PAGE FOUR THE CLARION April 1, 1949 College Diamondmen Take On 6-W Today In Season’s Opener Tornadoes Take To Road For Initial Tilt; Skipper Or Thomas To Hurl Coach Bob Andrews’ 1949 base ball team will blow the top off the forthcoming season this after noon in Shelby when they take on the Bulldogs of Gardner-Webb in the first*'game of ^e year. Harold “Fireball” Skipper or Albert Thomas will take the mound for the Tornadoes, depend ing on how the two shape up at game time. Providing he doesn’t start the game, Thomas will be in left field, with LaNue Floyd and Lander Beal holding down the center and right field spots, re spectively. Starting in the infield will be John McKissick behind the plate, Ray DeLapp at first, Dick Medlin at second, Ernest “Beanie” Dick erson at shortstop, and Hershey Hipps at third. Andrews is well pleased with the showing the boys have made so far and has hopes for a strong conference contender. Clifton Rig gins, who played pro ball with Hendersonville of the Class D Western North Carolina league last season, has been helping get the squad into shape for the com- HUNTER’S Army and Navy Goods Photos, Finishing, Supplies Austin’s studio HART & MULL BARBER SHOP IF YOU HAVEN'T—TRY US Located in Rear of Mull’s News Stand City Shoe Shop Expert Shoe Repairing When You Need A Taxi Call CORN’S TAXI SERVICE Phones 466 & 192 Pattersofi's Brevard’s Shopping Center Beauty Ball (Continued From Page One) Bob Davis and his band will funiish music for the ocassion aiid refreshments will be on hand. Dec orations are under the direction of Jack Tucker and the color scheme will be light blue and white, the traditional school colors. Admission will be $1.00 for each couple, $1.00 for stag males, and fifty cents for stag girls. ing year. On Tuesday, April 5, Brevard will meet the Ecusta Paper com pany nine on Ecusta’s home dia mond. Friday, April 8, will see the Tornadoes in their first home game when they take on North Greenville junior college, a new comer to the WNC conference, on the local field. A complete schedule for the season may be found elsewhere on this page. TALLEY’S Barber Shop Prompt, Efficient Service WATCHES CLOCKS J. F. Rackley Watchmaker & Jeweler Repairs A Specialty PISGAH CANDY COMPANY M^olesale Candy and School Supplies Duckworth Motor Company CASH & CARRY GROCERY East Main Street —MODERN— B E A U TY S H O P P E Special Pixie Curl Permanent $4.00 S ARRATT’S CLEANERS Expert Dry Cleaning Repairing and Alterations Pine Whispers (Continued From Page Three) the dance after all. Ann G. and Frank T. have been dodging Cupid’s arrows for quite some time. Watch out kids; they are pretty hard to avoid! Question of the week! “When is Jewel going to remain true to one?” One day it’s Rig and the next Frank. I give up! Pat, everytime you go home and date someone else, does Bob raise as much fuss about it as he did last week? Who’d a thunk it! Harry Woos- ley has been seen day after day visiting someone in West. Spring really is wonderful! Poet’s Corner (Continued From Page Three) twinkling stars above. I never knew the sunset in its splender—^the mountains being kissed. I think that I should live my lifetime over—there are so many things that I have missed. AYER’S STORE Shoes and Sportswear B ELK’S Sells it for Less 1949 Brevard College Baseball Schedule April 1 — Gardner-Webb at Boiling Springs. / April 5 — Ecusta at Ecusta (seven innings). April 8 — North Greenville here. April 9 — Ecusta at Camp Sapphire. April 12 — Spartanburg at Spartanburg. April 15—Pfeiffer here. April 27 — North Greenville at Tigerville. April 29 — Asheville Bilt- more here. May 3 — Mars Hill at Mars HUl. May 6 — Asheville Biltmore at Asheville. May 10—Spartanburg here. May 13—Gardner-Webb here. May 17 — Mars Hill here. May 19—Enka at Enka . May 21 — Blue Ridge school here. May 26—Enka here. May Blue Ridge at Hen dersonville. LONG’S DRUG STORE Jones’ News Stand “A BOOKSTORE OF PERIODICALS” McFee Jewelers Diamonds - Watches Watch Repairing GIFTS — RECORDS T Rackets T E Balls T N Accessories N N - Shoes N I - Shorts ' I S .Rackets Restrung S THE HOBBY & SPORT SHOP VARNER’S I DRUG STORE Galloway s Cafe “Where Good Meals Are a Specialty” PETE BIKAS AND SON Owners and Managers QlllllltlltlllltlllllllllillllllflltlllMtlltlUllttllltllllltllltlQ I Co-Ed I I THEATRE } I Brevard, N. C. I Program for week of April 3, 1949 Sunday and Monday April 3 and 4 That Wonderful Urge I Tuesday and Wednesday I I April 5 and 6 | [Night At The Operaf I Thursday and Friday | I April 7 and 8 | I Wake Of The Red I Witch I i Saturday, April 9 I I Winner Take All f I —^Also— I [Added Serial Chap. No. 91 Congo Bill QiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiQ

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