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, gpORTS TAGE Of The WaynesvlHe Mountslnegf Thursday Atientwm, November 2. 1330 . - ana M ' n Fes J""""3 d w r i n it. nn n . i ' . . H if -v -vllirr" r tots ysi u LPD WWW T Later, Canton Bash With lst School sheville llfd anton will meet !iltfl,. r.roenies at the ,j c.,.,.i-Mav after- vnn! neiu iwiw-v - 5-ji. Ridge L0iuwri.c- v..... bersonvmedownby Black Bears unless they Utred "in' Cluing but deficl- mav tiavc - fsvlvester available for a. first time since me f iv Mebane. and Uwill give the Greenies mning attacK, a nne lbinaUon, and better-man- unting- l , ri aiken. however, an- Ling back, has been out L Since the WaynesvlHe en he suffered a aisiocai- .ier. " taipnt will be operating . iin that will be over- Id by the well-conditioned forwards. . .. . . ireenies. however, surprised , by holding the Mountain , iurllock for three quar- lihcir game here two weeks a wet field. They had sur- i Brevard team superior in ,er the weekend before by ! 13-12. nil game may be closer for irs than any they've played of the first Waynesville this one, the Bears have wvard to take care of be- jiming the Conference cham- ifther. only four more are left on the Canton If. the Christ School and id contests, Canton will meet at home, and wind up the Thanksgiving Day against inille at Canton. Mountaineers', shape up as fy bis obstacle left ni Can- utli to its fust all-winning since 1947. Mountaineers i Close Home Schedule Against Blues Wavnesvillp Hitfh School's Mountaineers will play their final home aine of the 1950 football . campaign here Saturday night. The opponent will be Aslieville School, and the result will go on the Blue Ridge Conference record, . Coach Curleton Weatheiby said; the kickoff is scheduled for 7 30; p.m. The Blues, sporting their peren nial crop of large gridders and a passing ace named B. C. Smith, have had a couple of disappoint ments this season, dropping a close one to Biltmore and a 26-6 decision to undefeated Canton. They bounded back from the Canton defeat, however, by' smoth ering Bethei, 62-6, highest tally run up by a Blue Kutge lower-' ence eleven in the last four seasons. The Mountaineers, however, with only a 6-0 loss to Canton and a 14 13 loss to Lenoir's Western AA Conference leaders, are tabbed as favorites. Coach Weatherby indicated that all the reeular starters might be available for the first time since the Lenoir game on the last week end in December. He also observed that the re serves, whose inexperience posed j. thp Mountaineers' most serious These Boys Helping Clemson Stay Undefeated ' ( I 1 ' , i al ii mi inr iii""" M Bethel Heels Candler In Bid For Third Victory B.thtl's Blue Demons" already have made this season the most successful in their siIkkiI's s-liovt gridiron record. They'll try to Improve on it Fri day afternoon, at the expeitM ol a tough Candler MAN OF' MANY COUNTRIES WFSTOVF.R FIELD.' Mass. SSnt. Jolin U. Duuonl is virtu ally a one-man I'nlted Nations. I) , In iwii'i:i educated ill Yugo- ' I .-I...., ....... I v,.,., r,,riTMtlv altacn- elevtii which liasl- , , vihv In llel- lost only one (fame so (ai this l.H . , ... a Wasliington. he's Th ninlfst is SC hedUlt'it lol' J ,.... ,-t . . . . m - a n m These t vo bcks art largel v Tesponsibl e for the fact that Clemsoii'S offensive ha, been rolling In m XJ: keep the Tigers undefeated. Clemson won three straight before being tied by South Carolina. :.'..'... '-- FVLLBACK FRED CONE Victory -Hungry Cards Face Hoi Springs lit Clyde CAT CASTLE IN AIR BETHEL, Minn. Cats usually go up treei to chas birds, biit Will Vronvak says his .cat went up a ir... in iiva like the birds, The cat Have birth to three kittens and is housins her brood In a dead limo i ' J 25 feet oft the ground. p.m. at Candler. The Mciory over Sand H1U i" September actually assured the De mons a better season .than, their first which came last year when they came through six games with five losses and a tie. The win over Clyde last Friday in the first of the projected neigh borhood battles between the two .-hni)ls. made the season a success Tin Demons could go through their remaining three games with out a loss, though they w ill be tin derdoiis in the Candler game,'- Aftr that one come the con tests witli the Waynesville Junior varsity and the second game wnn n.,ih Mthel bihI Candler' had irnnhl subduing the Cardinals, rnHlir ooenine Clyde s tirst season, had to come from behind In a free-scoring battle to gain 40-26 victory. Bethel pushed over two touch downs In the first period, but went now an American Gl, Dwarf tvpe fruit trees, as a rule, produce Just as well as their regu lur stee counterparts. scoreless the rest of the game against a Clyde team that naa im proved about 100 per cent since us opener. Bethel's defenses will provide suffer test for the Candler at tack than Clyde's did. The Demons' biggest problem defensively will be to stop the run ning and passing of Candler. I all- hack Davey Robinson. The game, incidentally, will have former baseball teammates on op posite sides of the fence. Kenneth Jones, Bethel fullback, was a relief pitcher on the Hay u.mH rnuntv American Legion tnninr baseball team for which Robinson played starting shortstop I last summer. WBC Gains In Bowling Loop Play Waynesville Bowling Center ad-' vanced to within 5 percentage" points of second place in Hit Waynesville Men s Bowling ueague last Tuesday night by winning the only match of the evening. WBC shut out Dayton, 3-0. as the four other teams in the League postponed their matches. Pet in first ulace. hail been scheduled to play Twin Brook, In fourth; and A. C. Lawrene. the. runnerup, was to meet Wellco Shoe, In fifth. The high score Tuesday nlht, included High team game WBC, 817; htKh team n-riesWBC, 2.632; Individual high game Mark Rose, WBC, 199: second Dr. R, H, Stretcher. WBC, 191: high In dividual series Mark Rose, 536; second Dr. Stretcher, 488. Pet Dairy A. C. Lawrence WBC Twin Brook Resort Wellco Shoe Co. Dayton Rubber W 17 13 13 . 8 7 4 L 4 6 13 14 17 Even the lowly clothespin hai gone modern; 'it's now available In colored plastics. rl..,l UIitI, Cxhnnl's vletorV-hun- IHC v. " UJUC - ------ problem at the start of the season, j gry Cardinals will tackle a tough were developing satisfactorily. j 0 Springs eleven at Clyde Fri This contest also will be the fin-j aay afternoon in their sixth at al loop game of the season for!tl,nlp. their first season. Waynesville. I The Cards were shut out for the A victory would keep the Moun- j f.sl (jme in live games last t ri Well Gains I Women's iwling fill Motor Company refiis Ifl gain on first-place Wellco tin the Waynesville Women's kit! League campaign Monday kind-place Howell defeated iaeue leader. 2-1 fli'O No. 1, in third place, ijup the pace by shutting out Lawrence, 3-0, and fourth j Farm Bureau Mutual Insur- Aifeated Dayton, 2-1. high scores for the evening li team games Wellco No. 1, jsecond Howell Motor. 828; f team series Howell, 2,355; Bd-Wellco No. 12.257: jividual high game Mohela rd, Howell. 195- second Gordon, Wellco No. 1. 175; iividual high series Mohela rd, 486; second Jerry PaT lowull. 426 I W L o2 19 5 fl Motor 18 6 jto-1 17 -7 IMut. Ins 9 15 n Rubber 6 18 & Lauxpn., Q 91 hedule for Monday, Nov. 6: ' ieli Motor vs A. C. Lawrence IkHco 0. 2 vs Farm Bureau (Hco No. l vs Dayton Rubber. taineers in the running for their third straight title, and at the least clinch the runnerup spot. The chances of making it three straight crowns, however, are all but gone, since Canton faces only undermanned Christ School (Sat urday afternooni and Brevard, los er hv 41-0 to Waynesville last weekend, in its remaining loop boy Barnes. I The Waynesville and Canton will get tndotlior Thnnksuivine Day lor their traditional battle and second meeting of the season. But It is on the hooks as a non-j Conference engagement, since the; earlier battle between the two neighbors this season was the loop test. End Wade Francis, Injured in the Hendersonville game two weeks ago, has seen the two succeeding games from the sidelines. But he is expected to De reauy to go Saturday night. Probable starting lineup lor Waynesville: Fmls Metcalfe and Miuon; tackles i ,ii,,n ih.iv siicrumbed lo Ml)., " .' Bethel's Blue Demons. 14-0. The two teams will close the season November 17 with their second engagement, scheduled for Bethel. This weekend's contest will be the next-to-the-last of tile season for Coach Hugh Constance's Clyde eroid so far. though it doesn't show a win, is a good one for a team in its tirst season. Medford Leads In Men s Loop Wilson Medford climbed" up from third place to nudge Julius Higglns out of the lead in the WaVnesville Men's Howling League a c . i. l individual scoring race Nienoisanu m-iM-i, is""""--" I . M,.rraeken and Hipps; center Boyd or Evans; quarterback Fu- gate; left half-Moss; rigm nan C, Swanger or T. Swanger; full back DeWeese or Koss. Pet 792 750 708 375 250 125 HE LIKES EVERYBODY PROVIDENCE, R. 1 Comment-, ing on his 50 years of police work, Edward J. Kelly of Providence, , executive secretary of the Inter national Association of Police, said he would do it all over again if; given a chance. "For one thing,' , he said "I spent mv life associating ; with some of the finest people in the world policemen and tne pun- ;ic." ji'ica Medloid s work last week gave him an average of 163 8 per game for each of 17 games. His handicap is 12. Higfiiis' average now stands at 159.14 per game cr the same route. He has a handicap of 15. The individual average fur the top ten; Medford Higgins Cribble Hose 1'ressley Yount Stretcher Cochran Francis Dudley Hdp 12 15 18 18 18 19 19 19 21 22 Cms. Avg. 17 103.8 17 18 21 15 21 20 21 14 15 "fAO&TARTAR - - - By Alan maver RviN "huck" HO LP ASH -r pVE ah he iur TAR H5 FL AIL' AMERICA MOPES OAROUNA AMP CAPTAH ' .T v. 1 J v a. o v v . . !-zag course, although it may f r to do so. 1 , NOTICE OF SUMMONS. 1 THE SUPERIOR COURT ttE OF NORTH CAROLINA UXTY OF HAYWOOD JI'IK POTTS TAYLOR, by her 1 friend, LOUISE LEDFORD, 4iifT I -vs. . ttA TAYLOR, JR., Defendant, defendant, J. 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