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PAGE FOXJR - the clarion February 5, 1971 Bob (Sugarbear) Vasile Hopes To Aid Track Team By Rowe Haden letic scholarship to the Univer sity of South Carolina. He feels Brevard’s Fifteenth Cagers Defeat Suffer Of Year uaroiiiia. xic The Brevard Tornadoes trav- scoring for the Tornadoes with against North GreenviHe tomor. Lhis year’s team should have to Spartanburg this past a total of 17 pomts and 6 re- row night, in a game which good overall depth although it Saturday night for a WCJCC bounds. Next on the scoring should be a thriller, will be a little weak in the basketbaU game, only to come list was Ed Humphrey, who . weight department. Sugarbear over the mountains with tallied a total of 11 points for „ j ^ing season with is looking forward to competing ^ disappointing 87-59 loss. the evening and 6 rebounds “o iftte ConlJL® aoainst some of the bigger . followed by Roger Jamison with ™ ™ Lonference, Vasile. Sugarbear comes toBre- schools and feels he performs Head coach, “Chick” Martin, points. Also contributing need°^o^ur yard from Hillside, N. J. where strong competition, and assistant, Larry Burch, ]ust Keithley with 8, and aii • i he was the State Discus Champ- sugarbear feels the coach is could not get the team to- g.jj McLain with 6 points. Pf®P ion in his senior year. Besides an instrumental member of any gether, and at halftime Spar- tournament in Lenoir competing in track, Bob was al- ( team He feels the coach tanburg held a commanding 44- Brevard s roundb^lers faced later this month. So let s let '-St take intent 1. .n 20 le.d, ^ZT Forward Bob Wolf led the With the weather soon to turn slightly warmer, student Interest will focus on this year’s ^ track team. One of the new faces weight department on this year’s squad will be • weightman Bob (Sugarbear) so a member of the varsity foot ball team and was selected as athlete’s needs and take the the school’s most outstanding time to encourage and help, athlete. him.” Bob feels there is a great This year Bob plans to throw deal of pressure on athletes in both the discus and the shot, track and field. In many cases His personal goal over the next he feels they are asked to pro- two years is to throw the discus duce too quickly, and this of- up to 150 feet and win an ath- ten hurts their performance. Green 1 And III Is Undefeated With 4-0 Record Green I And III Leads Intramural Basketball The Brevard College intra- Brown (Taylor mural basketbaU season is near- I and III) _ 3 50 Gizinski (Beam) . 5 77 Davis (Taylor Basement) 4 60 Repokis (Beam) 5 69 SCHEDULE Announcement Is Made All college catalogs, from now If anyone needs help in trans- on, will be in the student per- ferring, stop by an see Deaa In Monday night’s intramural Ferree. The school is going to game Green I & Ill’s depth sonnel office. If anyone needs ojjgerve Senior College Day- proved to be too much for the to see a catalog, they can be i0:00 a.m. to 12:30 in Dunham hustling Beam contingent. The checked out on a two - weeks Auditorium, February 11. Rep- loss of Jerry Tuttle, one of basis. The new bulletins are resentatives from 50 different Green’s stars, didn’t hinder the cataloged by States and Regions, colleges will be present, team as they rolled over Beam ly at the half-way mark. Thus far Green I and III is the num ber one team with an unblemish ed record at 4-0. In second place is Green Basement and II with just a single loss. Standings Won Lost Green I and III _ 4 0 Green Basement and II — 3 I Beam _ 3 2 Faculty . 1 2 Taylor I and III 1 2 Day Students 1 2 Taylor Basement and II 0 4 Scoring G Pts. Avg. Burch (Faculty 3 86 28.6 A. Smith (Green Basement) - 3 65 21.8 Tuttle (Green I and III) — 4 78 19.5 Hart (Taylor I and III) 3 55 18.3 Thorpe (Day Student) -- 3 55 18.3 Henderson (Beam) 5 84 16.8 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 4 vs. 2 vs. 1 vs. 5 vs. 2 vs. 1 vs. 3 vs. 1 7 3 6 3 5 6 1-Faculty 5-Green Basement and II 2-Beam 6-Taylor Basement and II 3-Day Students 7-Taylor I and III 4-Green I and III 75-58. The rebounding of Lar ry Cole and the scoring of Dwight Shaw led Green to their 4th victory of the season. Re- jgg pokis, Henderson, and Gizinski all hit double figures to head Beam’s scoring efforts. Green’s hopes seemed crush- 15.0 ed when Tuttle left the game af ter four minutes with badly 13-8 torn ankle ligaments. Beam was unable to capitalize on Green’s apparent weakness and found 6:00 themselves down by 11 points 7:30 at half-time. 7‘30 g.QQ The second half told the story r^’.gQ as Green’s speed and depth glQQ pulled them through to a 17 .^;3Q point victory despite several Beam surges. Intramural competition this season is both close and excit ing. Please support your favor ite team. BREVARD COLLEGE “TORNADOES” 1970 .1971 Feb. 6—North Greenvme Brevard Feb. 13—Spartanburg Brevard Feb. 16—^Anderson Anderson Feb. 20—Wingate Brevard Feb. 25, 26, 27—Conference Tournament Lenoir Home Games 7:30 p. m. Tournament & Doubleheader 7:00 & 9:00 p. m. Head Coach Leighton “Chick” Martin Assistant Larry Burch NOTICE Girl Cagers Are Defeated By WCU All Presidents and Advisors of Clubs and organizations on campus please complete a list of members, denoting oficers, and return to Nancy Coble (P. 0. Box 98) or any member of . , . , , the yearbook staff. If you want In an attempt to raise needed organization listed in the funds, the Sophomore class is perteLOTE, please get this sponsoring a raffle to be held ^ Tuesday, February 9, through February 13. The win- ner will receive dinner for two Soph. Class Raffle Is Now Being Held at the Bavarian Cellar in Ashe ville plus admission to a movie The Brevard girls basketball of the winner’s choosing. The team suffered a 55-24 defeat entire date, valued at up to ten against Western Carolina last dollars, includes transportation Wednesday. if necessary and is good for any At the end of the first quarter weekend. Tickets sell for twen- the score was 14-10. A brief ral- ty-five cents and may be obtain- ly was made, and at half time ed from any class officer. Your the score was 32-20. After the support wiU be greatly ap- half time break, several tries predated. of holding and scoring were made, but the end result was defeat for the Brevard team. Scorers in last week’s home game were Jeanne Palmer 8, Pam Partington 8, Helen Walk er 3, Vicki Hall 1, and Laura Speights L This weeks game with UNC-A, here, was called off because of a flu epidemic at UNOA. AYERS Phone 883-4331 53 W. Main St. HALF PRICE SALE! Downstairs 17 W. Main Brevard March 7-11 March 8 March 12 March 22 April 1 April 8 April 12 May 6 May 7 May 14 May 16 BREVARD COLLEGE SPRING SEMESTER SCHEDULE Religious Emphasis Week Midterm Grades Due Spring Vacation Begins after last class period Classes Resume Preregistration for Fall Semester Easter Vacation Begins after last class period Classes Resume Reading Day Exams Begin Exams End Commencement TANKERSLEY'S FLORIST WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 863-4220 THE WATCH SHOP 14 W. MAIN ST. BREVARD, N. C BERRY'S RESTAURANT 935 ASHEVILLE HWY PHONE 883-4500 OPEN 6 A.M. - 1 A M. THE CHICKEN KITCHEN Across From Brevard College Campus PIT COOKED B. B.Q. - - - 55c HOT DOGS ... 23c HAMBURGERS 40c CHEESEBURGERS 45c OPEN TIL 12 MIDNIGHT
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