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Knights Upset
ECC in Finale
lecklenburg North Wins
itramural Football Playoff
Lcklenburg North toppled
bred South in the
Lf for the Men’s Intramural
Lpionshlp by a score of>i6-0.
r teams finished the . .‘ason
111 an 8-2 record, Ridir | on a
len game winning ;.treak,
lcklenburg North’s spirits
' e "up" for the deciding game.
lick Casque blocked an at-
pted Mecklenburg South punt
[he end zone and put Meck-
lurg South ahead 2-0. The de-
;e sparkled for all of the game,
highlight being when Bruce
le intercepted a Mecklenbui g
ith pass and then toss-
a pass to Gasque for the
pchdown. In the final scoring
a‘v of the game, quarterback Bob
'nshaw threw to Tighe who
ae again heaved another touch-
inpass, this time E. D.Turn-
|was on the receiving end.
|arry Ludka, one of Mecklen-
ll£ South's outstanding players,
as out of action due to a hand
jury sustained in a previous
I
game.
Barry Snyder, president of the
Men’s Intramural Sports, says
of this years football season,
“This year we have seen more
teams with better records, rather
than just one or two teams com
peting for the title. This has
resulted in better participation
and more spirit on the part of all
players.”
Kings Mountain proved itself
this year by staying right in
the heart of the battle until drop
ping its final game, 26-0 to
Meek. South.
Watch for the All-Star game
against the University of North
Carolina Dorm champs towards
the end of November, An All-
Star team has been chosen, they
are;
Buddy Elmore - Winston Salem
East
Scott McCrea - Winston Salem
West
Badger Johnson - Orange
Bob Brewbaker - Kings Moun-
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Jack Callahan
South
Kell Gay - Mecklenburg South
Athos Rostan - Mecklenburg
South
Rick Legrand - Mecklenburg
South
Larry Ludka - Mecklenburg
South
and the championship team—
Mecklenburg North
FINAL STANDINGS
W.L,
G
•B.
Mecklenburg N,
9-2
_
_
Mecklenburg S,
8-3
1
Kings Mountain
7-3
1
1/2
Winston-Salem E.
4-6
4
1/2
Orange
2-8
6
1/2
Winston-Salem W.
1-9
7
1/2
Coy and Sandlin
Retain Cup Title
The second annual Dean’s Cup
Races were held for the men and
women students of St. Andrews
this past Saturday, October 30.
Successfully defending their
championship title for Kings
Mountain dorm were sophomores
Bob Coy and Woody Sandlin. The
oarsmen completed the course
in a record time of 7:31:6, bet
tering the second place team of
Motorcycle” Quinn and "Har
lem” Colby of Kings Mountain by
6 seconds.
Wilmington dorm repeated its
performance again this year by
capturing the women’s boat race
title. Behind the cars were Bon
nie Wolf and Linda Schutt, fresh
men. Running a close second were
Beverly Brewer and Mary Kes-
ler representing Albemarle
dorm.
The coed race, like the
women’s, covering a shorter dis
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SOCCER
COY PASSES BALL IN VICTORY OVER ECC
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“Say It With
Tlowars”
The St, Andrews soccer team
closed the season last Tuesday
with a 5-1 upset victory over
East Carolina College.
The Knights started the game
with a corner kick from Yank
Albers to Howie Flierl who scor
ed the first St. Andrew goal.
E.C.C. scored on a penalty kick
in the second period..
A key defensive play occurred
in the first half as goalie Joe
Overton was drawn deep into the
penalty box. A quick pass left
the goal open and E.C.C. attempt
ed to score on a slow rolling shot.
Fullback Jeep Mullins managed
to get a toe on the ball to save
a sure goal. The first half end
ed in a 1 - 1 deadlock.
The S.A. booters outshot the
E.C.C, team 19 to 10 in the first
half, but were unable to connect
for a score.
The second proved what was
evident in the first.Albers, early
in the third period, broke the tie
with a penalty shot, followed by
Bob Chalken with a goal after
a scramble at the E, C. C. goal.
Albers again led the scoring in
the final period with a head shot
from Bob Welch. Wells Bill cap
ped off the season with the Knights
final goal on an assist from Al
bers.
Goalie Overton led the defense
with 17 saves. Strong support
came from his three fullbacks.
Jack Castle, George Pistolas,
and Mullinix.
This was the Knights final game
of the season, leaving them with
a 4-8 record.
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