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THE COLLEGIATE
Speaking Of Sports By Leigh Taylor
Klon Boxes With Hulldogs'
Boolers
The Fighting Christians of
Klon missed communion
ceremony two weeks ago, so
they decided to take blood from
the Bulldogs soccer squad in last
week's match. Two players for
each team were thrown out of
the game due to unnecessary
roughness. The fights originated
when some of Elon’s players,
who happened to be rejected
football castoffs, decided to take
matters into their own hands or
feet. The score for the two fights,
ACC 1, Elon 1, which just hap
pened to be the tally for the
match also.
The Bulldogs scored their first
goal in the first half when an
Elon player fouled Dave Wells in
the penalty area. Chris Small
wood scored his second penalty
shot of the season and his fifth
goal overall as he drilled the
white leather ball past the frozen
Elon goalie.
The second half began with
more unsportsman-like conduct
until it erupted when ACC’s Brad
Church was pushed from behind
First Annual Sports Day
The first annual Men’s In
terdormitory Association Sports
Day was held Saturday, October
26, 1974, with Hackney II as the
ultimate winner.
In all, about 70 members of the
three teams competed for first
place trophies in the ten
scheduled events. Hackney I
was led by Richard Brooks who
totaled eight points with a 1st
place in Chess and a 2nd place in
pool. Hackney II’s point leader
was Carlos Ebron who tallied
eight points with a 1st in singles
ping pong and a 2nd in singles
badminton. Caldwell Hall was
led by Richard Starritt who had
a 1st in pool and was a member
of the first place bowling team.
Additional winners include the
following: Tom Powers (Hac I)
— bowling, Jimmy Cobb (Hac I)
— Checkers, Powers-Phillips
(Hack I) — ping pong doubles,
Hiekman-Whitfield (Hack II) —
badminton doubles, Ray
Jackson (Cald) — MVP
basketball, William Whitfield
Football Ends
Three Tie
Intramural football for 1974
has ended in a three way tie
between Sigma Pi, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, and Delta Sigma Phi.
Each team will receive a trophy
at the end of the year.
In the final games of the
season, underdog Sigma Pi
upset the Sig Eps, 6-0 before one
of the biggest crowds in recent
football history. The lone score
came with less than three
minutes left in the final quarter
as Pi quarterback Joseph Bright
plunged in from the one yard
line.
Also, the Delta Sigs came from
behind to defeat Day II 13-7. The
Day team drew first blood in
executing a statue-of-liberty-
halfback-option pass from Rich
Wingfield to Steve Van Huss for
a 50 yard TD. However, the
Deltas evened the score in the
third quarter, and finally won it
in overtime on a 30-yard pass to
Martin Hagwood.
Volleyball
Begins
Monday
Monday, Nov. 4
6:30 Hackney I vs. Hackney
II; Alfiia Sig vs. Day I
7:30 Sig Ep vs. Caldwell; Delta
Sig vs. Faculty.
Tuesday, Nov. 5
6:30 Hackney I vs. Day
Sigma Pi vs. Caldwell.
7:30 Sig Ep vs. Day
Hackney II vs. Delta Sig.
Wednesday, Nov. 6
6:30 Sigma Pi vs. Day
Delta Sig vs. Day 1.
7:30 Hackney II vs. Alpha Sig;
Faculty vs. Sig Ep.
II;
I;
II;
(Hac II) — tennis, and Tim
(^rbett (Hack II) — singles
badminton. After ail events had
been completed, the point tally
sheet showed Hackney II, the
defending college intramural
team had defeated Hackney I by
a 35‘'2-29 margin, with Caldwell
placing third with 2IV2 points.
In all, it was a day well-
played, and a much enjoyed day
by all participants. For those
who did not compete — look
forward the Second Annual
Men’s Interdormitory Sports
Day next October.
by an Elon “red neck”. While
Church and the Elon players
performed their cha cha dance,
both benches chose partners to
help out. At this point an un
identified Elon player crossed
the path of Coach Dave Adkins
and verbally assaulted him. The
Battle of Armageddon was
somehow stopped and play
resumed until Mike Southward
was pushed without cause. Mike
revenged his foul and was
quickly escorted from the field.
The only consolation for
Southard was knowing that he
has potential to be a top flite
sparring partner for a
heavyweight boxing contender.
With 13 minutes to play, Elon
slipped a goal past goalie Bill
Moore, The Bulldogs took 21
shots at the opposing goalie as
compared to seven shots by the
Elon front line.
Steve Sellers and Chuck
Rierson were hampered by
ankle injuries and Dave Wells’
upset stomach didn’t help the
ACC effort. Mike Hickman, a
senior from Virginia Beach,
displayed his usual all-around
game by hustling up and down
the field all day. Mike was aided
defensively by Larry Barker’s
tenacious play.
The last game of the season
will be the Homecoming match
against St. Andrews. The match
will be held at Cavalier Terrace
park beginning at 2:00 on
Saturday, November 2.
Louisburg Squeezes Past
Volleyball Girls
Last week Coach Carole
McKeel’s volleyball team
thought they were in the
Everlasting Bonfire as the Devil
himself viewed the action in
Louisburg’s broiling gym. The
Bulldogs grappled throughout
the first game, but Louisburg’s
paid referees saw to it that their
employer would get the favoring
judgement. However, the ACC
girls didn’t give up until they lost
15-13. In the second game, the
Bulldogs play became even
more frustrated. Louisburg
lucked out another 15-13 win to
capture the match and send ACC
to its third loss against seven
wins.
High scorer for the Bulldogs
was Debbie Purvis with 11
points. Carolyn Stevens had six
points and Jan Divene finished
with four points.
The JV team won the third
match to remain undefeated.
Debbie Purvis’ younger sister,
Kathy, was high scorer with 12
points followed by Mary Loj,
Bunting with eight points.
Capbell Soups Girls
Tennis Team
Mrs. Barbara Smith’s netters
lost another close match last
week and this time it came from
the Rockets of Campbell. This
was the fourth time that the girls
have lost 3-6.
Joan Adams shelled Marv
Jean Rigsbee 6-3, 6-1 to capture
her eighth win in singles this
year. This was the fourth time in
two years that a Campbell No. 1
girl has lost to “Jolting Joan.”
No. 2 Tricia Cloyd won her
third singles match of the season
as she whooped the heck out of
Joan Shaffer. Tricia’s blitzkrieg
of tennis showmanship lasted for
only 13 games as she won 6-1, M.
The remaining singles mat
ches for ACC were all lost, but
most of the contests were close.
Denise Wineman lost 6-7,6-1,3-1.
Bridget Long was deprived of
victory 2-6, 2-6. No. 6 Kathy
Pheiffer was defeated 1-6 and 0-
6.
Adams and Cloyd won the only
doubles match as they beat
Rigsbee and Edwards 8-0,
Wineman and Pheiffer almost
pulled out another win but they
lost 6-8.
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Nov. 2 11:00 a.m.
TENTATIVE
Homecoming Schedule
Friday, November 1,1974
7:30 p.m. Homecoming Concert
Crowning of the 1974 Homecoming Queen
Homecoming Parade, Downtown Wilson
Registration and Hospitality
Center Campus
Hosted by Wilson County Alumni Chapter
Informal Concert, College Chorus, Ross Albert, Director
12.00 noon Alumni Business Meeting
Hardy Alumni Hail
Darwin AAcCaffity, Presiding
Alumni Luncheon
College Cafeteria
Presentation of Alumni Queen, Alumnus of the Year and Alumni Facuity Award
Soccer Game, ACC vs. St. Andrews
ACC Soccer Field
Open House on Campus
Departmental Coke Hour
Hosted by: All Departments
Art Majors — Case Art Building
Business Majors — Hines Hall Lobby
Education Majors — Room 109 (Hines Hall)
Foreign Language Majors — Room 103, Music Building
Health & Physical Education — Wilson Gym Lobby
History Majors — Trustee Room (Hardy Alumni Hall)
Mathematic Majors — Math Office Building
Music Majors — Choral Room (Music Building)
Nursing Majors — Nursing Mobile Unit (A & B)
Psychology—Room 112 (Hines Hall)
Religion & Philosophy—Dr. Allan Sharp residence 1604 Grove Street, Wi son,
N.C.
Science Majors — Science BIdg.
Social Sciences — Room 212 (Hines Hall)
Buffet Dinner, College Cafeteria (you are our guest, no charge)
A very special program featuring music by the College Band, under the direction
8:00 p.m. of Andrew Preston, with Reverend Willis Wilson as Guest Speaker.
1:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
to
5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
to
Basketball Game, ACC Alumni vs. ACC Varsity
Wilson Gym
9:00 p.m. Hospitality Room, Heart of Wilson Motel
Alumni and Bulldog Club members invited.
12:00 p.m.