Speaking Of Golf By JOB MAPLES Thanks to the beautiful good weather we have enjoyed in Boone during the pait week, there, is a good possibility that the local course will open a week earlier than planned. The fine weather has enabled the maintainance crew to run some what ahead of schedule and if it continues for a few days, we should be able to complete enough of the necessary work to have the course ready to open by this Friday. Lets keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best. Guy Hunt caused quite a bit of excitement down at the Tri County Golf Course this past Sunday by making the tint hole in one scored on this young layout and the first for him also. Guy turned the trick on the 140 yard sixth hole using a six iron. He was playing with Bert Ellis, Ray Farthing and J. C. Cline. The host club had a big surprise for Guy when he got in off of eighteen. In honor of the first "ace" on the new course, he was presented with a full set of golf clubs includ ing a new bag and also one years membership. This came at a good time since Guy's membership ran out on the same day that he made the "ace". He was excited enough for making his first hole in one, but the little party that they gave him when his round was over made him even more so. His total score for the day, a very respecable 86, and as Guy said, "Its all there because Bert kept score and he counts them all." Another member of the Hunt family pulled off an Eagle on the Tri-County Course last week, Ronnie made an eagle on the tenth hole the hard way. After a good t?e shot on ton par five hole, Ronnie hit his second over the green then chipped back into the hole for the three. He ended up with a score of 79, 'not bad for a young lad who hasn't played much since last fall. The Carolinas PGA now has two young professionals mak ing a name for themselves on the professional tour. First it was Raymond Floyd of Fayette ville winning one of the Flor ida tournaments, his very first money won since he joined the tour in December and now Larry Beck has played out standing golf in the Azalea Open at Wilmington and finish ed in a tie for second place. Larry was playing on a special sponsor's invitation since his players agreement with the PGA has not been completed. He was close to the leader Jer ry Barber all the way, being within one shot at times and at the end of the first nine on the final round drew even. But at that point, Barber put on an Arnold Palmer finish and {Alli ed out in front by several shots. Larry will be playing in the Greensboro Open next week on what could be called his "home course" since he worked as as sistant to Tom Case there for almost a year, so he will bear watching in this one. Walters Lists Members Of Olympic Volleyball Team M. L. Walters, head' of the physical education department at Appalachian State Teachers College, made public today the selection of the men and wom en's volleyball team members to represent the United States" in the Pan Ameftcan Olyrriplfck at Sao Paolo, Brazil, April &?*o May 5. Walters is a member of the All-American selection commit tee and editor of the U. S. Vol leyball Association's Guide and Rule Book. Members of the men's team will be: Mike O'Hara, Walter Schiller, Barry Brown, Michael Bright, James Kaufman, and Peter Gol bert of the Hollywood YMCA; Peter Velasco and Tom Haine of the Honolulu YMCA; Charles Nelson, Kent Dorwin, William Van der Meer and Randal Carter of the Stockton YMCA. Alternates will be: Harlan Cohen of the West Side Los Angeles Community Center, Mil ton Friedman of the Hollywood YMCA, and Robert Weisman of the Armed Services All-Star Team. T Coach for the men's team is Harry Wilson of the Hollywood YMCA, and the team manager is Prof. E. G. DeGroot of Santa Monica City College. Members of the women's team will be: jlang- Wart), Jayne Herwig, J?m Gaertner, Jane Russell, Johnette Latreille, Pat Lucas, Linda Murphy and Nancy Owen of the Los Angeles Ahern Sham rock team; Lou Sara Clark of the Dallas, Texas, YWCA; Bev erly Miller and Mary Perry of the Los Angeles Spartans; and Jeanette Hobbs of the Gulf Coast. Alternates are Joe Roe Juker man of the Los Angeles Sham rocks and Pearl Boazman of the Gulf Coast. Coach for the women's team is Gene Selznick of the Pasadena YMCA, and the manager is Dorothy Boyce of the Chicago Park Commission. The men's team must finish first or second to qualify for the World Olympics in Tokyo in 1964, and the women's team must finish first at Sao Paolo to qualify. EASTER SEAL TOURNEY.? Lewi* Auten (left) and Jake Jacobs, manager of Skyline Lane* admire prixe* donated by county merchants for the Easter Seal Bowling Tournament April 8-11. Easter Seal Tourney Set An Easter Seal Bowling Tournament will be held at the Skyline L?nes on April 8, 8, 10, and XI with the proceeds going to the Easter Seal cam paign. Anyone may enter the tournament and games may be bowled on the above dates be fore 5 p. m. The competition will be in two division*, one (or ladies and om (or men, and'you may en ter in the tournament as many times as you like. Your best three game set will count. Numerous prises will be awarded. The prizes are do nated by merchants o( the county. App Netmen Win Openers The Appalachian State tennis team opened their season with two impressive wins over At lantic Christian College in Wil son Friday and Saturday. The Mountaineers held the Bulldogs scoreless for the two matches, winning them 7-0, 7-0. The entire team was out standing but the most impres sive wins were by the No. 1 man Norman Chambers. He gave up a total of one game in the two matches. Kay Stalling, Ronny Smarr, Sam Sifiri, J. W. Isenhour, and Larry Vaughn were the other members of the team registering victories. The Mountaineers' next match is against East Tennessee Wed nesday. The following week they leave for their Easter trip through South Carolina, and Georgia. The Aps first home match is against Pfeiffer Col lege on April 10. , Singles: Norman Chambers (A) de feated Jim Rodgers 6-0, 6-0. Kay StalllhgsrT*.) defeated Jim Dail 6-3, 64). Ronnie Smarr (A) defeated' Tom Parham 6-0, 6-1. Sam Sifri (A) defeated Tom Baker 6-1, 6-3. J. W. Isenhour (A) defeated Ken Flowers 6-1, 6-0. Doublet: Chambers and Stallings (A) defeated Rodgers and Dail 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. Smarr and Sifri (A) defeat ed Parham and Baker 6-2, 6-2. Second Match ? Singles: Chambers (A) defeated Rodg ers 6-1, 6-0. Stallings (A) defeated Baker 6-2, 6-4. Sifri (A) defeated Parham, 6-2, 6-2. Smarr (A) defeated Dail 4-6, 6-0, 6-2. Vaughn (A) defeated Flow ers 6-2, 6-2. Doubles: Chambers and Stallings (A) defeated Hodgers and Dail 6-1, 6-1. Smarr and Isenhour (A) de feated Parham and Baker 6-4, 6-4. Baseballers Open Season The Appalachian State Moun taineers open their baseball season Friday and Saturday agkinst the Catamounts of West ern Carolina in Boone. The games are scheduled to start at 3:30. This will be the first game of the season for each team. These two teams opened the season a year ago in Cullowhee and split the two game series. The Mountaineers will be led by pitcher Bill Jarrett, catcher Dale Yount, and outfielders Jim Sides and Jim Goff. These boys lettered at these positions last year and will be expected to carry a big load in this sea Son's play. State Leaders Visit Schools Miss Helen Stewart, consult ant in physical education, and Miss Frances Kornegay, consult ant in health education, both from the State Department of Public Instruction, spoke to elementary teachers and prin cipals from all county schools Tuesday afternoon, March 26th. The meeting was held in the Appalachian Elementary School auditorium at 3:30 p. m. Both Miss Stewart and M'?s Kornegay visited in various ele mentary schools during the week, accompanied by Mrs. Dessa Mae Edmisten, county supervisor of instruction. Bowling Highlights Co* Insurance Junior Lm|m tiwHi Dividends 2, ToUl Lou 0. Full Coverage 2, Premiums a Firebugs 1, Policy Holders X. Scoring Policy Holders? Steve Hasten 133, J. B. Hodges 134. Firebugs? Terry Shirley 148, Robert Sherwin 124. Premiums ? David Williams 13?, Gary Meeks 118. Full Coverage ? Jane Sherwin 1<2, Perry Greene, Jr. 138. Dividends ? Jimmy Deal 210 Jay Jacobs 120. Total Loss ? Jimmy Marsh 121, Chris Blackburn 120 Spwtaaaaa League 1 Bur?e? Furniture 3, Kingpins Furniture Mart 3, Winklers Gulf 1. Coca-Cola 3, M * R Furni ture 1. Scoring ,~0l*'Col,~Trum,n Critcher 188, Dean Critcher 182. ? " 4 R Furniture ? Lowell Cable 213, Lynn Stephenson loO. furniture Mart? Edd Critch er 181. Mack Greene 171. Winklers Gulf _ Wade Ald ridge 184, Elmer Aldridge 181. Burgess Furniture ? Dean j*rp 177, Clay Verne Greene Kingpins? Uroy Wood 192 R- D. Auton 173. Merchants League Results Andrews Chevrolet 4, Wilcox Travel Agency 0. Wagners Real Estate 4, Var sity Shop 0. Blowing Rock 3, College Book Store 1. Toast?6? H,fdW,re 1 TWM Scoring Farmers Hardware R. d. Hodges 213, Fred Mast 200. Toms Toasted? J. D Cook "4, Dick Young 172. ^Blowing Rock-Max Moody 200, C. M. Shore 188. College Book Store ? Roger Thomas 178, Carl Meeks 187 Wagner's Real Estate-Jerry Austin 208, Lumas Trexler 183. sh?P ? Harvey Ayers 1M, Bob Danner lfto. Andrews Chevrolet? Willard Trivett 190, Dale Andrews 188 Boone Ten Pin League Results S?ad?wline 4, Poindexter Ins. Antique Auto 3, Coo Insur ance 1. S. A. I. 4, Townshouse 0. Winks Cafe 2, Walker Trac tor 2. Scoring Winks Cafe? A. Benfield 199 ?Elmo Hundley 198. 1MWa|,ker Tractor? Ray Ward 192, Max Trivett 181. Town House? J. Billings 192 B. Phillips 189. S. A. I ? Lumas Trexler 198. Bob Sherrill 188. ,^nqU% AUt?-^im Greene 226, Don Lyons 188. Coe Ins. ? Ernie Lewis 228 Marvin Deal 191. Shadowline ? John BroyhiU 233, R. Warren 199. Poindexter Ins.-D. Shupe 188, H. Poindexter 178. Ladies League 1 Results College Girl* 4, Watauga Sav ing! 0. Northwestern Bank 3, Shad owline 1. Boone Drug 4, Mountain Lum ber 0. Scoring Mountain Lumber ? Georgia Smltherman 182, Gilma Brown 147. Boone Drug ? Jane Greene 173, Francyt Jacobs 198. Sbadowline ? Mildred Step henson 178, Cat Cole 184. Northwestern Bank ? Ruby Smith 173, Jean Cook 155. Watauga Savings ? Martha Gould 178, Mary Lea Gragg 148. College Girls ? Joyce Powell 213, Jackie Lingerfelt 155. Church League Results Perkinsville Baptist 3, Rum ple Racers 1. First Baptist 3, Rumple Ramb lers 1. First Methodist 3, First Pres byterian L Scoring First Presbyterian 187, George Arney 187. First Methodist ? Marvin Deal 208, Jack Thomas and Horace Dowling 205. First Baptist ? George Judy 201, Jack Gragg 174. Rumple Ramblers ? Glenn Coffey 188, Rev. Brinkerhoff 183. Rumple Racers ? Charles Craig 181, Dick Young 187. Perkinsville Baptist ? Joe Edmisten 217, Tom Greene 192. Baseballers Working Out The Appalachian State base ball team, under the direction of Coach "Dutch" Meyer, con tinued their workout3 in prepa ration for their first game next Friday in Boone against West ern Carolina. Several lettermen returning plus several outstand ing freshmen add up to give the team much hope for the season. The team will be fighting for one of the top four positions and a place in the Carolinas Conference tournament held at the end of the regular season. Track Schedule April 10 ? Newton-Conover 6:30 April 18 ? Newton-Conover 6:30 May 19? District Meet ? Winston-Salem May 24 ? State Meet ? Raleigh April 25 ? Northwest May 1? Elkin May 8? Elkin 4:00 3:30 3:30 FISH MOUNTED YE OLE TAXIDERMY SHOP Joe C. Miller ? 264-2348 App Golfers To Meet AC The strong Appalachian State golf team travels to Atlantic Christian College this weekend to open their season against the Christians. The Mountain eers have been hampered due to the weather and have not been able to get on the course this season. Atlantic Christian has already gotten three match es under their belts and will be tough on their home course against the Apps Friday and Saturday. The Mountaineers are the defending conference champions and they have the same team returning as last year plus a few newcomers. The team is led by Austin Adams, Benjy Burnett, Bruce Sudderth, and Mickey Powers. The human race Is carried forward by those who devote their energies to self-improve ment instead of wasting their time prodding their neighbors. Breitenstein Track Coach R. L. Breitenstein, dean of men and assistant football coach, has been named head track coach at Appalachian State Teachers College, accord ing to an announcement by col lege officials. Breitenstein has the task of building a varsity track team for the new quarter mile track completed with the new football stadium last fall. He plans to start competition with a squad composed mostly of freshmen boys, with the idea of developing a strong track program in coming years. A limited schedule of meets has been arranged by the new coach. Federal employment shows decline in January. See The Greatest Show in Golf THE MASTERS Televised live from the August* National Golt Course Saturday , April 6 Sunday. April 7 Co-Sponsored by The Travelers insurance Companies " and Insurance for Your Every Need Boone Insurance Agency, Inc. Professional Building Boone, N. C. ? AM 4-8732 Tour In dependent Insurance Agent Servei You FLr*t ? David N. Spalnhonr We Specialize In The Big Ones That DON'T Get Away! 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