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PAGE} SIX November 4, 1971
Brevard "A" Team, Greenville
High Jayvees Play Thursday
Brevard High's “A” team
will take on the jayvees of
Greenville Senior High,
Greenville, S. C. at Brevard
High Stadium Thursday
night.
The game will pit two of
the finest junior varsity squads
of the area against each other,
and should be a real thriller
from the opening whistle.
A large crowd is expected
to turn out for this final “A”
team game of the season,
and those planning to attend
are reminded to note that
kickoff will be at 7 p. m., in
stead of the usual 7:30 p.m.
time.
Transylvania's United Fund
Now At One Half Of The Goal
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ty to make a pledge, please
write or call Charles Du Laney,
the Executive Director, in the
Bryant building. That telephone
number is 883-2319, and Mr.
Du Laney will have a solicitor
call on you immediately,” Pres
ident Johnson stated.
He reminds Transylvanians:
“If you don’t do it, it
it won’t get done”.
Transylvania’s goal this
year is $55,266.63, and 16 lo
cal agencies are included in
the budget.
First Period
Blitz Subdues
Green Wave
The alert Brevard Blue
Devils took advantage of sev
eral early Glen Alpine mis
takes and combined them with
a brilliant opening game sus
tained drive to win a 35-7 de
cision over the Green Wave
here last Friday night.
The Blue Devils, preparing
for their all important confer
ence championship showdown
game with the Enka Jets this
Friday night, struck like light
ening to move ahead quickly in
their non-conference clash with
Glen Alpine.
So devastating was their at
tack that they were ahead
21-0 at the end of the first
period, and the eventual out
come of the game was never
in doubt after that.
Taking the opening kickoff,
Brevard moved steadily goal
ward from there, taking only
nine plays to drive 63 yards
for the score. Quarterback Rob
ert Charles swept wide left on
a keeper and sprinted the fi
nal 16 yards for the touchdown.
Stan Hudson kicked the first
of his five extra points to give
Brevard a 7-0 lead with 7:15
remaining in the first quart
er.
Glen Alpine ran the kick
off back to their 27 and ran
Blue Devils, Jets To Decide
Parkway Championship Friday
Brevard High’s entire foot
ball season will be wrapped
op into one game, and that
game will be played this
Friday night at Enka stadium
when the Blue Devils and
the Jets meet to decide the
Parkway Division champion
ship.
The Jets, under a new head
coach this year, have undoubt
edly been the major surprise of
the grid campaign here in WNC
as they marched undefeated
through their first eight games
before falling to non-confer
ence foe Hendersonville by a
61-20 margin last Friday night.
Now, both Brevard and Enka
have identical 8-1 records.
“Actually the score of that
game is deceiving,” stated
Brevard head coach Ed Em
ory, “Because the game was
tied 20-20 going into the fin
al quarter, and Enka had a
real shot at handing the Bear
cats their third defeat of the
season. But things started
going wrong all of a sudden,
and before you knew it Hen
dersonville had pulled the
game out of reach. But Enka
played a great game for three
of the four periods. They’ll be
tough to handle back in con
ference competition and bat
tling for the championship
and a playoff spot, and we’re
going to have to play our
very best game in order to
beat them,” Coach Emory
concluded.
He then commented that he
and the staff were most pleas
ed with Brevard’s showing in
their past two games. He noted
that his Blue Devils had al
lowed Erwin and Glen Alpine
a combined 72 yards rushing
and only 15 passing and one
touchdown, while piling up
550 yards rushing and 169 pass
ing, good for 81 points of their
own.
“They’re putting it all to
gether now, and I just hope
that they can continue to come
up with the good effort
against Enka in this one that
is so important,” he said.
“We’re in pretty good shape
physically, and I feel like
we’ll really be ready for the
Jets. I know that the spirit
is good and the team wants
this one badly. I think we’ll
be ready to play,” he stated.
General admission tickets to
the game are currently on sale
at the Brevard High School of
fice. No reserved tickets were
sent over here for sale.
Kickoff time for the cham
pionship game Friday night
will be 8 p. m.
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Thursday Night
Ladies Handicap
Bowling League
Standings For Nov. 4 1971
Won Lost
Beauty Nook_28 8
Pisgah Fish Camp 19 17
Do Be’s __ 18% 17%
Margarets___ 18 J8
Lyda-McCrary _ 17 19
Public Service_ 17 19
Perkins Oil_15 21
Etowah Rec. Ctr. ... 12% 23%
Scoring As Follows:
Judy Miller_ 199-202/558
Phoebe Hoope_ 181/511
Mary Jane Mullinax 188/498
Ruth Med lock_ 177/490
Nancy Davidson „_179/4S3
Elaine Raines_ 178/481
Irene Hunter_ 182/473
Games By:
Pat Paxton _ 186
Evelyn Johnston_ 177
Nan Wood _ 175
Splits By:
Pat Paxton _ 5-810
Mary Alice Allen -- 5-7 & 2-7
Jean Davenport_2-7
Edna Long _ 2-7
Macie Gasperson _ 3-10
Phoebe Hooper'_3-10
three plays before Columbus
Carpenter fumbled and Bre
vard recovered on the Green'
Wave 20.
It took only five plays for
the “Big Blue Machine” to be
on the scoreboard again, with
big Mitch Burr blasting the
final five yards for the six
pointer. Hudson kicked true
and it was 14-0 with 2:38 left
in the period.
Once again Brevard kick
ed off, and once again the op
portunistic Blue Devils were
ready, with James McKinney
recovering another Green
Wave bobble at the Glen Al
pine 38.
Terry Crite gained 16 to the
22, Jacob Norman added five
to the 17, Brevard was penaliz
ed five back to the 22, and
then Robert Charles spotted
Ronnie Banther all alone in
the end zone and fired a per
fect strike to him good for
Brevard’s third touchdown of
the first period. Hudson’s kick
made it 21-0.
second score of the night, and
when Hudson kicked his fourth
extra point, Brevard led 28-0
with 10:14 remaining in the sec
ond quarter.
The Blue Devils continued
to dominate the action, but
Coach Jug Wilson’s defense
stiffened enough to keep Bre
vard from scoring again un
til the final period.
Glen Alpine’s offense final
ly got a drive underway, their
only one of the night, that got
them on the scoreboard in the
final period.
The drive was a fine one,
starting at the G.A. 19 and
ending 14 plays and a fifteen
yard Brevard penalty later
with quarterback Raymond
Scott passing the final 6 yards
to Columbus Carpenter' for
the touchdown. Freddie Bow
ers kicked the extra point
that made the score 28-7, Bre
var, with only 2:03 remain
ing in the game.
The Blue Devils still weren’t
through, however, and utilized
the last two minutes to negoti
ate 60 yards in seven plays for
their final touchdown.
The shell-shocked Green
Wave still couldn’t gather
any momentum, and was forc
ed to punt from deep in G.A.
territory. Hie on-charging
Blue Devils blocked the punt
and recovered at Glen Al
pine’s three.
Burr bulled his way to the
one, and then Robert Charles
sneaked the final yard for his
The Rosman Tigers took it
on the chin in their final
game of the season at. Mt.
Holly,last Friday night, drop
ping *a 33-0 decision to the
Piedmont area team.
‘‘It was their final game ev
er as Mt. Holly, and they real
ly .wanted to go out in a blaze
of glory, and they did,” stated
Coach Lee Powell about the
game.
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“They’ll be consolidated
niext year,” he said, “And all
the parents were there to
present gifts to the coaches,
apd we just really stepped
into an emotional situation
that had us playing a team
that was so fired up that, they
could have whipped most any
one,” Coach Powell continued
“Actuallyv we didn’t play bad
ball in losing. We made a
couple of mistakes and they
turned them into scores. It was
just that they were so keyed
that they couldn’t do anything
Excellent
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will be as follows: Thursday,
Soil Conservation Service; Fri
day, Station Program; Monday,
County Extension Agent Jerry
Purser; Tuesday, Station Pro
gram; Wednesday, Jean Chil
ders, Home Economics Exten
sion Agent.
The speaker this week on
WPNF’s Morning Devotions
program, heard at 9:45 a m., is
the Rev. Edward Sheridan, Pas
tor of Sacred Heart Catholic
Church of Brevard.
Sunday morning worship ser
vices during November will be
broadcast from the sanctuary of
the Brevard Wesleyan Church.
Broadcast time is 11:00 a. m.
each Sunday, and Rev. Eugene
Gentry is pastor of the Wesley
an church.
wrong. They played a great
game against us, and they
certainly deserved to win,” he
concluded.
Coach Powell, who led his
team to a fine 6-4 overall
record this year, then stated
that he wanted to publical
ly commend his entire squad
for their good year. “They’ve
played well, and we’ve had
very few disappointments
during this season. I’m just
real proud of every one of
them,” he said.
Coach Powell than gave par
ticular praise to his nine sen
ior squad members, including
Ralph' Jdhnsdh, j(mmy*Hally
Jimmy Earl McCalL, William
Cathey, Weldon Whitmire,
Steve Whitmire, Alan Cassell,
Tim Thorpe, and Greg Hensley.
He then noted that be had
also just lost outstanding
junior Tony Gantt, who has
moved to Liberty, S. C. only
this week and will not be
back for his senior year next
year.
“But we’ve still got some
mighty fine youngsters coming
back, anrl T’m already looking
stated
amiable
h Powell then
he had exhausted
to find a tenth garni
Tigers this year, but
dng had turned up.
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last Friday’s 33-0
at. Holly concluded Rosi
grid season with a recor
six wins and three losses.
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