TTTR CLARION PAGE FOOR ' * gs ^■8 §m&" mmm COACH NORMAN WITEK and his outstand ing iniler, Re^g'ie McAfG'^> study the latter’s lat est trophy, one of the many he has captured in an exceptional track career at Brevard College. Tennis Team Plays In Conference Tournament BREVARD’S FINE TRACK TEAM is the recent winner of the Regional meet held here. Track Team Wins Region X Meet McAfee, Stewart Invited To Phila The Brevard track team dis- to Coack me rsrevaiu ever to do so. Stewart will com- ried. The conference tennis tourn- doubles team. In the singles , . .u jj, excellence once come the first Black American Congratulations - at competition Hess and Sewell RegTon Ten meet pete against the world’s 6th Norm Witek and the team on , , tether “.sf Saturday. On best 880 m.n, Mark Wine^n- an excellent i^as.n. pected, the host team won all treat - Anderson respectively, another vic- the honors. Regular season con- Faggart was the Tornadoes sole ^2 meet rec- fer«nce champion Wingate was victor m the singles as he beat g^jjool Lees Chuck Allen of Lees McRae records w«re set 4-«, 8-6 Faggart then ad- 120 Anderson. vaneed on to the semiftnals 440 Brevard College was repre- where he lost 1-6, 1-b to bourn ^20 dash. Javelin, pole sented at the tournament by African Tony Destanak of Win- ^ mile relay and the sophomores, Phil Hess, Ernie gate College. triple jump. Ed Williams cap- Sewell, and Mike Faggart. For Brevard’s doubles team ,ot school records by aV’Ftnwah last Martin, 77, 77, 154; Tommy various reasons Bob Propst, Hess and Sewall also reached the 100 yd. dash in 9.7 behind Carpenter 77, 81, 158; Tom Jor. Stuart Byers and Lyndon Ash- the semifinals as they beat ^ scoring more total ^ j ioi. college dan, 79, 19, 158; Marvin DaviS', worth were not able to attend. Montreat - Anderson in three ^ anvone Spartanburg Junior coiiege. uaii, », ament was held last Friday at competition Hess Wingate College; and, as ex- both lost to Anderson and Mon- followed by Anderson, McRae, Brevard and Montreat- Brevard Linksters Head For Regionals The Brevard Linksters, in plus totals, are as follows: Jim Ktuart isyers aim by scoring muic c^o,.t.,r,v,nvo Tnninr College dan, 79, 19, i£>»; marvin jjavia, worth were not able to attend. Montreat - An erson points in a season than anyone P match the to- 78 80, 158; Mark Repokis, 81, Hess. Sewell, and, F_.ggart al sets. '.'l',1”; I the history ot Brevard track. F» the 36 ho e „atch the to 78 80, played singles while Hess and nadoes fell in two sets to Win Sewell also joined to form - a gate. , Beam Dorm Wins The World Series 20, 21, and 22. Birevard will be well represented by Lennox Stewart, Ed Williams, Reggie McAfee, and Clarence Thomas. Two of the team’s stars, Mc Afee and Stewart, have also Rpam outlasted Green I and the run which proved to be the been invited to compete in the TTT for tVio intramural softball winning margin. International Freedom Games rhampionship as they won the The teams played twice that ^o be held Sunday, May 16, in b^t out-of-toee series, 2 to 1. day because they were pressed Philadelphia, Pa. This nation- Led bv Don Duvall and a host for playing time. Beam opened ^uy televised event will fea- nf Jther talented batsmen, up the first inning with five big ture McAfee running against Beam bombed Green 11 to 2 in runs as Don Duvall’s bat once world Record holder Jim the first game Green I and III again led the way. Green tal- gyijn (3:51.1), NCHA champion bounced back in the second lied four runs in the DottQm of Marty Liquori eame to win 3 tO 2 as the event th6 first inning. Beam came Oregon’s ^*®ve Savage (3. went into an exciting extra in- across with five more runs m in the “Mile of the Centu y. knocked in the later innings, but Greer. world record is predicted in ujiis. iviiKB a. »66—' — failed to score. The ^^TTie end- this event; and if McAfee is e(i as Greeu mi into a double able to break the 4 minute play which only proved typical mile as expected, he will De play for the Beam champions as they won, 10 to 4. in the history of Brevard track. ^g2 The National meet will be opposed to Spartanburg’s team Placing second in conterence held in Mesa, Arizona, on May total of 603. in “he Stfn io“ ply- _Low man for Brevard was p^fs which will be held May 18 Don Dickey, who shot a 76 and ^t Quail Ridge Country Club 75 for a 151, for the two Sanford, „ North Carolina. day event. Other Brevard team rpj.^g winner of the playoffs member scores for the match, gQ to Flint, Michigan, for the nationals. 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