a garment of qual- ; ily. 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