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PAGE FOUR THE CLARION march 3, 1961 ■ THE BREVAi^l; Cv.LLr:GE TORNADOES are the 1961 conference and tournament champions. This is the fiiist time under the tutorship of Ooach “Chick” Martin that they have captured these crowns. Members of the winning team are pictured above, first row, left to right: Bobbv Morris, Tom Barbee, John Eller, Glover Coggins, Don Cooiper, and' H. M. Summey. Second row, left to right: are Don Harbor, Charlie Jacobs, Cecil Clark, Wayne Huntley, Larry Brooks, an;l Ronald “Poochie” Harris. Two players, Barbee and Coggins, were named to all-conference team. Tornadoes Romp (Conlinued from Page Three) tournament by a score of 73-68 ‘ "’liis win enabled Brevard to ad vance into the finals set for Saturday night against North Gieenville. Wingate took the lead in the r.pcning minutes with the first basket of the ballgame. Brevard ' 'ramed the lead on Barbee’s .‘-I'.arpshooting and the rebound- );;g of Coggins and Eller. The l ulldog five spurted into an 18- "3 lead in the middle of the first half behind the offensive f i fort of Ronnie Craig. As the first half ended, the Tornadoes ! -d a 34-28 lead. In the second half the game !'''.!’an to tighten as Brevard ! fpt the lead. However, the ’■!:lldog five pulled within one point 61-60. Brevard, guided by Barbee, iced the game in the closing moments as the team i pulled away to win 73-68. Tom Barbee was high scorer for the night as he dumped in 25 points for the second straight tournament game. Colors: Blue and White NAME Tom Barbee Glover Coggins John Eller Charlie Jacobs Larry Brooks Wayn? Kuntley Cecil Clarke Don Cooiper Ronald Harris Don Harbour Botoby Morris H. M. Summey Perry Harper THE TORNADOES Coach: L. W. “Chick” Martin Nickname: Tornadoes NO. POS. HT. HOMETOWN 34 F 6-4 Weaverville, N. C. 41 F 6-4 Thomasville, N. C. 35 C 6-6 Weaverville, N. C. 40 G 6-2 Jacksonville, Fla. 25\ G 6-1 Franklin, N. C. 30 F 6-2 Rutherfordtort, N. C. 31 F 6-2 Bryson City, N. C. 42 C 6-4 North Wilkesboro, N. C. 22 G 6-0 Waynesboro, Va. 23 G ' 5-11 Copeland, N. C. 43 F 6-6 Marion, N. C. 44 F 6-3 Hendersonville, N. C. 21 G 5-10 Winston-Salem, N. C. Team Beats NG Continued from l*age One) had 18. and Larry Brooks 12. Harvey Tankersley 9f N. G. had 29 points and teammate Ricky Duncan scored 20. PARSONS Jewelry and Gifts Fine Jewelry and Gifts and Watch Repairing 66 East Main Street BC Will Meet I Vacation Plans (Continued From l"age One) ord. Other past tourney winners are Tyler, 1951; Wharton County, Texas, 1952; El Dorado, Kansas, 1953; Moberly, 1954 and ’55; Kil gore, Texas, 1956; San Angelo, Texas, 1957; Kilgore, 1958; and Weber, 1959. ' The top ten teams in the na tion this year are 1. Broome Tech 2. Moberly 3. Eastern 4. Parsons 5. Pueblo 6. Joliet 7. Young Harris 8. Howard County 9. Independence • 10. Snead Region X, which Brevard will be representing, also consists of Campbell College, Buie’s Creek; | Charlotte College, Charlotte; Chowan College, Murfreesboro; Ewdards Military Institute, Sa- lemburg; and Ferrum College, Ferrum, Virginia. Also Frederick College, Ports mouth, Virginia; Gardner-Webb College, Boiling Springs; Gaston Technical Institute, Gastonia; Lees McRae College, Banner Elk; and Louisburg College, Louis- burg. Others are Mars Hill College, Mars Hill; North Greenville Col lege, Tigerville, South Carolina; Presbyterian College, Maxton; Spartanburg College, Spartan burg; ■'•'oorhees School and Jun ior- College, Denmark, South Car olina; Wilmington College, Wil mington; and Wingate College, Wingate. : (Continued from Page Two) j '.'hat it is. This will be hard, ! '^rhaps, at first; but all in one I v/onderful moment, you will sud- '^enly feel yourself a part of that rlace. Best of all is the know- 'cdge that when you depart you are leaving a part of yourself wliich can never be replaced. Remember this and you will ''ind yourself rewarded. BON VOYAGE! WESTERN AUTO Associate Store The Family Store East Main Street Brevard, N. C. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS WHIRLPOOL COIN LAUNDRY Next To Al’s Drive-In Your Business Is Appreciated Krispy Glaze Bakery Donuts — Pastries 116 South Broad VARNER'S DRUG STORE Quality Products ^oUr Walgreen Pharmacy Meet your friends here GAITHER'S Enjoy gC'Od company while enjoying good food! AL^S DRIVE-IN COLLEGE HANGOUT Behind Winn-Dixie “Al” — Owner KEARNS I GROCERY and MEAT MARKET The Launderette Coin-Operated Wash—20c Dry—10c Next to Winn-Dixie CO-ED Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 5-6-7 ; DORIS DAY- REX HARRISON; JOHN GAVtN IN EASTMAN COLOR ? FRIENDS MEET -AT THE- College Store 01 SIMS CAMPUS CENTER BUILDING “OiV THE CAMPUS”
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