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V'AUt, Stt-, ft AVSESVILLE MOt'NTAlNEEK THE WAYNESVUXE MOUNTAINEER Clyde Cardinals Presenting Spirited Team . Bethel High School's Blue Demons Oi 1950 A T k M. , it. I I tin oT ir .cr w . i w XT Clvcle football squad, left to right, front row; Carrol Jones, back; George Umbo, center; Luke Terrell, tackle; Joe Morrow, guard; SllUier guard; Jimmy unaniufis. unit, nayue owvrnsoiii guaiu; iuiiii Kitiitau, u, imium ... - ' ding back row: Coach Hugh Constance; Dickey-West,, end; Henry Shook, back; : Donald Milner, endv Bruce Francis, guard; Charles JlillS back; Wtarvin i-ruiuiu, aiiv:, c-uu,y muiij, uovik. itt i iiuiu', - . de Has Open b This lekend Ide High School's Cardinals ire for their October 27 neigh od battle with Bethel by'tak le weekend Off. ; ch Hugh Constance plans to iow Bethel makes out with ale School. t Cardinals, who improved winless season's record last end by tying favored Oakley, me an open date this week- mtance said the Clyde defense (1 better than they had so far season, in the Oakley game spent this week working to ; them better, Canton JV's Top Local Juniors, 25-7 f ,' s" ( ny In Wrong ce Expensive" By RUTH CURRENT Home Demonstration Agent i penny in a fuse socket can set muse afire. Many people still naware of the danger of nver ng wires by replacing a burn it fuse with a penny, e fuse Is a protection. When Slows,'1 it warns that wires are iMtded that is, more electric being carried than the circuit landle safely. The trouble may ising too many appliances on circuit, or some defect in an lance a cord or the wiring. I burning out of the fuse cuts file current, thus avoiding fires ! overheating hiddeTi wires, a penny replaces the fuse, the ' of the trouble Is not correct The circuit still is overloaded, the wires raav herome so hot I their insulation may begin to iiler. Overloaded wires have Idereri inslilo tious wall for . : ... . If days before they have been Ipvered. Fires in the night or pi families are away often have i traced to such a start. ery home should have extra s of the right size conveniently the service box where they be readv if a fuse blows. TQ lent trouble, wiring should be. feted and approved by a.quaH-J I inspector and then reinspeciea fy five years. fie housewife as well as her yand should be familiar with size of wires and fuses recom- ided for the home. . The Na- Electrical Code now recom- Ws No. 12 wire for general lp"uirinrt tnm lfnV,4 nwA email fiances rather than the No. 14 Canton High School's JayVees walloped the waynesviiie Jayvees 2S-7. at the Canton stadium last night. That made it four straiaht for the unbeaten Bear Cubs, and two- straight losses for the Yannigans, who i.re still hunting their first victory of the season. Halfback Chili Burnette scored , three of Canton's touchdowns, on runs of 45 and 19 yards, and a one yard buck, The lone Yannigan touchdown was set up by a blocked punt, which Waynesviiie recovered on the Canton three. Hugh Fraier took it over from the one, and Quarterback Charles Messer ran through the line tor the extra point. 0 7 0 07 Waynesviiie Canton 6 12 0 7-25 TROUBLE IN PAIRS LOGAN, O Hocking County sheriff A. J. Waldrom was notified of two burglaries in the Tick Ridge area, the first for the area in 48 years. i SIMPLE TREND Tho irend iii grandmother's day was toward ornate furniture styl ing. The current trend is toward "dressine-UP" basic tailored de signs New traditional and modern styles feature fringe and moss edging io hide line severity. Kick pleat skirts appear less frequently, but nevertheless are the vogue for those who prefer less decorative trim. wire used in the Past- No- 12 is large enough for most electric ap pliances except heavier items like mitrr hpater and clothes drier.' These take special outlets and circuits. The rljght size fuse protects the wire - For light circuits, a 15 am pere fuse is recommended. Ap pliance circuits take a 20-ampere fuse. This information will be stamped on the metal at the bot tom of the fuse. SIMMY'S GAMES GAMES OF OCT. II By FRANK ECK AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor EAST ARMY to rout HARVARD (Cadets have too many gunsK PRINCETON to take BROWN (The Tigers figure to romp. COLGATE over BUCKNELL (Red Raiders might pour If oiH. PENN to beat COLUMBIA (Figures to be real thriller). CORNELL to trounce YALE (Ithacans class of east). DARTMOUTH to rout LEHIGH (It's men against boy s. FORDHAM to edge WEST VIRGINIA (Rams horns are aharpi. HOLY CROSS to take SYRACUSE (Crusaders by big score). LAFAYETTE over "DELAWARE (Not much edge, however'. MARYLAND to rout NO. CAROLINA STATE (Terps rolling now. NAVY to upset SOUTHERN CAL (Middles seek revenge. RUTGERS to halt NYU (New Brunswick boys due). TEMPLE to rout WAYNE (Pretty late for a breather). KENTUCKY to take V1LLANOVA (Easier than taming Wildcats). . MIDWEST ILLINOIS to conquer WASHINGTON (Figures to be a Unlit one). OKLAHOMA AGGIES to beat, KANSAS (May reverse last year's 65-14). OKLAHOMA to trim KANSAS STATE A romp for the Somiers). MICHIGAN STATE to rout MARQUETTE (It was 48-7 last fulU. MICHIGAN to take WISCONSIN (By al least two touchdowns). OHIO STATE to beat MINNESOTA (Buckeyes out to reverse 27-0 loss). MISSOURI to halt IOWA STATE (Should win in a walk). PENN STATE over NEBRASKA (Did It by 22-7 In '4Ji. PITT to nip NORTHWESTERN (PanlVier getting tougher). NOTRE DAME to crush INDIANA (Irish scored 4D-U last year). pimniiF. to take IOWA (Could be a hair raiser). rf ULSA to conquer DETROIT (A nip and tuck affair). 1 SOUTH GEORGIA TECH over AUBURN (North might mean difference). ALABAMA to halt TENNESSEE (Figures to be a squeaker). Dt'KE to blast RICHMOND (Blue Devils by a wide marpin). VANDERBILT to take FLORIDA (Could ko either way). WAKE FOREST over GEORGE WASHINGTON (By good maiRin) GEORGIA to spill LSU (Bulldogs a surprise team). TULANE to conquer MISSISSIPPI iGreeti Wave rolls here), VIRGINIA to rout VMI (l'apit's play the difference!. .-..w viatw ........ urn a I,.,,,,!, ,m tn fiLniri1). WASHINGTON & LEE to rout DAVIDSON (A breather so late?). Night game. SOUTHWEST TEXAS to trim ARKANSAS (Longhorns by long gainers). TEXAS TECH over BAYLOR (Could be very close). SMU to humble RICE (Mustangs have diversified poweri. TEVS AGGIES to beat TCU (Figures to be wide open ball gamr) Night game, FAR WEST COLORADO over ARIZONA (Visitors hold slight edge). DENVER to beat BRIGHAM YOUNG (They did it 35-7 last year). WYOMING to stop UTAH (This team upset Baylor in opener). CALIFORNIA to rout OREGON STATE (They have it this .season). MONTANA to crush MONTANA STATE (A big battle for Buttei. OREGON to trim ST. MARY'S (It was 24-7 last tlmt ). STANFORD to nip UCLA (Indians great this year). RECORD: 68 Right, 28 Wrong, 5 Ties. Pet.: 723. Bethel Htth School's 1950 squad started the school ! second season in scholastic football last September, and two weeks later chalked . . .. ... j . ... riinn Ti-i,.ill l.ui RliMnn Frod Rnuem ltarrv up the first victory 8 on- the acnoois auueuc revora. . r rom, ,iuw, . v.m r .. ..-.-, , Stevenson. Doyt Sheppard, Bobbv Fore, Jess Welch, and John M, Rigdon. Second row: Kenneth Jones. Charlie Blaylock, Jimmle Camp bell Billy Allison, Bill Queen, Guy Mease, Kenneth Lowe, and Jerry Gibson. Back row: Assistant Coach J. C. Atkins, Hai ild Met ser Tommy Qwen, Ray Phillips, Edwin Lowe, Billy DieU. Everett Sheppard, J. V. Allen, D. B. Gibson, Wayne Howell, Jarvta Twiggs, and Head Cbach Jack Arrlngton. former Western Carolina Teachers' blocking back who took over the squad for its second eeason. " iStaff Photo). . Blue Demons Asheville School Meet Bethel High School's Blue Don will prepare for their October 27 neighborhood battle with Bethel by taking the weekend off. The game will start at 8:30 P. M. I Asheville School, still smarting from the 28-6 pasting they took from Canton List Saturday night, will be a hpvy favorite to lick the Demons. Coach Jnck Arrlnglon's Bethel hovs. however, have been Improv ing steadily with every game and are capable of turning the con test Into a close battle. The Demons are still hunting for their second victory of the season, but have scored In every game they have played. Durham, Reynold Lead NC School Football Teams Texas Christian and Southern Methodist have met 32 timet on the gridiron, and each has posted 13 wins, with six lies. Reynolds High school of Winston-Salem and Durham's defend Imi State AAA champions top North Carolina's schoolboy grid squads in this week's Associated Press rankings. The ratings are based on a scholastic sportswrllers' poll. The standiiiKs: 1 -Durham and WiiWhin-Salem; 3, Wilmington; 4, Charlotte Cen tral; 5. Rock Mount; ti. ueiusvme and Mt. Airy; H, Asheville; 9, Greensboro; 10. Salisbury. Honorable mention: Kayetteville, Asheboro, MurliiiKton. Henderson villi'. Graham, Goldsboro. Kuquay Springs, Washington, Gaslotila and Belmont. Weekend High School Football FRIDAY (.'union u Morgaidon. SATURDAY Bethel at Asheville school, 3:30. Christ' School at Wayiiosvlllt", 7:30. Plans To Be Made For Next CDP Cage Season Community basketball players, chairman, and recreational leaden will meet at tha Haywood County Court House Monday night to plan for the 1950-51 Community uevei opment Program cage campaign. Assistant County Agent Turner Cathey, Community Development Program supervisor, announced the meeting for 7:30 P. M. The group will discuss eligibility rules selection of coaches, list the places available for games, and 6" over other details incident to the session. Riggins Leads Hay wood Men's League Bowlers : Julius Ruzfiins lead the Hay- wood County Men's Bowling Asso ciation through last weekend. His average of 183.8 per game for 11 games tops the individual scoring at the end of last week's BAGS BOBCAT WITH HAMMER KAN BERNARDINO, Calif. i om,.i. i. MeCaii banned a bobcat with a hammer on a city J street. MeCall was driving at night in nearby Volton when the cat ran In front of his ear. He slammed on his brakes and jumped out, a hammer In his hand. He slung It and made a lucky hit -on the head. The animal came out of H and lunged. McCail bopped it again With thi'ti,1fnWrHiJ."pirtflni'ir,aa'y for good, matches. The top ten bowlers: II T G Arr. Riggins 12 1801 11 ,163.8 Cribble 15 2391 15 159,6 Medford 16 1903 12 158.7 Rose 19 2315 15 154.5 Yount 20 2304 15 153.9 Cochran 20 2300 15 153.5 Pressley 20 1380 9 153.3 Hamlett 21 1825 12 152.1 Stretcher 21 2122 14 lS'l.B Dudley 21 1363 9 151.4 They worked particularly " on their pass defenses, which haven't been so hot all season, and concen trated on eliminating the flaws' in their offense, which bogged down badly,' through mistakes and the aggressivness of I he opposing tote, last Friday night. Every touchdown scored against them this season has been done or set up by passe. The Time Is Here To Show Your Stand For America . 1 . LAFF-A-DAY 111 yjc m m . LAFF-A-DAY IU f it tmc nTiin ivkdicate, woi imt W vl wish you'd stop calling the puddinf my Suodjiyjunch I r - A -0- OUR GOAL IN HAYWOOD IS 10,000 SIGNATURES - BE SURE YOURS IS AMONG THE GROUP On Saturday of this week, the kders oi the Crusade for Freedom here in Haywood want to forward via plane to Berlin, the Freedom Scrolls containing the names of Ten Thousand Haywood citizens. These will be placed under the Freedom Bell when it is rung and heard around the world next Tuesday. Haywood has responded very satisfactorily, with people in all walks of life happily putting their names to the scrolls to show they are happy to be Americans. v .v.;.-ji,,',',''':'W:,ATlr Corm Inc!, World rights reserved. "l don't like piggy banks-they turn me into a miser, and my jarenti into bank robbera.y First National Bank WAYNESVILLE First State Bank HAZELWOOD '.. . Deposits up to $10,000.00 Insured by The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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