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afternoon, October 22, C51 ICS WATNESMLLE KOUNTAE lust Before The Fumble, Mother First Down and Goal To Go . . By HAxrf Mrccrr t H Hop Arbogast won a decisive victory over Bethel i frnoon, but our guess is-that he stirred up plenty) j for Asheville School fri future years. After the ! Lre safely in the bag, hie removed E. C. Smith but I !0f the rest of his top boys in, And the score kept ' A - i r v j ' " v li1 t ,1". :s s 1 lienai wui. ui miure years i i .... kn tnn f;ir in thp future. Rot KaI l .i. . " . i Hill .v - v. nun II IV spiru develop a real team after a little experience. 1 1 , ii. - , 1N v 'iA It . : :- i - Ni t u ..m nr in no DOsition to start tkrm,,;,r .1.- c , i it " 1 "'wrvnij; UIC iirsi Nevertheless could not repress a chuckle at a sports ' i.j in thp Pitlzen Saturday Ono cmtn...n . I t w" t . : tens it: Present question seems to be just about us compli f. ..i Qhatpsnenpp nnspd hark wVkhv n., r-i? ae ui"- r- . r---- "..v.. vyuccu cuza-i i : r i.:. ...a ... Pawning some ui net- ex ira' petticoats to finance! Lk.ic" Nn additional ', ,... xai ;v.- . II1UUJ' - - - vv . .. 'nited Press has selected Gil McDougald as "Rookip r" and the interesting angle is that last spring he ! , rate a place oYi the printed Yankee" list of Dlavers I Vc doesn't fade as fast as "he came up: it often hap- j 4 U "''Wu;p H l''art-- the gnal line of Chr -t Sthool eail in Uu Ba,m Salmd.. but a ona alter the plrtu,e Mwpped he fumbled H.wexor two m.nuk aMor Dewecp s n8ht hack and he didn't fumble iStalY PhoW. . ,Blue Demorlfl Blasted By I Canton Beats Morganton 29 To 6 ,11 not play Swannan&a next week The game was 1 iSHeVllle SClldO I .S9 - M scheduled but' fawannanoa lost interest. Clyde has .. .. . as much trouble with her schedule as she has'' Bc,tncl 'Urtained its second big'' ' ... irc Thpv'vp ctiTlW fn ,w '"uav auernoon and the first , v. a 1UU. ,v .....v w gu ,u, surf ,wo liniles ,( , f Tlf third -quarter fart-, coins i : id I'm betting they Win some yet. - quired to show that the optimistic 1 WIth "H" biggost thrill cominK on; The Black IVars of Canton to- w j courage of the Blue Demons wasan Asheville pass from Craliain to Mimtil their wmninu habits after . ' ' I i. i IV: . . . . . . t nr. ...... U ... 1 .... . .i . ..... .... i . . .W rnlnr TV hppn frmon K xf i- "'-""'m icicni. v. nnst scuool had ap-'"' -' " 1 "vl ' 1 11 ais lonie .with oi inamon and two ol that color IV nas Deen trozen by order of the'nid a dmu, -jq i- n Bethel's 8 Jack KmciMn , ,m..,i .t defem, .v .,n...o , u. u,w. lit, it seems that we'll have to knockout Stalin be-j earlier m the sea.son but Ashe-' over' 11,0 l,x1l';l fll!t'1' '"lf' " 39 ' Mm canton lti 2!) to G n see the blue lump beneath the eyes of Joe Louis I Vl" St'hool's total was to be high- i to - ; f"l.v wt'ht in Canton's Memorial .... l l,l..,f.,inmK,.l,: Uru .... , , v. u) u. n.e mi-.m seoie came a iiiiio lai- --luiiHuin.. 'l Mlui.Ri.u-um . vuiu.ua.l. YYCI1, WC LOUlCin t Ire anyway, so what's the dixerence. S that -Coach and Principal Carleton Wonlherby 1 1 Us ll.al contact football is a little too rotinh for I ;iiis. He has requested that all tfirls plannint; to thall later forget about making touchdowns now. .1 of ihe Rirls seem to be taking the hint iespi;e'a r a ('amo irom mo young lariies ot Lanton Iliph. way when Asheville's star tailback J. C. Smith, cut olT tackle and went .Qrhnnrhnvc 'aaroaA iHU -P4Wi I ,U-J "s lor the first score. John - ...mil MiKeu uie v v. nun u.ic scvciai ictijr Luut'i leaiiers gave irie rich a verba.pat on the back and several twisls les, the loudspeaker inquired: "Now ;oys wish you had come to Bethel?" don't you The game was hardly well under-1 er ,A't1,, -Asheville recovered a I It. was -another ground-air battle, Bethel tumble on the -SO. In one ! but (Ins time it was Canton on the quick dash Johnson took the ball i Knuind and Moi xanlon (lOmiliatint! to the 21), another run carried it tojtlie air-lanes. The Wildcats were the 10, and. with -Johnson" still car-j alilo. to total only 1" yard on terra rying. the next play made it 45 lo i toina, while the Hears were claw 0; ".! i"K to H7, In the air Moranton 1 nines becan to fall apart at i hud the edfie. hut Canton didn't do KING of -..basketball is ''.scandalous 'these days. Ken-' latest team to beqome involved in the mess that print; Willi urauiey university, nig-tinie gambling i Iiol.l on college basketball;' we wonder if an in fiTrnllogp football would produce anything shnclc lian the fact that it is highly commercialized is already more or less admitted. reason for J. C. Deweese's, (it's the lower case vy this L' runs is hard hitting power. At the' Christ School itlay he was brought down by four men, then roll on feet and still had enough in reserve to knock from this reporter as he landed . out of bounds in nyway, we helped stop him and that's more than ferscan say. ;. , ',-. -; ).' , ' .:'.'. : ' ''" '.. " 2 ':''"(' :- DEXTER won and.! lost this weekend. Asheville 'eated his Bethel team; but next day his Canton Mi ld Bryson City All-Stars by a comforting margin of xtra point and it was 7 to 0. However, the battle sin-Red back and forth for the re mainder of the ounrter wilh Belli. el unable to ain and AOwvillu im. I that able to score.- It looked as if a 'tight i r contest was deviHopinc, Hut the hope was soon shattered. Asheville blocked a kick on Ilelh el's and Smith cocked his arm and let lly a pass to Andy llififis across the ioal line. For once the all-purpose Smith didn't K't his kick between the 'final 'posts and the score was Kl to 0. llelhei tt'ied desperately to Ret into the ball game., UrlntfliiK the ball back to ttiei'r 3,r they throw a pass Which was incomplete, but, un dismayed, Jnncs kept tryin.'! find made -a lirst down on loiirih down. A pass f nun Queen to Jones lost live yards and then Leslie Graham j inieicepi.ed Hie next attempt and f!alloped all the wav. Harris klek hd the extra and the hall ended a I lew minutes later- ..with the score 2ll to II. . IMlitlt. I'he kick pul -Bethel deep in the shadow of her e.oal posts, and -a (les)( rale passing at tack boomeraiiKcd when one of Hie tosses was intem-piod and carried over.- A penalty, -'however',, niilli fid the scolo and R.ive f!elhe a first down. A nioinciil later the pass Was tried attain, and was aalii in tercepted and carried over from the '"10 by Pole Harmon. The kirk was. Rood. ;.r2 to 0., . , - I The yarne,' ended a niomeiil later! with Bethel back aualnsl the coal! post and tossliiM a loiiit, hunt aerial i that fell -incomplete in the middle; nf the field. " It was a .- hopeless h.-iilie for ! RoIIh-1 from the start. .'I'he h1i!i;er, ; more evperieneed Asheville linoi liad no difficulty in cetlnn! Hiroiifh I o rush the Bethel pass r pull i down the. runner, before he- could t our Alma Mater got licked by Maryland in spite optimism, but it was a very near thing. Carolina f them off the field but seemed to be holding back got to the goal line. Are they saving something for maybe, or is it- f 6r Duke? . f was a lot of penalties in the Christ School game, fne of the Mountaineers was all-charging.- Guess has noticed, how could they help it, how Wayne rifihf in there on almost every "play." He's "a small Put he's my choice for All-Conference guard. HOl started. On delense lletliel Durlntr Uie half n-iinffoUncwie wns .,u'""r's. ' 1),',"'l t- -:.'lu'- niiMiu unirnuiH in t rial samp line: The Blue Demons battled fiamely. their spirits hih all the way, but they were completely outclassed In iscusses Coaches 1 N. C, (AP) Bill w Duke head football ,0 talk about the two pelied him as a player, pen in grammar school fvr, the famed band- f v "nth hailed from fit. N. r mr .i ..en raunay Bob Hudson is the youngest member of the New York Giants pro football team. Rookie Hob from Clemson is 21 years old. came to Duke, his coach as a freshman was E. M. Cameron, now Duke Athletic Director, over. Hie loudspeaker gave Belhel fans their biKRest chance to cheer during '.the entire afternoon and they set up quite a Whoop. It was a statement that June Roister of the Haywood County Bank in Can ton was giving $50.00 for the im provement of the Bethel football field. Coach Hop Arbogast of Asheville was taking no chances as the sec ond half began. Smith was still in the game and he made that quite clear very quickly. Bethel was forced back to her 10-yard line by penalties and the hard charging Asheville line. They kicked to the 29. On the very next play Smith was away around his right to score. The extra point was good and the score was 27 to '0. Arbogast removed Smith then, and also brought out a couple of other players, but he did not clear his, bench by any means. .Even the Asheville fans ,a considerable num ber of whom had accompanied the team!" were asking before the end of the game: "Why doesn't the coach give the other fellows a ; chance to play a little?" Bethel, fighting to the last, man aged to gel a first down on its 40 alter a pass from Jones to Capp, but. as happened repeatedly, the next attempt was intercepted. A sustained drive, featuring short gains, beRan which eventually en abled Allen Barker to take il over. The extra failed and the score was Kenneth Jones Hits The Deck 7. V L ' :.i jka 'tl J P-footed Bethel back didn't get very fa." as an ankle tackle-brought him down. The hard- 7,1HV'He School line kept the Blue Demons bottled up most ui. me - Ulem 52 to 0. (Staff Photo). , !" badly The Wildcats got 1211 to "!) for Canton, The fust quarter bei'.an with a sustained drive by Canton that cov ered f:l yards and brouiihi a score IIuijIi I 'uv el I., reported- oulv Tliurs- Slatistics M C i li st downs (I It) Yds. H.iined I iislilm; I H7 I 'asses- alieuipted 12 Passes completed 7 4 Yds. t'.ained pflssmn ,1211 7!) I'.isses inlercepied by (I .11 its. gained inlerceplioii (I til Ptiiitiiifi' ii vera tie :ir :i2 its Ku-kK lelnnied r llll ii liiiiililes lerovi'i'eil II 0 tel. in .1 iieiiaiiie-; ll) ;'l Seoriui;; lorr.iiiliiii . . I) (I 0 (i - (I ( anion 7 II 7 7 : day to be on the doubtTul lKt, led llie'(liive'ah(l scored ' the ' toiich do n. Morgan booted the extra. Thinks ' quieted down then for awhile, but early in the second Orald Ross comes close earlv in the second quarter as he makes three yards across the 10-yard line. The Mountaineers were thrown back by penalties, however and the score did not materialize. : -.!. 'SUIT l'liotol. FOOTBALL 1 ? SCORES illy the Associated Press) Ksr Northeastern 41, Bales 13 Williams 13, llowdoin 12 Norwich .'12, Loyola nf Montreu) Massachusetts 40. Rhode I stand 7. Scranton .13, Indianlown Can l:i (Jlenvllle iW.Va.i 1!). Shepherd iW.Y'ai Kl Clarion Tchrs. il'ai 2,ri. Ilrnek- pnrl Slate 20 Rochester 7, Vermont (I Biidewater Ifl. flallaudel 111 Westminster 27, (Irove CHy III " Indiana iPa.l Tchrs.. 12, 'Slippery Duck (i. . - Wayneshiu-R 31, llethanv 0 Ilider 27, West l.ihCil) I). West Vlrelnla 'I'l'i-h I'V, FalriTioul II. - - . Randolph Macon IIH, Johns Hop kins :i2. Coiieoid it, I'otoniai' Stale iV. V.i ) 12. -Lehleji 21, ltiilgers (I, MlchiB.ni State :12, I'enii Slate '.'I, Notre Dame 3:1, I'lll 0. llarllnoulh M, Syraiu-ie I), Cornell 27, Yale 0, . r the team that had humbled Canton Pp' 'd a Morganton pass from cen the week before by 20 to 0, , j i'r w;ls -high and rolled Into the Bethel threw til passes, had six ' 0,1(1 ""l where Hall and Queen intercepted, and completed seven '' P"' cl Mode for a safely and a Those completed were, usually be. hind the line of scrimmage, how ever, and very seldom gained more than a yard. In the words of coach C. ('. Poindexter the Blue Demons found their comfort- "We had rather lose badly to a good team than win over a poor one," They surely lost to a good one. I-'riday. The lineups: For Asheville School: Ends, Shores and Pings; Tackles, Somer ville and Keese; Guards, Bast and Kimball; Center, Ellington; Backs. Conley. Harris, Graham, . and -. . - - - Smith; : . . Jones, Shepard. Queen, and Allen. For Belhel:'' Ends. 'Owens' and f" "'"rials were;' Shull, umpire; Capp: Tackles, B, Mease and Sin-! Woody, refereeand Allan. Head pleton: Ctuai-d,- Welch - and G. j Iaiiesman. Mease; Center, Campbell; BackHj ' l'ne Want Ads for quick results 9 to (I score. The sky became filled with foot balls then, and, after Rowe inter cepted a Morganton attempt, Car-'-peliter 'passed to Stanley for 20 yards and a score. As the half end ed it was 15 to 0. '-..'. in the third period another Wild cat pass was intercepted, and Car penter took to the air to put it over for .Mother touchdown. The same thing happened In the fourth period when Cahe inlerccnled and ran 40 yards to the Wildcat U2, Then Car penter threw again, to Cahe, and wilh MniR.ln kieklmV lhe extra il 211 lo ll. MorRaniou, wilh. notliiin; much but reserves' opposing, then con nected wild four passes anil nia rein ed 118 yards for their only score. Williams carried the bull over from II... . . I lie three touchdown passes thrown by, Carpenter brought his season's total loll. The lineups: Morgnnlori (!) Ends: Mat t in. G. Williams, Bridges; Tackles: llalch cr, Dule, Browning; , . Guards: Browne, Butler; Center: Spelr; Backs; Waters, P'oxx, Norvell, Av ery, Wall, Reel, Ingle, B, Williams, Cllne, Mode. Scoring touchdown: G. Williams Canton (29 Ends; Queen, llar dhi, Stanley, Jones, W. Smatliers. B, Stamcy; Tackles: Dayton, Hall. Allen. .1. Iluriiette, Cooper; Guards; T. Colzine, Brookshire, Davis, Reynolds, B. Cody, Shepherd: Cen ters: Henson, Coiinard; Backs: C. Bunietle, Medford, Rowe, Morgan, Carpenter, llipps, Cube, Twiggs, Powell. B. Smatbers, W, llipps. Scoring touchdowns; Powell, Slaincy. Morgan, Cahe. Points after touchdowns: Mor gan 3. Officials; Referee, Arbogast; Um pire" OrllTiii; Head I.fiiosin.in, Mor- 'TIs; Field Judge, Lewis. Coast Guard 2(V Amherst 20 Trintty 41. 'Colby 0. Peiin-.2R, Columbia ,1'3 San Francisco 32. Forriham tn: -Harvard 22, Army 21 Colgate 32. Brown 14 Maryland 14. North Carolina 7. Holy Cross 53, NYU (i ! West VllOlnia IW) r.i m.vn IV Princeton 00 Eafayelte 7. Iloharl 2(1, kenyon 14 Maine 4!), Connecticut 10. ' ' Worcester Tech 12, ftensselaer 7 Weslevan 211, Upsala 14 'I renlon Tchrs. 47, New York A( .0.. - ;'. ''-; :' -.- ..- '' Itueknell 02, IlulTalo 32. . Susquehanna 37, Wagner 20, K!nis point 3fi, llrooklyn 13. v . New Brilaln Tchrs. 27, Montellr; .12.. f -;. Middlehury 14. Tufts 13. New Haven 41, Bridgeport 0. I'ort I'levens 21, Holy Cross Jay- VeeS 14. Ciii lieple Teeh 39, Allegheny 0. , Thiol 12, Edniboro 0. ; Western Maryland 33, Dickinson) E! . -,'- -';:.: .;; :,;., . tUcioniLburB -10. Shlppensberg 14. Union III?, Chamtilflln 2fT, v ' If.d'-.tra 41. Cl.uk -;nn 0. " SOI mi ' , -.- ", LSI I 7, Ce,iii..iB (). V I ' It it 1 1 1 hoi id 2!'i, Davidson 6, ' Camp' l.ejeune (10, f'lieirv Point 7 '- -... ...y-,--" Eeland 12, Tougaloo 0. - . , I.a. Tech 20, KoHhwcrdirhM.ii". Emory & Henry 38. Maryville 12. Howard 20, Johnson C. Smith 0. Ilainpden-Sydney 2(1, Newport News 0. Centre 10, Louisville "B". 7. Texas Tech 14. Western Ken tucky 7. Mississippi 25, Tulane 6. Tennessee 27. Alabama 13. Duke f).V VPI 6. Virginia 34, VMI 14. William Ik Marv 35, N. C. State 20. ' . , : Georgia Tech 27; Auburn 7." ' Fiorida 311, Vanderbilt 13. Fort Jackson 34, Boiling Field 0, Brevard Sets Homecoming For Oct. 27 Homecoming will bo on Satur day, Octobir 27. at Brevard Col WC wlwti the 1)91 h academic year is observed. Graduates ot Ruther forrt CoIIcro 11853-1 934 and Weav er College (1871-19341, as well as those of Brevard Institute Ufmfi-' l!134i and Brevard CoIlee.-- are" urged to bo on enmpus lor the; vailed activities comirfcmoralinir the successes ol this pn sent iinJ lullon and its patent co'lciiis . Registration lor homcc.iming wilk bf hfld In the lobbv of Dunham Hall Saturday inoi niug front lOllKlJ' a.m. until noun Dunn:; this time hiiirs' Will be -offered ihrough the James Addison Jones I. Unary anil the Mary Fiances Stamey Intirm-nrjr.- two of the newest buildings oiu campus, y A litiffet liiuelieiiu In. in noon un til 12-30 Mil fte m u it oi I be- col - lege cafeteria -Fidlowiiit; tlutl lunclienn, aliinini ul Hie college Will meet for the annual business J session lit the reeeiitlv opened aiidiluiiiini in Duiili.iiii Kail v Qpfn liouse will be iihiHi vi'il in nuAham Hall wilh t :i )-: reeeiv-"' itig irt their classrooms trom '.. 45 3 ,3 pin, ' KnleiLiiiiioenr tionv -1(1-4 :'i) will he provided 'on the" aHi-lHlrV Held, wlieie aiiitelie e-J liiliUioiis will he , TW frT-Volee co'le ;,. ; i,v dull.' eomlticted by Prolessor Bruce Al--kins Livoivgood will liiHnib pro gram of sacred and si ciil.u iiiusie in the colle.'te aiiditiiriuin Irum 4 45-5:30 p.m. Informal dinners in I he college cafeteria will be served t!u-ouglt; the regular cafeteria line ti-mn ,"v30 0:00 p.m. Highlighting the social activities of the day will be an inlormal dance in the James Addison June' library Ironi 8:00-1 1 :(H) p.m.. The recently .computed ;i!v pmid and the i' rmal jjerdens Avill.be illumin ated iiiring the evening. Aceommodatiops lor alumni will be reserved In Taylor and Wesl Halls. Clear The Track, Bud; Morgan's Coming :-"X,..- i 4 - - v) 'A '.X.I I i that great new heavy-duty motor oil for heavy-dvty farm service. . iV"" i i- it , 4- i Jimmy Hardin of Canton prepares to throw a mean block .as his teammate, Ray Morgan gets up steam for a 20-yard" gain in Friday night's battle with Morganton in Canton's Memorial Stadium. Canton won by 29 to C. tPlioto by Teague-IIawkins Studio of Canton), ' hranHSnl II r new Ipi mm Phone .-100 THE OIL THAT CAN TAKE IT! Here'j A great new heavy-duty motor oil for tfactori, trucks, and all-aruun4 farm engine fubrication. New Purol H.D. flows freely jn -the cold, est weather, yet doesn't thin out in mid summer heat. It contains additives that fight dust and dirt, and help keep engines clean . . . that resist oxidation and corro sion . . . that suppress foaming. 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