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4 'v 1 rtl These boys make up part of Bethel High School's 1950 football squad. In the line, left to riijht: J. V. Allen, Jerry Gibson, D. B. Gibson, Charlie Blaylo.k, Jimmy Campbell, Guy Mease, ami Kenneth Lowe. Backs, left to right: Harry Stevenson, Edwin Lowe, Kenneth Jones, and Billy Allison. tStafT rnotoi. HS Expects W'Awment Home Field ... . Kmmfiilnctfirs anri Irvine s """""" Rlue Devus wm uwkic P . . . ! HI... DiAna ,e attraction. Ic Mil P. M. I crleto.n Weatherby's boys I ntlieir heavy cu ius yesie.- lrn0on with a brisk scrim- m type as u y , the day before. ,ead coach reported his boys k in good shape but Le was one exception f Wade Francis, casuou, Lot.vUle game . wo weeks till lisiea as .injury has been repairing, t Weatherby said his Mount s' . . . M. I could expeci a M Brevard. forecast was oasva ou f lbservations at the Brevard- School game. , c.hnnl won bv an upset. usually pulls a t Ld( the same every season.: no secret inai every ufiim- the Waynesville schedule irs the season a good one if U-k "the Mountaineers., j Mountaineers have to win e to siay " " . hough it will UKe a iov wa cons record to give them a ,.( the title. ... Mountaineers will have me i If Francis Is I id the power in the backf:eld. Brevard has superiority m in the Dacnucm am ,.t Wavnpsvuie s aeriai - k aum. Lment last Saturday night, BOSTON U. to take SYRACUSE for, and the Mountaineers j COLGATE to edge DKOWN lave that enecuve curium. - cuMWt-Ui ilu I over inyu power and deception uim LAFAYETTE to beat BUCKNKLL t been hunting for all season. , C0RNELL (o trim PRINCETON kard. to get any wnere 1 DARTMOUTH h. halt HARVARD fund game, will have n, FRANCISCO to nlo FORDHAM s Allien McLracKen uuu . ".. . , .,,,.,, and Tackles Bobby Setzeri villanuva to eoge uiumniww my Nichols out of the way. HOLY CROSS to beat YALE N was ine ucnt w- - jrcnn iu hhia I l,m the field last saiuiuay pENN STATE to crush TEMPI. K ! PITT to take MIAMI a,t. he was so good, he p ay-, RUTGKRS ov(,,. LE11IC;u i !i ..4 Lm nil nilt 1 W I 1 VIRGINIA to halt WEST VIRGINIA Bethel Gridders Line Up For Practice Run Hendersonville Challenges Canton At Canton Tonight It i 1.1 f - r-rt; Canton High School's undefeated Black Bears meet Hendersonville tonight at the Canton stadium, j Kickoff time for the Blue Ridge ,! Conference headliner is 7:30 P.M. ! Thf Boart-ats. thoueh walloDed I by Waynesville (26-6 and smoth ered by Asheville (47-0), shape up i as me rougnesi stumoung uiocr in snw the Bears' wav to their first Blue ' . : Kidge crown since 1947. j l-Kto'"" i A large delegation of Waynesville 2 Pressley folks, Including (Uite few foot-j 3Medfonl ' ball people, will help pack the Bear : stadium for the fracas. i The Mountaineers won't be in ! action until Friday night. They will I be at home for Brevard, In another l Conference game, A Hendersonville victory, regard- 1 t-d as improbable, but not impos- (See Bearcats Pare. 1 1 Riggins Leads Men's Bowling Julius Riggins still leads thv in dividual scorers in the Waynes ville Men's Bowling Leavnie. The standings: 4- Giihlle 5- Yount .6 Cochran 7 -Dudley 8 - Rose 9 Francis 10- Hamlett Plans Made For 1950-51 Community Cage Season lldn. G. Avg. 12 u u;:i2 13 12 Hi2 a Ifi 14 15H 5 1.1 18 1M.IS I Itt 18 155 9 18 18 IMS 12 1!) 154.8 18 20 153 IS 14 21 151.2 15 22 150.15 County community leaders and recreation officials Monday night drew up plans for the 19fi0-51 bas ketball season. Approximately 2u0 people, in cluding principals of the county's high schools and loial Community Development Program olficialn, at tended the session at the Court House here. A committee for the 1950-51 sea son was selected: Jack Justice of Canton, eliairman; George Roger of timer Ciahtrct: Joe Turner, Fines Creek: Hob Williams, White Oak; Lester Stockton, Crnso; and Martin Rogers. Stanley Cove. The eligibility rules adopted lunity to take part fit athletic. At the same time the rules were set up to protect hih sellout bas ketball coaches from losing varsity players to the cpmmunily teams. The ruKs: li Limit niembenliip of a Com munity team to pi rmaiient rsl dents of that romil. unity ; 2 Prohibit varsity hi ;h school players and meiiibcrs of Class A and B iiiilepmdeiit teams . ftwn playing for a comiiiuiiiiy team; this rule applies to both bovs and flrl: no ilay r wh has been ls sued a varsity '.uniform by his or lier hii'h sc'lutol team may coin- aimed, fundumeiilally: to encoui- pete on a comiminity team: age the part icioallon of people who! The rule on inilepeiuU nts does normally do not have much oppor- (S Cage Season Pare i) : Bethel Clyde To Play Friday Alternoon In Opening Of Neighborhood Series : : i ; - i i .I i nu ri.,i ri.iiiiiil ! SATURDAY'S GAMES WW IV GAMES OF OCT. t By FRANK F.CK AP Newsfcatures Sports Editor EAST (Cadets everything. Lions Little). (Not much to choose from here).! (A likely high scoring game). (Violet in for a surprise), ill could go either way). (It was too close last year). (The Green will roll here). i Figures to be a good unmet. (Wildcats in close battle), (Crusaders pack power). (Middies just haven't got in. iThey're not in the same league), i Look at that Panther schedule). (It was 40 27 last time). (A stout defensive battle). built substitution all but two c nt Hie same. chunky 160-pound guard MIDWEST l through the oftensivi "i . ,, , ,Nnls nv(M. INDIANA ( A Big Ten game worth watrhlnfii. time the signals were ca lea r . camta ri int ill mil,) tn ritlwr wav). t , ,1 ra ni th line ' c . ... Ill the hall carrieis ai me .,., , himmicita iWnlun'liuw nun li clrnnnei). ip r behind it inivmunn iu iiumi uim..i. " ,. lCSm School backs couldn't KANSAS to take NEBRASKA . (Looking to avenge 27-13 lossi. . ..' . , . il I MimTiiuircTi'niii n.,.. wmrciTM?IN (It kIkiiiUI b a liant One). I yard tliiotign nis ijoii' . ' ' NOTRE DAME to rout MItMlliAl mak. uiism sun iii.ui i i umur.. ' Mountaineers probably will ! OHIO STATE over IOWA . (The Buckeyes have this one). OKLAHOMA to crush tow A mail i i no miuiicis v-i.v m.iui... .. e,,ii., TTiirotd Metcalfe UftoontTm in '.nn nia AUOMA AJtM ( Aiaies have stout defense); ids; Henry Nichols and Bobby mjuntjE to turn hack UCLA (The team that beat Notre Dame) 3 . . . . . ai.i.... ion ii ;il tackle; Aiaen mchui"." Joe Hipps at guards; Jerry Rovd at center . ... Fugate at quarteroacR. M left hall: tarroii oi I Swanger at right half ; and Oeweese at fullback. TULSA to rout BRADLEY 'First met N it'ht game. in '49 -Tulsa won 55-6) SOUTH ALABAMA over MISSISSIPPI ST. (Will he 7 straight over Maroons) TULANE to heat AUBURN (A Green Dave habit since 1H4(). CLF.MSON to take WAKE FOREST (A southern power this fall). MARYLAND over DUKE (Duke won six previous meetings). FLORIDA to crush FURMAN (Furman last beat Gators in 1930I. KENTUCKY to trio GEORGIA TECH (Wildcats great this year). TGU over MISSISSIPPI (Horned Frogs over Rebels again). NORTH CAROLINA over WM. and MARY (Tar Heels are due). NORTH CAROLINA STATE over VPI .. (State by a large score). TENNESSEE to take WASHINGTON & LEE (First meeting since 1929). VMI to rout CATAWBA 'The Kaydets find a breather). Night game. ew Marks bt In Men's owling Race i,, ,. uiovnocutita nnwlins 1. . ....j ,v. tn the SOUTHWEST w, Mdnuweu BK . i,. . , . , a ,..! urn rup spot in the Waynesviue yANDERBILT to edge ARKANSAS iuui 10 avenge - "s Bowling League Tuesday TEXAS AGGIES to beat BAYLOR (Stiteler has strength now) tuvac in I, kwt mrE (Lonphorns have Townsend) fee turned back second-place j . . TEXAS WESTERN (Figures as close game) . r. ' 1J ' - ' ' ' ' Lawrence, a-o. Dairv, the league leader. fver, continued on its way with 0 victory over fifth-place FAR WEST CALIFORNIA to trim ST. MARY'S 'Bears hold 32-8 series edge). COLORADO AGGIES over UTAH STATE (Colorado has 22-1 1 bulge). . . . i tit ii iriirl it hv 14-7 Inst vear). fin Brook Resort in fourt j , . ARlzovA rseek first win in second meeting, defeated last-place ua i"n i ,,Axr . ,,i..,0r. ,nr, hv fi.1-14 last fall). Iipr hv the samp wore OKEUUN l A i r. 10 roui fiv"""" - - - - tlav night's acTon set new J SOUTHERN CAL. to halt OREGON 'Easiest rival thus ar Ic, for the high team game and , STANFORD to halt WASHINGTON 'Indians must sioo ,..... . I I . . . T --V lit ..inn OR lO llct ftmo individual series. I WASHINGTON STATE to rout luanw IBC set both of them, on ; of j WYOMING to beat NEW MEXICO (Cowboys have 4-2 series edge). t twice. j Nieht game. fe team rolled both of the top j (RECORD: 98 Right. 41 Wrong, 5 Ties. Pet.: . 705). le if thf pveninff. a 960 twice. I ' Jr.R H. Stretcher of WBC roll-1 la 581 for the top Individual ; tf -..n. ae l.ott also turned in the highest jn Qrgailized BC's team series of 2,831 also tons for the three matches and the third best mark recorded Thn rlvde Cardinals and the Bethel Blue Demons will inaugur ate Haywood County's newest fami ly football feud Friday afternoon. This first game between the neighbors, who are only about : seven miles apart, will be staged at : the Clyde field, 1 The kickoff is scheduled for 3:1S P. M, j Clyde is In its first season, and . Bethel in its second of scholastic football, and the opposing roaches i are former Western Carolina Teachers' College teammates. Hugh Constance, the Cardinal coach, was co-captain and center for the 'Cats last season, and Coach Jack Arrlligton of Bethel was regular blocking back. It shapes up as a game between two closely-matched teams, though Bethel has been in th. business a season longer. The Cardinals are si ill hunting their first victory to put on their school record. Bethel, after going winless through its firM season, won its first contest September 29, upset ting Sand Hill of the Blue Hldge Conference. 12-0. at Sand Hill. Clyde came close to Us tirst , victory on October 13 when It hat- tli.rl Ouklev to o 0-0 til). j Clvde was licked by Candler, j 40-2(1. Sylva. 39-12: and Canton .IV, j 121-9. - i I Bethel has lost to Biltmore 33 0. i ! Sylva, 19-13; Canton ,1V, 19-7; and ! Abbeville School varsity 62-0. Each team scored in every game so far this season. . Against mutual opponent; how ever the Blue Demons hav Mmwn a boiler defense But the Cardinals defense showed WO per rent im provement in their last game the clash with Oakley. In any event, when two clos neighbors get together, it Is usually a tossuo. previous records lo me I contrary. In the backfield, the Cardinals seem to have more power,. Charlie Jenkins, lUO-pound fullback, has gained consistently in every game he has played. Tailback Cotton Stephenson rates among the county's Shiftiest runners, and fcnd urn naynes i one of the county's top pass re ceivers. Matched against these will be Bethel's Sheppard brothers, Doy and Everett, 'wth of whom can run anrl naSS ti. Demons line, headed by Guard D. B. Gibson and, Tackle Jerry Gibson, rates as the stronger, and the comparative work of the two forward wall may tell the final story. Buy iiay9s pedal Fall Palmes We Many Items Specially Priced This Week List Below Only a Few of the Many Offered Beautiful New Cotton Plaid Blankets $1.89 VALUE - SINGLE $1.98 VALUE SINGLE $2.98 VALUE -DOUBLE $2.66 Children's Department Corduroy Overalls Size 2 to 8 Group $2-95 rTSL 2.48 In blue brown ninroon t Being shown this week for first time Hunts In WNC illovve'en Carnival For Crabtree ' Crabtree-lron Duff School tv and PT A will sponsor a "'Veen Carnival for the chil- Tuesclav nieht. e partv will ODen at 7:30 p. m. fie school. jis. Phillip Chase is serving as fral chairman in charge of ng the arrangements. TA leaders and faculty memb- fare working with her. f ery class in the school, from grade to hleh school senior, sponsor a different phase of carnival. H the proceeds will go to help nre the formation of the pro ?A school band. he television transmission band sists of two parts, electrically fratcd, tne for sound and the jw for tha picture. After all applications had been processed and drawines held, a number of vacancies still existed in som of the oreanized nunis to be held In the wildlife management areas of the western part of the itate. Clyde P. Patton. Executive Director of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, an nounced today. Applications to fill these vacan- for the season. , . Ppt Dairv's 914 was third best team game, and its 2,598 was sec ond best team series, Wilson Medford of Pet was run nonm both for individual high ser ies and high game honors. His best game was a 19a, ana ms sen totalled 562. The standings: Pet Dairy - A. C. Lawrence - - j WBC - 12 Twin Brook - Wellco ' Dayton - L 4 6 a 13 7. 14 4 17 ill hp aceeoted on a flrst- come-first-served basis until all are filled. Apolications to fill these va cancies should be sent directly to the Wildlife Resources Commis sion, Box 2919, Raleigh, by No- vr.mhpr 3. 1950 The same rules and fees apply to these applications as for those on which drawings have been made. The following are areas and dates on which vacancies still exist: PISGAH AREA: Bent Creek Gun Hunt. December 4. 5. 6: Southern Main Hunt, November 27, 28, 29; Cantrell Creek Lower Hunt. No uemhpr 30 December 1. 2. SHERWOOD AREA: West Fork, November 24, 25; West Fork, No- .mW 29 30- East Fork. Novem ber 22, 23; East Fork, November 27, 28; East Fork, December I, I. RICH LAUREL. AREA: Novem ber 20, 21. 22! December 7. 8, 9. STANDING INDIAN AKKA: No vember 20, 21, 22; December 7. 8, 9. FIRES CREEK AREA: De'em- hor 7 H ft WAYAH AREA: November 20, 21, 22; December 7, 8, 9. MOUNT MITCHELL AREA Curtis Creek, December 7, 8. Farm Bureau Gains In Bowling Race Fourth-olace Farm Bureau Mut ual gainerl ground this week In the Waynesville Women's Bowling l.eseue race. Farm Bureau turned back' A. C Lawrence. 3-0. while third-place Wellcn Shoe No. 1 was losing to Howell Moor Monday niM. 3-0. Wellco No. 2 maintained its leasue leadin? npre by stopping Davton Rubber. 3-0. j . Howell Motor turned in (he hieh pot scores for both team and Indi vidual high games and series. The beit team prune was 70(1, and the best team series. 2.07fi. Mrs. Mohela Medford of Howell wnti honors for both individual high game and individual high sHes She rolled a best game of 187, anrfji high series of 456. Wellso No. 1 turned in a , 700 game for second place in that de partment, and the second-best series of 1,971. Dorothy Phillips of Wellco No. 2. with a 152. was runnerup for high Individual game honors. 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