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THE CULLOWHEE YODEL ATHLETICS Yodellers Beat Cherokee Indians in Last Game of Season The "Yodelling" football eleven closed the season at Bryson City Monday by repeating their Turkey day drubbing of the husky Cherokee Indians by a score of 2|0. Outweighed at least fifteen pounds to the men and handicapped by the loss of Turbyfill, Robinson and Kelly the Yodellers were doped to lose but the the breaks of the game seemed in their favor and by fighting every inch across the field they were able to overcome such unfavorable conditions. With two regular backfield men out and Johnson filling Turbyfill's position, also forced out by injuries in the first quarter, the burden fell upon Reeves and Penland. These lads never shirked their lot and to them much is due. The fisrt score came early in the second quarter when Penland dashed around right end and raced twenty yards for a touchdown. In the second, Cullowhee completed three forward passes which brought the ball to the four yard line where Reeves, ploughing through the opposing line, scored another. In the third quarter Cherokee threatened to score when Powell intercepted a pass and with a clear field raced sixty yards only to be overtaken and downed by Sutton. In the final four minutes of play Cherokee having reached Cullowhee's twenty yard line \vm i,..,,■,I to give up the 1 :i on down. After two unsuccessful trials a short pass was completed, and Penland succeeded in freeing himself to race the remaining distance for another six points. All trials for points were successful. Although Penland gained more ground and crossed the line twice, his work was equalled by that of Reeves who could not be stopped when plunging the line. Only three times on twelve attempts did he fail to make as much as four yards. Line up and summary as follows: CULLOOWHEE: CHEROKEE: Hooper L.E. D. Davis Ferguson L.T. Bird Allison L.G. A. Owl Garrett C. Walkingstick Gibbs R.G. Ross Sutton R.T. Jackson Shinn R.E. G. Davis Reeves Q.B. French Penland L. H. N. Powell Peak R.H. N. Smith Johnson Q. B. B. Powell Cullowhee . ---7-7-0-7—21 Cherokee n.ri-n.n n High School Girls Beat Normal Students in Initial Basket Ball Game Amid snappy class songs and "rah rah's" of loyal supporters of both sides the girls quintet of the High School department defeated the Normal School team Tuesday in a fast, clean, and hotly contested game. The final score of 39-29 by no means tells the story. The end of the first quarter showed a lead of two points for. the Normals; the end of the half a tie; in the third quarter the High-s only accumulated a lead of four points, but in the final few minutes of play the "Girls" seemed to find themselves and put the "scrub faculty" on the Splendid spirit was clearly : fested throughout the game. All players made a splendid showing. Blue, Normal guard and Ferguson, High School forward being perhaps a little faster than the others. With so many good players to select the school quintet from Miss Benton will have a team that should not lose a game to teams in this section. Line-up as follows: Normal, forwards: Annie Sword, Betty deBerry first half; Erma Miller last half. Center: Annie Sawyer. Guards: Myra Blue, Elizabeth Ford first half, Helen Saunders last half. High School: Forwards, Edna Ferguson, Myrtle Fulton. Center: Enola Arrington. Guards: Esther Boyd, Emeline Flintom. ALUMNI NOTES (Continual from pnire 8) upon Homer. He has taken care of his mother and sister and has at the same time steadily pursued his education. He completed both high school and normal here, besides taking some post graduate work. He has also taught some in Jackson County. He is now at the University of North Carolina in his first year. Cullowhee is proud of such men as Wike and Terrell and welcomes many more like them. James R. Wright is numbered in the 1922 class only because he lacked a small number of credits finishing in an earlier class. He returned and got off his remaining credits during the summer of 1922. He came to us from his home at Short Off, Macon County. We have had many of the Wrights in school and they are all good. J. R. was no exception. He has taught a number of years in Macon County. A Tragedy in Three Acts Act one—Two hunters and a lion. Act two—One hunter and the lion. Act three—Lion. Finale. Is the place to get real Furniture. That's our business, % * and we are pleased to serve you, and, speaking of service, % that's where we "shine." Let us show you our line of Co- * lumbia Grafonolas, and quote you prices and terms. j 1 MEDFORD FURNITURE COMPANY | | SYLVA NORTH CAROLINA | ♦ * 2 ♦ ...,♦,♦.., » . . . ♦ .. ♦ . . *jt ! H. C. BRYSON & COMPANY f * X £ Handle a complete line of General Merchandise. The home I * of the Red Goose School Shoe. School Supplies a specialty. * * Make our Store your headquarters when in Cullowhee. * I H. C. BRYSON & COMPANY * ON THE CAMPUS CULLOWHEE, N. C. % CANNON BROTHERS! * We carry a full line of Ladies' J Ready-To-Wear, Millinery, Geo. D. J Witt Shoes, Curlee Clothing, and | John B. Stetson Hats. When you are J in Dillsboro, drop in to see us. J NORTH CAROLINA | DILLSBORO Christmas Pageant Brilliant Success Marshal Ernest Philips Censor Agnes Cloniger Critic Mr. Allen Assistant Critic Mr. Alexander Pianist Sara Brown Chaplain Emma Lou Moss Programme Committee — Florence Heath, Alice Earl Edwards, Fidelia Moore. YODEL STAFF: Literary Editor Alden Penland Business Manager Fred Allison Sports Editor Bessie Plettleplace Social Editor Berta Wells P. C. HENSON & COMPANY ! GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND FEEDSTUFF | A. A. Cutter Shoes kept in stock. A complete line of Gro- * ceries, Candies, and Tobaccos. Make our Store your head- * quarters when in town. $ CULLOWHEE NORTH CAROLINA | I R. P. ROGERS I PRESSING CLUB, EXPERT CLEANERS AND DYERS | LADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY f P. O. BOX 24 CULLOWHEE, N. C.
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The Western Carolinian is Western Carolina University’s student-run newspaper. The paper was published as the Cullowhee Yodel from 1924 to 1931 before changing its name to The Western Carolinian in 1933.
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