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T H K r o I, I, F. i; I A T f;
P*g:e Thrfr
I • IhSfLenoir Rhyne Edges Bulldogs
When Coach SpanKler takes his Bulldog cagers over tu
Eastern Carolina Teachers' College Saturday night, hLs
chaiTK®s "'1* putting oui their best efforts to extend a
string of four athletic victories over their arch rivals from
Greenville. Since the baseball season of 19-18, the Pirates
have gone down in defeat in two baseball contest-i; in
football last fall and in the first ba.^ketball game played
betveen the two schools this season. This is probably the
largest string of wins the local Bulldogs have ever enjoyed
over the Pirates. With Charlie Moye and Jnck Kverton
back in the line-up the Bulldogs will have to be at their
best o hang on to "Bohunkus”. .Moye was praised very
highly by the North Carolina State Mentor, Kverette Ca.se,
when hi.'< team met K. C. T. C. in ;» pre-.'<fiison practice
game.
Atlantic Christian will also have a boy on the floor
thrtl is an almost certain all-confprencr man this year
in Paul Glazer. A junior. Glazer has been a standout
all year on the North Slate Conference hardwood and
at the time of this writing is the fifth highest scorer
in the conference. Jack Allsbrook, Rocky Mount’s
contribution to the Bulldog’s Cagers, has also enjoyed
a fine year and is also included in the Big Ten Scorers
in the conference.
The Spanglerpien have their eyes on the tournament
which starts at Elkin .soon. The A. C. C. team has come a
long way uphill since taking a 66-3.S drubbing at the hands
of Appalachian in their initial conference game just before
CWstmas and might well be the dark horse team of the
fast approuthing tourney.
With touches of Spring in the air, much of the talk about
the campus concerns baseball. U ith two all-conference
standouts back on hand in Sparky McCaskill and J. 1).
Thorne, Atlantic Chri.stian is expectcd to again be one of i
the top teams in the circuit. Coach Carl Blythe will make
hi.s debut as head mentor of this sport.
Speaking again of K. C. T. C.. an announcement came
from their athletic (lei)artmenf recently to ihe effect that
they had signed Bill Dole, the popular Fayetteville coach,
as head coach of football at that .school. He succeeds Jim
Johnson who has guided the des'inies of the K. C. T. C.
grid eleven for the pa.st several vears.
Coach Bob Spangler is expecting a large turnout of boys 1
for spring football practice which is scheduled to get!
underway soon. Everyone with the exception of Lefty Hel-
mer and John Goff are expected to be on hand to form
the nucleus of next fall’s squad.
The Sports department of the COI.I.EGlATp; is happy to
announce a new member on its staff this month. Johnny
Colones is a traii.sfer from Carolina and is here to complete
work for a degree. Johnny coached a highlv regarded
Selma High School eleven last fall and in an interested
.student of the athletic world.
Girls' Mural League Rebels Maintain
^ Gets Underway Pace To Lead
Bulldogs Upset High Point 62 To SO
H> (iK\K SW'HIiKK I
The girls' Intramural League
began with a han^ this past month
with the Shmoos administering:'
the Admiralets a 19>13 defeat.:
Sigoia Tau Chi captured a low'
tcorlne affair in the second tilt ^
on [the schedule hy edging Phi |
Slftiia Tau 8-3. In the two re-!
maininR contests played thus far,
Gwen Tomlinson led Phi Sigma
Tan to a one point 20-19 ytctory i
over Delta Sigma. Tomlinson;
garner<Kl 14 of her teams* 20 ;
polntK. In the final contest, the I
Admiralets tested the Wolf-Pack
20-18.
Gwen Tomlinson leads all scor
ers with 15 points but it is closely
pursued by Helen Hazemore, who
has 12 buckets to her credit.
KAlNDKOfs ()V \ TIN
Hy Vivinn Miller j
Raindrops I
I'g on a tin roof ,
Beat out their regular rhythms, I
Beal out the regular rhythms of
life.
Intramural Loop
Ily <;K\K SK<’Hl4KU
Th»* Sigma Alpha HebeU are
setting a torrid pare to lead the
Intramural basketball league with
four victories against no defeats.
Coached by Jesse James, the
•Kambling Uebels” have crush«»d
all opposition handily thus far. In
their Initial contest they won “go
ing away” defeating the winless
Deacons 49-24. Hodson dumped in
12 points to lead the scoring. Dis
playing a fast break and a pressing
floor game, the continued their
supremacy by trouncing the Ti
gers 59-15. their arch rival, the
Troians. 4 4-24 and also a battling
Cyclone quintet 51-32.
Sporting four wins against only
one loss the Phi Kappa Trojans
have played excellent ball except
for their lone loss to the Rebels.
Should the high-flying Rebels
falter the Trojans will be there to
catch them as they come sliding
down the ladder.
Your truly can see only one
A. C. C. Drops Tilt*
To Powerful Lenoir
Rhyne Quint 58-57
V uowtTful I<«»noir Hhynt* hand
fd the local A C C Hulldos a
v-uT (jffcni on lh*» t»ort
Misnday night for a North Slat«» ;
(Nmfert'nr^ vIrtDry It wa* a vlo«**
battle all tho hut th«* ; a^t<rB
from the WVst «frr juat a little
tiMt much for th>* hulIdoKii.
Paring the \*ay for thr l»M'itit
('aptian I'aul i)lai«*r
b«ggt*d M total uf 33 iniitKN (o (ak**
individual s-.-orlng honors for the
night, none on hli h****lh wan Wil-
Hon'K Mull NewKome. now pla)iiiK
for J^renoir Hbyne, who ta))lf*ti
many times durins the night.
With th« scori* at &K-55 In th*«
rloaing mlnuteii of the game, A('(?
tried vainly to rack up the neoeA-
sary winning points Foul shots
tAere taken out on the sid** with
hotH*s of gaining a victory, but the
\S>Mt«*rn fi\«* held the A(- caK«*rs.
With only a minuto remaining In
tho game. Hester netted two more
points to boost live score With
time running out. the locals Mill
had hopes of a win. but the final
whihtle sounded l>efore they could
fulfill their hope.H.
Charles Hester, reserve guard
for A(!C. played a bang up game
as he went on to tally a total of
14 tM)int^ for the night. Allsbrook
gilt thre,*. H. Tart four. Stott five,
Sugg three, and Hrown five, and
('aptain Paul (ilazer tiMised In 23.
Saturday night, ACC travels to
K. C. T. (’. in (Jroenvllle for a ron-
ferenrr tilt with the Pirates. This
is the final game of the year for
the Bulldogs who will be trying to
repeat the beating they gave the
IMraten on the local court Janu
ary 22. llOHt^NKUS is at stake
and is now in possession «>f AC(\
but the AC five will be out for a
rei>eat iierformance.
Starting lineup will probably be
(ilater. Stott, Tart. Allsbrook and
Sugg.
team that may side track the
smarting RebelH. Who? The fast<
stepping Lardy’s of course.
We wish to congratulate on
half of the student body (’oarh
('arl Hlythe and his capable assls
tant Joe Costin, for the fine intra
mural program they have provld**d
for us this year. Keep up the good
l*lilur«Nl art* ui iIm* tiittn* UM'itilM*r« of Cite
l»a*.kefhAll Paul (tla/>*r anti Jack \IWI>riMik. arr (hr>
lilicli M i»n tli«* •M|UN<t Midt <«la#er hi<l<llnic f«>r
hottorn. PI<'tunMl mIiIi tlieiii 4'«m»< Ii I art S|t«tiKier. pilot of llit'
Utllldotf*!.
PUP'S KENNELS
ih JoHNMi: roi^>NKs
After taking four defeats in a
row. namely Wake Forest Krosh
twire, K. M- 1.. and Pembroke
State ('olleae. the Bullpups learn
ed their A It (' s of collegiate
"doK eat-dog'* conuM*tlilon on the
court here Iasi ewning. And aft^r
trailing 15 polnta at the half
aKauiHt houisburg, changed tbeir
bark to a blt«> an YateK, Ileainan.
tiarret, and Kisher burned the
ni'tM In the final nilnutes of play
to overhaul the ’ Tall Top|H*rs* at
the Is.ou mark and go on ahead
In the final two minutes with the
sp»MMfy .Va<- VateA leading the way
by dumping In three straight
bu< kvtH and a total of sixteen
bu< kets and a total of sixteen
polnfH for the night.
In all fairness to the llulpups.
and giving credit where It ia due.
the Kerond half attack waa a
crowd delighter and the bent en*
glneerli»g-of an-overhaul-job Job
se.Mi this seastm at the college
gym. In the final two mlnut«M
with lirown paasing-off and ('alla-
baii zipping-in Itallet-hops, Ih"
Ditlltiups drained the 1^>ulsburg
Work, ('ommissionHr'
MI N UIIH ( \H Of-
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Pta>er Team OanieH Points
.Stan iiodson ^Rebels 4 4 7
Jnlly James Deacons 4 4 6
paasline. danuned up their o«n
bucket and ditched a stream of
field goals aa automatic' as a
horse opera'* si* shooter.
The Kreshnjen are working
I hard for their renialning two
Igam*.. On February 11. the Pupn
] Jt»urn« y South to face the unranny
‘shooting Pembroke quint and
j bring down the curtain here Feb-
I ruary 17 against the precision-
I like. fsMt breaking F. M I ('a
df'ta.
I The f4illttwlng Is a list of th<-
players;
Mac Yatea. 16S lbs. Fay-
♦*ttevllle. Hill Beaman. 216
Mbs, Wilson. N (V; Art (Jarris. 6‘
r‘. J6S lbs . ('hotsa. Maaa.; .Marl'
! on Brown, 6', IKn lt»s.. Red Oak.
N C,. <*arrol Brown. S'lu", IKO
libs. JameHvill**, N. , Jay Fish-
I er. 160 lbs. Red Oak. N. ;
.Roy ('oggins. 9'. 16ft lbs., Jttnes-
boro. N. C.; T«»m t'allahan, ft’lO*'.
j 160 lbs . Chelsa. Mass : Henry
I WIIIU, !.'l(l". l«r. |h«., lUrkorii
' MUml. N. Hrurn WhUlny, « I",
Tart Gets Starting
Berth; Glazer, Alls
brook Top Scorers
Atlantu Chr(-»iiat> Fightln
Bulld«»r vtr>ni on a ratnpage in
the ItM'al g>tit Haturday and in do
ing pulled their hlgtceal up*et
t.f the St the ohpen^e of a
highly labored High Point
to 60
The «-hatcr» Bttb Spangler
, ••utshone th«* vuiting Panther* for
mo'^t of the game but the outromti
was never <'«>rtaln until the ritial
two mlnute<« of the eK«'lltng con
tMK( wh<n the Blue and White
playt*d the ball w«>ll out on the
I court and their doing this caused
the High Polnterfi to pres* for the
ball due to la> k of time A (' ('
Cot the better part of this by get
ting several la> ups t(» pul the
, game on ice.
' Although hanitHired by a bad
^nkle and a cold. Paul (llaser. the
('helsea. Mat'll star rame thrctugh
' with twenty points to cap the
i night’s scoring ht>m>rs Jack Allc
I brook, the flash guard from Rocky
Mount, was next best fo rthe Bull
dogs t^lth flft«*en points. Both
tilaxer and Allsbrook are still In
(he conference sc(»rlng rate.
Bobby Tart who has recantly
won a starling b«*rth on the A ('.
I C five played one of the l>est
< gamrn of his i ar«N*r Tart played
I outstanding offense ax well as de-
f(*nse and also contributed twelve
points to the local cause.
High man for the Panthers was
, Ted Moran with sixteen points.
The tall center was bottled up the
most of th» night but came
through with four goals from ac
tion and eight of tnn trliui from the
free throw line for his sixteen
tmints
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