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CO-CAPTAINS of the 1955 Mountaineers arc Donald Jordan, (55) a back, and Harold Clark. (55), an end. Both men turned in a food record Friday nlrht as the Mountaineers met Sylva (or the sea sou's opener. (Mountaineer Photo). Canton Black Bears Give Valdese 26-7 Trouncing Canton's Black Bears turned on their full power during the second half of their game with Valdese Friday night, and took the game by 26-7. The Canton eleven were trailing 7-6 at half time. Canton started its scoring early as halfback Bill Stamey skirted end and romped 61 yards for a touchdown on the Black Bears' fourth play from scrimmage. The try fpr extra point failed. Valdese came back strong, _wjth Canton Valdese First downs 11 7 Yds. gained rushing 277 175 Passes attempted .... 3 5 Passes completed .... 0 1 Yds. gained passing 0 8 Passes inter, by .......... 0 0 Yds. gained interccpt'n 0 0 Punting average .... 27 33 Yds. kicks returned , 3 4 Oppon. fumbles ree'd 1 1 Yds. lost penalties .... 25 25 fullback Harry Jackson smashing up the middle from 12 yards out on the fifth play after the kickoff. Banny fridges kicked the extra point. Neither team could count in the second period, though Canton drove to the Valdese 2-yard line. But with a first and goal, the Bears were stopped by the Val dese line. Canton went ahead to stay In the third period when fullback Wllev Carpenter plowed up the middle from 12 yards out. The Bears had driven from the 30 ? yard line, where they liad taken a Valdese punt. Dwalne M liner kicked the point. In the final period. Stamcy scor ed his second TD of the night, this one from 12 yards out. Canton had . recovered a fumble on the 28-yard line. The try from placement was wide. Quarterback Mliner marked the final tally, scoring from the ?lx on a keep play after a sustained drive which covered 70 yards. ' Tanfbn lifle' Standouts included center Jackie Confad and end Del Ohilders Playing an outstanding game in the line for Valdese were Charlea Smith, guard, and tackle Harold Barker. ? The score by periods: Canton 6 0 7 13-?26 Valdese 7 0 0 0?7 i football i $ scores! Brevard 25: Reynolds 6. Canton 26; Valdese 7. Morganton 0; Newton-Conover 0 (tie). Forest 39; Ruthcrfordton - Spin dale 6. Swain 34; North Buncombe 26. Cherokee 6; Robbinsville 0. t Marion 1ft; TaylorsvlUe 0. Spruce Pine 35; Craasnorr 6. Andrews 27; Franklin 0. Hcndersonville 19; Enka 13. II 1 I HEY... Sports Fans! i THIS SATURDAY Is Your BIG DAY... Hear Nat Albright's Play-by-Play DODGERS vs. GIANTS followed by Owen Spann's Play-by-Play WAKE FOREST vs. VA. TECH Tw ... Wake Force* ucola Virginia Tall at WAa Faroe* and this rame marks tke ftre* la a eertae of play-by-play broadcasts of aU the Saturday afternoon Wake Ferect tame, thronghont the 19M Feotboll season. Listen this Saturday following the Dodgers-G Ist^TBaseball game. ALSO HEAR YOUR High School Football Review Featuring the recorded highlight* of teadli* WNC High School Games played the preceding night. 970 WWIT 970 CAJflNm, V. c. bfl ? ]f&"' 1 lv ? IWH !?! m*m m 'fin ?naisa ' K V.'. m When You Should Stop? ADVERTISING / ? :?* ] i WHEN man becomes a creature of habit so thoroughly he will certainly I buy this year where he bought last year. WHEN youngen fresher and spunkier concerns in your line cease starting I up and taking "your customers" away through advertising ?.. WHEN population ceases to increase and no new folks want to live and I work in your town ... WHEN you have thoroughly convinced everyone who ever has or ever will I be in your store that they will now and forever get better buys from you... I WHEN business principles reverse themselves and the non - advertiser I does more business than the successful advertising merchant. ?. WHEN men stop making tremendous strides in business through well- I planned newspaper advertising ... I WHEN you can forget the words of wise merchants the world over who at- I tribute their success to the wise use of newspaper advertising ... I WHEN you would rather have your own way even if you fail, than to fol- I low sound advice and perhaps win success... I WHFN you wan* *? nd of all troubles of waiting on customers and are I tired of making money! I I / V The Surest Way To Stay In Business I PROFITABLY Is To Advertise I REGULARLY I * IN I * / THE MOUNTAINEERl Nothing Sells Like A Netvspaper I
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