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Western Carolina scrapbook, 1954-1955

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  • All Bulldogs Prep For WCC Jayvee Club weather didn't back position Bull- m rough a stifl :.!.■'. The' club is in good condition with the exception of guard Roy „„. MeCall, who is sidelined with a Weavei Par* bad knee injured week before last in the Lees-McRae game. In all, the Bulldogs who have lost two ,m*es. play host to the carrying 16 able-bodied lina College Jayvees their squad, i their Homecoming Game here The team has a r Stadium Saturday tins season of two losses and two ties, t (Clinic announced Hlamount Threats Thwarted western Carolina Loses To Wasps EMORY, Va„ Nov. 6—The Emory and Henry Wasps struck for two third-quarter touchdowns and added a safety in the fourth while thwarting five Western Carolina threats to beat the Catamounts, 16-0, here this afternoon before a large homecoming crowd. The two teams battled to a The Bulldogs defeated the WCC [back Jayvees in their previous meetini ,. I., end to irv to this year, 19-9. 1 The Western Carolina team wijl boast such outstanding freshman Statistics :lh to the flank positions. McKenxie will help us i " Maennle I Upton Paces G-WOver WC Jayvees BOILING SPRINGS, Nov. 11- Dean Upton scored all three touchdowns as the Gardner-Webb Bull- . ed off the Western Car- «8, 19-8 here tonight. Upton's first score came early in the 'first quarter when he went over from the eight, climaxing a |fiO-yard drive. Tommy Sheets' extra point kick was blocked. J Bobby I,ovc then went into action | for the Kittymounts. He returned j Ithe kickoff 75 yards to the Gardner-! Webb five. Two plays later he, scored from the five on an off-1 tackle plunge. A 10-yard pass from Jerry Haw-! kins to Upton accounted for the'l iBulldogs second touchdown about1 midway of the second period. It came after a 35-yard drive. Again! (Sheets' conversion attempt was blocked. I In the fourth quarter, Upton intercepted a Kittymounts' pass and j returned it 20 yards to the WCC 40 Three plays later, he broke loose on a 30 yard jaunt for the touchdown. Sheets added the conversion i pla ■ 'YF.F.S ; Jack Hendrix, Chtiek ■ and Harold McCli'ro 'all or WNC high school:, las! WC Jayvees Defeat AB Halfback Dwight Sherrill scored all five touchdowns and the extra , point here last night to lead the Western Carolina College Jayveesj I to a 31-21 victory over Ashevilie-1 JBiltmore College. i y. PS, IS. Kuy £uykendall. i-nrlal SSSSfc A IIKNI.'V (II,, Sir,, ..v.. ■""'"' <le, Yarbo ough, Cubine, ,, ,'„' s,'.',' '.,';;! key. Rule, Turp n, Dun- -■■'■ ,'.'"s |US, Cawood Con, - Chapman. K T!> <■,!.,., Mrt Referee, Eton; 1 ;,npii ■ ; WCC Students Are Named To Honor Group | CULLOWHEE, Nov. 11—Twelve istudents have been named to represent Western Carolina College II in the 1954-55 Edition of "Who'fc [Who Among Students in American ||Universities and Colleges." -" They are: Miss Janice Am zine of Clyde; Miss Mary ^ Crawford of Franklin; James Ri ert Day of Asheville; Miss B; bara Eulalah Gribble of Franklin 11 Season Is Opened By [Benjamin Franklin Jackson of TETfT T*lrtAr£>w Candler; Patrick Eugene Montague rr ^^ ± M*J«»» scoreless first half but the Wasps opened up early in the third period. Western Carolina was forced to punt from its own one and Emory land Henry took over on the Cats' 25. A 15-yard holding penalty took the ball to the 10. Two [plays later, fullback Tom Rasnick . I plunged over from the five for 'the score. Irvin Cubine added the conversion from placement. Later in the same period, a pas irom Western Carolina quarterback Bob Lee was intercepted M Tom Yarborough on the Emory \«aS Henry 40 and returned to the Catamounts' 30. Roy Chapman passed 26 yards to Cokie Kitts on the four and .Rasnick bucked the line for the ting distance. Cubine again! contributed the conversion from placement. ! Emory and Henry's safety came after Sonny Holmes mounted an-l other Wasp threat by luggingl Terry Swanger's punt to the West-I ,ern Carolina four. The Catamounts " dug m and took the ball on downs but couldn't move from the four.' Swanger dropped back in the' end zone to punt. A high pass from center sailed over his head and out of the end zone for an automatic safety. Western Carolina drove inside the Emory and Henry three times in the first half but was unable, to score In the last half, thl Catamounts penetrated the Wasps' backTaechmtm;ee.bUt ™ "H CULLOWHEE, Nov. 2 Wanton; Harmon Wesley Simpson]Western C^'na College Players of Jacksonville: Kess Jan Sisk ofl°Penedt «>eir f/l\ season wlth tnel ikyland; Edward Thomas WamsJPresentation_of the three-act com- y of Asheville; Miss Doris Reb, |Wells of Marble and Frank j i of Asheville. ,edy "Dear Brutus," tonight it jttle Theater. •formances are also planned " ow, Thursday and Friday at - m' rhe cast includes Miss Betty , an Ashbrook. Clifton Andrews, .Miss Peggy Harbor, Miss Jane Morrison, Mrs. John Lopes, Howard Sheely, Miss Peggy Tallent and Jimmy Thomas. Play is under the direction of I Mrs. Mabel Tyree Crum of the college's English department. E, D. Deans, also of the English department, is co-producer in charge of lighting and seenprv
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