No Freshmen (Cont.) university placement office or local Job Service office. Students interested in the Institute of Government pro gram should mail an application to the Institute of Government. Knapp Building 059A, The Uni versity of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 275H by February 2, 1981. Applicants will be accepted without respect to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, or handicap. BULLDOG^JALL to ELON Greek News /.’ly Xaujkon The Delta Sigma Phi fratern ity would like to announce their new officer’s for 1981. They are President, George Raymond Leggett HI; Vice-president, Chris Webb; Secretary, Mose Stocks; Treasurer, David Britt, and Sgt. Arms, Chris Dickerson. They would also like to con gratulate their new brothers: Lynn Carter, Cecil Downs, Jim Bennett, Jim MAher, Howard Watts, Mike Wall, Woody White and Clarence Wade. The Sigma Sigma Sigma so rority would like to condgratul- ate they newly initiated Delta brothers, and the newly initiat ed Alpha little sisters. The Sigma’s wishes everyone the best of luck on exams and hopes everyone has a GREAK BREAK. GO GREEKS!! OOPS! In our issue of October 13, we stated in a Sports Information release that Cathy Wall was the first athlete from AC, male or female to sign a professional contract. However, during the past month of July, Tim Bardin signed a professional contract to play with the Rocky Mount Pines of the Carolina League, a Class A minor league. Bardin starred for AC at first base for four years before being signed by the Pines. Bardin will be attempting to sign another con tract at spring training starting February 21, where he will be working out with the St. Louis Cardinials in St. Petersburg, Florida. We regret this error, and hope that this time we are correct. However, Wall is the first athlete to sign with a Major League team. PIXIM® byWoM WtlAT m Hoo mpm WIISON - Elon broke open a ,-lose game midway in the second half and held off AC rallies the rest of the way to post a 68-60 CIAC and District 26 victory over the Bulldogs Satur day night. Elon was paced by the double-figure scoring of their starting line-up, Elon overcame a 39-36 deficit by scoring eight een of the next twenty-four points to build a comfortable 54-45 lead, their largest of the evening behind the play of John Motley and Dave Mantiply, both who contributed six points in the drive, for the game Motley tallied 14 points, and Mantiply also added 14. Other double-fig ure scorers for the Fighting Christians were Drew Van Horn with 17, Lee Allison with 11, and Greg Dawson with 10. The Bulldogs were led in scoring by William Bogues with 19, James Leggett with 14, and Rick Mobley with 10. The Bulldogs rallied from a 30-27 halftime deficit to move ahead 39-36 early in the second half after Rick Mobley and James Leggett got out of the gates quickly, but Elon settled down and pulled ahead for keeps, and salted the game away at the free throw line. Elon kept AC guessing throughout most of the contest, by setting Mantiply up for outside jumpers from the corner for most of the game, and when Mantiply was shut off. then Allison or Van Horn would drive the lane for easy layups. Only at the start of the second half were the Bulldogs able to contain all three individuals, as Leggett and Mobley combined for ten of the first twelve ACpoints of the half. Elon moved to 2-2 in the CIAC, 3-2 in the District, and 5-4 overall. AC fell to 1-2 in CIAC action, 2-3 in the District 26 warfares, and 4-5 overall. Atlantic Christian led by as many as four in the first half, but the Fighting Christians used a balance scoring attack to move up by halftime, despite the fact they did not take a trip to the free throw line in the first half, as the Bulldogs committed just two fouls. The Bulldogs will take a two week break, returning to action on January 2 and 3 in the Sertoma Invitational at Green The New Image Barber & Styling Shop Ernest Kaper, Ray Owens, Clyde Davis 701 NE Ward Blvd. Phone 243 ^220 ;Gold Park ShoppingCenter Wilson. N.C.| Attention Students! 9 am to 3 pm All court time $3 per hour College 10 required. Regency Courts membership not necessary REGENCY COURTS Located in Regency Park Executive Center, Tarboro Street, just l^eyond Wilson Memorial Hospital. ^ 1M0 Un»t#d Feature Syndicate, Inc. I RASINO’S i ITALIAN RESTAURANT i » t . invites all AC students to come and V ; enjoy Happy Hours Mon THRU Sun ] from 5:00 p.m. till ?:30 p.m. V ; We’ll be servingfree snacks and lots 5 of good music. } Take outs available for all of our J great sandwiches and pizza. J We’re at the I Shopping Center, f Phone 243-3510 I wood. South Carolina, then return home to take on CIAC and District 26 foe Catawba on January 6. ACC: Bogues 7 5-5 19; Brown 1 0-0 2; Leggett 7 0-1 14; Boyd 2 1-1 5; Bell 2 2-2 6; Carter 2 0-0 4; Gholson 0 0-0 0; Daniell 0 0-0 0; Mobley 4 2-2 10. TOTALS 25 10-11 60. ELON: Allison 5 1-2 11; Dawson 4 2-2 10; Mantiply 6 2-2 14; Van Horn 6 5-6 17; Motley 6 2-2 14; Johnson 1 0-0 2; Jones 0 0-0 0. ■t otals 28 12.14, elon 30 38 - 68 ^CC 27 33 - 60 Total Fouls ACC n F°>^>edout:none OLLIE & BUCK’S WESTERN SALOON 300 N.E. WARD BLVD. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LIVE ENTERTAINMKM 1 WED.- BILLLYERLY FRL- SAT.-WINDY creek SUN.- UNBOOKED TUES. & THLRS, IS COLLEGE NIGHT ROCK AND ROLL_ MUSIC WITH OUR. OWN DJ There will be no group this week runing the door due to exams, but happy hours will still be observed, and everyone will be admited free at that time. Z37^o20T 'k 'k ik 'k * ; Convenience Mart . OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY ^ ★ Self Service Gas ★ F ountain Drinks ★ Hot Sandwiches ★ Hand Dip Ice Cream ATTENTION: ) ^ Sororities (ffi, Fraternities i ^ Inquire About Our “Add-em Clu ik if

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