Utjvntnd Men Will Play 18 The An*\mkmm Mate laac*. ea? Cqtfew baaatoal* ta.ro will ffcv 1? amrn tw* mm. e?Mk Snum winiilil ladatr. AM lames are with Nntatm op rwilfc "?*? MUM ?e*K is scheduled few Afrit 1 ml WaMa OmMm. Pfeiffer College U Ik* lose newcomer tw ' the MuuuUtneer slate tt)ii reason. The schedule is as follows: April 7 and 8 ? Western Caro lina. away April ?? Western. Carolina Col lege, away. April 10 ? Catawba Callage, away April Tt=* JSast Carolina Col lege, iway (double Madar) April 18 ? Atlantic Christian College, away (double header) April 21 ? Elon College, home April 24? High Paint College, home. April 25? Lenoir Ihyne Callage, I away. April 27 ? Catawba College, home May 1 ? Lenoir Bkyne College, home May 2 ? Pfeiffer College, home May 4? High Point College, away May 8? Pfeiffer College, away May 11 ? Guilford College, home May 12 ? Guilford College, home May 17? Elon Collage, away ASTC Tennis Card Is Given The Appalachian Stale Teachers College tennis team will play a IS match schedule this spring, Coach Jim Jones has announced. The schedule includes tan matches with conference oppaaents and five non-conference matches. Newcomers to the net sche<fulc this season are North Georgia Col lege and Pfeiffer College. The sea son opens with North Georgia on April 1. / : Schedule April 1 ? North Georgia, away April 3 ? College of Charleston, away April 4 ? Erskiqa College, away April 11 ? Western Carolina, home April 14 ? El on, away April 19 ? Milligan, home April 21 ? High Point, away April 24? Pfeiffar, away April 27 ? Milligan, away Mar 1? Pfeiffer. hnwa May 4 ? El on, home May 9 ? Western Carolina, away May ft? High Point, hone May 12 ? Atlantic Christian, home May 13 ? Atlantic Christian, home. i i ' f . Win Grappling Honor At State Bob Reynolds art Fred Cook of Boone who ire members of the N. C. State wrestling team, woo honors in two toumaawnts recent ly In the Atlantic Coast Confer ence tournament lMtd at Collet* Park, Maryland, Reynolds placed 2nd in the 137 pound division. Cook placed 2nd In the 230 po?nd division. In the Carolina AAV toura? ment held at Raleigh Reynolds placed 1st in the 187 pound class and waa voted the moat outstand ing wrestler in tke tournament Cook took second in the 130 pound division. Reynolds is a senior and Coek is a sophomore at N. C. State Col lege. Boone Insurance Agency INCORPORATED DIAL AM 4-8733 BOONE, N. C PARKWAY TOURNAMENT WINNERS. ? The CroMon Highlander! Girli basketball ??an ami the Newland Indians boys were winners of tlx Parkway Tournament which ended in Boone at Appalachian State Teachers College last Tuesday Both teams are from Avery county. Le'ft to right in the girls' picture are, front row*. Betty Singleton, Sue Aldridge, Sherrie Wyatt, Minerva Ingram, Sue Wiseman; back row: Wilma Clark, Lynda White, Emma Jean Phillips, Laura Flak, Gloria Clark Joy Bryso*, and coach. In the boys' picture are, front row: Kermit Eller, Joe Sturgill, Neil Tbampean, William Gragg, Paul Crinkley, Boy Carswell; back row: Lawrence Stout, Wade Coffey, David Forbes, Danny Henley, Frank Caffey, and Danny Danieli.? Photo* courtesy Avery Journal. Feathers Gets WF Position ? ill Ml IHWj?i |Wl? ?i III fP JHWVi BEATTlE FEATHERS Beattie ? Feathers, lormer b?ad football coach at Appalachain State Teachers College and N. C. State College, has Joined the Wake For est College poaching staff in Win ston-Salem, it was announced last week by Billy 'Hfldebrand. head coach of the Deacons. Feathers, an All-American play M at the University of Tennessee wd^Mtewilp||^atar of tbe Chi cagoJRMhrs, came to Appalachian in 1M0 as assistant coach and in 1942 became head coach at the local school He left Appalachian hi 1943 to work as an aasiatant at N. C. State, moving u pto head coach of the Wolfpack in 1&44. For (he past seven years, Fea then has be?a assistant coach at Texa* Tech. He was aa all state high school star at Bristol, Va., before enrolling at the Uni versity of Tennessee in the fall of 1929. Re was an unanimous AU American choice during kis senior year, and in 1934 was aamad to the ill-pro team while with the Bears. Bobcats Issue Baseball Card The 1961 edition of the Lees McRae College baseball squad will face a tough 9 game schedule this spring. Head Coaehes Lewis Hall and John Wilson announced the schedule today. On* non-confer ence game is included in the sche dule. Tom Pierce, an Abingdon, Va. product, was the leading hitter for the Bobcats last year. Pierce is a co-captain and return* to the squad this year with co-captain Don Marti*. Chilhowie, V*.; Bill Biggs, Mewland; Arvlll Cornette, West Jefferson; Dewey Mc Rey nolds, St. Paul, Va.; Ron Fritz, Stonega, V*.; Jerry Hamrick, Eli zabeth City; and Bex Walser, Tho masville. All home games will start at 1:30 p. m. The schedule is a* follows: APRIL ,ii 8 ? Milligan, 3 ? home ' V 14 ? Spartanburg, 3 ? there 18 ? Gardner-Webb, 1, there 23 ? Wingate, 2 ? there 2> ? Bievai d, 2 ? home ?AY ? North Creenvitle, I? there 9 ? Mars Hill, ?? there 12 ? AsheviUe, 2 ? home 19 ? Gardner-Webb, 1 ? heme. Comment On Sports Py PETE FRITCHIE Washington, D. C. ? The pen nant races in the two Major Lea gues should be interesting this year. There is a chance that a runaway will take place in the American, as usual, but whether there will be any similar show in the National is highly doubtful. In the younger circuit ? and now the larger ? the Yankees have plenty of power. If their pitching comes out smooth, they will be hard to stop. The best bets to give them a good run are Chicago and Baltimore. Chicago will have to com* up with superb pitching, and Senor A1 Lopez hopes Herb Score, Cal McLish and one or two others will give him the (glass on the mound he usually, manages to exhibit. Last year Lopez finished third, his lowest finish in years, and he is not satisfied with that. If Score and the two new acqui sitions, and rookies, come through for Lopez, his strong pitching might put him in there. These are the 1959 league champions but they couldn't handle the Yanks last season and they will have to learn how, if they are to win this year. Baltimore has the young pitch ing talent and Paul Richards is i counting on newcomers to supply him power and fielding class, to some*extent. fie let Gene Wood ling go, and this will hurt But he may have even more pitching strength this year than last, ex pecially if Skinny Brown can come around, again. Baltimore was going great guns until last September, in the 1960 flag chase, when the Yanks took them four straight. They will have to get over that jolt. Maybe they can ? for they took the Yanla three straight in the series before the fatal one. Elsewhere in the American Lea gue there Is no challenger in sight. Maybe Cleveland. Jimmy Dykes might get them into the fight. But that's a guess. Minneap olis and Detroit appear too far away, though ThQ Twins have tremendous power' and in a new park might just catch fire. De troit has a new manager (that's no longer news), great front-line pitching (they need one more strong man), and a good outfield. kalph Houck is the new mana ger of the Yankees. K he knows anything at all it's that he must make good, or get the brush. Se he will have the Yankees pressing ftfwn the start this year. They may be tougher as a result, too. News Of Our Servicemen Fort Jackson, S. C. ? Recruit V?rn E. Harmon, son af Mr. and Mrs. Rooaevelt Wiley Harmon, Rt. 3, Box 180, Boone, N. C. has been assigned to Company C, 7th Bat talion, 2nd Training Regiment at Fort Jackson, S. C. for eight weeks of Baaic Combat Training. This is his first phase of six months active duty training with the U. S. Army and a part of the obligation he in curred upon enlisting in the Army Reserve. * SPRING USED CAR CLEARANCE! . MANY MAKES, MODELS AND COLORS .. .ALL PRICED LOW. . . READY TO 60! YOU'VE NEVER SEEN SUCH VALUES! NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY! Chevrolet dealer* broke ill ule? record* fa I960 uJ coo tiiM? to mc the pace in iww>*iiijwiTW>ylifAe| km inch variety and vakv ia good oaad an any afdheaa trade-fa* on Mv CkmalM and Carvalra. And that'* why they cao offer yon naed cat basgain*-of-a-lifetime right now. Vmm car* in aold ?|m jh mt the big; OK tig* Each faa Mid am with many mhmuJ | ?iln M in it far ym t* am lack 'cm ortr , .. . find th? <u ar track that's tight for you.* ^ 0 YOtm HAIOAIN-MIWDED, BETTER ACT FAST. , SEE YOU* LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHIVROUT DEALER ANDREWS CHEVROLET INC North Depot St. n* im - lic*vm n? no , n ' ,, ! ? * oooije, N. C? JFK BANKS ON UPnrRM President Kennedy ha* told lead ing congressional Democrats he is Banking on an upturn in the econ omy to hold nest year's budget deficit to $1,900,000,000. Kennedy's hope of holding down next year's red Ink spending is re ported to be based on the belief of Administration officials that business will pick up about mid year and provide revenues at a faster pace than they are now coming into the Treasury. Hereford ?ra?p To Hold Meet The Wktwai **efori* ,%saocis tion wilT hold its .mnual -neetlng Friday. Much 24th at Ike IMCtr Trail Raatauraofe, begiuiag at 7:3? o. ra. TU? purpovs of mMUn^ is. to elect ot/ieen noA three new directors for 1981. The preieDt uffieec* Tie B. W stalling president; Robert "hip ley, vice-president; Council Hen son, ?e"ret?n . Directors are Har ry Hamilton, Frank Hast, .'ay 1 : Teams, ??vc Mtato* Gradj aft iMt lugair. 9 JW Guest speaker for the occasion *U be Ds. f. E High tower of Je* ferseiv Al? meiTDer* Vf jrtjM ?? attend Refreshments will be rtnr e<t at ctaee ef - ????! Oaly UpKceiletl' L| eat breakfast away tram hnrav About 01 per cent eat Lunch out. And about IB per cant eat supper ^ SI U. S. attaches report en anas in NOMINATION FOR WOMAN OT THE TEAR CTh* Woman-ofthe-Year Contest It sponsored by the Boone Business D and Professional Women's Club; members oi the ehib are ineligible tar nomination) N*ra? - Asa (must be over 23) Address Residence in county (must be five er more years) Occupation (jt My) - - v~ Single Married Husband's name Husband's occupation - - ? No. children Activities? List all activities, both past and present: Civic Church Social Offices held la above activities Accomplishments and talents (Homemaking, music, art, drama, etc.): Meil this ballot to Radio Station WATA, Boone, North Carolina, post marked not later than midnight, April 1, 1961. Signature Your age ' Address Complete this statement or make any additional comments you wish: "I nominate this person for woman ?f the year because - WE FILL ASC ORDERS FOR FERTILIZERS A SEEDS

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