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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1966 THE CAROLINA JOURNAL Hoopers WilT Hit Hardwood At Home, Hoping For A Win PAGE 3 Lane Hurley is mak ing a determined bid for a starting guard position. BY DONNA HUGHES The Forty-Niners wiU open the basketball seasai at home in the Garinger High gym, Saturday, Nov ember 19, with King College of Brystol. Tennessee. Tipoff is at 8:00 p.m. “We’re hoping it’s the start of a successful season,’’ said Coach Murphy. According to C oach Murphy, Robbie Snipes, Jerry Anthraiy. and Bob Lemmonds are almost sure to be in the starting line-up. The other two positions aren’t nearly as clear cut. “Eddie Goodall is making an even stronger bid for Don Keel’s forward position, emd Lcme Hurley is making a bid for BUI Redmond’s guard position,’’ he explained. The coach believes that it could be the final day of practice prior to the game with King before these positions have been decided. “In both cases each player has dis played talent in a particular phase of the game stronger than his competitor,’’ he said. Coach MurjAiy eicplained that ’’the team is not in condition but if it is possible to remedy this situation in the short time we have, it wiU be done.’’ There have been some impro vements, however. “Our shooting and ball-handling abiUty has im proved. The rebounding wUl prob ably be the key if we have a hi^ly successful season,’’he said. Vital Statistics On Forty-Niners VITAL STATISTICS ON FORTY NAME NUMBER HEIGHT WEIGHT CLASS Jerry Anthaiy 24 6’ 1” 153 Junior Gordon Barrett 34 5’ 9’’ 177 Junior Ben Basinger 31 6’ 4 1/2’’ 190 Freshman Eddie GoodaU 21 6’ 1’’ 160 Sophomore Jerry Harris 44- 6’ 0” 194 Junior Lane Hurley 32 6’ 1/2’’ 184 Junior Don Keel 42 6’ 5’’ 184 Junior Bob Lemmond 41 6’ 6’’ 194 Sophomore Ramie Payne 14 5’ 10’’ 165 Sc^homore BiU Redmond 11 5’ 6’’ 143 Freshman Ronnie Satterfield 23 5’ 11’’ 172 Sophomore Robbie Snipes 22 6’ 1/2“ 161 Junior rl EMERGENCY LAST CHANCE Annual Class Pictures In Process Color Thursday, Nov, 17th A thru M Friday, Nov. 18th N thru Z I'.Ien: Wear Dark Coat and Tie Women: Blouses are provided. FREE “We know nothing about the King College Tornadoes except that they won ten and lost 14 in their 1965-1966 season, but we’re making it a point to try to find out something before we play them,’’ coach related. “We’re Very anxious to play,’’ Coach Murphy said. “We think we have a good basketball team, and the game witli King will certainly Basketball Schedule Saturday, Nov. 19, King College at Charlotte. Fri. & Sat,, Nov. 25, 26, Fla. Presbyterian and SU Leo College at St. Petersburg, Fla. Friday, Dec. 2, Lynchburg Col lege at Lynchburg. Saturday, Dec. 3, Washington and Lee Univ. at Le)dngton, Va. Wednesday, Dec. 7, N. C, Meth odist College at Charlotte. Saturday, Dec. 10, St. Andrews Cc.llege at Laurinburg, N. C. Tuesday, Dec, 13, N. C. Wes- lyan College at East Meek, gym in Charlotte. Friday, Dec. 16, Greensboro College at Charlotte. Thurs. & Fri., Dec. 29, 30, Bridgewater Rotary Holiday Tour ney at Bridgewater, Va. Mon. & Tues. Jan. 2, 3, Hol iday Tourney at Charleston, S. C. Saturday, Jan. 7, College of Ch arleston at Charleston, S. C. Tuesday, Jan. 10, Florida Pres byterian at Charlotte. Saturday, Jan. 14, Lynchburg at Charlotte. Saturday, Jan, 21, Belmont Ab bey College at Belmont, N. C. Tuesday, Jan. 24, Tampa Uni versity at Tampa, Fla. Tuesday, Jem 31, N. C. Metho dist at Fayetteville, N. C. Friday, Feb. 3, CoUege of Ch arleston at Charlotte. Saturday, Feb. 4, Belmont Abbey at Charlotte. Wednesday, Feb, 8, St. Andrews at Charlotte. Friday, Feb. 10, Wash. & Lee at Independence gym in Charlotte. Saturday, Feb. 11, Weslyan at Rocky Mount, N, C. Tuesday, Feb. 14, Greensboro at Greensboro. Thurs. through Sat., Feb. 16-18, DIAC Tourney at Rocky Mount. Monday, Feb. 20, St. Leo at Charlotte. Friday, Feb. 24, Armstrong St ate CoUege at Charlotte, POLICY HOLDER OF THE MONTH m BILL REDMOFTO Starting guard for the Forty- Niners. BUI knows Connecticut Mutual is a winner. See Scott Welton or Ivan Hin- richs today. They can make you a winner. Connecticut Mutual The Blue Chip Company Since 1846 furnish us with information re garding our ability.’’ The week foUowing the game with King College, the Forty - Niners travel to St. Petersburg, Florida, to take on the strong Florida Presbyterian Tritons on Friday, November 25 and the foUowing night, the Monarchs of SL Leo’s CoUege. Florida Presbyterian returns five lettermen, including four starters from last year’s team which won 12 and lost five of their games. The team is led by Jack McGuire, captain, who averaged 11 points per game last season. Also returning is Harry Single tary, who was the Tritons’ lead ing scorer with 20 points per game. He also led the team in rebounding with 17 grabs per game. St. Leo CoUege wUl be led by several returning lettermen in cluding OrchuUi, who led the Mon arch scoring attack tor three years. “Evidently the Forty - Niners are in for two tough games at SL Petersburg, but we are defin itely looking forward to the ch- allange,’’ said Coach Murphy. Cross Country Wrap-Up (See Page 4) Don Keel is trying to hold on to his starting forward position. Robert Pliner took both basket pictures Head into the sun—that way the shadows will fall behind you. When you are offered some thing for nothing walk around it. THE ARNOLD PALMER CARDIGAN —AUTHENTICALLY YOURS FROM ROBERT BRUCE One look at this all-season champion and you’ll know why it’s the most popular sweater in America! Blended of 50% alpaca/50% wool, it's distinctively links-stitched ... comes in a great selection of fresh fashion colors. Cut for active comfort in sizes S, M, L, X. Plaza Men's Store Two locations to serve ycu 1500 Central Avenue 37 32 Coliseum Shopping Center
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