lanton Likely To Be Mountaineers First Tournament Foe . ID Takes iir from pring Creek abtree - lt'Oft Duff's cagers I ,ped up two more victories day ni^t by downing Spring I court. The Yel-1 achats walloped the Spring ?k bovs883-t>9 after the Blue | 3Bg?e,,ulsed the invading ie Justice topped Crabtrec quffVfcoring with 21 points e Catlfcrine Justice paced ng Creek with 20. the boys tilt, J. Crawfortl hit 1 Caldwell 25, and Walker 20 iti for the Yellow jackets. F. N eta got fti for the guest quin otree (It) Spring Creek (47) Justice (tl Lankford '9 Brad^Jf 110' Justice <20? ! McCjl^^V0 Caldwell j ubs: wfttrec ? Bradshaw 2. th 4, ?st. McElroy, Hoglan. guaon, Crawford Spring Creek [alftime 'score: Spring Creek. Mree.(.93) Spring Creek (09) J. Crawford '30) Caldwell (12* Caldwelll(2f>> R. Kirkpatrick (3'[ ?Pope (3) J. Kirkpatrick (12) &rysoi|J|1 Plemmons (5) j ?ji JBRitree?Bradshaw, Mc alftime wore:. Crabtree. 27-24, fficials: Nicholson and Rhodes amatif Coffee Shop DLBSO^K. Ariz. (Ap)?When MhtaAlta J Chancy. 27, had j |ble making a 90-degree turn on ' I. High we V 00 his car crossed Idewalk, fcowled over a parking j to rest 'nside a ?^?wken by the ride, ord iESTATE VRT SALE ntside Clyde. Wat 'lephone available, ing site. Fertile i y paved highway, houses and store. ? ?. " - tie overlooking the t acre lot. $23,000. veneer 2-bedroom orner lot. 517,750 ch style home, anointment. Inside iOO. Eligible for ityle home. 2-bed '-bath, outside citv us two - bedroom ment, large land 500. Outside city all ? year - round laluska. $12,600. c, large lot. Lake inaluska. $13,500 nance at 4* e have. ome with garage nod country com I road, near Lake 10. You can bu< payment. Already ise. Lake Junalus r home near Dav apany. $7,100. Fl 1 near Lake Juna ie, $6,000. Wavnes . Owner will fl ae, complete bath k road. 1 acre In' >11 rental house' 00 month. $6,800 inanced. ?w home and 50 'artly flnaneed. house. $8,500. Or on excellent let section. $6,000. ?ed. lots, overlooking 100. RENT ent. Within walk town. $45.00 per ished anartment. water and kitchen ?hed. burned un today rt yonr neighbor Cheek un on you' re will advise yor m. \ MUTUAL VCE AND ESTATE SNCY Utal GL 6-5441 County Meet Next Week At Canton A clash between Canton and Waynesville in the second round of the Haywood County tourna ment next Friday night, February 19, looms, as a strong possibility as a result of the pairings for the rape meet drawn up at the court house Wednesday afternoon. Representatives of the county's -ix schools met yesterday after noon to arrange a schedule for lie tournament which will be held at the Canton g.vm next Tuesday. Friday, and Saturday. The Mountaineers are slated to play the wdnner of the Canton Cl? de game at 9 p.m. ne^t Friday, and since the Black Bears have beaten Clyde twice by top-heavy scores, there seems to be little doubt as to which team Waynes ville will face in the second round of the tournament. In the first game next Tuesday, Canton's girls will meet Crabtree Iron Duir at 5:30 p.m. At 6:45 the Crabtree-Iros DufT boys will play Fines Creek. The Clyde and Fines Creek girls will meet at 8 p.m.. and the Canton and Clyde boys at 9:15. On Friday, the Bethel girls will play the winner of the Canton Crabtree-Iron Duff game at 6 p.m and the Bethel bojs will follow at 7 p.m. against the winner of the Crabtrie - Fines Creek game Wayne-ville's girls will play at 8 p m. against the winner of the Clyde-Fines Creek game, and the Waynesville boys will square off at 9 p.m. against the Canton-Clyde victor. Bethel was seeded No. 1 and Waynesville No. 2 in the boys' division. In the girls' division, the positions were reversed. with Waynesville holding the No. 1 spot. Records of county play report ed yesterday were: Boys?-Bethel 8-2, Waynesville 7-2. Canton 5-2, Crabtree-Iron Duff 3-6. Clyde 3-6. and Fines Creek 0-8. Girls--Waynesville 8-1, Bethel 8-2, Crabtree-Iron Duff 5-4, Can ton 2-5, Fines Creek 2-6, and Clyde 1-8. Canton's Bears Claw Sand Hill Canton's Black Bears sharpened their claws for Waynesville Friday night by scratching out a 63-48 win over Sand Hill Tuesday night on the Canton hardwood Charlie Carpenter racked in 31 points for Canton while Bob Swa.vngim had 23 for Sand Hill. In the girls' game Sand Hill racked up a 51-38 victory as Betty Wilson hit for 29 points. Jean Sur rctt got 25 for Canton. Girls' lineup: Sand Hill (51) Canton (38) F?B Maxwell '2) Surrett <25> F?Burris (1) Parton (5) P?Wilson '29) Haney '4) G?Crook Ensley G-?Dixon Chambers 1?Evans Hardin Subs: Sand Hill?Hawkins. Stew man 13. S. Maxwell. S. Merrill, A. Merrill 2. Penley, Green. F.liott 4. Gossein. Canton?Mann, West 2. Gowrance, Carswell 2, Burnett, "rtssley. Robinson, Elliott. Deaton Half time score: 23-10 Sand Hill Boys' lineuo: Sand llill (48) Canton (63) ?R Davis (1) Carpenter (31) ?c?McClean '1) Williamson (13) B. Swayneim (23> G Milner '7' G?Sprouse '9* Wilson '2' G?L. Davis '8) Duckworth Subs: Sand Hill?Brookshire 2 "?onnor, C. Swa.vngim 4, Brown "antton?D. Milner 6. Curtis 4 Half time score: 31-31 (tie). Referees: Rhodes and Whitten. Blue Demons Drop Game To Bearcats i Hendersonville handed the Beth "1 Blue Demons their fourth loss of the season by pulling away in 'hp fourth quarter for a 61-53 win. tn their first meeting at Hender sonville. the Bearcats were victori ous 62-41. In the girls' game. Bethel turned hack the visitors, 57-44. with Peggy Edwards hitting 28 points. Ross Bvers donated 16 points to thp Hendersonville drive, while Tnhv Capps chipped in with 19 for Bethel. Girls' lineup: 'frndrrsonville (44) Bethel 157) P?Orr (11) Edwards (28> F?Pace (3) Jones (5) F?Cooper (14) Lowe G?Stover Revis G?Brittain Shepherd G?Byers (16) D. Pressley Rubs: Hendersonville?Johnson. Williams, Brown, Ledbetter. Beth el?Pest on 2, Wilson 7, Rogers 11, PREPARING TO FACE CANTON tomorrow night are these Waynesville Mountaineers, who hope to duplicate their first vic tory over the Black Bears, gained on the Canton floor, 35-41. In the front row are Tom Cogdill. Don Jordan, and Bill Grahl. In the second row are Jimmy Harris, Billy Leatherwood, Gerald Bak er, Joe Aldridite, and Gene Davis. The third row includes Coach Bill Swift, Jimmy Queen, Tony Duvis, J. W. Stevens, Tommy Nich ols and Manager Ed Medford. (Mountaineer Photo). Fines Creek And Rosman Divide Two Fints Creek and Rosman split a double bill Tuesday night on the j Fines Creek floor?with the Fillies' ! victorious, 51-40, and the Rosman; bovs triumphant. 68-44 Joan Ferguson, wilh 15. and i Catherine Ferguson, with 14, clear ed the path for the Fillies. Gal-j lowav was high for the losers with 24. Pangle led the Rosman boys I with 33 points; while Evans was J good for 19 for the Hornets. Girls' lineup: ^ Rosman (40) Fines Creek (51) F?Gilstrap (7) J. Ferguson ?15) F?Callahan (9> C. Ferguson ) 141 F?Galloway 124) Moore ill) G?Owen M. Price G?Passmore Tranthaai i G?Orr Rogers Subs; Rosman?Hall. Burton. Hooper. Stewart. Fines Creek?I I Haynes 4. Justice 7. Rathbone. M. j L. Price. Davis, Ledford. Half time score: 26-16 Fines' Creek. Boys' lineup: Rosman (68) Fines Creek (44) F?P. MeCall Payne '9) F?Alexander (7) Messer <2) C?Fisher 'IS) Davis '5> G?Pangle (33) Evans (19) G?O. McCall (4) Ferguson (8) Subs: Rosman?Snipes. Chapman 2, Whitmire, Holden. Powell 1 Fines Creek?Ledford 1. Fish. Half time score: 27-21 Rosman. Referees: C. Bulttgarner. E. Hum garner. Pinkston. Phillips. Messer, D. Minson. C. Pressley, Maese. R Hinson. Blakeley, Reece. J Shef field. M. Edwards, Blazer. Bovs' lineup: ?lendersonvllle (CI) Bethel (53) ""?Bennett '9) Owen '10) "?R. Orr (10) C Wells (3) C?Hunter (11) Oapps (19) G?Whitmire (13) W. Wells '8) G?Byers <16> Deitz (3) Subs: Hendersonvillc?Starnes. Streetman 2. Heilig, Hooper, B Orr. Bethel?B Wells 8. Farmer 2. Half time score: 29-25 Hender sonvillc. Referees: Lovengood and Gad dy. A loaf pan that's about ten by Ave by three inches is fine for yeast breads, breads made with baking oowder and loaf cakes. WANT ADS WANTED TO BUY?A lot In the city limits of Harelwood on paved street or gravel road. Will pay cash. Contact Bill Ingram. Cullowhee, N. C. F 11-15 FOR SALE?29 acres of good farm ing land on the Thiokety black topped road, two mllea from Clyde Two houses, big barn. .06 tobacco allotment: block store with complete equipment: also Ailing station. Must sell because of 111 health. Contact ? E G. Roberson. Clyde, N. C.. Rt. I 2. or call Canton 3915. F 11-tf Jayvees Drop First Game To Clyde/ 40-39 Waynesville's Jayvee basketball team dropped their first game of the season Tuesday afternoon in an upset at the hands of Clyde's juniors. 40-39. on the Clyde floor. In a game here last week, the Lit tle Mountaineers walloped the Clyde quintet. Livingston.? with 13 points, and Caldwell, with 11, paced the home team, while Hooper and Rallance of Waynesville each collected nine. Coach Bruce Jaynes' Jayvees will next meet Bethel Friday after noon at Bethel. Waynesville (38) Clyde (40) F?Hooper (9) Hardin (6) F?Leatherwood (7) McCracken (6) C?Mills (7) Shook (2) G?Cable (5) Caldwell (11) G?-Ballance (91 Livingston (13) Subs: Waynesville?Mehaffey 2. Muse. Clark. Hall, Fulbright, Jen kins 2. Ezell and Wright. Clyde? Glance and Martin. *. Canton - Waynesville Tilt Highlights Slim Cage Card Canton's invasion of Waynesville tomorrow night will be the only high school basketball game played on Haywood soil, with Bethel scheduled to play at Fletcher j Clyde. Crabtree-Iron Duff, and F)ines Creek will be idle until thei county tournament next week Canton has lost five games this j season to Asheville School. Lee Ed wards twice, Bethel and Waynes ville. but only the Mountaineers have beaten the Black Bears badly. This defeat?55-41?was inflicted by Waynesville on Canton's home court. However, it was apparent to all present on January 8 whin the two teams first met that Canton was way off its usual form, Charlie Carpenter hit only five points that night?a very small total for Can ton's ace athlete. Most of the time he's good for from 15 to 35 points. Since losing to Waynesville, Can ton lias dropped only one game? to Lee Edwards. Last Friday th< bruins beat Hendersonville for th< second time and did it on the Bear cuts' hardwood. The Wuynesville Mountainette: had a close cull in their first meet Ing with the Lady Bears and jus managed to pull the game out ol the fire in the last few minutes The conference-leaders?paced bj Linda Welch?will be favored, but Canton's Rosa Barton and Jean Surrett are both gfcod shots and could cause a lot more trouble, just Bob Cousy Tells Cagers: Master All Type Shots | By BOB COUST Boston Celtics The art of putting the basket- j ball through the hoop Is some-! thing a man is born with and I am : convinced a great shooter cannot be made. If a man has the "touch," how- j ever, there is much he can do to improve himself. Practice, of course, is the one j thing he must do but he must get (he right kind. I would say to any youngster: Pick out a great shoot er, such as the Celtics' Bill Shar 111; n, and if he fits your style, Imi tate him. There may be other play ers more to your style, however. For example, you may find that Frankie Brian (Fort Wayne) or Carl Brawn (New York) suits vour ohysiral make-up better. Then these are the ones you should eopy. Once you have decided up on the man best adapted to your style, study him closely and fit his shots to your physical make-up. For the advanced player, pro fessional or college. It Is Important to adaot vour shots to the situa tion. If the play calls for a left hand hook, then that's the shot to throw rven If it Isn't the best In your hag. It therefore becomes a must for the complete player to try to master all types of shots? the hooks, with either hand, push shots and underhand flips. At Camp Graylag in Plttsfleld. N H where I ran a basketball camp last summer, we taught the kids?the younger the better?the I correct form for each shot and then Insisted on constant practice. At ?he end of each session We ran mpvles. stopping the camera con stantly. to point out where the rleht or wrpia shot was taken. In addi ?'on. T had movies made of Easy Ed Marauley demonstrating his favor ite shots and Ed has about all there are in the book. These w? used to help the kids develop the correct form for all the shots emphasising finder jrd wrist control. WUh kids. I tried to decide what physical assets eaeh one had and then Insisted that the youngster work on hi* specialty for an hour extra each day. If I found a boy with strong wrists and lingers, I tried to teaeh him all I could about dribbling and pasaing. Each young ster was treated as an individual with an rye to his special physical talents. Legs are all-important in the basketball player and a kid player must concentrate on strengthen ing his underpinnings. Graylag boya got a maximum of running. Then. too. we devoted some time to teaching the kids the best run ning form. Y?u can't give a boy speed if" he is not born with it; yet you can show him the proper running form so that he can get as much out of his ability as pos sible^ To all young basketball player* 'lite word 1* practice, practice, prac tice! BOB COU8Y Waynesville Teams Win 2 Games From Brevard Special Schedule ! Drawn Up For CDP Basketball < A supplemental schedule for | learns in the county CDF basket- , ball league has been drawn up by ; Steve Cassell, assistant county ( agent. I In a letter to CDF team man agers,- Mr. Cassell wrote: "The CDF Basketball League play is now drawing to an end. . You have been successful in play ing better than three-fourths of the games scheduled to date, plus playing in two March of Dimes tournaments. However, a few of you will fall short of the necessary ( live games. The following schedule has been made up for next week ' to help those of you who are short, on games to reach the minimum number: Mopda.v, February 15th I 7:00?Francis Cove vs East Fi- . tjeon?girls, Hazelwood. i 8.00 Francis Cove vs East Pi geon boys, Hazelwood. 7:00 -Cruso vs Thlckety?girls, Bethel. 8 00?Cruso vs Thickety?boys. Bethel. 7:00?Crabtree - U. Crabtree vs Hominy?girls, Crabtree. 8:00?Crabtree - U. Crabtree \. | Iron Dull?boys, Crabtree. Thursday, February 18th 7:00?Francis Cove vs Thickety ?girls. Hazelwood. 8:00 Francis Cove vs Thickety ?boys. Hazelwood. 7 00 Has* Pigeon vs RatclifTe Cove?Girls. Bethel. 8:00?East Pigeon vs RatclifTe Cove?boys. Bethel. 7:00? Fines Creek vs Hominy? girls. Fines Creek. 8:00?White Oak vs Hominy? boys. Fines Creek. "Even with these additional ; games one or two teams will still . be short of the five games. You t will still have two weeks before ; the county tournament, to be play - ed the second week in March, in which to play additional games, but 5. no schedule will be sent you. Each -j of the gyms will be available for Myou to Use on the usual basis, f Please notify the county agent's .' office of any additional games you , play." h as they did on January 8 1' Bethel whipped Fletcher in the I first clash between the two teams I and Will be favored tn repeat to I morrow night. t? ? ? . . Bouncing bac(c after their loss ast week to Bethel, the Mountain eers shot their way to a 71-62 vic ory over the Brevard Blue Devils ruesday night on the WTHS floor. Waynesvllle held a 20-point lead it one point in the contest, but the winners relaxed in the final period to allow the visitors to trim their margin to nine points. In the girls' game, the Mountain ettes, queens of the Blue Ridge Conference, set a season's record in the conference with a 60-point blasting of the Brevard basketeers. Score of the massacre was 86-26. In racking up their 14th straight win, Linda Welch led the Moun tain maidens with 45 points?giv ing her a total of 458 for the sea son. Shirley Jones contributed 14 points and Betty Smith 11. Tuian Carver showed well in a relief role by hitting nine points in a few minutes play. H In the boys' clash Billy Leather wood gave one of his best perform ances of the Reason by caging 26 points?many of them on long set shots. Joe Aldridge added 14 and Gerald Baker collected 11 while playing a fine game olT the hoards, as did "Jumping Joe". David Cudd and Bill Galloway both got a dozen apiece for the Blue Devils. The Mountaineers led 18-13 at the end of the first quarter. 38-23. and at the half. 57-38 at the end of the third quarter. Girls' lineup: Brevard (26) Waynesvllle <86) F?Hudson (7) Welch (45) F?Fortune (4) B. Smith (111 F?Biddy <4) Jones (14) G?Daniels Hooper G?Huffman Walker G?Cudd Hamilton Subs: Brevard?Young 4. Taylor 2, Talley 5, Picklesimer, Ashworth, Gagwell, Fisher. Waynesville ? Roland 2. Myers 5, Winchester, Carver 9, E. Smith, Howell. Fitz gerald. Boys' lineup: Brevard (62) Waynesville (7D F?Cudd (12) Aldridge (14) F?Galloway <12) Cogdill <4) |C?Arnette (4v ..... ? Baken til) I G?Cox (11) Lealherwood '26) . G?Bryson <7) Nichols '3) Subs: Brevard?Smith 15, Bur gos* 1 Waynesville?Harris U, Jordan 3, Hightower, Davis, Grahl 4' Officials: Pappas and Evans. It took 12 years to design and : build the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the seven wonders of the an I cient world. - for that Rainy Day! I ? THE FRIENDLY BANK ? The wise man doesn't wait 'til the rain fails before he gets himself an umbrella. Same sound sense applies to financial "rainy days " The money you meant to save ? but didn't ? won't do you a bit of Rood Only money that will count is what you DID save . . . regularly, systematically, every pay day. Let your ever-growing savings account be your "umbrella" . . . and you can take life's "rainy days" in your stride. I THE ' ? First National Bank ORGANIZED 1902 I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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