Brevard Senior High School 1973 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Aug. 81, 1973 Sept. 7, 1973 Sept. 14, 1973 Sept. 21, 1973 Sept. 28, 1973 Oct. 5, 1973 Oct. 12, 1973 Oct. 19, 1973 Oct. 26, 1973 Nov. 2, 1978 Scfcoal Place T. C. Roberson Away * Tuscola Home Spartanburg Away ♦North Buncombe Home Hendersonville Heine ♦East Henderson Home Pisgah Away ♦Erwin Away Asheville Home ♦Enka Away -- i Ip State Olympic* Special Education Students Score Victories, Greensboro ±en students trom Transy] vania County attended the Stafc Special Olympics in Greens boro this past weekend am brought back with them 11 gold silver and bronze medals. Thi event was hosted by the Greens boro Jayoees. Winning medals for the loca group were Virgil Capps with i gold medal in 13-15, 50-yarc dash and a silver in the 300 yard dash; Gregory Sheehan a Ranger Hile Puts Losses At More Than Quarter Million (Continued from Page One) tional Fish Hatchery is sagging |n the middle and unsafe for vehicular traf fic. _ v<i. —Several, thousand front in the Hatchery died during the storm. —Swimming Beach at Lake Powhatan was ocmplete iy washed away. —Sewer line and foot bridge at North Mills Recreation Area were washed away. —Sewage treatment plant at North MiUs extensively —Several Water Systems on the District were damaged or destroyed. —Coontree Campground and Sycamore Flats Picnic Area are closed until «*oan-np can be accom lished. •—Inadequate water supply to Pink Beds Picnic Area and Cradle of Forestry. “I would conservatively esti mate that it will take a quart er of million dollars to put the public land on the Pisgah District in the same condition that existed before the storm” said the Ranger. According to U.S.GJB. of ficials their, rain guages at the Pink Beds and Haytoood County recorded * 100-year storm. , ft we are uumuiu that there was no loss of human lives or injuries during tike storm” said HUe. Forrest Officers; James Tins ley, Linville Owen, and Dwight Owen rescued four persons from the raging waters in Corn tree Recreation Area. The For est Officers checked Coontree at 10:45 p. m. Sunday evening. The water was four Jeet from silver in the 19 and over soft ball throw and a bronae In the 50-yard dash; Chester a gold medal in the dash in the 10-18 John the . __ • bronae in 50-yard dash and softball throw for 16-18; Don Shepherd a silver in 16-18 softball throw; Linda Galloway a gold in girls 13-15 softball throw Patsy Stewart a silver medal in 19 and over girls softball threw; and Robin Taylor a brome in 13-15 girls softball throw. Also competing for the Transylvania County School system and Rec reation Department was Dwayne Norman and Tim Pruitt. Craig Freas of the Recre ation Department was coact for the team of students repre senting Rosman high, Brevard high and Brevard Junior High Schools. Special Education teachers aiding with chaperon ing and other aspects were Betty Portman of the Rosman Schools and Mrs. Rebecia Hug gins of Brevard High School Over 500 students partici pated' in the event sponsored ..Sationally by the Kennedy Foundation. The students quali fied for the State Meet after a fine showing in the Regional Meet, held at Western Carolina University last month. Tee Bat Loop features High Scoring Games The Tee Bat Baseball League, co-sponsored by the Recreation Department and Optimist Club of Brevard for boys ages 6-8, had high scoring games its first complete week of play. All games are played on Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 at the Brevard Junior High athletic field The results and standings: Red Sox 45, Cardinals 12 Red Sox 35, Braves 17 Pirates 34, Braves 9 Pirates 28, Cardinals 22 W L Pirates_,_2 0 Red Sox __ 2 0 Braves-0 2 Cardinals__ ___0 2 and Dwight Owen were struck hjr a camper trailer floating eat of the camping area. Two camper trailers were swept away and de molished. Pieces at the trail ers were found in Sycamore FMs Picnic Am located five mfles downstream. Sew All <h disposed campers were taken to Sehenck Job of Brevard Coach Ed Emory high school has vdleased the 1971 grid schedule for his Blue Devils that promises to he the toughest and most exciting In the school’s history. The Blue Devils wffl open on Aiqmst 31st against rugged T. C. Roberson there, an* will close, barring play-off Cenpeti tion, on November End eft rnka. But between those two games, the Blue Devils will be facing seme of the toughest prep pow ers in the area, including two new foes in Spartanburg, S. C. High and the Asbeufflt High Cougars. Spartanburg and Asheville are replacing Swain High said Glen Alpine an Brevard’s schedule this pear. Throw these two in with per and Hendersonville, and add son and Erwin, aad pan ham * schedule that will give the Blue Devils little cause for rest ing on their laurels Sum week to week. If there is any breather on toe schedule, it might be con sidered the Erwin game that it sandwiched In between Pisgah and Asheville. That’s a good spot for it to come. The complete schedule: Aug ust 31, at T. C. Roberson; Sept. 7, Tuscola bos; Sept 14, at Spartanbucg; Sept 21, North dersanviBe, here; Oct 12, at Pisgah; Oct 18, eft Erwin; Oct 26, AsheviBe, here; Nov. 2, at Enka. Panthers And Cardinals Lead Minor League Dennis Hamilton’s Panther! and George Tesnow’s Cardinal! are currently deadlocked foi first place in local Minoi League play with identical ree ords of 3 wins and no losses. The two league leaders are closely followed by John Allen McCrary’s Red Sox, who have lost only one game and have a 2-1 record. Four teams ere knotted be hind the Red Sox with identi cal records of one win and two losses. These are the Tigers, Giants, Braves, and Yankees. The Astros are currently in last place with a record of no wins and three losses. THE PISGAH FISH CAMP MIX© COUPLES (May 21st) Team Standings: W King Pins_<_ Team #11_ Team #5» Team #1__ Team #3_ Team #4 Team #8_ Team #2 __ The Lucky Sevens’ Team #8_ MoonHters_ Team #» High Series (Scratch) Ken Brissey_ Jim Miller_ Harold Everson__ Clinton Holland Series (Srcateh) W< Mary Jane MulHnax (sab) m XMfc tSame (Scratch) Men: Xtm Brissey —.---- 2*1 Ji|n Miller__233 PAGE TWO Senior Babe Ruthers Win Opener, Schedule Released Brevard's Senior Babe Rot team opened the 1973 seaso with an impressive 4-0 shutou ever 99th Century Heating o Buncombe county last Satarda at the Brevard High diamond. Bob Arnett pitched a 4 bit ter, getting fine support at tb plate from Kevin Coan with i for 4, and Ricky Salter witl 2 for 3. United Paper Workers Lock 1971 la sponsoring the Senioi Babe Both team, which is play ing this year in the South Bun combe league with five othei teams dram the area. Them teams are Iron Gate, 20th Cen tury Heating, Hominy Vallej and King Realty of Buncombe county and Waynesville o1 h Haywood county. * Brevard's schedule is: f June 2, Waynesville at Enta t June 7, H. Valley at Valle: Springs June 9, Iron Gate here June 12, 20th Century at V I Springs i June 16, King Realty at Enki June 21, Waynesville at Vallej Springs June 28, H. Valley here June 26, Iron Gate at Valley Springs June 28, 20th Century at Val ley Springs July 3, H. Valley at Valley Springs July 17, Waynesville at Val ley Springs Another Cage Star Signs To Play At The College Brevard College basketball coach, John Meyerhoff, an nounces the signing of his four th prospect for the Brevard Tornadoes baskeball team. This time, it was James Slee, a 6*7%” froward - center from Hanover, Pennsylvania. Slee is a product of DeLone Catholic High School in Me Sherrystown, Pennsylvania. He played one year of prep ball against Junior College and Junior Varsity competition for Frederick Military Academy in Virginia. While there, he aver aged a healthy 13 points and 12 rebounds per game while shoot ing nearly 52 percent from the floor. uJim is a fine college pros pect\ said Coach Meyerhoff. “He has excellent mobility and ball handling ability for a play er his she.” Teamed with 6’5%” Bryan Jones, who sign ed last week, the Tornadoes should experience some success under the boards. Meyerhoff has now signed one player each from North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York. “Fd still like to sign one more player,” stated Meyer hoff. Either a very big player, or a quick running forward. I will take the best player avail able in either' of these cate gories because She and Jones have good mobility and run well or can go inside strong.” League Leading Mets Only Undefeated Little League Team After three weeks of play, only one team remains unde feated in local Little League Play as Wilburn Roberts’ Mete are leading the league with a Pfcrteot.^0 record. Two teams, the Pirates and the Cubs, were knocked from the undefeated ranks last weak as the Braves stunned the Cubs and the Panthers stopped the Pirates. ;Q||£S|SH§i The Braves added another victory to their record as they came from behind to whip the Colts 7-2 Tuesday night, bring ing their mark to 8-1. Jeff Lance went all the way on the mound for the victors. The Pirates’ loss to the Pan thers brought those two teams into a tie with the Braves for second place. All three now have records of S-l. The Chibs are dose behind the front runners with a record of 2-1, after suffering their first lost of the season to the Three teams, while playing good ball, are still looking for their first win of the season. These are the Cardinals and Bed Sax with records of no wins and three losses, and the Goto, who are winless In four outings. List Qf Presidential Sport Awards Are Listed for County turn the standards for Tnth sport, so call and gat started teday oh your way to a health ful body," says Craig Frees. The Sports: Archery . ||7- .t Back Packing ' Badminton Raquetball Rowing Rugby <Alpine) Skiing (Nordic) Softball Swimming Table Tennis .Team Handball Tennis Volleyball Water Skiing the Drat hi Transylvania Com*? t* earn this award. gotten their personal log and begun* Why not join them la a healthier countty?" Mr. at The match will be resumed at that point on Saturday, wea ther permitting. Host Pro Dick Lebert re ported that attendance was ex cellent at the tournament. He cordially invites spectators to come out this weekend when the tourney is resumed. Leaders Announced Footsie*s Bowling Classic, Ends Sunday Richard Smith of A*blT«tt< shooting the Sunday 4*0 pm singles flight Sued a five-gum. scratch total of INK on a tea of 296, 21S, 307, MS and m added 70 pin faanita* in 1J80 total to take over lot plac. from B. Shell of Knoxville Tennessee, the leader witl 1155. American Bowling Con gress recognises the first three games of any singles event oi three or mm games anc “Smitty” will receive the ABC award for shooting 700, as hit first three games totaled 706. The Play Boys of Spartan burg, S. C., took over first place from the Watergate Crew oi Asheville, as they shot games of 1085, 1040 and 1069 for 3194 in the team event by 4 pins on the 1:30 p.m. flight, Watergate Crew had led with 3190. The Watergate Crew reentering and changing two team members, shot the 4:00 p.m. flight and missed by only 10 pins of re gaining the lead as they regis tered games of 1082, 1064, 1039 for 3185, although a single 7 pin miss in the 10th frame by middleman Bud Davis cost them 11 pins. Other members were—J. Rickman 575, E. And ers 644, Davis 576, L. Stanley 525 and M. Smith 544. One change in the Women’s division team standing this week found the Rhyne Realty team of Gastonia, moving into 3rd place with a 2923 set. No changes in the singles were posted. The tournament will wind up its five weeks schedule Sunday, Jung^Srd, With an outstanding attraction in the person of, “Woody” Woodruff of Lewis ville, who bowls while seated in a wheel chair. “Woody” makes f Tournaments Mie Midwestern aim as well as . placing high In several others attended. He missed the money hy some two maizes in this year’s Win-ton-Salem Pro-Am in February in Winston-Salem, County Softball Results Schenck Wolverines 20, Jay cees 4 Big O Tire 11, Merrill Well & Pump Citizens Telephone 10, Thomas Farms 9 Rosenwald 24, American Thread 18 Merrill Well & Pump 19, Jaycees 7 Big O Tire 5, Schenck Job Corps 2 Little River 10. Schenck Wolverines 2 Citizens Telephone 12, Amer ican Thread 8 DIVISION I W L Big O Tire_8 0 Merrill Well & Pump_2 2 Thomas Farms_1 l Jayeees ___0 3 Schenck Job Corp_0 3 DIVISION n W L Schenck Wolverines_3 1 Citizens Telephone_3 1 Little River_2 1 Rosenwald_2 1 American Thread_0 3 while competing against 399 men and women bowlers, some averaging better than 200. The tournament management invites all the local bowling en thusiast to come out and meet and watch “Woody" in action. He will shoot the 1:30 p.m. flight Sunday. Orioles Still Lead In Babe Ruth League High School graduation and heavy rains forced postpone ment of several games in local Babe Ruth league play, but the league-leading Orioles padded their first place position with a 6- 1 decision over the Tigers last Thursday that brought their record to 4-0 for the young season. Randy Salter bested Tim * Howard on the mound to chalk up his first win of the season for the Orioles. Tuesday, young Howard bounced back as he threw a 7- 0 shut-out at the Dodgers to bring his team firmly in second place with a record of 3-2 for* the season. w The loss dropped the Dodg ers to third place with a record of 1-3, while the Jays have yet to win and are currently in last place fit' tfie standings with a record of 0-3. When you think of prescrip tions, think of VARNER'S, adv. SEND YOUR SON TO THE MOUNTAIN ALL-SPORTS CAMP For Two Inspiring Weeks At One Of America’s Outstanding Sports Camps! TWO SEPARATE WEEK-LONG SESSIONS July 8-14 & July 15-21 On The Beautiful Brevard College Campus FEATURING ’ Participation and Expert Counceling In •S' ■■ ■ ■■ ’ ★ Football ★ Basketball ^ Wrestling -A ★ Wright Lifting if £\ Offering ail young men who have not yet graduated from high school an excellent opportunity to improve their skill and physical condition under the expert guidance and counseling of an outstanding college and high school staff!

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