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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE N. Saturday. December 19, 1953 la Enka Invades Pelzer Tonight Darkhorse Boys Fall To Leicestes Landy Again Runs In Try For Record Biltmorc Splits By BILL GLANCE Clllien Sport Writer LEICESTER, Dec. 18 Leicester's Wildcats sharpened their claws and dug in for their seventh consecutive victory without defeat here to High Schools BOYS) Valdew 49, Olen Aipine 43 Canton 71.

Clyda 4 Candler 43. BarnarosvUle 4 Franklin 41. HayenlUa )7 HendrraonTtlle 43. Bethel 4t Walnut 7. ftDruif Creek 47 WaynesTllI 71, CiabUM-IrotHtarl i) Swannanoa SO, ralrrlew 4J Mill Sprlr.es 73.

Tryon 12 Pleasant Gardens S4. feforaanton SS Leicester 4. Black Mountain 44 Biltmore SI, Valley Sprlnfi 4t In Games With Valley Springs night as they dumped tne mac Mountain Darkhorses, previously unbeateen in Buncombe County Charlotu central 70, Winston Baleaa Conference play. 49-44, before a parked house of howling fans. JT I Biltmore High and Valley Springs High divided in a doubleheader on the Biltmore court la.st night in the last games before Christmas for The home-town fans were rorcea to take some bitter along with the sweet, however, as the Black Moun both teams.

The Valley Springs tain lassies ground out a 35-30 win i i i Reynold M. GIRLS Olrn Alpine SI. Valdeaa Clyde 58. Canton 42 Candler 45, Barnardsvllla 2t Heyesyllla 50. Franklin 4S Bethel 40, HendersonvlUe 33 Sprlni Creek 77, Walnut 47 WayneselUo 3, Crabtrea-Ironotlft Si Tryon 45.

Mill Sprlnfi 27 Pleasant Oardene 65. Morranton 32 Falrvlrw 47, Sannano 23 Black Mountain 35. Leicester JO) Valley Sprints 4. Blltmora 42 girls won by 54-42 and the Biltmore boys took a close one, 51-49. over Leicester in the opener.

fill When the boys game started the Biltmore's girls, led by Pat Jones air was filled with tension and it didn't eay any until the final i II with 14 points and Jean Miller and Martha Lance with 13 each, trailed Valley Springs all of the game, but whistle. 1 ri JI 1 A 1 Both teams seemed to have trou ble finding the basket In the early bin A Colleges came close to catching up several times in the first half. Billie Sue Hollificld got 24 points to lead the winning girls. Tommy Edmonds had 16 to lead minutes of the first quarter but in the latter part of the period Coach Buffalo Humphries' Darkhorses began to hit with consistency to take an 11-8 lead at the end of the initial quarter. Leicester's sophomore sensation.

Emporia. Statt (Kan. 7. Bethany Mississippi Southern 7, Flndlay io Tf Nebraska Wesleyan 74. Rockhurat 62 Army 91, Middleburr S3 Ft.

Belvolr 76 Ft. Meade 65 Temple 72. Lebanon VaUey 3 Gtorga Waahington 65. William Mary MELBOURNE, Dec. 18 13 John Landy, Australia's great runner, will take another vrack tomorrow at Gundar Haegg's world mile record of 4:01.4.

Only last week, the slim agricultural science student ran the mile in 4:02, third fastest in history. Although he won't admit that he'll be trying for the record, his friends say he will If weather conditions are favorable. During the week he has had some good time trials. On Tuesday he ran three quarters of a mile on grass In 3:04. Later he ran five half miles, each time being clocked in two minutes flat.

Much to Landy's satisfaction, the local press hasn't played up tomorrow's run as a record attempt. He hates publicity. He will go out on the Olympic Park track under no obligation to the public. In such a relaxed mood, he has a better chance of breaking the record. He spent the evening discussing his prospects with Jamaican star Herb McKenley who makes his professional debut tomorrow.

McKenley's advice to the Australian was "Relax, John you have the world record In your hand if you will only relax. You are too young to get tired. Just forget everything and you will do it." The track at Olympic Park is in good order and received special treatment today. Biltmore, which led all the way, but was almost overtaken at the end. Biltmore had a 10-point lead at one time.

Ron Bowman added 13 Michigan Tech S3 MUalon House (Wl.l points for the winners, who tookM Jackie Teague, put on a show of his own early in the second period their fourth Penn Statt 65. American victory against two losses. Florida vt. lampa as Maryland 7. South Carolina Westmlnetti (Pa) S4.

Carntgit Tech 7T to put his team In front 13-12. The lead then changed hands several Orvis Young paced the Valley Springs boys with 27 points. Olrls' Llneun: (Overtime I times until the waning minutes of The Enki Rayonites, with a 1-0 record In Dixie League play, meet the Pelzer Bears in Pelzer's home gym in Williamston, S. tonight In a league tussle. Fresh from an 87-72 licking by Furman University Thursday night, Sam Pattern's Rayonites will make bid to re-enter the win column and to remain unbeaten in loop play.

Last night Enka was standing second in the league behind Mon-aghan, pending the outcome ol the Piedmont Dunean game at Dunean. Indications point to a tough game lor both teams. The Rayonites are better than last years Enka live, as proven in previous games, and with all sharpshooters hitting, should provide competition aplenty lor Peter. The fact that Pelzer will be hard to beat is founded in the presence of little Earl Wooten, high-scoring workshorse of the Bears. Wooten set a new league record of 63 points In Pelzer's 115-94 loss to Jim Slaughter and the Dunean Dynamos earlier this week.

In addition to Wooten, Pelzer possesses several players towering well over six feet in height who can make an opposing team scramble all the way. Truman Hill, 6-7, Frank Felts, 6-8, and two former Hendersonville High School players, 6-6 John McGraw and 6-4 Tommy McCullough are among these. The Rayonites will be slightly overshadowed In height, but as long as Smith Langdon, Deran Walters and the other Enka sharpshooters are In scoring form, the Pattonites will give them a run for then-money. Greenberg Says Yankees Back At Top Strength CLEVELAND, Dec. 18 Hank Greenberg, after doing some heavy thinking on the Yankees-Athletic trade, decided today It puts the New Yorkers back at top strengh.

"And, that, we must assume, is eight games better than us," said the Cleveland Indians genera! manager. The Yanks finished that far ahead of the second-place Tribe in last season's pennant race. In the player deal, New York got first baseman Eddie Robinson and pitcher Harry Byrd from the Athletics. A total of 11 players were Involved. Before the trade, Greenberg said the Yanks appeared weaker because they had lost slugger Johnny Mize and pitcher Johnny Sain.

Itlltmere (4J1 the quarter when Teague and Company grabbed a 2B-20 halftlme lead Jackie was still hot as a dime- Valley Sprints (M) B. L. Holllllrld 4 B. 8. llollirield 124) I13i Miller I13i Lance ivinu (ill U4I Jonea store pistol In the third quarter as FIikIo Ball Fox Bradley Bishop CI Souther Haves t-oacn conley Ropers' Wildcats jumped out front 37-28.

Lomlnac 0 Bubs: Valley Sorines Lanr a Tt Teague cooled off in the last quar THESE THREE FORWARDS on the Sand Hill High School girls basketball team are plotting to make things rough for opposing teams this year. to Betty Lou Wilson, Linda Burress and Barbara Maxwell. Wilson and Maxwell are leading scorers, and Bur-ress is an excellent ball handler and feeder. They make a fine combo, says Bill Morris who coaches the Comet girls. ter but Larry Gosnell took ud the Wrltht, Creasman, Buckner.

Moorhead. Biltmore Whltaker 2, Creajman, larn-hardt, Simpson. Hallltme acore: 2S-22. Valley Bprtnta. slack to put his team ahead 45-30 aner Uiroe minutes had elapsed.

uaie Kltchle. elongated Blark Mountain center, alone with th Boyt Lineup: Valley Sprints (it) Israel ill Ward (I) Oraham (31 Young (Z27 Blllmert (511 (4i Whltaker (131 Bowman il2( Brown (Hit Edmnods (41 Mitchell of E. V. Gouge began closing the gap and the Wildcats led by only Camp Ltjttint 77. spnngneia ow RuKert 72.

Princeton 72 Bridgewattr 71. Alumni S3 Richmond 73. Virginia Military 62 Miami (Ohio) 8. Ball SUtt 76 Krtrorr, 14. 71 St.

Benedicts 64. Plttanursh (Kn. Stats) 2 Hartwlck 6S. Union 43 Cornell 4. Yale 69 Kings (Ha.) a.

Kingt Point II bast Texat 60. Illinoia Wesleyan Fiorina State U. 64, Stetson 71 Loyola (New Orleans) II. Southeaster Louisiana 57 Oklahoma ASM 71. Utah 44 Arkansaa Tech 94, Arkansas CoUeft 10 Iowa 66.

Southern California 37 Virginia Statt 97, West Virginia State 11 Massachusetta 61, Vermont 67 lhixh 67. Swarthmore 57 Albright 77 Burknell 41 Hampton Institute S4. Marfan SUtt 73 Kentucky 71. St. Louit Dartmouth 69.

Colby 62 Atlantic Sesrvlct Forres 71, Hilh Point 91 Texaa Christian 79. Abilene ChxlMiaa 41 John Carroll 66. Western Reserve Sttubenvillt 10. Wooatar 71 Cast 71. Oberlin 53 Wittenberg 69, Ohio Wtaleyan 6S Mankato 80.

North Dakota Statt 67 Carleton II. Angustana (SO) 65 Belolt 62. North Dakota Cot S6. Slmpaon 64 Westmar 10 Dubuque 79 St. Norbert" (Wla.) 68.

Loras ST LaSalla SI. Georgetown 4S Ex-Wake Forest Maryland Terps Walk Over USC For 7948 Win Washington Offers Rock Hill Club Tri-Statc Working Pact iwiub un mree minutes left. Murry A couple of oulck bucket hv Subs: Valley Sprint Llamlhee 0. Cor- Orioles Sell Richmond Nine PI a vers Ritchie cut the margin even more dell 2. Biltmore Henderson 3, Ingle.

Flecther. Halltlma score: Jt.Jg. Biltmore. But, Leicester's lend nrnv4 tnr. much and the Black Mountain surae came too late with too little as the cated officials also would go to Washington to confer on the offer.

Charlotte was Washington's Trl- ROCK HILL, Dec. 18 The Washington Senators have offered the Rock Hill Chiefs a limit COLLEGE PARK. Dec. 18 IB Maryland worked its deliberate short-passing game to near per wnacais won 49-44. league paced the urnrino- tnr BALTIMORE.

Dec. 18 sThe ed working agreement in the Trt State farm club for several seasons but Charlotte's entry Into ihe Class Giczentanncr Named Prexy Leicester with 17 points but Onsni fection tonight in whipping South Carolina 79-48 for the second time as ciose Denind with 14. Ritchie had 15 for the losers. State Baseball League next season. Harper Gault, president of the club, said directors would meet soon to discuss the offer.

He indi A South Atlantic League this month left the American League club with out a Trl-State connection. ml In the opener, the. Black Mmm. Baltimore Orioles helped Richmond, become Its successor in the International League today by selling it nine baseball players. The Orioles, now In the American League as replacements for Of A-B Angels tain girls Jumped out to an 11-8 first quarter lead and were never behind after that noint.

Thv John Glezen tanner last night was in Atlantic Coast Conference basketball. The Terrapins took a 9-0 lead six minutes after the opening jump and steadily increased their margin to capture their fifth victory in seven games and third in four conference tests-South Carolina's Joe Smith took individual scoring honors with 17 points but the Gamecocks failed to escape their third straight loss in widened the margin to 17-12 at halftlme and were In front 32-21 at the end of the thirc quarter. Candler Takes Twin Wins From Barnardsville Teams elected president of the Angels of Biltmore, as officers for 1954 were named. The group also took on an industrious program for the Gridder Fails In Injury Suit i ne Leicester lassies staged a last quarter surge but it feU shy when coming year. DiacK Mountain iroze the ball for Named on the executive board RALEIGH.

Dec. 1 (AV-A former the new league and fourth in reven ball games overall. uie last inree minutes. Black Mountain's scoring attack was led by Lynda Martin nh with Giezentanner were Jack Den-i Wake Forest football player failed nis, vice president; Mrs. Mary Jones, aKain hls bli to coneet Hendersonville Although Bob Kessler topped the St.

Louis Browns, announced they are selling for an undisclosed sum pitchers Ken Heitzelman, An-gelo Nardella, Dick Starr and Joe Ayers, lnfielders Russ Kerns and Ed Kaske, outfielders Marv Rack-ley and Roy Weatherly and catcher Marty Tabacheck. The International League awarded Harry C. Seibold a franchise in Richmond yesterday conditioned on his acquisition of a park. Seibold paid a reported $25,000 to Edwin Mooers for his franchise in the Piedmont League. The International League is Triple A and the Piedmont Class B.

secretary-treasurer; Fred Grice, pro $40,000 from a Raleigh doctor who tossed In 16 points to make her de- Maryland scorers with 16, "Dave motion manager and Steve Hughes, Candler swept both ends of a basketball doubleheader from Barnardsville in the Enka gym last night. Ted Hinson and Don Wise paced the boys to a 62-40 victory as Bill Waycaster top pe Barnardsville with 11. The Candler crew rcored only 24 oui among the ton nnlnt Webster put on the most dazzling Belts Betlicl publicity manager. cqum credit, nowever, should be given Alma Ballew for thn nut. The Angels voted to open their 1B54 membership drive Jan.

X. The display of the evening when he registered 10 straight points within a few minutes of the last standing defensive Job of the night. treated him for Injuries sustained In a game In 1948. A Wake Superior Court jury said M. B.

Grandy failed to make out a case against Dr. George W. Paschal. Dr. Paschal had attended Grandy By 62-41 Mark funds derived from the campaign will be used to cover debts acquired during the oast athletlo year.

oinrrey n.ing paced the Letces ter scoring with 16 points. Olrli' Lineup: points In the first half then poured in 24 In the third quarter to romp LAST TIMES TONIGHT Show Starts 7:00 The group announced following away. mountain (IU Leicester (SO) -Martin lit) Rogerv HENDERSONVILLE. Dec. 18 Hendersonville Bearcats continued If Richmond satisfies the ball The Candler girls, led by Peggy the meeting that steps wer taken to continue operations as they have during the past two years and made Massey's 21 points, rapped Bar nark situation, then Havana, Cuba, Kennedy f' Justus Colo OreenJZS on their- merry way to a big year in Blue Ridge Conference play here nardsville 45-37.

Ann Dillingham also will become a member of the moves to meet all obligations with when Grandy suffered a broken leg In a football game between Wake Forest and Chattanooga, randy was later returned to Wake Forest and Dr. Paschal eventually operated on the ballplayer. In his suit, Grandy charged negligence, saying he didn't receive proper care and attention at paced the losers with 19 points. Girls' Lineup: Smith a Black Mtn. Cappa.

Wreen 7. future programs. tonight by walloping Bethels Blue Demons with a final period spurt International League. Richmond and Havana will replace Baltimore and Springfield, in the league. The Orioles had agreed to hold nutcnina siuder 1 Olllesple, SUvens.

Hau Una acore: 17-12 Black Mountain. Barnardsville edit Candler (4) Carson 131 (Ml Ruiin-P C. nilllnitharn (181 Hi Bumgardner A. Dillingham (111 1371 P. Massry that carried them to a 62-41 margin.

In the opener the Bethel Blue Graham Decisions Young To March Into Title Scene NEW YORK, Dec. 18 UU Clever Billy Graham, still a boxing master at the age of 31, elbowed into the middleweight scramble tonight with a unanimous 10 round decision over a wild. Inept Paddy Young at Madison Square Garden. Graham weighed 150, Young 161. This battle of two New York boxers turned out to be a lopsided contest.

Referee Al Berl had it 9-1. Judge Art Aidala 8-2 and Judge Bert Grant 7-3. The AP Belles came through to spoil half the evening with a 40-33 triumph. Aicimoui Black Hanrft Foster Manje Warrtn Leicester 4) (61 Davis Willett Bennette's hird and on to their minor league players until the International made up Its mind whether It would expand or operate with six teams. Boya Lineup: Black Mountain (41) Parrla (li Burners (31 Ritchie (1SI Buchanan (9) Gouge is) (14i Oosnell Kentucky Rips St.

Louis U. By 71 To 59 fourth period scoring broke up what sub: Rarnardsvllle Moritan. Hlee. Candler Devore 1. Boyd, J.

Maiser, Morgan, Ptnland. Halt Unit tcort: 18-n Candler. 151 Klni (17) J. Teae-ue a had been a close game until midway fj) L-. Teague an mum in the third.

The score stood at Subs: Black Mtn Reese I. Melton. Run- CRAIG PATION MAOISON ion, iicrsior tsiuaer 4. Ball. Half time score: 26-20 Leicester.

Referees: Tweed and Kaylor. 24-22 at the half, with it having been 13-9 favoring Hendersonville at the end of the first. In the Billy Conn Faces Criminal Action Bovr Lineup: RarnardiTllla M) Riddle. (61 Brlaman (41 Warranter (11) Buckner (4t Last Day CHARLTON HESTON "ARROWHEAD" Every aaement as aster galtablt thrill! la Technic lr ST.LOUIS, Dec. 18 OB Kentucky SI I Candler (at) (14 Hinson (6 1 Fish (41 Netherton ISt O.

Farmer (101 Wist University's Wildcats, pace a by howuo mi rwoucnow third Bethel stayed close until the later moments as the Bearcats forged Into a 42-33 lead. Embler (lot Silver Fleet forward Lou Tsioropoulos" offensive and defensive work, smothered the enra uaa uranam on lap o-i-i Although reports of a sudden rise or ASSaillt in the betting price to make Gra-j Subs: Barnardsville shepherd 1. B. F.mbleT 3. M.

Waycaster. DUIIntham 1. VA. nCin St. Louis University BttWiena to The final quarter saw Bennett Buckner 2.

Candler Ouy 9. L. Farmer S. Qulnn 2. Cole.

Lance 4. Jackson 2, Mor Joined by Rick Orr and from there on it was a runaway. Moves Up By Win Over Esso gan 4. Halt time score: 24-21 Candler. Rclerees: Patton and Nockow.

in the first game Peggy Edwards nam a to i and "out" in some Broadway spots prompted Chairman Bob Chrlstenberry of the New York State Athletic Commission to visit both men before the fight, he was satisfied that it was "a good fight-" cracked 21 point? to pace the Ulue Cartoons Last Ttawa Today GENE AUTRY In Beues to the win. Carolyn Cooper hit for 18 to set the pace for the local lassies. Olrli' Llneun: "PACK TRAIN" PITTSBURGH, Dec. 18 Conn, former light heavyweight champion of the world, and his brother, Jackie, face criminal court action on charges of slugging a used car dealer with their fists. Justice of the Peace Madeline Ferrall of nearby Crafton held the Conns for court last night on charges of conspiracy and aggravated assault and battery.

Each posted $2,000 bond. The charges were filed by Mel-vln H. Cummings. He claims Billy hit him In the eye Nov. 3 and Jackie slugged him Nov.

25. Three Young Cagers Die In Accident 11 Cartotaa A A Ceaaedy LAST TIMES TONIGHT Hcadersenrllle (t Orr (7) Peeler (Hi Cooper Bethel (40) Edward! (21) Wilson (41 Poston (11( Shepherd Revia Show Starts 7:80 night ln an intersectlonal basketball game, 71-59. Kentucky, the No. 2 team upset three strealght times by the Billl-kens of St. Louis, made sure such an upheaval wouldn't happen a fourth time, moving easily and confidentially behind the offensive greatness of Co-Captains Frank Ramsey and Cliff Hagan.

Ramsey was the night's high scorer with 21 points. Hagan, with 18, was the runnerup. But it was Tsioropoulos, the golden Greek, whose defensive rebounding and constant heckling of St. Louis players overshadowed two-man scoring exhibition put on by Hagan and Ramsey. Elks Bowl.

New Stover Brlltln a a Prealer tit Rwers f-V Subs Bethel: Pinkertnn Rnwr, 9 2. Heneon. Lowe. Phillips, Kelly. till XSl 'L "OTO nriKirisunviiie: race a.

l.eaoetttr. Halt lime score: 22-11 Bethel. CHATSWORTH, Oa Dec. IB I Three grammar school basketball players were killed and eight other persons injured in a headon crash between an automobile and The Most reared Man la The West! "The Gregory PECK Jean PABKEB Few Jrrrr li Boyt Lineup: Bethel (41 1 Owen (tfl C. Wells (61 Capps in W.

Wells ill ReaderMnelll (IJl Orr Kl Starnee (Hi Bennett Baany 3 Beara C.pt. Kldd" ho. 4 Last Times Tonight Starts (:30 2 Color. Cartoons Newt "Cimmarron Kid" In Cator Audfejfurhj-Bererijjier Starts 8:45 "Reunion In Reno" MarkSUvenjjPejinow Starts 10:00 "Battle Of Apache Pass" John Lund-Jeff Chandler In Technicolor ENDS TONIGHT Brers Delta (111 (101 Whltmlre Red Hot Entertainment Subs: Bethel B. Well.

Hendersonylllc BAXTER COME SOTHERN Strlrkman, Hunter 11, Orr. Hoyer. Half time score: 24-22 Henderaonvlllt. Relereet: Isblll and Rhodes. Silver Fleet Express.

Alexander News and Parker Gulf Service wrapped up wins In the YMCA City-Commercial Loop last night in games played on the floor. With at 70-81 victory over Tunnel Esso the Silver Fleet Express moved Into second place In league play. Failing to hit with regularity, the Etvsomen trailed at halftlme 41-27 as Ed Franklin paced the scoring with 27 points. Dwlght Patterson got John Thomas 13 and Ken Black 11 all for the Express quint. Charles Riddle was high for the Tunnel Esso quint with 17 followed by DeWaine Rhash with 15 and Cecil Hunnlcutt with 13.

Alexander News dropped the Jay-cees 47 to 41 as alph Cannon pushed In 24 point from out front followed by Sunny Dillingham with 10. For the Jaycees, aymond Bugg was high point man with li. Lewis and Wooten each got 9. Parker Gulf Service defeated the DeBruhl Agency 53-43 ln the nightcap as Don Baldwin and alph sales shared scoring honors with 18 points each. Frank Dorato aided in the scoring with 10.

For the Agency team. Bill Coffey hit for 18 to be high man. James Lovln-gopd hit for 12 to place second. The Lineups: I FIRST GA.Mll JlRhaiT.a.'" El' F-Rnarh 114) F-K. Carter (10.

Franklln-F WILD BILL ELLIOTT in "REBEL CITY" Cartoon Open 19:4 Marleae DIETRICH Arthur KENNEDY, la "RANCHO NOTORIOUS Pits "TROUBLE a pickup truck today. Dead are Doyle Ray Coswlck, 13; Shelby Grant, 16, and Freddie Campbell, 13, all members of the Franklin grammar school basketball team, which was returning from a game with Spring Place. Both communities are in Murray County, Georgia. Injured in the crash was Fred Hill, 68, Ellijay, cattle dealer who was riding alone in the truck; Roy Jackson, 21. driver of the car carrying the schoolboys, and Clyde Jackson, 16, Lynn Hammontree, IT, Charles Parker, 13, Bobby Mc-Entlre, 11, George Dlxson, 12, and Roger Grant, 12, all members of i the team.

Cpl. W. H. Tipton of the Georgia CHASER" ytw.i,w- a 4tV: mm t) SIZZLING CO-HIT Elowali-Sand Hill Basketball Games Are Postponed The Etowah -Sand Hill High basketball doubleheader scheduled for the Sand Hill gym last night has been postponed until Jan. 8.

Etowah officials telephoned Sand Hill yesterday that they would be unable to play last night, so the games were re-carded for early January. LAST TIMES TONIGHT Show Starts 7:00 In State, Gets Charter Papers RALEIGH, N.C., Dec. 18 The Elks Bowl at Greenville, the newest of the post-season football bowls, was chartered by Secretary of Stale Thad Eure here today. The bowl game, to be played Jan. 2, will match East Carolina College 8-1 against Morris Harvey College (5-4-1), two perenially strong small college powers.

The game will be played ln ECC's stadium. Listed as Incorporators on the bowl's charter were Ersklne Du and Albion Dunn, both of Greenville, and Josh L. Horne, publisher of the Rocky Mount Fvenrng Telegram, and Norman Y. Chambllss, also of Rocky Mount. There was no capital stock Involved ln the charter.

TURKEY AND linn SHOOT EMMA AIRPORT TODAY DECEMBER 19 9 A.M. Untfl Dark Still Target Traps "HOLIDAY AFFAIR" with Robert Mltfhnm SPECIAL 1 SHOWING ONLY 11 A. M. TODAY Straight To Your Heart! Highway Patrol said the accident occurred when Hill's truck apparently moved to the wrong side of the road on a curve. Hunnlcutt iiji Riddle (17i WPP l.Vi l.BI mm.

I lljapl. null till Thomas Yarborougn 17i Patterson Carter 2. Thomason. Henaley IIIEIT lUI-CUIIUIEIII J.U HETEl. IIIEIT NtSTII MlaUIl lllllel-linalllll utiiiii mun aube: T.

W. Swannanoa Nips Fairview On Bell's Late Free Throws 5049 jonnson 4. Brighten. 8, F. Sx.

Henaley watts, rievd. HaKtimt acore: 41-27. Silver Fleet Ix. Relereet: 8'lcegood and Nicholson. (SECOND GAME) SWANNANOA.

Dec. 18 Center girls with 19 and Laura Smith had "THE THREAT" with Michael O'Shea 10 for the losers. Orren Bell dropped in two ire throws with less than five seconds remaining here tonight to give Cartoon Olrla' Lineup; FilrTlew 41 Moore 14 1 I M. Conner (Hi Sale, till Rwaaaan (SI) 1 10 1 L. Smith tt Nanney lil Ballard Shaver Jonea Swannanoa High a gasping 50-49 victory over Fairview after the Fairview girls had reaped a 47-23 victory in the opener of the twin Sheet ehiningtoii Burnett Sube: Fairview Klrstln 4.

K. Conner 1. Jaycees (41) Aleaaader News (47) Wooten II) 4t eagle Stoker (1) 6i Romlnt Fog 141 M. Baker Bugg ill) (loi Dillingham White (7 i24i Cannon Bubs: Jaycees Lewis 9. Patton.

Alexander News Poss. Baker. HaKtim escort: 3-16. Aleiander News. (THIRD GAME) DeBrakl Agency (II) Parker Celt (61) Saras (2i llli Baldwin coffry ill) hoi Dorato Allison, ill (Hi Sales Lovuigood 112) (2 1 Sawyer Qulnn (2i McHont Buba: DeBruhl Levin good 3.

Wells. Weatherman. WUllara, Ingle. Parktr Oull Hall. Rlet I.

Halftlme eeore: 1-1J, Parker OuU. Trantham. Doteon. I o. WUllame.

Ta-j Swannanoa L. Morian t. W. Smith. jonnson.

Hunuey, Heeks. a. aflttraaa. AT THE HILLBILLY ROOF TONIGHT, DEC. 19 ALSO CHRISTMAS DANCE, DEC 25, 26 ON HIGHWAY 7 AT OTEEN Featarinc FRITZ ALBERTSON 1 ORCHESTRA Walker, Harper, Luckaaoo.

Creaamnn. Last Day Open 18:45 I i(Tl ujsni osw j2JLi CvUtm Lata New nt-jnjnijrxJ' bill, last games oeiore wnrumuu for both teams. The boyt game couldn't have been any closer. The score was tied 30-80 at the half and 35-35 at the and of the period. Bell's free tosses spelled the third straight victory for the Swannanoa boys, who have also lost three.

ttuarina. Hall Use score: 11-4 Fair. lew. LAST TIMES TONITE Sweanaaaa til J. Allen Itl afeCraw Boy Lineup: Falresew 1 1 Colt till M.

LytJe Kirstin i7t Caubla (it) 1211 Belt Bell was the night's high scorer with 27 points. Top man for the Waldroun Wllkeraoo "SEMINOLE" In Teehnieolar With ROCK HUDSON ALSO "Dancer Under Tha Sea" Lynn Cutler New Minurmrnt CECIL A. JOHNSON. Mgr. lUi Plus Tax rr Pensra.

New Dance Ftsar Georgia Tech'i 1954 football team will play seven of Its 10 opponents at home. The Yellow Jackets use Grant Field In Atlanta, as thtvr home stadium. Subs: Fairview McSrnyer. Swannancet Fairview boys was Carl Caubie f42a Far analliBa. OPEN P.

M. jj DIAL Lttekadoex Stevens I. Mail unw tasra: 20-2 Refexeee. PrlM sad Boatntam. with 19.

E. M. Conner topped the winning.

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