■ NEWS PAGE FIVE Thursday, October 21, 1971 Brevard Mites Continue Win Streak, Midgets Play To Tie Eric Crite and Allen Mather each scored two touchdowns in leading Brevard Mites to a 26-0 win over Biltmore Valley Springs. Mather scored on two pass receptions from Crite, one good for 62 yards. Crite scored on a run and a pass intercep tion. Richard Kilgore account ed for a two point conversion. The Mites were tough on de fense led by Crite, Kilgore, Mc Gibboney. Angel, Thompson and David Tucker. The Brevard Midgets record ed their second tie of the sea son, a 6-6 contest with Biltmore Valley Springs. Brevard scored first with Eddie Snipes going for a score in the first quarter. The game was scoreless until the fourth quarter when Bilt more Valley Springs blocked a punt and Gary Johnson recover ed in the end zone for a TD. Brevard moved the ball very well but could not find the com bination to score. The Brevard defense was again outstanding, repeatedly stopping Biltmore Valley’s offense. The Mites and Midgets next opponent is away at East Hen derson Oct. 23. Thursday Night Ladies Handicap Bowling League Standings for Oct. 21, 1971 Won Lost. Beauty Nook-20 8 Perkins Oil-15 13 Public Service_15 13 Do Be’s_14 14 Pisgah Fish Camp_13 15 Margarets __ 13 15 Lvda-McCrary _12 16 Etowah Recreation Center___ 10 18 Scoring as Follows: Mary Alice Allen-- 215-172/536 Pat Paxton_ 180/510 Nan Wood — 182-176/491 Games By: Judy Miller_203 Sudie Hampton —__- 196 Phoebe Hooper __ 180 Mary Jane Mullinax_176 Splits By: Mary Jane Mullinax_5-10 Bea Baynard ___ 3-10 Jerri Westall __2-7 Parents Invited To Meetings Of Mental Health Services iiuiMiiitiiiiiiiiiiimi | Keep Tuned To \WPNF | 12 4 0 On Your Dial “WONDERFUL PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST” El ■15 Transylvania Mental Health Services offers to the parents of this community an opportun ity to meet with other parents to discuss how the child grows and how to handle the problems that arise. The schedule of meetings for this fall at 11:00 a. m. is as follows: St Philip’s Community Parish House Center — --October 26 November 2-November 9 November 16-November 23 November 30-December 7 December 14-December 21 All interested parents are cc.dially invited to come. JERRY TUTTLE moves the ball downfield in the Homecoming soccer game against UNO - A. soccer game for the Brevard College Tornadoes against UNC - A. (Photo by Bill Boggs) Sylvan Squares Meet Oct. 22nd The Sylvan Squares will hold their annual business meeting during the Fourth Friday Dance on October 22 at the American I.egion Hall. This announce ment comes from the Club President. This is an important meeting and all Sylvan Squares are urg ed to attend. There are impor tant matters to come before the club as well as installation of new officers. “The Class is going into the fourth week so let’s all come out and support the students and show them how much enjoy ment there is in Western Square Dancing. Those Sylvan Squares who have been inactive for a while are invited to come out to the classes and get back in the swing of fun you have been missing,” the president concludes. tfKKVARD HIGH SCIIOOL 1971 “B” TEAM SCHEDULE Plav Off Game Oct. 21. All games 4:30 except Enka Played 5:00 P. M. BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL 1971 “A” TEAM SCHEDULE H—Erwin ..— Oct. 23 \—Reynolds _ Oct. 28 Ail games start 7:30 Steel industry experiments have shown the so-called “tin” can (nearly all steel) is a nat ural for recycling because it can be separated easily from other discards by use of elec tromagnets. Brevard road-runners are victorious at Homecoming In the cross-country action last week, Brevard defeated Wingate Junior College at Homecoming by a score of 15 to 50. Brevard put fourteen men ahead of Wingate’s first man. Charles Summitt won his first crosscountry meet with a time of 21:47. Summitt’s time was the seventh fastest time in Brevard history. Brevard’s other performers were John Grady, second: Gene Heheir.ann, third; Stuart Parrish, fourth; Mike Smith, fifth; Bill Triplett, six th; Tim Jordan, seventh; Dave Peacock, eighth; Robert Patter son, ninth; Tim Braxton, ten th; Bob Crump, eleventh; Grady Decell twelfth; Ronnn Rash, thirteenth; Jerry Pugh, fourteenth; and Neil Brown, sixteenth. The Roadrunners welcomed back Bob Crump, who had been out since the beginning of the season with injuries. After the meet, Coach Norm W'itck commented on his team’s progress: “With less than a month to go before the nation al meet, Brevard runners are finally gaining experience and confidence in their running ability. There is still plenty of work to accomplish before a decision can be made whether to run in the nationals.” Laugh Corner j Pollution is one of those things that everybody talks about and everybody does some thing about — like contrib uting to it. The president of a woolen company happily announced to the board of directors; “Good news, gentlemen! Our research department has developed a moth that will eat synthetics.” An elderly woman bought two sweaters for her son-in-law and mailed them to him for his birthday. Some weeks later she paid a visit. Being a dutiful and peacerloving man, the son-in law was wearing one of the sweaters when his mother-in-law arrived. She immediately glared at him and barked: “What’s the matter, didn’t you like the other one?” Surgeon (addressing students at a medical school: “The muscle in the patient’s left leg has contracted until it is much shorter than the muscle in the right leg. Therefore, he limps. Now what would you do in such a circumstance?” First student to answer: “Limp, too.” As the man watched the millionaire drive by in his chauffered limousine, he mut tered; “But for me, there go W The proud mother was bragg ing about her son in college. “He made the football team, you know, she announced. “I'n*t that nice," replied her neighbor, “what position does he play?” “Well,” boasted mom, “the sports writer in the college referred to him as the drawback the team ever I When yon think of prescrip lions, think of VABNER’S, ads. Soccer team nipped by U. N. C. - A. On Saturday, October 9, the soccer team played U.N.C. — \sheville. Despite the fact that :he team was determined to vin to make Homecoming com plete, they had a 2-1 loss. U.N.C. scored in the first play of the game, bringing the morale of the team down con siderably. Tn the last eight minutes a goal was scored by Jerry Tut tle which made the game ex tremely tense. Tri-Captain Tut tle had this to say about Sat urday’s game: “After U.N.C.’s first score we had a terrible let down, but I think everyone ov ercame his disappointment and fought back in the second half. Everyone really hustled and tried amazingly hard despite the loss.” Wednesday Morning Coffee League Won Lost Varners _ 17 7 Butler Auto_ 15 9 Martin-Jones 14 10 Groves Launderette - 14 10 Pat’s Shoe Marts_13 11 Brevard Pharmacy ... 9 15 Osborne Heating_ 9 15 Red-Lion - ------ 5 19 High Individual Games Scratch Marie Schmidt_201 Margaret Howard_196, 177 June Johnson_—. 189 Pat Paxton __----- 188 Sue Taylor ____181 Ruth Medlock —___179 Handicap Marie Schmidt_201 June Johnson _ 214 Margaret Howard_211 Faye Poirier --_ - 205 Frances Barton „^_203 Pat Paxton__ 203 High Individual Series Scratch Margaret Howard __. 533 Marie Schmidt_ 512 Ruth Medlock_505 Evelyn Johnston--- 477 Sylvia Boyd_-_475 Handicap Margaret Howard_578 Faye Poirier -_ 574 Ruth Medlock _ 559 Marie Schmidt _554 Frances Barton_„ 540 Sylvia Boyd_538 Splits Kathy Robinson_2-7-10 Frances Barton_ 3-10 Sylvia Boyd_3-10 Ruth Medlock -_3-10 Barbara Ludwick___5-7 Sue Taylor_5-10 Jan Queen_;_ 5-10 BKEVaRI) high school 1971 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Away—Erwin _ Oct. 22 Home—Glen Alpine -- Oct. 29 Away—Enka Nov. 5 ROSMAN HIGH SCHOOL 1971 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Open _ Oct. 21 Away Mt. 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