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3 PAGE Of The Wayr.csviiie Mwta! Alondaj Atteniooii, December 1919 neer Cagers i Drills Today Record Crowd Sees Basketball Game ck seat in this after- -B, sporting a gs held over jipaign, start f Coach Carl 49-50 debut, practice days too, for they a their home caused by the members of squad are on whkh didn't about 5 p.m. J sjiould be opener, which ht against the I Perry started ftter than a Dayton Licks ACL In Loop Play jets are con somewhat bet- i rid which won season game jphampionships j, three regu- f and Betty fiolding down fsitions when sounds, and back at her gy Noland and jnd Peggy Ens ijick first-string ards Alwayne ie Fisher, and e second team ver, the dead- built around gncy made up thirds of the that rolled up than 32 points the Mountain-! d through the : Fifth-place Daylou No 2 bulled considerable ground last week hv shutting out fecund-place A ( Lawrence Leather (.'uinpai.v ;i -n in Haywood C o u n I l;...v:i,,:-. League play. Ward's Iv-u, the Leami,- le.nlei continued lolling !j rds'inr l.ili Insuralue Coinpaii) ol ii:i:n.i 2-1 The laft-place I ml ti' 1 1 .K-n t - u -, up and knocked oil in wile Bowling Center, 2-1 in the uil,u match. I Sputer iMedlord. Hani - i.e..-iu- t , leading sharpshooter, racked up the season's second IiikI.iI -mre for a single game- a 2.H That's just (ili pins short ol a perfect score. This also helped him In win top honors for an individual three game series. His other ttame ol 155 and 1G5 added to his ncai record mark gave him a total ol 554 for a good night's wink Earl Gribble, his teammate, rol1 ed a 205 for runni'iup honor fur highest individual game S Cald well of ACL was third with a 1200. J. Riggins. another Ward s haii shooter fired a 17t-l(i7-lM--52(1 for second place in the high individu al series department. M. Rose of the Independents had the third best three-game series 177-191-153521. Ward's Esso also won team high series laurels with 9!!2. and Lite Insurance Company of Virginia placed second with 91!). Medford's mark in the individu al scoring column for I he season to date is a neat Kit) average to show for 30 games, playing with a seven-pin handicap. E. Dudlev of A. C. Lawrence is Ijhd Nancy col-; set.,)Iu) u ju, 1(;4. ,tnem. : 'j-n( njj, ,.M s(l,iing hadei egular start t V 4 4 ; t v fc'AnF, '('W(j ii. r ,ss f,if- Clyde Cage Teams Lick Webster HS My HOI! MI'.IH'OUD Mountaineer Shorts Writer The Clvde He h School Cardin ah.. bo and ei. I . rolled over the Webster high -ihuol e.igeis Ki iday IIILliI ill Hie l lvde tvlll This Will made vilioiv No -t lor the lTde bov s ami i n I and no I'.mie.- lost in the M.i.i.u llelolc llic lil I half elided, ill both gam. , all lluee ol Clyde's teams had plavid doe to the i uu away sroi , in I hi o tavoi . At the cm! ol 1 1,,' hall in tin i n Is' game, '.'(J I ,' t,n the Clyde (ho d li am wa- play- Mountaineer Gridders' Slate For 1950 Is Set A crowd of 11,020. claimed by officials to be a ne v record fur the southeast, assembles to watch the North Carolina' Stale-Washington Lee basketball game in the new William Neal Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh. Dec 2. Picture was taken as the teams war'.md up lietore start of game i.P Photo). First Bethel NC State 'Hoosiers Pick In South Grid Team Is Honored By ROBERT I. MOORE AP New steal urc lid est season will Mountaineers' Inch is missing. the rangy cen- points through games the boys Bob Davis and Guard Tommy Ifor duty, hovv- 111 gel plenty of sweomer. 1 jnson, who went (st season after Mountaineers in I - ined polish dis playing regular last season and to the Smoky 6nce champion-emi-finals of the lmpions in Ashe k Vaynesville last ; knows by now, to play a good, football as a the League team slamhngs; lldl. (. 7 311 1 1 30 H 2ti M 31 14 2!) 1 5 3D 15 311 Mi 23 11! 30 1!) 3d Medford, Ward's Dudley. ACL Gribble, Ward's Riggins. Ward's Fultz, Dayton 2 Stretcher, W'HC Cochrane. Ward's Caldwell, Ward's Yniinl. ACL Caiswdl. ACL Ward's Esso ACL Life Ins. WBC Dayton 2 Independents W 2(i 20 17 15 13 13 13 20 A v. n;9 104 Hill 1 alt i :9 l 1 .,1! i :,'; i;,:i la 2 IVt. .7 fill lidll .5 1 a 4.i5 .394 .242 RICHMOND. Va. The No. 1 i Ironhleiiiakei' in the Southern Colli, renee ba-kelball race again The Mud, 'Mis and teachers of undoubtedly will he North Caro licllul llndi School set a new Ima Slates v a ions Wollp.uk. ,,.,,.,!, mi in mo.tern looll.all En- Even Coach Everel, Ca-e ad , v , jt), , , mils hi deleialnc: rluiiipion-. will I'hev turned out to honoi a team he strong. ,1,.,, hadn't won a game FIRST OF '' "'IS Tluv threw a baniuet in the: (H,r lean, al piesenl ooks as hud, school caleleri., to pay tribute ' g-"'.' av 1 h i.e had at stale. ,0 (,. rsl loo. ball Players fori says Cce , ........ prob,. in ,s ,,,,1,,,, ,hei, hes, in the first live, get '. the ic-vives I he new games anx of II..'... ever played. sP'" "" m"' s' Thirlx-lh.ee Blue Demons and '. lem. Thai will lake lime, bill .1 ,,.. ,.;.,, lev Joe .lohuson.ithev Man.l up under pres ure. we; were Hie UUcMs ol honor and ,n su, nave Hue, go.... s these daxs of a somewhat screwy! Ws aces have won HI ' ,,, value... when losing is gen-' lost only 1 smce the ' ,,,.,, , almost pern,-; HiUe man Iron. Anders.,, Ind., ., d.sgrace. result.ng ,n perm- ;"' '". at .t.,.e.uh N. ( , ;mi,lt ,,,., to the characters of t ." rars aBo nl III... ,. .,,!, ,. ,, a crushing blow to j tnu.-s have conl ci cue.. (. an.s . d ,. alums re was I"'.-" able to ...itscore .he Pack. "" "' , , Wake Forest .lid it twice and Mil il lsll.nl V lively. n, ., h, i lour and tied on.- ''"' "'' . . ; 1 . I.iol. x -In. l , Mill! s ' I ill nil,, III i' M' ..mm- 111 """ '"" ' i'v ... ed with veteran.. Duk I Ink, v ! t ure seniors Phil McNill 'and .lohn- '"" 'an'n ,,ev!ai.d Sam Ran...... a ph ol j v Mollatt ami Junior Ray A.l- M.it. a to winning loollian ."'J .: Thev ' sharp-sliooting luili.i.ia Hmi iirr:,. i In , l'"kr'' ''7", ,! nil,,., ,. sen'-1 ".an the loiwaid:, Paul llorvalh William and Mary has more re- "' ," .", .. Clocaeo exoh.ll hi. liloot, 7 !-elve st.ellgtll this season Big , . .i. , si i i em . an.. l .v al. loi w ai d for .1 1,11, 1 tolled ill 14 I. tell viettilv ot , Ii and Clco lUich : hi lit liiii.l v.ith 12 Collins, eeiiler for the Weh. lei gills, was high scor er in I he game vv il h 20 points. The boys' game was a runaway for Civile, forward- Cecil Sleven- on and Chai lie Morgan each rolled ill 10 points for the Cardinals. The hall tune score was 27-2. for the Clvde boys and the Webster hoys jusl couldn't catch up even though Clyde's second and third teams plaxoit all ot tne second mm. The final score was .r)2-l.) for the Cly de red birds. This week's games are: Fines Creek al Civile Tuesday tiinht; Creek at Clyde Tuesday night. : nigld . The lineups' GIKl.S Wcbsh r ('!:!) Last Wednesday, the Waynesville Mountaineers wound up another highly successful football season. But the next morning, Head Coach Carleton Weatherby started them thinking of next season. He informed the public generally that he bas already lined up nine games for the 19.r.0 campaign, with two more possible. The worry lines left over from the sad afternoon that was less th.tn 12 hours behind were only a trace on his forehead, but new ones al ready beginning to appear After all. there are only 28H day;; until the Mountaineers open a- gainst Sylva. It wil be a home game, the night of September 15. The only new face on the sched ule so far is Brevard, a Blue Ridge Conference team, which returns to the Waynesville schedule after a two-year road trip. The last time they met, hrvin Shook cut loose and the Mountain eers stomped the Blue Devils, 40- F llenson C Potts (8) G Cabe (2) G Madison .2. Subs: Clvde J Morgan 1 0. K. Limbo (2i Spencer 4i R. Morgan Morgan ( 1 W. ( lyde (52) Hiichannan 'M Evans 1 14) Cabe HI' I-i M 1 12) Collins '211' Unci, a, man ' 12) Davis Smith Morgan Morgan Oleiumcnts llaynes Subs: Webster Barren, Krizzer. vatl Wilson. Esl.s: Clyde Glance fS . Lati.ner (2), Cole )2). Sniilh. Spencer !!. Shuler. Med ford. Mann. HOYS Webster ( IT.i Clyde (32. F Cowan Stevenson i ld Stevenson (2 Shook .4 Sutton )2. G. Limbo (3). Henline (2i. McClure 1 61, Jolly. Jenkins: Webster Davis, J. Buchannan. Estes 3. Farmer. W. Buchannan. BASKETBALL North Carolina 57 F.lon 39 High Point 64 Monroe Clippers i Pro) 59 ' Champion Y Girls 31 Hender sonville 28 Fullam's .Canton) 00 llender sonville Boys ,r0 Clyde S2, Webster 33 (girls). Clyde 52, Webster 15 .boys). N. C. Stale )7. Washington and Lee 47. North Carolina 511, Richmond 50. Hanes Hosiery 53. Duke 52. Washington and Lee (51. Wake Forest 54. 13. right in front of everybody, that night of September 26, 1947. Brevard replaets Bryson Cty s Maroons, who haven't had much luck with the Mountaineers either the last two year-:. Otherwise, t h e Mountaineers will meet their same old friends of this last season, though Tryon hasn't appeared in the schedule yet. They won't meet Monroe, either, though the abst nee of the Pythons Is due to no fear of a historical repetition of last Wednesday's 13-0 disappointment. The schedule was made up sev eral days before the Wednesday afternoon kickoff. The Mountaineers take a trip to Elizabethan, for another engage ment with the Betsy Cyclones on s. ..ten.be.' 29. Right now they have an open weekend between the Sylva game and that date. Canton's Black Bears come to Waynesville October (i for the first of the semi-annual series, then the Mountaineers meet Hendersonville al Hendersonville. They meet Christ School, Bre vard, and Asheville School in three straight home games, then go to Marion for their third meeting with the Rippers They are scheduled to wind up the regillar season, as usual, a gainsl Canton on November 2.3. The game wil be at Canton. As to the perennial question: Why don't the Mountaineers get into the Western Class A Con ference, the answ.-r is it was an swered a long tune ago. Conference (.finals have inform ed the school the Mountaineers will have to get lluee other teams to enter with them; otherwise, no dice. Canton, il was understood, was willing to break into the loop with Waynesville. But the Mountaineers couldn't find two other teams who found such a movement conven ient. So. it's been no dice so far. WAKKKN CARTIKR Valuable to State '" ' . , . V ... It ,i ol ui int.' ami il win- ! "" " ' ' "' ,1 ,, Ibis Irl I larv . I, al.. and Joe Maraud ol Ten- ll'"1,"""d ', i iViv h id . I 1 allv N. .1. have Ht. a" ,,',,- on 1 1 it v 1 In v would nave had a pi . 1 ' in. 1,1 .. '"' ,. , ....id Pel! The .mil valuable la.-r on '- '' ip.ad -.Id..... -ad . lb s "' '.I"".:" ' . . Wanen (arliei. ., Oloul. 3 inch l I In iiillol I ..' looioaii nd lli. it exactly vvhal it wa- Tuesday night's schedule' A. C. LawreiM e s Idle lie ... ant . Company of Virginia. Waynesville Rowling (Viiicr v Wards E:.'0. lndepi mli-lit v.- Dayluii .No 2. lu t hi . re-pi cl. the Belhel lolk' :il ,., ,,,, , pf, .cedent winch ' iH,,,M , , i. only .eceiVe loud, plo l.ins. d applaii . I. in coa t to iakl of the sepjad ()rt for practice. teed, $ either as re Automobile Trailers There are about T.'.O.IKO a..t .l.le trailers in the Ci. A great many of tlue ,,, 1: made In I... i. il . i , i ci h v. a n VI. a hodi 1 limn I' ' h.intly ...an fi on. ( 1. i n llav . We He play ; auv po- ill. ill Aliolli. r Vele. .1.1 re l i v e i t.nw.iid lion. d r.o- itatts. n cer- while the vice as cither temporary n i'- housing. CotiSiriietiou n coaches this y-ar 1S ex- ros'ilt in 100 cud new '.inns 2,0110 last year. A c ach that Will tlc.p S.X pel. sous ..- available ( ha. l. v I i, ,1,1 toil lll The U'ollp.lil. ,s ,!l ' . I plenl '. ol Ie Ip I . Ihe ioiTaPPioach t;': 'of 0 I, so.,. Co,,,,.... UP , ... ..... t,.,.n... ' a ..iihi,iuoi. .ii. I., h ( ....I. ol i. hi, ii . - . . . - . , i I , i ii 'ii hi lid an, I .1 1 lie I. ev i l.v in , ,,li .net he i iiiiiiin . vei y i. avoid I' ' ii. i ,,i cMilam how the Ml manen trailer ty Svvanger are Ppctcd to r Ses who will rc-1 as against squad. ftrmen batk for orwards William :d Carswcll, and :1ns. Jones, however. ire first half of i Monroe i .ilii'nliii In l'i mi eli, li Iml . I wo !'. ,1,1 W ho . 1 1 . I . I 1 1 ' , I 1 ,i,"iiul a ..Une The W ell p." I. ha a in w eole . ii.ti Willi ' eal mg. cap. ii il y ol 12 011(1 l.ul.e, North Cii.tlina. George Washington. William and Mary and Wake Forest have .itilslar.d inc clubs. Duke's Blue Devils had volun-1 "ht '"" smgicrt out as me team j most likely to succeed in any hid the season. He's still under treat ment for a knee injui 'n' sillier. (I in,. Paner low I game agaii.s. in ARE YOUR 1ILDREN )R THEIR It, YEARS 'ha Pilot fcatiOHol w UtUii. Poiiliv PL Aout ''- ' . J. chnnl onlV fil 1,000 children entering it's from collegeWhy? In almost etcrj toney ! today is lookin JtiZn Why? Because 90 of College Men ana 4!, 3 7.-T Guarantee a College Education for your T ... no matter what happens to jou. take VENILE EDUCATION TOM" 'a' N0W on He situation. You can buy th your Hment plan and 'med J-L becoine perma liege education, because "Jf,0 cancelled abled or die the unpaid ,""".t(J Schedule, pney will be delivered to your child on ' - . ,,eo.le vv, ,e opposed to play in. , ,,, ..,.,.. t li.,l pi ox id. .1 a hi:' li i. , iv , iiv ' ub'l d ute for 111. ,,. i. m..i.:t ' n. 1 1 ). , h.,'1 plax. r. howexer had to -hare the -piitlicthl with the Belhel women w h lc red to ee.'k. llel the last help. 1114 "I "seconds'- had been eaten. Mr. Collins ..u.jL'e-ied a tribute these ex pert - Ka, ii .,! .a :l! firl- promptly rt- . . ., ,iO,i,i III. .peialeil v. 1 n a , . . , iH:il.lx and tl.e 'ii.a.i'.i.x ", ''"'. A?" ! !.I IT "".'f.t.'-1 ,., ni l li ' I ell en"' ",l ' .,,.., ,,l the i.-.!. mn:il poet. I ',v ,,.: , than n..'le un for i' in -.peerity and nil hu-ia-ni. Waidiii- to !" ' Vl 11 "",r('. ""' ..,.!, ,.,. s:,n. a v,,n'4 paying re- to knock olT State. Sci'.ippin't It. i Duk. v ai ity po-i-lious oi, Coach Ceil', Gal aid's sad ;i, . seveiai viijilinmores f i iim Ihe 1!M!) Ire' h.i.all mil lil . Ihe filial in ihe Hliie Devils' Ion:' cafe his- i - limeii w on 1 a I a vi Timed close 'o 70 point'- a came. five Duki I. He, men are hack inch, dim! (.: Voii'.u... Dave S, at hoi oimli. 'l o iimy Hi, ehes. Hill Martin and Scute. York. N'ot !h Cari.!,:ia's , ha. a- s may in till the Indians' is Chester (;icrii,ak of Chicago, 0-loot, 4 ,1, el, center who tliimped ill 740 points hist year, (iiermak needs exaclly 711(1 points to break the ciillei'c seoi ii.i record for four M'asons. The pie, eld mark, :.'.l!!l points, is held by .Inn Lacy ot Loyola. Wake fori"!'. Deacons have liini; been I r.itibh maker Mai viand's Old Liners, South Carolina's ( .at.ieeiieks, Viii'.inia Ii ill's f.ohhlers and Washington ami l. e's (.enerals may surprise, litiiiiiv Malt;. liter. O-lool, !t inch eciilt l. will spearhead the (.allle eia ks. a , It i 1 1 1' ton and Lee has two da. lilies in lav llanillall and Hob (.oldsmilli. The leaeue's other six stpiads have been riddled by r.i adual ion. They are Davidson. I'urinaii, The ('il.'.d. I liu Iiiiiond. ( h ue, in and Virginia Military liisiiluie. Bob Davis Given Honorable Listing On All-State Team Bob Davis, a back of the Way nesville football team, was among those Riven honorable mention in The Charlotte News' all-state selection of hich school players. Hendersonville had one man on the honorable list, and so did Marion. f T K. A. PANNl-lau . pb, 335-W Factory St. H .i'.''',r.i.i.-.'';if-:More Sports To Be And vv in n (in i ,h l.iiv to .Nemo Nieimau Hugo Paid "nal n,s,.",H: U . Kannle, Will be one ot Ihe main- , A r ouna un rage o jidie- wilh a long burst of ap plause Next ye. ii - will be a victory banquet. For everv one of the boys who itltrndi d I in! '.' iiii'bt's dinner will i, back foi the next one. Bryson City Bowl To Close WNC Football Season 1 -,st vviekt nil's Bowl games all liul"clse.l the high school football season in Western North Carolina Bi v -on Citv 's first Smoky Moim ,,, iiwl .oniest next Saturday ,lte...oon will pull down the cur i;,in and hand the stage over ex ilnsivelv to basketball. U sheville Saturday afternoon. Quanerback Tucker Graham of Hen Lippen and Halfback Clmg nian Capps. star oi Black Moun lail,', Buncombe County cham pions led Coach Stewart Farmer Western boys to a 26-6 victory over : Art Ditfs Easterners in the third 1 annual Optimist Bowl game. End ism Burnett of HendersonvUe Cottinued on Page 6) Kapplel will be lays. C.eorge W'asliiiigton's lorccs fea- 1 IM f : !- ..cZ'if Scores in work and play... Corporal WilUam C. 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