v . PAGE Of The Waynesviiie Mo unidiiicci' Thursday Aileriioon. December S. lWiJ Cam Proaram Pi de ille Gagers Open Cullovhee Friday tool's 1949 make their In a home the strong j boys and I ans are ex (in respeet aw the cur Mountaineer will be on i's brilliant lly one loss i-gnd three hips is still ids of the k h. pleuty of i fans will ny that will let will im fecord of 14 i fje high-scor-fvill be miss Jut Buck At br the Rob i the Smoky ason will be gup, possibly f s Mountain qrds Bob Da J and Guard I to be rein ys who made tth the Yan- Waynesville Girls Get New Uniforms Members of th girls' basket ball team at Wuyiit-svillt- hi; li have received their new black satin uniforms. The team members were hand ed the uniforms by their coach. Miss Margaret Perry this week. The new two-piece uniforms, trimmed in white, have a small W on the front, with the play er's number on the back. The fust and second team players got the new uniforms, while the third stringers were issued uniforms used last year. LITTLE 'BIG' MAN - GENE MELCH0R8E TH5 BIG 'LITTLE MAN" of BRADLEY WHICH is BEING TOUTED FOR A TOP POC N THB COMING CAGE SEAS ON - their season e Cogdill and I regular for mer, a guard, rhouse, in the by talented 4 of action as vis scheduled t proceedings Scores "rht Is 39, Black ays G9, Cham- ividson 43. Jorlh Carolina ieht ablree 20. abtreo 29. 37. Clyde 22. ,ies Creek 23. nd.i 70, David s' f-Sydney 59. y UNC 78. C 44. & Wake Forest Canton Cage Teams Open With Wins Canton's Black Bears won both ends ofa basketball doubleheader from Crabtree-lion I vi fT in 'he opener of the season I'm- both schools at the I'anlon l' in last Tuesday niyht. The girl Hears defeated the Crab tree girls 43-2!). and the Canton boys whipped I he Crabtree lads. 38-20. , Miss McCrary. a ( anion girls' forward, took high-son inn honors for the evening with 23 points, while Ferguson, a Crabtree hovs' guard sank 11 points for the top individual contribution in the 'her game. Girls' lineups: Pos. Canton 43 1 F McCrary '23 F Johnson 7 F Messer ' 4 i G Brank G Haney r. funk Subs: Canton. Hentley I. Hallow, Talen H. Presslcv. Ford. Hrook sliire. Hogers, Hliea. Cabe, Ht.i comhe. Smathers, Devlin. Crab tree. Green 0. Medford. liishop. H. Crawford, E. Crawford, Dotson. Me Kirov. Stevenson, Haney 2, Clark 2. NS makes , yti what He iAcxssh ' I fJ & IN HEIGHT- St V )V i THOUGH sV M lf 'T . vi d ir.l rJ li ' i PIVOT P'- 7 t an1. iW Al By Alan Maver 2 Leagues , Formed For Campaign Tin FOR 28 PO'NTS AGAINST ' KENTUCKY is The llHViTAT'Oi TZL'RNEy' GL'ARTFR. Finals fOR Vi'HOL F HAON Crabtree '2!)' Smith 2 Ferguson 'Hi MeCraeken '7' Best Brad.' haw Sanford Hoys' lineups: l'os. Canton (3!. K Coman '2i V King Kji C l'hillips (8i G Moore ( " 1 G Clainpitl (3 Subs Canton, Wells 4, Alexander Cr; ree 2fi . Noland Chambers (7i Heasley ill' Ferguson 1 1 Caldwell 2 l'oindexter 7. H. SI roup. Meil- lin. Crabtree. Smart II. l.owe Klkins, .lames. Davis. Officials: While. Gudgcr. Bethel Boy Leads Lenoir-Rhyne To Win Over UNC Lenoir - lllivne Bears of the j North State Conference edged North Carolina's While Phantoms, i erstwhile powerhouse of the South ern Confei eiiee, 7I -V ft . lasl night m a thriller that went through j t hree o 1 1 line periods J And the ho who did most ot the damage was Bilk Wells, "former Bethel llii'h Seln star who North C;oolina and Hie i 1 ot the Male's loa.ioi i olleges -.nid'hed is being j-too small for basketball'' three 'years ago when be was looking t around lor a place to pursue his higher education. loriner Blue Demon ace - points for Hie Bears and individual high scoring in the pi ocess. , aho had the rally that ,. uaine in tin third extra Bethel To Open At Candler The seoi ed look honors Well won ill period Bethel High School's Blue De mons hot h ladies and gi nt Icmen w ill mien their basketball season It, nioi row night ill a doubleheader .nl.-iiiisl ( 'audit I al 'audit i . The potency of both Belliel stpiails is a big m -ei. since each bel a hie 1 1 op til Let year s vet erans Ihi tiiu'.h gi adiial inn Underwood Five Licks Clyde In County Loop Tilt The I ndi iuood Supply Conm-:-nv eageis from Waynesviiie sinolhcred the Civile All-Stars. :i(i-i:i. in a Ilavwootl County Basketball League game at Canton Ilavvvood c ou n t y community ha ketball eo.u lies and inananers Let niWit decided to foilil tv.o ei tinet leagins und discussed the owiall pl.iniiiliK of a eonipleli -ihcdule toi the vv inter season. ,'aek Justice, of Canton, eoui'ty ha kelliall cninniittee ehairma;:. and Vsistant Cuunty Agent Turner Cathey, supervisor ol the County Community Development Piog.am. led the discussions in the ui'elmgi of 2! edge otlicials at the County Court House After the session ended. Cathey announced thai the chairmen of all Community Development Program oi ganiations would meet at the Court House at 7 p. m to line up contests in all recreation events in the county for the season. lie also said they would check the community surveys showing the accomplishments effected by individual families in connection with the Community Development Program In reference to the detailed bas ketball schedule Mr all communi ties, he said reeled to hav Monday . The county was divided into is and West Li as'ues al last night's meeting. The community loams will com p, i,. in their own leagm s Ihroui'h Ihe season, then all the lean's will plav lor Hie county championship in a loin namenl w hull will he held in March The results of the Ic.oiUe play will I"' used to delernune the tour nament seedings lor the top teams. i i.... th.. ri.siiee- I lie llieiimei si"l' 1 , vv mils were made up as K. e l l.eauue Fast Pigeon. I en ter Pigeon. West Pigeon. Clyde, il. Ciuso. Morning Star. Iloni- inv and Thickcty. West League ItalclifTe Cove. Lake .1 unaluska, Iron Dull . Upper ! Crabtree. Lower Crabtree. Fines Creek, Panther Creek. While Oak. I Jonathan Creek, Del I wood. San- nook and Aliens Creek . . . . I.... ...,f nhins 1 I ht ( a hev sain i t"'i t i WBC Hands Ward's First Bowling Loss Loop Games Bell Wellco 1 Win Bowling Fines Creek, I Cage Bill I Clyde their si- bo and Justice cx e one worked out by ' F Ward's F.sso bowlers, lead ers oi the Haywood County League, lost their lirst match of the season Tuesday night. Tl,.. U'.ivnesv ille Bow ling Cen ter keglers turned the trick, edg- ing Fsmi. 2-1. with a high team I . series of' 2.557. This took team honors in that department for the evening's work. ' Dayton No. 2 was runnerup with ' a high series of 2.4!i2. I A C Lawrence Leather shut out i Lite Insurance Company of Vn 1 ginia. 3-0, and Dayton No. 2 shaded the Independents. 2-1. in the other l.eauue matches WBC also turned in the top sin gle team game of 88!), with Ward's I runnerup ten pins behind. Honors (or the best individual ' game, however, went to C Fowler 'of Dayton who racked up a 198. I while F Dudley of ACL and W. Carswell tied lor runnerup vviui a best eaine ol 1 85 each. Dudley's Mil topped al.l other bowlers lor I he best individual three game series. N. Presslev. his teammate, was I unnerup vv ilh 490. The League standings through Tnesdav night's games: W The Southern Bell team the Independents two out while the Wellco No 1 tc two and lost one to the Wt lel'ealf n th'-ee. mi won lleo No 2 team. Monday nigbl in Waynes viiie Woman's Bowling League play. Individual honors went hi Lil ian Sawyer, captain of the Wellco No. 1 team, who bad a he'll icnro Came o l.'il second ncii gan.e was bowled by Geraldme Harris (Independents) a 137 Annie Mae Lovelace (So Belli had the high three game series of 125-HHf-l.L! for a total of 307. F.liaheth Davis (So. Bell' had second high series with 113-105-135 for a total of 351. LEAGl'K Team Southern Bell Independents Wellco No 1 Wellco No 2 STANDINGS W I. 4 2 1 2 3 3 I 5 High School's boys kept :'on'- I'tteit clean nd i .ekeil iid their nun MiaiKiii vic tory Tuesday night as they licked the Fines- Cm k !.. 51 22, in the Clyde tiym- B was the opener for Fines Creek. The Fines Creek girls opened their season by upsetting the pre- , viously undefeated Clyde t?'rls. 37-22 It was the first loss in five games for the lady birds. Guard Spencer of Clyde racked up 14 points lor individual scoring,, honors in the hovs' game, while Miss Kussell. Fines Creek forward, wnn individual honors with 17 points in Hie girl-' contest. Girls' lineups Pos. Fines Creek i 37 I Clyde (22) F F Rathboi e tip Fish 6) F Russell t 1 7 ' Evans (14) F H. Ferguson i3i Buchanan (2) G l.edlord Smith C, C Fertruson Morgan G F. Ledford Haynes Subs: Fines Creek. Clark 2, M. I Ferguson !! Clyde. Justice. Mann, Shulcr. Pet ,fi(7 (ifi7 .5(10 Hi7 Creek R i (2 SCHF.Dl I F HK D1C. 1 ith Pos Fine F Nolen F Hoger C (Jreen '7' G Kirkpalriek G Davis i 1 ' i 23 Clyde (54) Stevenson (14) C Morgan (8) Limbo (11) :ii Spencer (14) U Morgan ( 1 live 1 low C Ward's , C. Lawrence Life Ins. Co. C No. 2 Independents 27 2!i 17 17 15 !) 1. !) 13 HI HI 21 27 Pel. 75(1 (i;l! .472 .472 417 .250 lndependt Southern 'Ills Bell Wellco Wellco No. No. Sufi Ledford Hav nes. i OlTicial FiiK , Cre Ivde i k. Itathbone 2, Shook 6i, Gray and Phillips. Willeniite. a mostly of zinc for Wilhelin 1 erlands mineral consisting silicate, was named King of Ihe Neth- Soutb Americans make a lea-like drink out of the of one snccies of holly. "mate" leaves WBC Licks Asheville In Bowling Wa ynesville All-Stars made Bowling Cent il two straight for most of the inic, cnininun-, All-Stars last tl v gaim s to he playei with a The w il h and lew on I luirsciay. games will sian ai. i v t" Ihe girls' teams playing first the hoys' eolilests folhiwlng I hem Mi I have i anwbile. already several communities opened their cam paigns, und a number of contests have been scheduled for the next seven days. ,.a Toesd.-.v nitht. Iron Dun L ! Safiirdav night as they won men i ,,,l,i, ,, match of Ihe inter-city se ries. 2,544 lo 2.42!). al the Plaza alleys in Bilt more. Spidt r Medford of the winners scored the highest individual series for the evening with games of 1118, 17H. 181 527 Dr Stretcher of Waynesviiie turned in the best individual game, a 2(14 in the second round. iVE LOTS OF i :iIILDREN JSTMAS f A Wide NDICOTT AND STAR BRAND rettes II U s up Type fi UAL LOW ) SlFs "8waaii888iiiy "i 16-INCH IGOTS CK AND TAN :,los To S10.!. NOW ONLY SHOE VALUES A REAL BUY NOW ONLY VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT FOR THE BEST OF VALUES ARTMENTSTORE I'm -H.n Paul I ,;l! Ill I'd I. OIIOI- 1 I I, 1 ourli The h K mio . v '..lb II. Id to a , t ii"ht. d i lil li th up! Ilial I. I'nderwi -aid's hedi-scoi nil' nun point ed bv Hill i me' lirevard ,.:id I'lidav i -in i ngage- I IH ion m M ct m n V i :ln 'ch I,, biop comelit- :-h i et in n at Hit School ill. The Wav ne ed b' Divid t with the ille Tow lis All-Stars hip High , ille club is sponsor ed, i id von both ends of a doublelieader Horn Aliens Creek in the Crabtree lion fluff School gym. The Iron Dulf boys defeated the visitors, 44-8T while the Iron Duff uirls came olT Ihe court with a 48-21 victory. dabtn-e and White Oak meet al 7 p m. tonight at Crabtree On Moiid: v nii'bl. th'' White Oak boys plav lie- Saunook boys at i .. i It-,, n Duff and Aliens .. . ,.' .'. i ,,, ,.,.!,. nt .tames with i I'.roll i i et k nu t 1 " ' . , s. . . . - hoys' and gill-' teams -eheilule'I lor action The three games will be played at Waynesviiie Township High School s gvm. On December 1"). Aliens Creek and Upper Crablree will meet on the Crablree court, with Ihe girls' contest to launch the action at The box scon WBC Higgins ; Veilh ' Veilh Cochran Cribble S ret i her 1 Medford Totals Ashcvilh ( 'auhle Stroupe Ward Sains Totals 1st 2nd 3rd Tot. 157 17!) 172 SDH 1 (i7 1 f!) 1(17 1!) 11! a 1 r2 887 1 r,4 1 7li 880 li;4 2(14 188 fthli Hid 178 181 r27 ; It I II !tlr. 81!) 2.r.4"t j 1117 12!) I (Hi 482 172 Hi7 Hiri .r(4 Llfi 184 Hi4 483 1H1 17(i Kio f'22 1!I2 lol 145 488 j 807 7S7 80S 2429 BIG YKAR I OR WILD LIFE Strong Teams Again In Missouri Valley bet -It has life in I'.v 1. I' Ills LI'S Vallev Ihree t the fif.il r.oll t-M't ' ball se..-m Oklalu i: i baiiipion Kent uf4 . Aggies lol shin St I. imil K.'.idh Mi IKS Cold. I. i l.t4!t sKhl.l Y 1 ' The Missouri which had the ton ID in m.l Dress . i hie. basket - 40-80 the . M . (onfetence at, d No 2 behind v inner over the NC vA champion as Hie No. 3 team seventh SIVTH Ol A SLRIF.S Tins ,rav lie H-adlf-js- year to .we. p Hie laereh-. Coach Kordv nder.--.in has his entire team hack. dolph Hupp. K-nlucky coach. pr(f;,ci- th. r.i.iv.s will he the best in t tit naiioti Bradhy has a 27-ame sched ule, intludine appearances In the Sugar Bowl tournament at New Orleans. Per. 29-30. St. I.uis wa.s there last year and shocked Kentucky in a thriller. Heiuv I ha and Kddie HicKey. who direct Oklahoma A. & M. and St Louis, respecdveiv. uie inidst ol rebuilding jobs. Blessed with good sophomores they're like ly to get their work done. ' Iba lost his four top scorers and six men in all. Back are Captain .lack Shelton and five other letter men. Hickey's biggost loss was the great Ed Macauley. But he has Joe Ossola. Bob Schmidt and Lou Leh man who have been together three years. The 1948-49 freshman team was rated the best in decades. For the first time in history WASHINCrON ' Al'i I, in voar for wild S. national parks. The Inferior Department repotis .. i,,,, i, l.imting was observed in ',....,... v.iional Park, the firs h'ii'd ..I' that kind seen there in .eyelid vtals. Snnnsli.il' r.ildiils appeared lo he nioi e mini, rous in Isle Hoyale Na tional Hark. Midi.. Hian in several vc.'.is. Numerous deer w-ere seen in the south rim section of Black Canyon in Ciiiiiiisoii National Monument, . early as .lune. They are u-ual'v seen there until fall. Cob 1 MASSIKS DF.I'T. STORK HAS I JACK SHELTON Oklahoma A &. M Captain Tulsa has a full-time coach. He is Clarence V. Iba, brother of the famous Hank. Clarence has been in the high school ranks for the last 10 years. He has 10 lettermen and some sophomores who were well liked as freshmen. i p. m. Cathey announced the list of community basketball coaches includes: Aliens Creek. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith; Jonathan Creek, Rob ert Howell; Dellwood, Mrs. Estelle Setzer Allison and the Rev. Paul Taylor. Center Pigeon. Catherine Rhine hart and Wayne Stamey; East Pig eon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Justice; Morning Star. Suzie Rhodarmer and Charles Milton; Hominay, Mrs. Ynder Clark and Wilson Trantham; Thickety. Troy Ford; West Pigeon, Jack Rigdon; Lower Crabtree, John Schibor and Hilda Mae Massie. Fines Creek, Charles Duckett and Margaret Greene; Panther Creek, Louis Kirkpatrick; White Oak, Yoder Messer and Bob Wil liams. Clyde, Jewel Evans and Robert F.vans; Upper Crabtree, Ed Rogers; Saunook, Clifton Shook and Mr. Sanderson. Ratcliffe Cove, Carl RatclifTe; Iron Duff, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mil ner. (The above list is not complete. Additions will be announced as soon as they are turned in to Mr. Cathey.) Flannel, Gabardine, Poplin Novelty Weaves Practical gilt for a man one of our casual shirts, built to lead a rugged life, yet tailored carefully as a dress shirt. Note the ample cut, the sturdy welt seams, the quality fabrics. Deep solid tones, bold 1 IPl and muted plaids AmmTV "P I iJULO Id 111 CRY I 1 Mj lassie s Department Store Better Brands Mean Better Buy