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Y.M.C.A. NEWS Cage Deadline Tuesday, Nov. 23 Enliiei the iHCA CStv bas TIip rnmnleti. sel.eiTTile ii as fnl Keioaii league are sun being ac llows: pteii bi ifie piiysscal department office o( the YMCA with the dead' line: set lor Tuesday Twelve teams are expected to be i eady to start play on Dec. 7th inl Ihr newly reconditioned gvms.

Practice periods teams planning to enter Use league are now available Imt the olivsical of fice must have advance iiolice from a team wishing to reserve floor space. Entry and further Infor mation are available at the Pii cat Uffice of the YMCA on Capi AlNli.T ACTIVITIES nt tlsr YMCA will begin in full on Monday, Nov. when the newly re novalcd eviiis. iiandball tauHs squash eiMirls. weight rnom, indi ming pool will be ready for Instructors will meet all classes sciicaisiea and the facilities will1 ne avaiiatue tor general use by members fi rnii in a rn in in daily.

An instructor will he in Ihel swimming from to 10 p.m. daily lo give individual instruction to adults who do not tnow how 16 mini or wlm would like lo improve Table Tennis Meet Plans Announced The Kanawha Valley Table Tennis association Saturday announced nlnns lor the 15th Annual Charleston City tat'lo teiini. The i'nent will be held week through Dec. at the Ch.irlrslori Recreation ter and the Baptist Temple. COMPETITION wilt be.

held In tiie following divisions: Men's open (Four flight of 32 players each, plus a cham pionship flight for semifinalists open to all ages) Women's open singles (Open to ail ages) High School Men's Singles (lip to and Including 19 years of age) I High Boy's Singles (Up tol ana including Id years ul age) Junior 'Singles tNew event, up to ajid including 12 years of age) Men's Doubts Mixed Dmihles (no nee limit! Father and Son Doubles (111 year age. hunt dm sons) THE TOURNAMENT is cnnmi. sored by the Kanawha Valley Ta hiti Tennis association, the L'liat iL'sinn a sIdh Recreation Commissions, the Irr rmslnal. league 01'Eanlzatiuns. and the Church Rer.rr alicm Associa tion.

The Junior Singles and thej atlier and Son Doubles are events. The Church leagues include nieiuus i ounesters irom sevei 12 years of age. Many Charleston's veteran tahle tennis enthusi asts now have sons in league play. This is a novel ly event and a father may "fay in the eliminator, rounds as long as he has an undefeated son to support him. DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Jim Fierson, veteran of local play Is the men's open champion backed by runner up' Clarence Virginia Cole ot Chnrlesto high' ichool.

is the defending ladies' cnampian. Marvin Hnklein nf rimrWeai high Is the defending nieu'i high: scdixu cnampion. Gene Williamson of the Boys ana ijins ciuh is the defending junior. tttgi: scuooi champion. Twenty six trophies will be awarded and they play at George King's Sport Cen ter.

Entries mav be placed with Hob Wolfe at George King's, Torchy MCLIure at t.ie Sport Mart, Bob AresEe at the Chai tian office, John Hughes at Car lude. John Bradley at Viscose, Noble Wyalt at Owens Illinois, Bill Warner aL DuPont, Pitcher Ruben of the New York Giants holds a K. S. degrei in physical education from the Uni versity of Puerto Rico. Tucsilavj 710 Kmilei' rIsI.1i.

Ti.nl fliffi. IO p. m. Cnfd nooaclai xm. prewdlaj tilt ever.

Tumi. ilarls I Vnimly Voltes hall prarlU 5 1 HVIcliililliiii; h'ri. p. Ii elchi mom is irom tit mkom Nurih gym, 1,1,. diiUy JO h.

nL lD I IXrifiv iriiinl Ftei clw RfKlm Ii i caity lo help CAREFUL! Viars Leads Seth Victory SETH Carl Viars broke loose i touchdown runs of TO and 65 irds here Friday nieht as Seth Sherman Tide closed the with a ihnK.ng vir Latry Drenncr scored for Setli a ID yard run ana Jimior Keycs cau'ht a Pass for a 30 yard scoring play. Frank O'Holloran made llrce e.tti'a points. Cobb Henderson took a pass for 25 yard scoring play as Matewan scored in the first period and George Williams over the last two scores. Raymond Husky and Wil liams made the extra points. WW Host To N.

C. Stale Next Saturday Nov. 14 North Carolina State will be West Virginia's next opponent; next Saturday afternoon in Mountaineer Field as tiie top at fraction celebrating annual Mountaineer on the "University camfSus. The. Wolfpack will certainly be for of last year's.

61 0 thrashing which cinched a bid for West Virginia to tiie Sugar Bowl. It will be meeting between the two schools on the gridiron. The first meeting came back in 1914 when North Carolina Stale defeated West Virginia 26 13. The rivalry was renewed in 1917 when West Virginia won 21 0 and the two schools waited 37 years before meeting last year. In the three games the Mountaineers have lulaled 96 poinls to only 26 for Ihe Wolfpack.

N. State features a new "multiple offense" under a new coach and entirely new staff un 'der the direction of Earle Ed wards, formerly at Micln'gan Slulc. Bowling Mr If i. 2P0 Cnmcfl RiiniTWW 25S, 201. Ponlmm 301, Croper 2ftl.

Chrek Alcy E4, Hnoiray Ell. Keener 220. 205. MnnEiu 315. 380.

Eslcli 201, 200, C. Mare Sit, StornuA 221, jfoitalt 20t. DlfflUI MniSS Dunlni Himb IS si Mllltr 1314 Wj :6 10 17 4 15 1SH llajcl Armsironj Us, Unry Htllw US. Kaoml Bailey us, Mi cwnirfV.ni Leila Cnriwy 112. cim ci.iKler m.

vern Hauldpan .111. Louise Hall 140, Flminn Wlcholl J30. Iteba. Hayea 135. WOMEN'S CIJ4SS10 LEACUI5 Cn i ilsinwa, iirl.

Rik, ir Acnes OmlMI Wells Mil Pwrl flimrlc Da XLASSIO a. 'IEN: W. Carey Sign H'A 15J4 vr. s. SB: Voinit S3: leu rum narrelt lti Roll ManpH .133, 0 HI BvanflH.

W. Tnylcr 1S4. rniil Ynunp I'C, Brs WKU 'r HamrlO miw a i'lll Ujv, le nil, hiavel Jjw llamrlc: 51S; Slinpinn ilj; lnonns aa. ill, Miuyi. Ill; lilcRlrn 211: JiaiKil llf GbeaterDsI 1 1 animal is a paradox.

Three comi les label turn a scoundrel. good sheep killer and gun happy hunters and yelping dogs pur and kill him the year round. Our bear now knows what the caffle. our 'national bird, has. gone tlirotiEh.

hniiiK riilhlessly hunted, trapped and poisoned in Alaska and many gunners draw a wad. i Ihem whenever one slops for rest. IT IS Inlerecline lo remember jlhal in the counties which pay a round bounlv to year round bear hunters that free running kill three times as many sheep is bear. The conservation commission will nsk the next Legislature, to make, nfficinl Hie bear's nomination as the state animal. If in the same brcttlli the commission docs not ast the.

Iiiwiuakera for some reasonable protection on hniin, this fine game animal will become practically ritinet. I.po Yniinp, tireless conserva tionist ol Durbin, wrote me last week abuttl the sport at bear hunl necK of the woods. He said thai on the opening of the illed legal bear hunt mi in upper Pocalioulas county, there were an estimated bear hunlcrs, with more than WJ nim irods luint'ng on Cheat Mountain the Cheat Game breeding There were so manv hunters." Leo said, "that liiern was a real parking prohlem on the narrow The ucru landing alo ifi the iw.ri so close together that if a bear hut! been limned fjid had run through any 1 Ihe crossings, there lune been some and might not have been bear. The result ot I he first n' hunt tlie Cheat one bear. stations located throughout the deer! hunting territory.

Successful rieer hunters are urged by Johnson to deliver their deer to aging stations when lawsi bie. There the nttieiol weight, age anil antler siie will be de one hunter and Enallv killed by another who mav he only a hundred yards away, more or less. years ago ii niiiifotl hunt Tucker county shot a deer and it manaced to stacKbr about twenty five, yards and another hunter got in the finishing shot, A bitter argument developed over the deer should belong to. The hunter plarniK the inst shot claimed the fleer but the hunter who made shot went dawn Ihe mad and shot alt four tit of the hunter who claimed the deer. Unfortunately, the tire shoot s' got away without leaving his lame ana address.

Sometimes on a sipieak case, the, two hunters get together, use Solomon's wisdom, hnd split the venison. But the nrgumenU and disputes go on and on aiming deer hunters who cripple an animal and another makes Ihe final kill Let's go back to some history mil the principles of the law. Ted Kesline. editor of Snorts Afield magazine, cites this oid and classic' case upon which the prin ciple ol the law has been hanaea down. Centuries BKO'in England a.

cer tain Lard Churchwnid and friends were riding behind the hounds when bis dogs started a hare. The hare eluded velpiae pack to a fraizlc, he shot is the field inlo a common yard and.Iell exhausted AmAiunltian 'rimiri Bulltli Hoad Gum TDOOftS CD Black Bear's Plight TT WAS a measure ol comfort lo some of us but of little solace to the black bear to learn that he was chosen "slate animal." Earlier the pollsters were choosing the white tail deer but this timid animal was lost in the bushes. I Naming our black bear our stale on Alleshaney. people hunting with Jesse Johnson killed one she bear thai dressed out 1 511 pounds and ub which Leo said would not: Wf igh nvi i Lett the intrepid Imnters dressing onl little cub. Ot Hie estimated 2IH1 hunline; In the CmnberryAVLlllania river section, there lvere no rrimrts ot kills Ihe first day.

Formerly, ill ycirs, lot of bear were killed in this area. On ihe second day bear huut jiiiE, it was unofficially reported that another small cub was killed Cheat mountain where an es timated 150 hunters combed the 'woods with about 70 bear does. Mark protective legislat ive soon will have a state animal without portfolio. have watched! the face of many a newly wolfl mountain, and seen the sonth fac ir.kle deer trails. 1 have seen every edible bush and seedling biwsed.

first to anaemic desuetude, and then to death. 1 have seen every edible tree defoliated to the height ol a saddlehorn. Such a mountain! looks as if someone had given Coti a new pruning shears and forbid den Hiin all olhoi exercise. In the end the staived bones of Ior deer herd, dead ol its Irci mnrh tilr 'lioiiBS of the dead sage, or molder lunder the high lined junipers. OUR KEl'OKTEK said that up Aidn Leopold suspect that just i deer herd lives in mortal fear of its wolves, so does a mountain live in mortal Icar ot lis deer.

And perhaps with heller cause, for a buck pulled down, by wolves can be reolaceu three vcars, a range pulled down by too many deer may fall ol re placement in as many tiecaaes. Estimated Deer Kill DEER AG1NC stations will be, set up in 13 counties in West Virginia November 29. according to Carl J. Johnson, director of conservation. These stations operate as infor mation gathering centers for the manacement division.

They are in ariilLion lu uta 'ei termined and nut on record. Counties where stations will be set up include: Doddridge, Wetzel. Morgan, Grant. Braxton, Nicholas, Tucker, Upshur, Fayette, Mercer, McDowell, Wvoniing. and Mason.

Full details of the stations are ic be announced later. Deer hunting sections of tin state this year are subject to three day hunbng season and con scrvatlon officials expect from 15, 000 (o Id he killed. Full in formation on counties where dem hunting is permitted available! from any county clerk or license dealer for the commission. And Now, Whose Deer? EVERY YEAR many bitter guments, hard feelings and soin times fmhU result Irom dispui wlm killed a deer that has i a wavs alter being shot With many hunlers in the woods and stands, a deer is often wounded the ieet ol a worker. man grabbed the hare alivn to hold for Lord Clmreh Mald.

But the commoner claimefl the. his EASY CREDIT TERMS TRADE YOUR OLD GUN The GUN STORE Weri Virginia loam 20 SUMMERS ST. 'I Opin Monday, fa at, 4r Sh.ll. Kifll So the hunter sued. And the judge ruled that since Lord Cliurch ivabl had started the hare, jind his hounds had chased It until 11 was nrnF.tlen.lly dead, Uin tinnier hart really gained posses sion and therefore acquired erahjp.

The decision is itill UDheld bv liir 'courts today. The accepted; Irieil ra.i: now is that title by pursuit alone, even thoug the animal has been wounded, less vou foliow the beast and duce it to occupation that is, actual none. Rnriily seizure is not a Mortal wounding, it you don'i vuljr nur. iri.i.v ae sidered possession on your part. since you show a riefinile intention eenina hr auan.e fee dividual use.

A PART of (his law of the ehasc ts this accompanying rule: It you start and wound a game animal, that is ar.irlirally result, but another hunter give. it a finishing shot or blow, it still belongs to you. Don't let yoursell be blutlea game is legally yours. Here in West Virginia, with lany hunters in the woods, there in be same mighty fine Usually, where you have crippled deer and some other hunter fin ishes off the animal around the hill, the problem can be settled peacefully or by dividing the' meat. If it can't be settled this take your problem and the disputer lo in.

Powerful New Shell BOTll WINCHESTER and Rem ington have introduced a more pow erful new shotgun shpll Hint is nc iign'ed to reduce crippling losses III hayl mi ,1 iirller.ier ineh sholgun shell gives 3 inch magnum performance and any grind VI g.iucn shotgun can nau become a Magnum duck gun. The new shell a fiiit lVi ounces of shnl 50 per cent more jet Is loaded in Ihe (hell Vc loclly is ihe same as Ihnl ol the ounce Magnum load, while pressures are as low aa Ihuse of the standard l'J oiuiee shell. Of course, no high velocity loads shonln be used puor construct ed foreicn truns or old firearms' designed for use with old fash toned powders. Pheasant Farm Overrun After 3,000 Birds Freed iJONMOUTH UNCTION. 1YI N.

J. (UP) A former! sea captain and a 63 year olct' spinster were discouraged, dis gusted and almost penniless to 1 day because of a cruel trick by an unknown vandal. A wed! ago. someone opened the a( their lionteslead RJimr; arm and scattered 3,000 pheasants' into the surmunding woods and; It was two days before the open Clifford Monk (led) has gained a reputation on irl alute atoek ear leing tracks nf; a cnnsistenl Lntier. One hig reason Is his mechattle Sollic Walker (right).

Thry'll try to win tlm trophy at Sunday afternoon hoi rod session at Skyline nu'eway. Monk Walker Team Races At Skyline Track Today For a number of years now lock car Mo. 63 that's Sollie' ffi), mind you, has been taking! home trophies from various Hot rod tracks throughout West Virginia. He'll be trying for another tro phy Sunday when Skyline raceway. beeins its championship trophy at p.

m. Time trials: start at 2:00 p. m. NEEDLESS TO say, all slnek enthusiasts know Ho ol No. 69.

We've heard his; called through the grand stands dozens and dozens ot times of tlie fall liuiitiug season. I circulated fasl and the hun i ters came faster. It was whvie sale slaughter. don't see how we can go white haired Olive Oberman said. "We owe Sl 1.000 for feed alone and we lost nearly J10.000 worth of birds." Mis.

Oberman has operated the pheasant breeding (arm for 23 years and watched it crow from a F.I.F.I back yard agency to one of Ihe Ibiggest and finest in New Jersey. 71 ni I i 1 the feature winner at stock car racing events. Bui howl about the little follow behind the Ihe young man with a large family mat few of us know: Sollle Walker is the mechanic fo car No. 61). He's as essential lo the performance of the engine 'the engine itself.

Sollie is a ralhnr unusual fellow i le's so quiet unless his stock! car Is nol In shape for Ihe race you never know lie about. Sollie works eight hours cry day as a mechanic for Ihe PHEST l.tTF. Acetyl, iltlnnt Equipment Clin H' r.lr Sunday. November 14. CftarlettOn Daily Hail Harold B.

Cumbaugh, 40 ycar Did retired tanker captain who be came a partner in ihe 'with his life savings three ago, was near tears as he retold! tragedy. diiln'l know people could he' so reckless and greedy, he said. i ioitd have thought an army loose on tlie property." Cunihangh, who lives on farm wilh bis wife and th (Iron, said hunters ovei liit properly desplle his appeal of Charleston, and several hours' ast every evening and nighl on NO. always it into a Utile belter SOIiMF ONCE needed money lo huy elolhing for a special occasion, but he used his pay check to buy iris tor 69 instead, inasmuch as trophy race was just around the Timr. and time again Sollie liaE worked a whole night getting ready! a a tleiaeii himself, he has punished hlmseif In order to keep his car the Irani lines.

SdiIIc's love for slock cars and bis ability to help win trophy races is ii 1 1 ire i. eiiriiili: (aivii to an ideal," And does it pay? bcillic will loll you thnl it docs, lliniisanrt times over, if you win, just help lo the trophy! policc protection until the blrdi were rounded up. "Tncy idaugutried Ihem wing and on the ground," he "Vou could hear shots all over the Ihurlap hags." Cumbaugh said he didn't Know which wny In turn for financial help. "We may gel out o' tliii business." he said bitterly. "We could rent nut the whole place.

1 coidd go back lo sea hut I just don't know what to do." Flippin Leads rincetonWin NtiW HAVEN. Nuv. 15 1.TI Inspired by ftoyco Flippin, buck in ricllon lor the lirs( umt in nearlv month. un Prince ton upset Yale 21 14 today with. Flippin scoring all three wen downs for the Tigers.

The win ning one came with only Id seconds loll in Ihe game. Flinnin's oerfoi'inancc. which In cludeii a 70 yard scoring dash early In the final period, was nearly cuhiillcd by a desperate ale ral in the osnur minutes, Wis, trailing by points, iniupci nvico and added Hie extra points. A ernwd (if 51,700 saw tliia 77th renewal of nil ancient between tiadilional rivals thai dales bucV to With Ihe scored tied at 11 14 and (he game In. its final moments Princeton rolled iiS yards after the lasl Vain kickoff mlh Flippin bull ing nvei" from the Iwo with Ihe touchdown, me set up by 32 yard pass, Dick Emery to Don MacKiwce.

Princeton TD: Flippin 3. Ex. pt. Merlin 3. Yale TD: Brink, McGill.

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Sun day for a match at 1 o'clock at the floe cation Leulcr there. Making the trip for Fmbee'a Captain Lucille Lookabili, Leo liiuford, Pauline Uinham, Bon Hotistoii and Drema Lusher. Iroquois was the only Amcricnii hi etl horse' ever lo win the Epsom Derby In England. His victory NOW HAVE BANQUET FACILITIES AND CATERING BANQUET ROOM WILL ACCOMMODATE 60! CATERING FOR UNLIMITED NUMBER! CALL 6 0738 for reieiyofioni largett Kikhen The tlie better Carbon Las a peculiar quality it's Us best when "the beat is on" Ik THE RrMMo'C heat of steelmakers' furnaces, molten metals boil and bubble like vater in a teakettle. STANDING FIRM in the intense heat' of many of these furnaces are inner walls made of blocks of carbon.

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