rsEi i NEWS VAGE TWO October 28, 1971 Blue Devils To Hold "Parent's Night" Friday, Play Glen Alpine The Brevard Blue Devils Hill face non-conference com petition in a Mg “Parent’s Night” game when they take on the Glen Alpine Green Wave here Friday night at 8 p.m. Coach “Jug” Wilson’s team, always a power in AA grid cir cles is not quite as potent as in years past, but the visitors will nevertheless come here with a tough, well-coached team. “We expect Glen Alpine to give ns a good game, and we hope that a large “Parent’s Night” crowd will be on hand for this, our final regular season home game,” Coach Emory stated. The Blue Devils unveiled their new “Wish-bone Y” at tack against Erwin Monday night, and Robert Charles look ed real good in directing Bre vard to a 46-0 win over the War riors. Coach Emory stated that his team will still employ the “veer” offense in case they need it, so this means that Brevard’s opponents will now be called on to stop two fine offensive formations. Brevard looked extremely sharp in winning over Erwin, and even, though the Warriors aren’t the most powerful prep team in the area, the Blue De vils impressed many onlookers wth the manner in which they carried out their assignments, their hustle, and their great spirit The Blue Devils experien ced a new birth Monday night, and indications are that they are in an excellent position to retain their conference championship and enter the playoffs once more, and per haps get another shot at the Pisgah Bears. Thursday Night Ladies Handicap Bowling League Standings For October 28, 1971 Won Lost Beauty Nook__ 24 8 Do Be’s--17 15 Lyda-McCrary-16 16 Pisgah Fish Camp 16 16 Public Service_16 16 Perkins Oil *_ 15 17 Margarets _ 14 18 Etowah Recreation Center _ 10 22 Scoring As Follows: Phoebe Hooper 186-170-178/534 Leona Byrd —.—,- 209/487 STANDINGS Early Risers October 19 1971 Won Lost Robin Hood, Inc. „_18 6 The Lively Ones — 16% 7% Hubbard’s Esso __16 8 Madden Bros._14 10 Gaither’s_ 13 11 Connestee Fallettes 12 12 Pisgah Texaco_10% 13% Morris Pharmacy_10 14 The Handicaped_ 8 16 Paul’s Produce_ 6 18 Hi Games And Series Blye Hinkle _ 201—578 Evelyn Johnston_ 196—562 Sue Taylor (sub)_ 199—561 Melba McBride -.219—560 Velsie Radford _ 193—553 Marianne Leal_ 198—548 Wanda Brinkley_ 193—538 Claudia Collins-214—522 Yvonne Eplee_ 179—513 Doris Madden___195—510 Alma Hayes_177—510 Splits Picked Up Yvonne Eplee- 6-10 Shirley Cassell_2-7 Evelyn Johnston — 3-10 and 5-10 Evelyn Shipman -5 • 1.0 Jeanne Nicholson-3 - 10 Blye Hinkle-.-3-10 Pat Paxton_171/478 "Nancy Davidson_ 196/476 Ruth Medlock -- 175/474 Barb Ludwick- 170/474 Irene Hunter- 188/471 Sue Taylor- 176/471 Games By: Mary Alice Allen-- 178 Mary Jane Mullinax — 177 Splits By: Leona Byrd-5—7 Barb Ludwick-5—7 Elaine Raines ... 5—10 (twice) Edna Long -- 5—6—7 & 3—10 Ruth Medlock--— 3—10 Minnie Vaughan -3—10 BLUE DEVIL STATISTICS RUSHING TOTALS Player Carries Jacob Norman_100 Mitchell Burr_30 Denny Griffin_30 Danny Walker_45 Robert Charles_26 Darius Holtzclaw- 2 Terry Crite-32 Randy Moretz -7 Chris Sneeden-10 Kevin Harmon- 5 Dale Griffin_ 2 Net Yards Avg. 1132 11.3 158 S.2 273 9-1 316 7.0 60 2.7 -7 -7.0 168 5.2 30 4.2 40 4.0 10 2.0 10 5.2 PASSING TOTALS Player Attempts Completions Yardage Int. Denny Griffin_ 49 30 544 0 Robert Charles 62 26 374 3 Danny Walker_10 0 0 Chris Sneeden_ 10 0 0 Terry Crite_ 10 0 0 TD's ooo*.oi PASS RECEIVING TOTALS Player Passes Caught Wayne Robinson 11 Darius Holtzclaw_19 Jacob Norman- 3 Randy Frisbee_6 Danny Walker_1 Randy Moretz_:-1 Ronnie Ranther_1 Mitch Dockens--1 Carl Conley- 2 Terry Crite- 2 Chris Sneeden __- 1 Keith Nicholson_ 1 Ricky Salter_ 7 Yardage 276 342 24 92 7 8 8 11 26 35 0 0 89 Touchdowns MeooooooooMjkw SCORING TOTALS Player TD*» Jacob Norman 14 Darius Holtzdaw 4 Stan Hudson-0 Mitchell Burr-3 Wayne Robinson 4 Danny Walker — 5 Denny Griffin-3 Donnie Credille _ 1 EP 0 4 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total points »nSKjS*SgXSSttS Brevard's Offense And Defense Performs Weil The Brevard Blue Devils regained (their composure once again last Monday night and performed like the cham pions they are in soundly whipping the Erwin Warriors 46-0. The win for the Blue Devils now sets the stage for their show down battle wth the un defeated Enka Jets on Novem ber 5th, when the Parkway Div ision championship will un doubtedly be decided. “The Big Blue Machine” started clicking on all cylin ders again as the Blue Devils rolled up a total of 363 yards offensively while limiting the hapless Warriors to a total of only 61 yards and no points. Brevard showed very quickly that they had come to play as the Blue Devils took the open ing kickoff and marched 80 yards in ten plays to score, with big Mitch Burr blasting over from the one yard line to start the onslaught. Stan Hudson’s kick for the extra point was wide, but the Blue Devils had the lead for good at 6-0. Jacob Norman, turning in another 100 yards plus perfor mance, put. the visitors on the scoreboard again minutes lat er when he negotiated 57 yards in two carries, the last one covering 30 yards for Brevard’s second score. Rob ert Charles was stopped shy on the two point conversion attempt, leaving the score 12-0 Brevard, still in the first quar ter. The alert Blue Devils recov ered a Erwin fumble on the Warriors’ 19 on the second play after their kickoff, and Bre vard moved goalward once again. Terry Crite literally div ed over for the score on a seven yard run, and Robert Charles then passed to Ricky Salter for the two point con version that stretched Bre vard’s advantage' to 20-0 only moments into the second pe riod. Dana Ray set up Brevard’s next touchdown by blocking an Erwin punt on fourth down that gave the Blue De vils ball possession at Erwin’s 25. From there Robert Charles passed beautifully t.o Wayne Robinson, who sailed through the air into the end zone grasping the ball a la Otis Taylor for the touchdown. The pass for the conversion was incomplete, leaving the halftime score 26-0, Brevard. The Blue Devils picked up right where they left off in the third quarter, scoring the first time they got ball control. Start ing at their own 36, they moved 64 yards in eight plays to score, with Danny Walker doing the honors from the two yard line. Charles then hit Darius Holtz claw perfectly for the two point conversion that raised the count to 34-0 Brevard as the third quarter ended. The aroused Blue Devils then held the Warriors in check after the kickoff, forc ing a punt that gave Brevard good field position at the Er win 38. On the first play Charles connected with Holtzclaw again, this time for 38 yards and a six pointer that stretched Brevard’s margin to 40-0. Stan Hudson’s kick was wide once again. Brevard’s final score came late in the game when Dale Griffin, now in at quarter back, covered the final nine yards in two straight carries to score from the one yard line. The extra point attempt was no good, but it really didn’t matter as the Blue Devils had chalked up their seventh win in eight outings by a convincing 46 - 0 score. Erwin never seriously threat ened Brevard’s goal line throughout the entire game. Wednesday Morning Coffee League Won Lost Varners_18 10 Martin-Jones _ 17 11 Groves Launderette 17 11 Pat’s Shoe Marts_16 12 Butler Auto_16 12 Osborne Heating_12 16 Brevard Pharmacy_10 18 Ked-Lion Inn_6 22 High Individual Games Scratch Loretta Johnson_222 Mary Mullinax_ 207 Frances Barton_200 Irene Hunter_195 June Johnson_193 Jan Queen___191 Handicap Loretta Johnson_247 Frances Barton_231 Mary Mullinax_227 June Johnson_218 Irene Hunter_211 Jan Queen _207 High Individual Series Scratch Mary Mullinax _ 510 Ruth Medlock_504 Frances Barton_ 489 Evelyn Johnston_487 Loretta Johnson_486 Wanda Nelson_482 Handicap Frances Barton_ 582 Mary Mullinax_570 Becky Hale_561 Loretta Johnson _ 561 Ruth Medlock _ 552 Wanda Nelson_545 Dot Sweat __ 545 Splits Wanda Nelson —_3-10 Francie Campbell___3-10 Velsie Radford_5- 7 Eileen Sams _5-10 Kathy Merrill _5-10 Mary Mullinax _ 7-4- 5 Over 400 million persons suff er from trachoma. For 5c the United Nations Children’s Fund can provide antibiotic ointment to save one of them from blind ness. Women Goffers At Glen Cannon To Have Annual Awards Meeting The Glen Cannon Women’s Golf Association will hold their annual Awards dinner and business meeting on Tuesday, November 2nd, in the Club dining room. There will be no charge for the dinner for paid members of the golf association. Social hour will begin at 6:30 o’clock in the evening, followed by dinner at 7:30 o’clock in the evening. Reser vations are required before Monday, November 1st Members are asked to sign up at the club. It is hoped that all members will attend. College Swimming Pool Open To Public Saturday Mornings Coach Leighton W. “Chick” Martin, head of the Physical Education Department at Bre vard College, announces that the Brevard College swimming pool will be open to the public each Saturday morning from 9 - 12 a.m., beginning October 30th, except for college holi days. The price is .50 for all. STANDINGS | Sunday Night Mixed Doubles Bowling Loop Team Wins Loses J W’s_ 20 8 McCrary’s- 18 10 # 8_ 17 11 Pauls Produce-16 12 B C’s_16 12 B & R’s —-_16 12 Die Hards-12 16 Roadrunners - 10 18 # 2__10 18 Go-Go’s-=.- 5 23 High Game Handicap Pins Bryan Campbell-245 Ken Hayes-229 Larry Bunette-220 CalRfese-- 220 Ted Czajka --218 Francie Campbell-212 Leona Graham-211 High Series Handicap Pins Ken Hayes-604 Larry Burnette —--597 Bryan Campbell „-586 Everett Johnston---580 Split Conversions Bryan Campbell-3-10 Carl Blodgett-3-10 Ted Ckajka -3-10 Larry Burnette - 2-7 Gene White-3-10, 3-10 Barb Ludwick-2-7 Evelyn Johnston--5-7 Ken Hayes--3-10 M. Gillespie_5-8-10 J. Gillespie-3-10 The Bosnian Timers wflB re turn to action after enjoying an open date last week as they go down to Mt Holly for a Friday night game scheduled to get underway at 8 p. m. 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