OCTOBER 8, 1954
CLARION
PAGE FIVE
Tornadoes Vs. Warren-Wilson In Homecoming Game
Softball Intramurals
Oyer - Kafitz Kats
, Victors Over All
The intramural program here at
Brevard college has really started
off with a bang. First of all, all
the boys were divided into four
teams headed by members of last
year’s Monogram club. The teams
are Haas’ Horses, Nesbitt’s Nebs,
Cassady’s Crusaders, and Kafitz’
Kats. These teams are divided up
so the games won’t be so lopsid
ed and the competition will be
much keener.
Softball was the first sport on
the docket of intramural events.
These games were enjoyed by all
who attended, and as it has been
said, the competition was very
keen. Many of the games were won
or lost by one run.
Rapid Robert Bowen, who is
known around softball circles here
to have a sizzling fastball was beat
en twice, much to our surprise.
Kafitz’ Kats ran away with first
■place with three victories and no
'defeats, a fine record. Nesbitt’s
Nebs came in second with a record
of two wins and one setback. In
the third place position we find
■Cassady’s Crusaders with a record
of one win and two losses. Last but
not least we have Haas’ Horses,
(who had a good team, but just
didn’t hit the win column. Their
record was no wins and three de
feats, and I might add all three
games were lost by- one run. It was
overheard the other day that Joe
said, “Well, my faithful horses don’t
feel bad. AI Lopez’ Indians lost
four straight to the Giants and we
’37 Brevard Grad
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at the Law School of the Univer
sity of California.
It was in the course of his work
for the Court of Last Resort that
he met James Mathers and heard
from his own Ups the story of
Mathers’ remarkable law practice
in the Oklahoma Territory at the
txim of the century, retold in “From
Gun to Gavel” just as he heard it
from Mathers himself.
Let’s Sock Warren-
Wilson With Soccer
Hey! Dribble with the inside of
your fbot! Good, now trap it and
reverse the dribble. Nice foot work!
Let’s see you kick it—hard! Well,
it takes time.
These strange remarks are be
coming more dnd more familiar as
the game of soccer gains increas
ing popularity on campus. Interest
in soccer has been stimulated
through physical education classes
(and calisthenics?). The formation
of a varsity soccer team is now in
progress, and practice sessions are
officially under way. This team al
ready has a game scheduled with
Warren-Wilson for the Friday of
Homecoming week end. , Will we
beat ’em? Only time and points
will tell.
There is a little man on campus
who will spark, the “Tornado Toe-
men.” This young man is small of
stature, but faster than greased
lightning on the soccer field. We
are speaking of Harry “Tricky
Toe” Cho. There will also be ten
other sure-footed men on that
team; each one as important as the
other. Keep your eyes open, be
cause these boys won’t be standing
in one place very long.
Do you think you would like to
participate in this sport? Really?
V/ell, all you have to do is go to
the coach and tell him you are in
terested. Then show your interest
by attending practice sessions ev
ery afternoon at 4:30.
Remember! We must “shine” at
Homecoming, and everyone must
co-operate and participate in order
to “shine.” The soccer game wiD
be played. Our team will be kick
ing their hearts out for us. Will
we be yelling our hearts out for
them?
scattered our losses around just a
bit.”
Well fans with soccer coming
up, it should be really interesting
not to see who wins the most games,
but who gets their shins bruised
up the worst. By the way, these
aren’s closed sessions, so turn out
and really have a great time.
Tysinger’s Greens
Undefeated—Next To
Be Scooter Hockey
During thfe past couple of weeks
the girls have been participating
in intramural volleyball. The WAA
board has divided them into four
teams. The red team, with Armin-
ta Barber as captain, the Blue with
Jo Gourley, the yellow with Pat
Lackey, and the green with Sally
Tysinger.
The green and red teams started
the contest off with the green win
ning, 41-17. The second game was
between the blue and yellow in
which the yellow won, 22-16. The
result of the blue’s against the reds
was 36-33. The fourth game be
tween the green and yellow was
pull and tug all the way but the
green team was the victor with a
score of 34-28. The reds and yel
lows tangled and tossed awhile with
the yellows finally winning. The
last game of the contest was be
tween the green and blue, the score
being 48-19. Through the fine co-
loperation of all the members of
the green team and led by captain
Sally Tysinger, they stand unde
feated.
The next intramural sport to be
taken up is scooter hockey. This
game, a combination of ice hockey
and girls basketball rules, is played
on a regulation basketball court
with the players seated on a 12” by
12” platform on wheels and using
a wooden puck which is struck by
a wooden paddle. The object of the
game is to make a goal as in ice
hockey. There are six players to a
team and the game is timed by six-
minute quarters.
Intramurals spell fun and fellow
ship at its finest so let’s all support
our team to the best of our ability.
Miss Roller To Direct
Various Activities
A very interesting and informa
tive physical education program
for women is in its creative form
of the college campus under the
capable leadership of the new wom
en’s athletic director. Miss Lib
Roller; who hails from Nashville,
Tenn. Miss Roller received her B.
S. degree from Peabody college,
Nashville, Tenn., with a major in
physical education and dramatics.
She won her Master of Arts in rec
reation from New York university,
and her Master of Education'ln In
dustrial Arts from Peabody.
During World War II Miss Rol
ler spent two years in the Waves
as recreation specialist. Miss Roller
is employed during the summer as
assistant director of Camp Andree
in New York state.
She announces that the WAA in
tramural sports program planned
for this year will include volley
ball, speed ball, basketball, soft
ball, tennis, archery, badminton,
table tennis, and bowling. There
will also be periods for instruction
in any individual sport in the after
noons.
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AND
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