'iCTOBER 8, 1970 the collegiate For ear, pened Intra-Murals Underway le third consecutive the defendine chamninn PAGE THREE the third consecutive the Intramural season with Sigma Phi Epsilon the defending champion. A meeting of all intramural managers was held Monday two 'e[kTy(er Flares! It's FARAH'S new one ill! -a fabric tftet's as g^t as the out r - J Aerringb^e Flar^. Yom'11 look ^^at^ in this shap© of tod|y. -i f 308 Collections The Place For The Fashion Mined Young Men. Shop 10 a.m. "Til 9 p.m. Monday Thru Saturday weeks ago. Track Coach Jim Corbin is faculty advisor to the group and Jerry Harris is student director. Topics discussed varied from referees to the possibility of changing the type of football used in intra- murals. A proposal had been in the air to change to what is sometimes called “Carolina Tag Football,” which involves less contact. The decision was to continue as in the past for at least one more year. The first intramural sport of the year was Putt-Putt. Alpha Sigma Phi topped all or ganizations with a 196 while Sigma Pi took second and Sig Eps captured third. Bobby Andrews led a field of 75 putters to take individual honors. Intramural football saw limited action this week due to Rush with only independent teams pitted against each other. The week beginning Monday, Oct. 12 will see all teams back in action. All football games are played on the intramural field behind the tennis courts at 4:00 p.m. All rained-out or postponed games will be rescheduled at the end of the regular season. On scores reported to the COLLEGIATE office, the standings are as follows: TEAM Waters I Alpha Sig Day I Hackney II Day n Delta Sig Sigma Pi Waters II Hackney I Sig Eps W 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Practice Begins Fall practice began last week for the ’71 Golf Team, and will continue through the last week of October. The A.C. golfers are coached by Mr. Ed Cloyd. These weeks of practice will determine what men qualify for a position on the eight-man team. Coach Cloyd has four returning letter- men in Bill Corbin, Miles Deen, Joey Gilbert, and Steve Jones. About fifteen newcomers, trans fers and freshmen, have seen action in practice. Bailey’s Jewelry Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry EXPERT REPAIR Wilson, N. C. 109 S. Goldsboro Phone 243-2617 MEET'CHA AT THE CREAMERY Moss Wainwright, Inc. Corner Nash And Tarboro St. DOWNTOWN WILSON Shealy’s Bake Shop 220 E. BARNES GOODS BAKED TO ORDER G E N O ’ S “The Place With Atmosphere’' Serving Food & Your Favorite Beverage 302 BROAD ST. TEL. 237-7400 Hamlet's Opticians 118 s. Goldsboro St. Woodard BIdg. TeL 237-5734 ^Denny’s Jewelers \{ 707 W, Nash Call: 243-2800 Army-Navy Surplus 102 E. Barnes St, ARMY BLANKETS — *5.00 RAINCOATS — 3.00 GAS CANS — 4.50 PONCHO LINERS — 10.50 All Kinds Of Camping Equipment 'Tt—T- ■'tmm misjiAH mm courts roK AnANT.c cfimsriAN coLtEor e, ^ • i HVIiSON TCHNIS CLUB wms SMOSih SOLED TtNHIS SHOIS OHLV ' • DH HOUi imn ON COURTS WHCN COURTS ASC CflOWDlD As the sign says, reserved for Atlantic Christian College do not be afraid to ask for your courts. This land is between Gold Park and the college tennis courts, an ideal spot for six new badly needed courts. Self-Defense For Women Karate For Men On Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 8:00 p.m. in the old gym, the PE Club will sponsor a demonstration in karate to be given by Mr. Michael Britt, a black belt holder. Following the demon stration, students will be given the opportunity to register for a course in karate for the men and a course in self-defense for women. The women’s course will last for eight weeks, meeting every Wednesday night from 7:30-9:30 p.m. The classes will be held in the old gym beginning Wed nesday, Oct. 21. A small fee of $12.00 per person will be charged to the women. Anyone interested is asked to bring the course fee at the time of the demonstration. The men’s karate course will be held at the same time as the course for women. However, the fee for the men will be slightly different. In order for the men to be eligible to earn belts, there will be an additional $4.00 fee for the Karate Federation dues. As a member of the Federation, a man will be eligible for his first belt after three months of in struction. Mr. Britt will continue teach ing the course after the initial eight weeks if there is evidence of enough interest. The initial cost of the program is $16.00 per person for the men. Each ad ditional month after the first eight weeks will be $6.00 per person. This Tape Now Only *4.99 WITH THIS AD the very best of PERCYSLEDGE When AMan Loves A Woman That's How Strong My Love Is A Sweet Woman Like You You Fooled Me Thief In The Night You're Pouring Water On A Drowning Man I Stand Accused Warm & Tender Love It Tears Me Up Love Me All The Way When She Touches Me (nothing else matters) PutALittle Lovln'OnMe SUPER HITS Inc. 121 S. Goldsboro St. OPEN NIGHTSTILLIO

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