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Three Haywood Teams On Road This Week, Only Canton At HmJ Baby Mountaineers Upset Canton Gra-Y Bears, 12-7 Kenny flihson's tia-yard kickoll eturu in the fourth quarter gave VnynnfiUt - Bah\ Mountaineer* 1 12-7 up-et win over the top nted Canton Cra-Y Bears in a old rieirrti at the WT1IS stadlOni ?hurs<jay nixht Waynfpfritle scored trr?t midw?> n the third quarter on a pa-- p!a< I at < omplejel.v looted 1 h?- ( iliton I tense, hut tlie lira y Bears came ? k quiekli witli a tourhdow if ind an extra point and it appeared he> had the name sewed up But ?m the kiekoll. (iih-ou ran t'rai^ht Uu tlie middle thrciuuh net <w four plavers, harel> elud ?d the -afeti man and then ronip ?d aeross the una I line standing JR. Canton attempted to uet hack in lie ball game, but the Bah\ Moiiu lineer- pounced on a Bear pitch lit that went a-lra\ and the Utime :nded about two minutes after ,v;i rd. Wa\riogville's first -col e Canic I' I II i- ?I . ^I?I i I ? i i>?li 4 I ! . , I 1,, I. . H !(.hik a pitch'nit hallel In hi> tracks iitid threw 2<l s aril* to the i i"lit core, t where Httil Miller was standing flat looted in the end /one Nobody was near Miller arid tie had only (o catch the pigskin tor the score Tlie attempted line pinnae lor the extra point was halted short of tile coal The tifa-Y It. a is, aided In a short kickoft and a ruiibaek to mid field Kill a drive going at thai iiolnt Aftei several line plays picked un alMiut IH yards. Don Wig fins circled left end down to the tw o where lie w as dumped by Mus ter C i let's \ fumble elided that tin eat hid thy Calitoniaiis blocked Cilison's kick and Wiggins eireled left end for lite touchdow n, a moment later Tomiin Williams provided the e\ tra point on a reverse In the second iniarter. the I! do ?Mountaineers penetrated to the Bears' 12y.11 d line bill lhe nest t?n hlavs resulted in losses and ("an'on tookovev on downs Tb ? Whyu?ssvillians were coach Midget 11 Meets Bethel Here Thurs. Although Waynesville's Baby Mountaineers sprang an upsej by ' beating lire stale champion Canton Oi.i-y Bears. 12-7 here last Thurs day in 'lit only a scant local crowd was on hand for the game. t'roceids from the game were to he used to purchase uiuturm- and equipment for the future gridiron hopefuls of Wayncsville, bid the needed sum was not obtained. W htle Canton tickled a squad eomph let- uniformed in maroon and white jerseys, VVuyncsvillc players had to weal old sweat shirts and one lineman, without football pants, played in overall r F(| | I | - 'lite Baby Mountaineers will nlay inn mm,. home jfame Thurs duy nil!lit at 7 |>in aftiiiist Bethel it th<. W i lls stadium in another effort in fain* lite needed funds In outfit I lie le?m. Officials n| llir Spurts Cluh sponsors of the midget train, urged Wax in sx ill,, area falls In atti'iid the ril in their tin mi" by Hill Sntlnii. as. sistnd by Tommy Norris Alsn mi band x* t'li- Karl Oriblde and Wilson Wrdfnrd former mentors nf tile tram Tlir Hali.x Mountaineers and the Cira-Y Beat's will play a "rubber Minr in tlirir series at Canton Tuesday night. The lirar# won 13 (i tx, 11 xxeeks agp in tlir Paper City. The midgets xxill play tlirir fin al aiiir nf tlir season here Thurs day niaht at 7 p.m. attains! the Bethel beginners 'Proceeds xxill again l>r used tn nuifit tlir Hahy Mountaineers with uniforms. Money taken in last \xrrk xx as insufficient In purrliase the needed equipment. ? YOU, TOO, CAN LAUGH AT MR. WINTER! IF YOU HAVE THE FINEST ? GE TELEVISION UK MAIN IN INK (OMFORT OK VOI R OWN IIOMK AND I.KT I S IIRINl. TDK WORLDS I INKST KNTKRTAINMKNT TO N <>l ! ? Ma?> Models From Which To Choose ? PRICES AS l,()\V AS .*1IH.'I.Y ? Terms To Suit Your Mudjiet. FN JOY THIS WINTER SEASON IN YOl'K OWN FIVINO ROOM! CAFI. I S TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION NELSON'S RADIO & TV SERVICE MILLER ST. GL 6 ?r?8l I J Mountaineers Will Journey To Marshall Only one game is scheduled in Haywood Counts this weekend ? with the strong Marion Kippers join neving to ("anion to help the Black Hi .li s close their 1954 sea son ? On the road are the Waynesville Mountaineers at Marshall, the Bethel Blue Demons ait f ranklin and Hie Clyde Cardinals at Chero kee. Having had a track meet against Blue Ridge las| week 4<i-l) Can ton will face stern opposition this week against the Rippers, one of the top teams in J he eastern por tion of Western Carolina With a victnrv oyer Marion, ('an ion would post a 7-3 record for the -eason with wins from Bethel, Sand Mill Brevard Asheville School. Valdese, and Blue H and losses lo l.cc Kdwarris. Waynes ville. and Hendersonville. Many of Coach l^oyd Allen'-- how \< ill he Sack next .year and the lilaek Beats can be expected to have another strong outfit in '5ft l.elt with a feeling ol frustration from stieeesssive ties with Brevard and flreeneville, the Waynesvitle Mountaineers will he after a clean cut victory over the Marshall Bed i Tornadoes on the Madison Count y field Friday niitht Their task will not lie an easy one, however, since Marshall upset Brevard two weeks ago and made ,a much better showing against the rampaging Hendersonville Bear cats in losim,' 2fi-l2 lastweek than did tin- fluid and Black on October a Although they are all tint out of the Blue Ridge* Conference rare, the Mountaineers would like very much to knock over .Marshall and Mars Hill in their last games of the season. In their encounters against rugged Brevard and flreeneville Weatherby's warriors have shown marked improvement on defense and offense as well I | lacking only a strong goal-line punch, which would have brought them victory in the last two games. With a nice 5-3 record. the Bethel Bine Demons wlil tie look ing for victim No (> at Franklin Kridav with Charles Stanley. Toby C'apps, Troy Hargrove and Kd Mann leading the Blue and While attack Pnindcxter's pigskin pursuers scored their second win of the sea son over Clyde at Bethel Friday by a 33-t) tally Cast veil the Clyde Cardinals were winless until they played Cherokee, hut the Maroon and (?old Captured that one in 1953 and they'd like a repeat perform ance this week However, the Braves are stronger this year and it'll take an all-nut performance b\ the Cards to annex this one. The litial game of 1 he season for Clyde will he against Tryon. Always Huseluill Time In Milwaukee MII.WAI KKK ? AIM The 1 1)54 major league season is over. but you'd never know it in Ihis base ball-mad cit\ Tickets for tho 1955 homo Rami's of tho Milwaukee Braves aro Ruing at a brisk pace Kvon upper reserved ftrand stand seats are being sold Those ari' selling for S7,"? per seat, the lowest priced season ticket in an> major city, according to Braves' officials game Thursday night to lend their support to tin- Mountaineers of the future Midget teams play only seven minute (piarteis and games alV over about H 15 pin Blue Demons Again Beat Clyde Cardinals, 35 To 6 Only th?' locale rhtngcd Frt da\ afternoon as the Bethel Blue Demon* and the Cl)de Cardinals staged a virtual encore of their first meeting at Canton, which end ed with the Blue and White on top 34-6 In the curtain call in Pigeon Valley, the Blue Demons added one more point for a 35-6 triumph. Bethel tallied one touchdown in the first and second quarters, got two in lite third, and another in the final period Clyde broke the scoring ice-in the fourth on a pass play. Charles Stamev and Kd Mann set up Beth'd's first touchdown by lug ging the leather down to the four, where Trov Hargrove plunged oyer Mann toured his right end for ill yards and the Demons' sec ond touchdown in the second quar ter. Hethcl put two more touchdowns on the records in the third period on Hargrove's 20-vard run around right end, and a five-yard plunge through the line. The Demons closed out their scoring in the final quarter as Gerald Owen romped over after taking a pass from Stanley that covered 40 yards. Clyde came hack in the same quarter when Livingston and Jol ley collaborated on a pass play good for t>0 yards and a touch dou n. Coat h Poindextcr's pupils have now won five games against three defeats, while the Cardinals arc winless in eight contests. Next week hotli teams will head west Met he I to meet Franklin, arid Clyde to take on Cherokee. CLYDE Ends .lolley. Dot son. Tackles Mcfjracken, Medford. Guards ?Carter, Holder. Center Caldwell. Hacks Rogers. Caldwell, Done hoe. Caldwell. Livingston. Scoring TD .lolley. It ETIIKL Ends Wells. Owen. Kelley, I). Singleton. Tackles Dtiekell. Foster. T Singleton. H. Warren. R Pressley, Messei: Guards West. Cat hey. Hill. Rus ScD. Phillips Centers Mi Falls, D Warren, Marks Stamey. Hargrove, T Capps, Mann. Ftrowning. Henson. .1 Phillips, 11 Capps. Scoring TD Hargrove 2. Mann. Owen. Stamey Points after TD Stamey 4, Capps Officials Referee. Munday; Cmpire. Phillips: Head Linesman. Estes. Giving The Foot To Football A OKI AN. Mich. ' \?"> Seven burly loot bull players resigned in a body from the Adrian College foot hall team They turned in their jerseys and said they were going home. The reason? Homesickness. You'll Enjoy Walking in VM"iAJ V AI?-CUSMIONED SHOES r I >.? r-M a - ?v . 1?.? Kat >n -i ? H?n \ 'ft #*? *hn?a. na! * k??< ??t 1 thc>? \ ' hhlnlt tfWtrnrtlM. I . an hov \--is an ?ln? na AfU.-tM n nf H*??t M v i f+t th# nirt .? #n<l wMth s.'u rhnn** I ?? % I Hi t l|llWlNI(lfv ?.n .li i n?? a ? a -l t*d?v JOHN 11. LEK BOX 524 W AVNESVILLE. N. t\ ? I KURT GANS "The Sforc of Quality Watches''j$$^jv y _ . t f ^ WATERPROOF j Wyler i nco I li ? _____ Guaianltrd 01 long ai cifstol -V il infocf and <,'*? - v ^ genuine W flu '? \$ porfi Off uied v'%|k 1 M?IK VII 17 jewel, gold fillfd top or pll itffl AS WmmEMlilSlluB i /' 11 11 ^ J I w C L ? ? Something From Kurt (>an* Is Always Something Special Jayvees Meet Canton Here Tuesday Night The Waynesville junior varsity will play its final home game of the season here at 7:30 Tuesday against the Canton juniors. The Jayvees are currently unde feated. having overwhelmed Hen dersonville. 33-6, turned back Bethel, 13-7. and defeated Canton last week. 7-0. Coach Swift's Little Mountain eers will close their season next Tuesday afternoon at the return match with Bethel on the Pigeon Valley turf. Blue Ridge Massacred By Canton, 46-0 Blue Ridge School showed up for its game with the Canton Black Bears Thursday night, but that's about all the Henderson County .athletes can claim as the rugged Red and Black powered their way to a 46-0 shutout. The victorious bruins piled up an impressive total of 24 first downs and moved the ball about ja quarter of a mile '426 yards) on | the ground. Six Bears took part in the mas sacre?led by reserve back Teddy Skaggs with two TD's and Mitchell Early, De wayne Milner. Billy Stamey, Jackie Worley, and Ger ald Milner with one each. Three other Canton touchowns were call ed back by the officials. The Blue Ridgers made onlj one serious threat when Jack Ter ry sprinted 64 yards to the Can ton 15, but Dewayne Milner inter cepted a pass to halt the advance. Canton will end its season next week against the Marion Rippers ' at Marion. STATISTICS i> u r First downs 5 24 yds. sained rushing 65 426 Passes attempted 19 11 ' Passes completed 6 3 Yds. gained passing 79 67 Passes intercepted by 1 4 yds gained interception 17 25 ! Punting average 31 0 ! yds kicks returned 124 18 Opp. fumbles recovered 0 2 I Yds. lost penalties 13 15 Score by periods: Blue Ridge 0 0 0 0? 0 Canton 6 13 7 20 46 The lineups: CANTON (46) Ends?E. Milner. Smathers. Pal en, West, Childers, Branson. Tackles?Cody, Roper, Warren. ? Styles, Mathews. Williams. Hardin, I Ouckett, Osborne, Haynes. I Guards ? Massey, R. Worley. Rhinehart. Amos. Jones. Wilson Centers ? McCracken. Rector. (See Canton?page 3) NOTICE OK SAKE On Monday, November 22. 1954. at 11:00 o'clock A. M . at the Court House door in Waynesville. N. t\. jl will offer for sale, at public out cry to the highest bidder for cash ! the following described lands and premises situate, lying and being in Waynesville Township. Hay wood County. N C? to-wit: BEGINNING at a sfake at the corner of Lots Nos 11 and 12 and j in the line of Lot No. 14. and runs with the line of Lot No. 14, N. 75 I 30' E. 170 feet to a stake, corner : between Lots Nos. 10 and 11: i thence with the line between said | lots N 35' W 2250 feet to a stake n the line of the George H Ward >r W T. l.ee land: thence with aid lino S 39' W. 83 feet to aj >lark pine: thence continuing with | laid line S 3(1' 30' W MS feet to; i stake; thence with line between j ots Nos 11 and 12. S. 35? K 2000 j eet to a stake; thence S. 79? 30' ! C Wi feet .to a stake: thence S 17 C. 80 feet to the BKGINNNING curtaining 10 4/5 acres, more or ess. and being I.ot No. 11 of the Nathan Norman lands as per sur rey and plat hv J W. Reaver. made lanuarv and February, 1935 ?M.SO RF1NG the same tract of and conveyed to mortgagor hv "lerrv Rhinehart and wife Ourlv 3hinehar1. by deed dated Sentem >er 11 1943 and recorded in Book 120. Paee 35. Haywood County Hcdsf r> Sale made pursuant to the power end atrthnritv conferred imon the indersiwned Trustee hv that Deed if Trust dated February 24 1947 >*ecuted bv Walter l.annin" and -e corded In ReeV of lleeds of rrtist 81 na?e I00 Havwond Conn y Registry, default having he?n aaade tn the naa-ment of the indebt edness thesxhv secured Sa'e asd't he made subfect to anv ipnstd tavee This OetoNw 18 ms4 K T tCMTl Trustee 172 Q 25 N t-tll . ... _ Late Touchdown Gives Greenevl 14-14 Deadlock With Mountain J By BOB CONWAY With a determined drive late in ' the fourth quarter, the favored CJreeneville Greene Devils managed ' to gain a 14-14 tie Friday night with the Mountaineers after Waynesville jumped into a 14-7 lead early in the second period with a dazzling aerial show. The Mountaineers dominated the ! game during the first hall and still held the upper hand in the third ' quarter, but the Green Devil of fense started clicking in the ' fourth period?sending the Ten nesseans down the field on a 74 yard drive for the score. Waynesville began rolling mid- 1 way in the first quarter when Don 1 Jordan hit dependable Joe Al- < dridge with a jump pass, good for t 25 vards down to the Greeneville , I 39.Gaddis kept the drive going by : snagging a pass on the 22, and 0 / Tommy Nichols picked up tin ouehdown moments later b> blast ng through the Green Devil line or the touchdown. Several opponent* had a crack it the big Waynesville quarter iack. but he was in no mood to' be .topped. Stevens added the extra mint on a plunge. After returning the kicked' to nidfield, Greencville caught the '?old and Black secondary napping ?n a pass play from Dixon to \reeger that carried 66 yards ?"oshee kicked the extra point. 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