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football Games In County; Waynesville On Road Clyde. Canton To Meet Teams Memorial Stadium Two Haywood football teams Mill play at home this weekend, one will take to the road, and the oth er will have a week off, for a mid-1 season rest. Waynesville goes to Henderson \ lite. I Canton meets Asheville School for Boys, at Canton Clyde plays Walnut, in Canton. ; Saturday night. Bethel will rest, except for that time- of scouting the \sheville School Blue who they meet on the i 16lh. Mountaineers Taper Off Practice Coaeh C. E. W'eatherby has put ; the Mountaineers through three afternoons of hard drills, in prep-, aration for the game Friday night j j at eight o'clock against the heavy and experienced Bearcats | T> , Mountaineers came through the Canton game last Friday night with some bruises, and a lot of tired muscles. Fullback J. W. Stev ens suffered a slightly sprained an kle. and bruised foot, but will no doubt be ready to go for the .Moun taineers Friday evening. The Mountaineers have been going through a series of work outs on defense. "The Hendersonville team is tVie best they have had in many years," Coach Weatherby said "They have a line that weighs over 200 pounds from one end to the other. Their backs are last, and ex perienced. Almost the entire Bear cat team is made tip of four-yfiar men." Coach Bob Tain, of Henderson ville. saw the Mountaineers and Canton play last Fridav nielit. and word from Hendersonville is that he has been pushing his team on the same formation which Canton uses. The Bearcats have been im pressive with their use of the T. Clyde Meets Walnut Coach Don McLcod, of the Clyde Cardinals, said today that Don Mc-1 Cracken would bejiut of the line up for the rest of the season with a fractured collar hone. McCrark en was hurt in the Sylva game last Friday night. The Cardinals will meet Walnut Purple Panthers on the Canton field, Saturday night al eight o'clock. Walnut won their game Inst week against Bakersville, 20-(i Clyde has dropped all four game . . . * tnis season. Coach MeLood said ht lacked reserves for the Cardinals Rethal Taking Life Easy'?) The Bethel Blue Demons, fresh from a 13-6 victory over Candler, will take things easy this week end as they make plans for stop ping the Asheville Blues next Sat urday 'Oct. 16'. Last year the Blues took a 20-6 game from Bethel. Canton Preparing For Asheville School Two defeated teams of last Fri day will tangle Friday night at the Canton Stadium, as the Blackbears meet Asheville for Boys Blues. Coach Boh Allen has been giving the Canton squad a series of hard workouts this week, in prepara tion for the big. and fast team f>f Asheville. The Blues went down to a 12-6 defeat at the hands of Brev ard last Saturday. Canton lost by two points to Waynesville. kiKirts Scene Iro and Con p.v rson conway Mountaineer Staff Writer -,e Canton game last week a number of Waynesville ? (hf opinion that they were glad the Mountaineers the Black Bears on Thanksgiving Day as they ^Lsina* 193 > . u(, ?,.,v inclined Ut share their sentiments, but not B, matter some thought. Here's why: Bjrt with. Canton was definitely "up" for the all-important Bile Waynesville, although perhaps not actually "down", Bow the spark it has displayed in other games this season. Bd!> if the Turkey Day tilt were played on a dry field, Bcr offense probably would show to rouch better advant ? ht both the mud and the rugged Black Bear forward H hampered their attack. Bwr the thing that awed Waynesville's fans the most Bards the Canton backs gained on the ground while the ? wre trying to solve the puzzle of their T-powered ? ,he [jne Despite the yardage they yielded, the boys i Black learned a lot and would be far tougher in a return too. the Mountaineers will be meeting three more T season Hendersonville Greeneville, and Marshall ^?trm plenly of opportunity to set up an improved defense Bceptive plays of that formation. not trying to take anything from Canton because the a stout line and a quartet of elusive backs and appear ^Kettcr team last Friday night. two teams should play again on Thanksgiving, Canton Bjourse But we're convinced that the Mountaineers would Better performance here than they did on the saturated I Saved The Day t not been for some fine play on the part of the Moun lary last week, Canton's backfield might have tallied mchdowns. During the two drives staged by the bruins half. Wiynesville's backs appeared to be making three the tackles with Paul Hightower and Tommy Nichols making the stops. after time the Black Bears found big holes in Waynes ne, and appeared to be on the way to pavdirt. but the iimdary refused to budge. s looked bad for WTHS w hen Hightower left the game injury but the ace linebacker was soon back in the r -ame spot I From Korea fteived this letter recently from a former Canton grid ruce A. Stanley ?: now serving with the 1st Marine Di Itr Conway: efard to your little composition about Wavnesville not fame. Maybe you wasn't there year before last. But if round a little! you'll find that we stomped the Mountain tie you had better rewrite that little "Happy Endings 5eptembrr 9th issue of The Mountaineer. Mister, 1 don't 'ou know it or not but things like that don't set right People, even ?ver here in Korea. The best thing I can is to read up a little on the team's record. You may find eh bad mistake. Bv the way, I'm from Canton if you d it by now." I No mistake was made, Pfc. Stamey. We wrote hat your writer has never seen the Waynesvi ootball same. WfeTe quite aware that ry season undefeated, but we have never been | ave been beaten. . Waynesville play when the Mountaineers shut lunksglving same of 1951. We later saw trophy by whipping Newberry, S. C. ^ we saw the highlanders tie Canton in the irs ^ Hendersonville. Christ School, Brevard, C j Canton in the Thanksgiving encore. j e have seen all four games^ but will mi ?! Ih Hendersonville because of being on va ; ? 1 ting on Pfc. Stamey^s suggestion, we checked the t it now reads: Waynesville 29 wins. Canton ?orcless ties. .. ti he doesn't agree with our point of view 9 am the Wavnesville side of the fence ney's taking the time to write us. It is aomew a our one and onlv "fan letter" should come "lesvllle fans agree with what we ve been y i te're so hopelessly befuddled 1' would hi h u*. f) COLUMBUS DAY QUIZ ON PAGE 2 relv wanted to find a short sea route to the Indies fared to, but the royal treasurer provided most of, f he had reached the Indies and the peopli ?0. I-atin American countries, part of Canada lh cities >w His bones are contained in a bronze ch< st in th 'o Domingo in Ciudad Trujillo. Dominican Bep rt hound from the first voyage, he was seized . 'buguosp is,an? in the Azores who believed him tcj ,n< In Africa. Columbus made the threat to get " j ? ^ 2.2 CATFISH from Fontana was a pretty good load for Ralph A. Woods, who caught them in two hours Tuesday, lie used fresh ehieken liver, and pulled the fish from the water just about as fast as he eould rebait his small hook, in the meantime, he took time out to ehase a wharf rat from his tray of bait. He caught the fish in about 15 feet ?f water, just where the water of the Fake begins to hack up. He gave most of them away, because he had more lish in his refrigerator than he could use. (Mountaineer Photo). 459 See Initial Fight Wrestling Contests Here; Fans Request More Shows Well over 450 wrestline-fiaht : faiw enthusiastically welcomed' ! tin' first presentation bore in many i years ai :ho Vrhiory Tuesday night I The fi.n are inking for such a -how be presented at least once : month. 1 v f t e Tuesday show was sponsored I by fin' VVavnesyiile Kiwanis Club. ; nd promoted by Chief Osley U | Siinook". professional promoter land undefeated wrestling cham 1 'on of the world 1 'lire fins enjoyed the fast fistii i iv ut of hexing between Lany ; h ipatrick. Charlotte, and Joe H 'bf rd of Brevard Both fight e" we; bed in at 137'2 pounds. ,a>icf -slugged awax until 2 minutes [and 129 seconds in the third round v.l ep Hubbard won by a technical . I e.oekoul 1 tn the preliminary wrestling match, pi'tine Tinker Todd of Cork. 'Ireland, against Dan Martin, of [California. Todd Won by pinning his opponent in 13 minutes and 20 ' seconds for the second fall and 0 Tuesday night's play in live WaynesviMo Women's howling 1-league found Howell Motor top ping Weliro Shoe. Murph\ Chev rolet edging Dayton Hob her and The Friendly Hank deflating I.in er-Sheehan. All scores were 2-1 Dayton Rubber rolled the hi h team game with a 7C2 and Murphy Chevrolet had high team series with a 2209. In individual play. Mar\ Ham let! rolled the high game of tfifi and also had high series with a 4511 Set III*.II TEAM SERIFS Murphy Chevrolet 2200 The Frfiendlv Bank 2101 I.iner-Shcc han 21 Hit HIGH TEAM GAMES Dayton llubht r 7112 The Friendly Hank 753 Un a i ll Motor Co. 747 HIGH INDIVIDCAI. SERIES Mary Hamlett 453 Mohela Medford 431 Kozoll Ila\ 427 HIGH INDIVIDCAI. GAMES Mary Hamlett llai Ho/ell Kay ir.2 Mohela Medford 157 TEAM STANDINGS H 1 Wellco Shoo 10 2 2 Howell Motor B ' 4 3. The Friendly Bank 6 (i 4. Murphy Chevrolet 0 (i 5. Liner-Sheehan 3 0 6. Dayton Rubber 3 it INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES 1 M. Hamlott 137 2. M. Medford 135 3 A. Wyatt 133 4 M. Ilarrell 131 5 1 Yount ISO 6. B Riley 130 7. L Carver 12R 8 R Ray 12B 9. A Roll.nan 12R 10. A. OoolsbV 127 SCHEDULE FOR OCT II The Friendly Bank vs. Wellco rnnutes and 18 seconds for the third fall Pete Managoff of New land, well known Rrappler of the TV circuit* won a decision over Tommy <)'? Toole, of Galveston. Texas. In the main event, which was also a best two out of three falls, with a 60 minute limit Klwanls representatives said that if sufficient interest was shown they would plan to bring other wrestling and fight programs to W'i,>nesv)lle on a regular schedule if possible. 9 Shoe.; Howell Motor Co. vs Dayton Rubber Co. Murphy Chevrolet \v Liner-1 Slit ehan. iiaywood cor via rouiino I i \<;i i: Dayton 3; Way. Howling Ctr. 0. Glatiee Used Car 2. ( bailie's 1 MohalTey's Ksso 2; Pet Dairy I Canton Xll-Stars 2 lliltmorc Dairy 1. IIK.1l TI.AM SI KH S Charlie- , 2731 ; Pet Dairy 2(550 Dayton 2(143 HIGH TEAM GAMF.S ! Charlie's 1030 I Pet Dairy 002 Dayton 05(5 HIGH INDIVIPVAI, SI.RIFS Karl Grihtile IVD 560 Oliver Yount 'Clniiie' 54(5 I K Goolsbt iRtltmore) 522 HIGH l-MUVlDt'AI, GAM IS Mark Rose tCh ?? Ii'- st ?15 Oliyt r Yount (Charlie's) 204 Karl Grlbb'e iPeii 201 ri \\l STANDINGS W I. j 1. Charlie's it 3 2. Pet Dairy (5 4 j 3.' Kill more Dairy 7 5 4, Glnnee l -eil Car- 7 5 5 Meh alley's Rsso 6 6 (! Way. Howling C> nler 5 7 [7 Cant of) Ml Star 3 It 1(5. Davton (N \ I" i 3 0 (See other Bowline News?-I'age 4> IN COMEBACK By Alon Mover (about. r%) ' F/PST P/PATE P/TCHER ro F/P? A SHUTOUT $/HC? AWRP'S P/CP&O'J P/P /r A YEAR AGO jl 'A* ?' % ' pjck l/ttlef/elp. P'T-r&&Ui?G!' ZOU-rnPAW. A/i AM?R'CA\' LCA<5(/E CASTORF y/AOS PO/,','6 THE 0EST HURL'MO OR H/S CAREER i //V THE /VAT/OUAL. I tmocoh -a &pn t SAPS h S F'P&T /V'\ 9TAPT r^LMAVZO, At 3HT f, Vp UP * ? tv/~u r rt'xz &/ ^ A p/ftA+? */xce J}) P/CP&OX <? 2o V V '952 - *az PfeXdP ) THBRB /f/rv THB '?APHBP-(*U5 iBAPBP*, "oa . 1 Jayvees Trample Hendersonvjlle Bearcats 33-6 Coach Bill S uit'-, junior Moon tatneit - ' d on tin' sti ori earlj in the li i quarter. and sea in in the third qu rl.r to roll oxer the Heniler-ionviB,. H. neat* 33-t? here Tuesday n; .tn. The \ioifinaii)ia r jaxxec- rolled over 13 | i , m t 'i -li 11 I quar ter sc nriin .nut then added 20 addiimi points lo the -cere ill the t.i ... - el the pi; iled contest The .lo1:, l.tnd .?! WTIIS o.ixe an e\> i Hi ni t ? 1 man >? din iiiu the halt-time ,.d ut the fans entltused du in the entire came Carroll Hoop -c'U'ed twotinich doxuis for M rhi >\ die and Neil J Palmer. Camel lioland and Horn nie Jaines each tallied on. Mitchell Si Pets scored lleniler sonxille's mil' ID in tin fourth quarter. ' 'endersonv ille 0 l) 0 ti (i Waxnesxille 13 (1 20 0 33 Scoring lletnh rsonxille touch dow ri Sellers Scot inu Wayncsx ille I o u e h doxxns: Hooper (2) Palmer. Itn land. .lames, CoiHer-'ions '2 Bur r*?.. '-.p SH.XRPSHOOTKR for the Mountaineers is Donald Jordon, 34. who has been very successful this season hitting the target with his passing, lie will probably see a lot of action Friday night against the llendersnnville Bearcats. (Mountaineer Pliojo). EXTRA CLEAN USED CARS 1053 Ford 2-Hr. Sedan, 6 Cylinder. Radio heater, nice seat rov ers, turn signals, bark-up lights and ovrrdrive. This rar Is like New, thr spare hasn't been on ground. 19411 Cadillar 4-I)r. Srdan (81) Series. Rlark finish with Four new white wall tires, fully equipped. This is the rleanest Cadillar in thr rountry. One New 1951 Chev. 2-l)r. (210) Scries, with heater. Beautiful color, bark-up lights and turn signals. 1950 Ford 2-I)r. 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