BREVARD MAN NEW HEAD COACH — Former outstanding all around athlete at Brevard High School and Brevard College, Doug Rogers, left, is shown accepting the position of Athletic Director and Head Basketball Coach at Shorter College, Rome, Georgia. Col. C.T.B. Harris of the College, center, ex tends his congratulations while the former Hawk’s coach, Bill Moore, looks on. Hes Doug Rogers Brevard Man Is New Athletic Director At Shorter College A native of Brevard and former very fine, all - around athlete at Brevard High School and Brevard College has been named Athletic Di rector and head basketball coach of the well known Shorter College Hawks at Rome, Georgia. Doug Rogers, who played 'or the Hawks two years ago ind was one of the Georgia In ercollegiate Athletic Confer >nce’s top guards, returned ast year as assistant coach to Sill Moore. Moore, who is con When you think of prescript dons, think of VARNER’S, adv, Keep Tuned To WPNF 1240 On Your Dial “WONDERFUL NATIONAL PISGAH FOREST* } i? ■n tinuing graduate studies, has accepted another position and Rogers was chosen to move up to the top position. In making the appointment, Col. C.T.B. Harris of Shorter College, expressed regret at the loss of Bill Moore but said: “We have as good a re placement as possible in Coach Rogers.” Said Rogers: “I’m very hap py to have an opportunity of this type and hope to do a good job.” Rogers is the son of Mrs Jane Rogers of 2 McMinn Street, Brevard, and the late Mr. Paul Rogers. He was a fine, all - around athlete at Brevard High School in the early 1960’s. He was an outstanding left handed baseball pitcher and All Blue Ridge Conference in bas ketball. He and the well - re membered Johnnie Bradburn made one of the most outstand ing guard tandems ever seen at BHS and Brevard College. After graduation from Bre vard College, Rogers spent two years in military service before going to Shorter Col lege. He joined the Hawk’s coach ing staff last year and will be experiencing his first venture as a head coach this season. COME TO THE AUTO RACES AT THE Mountain View Speedway —★— OPENING SUNDAY MAY 10th at 2:30 p.m. GATES OPEN at ,12:30 p.m. Thrills * Chills * Excitement Fun for the Whole Family ADMISSION: ■on _ Children under 12—Free Brevard High Wins First Baseball Game George Caldwell smashed i three-run home run to cap i four-run sixth inning and Bre vard High went on to a 7-5 base ball victory over Reynolds Higl here Tuesday afternoon. The victory was Brevard’ first of the season against 10 de feats. Mike Morris went the dis tance and struck out three fo Brevard to get the win whil Gary Spears was the loser. Randy Frisbee had two hit NEWS’ Thursday, May 7, 1970 j ■ '■ ■■ -- - ■ ——+ PAGE SIX Friday Night Mixed Doubles .Standings 1. Good Guys and Gals 2. Perfeshunuls 3. Paid Iggles 4. Gabs 5. Loosers 6. Reluctants 7. Miracle Workers 8. Alley Cats Team High Series Loosers _ 2227 Reluctants_— 2205 Team High Game Reluctants __844 Bald Iggles..806 Individual High Series Ruth Medlock__543 Mack Pollard_ 514 Carl Blodgett..505 Harold Everson..503 Individual High Game Harold Everson_211 Ruth Medlock_204 Mack Pollard_191 John Stowell___ 191 Dan Whitmire_189 Don Pinney_189 Dick Wagner_188 Splits Harold Everson _3-10 Ruth Medlock_3-10 Nancy Wagner _ 1-5-10 Mack Pollard_3-10 Linda Rich_3-10 Splits Dan Whitmire_4-5 Alma Hayes_4-5 1 Carl Blodgett_5-10 & 3-10 Don Pinney _3-10 ! Banquet will be May 22nd at ' 7:30 at the Red Lion in Ros | man. for the winners while John Lee had a triple and RBI for Rey s nolds. Early Risers Handicap League April 28, 1970 Standings Won Lost Chili Peppers_ 73 47 r'low Pokes _ 72 48 Nuttie Buddies_ 72 48 The Turtles_ 58 62 The Sun-Ups _57% 62% The Wipe-Outs_53% 66% Banana Splits . 51% 68% The Sunshine Girls 42% 77% High Team Set Chili Peppers_1_2188 High Team Game The Turtles___786 High Set Handicap Sylvia Boyd.606 High Game Handicap Evelyn Shipman_251 Weekly Standings High Set Scratch Cynthia White_-.464 Shirley Hughes_461 High Set Handicap Shirley Hughes_575 Cynthia White_566 High Game Scratch Cynthia White ..-_197 Shirley Hughes __ 179 High Game Handicap Cynthia White_231 Shirley Hughes..217 Splits Picked Up Frankie Jean Cope_3-8-10 Betty Errington_2-7 Donna Freeman_3-10 Evelyn Johnston_5-7 Kay Metoyer__5-7-9 Jerri Rowlands_3-10 When in need of job printing, call The Transylvania Times. Brevard High Track Team Wins Ivy Conference Championship Brevard High Track team minus the services of Tri Captain John Bohan, one of the best 880 men in the state, captured the Ivy Conference Championship at Brevard Col lege, last Thursday afternoon. Tri-Captains Howard Brad burn and Eagle Moss led their team to the Championship victory. Bradburn set a con ference record in winning the Shot Put with a toss of 45’ V/i”, and finished third in the Discus behind teammates John Ray Gentry, who had a record throw of liVV’, and Gary Nelson. Moss won the 100 yd. dash, the 220 yd. dash, was a member of the record breaking 880 yd. relay team composed of Charlie Carr, Vernon Gardin and Wayne Robinson with a time of 1:34.5, and finished second behind Wayne Robinson in the Triple Jump. Brevard was the second school in the Ivy Conference to win the championship. Since the birth of the Confer ence, Enka had conquered the championship until the Blue Devils threw and ran to daylight this past Thursday. The trophy was the second for the track team this sea son. The team finished 2nd in Class II of the WNC Relays, held the week-end of April 24th, at Brevard College and sponsored Jointly by the Bre vard Jaycees, Brevard College and Brevard High School Track Teams. Trophies were presented to Howard Bradburn and Ben Bailey of Enka as the Most Outstanding Field and Track Plans Formulated County Coordinated Child Care Program Will Begin On June I Transylvania County Coordi nator Child Care plans to open its first state licensed unit on June 1st, in space provided by First United Methodist church. Twenty eight children can be accommodated in this non profit center. Daily program for 3, 4 and 5-year-old children will include a health check, super vised indoor and outdoor play, morning and afternoon snack, and a nap after a hot lunch. At a meeting Monday, May 4th, reports were heard from committees on staffing, admis sions policies, budget and recog. • nition, striving to mesh many details so that leaders, children, r food and equipment are all on hand in the right amounts on Monday, June 1st. Letters are in the mail to many parents of 3, 4 and 5-year old children who might be in terested in this service for their children. “If you have not received a letter, and are interested in more information, just call one of the phone numbers listed in the ad in another part of this paper,” officials of the program state. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BEST RESULTS THANK YOU Surrette To everyone who worked for end voted for me in lest Seturdey’s Primery. The interest of our children is my chief concern, end I pledge to work to the best of my ebility in their behalf if elected next No vember. ^My sincere appreciation for your vote of FINE CATCH—Roger Lawrence of Route 1, Pisgah Forest, is pic tured above with the beautiful brown trout that he caught last weekend in Davidson river. The beauty was 25-1/8 inches long and weighed 5-3/4 pounds. __(Times Staff Photo) Program Highlights WPNF To Carry "Rebel 400 Race This Saturday, May 9th, is the running of the annual “Rebel 400” stock care race at the Dar lington International Speedway at Darlington, S. C. WPNF will once again be broadcasting the Rebel 400, and will join a network of hundreds of stations in carrying the broadcast. Local sponsors this year include: Citizens Tele phone Company, Hayes Motors and Sledge Radio and Televi sion. It is only through the cooperation of these sponsors that WPNF is able to broadcast the race. The broadcast gets underway at 2:45 p.m. and the race is due to start at 3:00 p.m. Other Programs The schedule for the Farm and Home hour is as follows: Thursday, Soil Conservation Service, Merrimon Shuford; Fri day, Station Program; Monday, County Extension Chairman, Jerry Purser; Tuesday, Station Program; Wednesday, Home Agent, Miss Jean Childers. Speaking this week on Morn ing Devotions is Father Ed Sheridan, pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic church. Next week Rev: James E. Moody, pas tor of Carr’s Hill Baptist church, will be heard. The Sunday morning church service is being broadcast through the remote facilities ol WPNF from Morningside Bap tist church. Rev. Ronald Lash ley is pastor. BREVARD HARDWARE ^ AT OUR NEW LOCATION 100 SOUTH BROAD STREET “Across from Varner’s Drug Store” IS NOW HAVING A BIG TRUCKLOAD SALE ON GLIDDEN PAINT THIS WEEKEND ONLY! Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 7, 8 & 9 GLIDDEN DRIPLESS Wall Paint Reg. O OQ 4.25 J.77 GAL. 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