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Western Carolinian Volume 17 Number 08

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  • Monday, Jan. 16, 1950 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Page 3 Hunt's -» Hunches BY PAT M. HUNT Looks like this column may be little short today. Yours truly was absent a couple of days and now the deadline is practically at hand. First of all I want to cite an astonishing fact. Did you read Red Miller's predictions on the Bowl games? Well he gave one sound vote for Rice to deat U. N. C. in the Cotton Bowl. I never expected to see that in Red's column after being one of Choo Choo's and Carolina's chief boosters. Well, he was right on his prediction anyway. Justice and Weiner were dimmed in the Dallas encounter by the great performance of Tobin Rote and Froggy Williams of Rice. In the latest bowl games the Senior Bowl at Jacksonville, Florida, Justice was shaded again by Doak Walker of S.M.U. Both turned in brilliant performances, but I believe Walker's was a little the best. Campbell of Texas and Le Barron of the College of the Pacific, both playing on the North team, turned in some classy playing at Quarterback, but the South had the outstanding player on the field. South Quarterback Travis Tidwell of Auburn played one of the best games of his brilliant career. Running with a limp and playing with a mediocre team, he has still attracted much attention from the All- American boards and professional scouts. During the second half of the Senior Bowl, Tidwell got his South team back in the game from a six-point deficit and brought victory to his mates. Did you see the letter on the College Shop bulletin board from Col. Adams of Atlanta about our wrestling team? It was a swell tribute to the Catamount groaners. The Colonel had some very nice things to say about our coach, team, and school. He seems to be an ardent enthusiast for amateur wrestling. Coach Young has posted a notice that those associated with the football team and members of the team would be presented with gold footballs with "Champions" engraved on them if funds would permit. It sure would be a shame if the boys did not get something to remember this championship team by. Here's hoping that Coach Young can get these tokens and present them to the players and associates. It would be nice if they could be presented at the banquet on Tuesday night. Hugh Battle and Clyde Pressley have worked long and hard to make the banquet a success and it would be a fitting time to make the presentations. Here's hoping it is possible and this year's banquet will be the biggest and best in history. Coach Young has also announced his lettermen on the 1949 Football squad. The number of letters awarded is exemplary of the fine play of the boys during this championship season. We're seeing the latest in well dressed football players this fall. Couldn't be practice teaching could it? You know the reason when you see Jack "Plutus" Arrington, Joe "Honey" Hunt, Hugh "Dynamite' Constance, and Hugh "Pee Wee" Hamilton running around in suits and ties. They are trying to pass out a little knowledge in the train- ing school. Have a Coca-Cola Play Refreshed Wm WRESTLERS MEET APPALACIAN THURS., JANUARY 19 By Pat Hunt The Western Carolina wrestling team will meet a highly touted Appalachian team in Breese Gymnasium this Thursday at 7:30. The Catamount matmen will enter the eet with three consecutive vic- ries against no defeats. A slight admission charge is made to the match. Since wrestling is not classed as an inter collegiate sport at WCTC, the athletic council does not contribute to the support of the team. The Monogram club sponsors the team and must charge the admission price of 25 and 50 cents in order pay the team's expenses. It is non-profit venture on the part of the Monogram Club. An added attraction on the evening's program will be a little show by the neophytes of the. Monogram Club. The aspirants to the campus' most exclusive club will put on a routine well worth the admission price. Come out on Thursday and support your wrestling team and cheer them to victory over the Mountaineers. Will He Be Forgotten? W0 Donald Loggins downs his num. This midget matman, a ne to Cullowhee and to the wrestling game has given an excellent of himself in three meets. What Loggins has done is reflective of the fine sportsmanship of the wrestling team as a whole. Their record so far—three starts, three wins. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., OF ASHEVILLE, N. C. COLLEGE BOOK STORE Sandwiches, Sodas, and School Needs Hugh Battle, Operator Western Carolina Teachers College Come in and Lounge around WRESTLERS DOWN ATLANTA Y On Saturday night, January 7, the WCTC matmen downed the Atlanta Y.M.C.A. groaners by the score of 23 to 15. It was the second meeting of the two teams and the second victory for the Catamounts over the Y team. The major attraction of the meet was the heavyweight match; Clyde Bumgarner meeting Atlanta coach Colonel Adams. Bum gave the big Marine Colonel a tough bout for eight and one-half minutes before he was pinned. Bob Haliburton turned in the best performance of the evening by pinning his opponent in forty seconds of the first round. The matches went like this: 121, Baxter Wood won by forfeit; 128, Gene McClain won by forfeit; 136, Bob Haliburton vs. Price, Haliburton by fall, 40 seconds; 145, T. J. Edwards vs. Pressley, Pressley by fall; 155, Don Thame.- vs. Bren- i, Thames by decision 10-6; 16J Joe Rose vs. Massey, Massey by forfeit; 175, Bozo Burleson vs. Loudermilk, Burleson by fall 4:40; Heavy, Clyde Bumgarner vs Adams, Adams by fall 8:25; Exhibition, Donnie Loggins vs. Welch, Loggins by fall 3:50. During their matches, Joe Ross suffered a broken rib and T. J. Edwards a dislocated shoulder. The next home wrestling meet is l Thursday, January 19. The strong Appalachian team will furnish opposition for the Cats the WCTC team guns for its fourth consecutive victory. Appalachian has for years had one of the South's strongest wrestling teams and will give the Cats their toughest opposition. HALE'S STORE FOR WOMEN Coats, Suits and Dresses Phone 104 Sylva, N. C. BUCK'S Sodas, Sandwiches, and Supplies "Meet me at Buck's Cullowhee, North Carolina The Cats jump high and break fast to triumph CATS DOWN WOFFORD a return match with Wofford College, the Catamounts won by a 69-57 edge. Wofford had previously defeated the Cats in their cage opener. The Cats were off to a fast start leading the visitors, 35 to 21 at the halftime. Wofford came back strong in the second half with center Elerby Neal pacing the attack to pull up within seven points of the Cats' lead. However, Western Carolina gan to roll with four minutes^to go in the game spearheaded by Clyde Pressley, Richard Sides, and Dusty Rhodes to win going Western Carolina (69) FG FT PT TP Wofford (57) FG FT PF TP Beaver, f Wombie, f Moody, f Kennedy, f Neal, c Abble, g Stewart, g Powers, g Gowan, Sides, f Williamson, Pressley, f Martin, f Rhodes, c Greeson, c Scruggs, c Cox, g Carter, g Strenhla, g 1 16 COLLEGE COUPLE I 7V7We \/W9fiC#ori>f/lt£S THE TOWN HOUSE Sandwiches, Salads, and Snacks A convenient place to spend your idle periods and evenings Frank and Elsie Brown Telephone 532 Cullowhee, N. C- TOTALS 20 17 19 57 Halftime score: WCTC 35. Wofford 21. Free throws missed: WCTC— Sides 4, Pressley, Rhodes 2, Wofford—Dean 4, Neal 2, Stewart, Powers, Gowan. Officials: Munday, Chambers. ROGER'S ESSO AND TAXI SERVICE Complete Lubrication Service - - Road Service Car Washing - - Polishing - - Tires - - Tubes Batteries one 231 ' Cullowhee, N. C NEW career opportunities for you in the U. S. AIR FORCE as an OFFICER AND NAVIGATOR Listening scholarships are ava Colm Jebut a illege p H. J. LANDIS, Mgi new radio comedy show premi NBC network (8:00 p.m., Eastei William Todhunter Hall," gove man, as his wife "Victoria," wi cides t i the s mplis lable to ail when Mr. and Mrs. Ronald y and his wife in "The Halls of Ivy," j ering Friday night, January 6, over th( n Standard Time). Colman will be "Dr rning official of Ivy College. Mrs. Col II appear as an ex-musical comedy stai lents tap-dancing and other theatrica consternation of the Board of Govern In this en of long range flights, the role of the navigator has become increasingly important. The U. S. Air Force now offers new opportunities to young college ,, men between the ages of 20 and 26Yz who are single and can qualify for such training. If you can meet the high physical and educational standards (at least two years of college), and are selected, you can be among the first to attend the new one- year navigator training course at Ellington Air Force Base near Houston, Texas. A new class begins each month! YouTl be an Aviation Cadet! And, you'll receive the best available training — including 184 hours in the new T-29 "Flying Classroom." Then, graduation! You'H win your wings as a navigator . . . and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force. After a 30-day leave with pay, you'll be ready for challenging assignments as navigator with one of the famous commands in the U. S. Air Force. Your office will be the "front office" of mighty bombers or long-range transports! Be among the first to win your wings as a U. S. Air Force navigator under the new navigator training program—be a key man on the Air Force team! Air Force officer procurement teams are visiting many colleges and universities to explain these career opportunities. Watch for their arrival—or get full details at your nearest Air Force Base, U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station, or by writing to the Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force, Attention: Aviation Cadet Branch, Washington 2$, D. C. ONLY THE BEST CAN BE AVIATION CADETS!
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