U'-i The Brevard College Road runners have displayed two fine performances in the last week. The first meet was a victory over Milligan College 43-lfl. Sophomores, Mike Bailey won the meet with a time of 21.05 over the four-mile course. Fol lowing Bailey were freshmen: George Howe 2nd place; Sean Diltz 3rd place; Dan Wilson 4th place; and Karl Ragsdale 6th place. The first runner for Milligan was Mike McMillan who finished 5th. Other Bre vard finishers were Keith Ferguson 7th and Frank Benso 12th. The second meet at Stone Mountain, Georgia, was one of Brevard’s best performances in many years. Out of a field of 290 runners, Brevard’s placers were 13, 16, 23, 77 and 79. Bre vard finished 8th as a team, out of 19 teams, ahead of such teams as West Georgia, Uni versity of Georgia, Georgia Tech, Western Carolina and Cumberland. Mike Bailey 13th, Jerry Yunker 16th and George Howe 23rd did an outstanding job against the four-year universi ties. All three individuals are potential Junior College All Americans. Other Brevard fin ishers were Karl Ragsdale 77th, and Ed Chandler 79th. This Weekend Winnebago Camper Rally To Be Held At Music Center A Winnebago camper rally will be held at Brevard Music Center October 4th - 7th. More than 60 motor homes and 200 persons are expected during the peak attendance period. The rally is closed to the public. Hunter Chevrolet of Hender sonville and Chrysler Corpora tion will feature displays of 1974 motor homes and auxiliary equipment. Many Brevard mer chants have contributed door prizes. An informal banquet will be held in the Music Center cafe teria Saturday night. Special banquet guests will include Bre vard Mayor Charles Campbell. Entertainment will be pro vided by a doggers group from Henderson County followed by group square dancing in Straus Hall . Registration Underway / For Election In City (Continued from Page One) day, October 12th, excluding Saturdays and Sundays. A filing fee of $20 has been established by the Board of Aldermen for each candidate. Mildred E. Kilpatrick Chairman of the City Board Elections. Aldermen W. W. Duckworth A and Dwight Moffitt come up for - ---X— r 8, w re-election in the November 6th Election. As of press time Wednesday, no one had filed either in the Mayor’s race or for the Board of Aldermen. The USS North Carolina, now a memorial and tourist attrac tion at Wilmington, N. C., was the first American battleship to ^irfclhto Japanese territory dur ing World War II. Hendersonville's Fourth Quarter Rally Fails The Brevard Blue Devils built up a substantial 24-7 margin and then gamely with stood a furious Hendersonville surge in the final period to de feat the Bearcats 24-21 before a sellout crowd of some 6,000 bi partisan fans here last Friday night The win was Brevard’s sec ond straight of the year after three losses, their fourth in a row over arch-rival Henderson ville, and their second straight win over the Bearcats that was decided by the margin of a field goal. Last year, Stan Hudson boot ed a first quarter field goal that proved to be all the Blue Devils needed to down the Bearcats 3-0, and last Friday night Gary Wynn kicked one from 19 yards out in the second period that was to prove the difference this year, although no one knew it at the time. Brevard’s alert secondary and hard-rushing defensive line ap plied the pressure in the closing minutes that helped stave off the fired up Bearcats and preserve the victory for the Blue Devils. What had appeared to be a virtual runaway suddenly be came a. titan tic struggle in the fourth period when Henderson ville scored two touchdowns in a little over three minutes to nar row the margin from 24-7 to 24-21, Hendersonville’s first fourth quarter score came on a 46 yard scoring aerial from Randy Mahaffey to Chris Ferguson, coming with 8:22 left in the game. The pass was completed on third down and 14, and simply caught Brevard’s secon dary napping. The Bearcats scored again 5:55 remaining when Dale Grif fin’s intended pitch-out went awry at the Brevard 21 and was chased down and finally recov ered by Hendersonville’s John Powers at the Brevard three yard line. Gary Rivers Masted over You've Asked For It NOW YOU'RE GONNA GET IT! Now You Can Hear All Your FOOTBALL SCORES First Hand, And Not Have To Wait To Read Them In The Sunday Morning Paper! • • • WLJ JLuJn, &■ Claw, WILL BE BRINGING YOU THE Football Score Board Over WPNF RADIO 1240 ON YOUR DIAL Every Saturday Evenii At 7:05 p. m. Keep Up With Your Favorite Team Through The Courtesy Of That Were The PAGE TWO October 4, 1973 Program Highlights National 500 Stock Car Race To Be Heard, WPNF Sunday is another race date for auto racing fans who listen to WPNF-Radio. Another big race comes up this weekend with Sunday’s broadcast of the National 500 Stock Car race from Charlotte Motor Speed way. Top drivers entered in this big race include: Bobby Allison, Cale Yarbrough and Benny Par sons. Other big name drivers are expected to also be entered in this race, which will be one of the richest races in the his tory of late model cars. Local sponsors of the race broadcast on WPNF-Radio in clude: Brevard Amoco Service Station; Pisgah Fish Camp; Citizens Telephone Company; Brevard Paint and Decorating Center and Goodwill Motors. Broadcast time will be 12:15 p.m. Sunday afternoon. Tune 1240-Radio WPNF for this big race Sunday. In Sports WPNF starts off the weekend sports broadcasts with the air ing of the Brevard-East Hender son from Brevard Stadium Fri day night. Saturday afternoon’s broad cast of the North Carolina Tar Heels game against N. C. State at Raleigh will begin over WPNF-Radio at 1:15 p.m. Other Programs The schedule for the Farm and Home hour is as follows: from the two to score on third down, and Randy Blankenship’s extra point brought Henderson ville to within three with plenty remainir Brevard's_._— occasion to thwart Hender sonville’s furious aerial assault in the final minutes to preserve the win, which knocked the Bearcat’s from the ranks of the undefeated. The opportunistic Blue Devils had built up their advantage early with two first quarter touchdowns. The first came on a two yard run by Danny Walk er that had been set up by a fumble recovery of Mark Hoop er’s punt at the Hendersonville two yard line. It was a bone jarring tackle by Jim Phillips that knocked the ball loose from Gary Rivers that set up the Blue Devil score. After Gary Wynn booted the extra point, he kicked off deep to the Bearcats, pinning them at their three yard line. Several plays later, Bobby Arnett pick ed off Rivers pass and ran it back to the Bearcat 35 to set up Brevard’s second score. Dale Griffin passed beautiful ly to tackle-eligible receiver Jihi Phillips to Henderson ville’s 4, and Danny Walker did his thing from there to raise the count to 1441 after Wynn’s second conversion. The Bearcats took the kickoff and marched right down their first talley, which on an 8 yard blast up die by fullback Rona climaxing a 87 ~ Blankenship’s 14-7, Brevard, midway second period. the Thursday, Soil Conservation Service, Merrimon Shuford; Friday, Station Program; Mon day, Home Agent, Miss Jean Childers; Tuesday Station Pro gram; Wednesday, County As sistant Agent, Dennis Winters. Speaking this week on Morn ing Devotions is Rev. Joseph Hayes, pastor of the Brevard Church of God. The Sunday morning church service will be broadcast through the remote facilities of WPNF from the Morningside Baptist church during the month of October. Rev. Wil liam Searcy is pastor. The Brevard High Freshmen roared back with a vengeance last Thursday after suffering losses in their first three games to hand the Enka Freshmen a decisive 14-0 licking at Brevard High Stadium. The falling rain ‘ failed to dampen the spirits of the young Blue Devils as they scored quickly on the second play from scrimmage and then added an other touchdown in the fourth period to win going away. The ninth graders were also in scoring position at Enka’s five when the first half ended, and again on the three when the final horn sounded, or the score could have been higher. Starting at their own 23, Bre vard struck quickly when David Lee Moss ripped around right end for 72 yards to Enka’s five, and then swept left end for the final five on the next play. He then ran the two point conver sion to put the locals ahead 8-0. Moss also scored Brevard’s other touchdown in the fourth quarter from two yards out, and Circus Coming ’|'o Town, Advance Tickets Cheaper The Brevard Jaycees are sponsoring the famous Sells and Gray three-ring Circus on Tues day, October 9th, to be held at the Brevard Junior High School when the extra point attempt missed, the final score read Bre vard 14, Enka 0. The Freshmen looked good on both offense and defense, turning in their best team ef fort to date. Several Enka threats were halted by two key pass interceptions by Jim Hyatt in Brevard's secondary, and Willie Howard called a good game at quarterback on offense. This Thursday, Hie Freshmen will be seeking their second win of the season when they travel over to Erwin to take on the young Warriors at Erwin’s stadium. Athletic Field. The Jaycees are selling ad vance tickets which can be pur chased at Sears, Cambridge Square and Nationwide Insur ance Company or from any Jay cee member. These tickets are priced at $1.25 for children under 14 and $2.00 for adults. At the gate, the same tickets will be $1.50 and $2.50 respec tively. The Jaycees want to thank the merchants, professional peo ple and others throughout the county who have given such generous support to the circus promotion. As a result, many underpriviledged children will attending the circus who otherwise would not have been able to go. When in need of Job printing call The Transylvania Timet. Rosman Halts Hayesville 22-6 Travels To Andrews Friday The Rosman Tigers recorded their second win of the season and their first in Smoky Moun tain Class A Conference compe tition last Friday when they defeated Hayesville there by a 22-6 margin. Statistically, Hayesille had a little the better of it, racking up 15 first downs to Rosman’s 11, and totaling 291 yards rush ing and passing to Rosman’s 196. But when it counted, the Tigers were tough in nothing their second win of the year. After a scoreless first quar ter, Rosman got on the board in the second period when Carl Galloway went over from five yards out, and then stretched the margin to 8-0 when Emmer soi> O’Shields ran over for the two point conversion. In the third period, Tony Stewart zipped the final ten yards -to score for the Tigers, and the two pointer made the scoreboard read 16-0, Rosman. Playing catch-up football, Hayesville had to take to the air, (they completed 17 of 32 passes for the night) but Ricky Pangle alertly picked off Mike ed strong praise op his entire team after the game, stating that both the offense and de fense played superlative foot ball. Coach McLellan also stated that he was real proud of the fan reaction when the teams came up the field after Hender sonville’s third touchdown had narrowed the score to 24-21. “The Brevard fans stood up in unison and cheered the Blue Devils as they came back up the field after Hendersonville’s score, and I know the team ap preciated that showing pf con fidence and the backing of their fans at that crucial time. I want the fans to know that we great ly appreciate support like that,” Coach McLellan stated. The Blue Devils will be at home again this Friday night to undefeated East Henderson in a game that both teams must win if they are to ?tay alive in Parkway Division competition. It will be “parent’s night”, with the parents of the Blue Devils being honored during Hooper’s pass and streaked 15 yards for the score that stretch ed Rosman’s margin to 22-0. Hooper did put Hayesville on the board in the final frame when he connected with Scott Bridgeford for 25 yards and the lone Hayesville score of the night, making the final score Rosman 22, Hayesville 6. The Tigers will face another acid road test this Friday night when they travel to Andrews to take on the Wildcats in another Smoky Mountain Conference clash. “Andrews is always tough!” remarked Rosman Coach Lee Powell, “And they’ll be espe cially rough coming off their 13-0 loss to Cherokee last Fri day. “We’ll have to play better than we did against Hayesville to beat them, but I feel like our boys can do it if they come up with their best effort,” Coach Powell concluded. Kickoff time at Andrews has T been set for 8:00 p.m. Statistics Bosnian H’ville First downs 11 15 Rushing yardage 136 126 Passes . 6-14-0 17-23-1 Passing yardage 60 165 Passes 5-14-0 17-32-1 Fumbles lost 2 1 Yards penalized 37 15 Return yardage 0 85 Bosnian Hayesville 0 8 8 6—22 0 0 0 6—6 Just because the US. 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