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’/we Devil Wrestlers Hand ■ V . . . Tuscola First Defeat Ever Brevard High's wrestlers handed previously undefeat ed Tuscola Its first loss last Friday night at Tuscola by a score of 38-19. The loss was also the first ever for Tuscola to an area team since high school wrest ling started in WNC six years ago. Both tennis were 7-8 on the season going Into the match, with the Blue Devil grap plers advancing their record to 8-0, while Tuscola now drops to 7-1. Brevard was trailing in the match going into the final four contests, but Ronnie Ban ther, Mitch Burr and Tom Ship man all pinned their opposi tion while Benny Brown won his match on a decision to give the Blue Devils the important victory. Mitch Barr had the fast est pin of the night over Mike Burris at 1:10, but Big Tom Shipman wasn’t far behind as he dropped Davis in only 1:30. 100—Goodwin (B) pin Hyatt, 3:01; 107—Hall (T) dec. Rahn, 4-0; 114—Ledford (T) dec. Johnson, 9-0; 121—Tate (T) tied Watkins, 4-4; 128—Dippy (T) dec. Odom, 4-0; 134—Cald well (T) tied Palmer, 4-4; 140 —Noland (T) dec. Bailey, 4-2; 147—Hudson (B) dec. Johnson, 1-0; 157—James (T) tied Hill, 0-0; Banther (B) pin Medford, 5:32; 187—Burr (B) pin Bur ris, 1:10; 197—Brown (B) dec. Ray, 3-2; unlimited—Shipman (B) pin Davis, 1:30. copies of one of the world's most quoted newspapers Judged the most fair newspaper in the U.S. by k professional journalists themselves. A leading International daily. One of the top three newspapers in the world according to journalistic polls. Winner of over 79 major awards In the last five years, Including three Pulitzer Prizes. Over 3000 news paper editors read the Monitor. Just send us your name and address and we’ll mail you a' few free copies of the Monitor without obligation. Pleasa Print Name_ Add rest_■ City_ State_Zip_ The Christian science Monitor Box 125, Astor Station Boston, Massachusetts 02123 ZISEA mo*m NEWS PAGE FOUR Thursday, January 13, 1972 Torrid Tigers Defeat Hot Springs, Remain Undefeated Rosman’s Tigers kept rol ling along just like old man river last Friday night as they downed Hot Springs by a 49-35 score. The win was Rosman’s sixth in a row this season. Rosman’s Jayvees also wen their game 55 - 33, bnt the Tigerettes lost a dose one 37-31. Sherwin Shook and Ralph Johnson paced Rosman’s bal anced attack with 13 and 12 points respectively while Jun ior Lamb was high for the losers with 20 points. Hot Springs girls had to come from behind to win ov NOTICE In The General Court of Justice District Court Division State Of North Carolina County Of Transylvania AGNESS CLAYTON and JOSEPHINE CLAYTON, Petitioners - vs - J. L. MIMNAUGH, GAYLE E. RAMSEY, Guardian ad Litem for all minors, incompetents, and other persons under legal disability, all of whom are un i known to these petitioners, to gether with their spouses, if any, heirs at law, devisees, if anyt, and their respective spous es, if any, and together with all creditors or lienholders, re gardless of how or through whom they claim, and any and all other persons, firms, cor porations, institutions or legal entities claiming any interest in the property hereinafter de scribed, regardless of how or through whom they claim, the names and whereabouts of all such persons, firms corpora tions, institutions or legal en tities being unknown to the pe titioners, Respondents The above named respondents will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the District Court of Transylvania County, North Carolina, by the petitioners for the purpose of removing cloud from the title of the land of the petitioners by judgment of the Court removing any claim of the respondents to the following de sccribed land: BEGINNING at a stake In the Southeast comer of Lot No. 98 in the edge of an unnamtid street; thence circling with said unamed street in a Northeast erly direction 188.5 feet to a stake in the Southeast comer of Lot No. 104; thence with the line of Lot No. 104 to a stake in the rear line of Lot No. 97; thence with the line of Lots Nos. 97 and 9R South 41 de grees and 30 minutes East 150 ETOWAH VALLEY GOLF CLUB DINING ROOM & LOUNGE For a dinner and evening that la distinctively different, relax and dina in a eharmiftg atmosphere overlooking beautiful Etowah Valley Golf Course. FEATURING PRIME STEAKS AND SEAFOOD. Tom your own Salad from 17 Ingredients. Champagne with your meal, compliments of the dab. er the Rosman lassies, paced by a fine 19 point effort by Terry Padgett. Rachel Clark was high for Rosman with 11 points. Boys Game ROSMAN (49)—Hall 7, John son 12, Whitmire 9, Shook 13, Cathy 1, Chappell 2, Kitchens 9, Pressley, Phillips. HOT SPRINGS (35)—Lamb 20, Roberts 4, Padgett 7, Whit ten 1, Thomas 1, Wills 2, Rath bone, Ricker, Strom, Halftime: 23-17, Rosman. Girls Game ROSMAN (31) — Clark 11, Owen 6, Wilson 3, Pungle 5, Duncan 6, Jones, Brown. HOT SPRINGS (37) — Price 9, Padgett 19, Barnett 2, Thomas 3, C. Greene 1, E. Greene 3, Prickett, Goforth, Wills. Halftime: 21-20, Rosman. JV Game: 55-33, Rosman. feet to the BEGINNING. BEING Lot Number One Hundred Three (103) in Sec tion Number One (1) of that certain subdivision known as “Montclove Estates,” as shown and described on that certain map or plat of the same made by John L. Stacy, Registered Surveyor, in 1925, same being recorded in Book No 1, at Page No. 1, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Transylvania County, North Carolina, to which said plat reference is hereby made. And the respondents will fur ther take notice that they are required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Transylvania County, in the Courthouse in Brevard, North Carolina, on the 22nd day of February, 1972, and answer or demur to the petition in said action^ or the petitioners will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. This the 22nd day of De cember, 1971. MARIAN M. McMAHON Clerk of Court of Transyl vania County. 12/30/4tc When yon think of p re sc rip Hons, think of VARNER’S, adv. Brevard Cagers Split WitH Tuscola, Girls Win No. Six Tuscola’s Mountaineers took advantage of lee cold shoot ing by Brevard to down the Bine DeVUs IBM in a Park way Division basketball gam* here last Friday night The Tuscola JayVees also won their contest over the young Blue Devils by a 67-55 margin, but Brevard’s red hot girls helped stave off the loss of a triple-header by whipping Tuscola’s lassies by a 8543 score. The Tall Monntlee effec tively dogged up the It became apparent when ttl none of the Bine Devils were hitting from outside, sad fids virtually M off Brevard’s St attack. Coolly turnovers and miscues also greatly aided Tuscola’s cause, and even when the Mouth ties g6t into foul trouble, tfa.e Blue Devils couldn’t convert their numerous free throw op portunities that could have kept them in the game had they falling. Big Setae Scruggs used Ms height advantage to con tribute 22 potato to Tuscola’s winning effort but three other Mounties were also in double figures, with Lee, Bedford and Riley scoring 16, 12, and 11 points respectively. The Mountaineers’ win lifted their record to 6-4 while Bre vard is also 6-4. Denny Griffin Coles Scores 40 Points As Tornadoes Win Paced by Mike Coles’ 40 points the Brevard College Tornadoes defeated the Louis bnry Hurricanes, 84-77, last Friday night Brevard, down by as much as 13 points in the second half, pulled ahead for good with four minutes remaining in the contest. Bill Zepplin topped the Louisburg scoring with 17 points. Brevard is now 5-2 while Louisburg is 5-4. BREVARD COLLEGE (84)— Coles 40, Hester, McClain 9, Bob Miller 7, Spain 6, Blount 2, McClure 4, Crawford, Jones, Bill Miller, Rudisill 3, Taylor 13. LOUISBURG COLLEGE (77) —Zepplin 17, Ellington 16, Boseman 8, Brown 8, Royal 12, Ponder 8, Whitley 2, Turner 3, Schneider 3. Halftime: 50-42, Louisburg. NOTICE The members of Brevard Federal Savings and Loan As sociation are notified that the annual meeting of the mem bers of Brevard Federal Sav ings and Loan -Association, for the election of directors and for the transaction of any oth er business of the association, shall be held at its home of fice on South Caldwell Street, at 2:00 p. m., Wednesday, Jan uary 19, 1972. l/6/2tc GOTTA 60 SOME TO BEAT THE OLD MAN/. was the Blue Devils’ only scorer in double figures with a ’ game - high 29 points. In the girls game, Cathy Daniels scored 14 points and Joyce Patterson tossed in IS to pace Brevard’s sixth win la 19 games. Ketn Sheaf scored 21 for Tuscola now 6-4. Boys Game TUSCOLA (80)—Lee 16, Riley 11, Scruggs 22, Bedford 12, Snider 6, Milner 5, Caldwell 4, DeHart 2, Prescott 2, Russell. BREVARD (56) — Griffin 29, Tesnew 1, Morris 8, Dockins 2, Holtzclaw 3, Gravley 7, Frisbee 2, McGuire 4, Hemphill, Baker, Powell. Halftime: 33-25, Tuscola. Girls Game TUSCOLA <43) — Francis, Shoaf 21, Sheehan 9, Williams 8, Brookshire 4, Brown 3, J. Sheehan, Evans, Carswell, Camp. BREVARD (55) — Daniels 14, Patterson 13, Paxton 6, Avery 4, Foxx 8, Harris 2, Belle feuil 4, Maney 2, Furr 2, Raines, Myers, Betsill, Collins, Norman. Halftime: 29-10, Brevard. JV Boys: 67-55, Tuscola. ROSMAN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 19714972 \ Jan. 14, Saluda, Home Jan. 15, Glenville, Away f Jan. 18, Mars Hill, Away ; Jan. 21, Tamassee-Salem, H . Jan. 25, Oakway, Away Jan. 28, Laurel, Away Feb. 1, Mars Hill, Home f Feb. 4, Spring Creek, Home' Feb. 5, Glenville, Home Feb. 8, Marshall, Home Feb. 11, Tamassee-Salem, A | Feb. 15, Oakway, Home FRESHMAN SCHEDULE WRESTLING BREVARD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday, Jan. 18 — Reynolds, Away, 5:00 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24 — Sylva Webster, Away, 5:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5 — Freshman Tournament Brevard College Coach fs & •fc’ :-T Thursday Night Ladies Handicap Bowling League (Scoring tor January 6) Irene Hunter_ 182-181/522 Ruth Medlock __ 170-172/485 Wanda Nelson_ 172/478 Mary Alice Allen_ 179/477 Jean Davenport_ 184/475 Games: Lillian Case _,_173 Nancy Davidson_ 169 Leona Byrd._ 167 Sue Taylor _ 167 Ruthel Irby _ 165 Louise Smith_ 165 Splits: Nancy Davidson_5-7-9 Mary Allen _5-10 >Pat O’Dell___ 5-10 Macie Gasperson (twice) 3-10 Mattie Ray_3-10 Pat Cantrell-3-10 Shirley Cassell_3-10 , College Pool Closes Until January 15th Coach Leighton W. “Chick” Martin, head of Physical Edu cation at Brevard College, an ; nounces that the swimming pool will be closed to the pub lic until January 15, 1972. The world’s largest commer cial seaplane line is located in Puerto Rico, linking the Puerto Rico cities of San Juan, Ponce and Fajardo, and flying to St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John 'in the U. S. Virgin Islands^and to Tortola. Lenoir has the honor of be ing the city awarded to hold the 1973 United States A.A.U. Men’s Regional Track and Field Championships, involv ing a six-state area. The states of North Caro lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennes see will participate. The President of the Unit ed States will light the torch in Washington, D. C. and athletes from various col leges Will run the torch to Lenoir. The Commissioner of Ama teur Athletic Union appointed. Norman L. Witek, Assistant Professor of Health and Physi cal Education at Brevard Col- ' lege, as meet director. Week’s helpers will be Mike Shea, from North Caro lina State University at Ral eigh, North Carolina, as ref-; eree; and Harold Confield, from the University of Ten nessee. There will also be a modified f Olympic Pageantry which will jS be staged with the help of' Walt Disney Productions and the director of the Ed Sulli-' van Show. Every governor, senator and congressman from all six states have been invited. The 82nd Airborn Division Band and the Pope Air Force Band has been invited to open and close the ceremonies. Roy J. Silva, the commis sioner, said the meet will truly be one of the finest ev er run in the United States. Freezone is for corns that hurt Absolutely rainless. No dangerous cutting, no ugly pads orplasters. In days, Freezone eases the hurt...safely helps ease off the corn. Drop on Freezone—take off corns. w®©s®on@* REMOVES JSWHS AMO CALLUSES Are there any exercises rec ommended to strengthen feet of babies before they walk? I have beard that in Scot land there has been quite a movement to encourage par ents to regard the impor tance of early foot exercise. In America we devote all of our attention to babies’ hands while we conceal the feet in shoes and under blankets as if the pinkies were indecent. Foot exercise is the same simple grasping action which delights us when a baby grasps our little finger. Touching a baby’s toes with your finger will encourage toe function and if you keep the baby’s feet uncovered the baby will continue the exercises with little or no encouragement It may cause eyebrows to flutter when a baby reaches for a toy with his toes but it is good foot health. Pat's Shoe World Located In The ’ollege Shopping Cental Brevard, N. 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