ill Meet ETSU Next Saturday Having opened their schedule this week against two NAIA members, the AppelacfaUnState Udveralty basketball team murt prepare tor two upcoming bet ties against tough NCAA toes. The Mountaineers, who opened their schedule on Monday at Voorbeea and hosted Belmont Abbey on Wednesday, will travel to Johnson City, Tera* Satur day night to battle East Ten nessee State Udveralty at the Ohio Valley Conference. Neat Wednesday, the Mountiee jour ney to Winston-Salem to take on highly-touted Wake FOreet Untveraity of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Buccaneer*, who have a strong basketball program, will be oneoftbBfMorltesiiitlieO'VC nee this winter as they return six lettermen from a club which woo IS of 26 games a year •80. Thetop returnees fbrCoaeh Madison Brooks’ Bucs are 6-5 Mke Kretxer, 6-7 BUI Stringer, 6-8 FM1 Williford, 6-2 Gordon Gifford, 5-11 Gale Daniels and 6-0 Irr Smith, Kretxer aver aged l#,8 points per game last season. . . •. £■ The game with East Tennes see will be played at Memorial Gymnasium on the ETSU cam pus. ■■'-yf , Speaking f ism Of Golf M, -V' ■' I Aroma sixty interested people were on hand for the 1966 Awards Banquet held recently at the Holiday Im. Many at the winners In ouraimmlohib tournament were on hand to re ceive proper recognition and trophies. Alfred Adams did the honors as MC and as usual was. In top form as ho presided over foe festivities which Included an e»elleot meal and old movies of some of our golfers taken several years ago. Most of the swings that we saw are little changed from that day to this but In several cases there was other changes more notice able such as bulging bettUnes and receding hair lines. K was all in good fun and everyone seemed to have an enjoyable evening. Flmdlyl Word has been re ceived from the Crocketts after more than a month of wonder ing whet happened to them. They left here in late October head ing for Plnefaurst for the North and South Senior's tournanm* and from there were to heed for Fort Myers Instead of returning Sports Quiz ;;l. Whet teams ( meet In Use Ortngo. Bowl New Yeai*ii usJT -a. in Dame play January 1st? 3. What teams are expected to meet in the Gator Bowl? 4, What basketball teem Is picked to be the number one collegiate team tUs season? &. Who non the Yale-Prlnee too football game? THE ANSWERS ' 1. Missouri and Penn State, . 2. The Cotton Bold. 3. Tennessee and Florida. 4. University at South Caro lina, 5. Yale, 17-14. PLAY IT SAFE BE SURE THAT INSURANCE IS ON THE JOB In fieri Dirt Care li Yoa're Insured Eioifk You should eon about Personal Property Insur ance, because it prevents mone tary loss from I 'theftsl Consult us soon. frotict Your—HI BOONE Insurance Agency ! Pro4m bs& profeuionil BoUdJag N.O-M4-*7tt ID mow U ID COB pul. iW Hm*t received word from them the other day to the effect that they hod arrived In Fort Myers and were enjoying the sunshine, playing golf everyday as anal. The golf shop at the Bocae Golf Club was broken into Thanksgiving night and a sub stantial amount of golf mer chandise was stolen. A reward is offered for any iitionnation that would lead to the arrest and oonvtetioa at those respoo slble. Included In the items stolen were around 80 dosen assorted brand name pro-Hne balls, a Ben Bogan staff model bag with my name on it. Color of the bag was brown. Clubs stolen included a set of Dun lop Maxfli irons, a foil set of PGA Ryder Cup, 4 woods and 9 irons and one set of 8, 1958 Bogan Irons that bad been re finished and re-gripped with green Golf Pride grips, other items Included umbrellas, But win and West Wind windbreak era, Pringle sweaters and Ben Bogan shoes. Anyone who might come across some of these items should contact either the' Boone Golf Club, Boone Police Chief or Sheriff Carroll. Cruiser. Bruiser. A*i;*.:'"iVv1 1 5 v-.VV '-2 a ■ £ Jeep' 4-wheel drive The 2-Car Cars. Out with the little woman, this 'Jeep' Universal is a sweet-riding, ~i run-about. Great for shopping. .... ■/; Running errands. But when the man of the house climbs behind the wheel —the tiger changes stripes! Flip one lever: you're in 4-wheel drive. Leave the crowds behind. Attack the marsh. Stalk the underbrush. . V, ,p MlWr*: • *V .f./!' j, t yr...- >; ? •>. J-* UUI nere, ri s a man s wunu. And you've got a man-size set of wheels. Bucket seats. V-6. Color and type of top are up to you. And your 'Jeep' \ Universal is a good investment. 3 Want proof? Price a used ^ Universal. If you can find one! See your 'Jeep' dealer. Test drive •*; . m!*# > 2-Car Cars. ‘Jeep’ 4-wheel drive. . A' , A • : you've got to drive it to believe H. ■ ■vW Hv» .sfjjtg n L Bristol Road ^ ' , . <■•, ■ ■ •. ;■ ■ -■ Scott's Service Center Boone, N. C 28607 '.MfCiijjS} Ifc*Hi :$*$>. Pit' .Wpls.%^! Phone 264-3751 ' ,w& vw "••••» , *>*.vryon'*** Tha Mountaineers face a dif fleolt tuk when playing Wake Forest, a pre-season ccoten der In tbe ACC. The game will be played in Memorial Coliseum. The Demon Deacons return alne lettennen from last sea son’s club wHch eon 18 and lost nine. Charlie Doris, a bet-shot guard with a 22.8 average last pear, is the top returner, but three other starters also are back, making tbe Deacs one at the strongest clubs in the cous trjr. The Anps will play six games Prior to the Christmas vaca tion break. Hire of them on tbe wad. The Weather What are the official flag and pennant warning* for threaten ing weather used by the Weather Bureau? A red pennant mean* mode rately strong winds expected. A red pennant above a square rad flag with black center means storm expected from the north east. A red pennant below the same square flag means south east storm expected. A white pennant below the same square flag indicates im minence at a storm with Initial winds from the southwest. The white pennant above the same flag means northwest storm Is expected. The most ominous of all the warnings Is the two squarefUgs red with black centers, which indicate the approach of a hur ricane. At right the waning is two red lanterns with a white lantern in between. GROUP DONATES BLOOD Denver—Members of a Den ver motorcycle club called the “Blackboppers” have donated blood to a smell girl from Ohio, who is dying of leukemia. The club dressed neatly in their black and white uniforms said they were a touring group, and liked to help people when they found a need. .— — "-1 Gene Kng>a talks to teen agers about drugs. PIONEER JUNIOR VARSITY—Members of the Watauga Ugh School Judor Varalty team opened their aeasoo Tuesday night againet Beaver Dam. The JV*a tussle la rormally on the late afternoon card preceding the girl* and vanity games. Members of the team are (bottom row) Randy Rupert, Randy Brown, Roger Craig, Danny Alley, Charles Lentz and n.m»y wheeler. The middle row is Ricky Miller, Steve Reagan, Bob Cole, Gary Walters, Harvey Deal and Greg Robinson, On the back row are Bill Payne, Jett Wilson, Cahrin Cole, Tony Trlvett, BUI Greene and Terry Lents. (Staff photo) . ? Western Carolina Leads On All-NAIA Region Team Western Carolina university which posted Its beet season In the history of the school, dank lasted the All-NAIA District Six Football Team released fear district chairman James F. Jones. The Catamounts placed eight players on the 22-memberteam in a vote of District Six coach, es. Appalachian State University landed six berths on the All District team, followed by Wof ford College wlthflve selections, South Carolina State with two choices and Newberry Colleges with one selection. Quarterback Don Dalton, who guided the Catamounts to a 9-1 season record, and center Ster ling Allen of Wofford were un animous selections on the of fensive tmtt to grab the honor of being honorary co-captains. Sidney Allred, a linebacker for Wofford, was the only unanimous pick on the defensive team to take the honorary captain po litico. -Only a wen of the 22 select ions are seniors, while eight Juniors and seven sophomores were also chosen. Five members of the defensive unit are sopho . mores. Western Carolina landed four players on the offensive team. Along with Dalton, the Cata mounts placed end Steve Sprad Ung, tackle Don Turner and guard Tony Ashley on the of fensive unit. Appalachian and Wofford both had three men on the offensive Club. From Appalachian tall back Dwight Kerr, guard Bob Kime and flanker Clayton Desklns were selected. Wofford placed center Sterling Allen, halfback Bobby Jordan and fullback Clif ford Boyd on the offensive udt. Tackle Clarence Kegler made the offensive unit from South Carolina State. PioducHon Credit /V uociotion MON X. YATES Agricultural LOANS Credit at Cost SHORT AND INTERMEDIATE TERMS Financing Available for operation Ex penses, Cattle and Crops, Cars, Tracks, Farm Machinery, Building Repairs, Pur chase of Land, Refinance Debts and Any Other Worthy Purpose. See John E, Yates, Branch Office Mgr. For P.C.A. Loans & Credit Information Production Credit Association Professional Building (Room 22) Telephone 264-9565 Boone, N. C. Monday-Friday End FU1 Keener, tackle Way ne Fletcher and linebacker Da vid Neeld made the defensive team from Appalachian. 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