NAIA Award Wade E. Brown (left), president of the Boone Golf Ck*. presents NAIA award to ASTC Golf Cooeh Francis Hoover. Team Going West ASTCs golf team members pose (or picture following win. Left to right, Mickey Powers, Austin Adams, Willie Maples, Bruce Sudderth, Benjy Burnett. Austin Adams Leads Tourney Qualifying Austin Adams of ASTC shot a one-over par 72 and won the Carolinas Conference and NAIA District 28 golf championship With a 38-hole total of 147 Tues day at the Boone Golf Club, to lead the team in qualifying for tie NAIA tourney at Kansas City in June. AUSTIN ADAMS Adams, who trailed Sam Est ridft of Pfeiffer by two stroke* and Bobby Isenhoar of Lenoir fthyne by one alter the opening found, won by six strokes over Estridge, who shot an ft in the Defending champion and pre tourney favorite Ben]y Burnett tfiot an 80 for a 36-hole total of 196, and 7th place. Willie Map les of ASTC and Roy Reynolds af Catawba tied for fifth. '. ASTC retained its CaroUnas i. Conference and NAIA District 26 team title with a 625 total, which qualified them for the NAIA thnphndilr tourney at Kansaa CMy. The Apps team score was 28 stroke* under sec ond-place Guilford. Ken Acker of Presbyterian, who was second in NAIA stand ings with a 74 first round, shot an 83 Tuesday and tied for sixth. Chappy Bradner of East Carolina finished fourth in NAIA totals and led his school to second in NAIA District 26 results,. Carolina Conference Austin Adams, ASTC, 79-72?147 Sam Estridge, Pfeiffer, 73-80 ? 153 Bobby Isenhour, LR, 74-81 ? 155 Brinley McDaniel, Guilford, 70 77?198 Willie Maples, ASTC, 75-82?157 Roy Reynolds, Catawba, 78411 ? 157 Benjy Burnett, ASTC, 78-80? 158 Bill Harding, Elon, 79-80?150 Bill Richards, Pfieffer, 78-83? 161 Jim Stephens, Guilford, 77-89 ? 162 Steve Love, Atlantic Christian, 83-79 ? 162. NAIA District 26 Adams, 147; Estridge, 193; Isenhour, 196; Chappy Bradner, ECC, 198; McDaniel, Guilford, 196; Ken Acker, Presbyterian, 197; Maples, 197; Reynolds. Catawba, 197; Burnett, 198; Mike Rowaniw, ECC, 198; Hard ing, Elon, ISO. Team Scores Carolina* Conference ? ASTC, 625; Guilford, 693; Pfeiffer 661; ACC, 662; Catawba, 666; Lenoir Rhyne, 679. NAIA District 26 ? ASTC, 629; East Carolina, 642; Guilford, 653; Pfeiffer, 081; Atlantic Christian, 662; Elon, 666; Ca tawba, 098; Presbyterian, 086; Lenoir Rhyne, 879. Elgin ? Bulova ? Caravelle ? ka And Other Watches Diamond Princess & Dinner Rings ElOctrfc Shavers ? Musical Instruments Rings Of All Kinds ? Tie Tacks ? Clasps Identification Bracelets ? Billfolds Pearls ? Books ... ** (Na Gold Free) IsBftL * Opposite P<w< Office? Boone, N. C. .Faust Speaks To Jaywees On Bccreaclten J. D. Faust from the State Recreation Commission spoke to the Booae Junior Chamber of Commerce at their regular meeting Monday night, May 20, , at the Daniel Boone Inn. ( Faust had surveyed the com munity playground and the re creational facilities of Boone earlier in the day He commended the citizens of Boone on the progress that had been made on the playground and made suggestions on how the playground and recreation in Boone could be improved. Brie DeGroat, a member of the State Recreation Commis sion and a member of the Phy sical Education FacuRy of Ap palachian College, introduced Faust. Sports Banquet Held Saturday The annual All-Sports ban quet of Appalachian State Teachers College was held Sat urday night in the college cafe teria. Aboat 250 people attend ed. Athletes in all the sports were honored individually by the var ious coaches. The sports includ ed football, soccer, wrestling, basketball, tennis, golf, track, and baseball. Baseball Meeting Called For Friday All teams interested in play ing baseball in the Avery-Wa tauga Baseball League are asked to attend a meeting Friday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Jim Greene, 425 brand Blvd. Rusk optimistic after visit to Belgrade. Nile yields M bodies In ferry sinking. Johnny Roten, 18-year-old Appalachian High School junior, and ? member of the Motmtain View Bar Bell Club, lifted his way to the farheel 165-division championship Saturday. His total for the meet was 750 pounds. Boone Barbell Club Takes Two State Championships Johnny Roten and Don Coop-, er, members of the Mountain View Barbell Club of Boone, lifted their way to state cham pions in the annual "Mr. Tar heel and Most Muscular Man in North Carolina" contest Satur day. The state-wide contest was held in Winston-Salem at the YMCA. Phil Minor, in the 123 pound division, and Bill Broyhill, in the 148 pound division, both of the local club, won second-place honors in the meet. Kenny Moore, of the same club, also lifted. Roten, a junior at Appalach ian High School, won the first place position in the 169 pound class by pressing 230 pounds, snatching 2tO pounds, and clean and jerking 300 pounds, for ? final total ot 750 pounds. Cooper, a freshman at Appa lachian State Teachers College, took the 181 honors with a final total of 780 pounds. Minor is a sophomore at Ap palachian High School and is the smallest boy in the local club. Broyhill is from Lenoir and has been lifting with the club since its beginning in 1960. He lift ed the same total as the first place winner, but placed second because he weighed slightly more than the winner. Although no trophy was off ered to the team for points, the Mountain View club had the highest total, 16 points, of any group participating. Perhaps at no other lime is spetial care more important than wh6n you need MONEY. Then, you want tfband, eoftfKfetitial and friendly serv ice?from people you tin trusft. Because we are folks who ab&ttt yoti and your needs? you'll always find a friendly welcome at HOME. Stop In today for the money ybu need for any reason. It will be a pleasure to isetve you. 4 very Airport Is Given Funds The Federal Aviation Agency i as approved . 921,388.00 hi [latching funds for Morrison \ rieW in Avery County neai In [?Us. The Funds will be used to ac luire additional property and j o pave runway add adjacent : ireas according to a telegram eceived Tuesday frotai Con [ressman Basil L. Whltener In Vuhtngton The new airport facilities will nean much to the economic de velopment of the area. Many ocal people In Avery County lave contributed money and ime to the realization of this >roject. The airport will be for use >y the general public. Contracts 'or the completion of the pre lect will be opened for bids in :he near future. (Station Wagons & Tracks Slightly Higher) Radiator Repair ? 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