1967 ^fnpakef \6 Club By bill SMOAK 1967 ACC golf team fea- L a veteran lineup of return- . lettermen. Wayne Bynum, Un Fulp, Nick Serba and , Quinn are seniors return- for their final trips around u Jinis. fjobu Alford, the Wendell ama- L js back and is a two-year fcuian. Alford is a junior. L Mayfield rounds out the m six. Mayfield is a transfer from N. C. State and is r junior. Bill Cook, sophomore, led Johnnie McDustial, a Wil- 'j5 boy, complete the squad. lAttempting a comeback this f3T after being out of action jst year due to personal rea ms is Booty Gale. Cale is not W at his best right now, « with his type of determina- pn, improvement will be on the lay. iTSe golf team dropped their rst match to Campbell College ‘ f a 13-11 score. Campbell has I je of the finest teams in the * a!e and the match with ACC down to the final four- me. Next home match is Sat- rday morning at Happy Valley, Baseball The ACC baseball team has otten off to a rather dismal ial start, dropping five of their j 'fst six games. 'Rie picture may ct he as dark as it may seem 8 only one of these losses were ' gaisst conference opponents M Point defeated ACC 6-1 and , I considered among the top 'Vce teams in the conference. “Tlie Bulldogs trouble has been nimarily a lack of hitting. 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Tennis The ACC tennis team is among the leaders in the conference with a 2-0 record. High Point and Elon have been the victims thus far with more to come. These conference victories were earned with Gary McMahon unable to make the trips due to being confined to the school in firmary. I. V. Thompson, David Hales, Eddie Gwaltny, George Rainey, and Bill Bootright were the players winning their match es in the 2-0 record. The next home match is with Appalachian on Friday and Saturday. Track The ACC track team dropped their opening meet to High Point 91-54. Earning points for ACC were in the 100 yard dash, Hackett and Landen first and second; 220, Hackett and Landen second and third; 440, Hill third; 880, Hooks and Owens second and third; mile. Hooks third; two-mile, Cooke and Hooks second and third; 120 hurdles, Gibbs third; 330 hurdles, Swan- ker third; pole vault, Swanker and Owens first and third high jump, Gilmore, first; long jump, Wilkens, second; shot put, Jones and Schwab, second and third; discus, Schwab, second; javelin, Griffin and Swankee, first and third. The next meet is Friday at Campbell. Receives Honor Larry Jones, captain of the 1966-67 basketball team has re cently been named to the Hon orable Mention roster of the All- American N.A.LA, Team. Prior to this honor, Jones had been selected as a member of the 10-man All-Carolinas Confer ence Team and the 10-man Dis trict 26 N.A.LA. Team. According to Coach Ira Nor folk, team captain Jones’ per formance “was instrumental in the ACC team attaining their first winning season in six years and completing their season as the fifth ranked team in the nation in the N.A.LA. final sta tistics in team field- goal ac- ACC’s Golf Team curacy with a .525 percentage.” Miscellaneous Nick Serba and Bob Coving ton, both business majors at ACC have been named to the Carolina Conference All Aca demic Basketball team. It might be said that they are “back in the saddle” as they were on the team last year. Serba is a senior from Wilson and Coving ton a sophomore from Rocking ham. Three members of the ACC baseball team have been named to the Dean’s list at ACC. Watt Moore and Wade Johnson, P. E. majors and Joe Willis, a physics major, were named. This certain ly speaks well for the student athletes at ACC. Notice The ACC baseball team won their first Carolina Conference victory Tuesday with a 3-1 vic tory over Guilford. Wade John son went the distance and moved his record to 2-0. Chuck Fleet’s double with two on in the eighth Inducts Sisters Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority welcomes to its sisterhood two new sisters. They are Julie Artz and Sandy Hogge. They were ini tiated into the Gamma IX chap ter Friday, March 31 at the Presbyterian Church in Wilson. The two new sisters along with the other Zigma sisters ate breakfast Sunday morning at Howard Johnson’s Restaurant, after which everyone attended the Presbyterian Church. — i won the game and broke a 1-1 deadlock. The ACC tennis team defeated Phieffer 4-3 in a Carolina Con ference match. ACC now stands 3-0 in the conference. More on these two events next week. Ruffles Collins, Johnnie Bis- sette, Beverly Moore and Judy Youngblood are the new Tri- Sigma pledges. GOLD PARK’S SANDWICH SHOP Across From New Gym 11-11 Weekdays—3-11 Sun. 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