faynesville Teams To Face Hendersonville, Bethel nei opens Mew Gym . Thursday n for the. first time this by Canton P,f-42 here Fri tit, the Waynescille Moun J'ace two more powerful its this week when they in ? lair of the Hendensonville i Tuesditc night and then to Bethi I Thursday night the Blue Demons open ?and new gymnasium, jxtent ot the task facing danders this week can be ited by the fact that Hen ille massacred Brevard. Mt week and Bethel lost eight points to Canton on ^HUnk^ ? school likes to los,. the lies placed in its new g\m. hel Blue Demons will be ifyoritec to hand the \loun another county setback, ren closer struggle is ex :o result when the unheat ntalnettes clash with the iten Bethel Belles. The {iris beat Bethel twice dur season last year, but the ;ame out in front during tity tdurnament year, however, the moun ids have a better-balanced id stopping their attack is er a matter of sealing off :h scorer such as Linda All three of the Wavnes irting forwards usually hit louble column, county games tips week Mountain at Canton Tues ht and Biltmore at Canton light; ?Clvde ai Fines Creek ' night; Bethel at Sand esday night; Fines Creek btree ? Iron Duff Friday n Gets Left JIand ely Cut In Fight Sutton is suffering from a y cut left hand, sustained a fight at a Soco Gap tav ut 10 o'clock Friday night ty Sheriff Gene Howell [ it Sutton was scheduled to jsed from the Haywood Hospi'ul today, and would car rail' for the arrest of his [ l- . V I n is Ote son of Mr. and Mrs.: Maggie. I the Detroit I.ions defeated timore Colts 35-0 this sca les the Lion's first shutout ' 945. The victims were the > Cardinals. CLYDE CARDINALETTES this year are (front row, left to right) Mary Ftta Brown, Shirrley Ducker, Glcnda Beasley, Kay Glance, Betty Jones, and Mildred Russell; (second row) Joyce Scott, Bar bara Jolley, Kathleen Medford, Judy Harris, Marilyn Farley, and Zrla Kay Ledford: 'third row) Frances Hall, Betty Owenby, Eula Jo Stanley, JoAnna McCracken, and Judy Pressley. (Mountaineer Photo). Bethel High Announces Revised Cage Schedule - A revised schedule for the Beth el basketball team was announced Saturday by Blue Demons coach C. C, Poindexter. The revision was made necessary because of the delay in the arrival for seats in the new Bethel gym nasium. I The seats are of the "rollaway" | type and will accommodate l.lOOi perspns. They were purchased for $10,020, Coach Poindexter said. The Blue Demons and Belles i will inaugurate their new gymnas ium against Waynesville this Thursday night, and will journey Violent Homecoming FORT WORTH. Tex. ' AP' Mrs. Mamie Hutto, 35, went to the hospital for slight injuries when her husband came home with a bang. A truck knocked his auto mobile into the living room as- he started to turn into the driveway. v to Sand Hill on Friday night. The remainder of the schedule is: Tnn 1 n OCKI. I ?. .t-UUCJ' V HIV" IIWUIC. Jan. 21?Canton?home. Jan. 24?Fines Creek?home. Jan. 27?Mars Hill?home. Jan. 28?Crabtree?home. Jan. 31?Clyde?home. Feb. 4?Waynesville?away. Feb. 7?Hendersonville?home. Feb. 10?Sand Hill?home. Orson Welles I Stars In Strand I Scottish Drama . i Trouble in the glen comes in!' "Trouble In The Glen" because t the local roadway has been closed,' after the irascible Laird's quarrel with the natives. It's all part of.j' the rollicking comedy, second Ro i public film produ^d under the i ' Anglo-American combine of Herb-' ert .1 Yates and Director-Producer Herbert Wilcox. Concerned in the firm which 1 opens at the Strand Theatre on j (Wednesday and Thursday are stars : Margaret Lock wood. Orson Welles, and Forrest Tucker, with Victor ; McLagUm and John McCallum co st a rred. 1 The film, which is in Trucolor ; was made on location in one ot ; the most romantic and beautiful 1 spots in the Scottish highlands, and j is based on Maurice Walsh's novel of the same name, with a screen play by frank S. Nugent. Mrs. Arthur Davis Dies In Texas Mrs. Edith Plott Davis, 74. widow 'f the late Arthur Davis, died Sat urday morhing in the home of a asketball team had Charlie Car- | lenter. This year they've got five ! 'Charlie Carpenters" and their ombined impact on the Waynes ille Mountaineers resulted in a 13-42 win for the tall and terrific Hack Bears here Friday night. However, the talented Moun ainettes brought joy to local learts by easily besting the Can on Lady Bears in the lid lifter, 14-37. Except for a short time in the : irst quarter when they held an 1-7 edge, the Mountaineers trail- I >d throughout the contest, llow ?ver, they kept the margin fairly ?espectable until midway in the hird quarter when the smooth >assing, hard-driving Bears broke he game wide open with a flurry >f layups, tip-ins, and push shots, j In the fourth quarter, Waynes- j .'ille's defense?never too impres iive ? virtually collapsed and the | -emainder of the game was little nore than a practice session for ' "anton. The bruins' airtight zone de fense kept the Gold and Black way put in the suburbstthe entire game ; A-here they were unable to hit ' pnough long shots to save the day. In comparison. Canton was nev Pr forced to try any long-distance sharpshooting. but continually drove through the WTHS defenses to tap the ball in the basket. The Mountaineers hit 11 out of 24 foul shots; the bruins caged 16 out of 29. Canton held leads of 15-8 at the end -of the first quarter. 24-16 at the half, and 40-26 at the end of the third quarter. Joe Aldridge led WTHS with 15 points, while Jimmy Harris col lected 10. Four Canton starters hit in the double figures, with Gerald Milner geting 13 and brother De way ne 12. In the girls game, the unbeaten Waynesville Mountainettes had too much polish for the Lady Bears and were out in front throughout the game. Tulan Carver, under-lhe-basket specialist, dumped in 24 points, while freshman Agnes Roberson tallied 16. Jean Surrett was high for Canton with 20 points. Waynesville led 10-8 at the end of the first quarter, 27-16 at the half, and 45-23 at the end of three. Now in possession of a 7-0 rec ord. the Mountaineettes will meet their sternest challenge of the sea son Thursday night against the powerful Bethel Belles in the first game in the new Bethel gymnas ium. Next game for both WTHS squads will be Tuesday night at Hendersonville. Girls' Lineup: Canton (37) Waynesville (54) F?Surrett (20? <11) B Smith F?Haney <4) <24) T. Carver F?Phillips (7) 116 > Roberson G-? Ensley <2> Hamilton G?Burnette Fitzgerald G?West E. Smith Subs: Canton: Willis, Fisher, Clyde Cage Squads Whip Cherokee Visitors Twice Playing on their own court Fri clay night. Clyde's basketball teams ( took a doubleheader from visiting j Cherokee. The Cardinals won 70- |, 50, with Charles Jolley scorching { the nets for 35 points. The Cardin- ( alettes came out in front, 56-53. paced by Betty Owenby with 26 points and Eula Jo Stamey with . 22 In the girls clash, the Clyde las- ' sies held a big edge at halftime? 39-22, but the Cherokee maidens narrowed the gap in the second half. In the boys game, the Cardinals led only 23-20 at the half, but turn ed on the steam after the Intermis sion. Clyde's next game will be Tues day nieht at Fines Creek. Girls' lineup: Cherokee (53) Clyde (56) F?Littlejohn (25) Owenby (26) F?Smith tl7> Stamey (22) F?Parch (11) ..... Medford (6) G?Bradley McCracken G?Squirrel ... Pressley G?ConCeen Brown Subs: Cherokee?Trench, Crowe. Clyde?Jolley 2, Russell. Halftime score: Clyde 39-22. Boys' lineuD; Cherokee (50) Clyde (70) F?Taylor (16) Dotson (3) F?Wahneetah (26) Shook (10) C?Johnson Jolley (34) Jones 4. Waynesville: Winchester. Kepner 1, Grant 2, Freeman, Rat ; cliffe, Howell. Turner. Half time score: Waynesville, 1 27-16. Boys' Lineup: ] Canton (63) Waynesville (42) F?Cannon (7) (4) Davis F?Rhinehart (10) (10) Harris C?Anderson 111) (15) Aldridge | G D. Miiner (12) (8) Nichols G ? G. Miiner- '131 (2) Jordan | Subs: Canton: Wilson", Morgan. West 4, Stamey 3, Carpenter 2. Robinson 1. Waynesville: tfbopcr, Sparks 1, Balance, Ezell 2. Half time score: Canton 24-16 Officials: Eblcn and 'Raylor. _____? ________ G?Wolfe (8) Fisher (3) G?Arch MeCracken (6) Subs: Cherokee ? YValkingstick, Standingdeer. RattlerC L. Taylor. Clyde?Medford 2, Seay 2, Martin, Caldwell 5. Rogers. Livingston. Halftime score; Clyde 23-20. Officials: Griffin and Nicholson. HA. Waynesville DRIVE - IN THEATRE Children Under 12 Admitted FREE Show Starts at 7:00 MONDAY, JAN. 10 THEY'RE IN THE wj W| ladies'ARMY fjjjj^ ^^O'NS THE ! *VD0ilD?C0NN08 JULIA ADAMS - CHILL WILLS MAMIEVan OOREN Asup'tc ~fi*y > "* franc is ?* Tai^- *,*? a universal international picture News and Cartoon ? TUES. & WEI).. JAN. 11 K 12 | fy/*' From the A | jw Enchanted,' w/M. Land of j . jy 1 WONDERFUL t ADVENTURES OF MBitiito 1 color by & TECHNICOLOR ^?y ^ ? ?rn? ot?n?r pro4dct?cns ?? *? Rao *? Pcluftt Mr ? THURSDAY, JAN. 13 DECAMERON A NIGHTS |Xs ,'v\ JOAIFHI11UIE |P?' JF. UB1SJ01WI -^^60 an t V^T t A11E ? mi cuius ?? FRIDAY, JAN. 11 F7^Tl A^< X\ * 'LAW 'MA.-f >Hw4*b*> A imiT PiCT J?LS Pnte*tf*M . ? ALSO ? 5 COLOR CARTOONS 'HHBHHIHEHHURk Strand , | Theatre Mon. - Tues. Jan. 10-11 starrMf f MARLON )???? BRANDO [M jean /n SIMMONS If TJ? MERLE OBERON I k MICHAEL ffl k RENNIE CinemaScoPfr CM* * Ol Lull SICIKO^OMC SOutt^^fl ? Wed. - Thurs. Jan. 12 -13 rnxmrnm HERBERT J. TATES Kid HERBERT WILCOX pratMt TROUBLE t'&GLEN KoiKt RIRAIfl IKKWMI OftStN fOIK-ftmn TKRD co tlornng VICTOR McLAGLEN ? K)HN McCAUUM | featuring MARGARET McCOURT ? ARCHIE DUNCAN fXUCOtOff Ay C?HBB/>U?IBU k ItfVtUC fWOVCTIM Friday, Jan. 14 HEARTBREAK Hi - a trigger of torrocl ? VSHHL 'URtw^dBpHk^ . - l? PNJWQ ? CLOW m* ? MB HOT ?i?r.K? rnrtio. ? tout. co?ko? ?T WO W.'. lot ?: ' Also Six Color Cartoons and Free Ice Cream to Children PARK Theatre Program LAST TIME TODAY MONDAY, JAN. 10 "ATHENA" (In Color) Starring JANE POWELL EDMUND PITRDOM DEBBIE REYNOLDS VIC DAMONE ? TIIES., WED., & THURS., JAN. 11, 12 & la 3 GREAT DAYS! "KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES" (In Cinemascope & Color) Starring TYRONE POWER TERRY MOORE MICHAEL RENNIE ; ? FRIDAY, JAN. 11 DOUBLE FEATURE "GRAND OLE OPRY" Starring ROY ACUFF ?PLUS? "SECURITY RISK" Starring JOHN IRELAND DOROTHY MALONE B.F. 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