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( THE SHjRTS PAGE Of Ttie WSJT.SSviiie mOunhhuf Thnrt Jay Afternoon, October H, 1951 i r J'L (M C;Udo(liqd .nn rn mi m n rv n yBODilillDDi)OT Clyde-Bethe Kickoff Set For 7:30 At Canton Game Set FmTonigM At the request of many fans from both schools, the Clyde-Bethel game scheduled for Friday after noon at Bethel has been changed to Thursday, tonight, at 7:30 and will be held at .Canton's Memorial Stadium . Bethel Coach C. C. Poindexter explained that manv people are un able to get awav from work in the afternoon to see the eame, and they are very eager to witness the third renewal ot the series. Another aspect ol the situation is that seating facilities at Bethel aie insufficient lo lake care of the Lit go crowd 'expected. Bethel Principal, K. J. Evans said also that while wire has been obtained for a Itnce, there has not been enough time to erect it around the field. : Neither Poindexter nor the Cardinal's Coach Constance seemed to mind the advancing of the game. "We'll have one day less to prac tice," said Constance, ' but I guess we'll be rcadv." "The game is a toss-up from where I stand," said Poindexter. "and changing the .date doesn't change that." . ' The Cardinals emerged in fail shape from their rough defeat by Sylva last Friday Gerald Medford, shir. center who suffers from a re current knee injury, was reported (o he ready to go tonight despite the dramatic fashion in winch he was carried off the field in an am bulance last week. .- "We played our best game of the Season at Franklin." said Poin dexter, 'but we just got heat. All our hoys are in good .shape, how ever, and are looking forward to keeping Clyde out of the winning column of the series." (Clyde, which began football only last year, ftmnnprt hrillt nfllm rtnlhnt onmne by close scores.) Tentative lineups have been an nounced. For Cyldf Ends, Milner and Thompson; Tackles, Francis and McCracken; Guards, Shuler and J. McCracken; Center. Med- Coach Poindexter Looks Confident ll nO. I - - Ready for anything the Cardinals of Clyde may try is Bethel's coach, C. C. Poindexter. The students "behind him also are happy as the day of the big game between Bethel and Clyde draws near, Kick off is Friday at 3 p.m. on Bethel's field. (Staff Photo). ' . Knee Pants Football Is Underway There will be another football ! game , in Waynssvillc this week end. Sunday at 2 p.m. Hazelwood will play Dell wood in . the High School stdium, and after the kick off anything, can happen. It seems that a group of kids approached several men they knew and- suggested that if there could be a knee Pants Baseball League, then why couldn't football be one? The answer was, there could, and the, .first game of the season Sun day proves it. In addition lo the two teams playing Sunday, there is another tromvLake Junnluska. It Is ex- ford; Backs Stewmson. Buchanan! IM- Saunookill enter For Bethel: Ends, Owens and Delta; Tackles, Singleton, Medford Guards H Mease and D Mease; Center, Campbell; Backs, Jones, Queen, Shepard, and Phillips. Irecon s 1'riie Cow A Holstein cow in Orego:i has set a new one-year buttertat record. She produced 1,141.8 pounds on a twice daily milking si'licdulc. ---yv? ffitN - J- - i By HANK MERSICK (.'.... r .' COME what else rnay the Mountaineers are getting plen ty of experience with one type of animal. First the iLenoir Bearcats, then the Black Bears Of Canton, and now, tomor row, some more Bearcats from Hendersonville. So far the fur ry animals haven't done so well. The L. N. Davis & Co; Phone 77 Main Rt. team, and other communities have displayed interest. The age limit for players is 10 to 14, and the weight is 120 pounds. Parent's consent is also required before a boy can play. Games are under standard rules with the exception of ten minute quarters. The biggest need at the moment is equipment. Lack of uniforms with their protective features is a big handicap for, without them, it is impossible to have the 'players insured. Rock Powers, who is in charge of the Hazelwood team, said today, we ve been hoping that some public-spirited citizen or business men would come forward with some help. The kids want to play and they need equipment." SAY what you please but the Library keeps up to date with the trend of the times.; One of their latest books is titled: "World Series And .Highlights of Baseball," by Lamount Buchanan. It s worth reading. YANKEE fan or not, almost everyone felt a warm slow at the news fliJbe EiMiggio ..hitting !,a homejr. Somehow Joe nas Decome part ot baseball's tradition, and it was rather sad to see him batting slump after his past record, When Joe goes, an era will go with him. WellcoTeams Keep Lady Bowling Lead The two teams from Wellco Shoe lead the Womens Division ot the Waynesville Bowling League this week, and, in addition, Wellco No. I Is in first place, and Wellco No. 2 is tied with Howell Motor for sec ond, v. -. Stiles Office Supplies occupies third spot, with Dayton Rubber in fourth and the Farm Bureau In fifth. . Howell Motors takes high team series honors this week with a score of nil. ana weiico jno. i is second with 2180. Mohela Medford rolled the high gan Tuesday, scoring a 182, and Myrtle Tappan was second with 178. Both repre sent Howell Motor Co. The same combination, with places reversed, took individual high series honors with 458 and 423 respectively. Schedule for Tuesday opposes Wellco No. 1 to Dayton Rubber; Wellco No. 2 to the Farm Bureau. and Howell Motors to Stiles Office SuppUes , , . -i. I .13) iAJ (Predictions for Games of Saturday, Oct, . ' . By FRANK ECK ' : AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor t EAST ' ;. BOSTON U. to take CAMP LEJEUNE Has ex-Marine Agganis BROWN to rout RHODE ISLAND STATE' Just a Breather BUCKNELL to trim KENT STATE CORNELL to crush HARVARD . DARTMOUTH to take ARMY ' ILLINOIS to .nip SYRACUSE MUHLENBERG over LAFAYETTE PENN to beat PRINCETON , RUTGERS to swamp NYU .. Another Breather :. Not in Same Class . Indians' First Cadet Win Might Be Close ... Mules Trail Series, 7-24 . .. An ,Ivy League Classic .. ..... By About 30 Points THAT long promised investigation into professional box ing is at last underway. A Federal Grand Jury is 'trying to decide whether or not the anti-trust laws have been violated. There doesn't seem much doubt about it when you consider the recent actions of the International Boxing Club. 'r--but the only thing your cui can do iS give what you put in. 4Ve at the JFG plant realize that only your sheer enjoy ment of really good coffee makes you want to go back for more. This, naturally, is the reason that only choice quality coffees are used in our special blend to give you the rich, delicious flavor you al ways get in JFG Special. Some Cups Are Fat Some Are Thin 4 . ' JayveesWin By 12 To 0 Hendersonville High School is coming to" Waynesville tomorrow night, but last night the Waynes ville Jay vees went to Henderson ville where they licked the local Jayvees 12 to 0. Billy Farmer starred for Waynes ville by scoringvboth touchdowns on end sweeps. . Thomas Nichols was the biggest ground gainer of the game, and Jimmy Frady won distinction by blocking two Hen dersonville punts. Speaking of punts, the game was unique in that Waynesville did not punt during the entire even ing. They held, the ball most Of the lime, and gave it up on downs when they could hold it no longer. The local Jayvees will play Can ton Jayvees next Wednesday night at Canton. "Co" is the chemical symbol for cobalt. ,- SOUTH DUKE to trim N. CAROLINA STATE Blue Devils Lead Series 18-7 FLORIDA to crush AUBURN 27-7 Laijt Fall GEORGIA TECH to take LSU Jackets Lead 7-1 HOLY CROSS over TULANE Very Tight Battle (N) KENTUCKY to crush MISSISSIPPI STATE ........... Parilli's Passes (N) MARYLAND to halt GEORGIA Terps. Great This Year NORTH CAROLINA to "beat SOUTH CAROLINA Lead Series 18-4 TENNESSEE to crush CHATTANOOGA ........ A Breather So Late? VANDERBILT to top MISSISSIPPI . By a Couple VIRGINIA over WASHINGTON !& LEE Series Stands 20-11 WAKE FOREST to beat WILLIAM & MARY 47-0 Last Year WEST VIRGINIA to crush RICHMOND i,......; . 46-7 Last Fall ::- ;r.. MIDWEST . COLGATE to rout WESTERN RESERVE It Was 47-6 a Year Ago INDIANA over MICHIGAN Big Ten Thriller IOWA to edge PITt Could Co Either Way IOWATATE over KANSAS STATE Series Is 20-11 KANSAS td take UTAH ,....:....;,,........ "39-36 Last Time MICHIGAN STATE to crush MARQUETTE SpaVtanS Loaded By 2 Bearcats Liaht tJ It will be the Split.T u n b i night as the BeD three lost record Wme, Hendersonville head wf "They'll give us lion . said ; MountaiJ v-o.iciuu weatherby, - ""Willis ior grjTj e-nenaersonvillttl UBiii one; the Hne pounds, and the barc 150. According to their aiso a Duilding team, of our starting eleven before," he said. The Bearcats have nevertheless, to beat teams as Biltniore ureer, s; C. Thev ln by one touchdown; iJ Deaien py Marion and oacn lurner, a Furl nas Deen at ' Hender three years. Befnr , he played professional the Philadelphia Eas! members Bill Milner J good ball player" was playing with Bears. NEBRASKA over PENN STATE . NORTWESTERN over MINNESOTA .; NOTRE DAME to nip SMU OHIO STATE to take WISCONSIN OKLAHOMA A&M to beat WICHITA (N) TULSA' to crush HOUSTON : SOUTHWEST ARKANSAS to surprise BAYLOR ..... (N) navy to nip rice OKLAHOMA to take TEXAS (N) TCU 0ver; TEXAS TECH ,..,..;.. . FAR WDST . CALIFORNIA to take WASHINGTON STATE Series Is 16-6 . IDAHO over MONTANA Vandals in Front. 23-11 MISSOURI to beat COLORADO U. ............ Tigers Lead Series li-3 Touchdowns Series 12-19 .:. Intersectiona.1 Thriller : Buckeyes Have Standouts Cowpokes Lead 9-1 .. ......... 28-21 Last Season ....... Razorbacks on Edge Middies Better Club ,:...r 14-13 Thriller in 1950 ........I;,, Series. Stands 7-4 Somewhat relaxed week's victory over wears of Canton, Coad by reported that his t good shape and wor With reference to the i he laughed, shrugged "Conference game or ij glad to win." Askft if he saw tl Waynesville game Fri Coach Turner said he d added, '1 haven't had scout the Mountaineel play Canton on Oct. M going to be ready for piled it on us once m s. The Dana from Hei Will accompany the some interesting hilf clses are promised. The Time ! Don't let habit tut: t (l.. 1. .. 11 . cJ jw wc uan B'we,. on and. "advancinr " darl made it possible to kii the lights at 7:30 li 8:00 as In earlier urai a half hour sooner LOTS of tears mingled with the perspiration over at rvnoxvme last week as the Vols maintained their national ranking by calming down the Duke Blue Devils. Despite their easy victory, however, they are still where they were in third place, with the Golden Bears of California still on top. Georgia Tech made a big leap on the basis of its win over Kentucky from 13th to 8th. The Wrecks are ramblinc. , .BEAUFORD Gilliland got a lot of well deserved credit for his ejetra point kicking in the Canton game, but we are sure he would be the first to point out that a kicker is no bet ter than his center. And Manuel Hooper was the boy tossing tnem oaok. lo get a good kick away the ball must be snapped at just the right time and arrive in just the right place. Hoop er is doing that and playing a wonderful all-around game to boot. '"i 3 f K f ' . ' .... . ONE of the essentials of a good writer is to believe in what he writes, and practice it whenever possible. Just as we wrote the item above, a kind hearted member of the staff sat a cup of coffee upon our desk. After one grateful sip we mov ed it aside and finished the line about the ball arriving in just the right place. Then with a shove we moved the carriage of the typewriter. It hit the cup of coffee and the black liquid spread. All of which should prove something but we're afraid to ask what. ' J, m m', yi v4 V 'A 'A Wit tot 4 ? ,' , 1 WK8Wz, WW ',' yf m '"n? 'ivy n H TV 5. ft?. ft a! Uf ' 4 '4 " H H Reniembr to save the JFO coupon on each pacWe o( STG Speclut Coffee. Ihese coupont will save you money on valuable household, lteiru. Drop us a card lor a free catalog. Or, better still, coma to see u. TG Cofle Co., 200 W. Jjckapj v?s Sfioxvj Tjnn,; WAYNESVILLE'S former All-American, Bill Milner, is now a Captain in the Marine Corps, and coaching the Camp Lejeune team. Bill played at Duke in his college days, and then went on to professional ball forTwhileTBuThe i was in the Reserves and they wanted him. AFTER this week's game with Hendersonville, the Mountaineers will play only two home games. The first of those is almost a month away on Nov. 9th when Franklin climbs the mountain, and of course the second one is the Con ference game with Canton. If you don't, like to travel and do like football you'd better come out tomorrow night. ANY of you old enough to recall the "Hidden Ball" trick and the Flying Wedge? For some reason, popular pressure mostly, those plays became considered unethical. And dating back to the same days is the "Sleeper". The chief difference now is that the rules expressly forbid a player lying down to conceal himself or a team crowding the sideline to conceal him. '.r. Longest of the Lot Chevrolet looks longest, Chevrolet is longest ... a swank and sweeping 197 inches over-all that tops any other car in the low-price field. 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