THE PILOT Capture Brevard in 74-62 Overtime Thursday Night Bulldogs Hold .500 Record For Gardner-Webb Bulldogs travel to North Greenville to night for a game at 7:30 o’clock, after trimming a favored Brevard College cage team 74-62 Thursday night. The Bull dogs held on to their fourth place standing in the Conference and evened their record for the season at 7-7, with 4-4 of it in the Conference. February 3, 1962 Bulldogs Trounce Charlotte 69-46 Four G-W College cagers hit in the double figures Jan. 22 as the Bulldogs took a return engage ment from Charlotte College Owls 69-46. Mike Pearson was the big man for G-W, getting 19 points. Phil Woodruff was second high with 16. Ronnie Robinson had 12, Steve Daves 11. From the opening whistle G-W held command of the game, pick ing up a 15-1 lead before CC could even hit from the floor. Pearson hit 10 field goals in the first quarter to give G-W a 21-5 lead. The home team had a 36-19 lead at intermission. G-W hit on 15 of 21 from the floor for a 79 per cent in the second quarter. High man for Charlotte was Ronnie Greene, with 21, trailed by Marshall Greene with seven. G-W scoring: Robinson 12, Da ves 11, Pearson 19, Woodruff 16, High 9., Johnson 2. CC scoring: M. Greene 7, R. Greene 21, Rion 5, James 7, Gib- ert 6. Home Team Takes 66-60 Victory Gardner-Webb and Spartan burg Junior College fought a nip- and-tuck battle here Saturday night, but the Bulldogs staged a second half rally to win the tilt 66-60. The Warriors matched the Bulldogs point for point in the first half until Gardner-Webb’s Terry Byrd scored a field goal to putG-W ahead 22-20 with 2:05 remaining on the clock. During the second half Gard- ner-Webb pulled ahead gradu ally and at one time held a nine- point lead. Mike Kelly was high man for the opponents with 17 points. Gardner-Webb had three guards hitting in double figures. Byrd was top man for the ’dogs with 15 points, hitting on nine of 10 fvee tlirows. Woodruff gath ered 14, Tommy Simmons had 13. Gardner-Webb scoring: Robin son 9, Daves, Simmons 13, Pear son 5, Byrd 15, High 2, Thrower 2, Johnson 6, Woodruff 14. Spartanburg scoring: Hall 9, Wrignt -2, Broome 12, Kelly 17, Seary 5, Turner 1, Thompson 2, Oates 2, Otherow 10. Ronnie Robinson leads the ’dogs in scoring, rebounds, and assists. He has scored 226 points in 14 games for a better than 16-points-a-game average. Phil Woodruff has scored 164 points, and Mike Pearson, who leads the team in recovery, is av eraging about nine points per game. Robinson leads In rebounds with about 10 per game, with Pearson pulling down seven per game. The Bulldog team is averaging approximately 71 points per game, compared with 70 for their opposition. Conference'standings: Wingate 10-0 North Greenville 5-2 Brevard 5-4 GARDNER-WEBB 4-4 Asheville Biltmore 3-6 Lees McRae 3-6 Mars Hill 0-5 Spartanburg 0-6 Anderson Jr. Wins Overtime Anderson Junior College put G-W ill the doghouse Jan. 29, as the Bulldogs dropped^ an over time game 80-73. Pat Wall poured in 33 pofnts as Anderson gained the upper hand in a nip-and-tuck affair. G-W forged ahead for the first time in the game with 7:33 left on the clock, when Phil Wood ruff made good on a three-point play — 56-55. Then with only 2:01 left and with G-W trailing by five markers, Gordon John son hit on two field goals to pull the ’dogs within one point. Robinson, who led the team with 17, tied the regulation game at 65-65. G-W rebounding was a key factor in their outstanding play, Robinson getting 14, Johnson 17. Gardner-Webb scoring: Robin son 17, Pearson 6, High 4, Mc^ Swain 1, Woodruff 15, Johnson 13, Daves 11, Byrd 4, Poston 2. Anderson scoring: Cross 4, ,Dic- kert 2, Hall 33, Whitehead 18, Moore 18, McWhite 2, and Coop er 4. Brevard Bows In Overtime 74-62 Gardner-Webb College Bull dogs broke from a 54-54 regula tion game, and with cobra-like swiftness, outscored Brevard Col lege 20-8 in an overtime to win the Conference battle 74 - 62 Thurs-day night. The Bulldogs were led by four men hitting in double figures, with Ronnie Robinson taking scoring honors for the night with 25. Steve Daves connected for 17, Mike Pearson 13, and Phil Woodruff 12. Brevard took an early 6-1 lead before Gardner-Webb scored from the floor. Then Robinson hit two straight field goals and Wood ruff contributed an easy lay-up to put G-W out front 7-6 . . and the battle was on. The consistent rebounding ef forts cf Pearson ^d Robinson and the smooth floor play of the Bulldogs put them out front 15-9 at the end of the first quarter. Brevard came back strong in the second quarter to tie the game at 27-27 at intermission. Leading the way for the moun tain team was Donnie Harris and Huntley, who banged away at the net from the floor. The second half was a defen sive tug-o’-war, with both teams waiting only for good shots from the floor. A basket-for-a-basket contest resulted In the 54-54 tie when the clock ticked out. In the overtime, the Bulldogs Struck for blood as they quickly hit eight of nine from the floor and connected on four of four from the line, while Brevard struggled for eight points — tot al. Gardner-Webb scoring: Robin son 25, Daves 17, Pearson 13, Woodruff 12, High 5, and John son 2. Brevard scoring: Allen 6, Hunt ley 24, Hexit. 4, Harris 12, Har bour 6, Torte 2, and Rogers 4. Wingate Thrashes Wingate College used height and .experience to rap out a 70- 40 victory over the G-W Bull dogs at Wingate Jan. 27. Cliff Gibson led the Wingate ’dogs, who have lost only three in 17 outings. G-W, in foul trouble during the second quarter, trailed at half-time 29-21. Four of five starters left the game via fouls with eight minutes left in the Near the end of the second quarter G-W switched to a man- Bobby's Music Shop Shelby, N. C. 54 . . . High-Scorer Robinsoa Furman Frosh Win 77-59 Furman University’s freshman basketball team had too much scoring punch and too much height Jan. 5 as they outclassed the Bulldogs 77-59. leading the Paladin scoring spree were Brian Day and Nor man Schaffer, each contributing 20 points. Ronnie Robinson was the big man for G-W, as he collected 21 points, hitting on nine field goals and getting three for four from the foul line. Mike Pearson contributed 13, teammate Tom my Simmons 10. The Bulldogs fought a nip-and tuck first half with the Paladins, but the Sandlappers surged a- head in the second half to win the intersectional battle. Gardner-Webb scoring: Robin son .?1, Daves 4, Pearson 13, Woodruff 4, High 1, Simmons 10, Thrower 4, Byrd 2. Furman scoring: Oelschlaser 9, Lipp 11, Day 20, Blyler 11, Schaf fer 20, Kohort 2, Depra 4. Bulldogs Soundly to-man defense in an attempt to halt the Bulldog opponents. Wingate was strong under the boards, pulling off 40 rebounds to G-\iV’s 25. Gardner-Webb scoring: Pear son 13, Robinson 7, Woodruff 6. High 5, Byrd 5, Johnson 2, and Harris 2. Wingate scoring: Davis 15, Stone 14, Gibson 22, Byers 8, Parrish 4, and Galyas 7. SOF-T-FREEZE s. LaFayette Street Shakes & Burgers 19c Each PAGE THREE Bulldogs Take Chowan 62-55 Gardner-Webb College Bull dogs, still weary from their de feat by Furman Frosh, mustered enough energy to record a 62-55 basketball triumph over Chowan College Jan. 6. Ronnie Robinson and Mike Pearson led G-W—Robinson' col lecting 16 points, with Pearson accounting for 12. The Bulldogs led most of the way, building leads as much as 10 points, despite Chowan rallies in both the first and second hal- res. The Bulldogs led 30-29 at in- :ermission. The ’dogs hit 27 of 61 field foal attempts for a 44.1 shooting percentage. Robinson and Pearson also led the team in rebounds with 10 each. Reggie High led the team in assists with six. Robinson had five. Gardner-Webb scoring: Kobir son 16, Pearson 12, Daves 4, Hlg B, Simmons 8, Thrower 1, John son 6, Woodruff 7, Byrd 2. Chowan scoring: Morgan 7, Marriot 10, Smith 12, Lamm 16, Horton 6, Kasson 4. Lees McRae Trims Bulldogs 67-47 G-W Bulldogs, frozen up by a trip to the mountains, were frost bitten 67-47 by the Lees McRae Bobcats at Banner Elk Jan. 11. The ’dogs never did get limbered up. Shely Shaver hit 24 for the winners, to take high-schoring honors for th® evening. Lindley hit 12. Ronnie Robinson managed to hit nine for the G-W five. Mike Pearson had eight, Phil Wood ruff seven. Rebounding — or lack of re bounding — was a major fac tor in the outcome of the game. The Bulldogs could maiwge only 10 rebounds during the entire game. L M gathered 38. 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