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PAGE Of The WjugffiM!H!uiu ives. Xhuisday Atitiiiuou, December 22. 1949 Ladies Tie Clyde Girl For Lead In Averaging cownng Flay 20 Points Per Game Underwood of Waynes Heir fourth overconjlng this Chero-1-52 in the l. jy a pair of i. Littlejohn, Saloli, stag that threat 'Jnderwoods' larBln of the lying a well juelched the he Cherokee ual scoring lints through s - Braves into st summer's .ball tourna handy on the bucketed 12 iwever, show very succeed any men who iently. ght men they three points, t-makers were other by only was high man ying an even i Terry Joe 'hat he's been his Bethel emon basket ry one point heavy dam ow townsmen yas his debut gers however ehind Johnson or individual ii Guard and i'nd sub Guard ht points each. lh the first five sest the locals W 23-19 lead I then spurted "eriod and held i the final quar- f heir first meet 'Ollege. tflped out thi J: walloping the urn match, 63 i lineup, ly tied for first aywood County on the strength I record in both ime was a non return to fam 8:30 p.m. Tues et the neighbor it the Champion Cherokee (52) ...... Aroeoch (5) . B. Littlejohn (8) J, Littlejohn (21) Saloli leapt.) (12) :;. Bradley (4) 4's Nations, tard, 9; Johnson, kee Parker 2, 3. Wyatt, John- mi i ine inaepewlents moved into ;i first-place tie in die Was nr-vill. Women's Bowling League hist Mdi;. day night by defeating Welhu N,. 1 by 3-0. Meanwhile. WMUo No ; w;, edging Southern Bell, 2-1, for share of the lead position with tl,, Independents Mrs. lla Jean Yount of Well. . No. 2 took individual scoring nun ors during the evening by rolln,.. a high game of 151. and a high ries of 398 Dorothy Kahr of Wellco No l was runnerup by only two how. ver, for best game, and l 384 also placed her second for In: i series honors. Monday night's schedule: Wellco No. 1 s Wellco No :' Independents vs. Southern I:. -! The standings: Team Independents Wellco No. 2 Southern Bell Wellco No. 1 Good Sport W L 1', 7 5 ;, 7 f .:, ti (i 4 8 ;.::. :.;::i illll i iiiia Mease. Bethel's seor cc. has turned in a higher Je per game but has played Catholic Cagers Edge St. John's Asheville Catholic's quintet edg ed the St. John's cagers of Way nesville 23-20 Tuesday night m a return engagement between the two schools in the Asheville gun. Charles Hunt and his hint her. Edsal. paced the Asheville l's to the victory over the team that had beaten them by the same margin in their first meeting ' It was the second game of the season for both schools. Asheville Catholic opened for its first term only last fall. The lineup: Pos. St. John's 20 A. Catholic 2.T F Ward ( 10 1 P.. Warren (2 F Dotson (3 K. Warren 2 C McCrary i5) C. Hunt (Id G Eckstein (2 .1. Kerrey i2 G Frank Lane D. Cauble 2i Subs: St. John's: K. Hall T. Lane, Jeter, Talliaferro. Asheville: lv Hunt 5, D, Bly, C. Crawford. Officials: M. Spurlin. Patterson. Community Cagers Set Practice Tests TplTCHED OUT "i Va. (UP)-i-A m has fabricated hich traces the tament through Elder J. G. Gar frting plants in e. lectures. The ie map contains took more than Jte. Haywood county community bas ketball teams will swing into action next week in a series of practice games to prime themselves for the. opening of their regular season. All the games are scheduled lot the Champion YMCA gym at Can ton. On December 29 Hominy will meet Upper Crabtrce and Morning Star will play East Pigeon. The girls' game between Hominy and Upper Crabtrce will start at C:30 p. in., with the boys' contest following at 7:30 p. m. The girls of East Pigeon and Morning Star will meet at 8:30 p. m. and the boys will wind up the event with their game starting, at 9:30 p. m, On December 31. the Thickety boys will meet the White Oak boys at 6:30 p. m. The Aliens Creek and White Oak bovs' teams will take the floor at 7 30 p. m., and the Aliens Creek girls and the White Oak girls will collide at 2:30 p. m. (in January 2. the Clyde girls and the Saunook girls will get to gether at 7 p. m.. and the boys' teams of thesq two communities will start their contest at 8 p. m. The schedule was announced to day by Assistant County Agent Turner Cathey. supervisor of the Haywood County Community De velopment Program. The basketball campaign is part ol the winter recreation program being sponsored by the Community Development organization. Jewel Evans. Clyde star forward ..ids Huvvvoud County's indivlrlu. I .-.ciiicrs as the year ends. Jewel has racked up 130 points in ;ix gauit-s tor an average 21.6 points per game. Nunc of the guards she's run mlo et have been able to hold !n r to 1c--- than 14 points per night Sin started off the season by i mining up .iu points agamsti I.i in -ti r and though she's not hi i ii .il.le to match that mark since, lie hit the basket for 27 points against Crahtree more than half In r team's total and wound up her act nit us lor 1 949 by collect in:! a mat 2"i points against Can- Yii ing : a vera only twice. However, unless somebody fig ures out a defense against her work, she'll he crowding Jewel and the other aces by season's end. Virginia started oil by scoring 32 points against Candler, then collected Hi against Fines Creek's girls after a slow start in the first half. Miss Evans' teammate. Geraldine Fish, is in the higher scoring brackets also, with an average of a fraction better than 20 points per game for the four gmes she's played. A couple of other hotshots col lided when Waynesville's girls met l ines Crick, and the averages fof both took a slight dip. The Fines Creek girls held Bet ty Slfcehan to nine points and her Waynesville teammates to a 22-22 t ie last week. I But the Waynesville guards rc jstricted Fines Creek's Edith Rath . bone to eight markers. Still, Edith is crowding the scor ing leader for honors. Late returns showed she scored 24 points against Spring Creek in lit., l.ln.ic f--wil nr(uir llion rlTti. j iin i in. i v i. en , iisii sv. I ped 27 more through the hoop I against the same team in the re ; t ii i ii engagement soon afterward. I That brings her total for six ! games to 95 points and gives her j a scoring average of a fraction ii nib r Hi points per game. Cecil Stevenson of Clyde still has the most commanding total among the boys, with 74 points, l hough no tallies were registered in his favor in the game the Cardi nals lost to undefeated Canton. Forward Hoy Noland of Fines Cretk spoils the best scoring aver age among the boys, however, with 1 1 points to show for each of four games, though his team has won only once this season. Nnland's 14 points against Waynesville last week brought his total to 44. The individual scores, with the games the teams played indicated in the first column: Girls Evans. Clyde K. U.ilhbono. F. Cr I'ish. Chile Mease, Bethel B Sbeehan, W villi Ii. It 1 1 1 1 . F Cr. Buchanan. Clvde rMIIWWWMIIWllIWSlt! vs nil , 2 All-America Charlie Justice Justice Wins Top Award For Sportsmanship Ward's Esso Ends First Half On Top A. C. Lawrence Leather Com pany's bowlers edged Ward's Es so's Haywood County League lead ers, 2-1. this week as the loop keg lers wound up the 1949 end of the season. But the Esso keglers had already clinched the lead for the first half of the season. John Caldwell of Ward's, how- lever, wound up the first-half play- by rolling the highest series of the season to date. He rolled a 224 for high individual game honors, also. Ho turned In a 60r for three games firing a 224. 202, and 199. In the other match. Life Insur ance Company of Virginia edged the Independents, 2-1, and took high team series honors for the evening with a total of 2.UG0, and high team game with a 909. A. C. Lawrence was runnerup with 2.G4!5. while Ward's finished second for high team game honors with 927. M. Hose of the Independents was i ,,n) runnerup for top individual game j to ,x with a 211 and for ton individual series, also, with 525. The League teams won't Charlie Justice. North Carolina's All-America tailback, has received another national honor. This week the Christian Athletes Foundation announced Charlie had been awarded its football award for 1949 for "courage in the face of terrific physical punishment and unexpected defeat, for humility in the lace ol many honor.'', for loy alty to the church and for giving time and interest to unlortuiiale children, for clean liv ing and good sportsmanship in general." The Fonndat ion's 1949 award for sports writing went to Bob Con sidine, of New York, sports col umnist of the International News Service. The Foundation said he was named for the honor for bis Col lier's magazine story which exer cised "the most wholesome'' inllu ence in the sports writing field". The winning article is appearing in the magazine's December 24 is sue. The announcement of the awards was made by the Hev Stoney .lack son of Greenville. S ('.. Founda tion director and also director ol the Lou Brissie-Sloni y Jackson Hoy s Home at I lentlerstniville. The home is lor underprivileged youths. BIRTHS The following new arrivals have been announced at the Haywood County Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Middleton of Waynesville, a daughter, Decem ber 17. open the second half of the season un til January 3. Folks Giving Toys Enough For 300 Children Folks' response to the Lions Club's appeal for old toys to brighten Christmas has amounted to a flood so far. Francis Massie, who's in charge of handling the collections, said yesterday people have contributed enough old toss to make about 300 children happy. Ever since the appeal went out about two weeks ago. folks have been brincin? old dolls, trams, anu other little things to Massie's Fur niture Store. And ever since then, Fire Chief Clem Fitzgerald, Police Chief Or vill.. Noland. Policeman Jerry Bog ers and the other officers, liueinen. and members of the Club have been busy painting and repairing and aeiierallv brightening things up to band them over to Santa Clans. Some of the kids will be getting toys that just aren't made any more like the big steam engine ;nd the passenger trains. I Other gifts range from minia Iture dolls to complete sets of chil dren's furniture tables and chairs ! that needed only a few pieces of nails and a new paint job up just about the way they were first bought. The job isn't finished yet. The toys arc still coming in but the more the merrier Christmas. More Gilts For Community Tree Needed Today , Gifts for the Community Christ- . j i... i. mas tree sponsoreu iy Waynesville Woman's Club, must be left at the Court Room by noon Friday, according to Dr. Mary Michal, general chairman for the event. The Christmas Tree Program will be held at 2:30 o'clock Satur day afternoon in the Court Room and will include special music by the High School Chorus under the direction ot Charles lsley. Gifts are being donated by mem- n..r of the Woman's Club, The Hotarv Club, and the Town of Waynesville but additional dona tions are needed so tliat every child will receive a toy, fruit, nuts, and candies. Dr. Michal urges that all club members attend the program and other interested persons are in vited Patrolman Jeff Mays Resigns From Patrol Patrolman Jeff May hag tend ered his resignation to Cpl. John L. Carpenter. Patrolman Mays' ..' resignation became effective De cember ltith. . 1 He came here about 18 months ago, and, had been with the patrol In Haywood county during that time. ' Several weeks ago he returned from a hospital, where he under went treatment for a stomach disorder. Cpl Carpenter saa ne am not know of Mr. Mays' plans for the future. A successor will jiot be named until about the first ot March, according to Cpl. 'Carpen ter Until then, three patrolmen will handle Haywood, fisting Cpl Carpenter are Patrolmen Sawyer and Dayton. PERSONALS M. and Mrs C. W. Senile left today for New York City where they will spend the holidays. Miss Frances liobeson left this afternoon for Newport News, Va. where she will spend the holidays with her brother and sister-in-law. I Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Bobesoii. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Metcalf. Miss Bachel Metcalf, and Harold Metcalf left today to spend the holidays with relatives in St Petersburg, Florida. Two Trucks Collide In Thick Fog Mrs W. L. Hardin day for Oak Bidgi where she will visit daughter-in-law, Mr Hubert Hardin. left Wednes Tennessee her son and and Mrs. K -ill IjOUr1 tlGAct 1 ; toitli true -ifljJjjmess, j And IririCj UjOUJOij A rariJ peace' alllrirouru 1 ' "tlie- C0rnir13 ue(5r WJ7 Boys Stevenson. Noland, F. C. Morgan Phillips. C Poindexter King. Canton Liner, W'ville Clyde Cr Clyde niton Canton O Total 7 130 (i 95 7 (il 48 3 44 4 44 7 37 V. Total 7 74 4 44 7 39 4 3(i 4 34 4 32 3 31 Mr Route and 1. i Mrs. son. West of Clyde comber 17. Reynolds Girls Win, Boys Tie In Loop Twin Bill A shot from the field as the final whistle blew gave Stephens Lee High of Asheville a 21-21 tie with Bey nolds of Canton in a boys' Pied mont Conference basketball game at the Heynolds gym Friday night. The Reynolds girls, however, worked out a 29-24 decision over the Stephens Lee girls in the other half of the double-header. The Reynolds cagers tackle Cen tral of Sylva in a doublcheader at Sylva on January 3. Mr. and Mrs ol Waynesville ter. December John P.Ollll 17. llhinehart . a dauph- Mr. Wav in Mr CI . di and sville Mr: 'arl Stanley of December 18. and Mrs. Manuel a son. December Wyatt 19. of Mr. and Mrs. Hi Waynesville. Routi cember 18. rsbt 1 Dotson of a son, De- Mr. and Mrs. Groer Waynesville. Route 1, a December 19. Cagle of daughter. Mr and Mrs Hugh Sloan, Sr left Ibis morning for Sylvester, . : l 41 Ill ,,,.1 Vieorv.'i. wneie iney win t'liiu Christmas with relatives. I hey will also visit in Daytona Beach, and other Florida places. Mr and Mrs. W. W. Norman of Griffin, Gerogia are expected to morrow to spend the holidays wilh their son-in-law and daughter, Mi ami Mrs. Bichard Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunnieult of Chicago, 111. will arrive tomorrow to visit the bitter's mother, Mrs. Sam Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy Brandt and children. June, Jerry, and Alice, are leaving tomorrow to visit rel atives in Lynchburg for the holi days. John Edward Thomas, who is a student at the University of Vir ginia in Charlottesville, has arriv ed to spend the holidays with his parents, Chaplain and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, at their home at Juna luska. Dr. William N Thomas, Jr., of Washington, D. C, will arrive to morrow to visit his parents, Chap lain and Mrs. Thomas, for the holidays. Two trucks collided in the heavy log late Tuesday morning about a half mile east of Canton on the lh av ordain Boad. 'o one was hurt but property damage was substantial, State Highway I'atrolilian Hal Dayton re ported. He said a 1949 CMC bakery truck operated by William Jen nings Itobinson of Asheville crash ed into the back end of a truck being driven by Weaver John Boyd, 3(i, of Canton. The impact knocked Boyd's truck 40 feel into an adjacent field. Neither truck turned over. The back end of Boyd's truck and the front end of the bakery truck were demolished, he said, but could give no estimate of the damage. KETNER' Phone 2r)9-M At The Overhead Bridge LAKE JUNALUSKA MORE ABOUT County PMA (Continued from I'aRe 3) three rommunity coininunilymen from each ol the 23 organized com inunil ies. Then delegates were elecled to the county convention which was held the next day. Miss Fullbiight, following the elections, expressed appreciation for "all other agricultural agen cies in the county and especially to our neighbors, the Extension Service. "We are looking forward to working more closely with the members of the Extension Service in the future." WANT ADS Mr. and Mrs. Melburn Rogers, Jr., of llazelvvood, a son. Decem ber 19. Basketball Scores FORD FUNERAL HOME ?ORD Waynesville and MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION Dial 3535 Canton MONDAY Michigan 54, N. C. State 46. , N. C. State Freshman 105, Wil mington JC 19. Davidson 63, Monroe Clippers 58. Tuesday N. C. State 63, Michigan 52. South Carolina 54, Duke 44. (School) Asheville Catholic 23, St. John's (Waynesville) 20. . Marion 47, Lee Edwards 41. Father Of Raymond Thomas DiesIhTehn. E. S." Thomas, father of Ray mond Thomas of Waynesville, died early this morning at his home in Clinton, Tennessee. Mr. an Mrs. Raymond Thomas and three chfl- Jnn left durine the morning to attend funeral services. Mr. and Canton, a Mrs. Clinton Drake son. December 20. of Mr. and Mr Canton. Route cember 20. i. Earl McFalb 3, a daughter. of De- Mr. and Mrs. George Kinsland of Canton, a daughter. December 20. Mr. and 'Mrs. Morris Kelly. Jr., of Canton, a daughter, December 20. Dr. and Mrs. Phil Medford are leaving Friday for Cameron S. C, to spend Christmas with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Houck. Robeit Breese. Jr., of Raleigh, is expected to spend the holiday week-end with his mother, Mrs. Robert Breese. Miss Bebe Medford will leave Monday for a visit to friends in Madison. Florida. The only important shaft potash mines in America are near Carls bad, N. M. FOR SALE 1939 Four-door sedan. 194G Jeep. Both first class con dition. Shotguns, pistols and rifles. Girl's bicycle. 5 horse power outboard motor. Electric vacuum cleaner. Above items cheap for cash. W. E. Carter, Lake Junaluska. Phone 262-R. D 22 FOB SALE - Locust Stakes, round or split, 6-7 or 8 ft. lengths. Rea sonably priced. Call 302-J or see (). H. Massie, East St. D 22 MM II. tit U ' iM I I I A II I I " M It Adds Much to the Joy of Christmas to. end Our Very Best Wishes to Those Whom We Serve Richland Supply Co. Phone 43 At The Dejjot Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Byers. Jr., of Canton, a daughter December 20. Mr. Clyde and Mrs. John Caldwell of a daughter, December 20. Mr. and Mrs. of Waynesville, 21. Hilliard Allmonds a son, December Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lunsford of Canton, a daughter, December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Canton, a son. Clayton Wines December 22. of Bookmobile Schedule Friday, December 23rd FINES CREEK Mark Ferguson's Store 9:45-10:00 Mrs. Frances Rogers 10:15-10:45 Fines Creek School 11:00-12:15 Harley Rathbone 12:30-12:45 Charley Rathbone 1:00- 1:15 Lloyd Messer Groc 1:30- 1:45 C C. Hooker 2:15- 2:30 R. W. Noland 2:45- 3:00 Attention Parents The Home Laundry and Cleaners will give a FREE LAUNDRY bundle picked up and delivered to each family announcing a birth at the Haywood County Hospital. P. S. In the event ot twins this tlft will be doubled. Call 772 for your FREE SERVICE. Home Laundry And Cleaners Phone 772 Miller St. arvJLcGOOD'UJlSHtS JCWRISTmRS Junaluska Supply Co. LAKE JUNALUSKA
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