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PAGE FOUR THE CLARION February 23, 1973 Sophia Stars In "The Priest s Wife/ March 2 Film marriages aren’t made in Hollywood or in heaven. They’re made by box-office re ceipts, by a public enthralled with two stars and clamoring to see them “together again.” The film marriage of Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni is possibly the prime example. They’ve made seven pictures together, all great box-office successes. The latest is Warner Bros.’ “The Priest’s Wife,” a Techni color comedy showing at 8:00 p m. in Dunham Auditorium on March 2. The film revolves around the romance between a beautiful pop singer and a priest, and their efforts to reconcile his allegiance to the Church and his love for her. According to Mastroianni, he and Miss Loren are popular be cause they’re opposites. “Sophia is everything a woman should be,” he says, “beautiful, intel ligent, in control. I’m 45, lazy, have a few wrinkles. But I’m a virile man, and when I look ^at her, sparks fly. Maybe that’s what comes across on the screen.” “The Priest’s Wife” was produced by Carlo Ponti and directed by Dino Risi. Tornadoes Finish Regular Season The Brevard Tornadoes fin ished their regular basket ball season February 19 in Boshamer Gymnasium. Brevard finished 12-14 overall and 6-8 in the WCJCC, placing fourth. Brevard traveled to Banner Elk, N. C. only to be defeated 89-81. Led by four double figure scorers with Rick McClure high of 29 points, the roundballers could not seem to get the breaks needed to win the close games. Brevard was able to take the lead for a short time early in the second half after being down 41-38 at intermission. But the Bobcats fought back into the lead and held it until the last buzzer. Spartanburg Junior College came to Boshamer Gym Feb. 10 and found themselves on the short end of a low scoring ball game 69-62. Again Rick McClure and Mike Coles led the Torna does in points, getting 25 and 20 respectively. ' Nationally ranked Anderson Junior College invaded Bre vard Feb. 12. George Hester seemed to be the only Tornado that could score in the game. He was game high with 26 points. The shooting percen- CO-ED Today thru Sat. at 7:00 & 8:45 Sunday nite at 8:00 Mon. & Tues. at 7:00 & 8:45 Rated (G) $1.25 THE LEGEND of BOGGY CREEK A True Story tage was very low and helped Anderson to be a 82-80 last second victory. With 7 seconds showing on the clock Anderson brought the inbounds of Bre vard’s end of the floor. A quick pass to Jo-Jo Bethea in the lane resulted in his scoring as the final buzzer sounded. Down by 13 points 47-34 at half time, the Brevard defense stifled the Anderson offense until their shooting hands warmed up. The Tornadoes were able to tie the game at 80 in the last minute of play, but the odds seem to be against Brevard winning any close games. At Wingate the Tornadoes lost their third overtime game of the season, 91-85. All five of Brevard’s starters scored in double fig ures, Mike Coles 21, Bob Mil ler 19, McClure 16, Hester and Rock Perry 10 each. Foul trouble hurt the Tornadoes as four played fouled out. Frank Blount went out in regulation time and Hester, Coles, and Perry were all victims of the overtime. In a non conference game with Hiwassee, Brevard found itself victims of a second half Starts Feb. 28th Disney’s “SNOWBALL EXPRESS’’ PI,. '■r PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS • niiMiiiiiiiinninnMntfiuiiiiiMiiniiitiMiiiu TANKERSLEY'S FLORIST 126 West Main Stree 883-4220 let down. After leading 52-40 at half lime the Tornadoes seemed to die after returning to the floor. Mike Coles was high man in the game with 32 points and 16 rebounds. Playing their last regular season game here, the Torna does had a disappointing loss to N. Greenville. 89-77. Again bad shooting by the home team was the difference in the game. N. Greenville jumped to an early lead and held it the en tire game; Brevard was never within 10 points. Everyone on the team saw action in the game and fll but two players scored. Mike Coles was the I°pder wiih 22 points and 13 rebounds. Bre^’ard will see action again Thursday night, Feb. 22 in the firs- round of the Western Carolinas Junior College Con ference Tournament at Wof ford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Brevard will be trying to defend its title of a year ago. The schools represented will be Anderson, Brevard, Lees Mc Rae, Mitchell, Montreat Ander son, N. Greenvlle, Spartanburg, and Wingate. It is expected that Brevard will face either Wings*e or Mitchell in the first round. The support of the school is wanted by the team and need ed for Brevard to have a good tournament. Give your support as Brevard goes for the title two veprs in a row. m VETERANS The Asheville Naval Reserve now of fers one year enlistments. Enjoy the privileges of good pay, retirement, advancement and training for only 12 hours each month. Coffee and Sea Stories Free. Call 704 253-4441 in Asheville. SOPHIA LOREN AND MARCELLO MAS- TROIANNI star in “The Priest’s Wife” showing in Dunham Auditorium at 8:00 p. m. on Friday March 2. ’ loadrunners Improving The "Roadrunners” of Bre vard are improvng. In the month of February the team has had two indoor meets. On Feb. 9, the team traveled to Montgomery, Alabama. Even though no one placed in this meet, Coach Witek stated that they had fairly respectable iun ps and times. According to Coach Witek, the standouts for Brevard in this meet were Mike Bailey, f^am Beasley, John Clark, and Grady Decell. Bail ey ran the 2 mile for a time of 9:38.1. The Roadrunners then went back to Knoxville, Ten nessee on Feb. 16 to try and gain revenge from their first meeting there on Jan. 26. Coach W:*rk stated that there was no real spec'acular performance shovn bi!+ ^a' t^rm d^d improve. He stated that "efn sremed riore relaxed k’l-ow what to e.'-pec this time. Brevard did have a couple of finishers in this meet. John Clark took 6th place in the long jump with a jump of 21.1. Clay White also placi-d in the triple jump with a jump of 45 feet and 8V4 inches. Mike Anderson won his heat in the 440 with a time of 54.4 Grady Decell won ■i> 0 \ard dash with a time of 117.9. Also for Bre- ' i 'u Wa .iii. Fosier ran a 4:38.5 mile. Brevard’s last indoor VwJl be March 2 at Knox- 11', Tennessee. The meet w 11 start at 5:30 and there 1 be no admission. These in door meets the Roadrunners are running are mainly for ex perience and will benefit them when the regular season s'arts. The cap.ains for the team will be announced in the next is sue LOOKING GLASS FALIS If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” —Percy Bysshe Shelley
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