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Sport
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By
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Again we attempt to bring you
a smattering of the Brevard Col
lege sports program through this
column and page. If we don’t
do every one justice on this
sports page, we wish to take
this opportunity to say that we
beg your pardon and will en
deavor to give justice to all in
the future.
HITTING POWER OF
TORNADO NINEIMFROVES
Those of you many who at
tended the game that Coach
Ranson’s men played with Mars
Hill on Monday, April 26, will re
call that the entire team was
hitting better in this contest than
in any other game that it has
played this season.
Whether you have noticed it
0 r not, these ni e m b e r s of
the college nine that have been
shining at the plate in junior
college competition have been
doing the same in the industrial
league games.
George Lee, Frank Cauble,
Sinclair Deal, and Eb Clayton-
all members of our Tornado nine
—are carrying off the hitting
honors with the Brevard Tanners’
Club in the Industrial League.
In fact, these boys compose the
Tannery infield.
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LET’S HAVE THE
TOURNAMENT
What ever happened to the
Woman’s tennis tournament?
Two weeks ago it was heard over
the campus that the women of
the college were planning to
hold atournamfnt. Since that
time we have heard no more
about this tourney. If there i s
anything that this department
can do to help gtt such a tour
ney started, we will b e more
than glad to help.
In reading the Hy Po, weekly
publications at High Point Col
lege, we find that the sports ed
itor’s views on collegiate preFs
conventions are good. It would
be a fine idaa ta have a press con
vention for college sport writers.
Congratulations to those who
are responsible for the new Bre
vard College bus.
Work on the athletic field is
Brevard to Meet Wingate
Sinclair Deal
Sinclair Deal is the newly-
elected captain of the Tornado
Nine. He is an active pitcher,
being the only winning twirler
that we have on the club, win
ning gamts this seafon with
Wingate and Mars Hill. Deal
came to Brevard College from
Newton, where for three seasons
he was a member of Dick Gur
ley’s Red Devil Nine. Since ar
riving here he has made letters
in football and baseball and is a
member of the tennis te?m this
season.
Coach Ranson has selected
him to work on the mound for
the Tornado nine this afternoon
with the Oak Ridge Cadets.
progressirg. We have mtde this
statement time and again, but
this time it is true that the aver
age bystander can see that we
are getting along faster with
the project. If nothing interfer
es, it should be finished when
Coach Ranson calls the first foot
ball practice next Setmeber.
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Ross Hall Wins
In thi initial Daseball contest
bjtween the men’s dormitories to
bf' played this season t h e R c s s
Hall aggregation won a close
battle with the Taylor Hall club,
last Saturday, in what proved to
be a pitchers’ battle.
Lifty Smith was effeclive for
the winners, fannir g eleven
men, while Frank Craven, reg
ular catcher for the college nine,
went Smith one better, fanning
tw'elve of the eighteen men that
faced him for the losers.
James Pjnder was head man
at the plate f( r the victors, get
ting two hits out of three at-
pearances at the plate.
Joe Hall led the losers, gar
nering three hi's out of three at
tempts with the willow.
Ross Hall-O-O-O 1 0-6)
Taylor Hall- (1-0-2-0-2-1)
Batterits: Roes Hall-Smith*a n d
Ponder.
Taylor Hal 1—Craven and
Odom.
Losing Pitcher, Craven. W i n -
ning Pilcher, Smith. Umpire,
Turner.
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CALIFORNIA
STRAIGHT AHEAD
Tornado Defeated By
P.J.C. 6-3
The local club will meet the Win
gate Junior organization here at the
High School field on Monday after
noon in another conference game. In
the only game this season that the
Brevard team met the Wingate club
I he Tornado won by a decisive score
behind the frncy slants o f Captain,
Sinclair Deal.
Coach Arthur J. Hanson’s
Brevard Nine lost its first con
ference game of the week here
Wednesday to the strong Pres
byterian college team from Max-
ton, by a score of 6 and 3.
At the beginning of the con
test the Ranson men showed
super power by garnering three
hits and two runs in the first in
ning to take the lead in the
scoring. The visitors overcame
the lead in the fourth inning,
scoring three runs.
George Lee was the leading
man with the willow for the
locals, getting three for five,
while Deal, Clayton and Cauble
each secured two hits.
The visiting pitcher was very
effective for the winners, fan
ning nine of the Brevard College
men who faced him during the
game and allowing nine hits
which did little damage. Braf-
foard was also headman at the
plate for Coach Tubby Hands’
men getting three hits out o f
four trtes.
Sinclair Deal relieved Sam
Tweed in the fifth inning for the
Tornado nine and allowed only
three hits for the remaining four
and a half frames that he work
ed. Deal made the sensational
catch of the game when he
reached up over the fence to
grab a long hara hit fly ball from
the opposing pitcher’s bat.
The game at no time was a
runaway; each team threatened
to gain a big lead many times.
The locals had the bases loaded
in the seventh inning, but this
proved futile when Tweed went
down by the strikeout route to
end the rally.
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