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SBPTfMBER 10, 1971 THE (XARIO'N Eleven sophomores out for soccer Although this year’s edition of the Brevard College soccer team may not be up to last year’s, and may not make the national play-offs, in the eyes of its new coach, Hugh Moran, it has much to offer. Besides being well trained, it is hard working and seems to have lenough determination to make this year’s season a memorable one. Coach Moran’s only regret is that more sophomores did not go out for the team. Participating on the team this year are sophomores Tim Chance, Burton Kennedy, Neal Moore, Robert Reper, Harley Smith, Larry Swift, Ed Wallace and John Warlick. Dennis Brown, Jimmy Jacobs and Jer ry Tuttle, also sophomores, were chosen as tri-captains. Freshman team members in clude Douglas “Bullet” Bentley. Jim Clayton, Scott Dalrymple, Tommy Elliott, Deam Hamrick, Allen Koon, Sonny Merrit, Tony Thomason, Clayton Tinny, Doug White, and Niles Whittaker. The team will make its first showing on Tuesday, September 7 at 4:00, when it meets Clem- son University at Clemson, South Carolina. None But The Brave to be shown in Dunham toniaht rvorib’ Cino+v»»\ A —i. _ I* _ NEW HEAD COACH MORAN watches his soccer team in a practice drill. radio, Marines from thfTew of r*® from television, sports, singing Frank Sinatra is a screen, televisioni, nightclubs. He owns record and film-production com- Japanese It was srvrrnt spuns, singing panics and recently became made me decide ?o Set at ^ewrding. And he passed special assistant to Jack L. War- this time ” temptation to use ner, head of Warner Bros. Pic- ’ Nisei, that is ^merican-born tures.i What more could he The script was the one for J^P^nese, as other film-makers want? “None But the Brave” and in because when Nisei speak “I have planned for ten years his hands it became the basis they lack the authentic fanati- to become a director,” says Si- of a multimillion-dollar produc- quality of Nipponese war- natra. “Eventually I’ll be too tion with an inten»3tional cast, riors. What he did was to ob- old to play the' kind of charac- Sinatra stars, together with tain the services ef 12 outstand- ters I like. I’ve studied the Clint Walker, Tommy ^Sands, ing Tokyo actors, and virtually methods of Hollywood’s best Brad Dexter, Tony Bill, Sammy ^ second production-company to directors, and have spent a lot Jackson, and two outstanding handle them. At 8:00 p.m. on of time in cutting-rooms help- Japanese actorsi, Tatsuya Miha- Friday night, September 10, ing to edit my own pictures. I shi and Takeshi Kato. 1971 ‘None But The Brave’ will think I know acting and story Characteristically, the rest- be shown in the Dunham Audi- values. Then I found this script less Sinatra sought no easy torium. Admission will be $.55 at Warner Brothers, written by paths in planning his produc- and refreshments will be served. Intramurals planned for 71-72 A wide variety of intramural activities are planned for Bre vard College during the 1971- 72 school year. Designed to pro vide wholesome physical ac tivities for all students, the pro gram is divided into men’s and women’s divisions. Men’s team sports to be offer ed include flag football, basket ball, volleyball, softball, soccer, track, swimming, and cross country. Individual sports w'ill be tennis, badmintom, ping-pong, billiards, horseshoes, and hand ball. Among the women’s team sp»rts being scheduled are basketball, volleyball, kickball, softball, and swimming. Badmin ton is planned as a doubles sport, and target archery; bad minton, tennis, ping-pong, pock et billiards, paddle ball, basket ball free - throws, and basket ball accuracy are individual sports. Mr. Larry Burch is serving as director of men’s intramurals. He is aided by Lanny Cole, student director. Acting as women’s intramural director is Miss Gail Anderson. Her student assistant is Becky McGrady. Cross-country prepares for practice meet Early morning jaunts around campus have helped prepare tiie cross - country Tornadoes to face Furman and Georgia State in their first practice meet September 18. Game tinie is 11:00, and there will be no ad mission fee. Of the fourteen - man team, only three are returning sopho mores. Five runners finished in the top fifteen of their state meets. Freshman Ronnie Rash is running number one this season with no previous cross country experience. Though the team is lacking in maturity, its strongest asset will be in its depth. This year’s runners include freshmen Tim Braxton, Bob Crump, Grady Decall, John Grady, Gene Hehman, Stewart Parrish, Robert Patterson, Dave Peacock, Ronnie Rash, Charles Summitt,. and Bill Triplet. Sophomores running cross - country are Jerry Pugb, Mike Smith, and Tim Jordan. “The guys are very dedicated and willing to overdo them selves, bettering our chances for nationals,” says Coach Norm Witek. ’ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIZERS MOVIE OF THE WEEK, “None But The Brave" Brevard [Jewelers & Gift Shop i OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE i CORNER MAIN & BTiOAD ST. BURGIN'S STORE 1004 HENDERSONVILLE ROAD BREVARD. N. C. OPEN 7 AM-n PM 114 WEST MAIN STREET BILL'S SPORT SHOP “Ji D. PL,' CONVERSE - RAWLINGS WILSON - SPALDING BREVARD, N. C. 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