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PIT: DfMOX Dean Reese tosses tn two points In the jame despite the efforts of Carroll Fisher of Clyde. Utel's Worth Wells. (Mountaineer Photo). lei Takes From de Squads ifh School dedicated its Hum Friday night, but | Bethel Blue Demons ' Her into the spirit of land took both cr.ds of der Irom i heir hosts. Demons defeated the >-28. atter the Blui ?tpointed the C.trdin h led t! -? Blue De arth 12 points while L- and ( ?? les Stamey in 10. Carroll Fisher fClyde ?ith 10. hards paced the Blue i 16 pin: ' - hut Kula d Clyde captured scor-' for the evening with barrage Betty Owenbv added another 15 points for the Cardinalettes. Girls' lineup: Bethel (56) Clyde (45) F?P. Edwards <16) Stamey <24) F?Poston < 12) Owenby <15> F?Pinkerton G0> Medford <3V G?Reeves MeCraeken G?-Wilson Russell G?Pressley Pressley Subs: Bethel?Henson 8, Shef field 1. Jones 2. Layman 2, Lowe, M. Edwards 5. A. She (field. John son, Smith, Messer, Phillips. Clyde -r-Jotlev 3. Dueker, Brown. Scott. Half time "-core: Bethel 34-13. Boys' lineup: Bethel (45) Clyde (28) F?Reese <6> Shook (3) F?Owen (6i Dot son <2 C?Capps (12) Jolley <7< G?Wells (10) . Fisher <i0> G Stamey (10) . Caldwell (2) Subs Bethel-?Queen. Shipman. Terrell Warren, Parker. Hargrove. West, Phillips, Hill 1. Ctvde? he Bayer Pros' Choice longest Driver In Golf j"> A nTZGERAI.D ?Pontiac Press AP New sfeaturcs i Itii gets you twcn ?nif 15.1 MT Of Long longest hitter in ' i"',h an over night 1 Jahnny-Come-Latcly a professional less .'nri hj- Played infin !|ian most 29-year "5 2 and weighs 240 '"Ur > o.irs, he was a ?e 'or ihe University n and then took a L Washington ; s A1J Pacific Coast. ; that can palm watermelons and comforting compan """riot or civil com Iih, * 'ourtccn and4a L "" W|th a shaft an ? ".^'ndard but the ke a frapile fairy ?ccntm "r 'hls y?ung i lrato on accuracy." t exhibitions ' nhok Harbert , 7". three of the kist h M'"'SS and c>" ,j hp was always 20 Iu;*k c V"" At thp end h|"i and ^ Sam Sh??k to be J K'tess ?1 ,,f 2 d "J*?" K J r" Wh?'fl ,ikr ram" 1,1(0 s,intmy. I "if along, Andrr fchitt ,ln"fTlcia' choice in their ranks. | frt the*" Il'?na' t<?? Wmev uu"rrm Tani ? the ?><?? hr "crrt 1 claim 'v y 'rd r'Shth. kolea r ,,n,'',r Club *Jtrh ?l" another Hip n-;,* "D,>r,a'or was by von" k420vare r 'hn1" ki?. k aw-av There U ,?v *,nd hut thev M"rm wtmtacs I r c still at GEORGE BAYER The second hole at Tam is 490 yards with water in front of the green. Many have a go at it with wood seconds and Snead ha* been home with a drive and a full iron. From the back of the tee and with a cross wind. Bayer was 20 yards over the green with a drive and a four iron George has one peculiarity that a lot of stylists will "tut, tut." At the top of his back swing, his heel never leaves the ground. "It's for accuracy," he says. "I have to stay in the fairway." Today George Bayer's name is bruited about wherever professlon I als gather. "I don't claim a thing," says the young giant. "I just swing natural ly and hope they stay in the fair i way. Putting is 1o4s harder than driving anyway." Canton Rips | Mars Hill < Five, 79-27 Bouncing back after losing to. I I.ee Edwards in their opener, the Canton Black Bears annihilated the Mars Hill Wildcats. 79-27, at Canton. The Mars Hill girls, however, salvaged the evening for the Madi son school by outpointing the Can ton Lady Bears, 53-49. David Anderson paced the Black Bears and Dewayne Milner was; ""ood for 16 more. ! In the girls contest, Jean Surrett stole scoring honors with a 30 ooint performance. Shepherd led 'lie Wildkittens with 24. Girls' lineup: Mars llill (53) Canton (49) ""?Briaes <14' Haney (2> |' F ? Shepherd '24> Surrett (30W Fat man (15) Phillios (15> ' G?Peek Ensley (21 O-Whitt Burnett G?'Thomas West ] Subs: Mars llill?Fisher. Reese lohnson. Canton?Pressley. Half time score: Canton 32-23. Boys' lineup: Mars Hill '27) Canton (79) F?Carter (6) G. Milner '12> | F?Vance (21 Rhinehart <5) j C - Reese '7> Anderson (20> "7 Wall Hi D. Milner (16) G? O Metculf (5) ' West (2? Sub-: Mars Hill Boone 2. Pon der. Clark. Blackwell. Brown. A. i Metcalf 2 Da\is 2. Smith. C. Met "?lf. Canton?Powell. Cannon 5, WPson 6 Morean 8 Pobinson 5. Half tune score: Canton 39-11. Officials: Patton and Pappas. How Times Have Changed HARTFORD. Conn <APi ? In the last 19 \ears under coach Dan ?lessee. Trinity College football j ?earns have won 70 per cent of i their games. But such good foot-' ball fortunes were not alwavs the j j lot of little Trinity It took the j j Bantams 10 years to win their j first game. FrOm 1877 to 1887 Trin- , : ity did not have a victory. Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday, Dec. 7 WEST CANTON . STAMEY COVE Cromer Crisp 9:15- 9 45 West Canton School 10:00-10:30 Watts Grocery 10:45-11:00 M. C, Pressley 11:15-11:30 Wright's Store 11:45-12:00 Thursday, Dec. 9 Bethel School 9:15 | Friday, Dec. 10 CRCSO | Robert Freeman 9:30- 9.45 Sam Freeman 10:00-10:15 Cruso Grocery 10:30-11:00 I Cruso School 11:15-12:30 Dois Rogers . 1:00- 1:15 J S. Williams 1:30- 1:45 Jim Clark ... 2:00- 2 30 Burnett Cash Grocery 2:45- 3:15 The record for 18 holes in PGA tournament play was established bv A1 Broseh in llie Texas Open in 1951. He shot a 60 in the third round but was fourth at the finish. Four other pros also have had 60's. Eddie Mathews of the Milwau- ^ kce Braves has hit a home run in each National League Park in each of the three seasons he has been in the major leagues. McCracken 4, Livingston, lialftime score: Bethel 25-17. Officials: Bradburn Reeves. A HARNESSED flnmlnRo Is the novelty introiiiirofj by Jo Me? 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