,ECEMBERi?Li?™ J H E COLL E G I AT E Ildve Bally Will Travel PAGE THREE Have Ball, Will Travel reads the card of the AC basketball team- The Bulldogs have not played in Wilson Gym since Nov. 23 when they routed Pembroke State University 91-66. Since that time the Dogs have traveled from Greensboro to Orlando, Fla. stopping intermittenly in ffiJson for short rests. AC’s first game of the year also brought their first loss at the hands of the High Point purple Panthers. Not being down and out, the Dogs bounced back with their rout over the Pembroke State Braves. Fresh from theiw win, the Dogs set off for Burlington to participate in the Burlington CivitanTournament. The jinx of the road all started here. AC dropped both game in the tovrney, losing to Western Carolina in the opening game and to Carolinas Conference foe, Elon College. The AC team left for the Citrus Invitational Tournament the following Thursday in Lakeland Fla. The course of the road was still behind them. AC met Bethune-Cookman in the opening game and lost 105-77. Bryan Chalk showed tremen- dious ability pouring in 23 points with Cliff Black not far behind with 22. In the consolation game Saturday night, The Bulldogs took on La Grange College also of Florida and were overcome 86-80. The Dogs showed a very even attack placing four men in double figures with Chalk leading in collecting 21. On their return trip to Wilson, the team stopped off in Orlando, Fla. to challenge Rollins College. (You remember, that Rollins beat Georgia and Georgia beat NC State — for whatever its worth) The Rollins team had a slugfest literally knocking Bryan Chalk out of the game and requiring Joe Jeffcoat to receive stitches for a laceration under the eye. Rollins took the contest in a hard “fought” battle 107-98. Thus the Bulldogs stand 1-7 and still have one more game on the road before coming home to Wilson Gym. The team will meet Elon College at Elon Thursday night trying to revenge a loss to the Fighting Christians in the Burlington Civitan Tournament, and will also be trying to shake DENNY’S 105 E. Nash St. Phone: 291-2912 Visit Us At Our New Location Tuffy's The Place To Go For Better Things To Eat! • Steak* Special Rib Eye H.65 'j DISTINGUISH YOURSELr... "Campaign Ribbons” by Arrow /5s traditional as a parade down Main Street... that's “Campaign Ribbons" ... a superb blend of color and fashion in dress shirts by Arrow. Wear the bold stripes of today ■.. with medium- long Madison Avenue collar. . . single button barrel culls .. . and care-lree Decton Perma- Iron fabric. 8.00—8.50 MEN'S DEPARTMENT FREE GIFT WRAPPING % Use Your Account There's More In Store For You the curse of the road. Saturday night the Bulldogs will be home against Lenoir Rhyne Bears. The Bears took third place inthe Conference last year and downed AC twice. Turkey Day The annual, men’s intramural sponsored Turkey Day Races were held Monday, November 23, the day before Thanksgiving Holidays began. The winner received a turkey; second, third, fourth, and fifth place finishers received a cake. The winner was freshman Chuck Fairchild, a Waters Hall resident from Richmond, Va. Second place went to Baxter Carr, third place to Ronnie Jones, fourth to Jim Adcox, and fifth to Mike Hughes. In order to run on Monday, each runner had to qualify on the preceding Thursday by walking the course at Toisnot. Each runner who finished the race received two points con cerning the Intramural program. The winner got 40 points, second place got 30 points, third received 20 points and fourth place merited 10 points. So far as intramural team points, Sigma Phi Epsilon dominated the event by having Carr, Jones, and Adcox take AC 5-2 The A.C. Girl’s Volleyball Team ended their season with matches against Campbell and East Carolina, their only two of the season at home. Against Campbell, the girls got off to a slow start and lost the first game 15-7 to the Buies Creek teeam. The next two games were pretty easy for the A.C. girls who won 15-3 behind the scoring of Vicki Gilbert, and 15-7 on the lead scoring of Diane Williams. The AC Junior Varsity took the first two-games 15-12 and 15-9 with little trouble. Phaff and Dawson were leading scorers respectively in the two games. East Carolina took both See AC Page 4 Bailey's Jewelry Diamonds—Watclies—Jewelry EXPERT KEl’AIK Wilson. N. ('• 109 S. Goldsboro I’hone 243-2(il7 Jim's Camera Center Complete Line Hallmark Cards Low net tor the girls?—No, the low net is why this girl’s intramural game is called VOLLEY-TENNIS. 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