The Clarion SPORTS PAGE REVEREND FINLATOR, on cam- ■pus last week during Religious Em phasis, doesn’t practice what he preaches. At least, not when play ing tennis. Above, lower right, the Baptist minister shows no mercy as he smashes a forehand shot to the baseline. At left, Miss Patsy Neal prepares to return the Reverend’s shot. By the way. Rev. Finlator won, 7 - 5. ^ REVLON DRAWING ^ March 22 6:00 P. M. COLLEGE STORE ENTER NOW!! McCRARY Chevrolet-Olds, Inc. BOWER’S “YOUR STORE” It's Smart To Be Thrifty AAACFIE'S REXALL DRUGS GAITHER’S for Fine Food ■MMNMNMIUtimMMMWIMatHMIUMMIIIIItllMH AUSTIN'S YOUR KECORD and PHOTO CENTER OWENBY BROS. PARSON'S Jewelry Store Jewelry For All Occasions CAMPUS PICKUP? Yes Through Cardinal Cleaners And The Col lege Store You May Receive One Day Service On All Your Dry Cleaning And Shirt Laundry. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 4 TO 5 p. M. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED This Is For Your Convenience Only, There !• No Extra Charge For This Service. J. F. RACKLEY'S Watch Shop COMPLIMENTS OF Patterdon 6 MEN’S INTRAMURAL REPORT basketball TOURNAMENT TAYLOR BASEMENT AND ONE won the intramural {as- ketball tournament by defeating GREEN I & II 63 - 60 in a thril ler last Friday, March 8. Steve Johnston scored 26 points to lead his team to this victory. Taylor Basement & I now face Green Basement, the league winners, in a play-off game to de termine the over-all basketball champion. The play-off gamfr will be played Thursday, March 14. Taylor B & I reached the finals by waUoping Beam HI & Day 76 - 60 in the semi-final game. Green I & II reached the fi nals by upsetting Green Basement 66-63. It was the second time this season that Green I & II vron over the Green Base ment boys. As intramural basketball comes to a close, the final stand- Cindermen Head For Furman Attention Freshmen (Continued From Page One) hibition jumps. ^ „ j. i. Bill Payton urges all iresh- Tenn., and Fla. A record breaking weekend men to turn in their dues and Former Olympic champ in the will be in store for our boys all students to pay their Spring lonig jump, Ralph Boston, will and aU the other competitors Dance pledges before March be on hand to put on some ex- at the News-Piedmont Relays. 22. ings of the leadin g scorers have been released. The top ten scorers according to the average of points per game are as follows: Player Team GP. Points Avg. 1. BiU Hyland Green Basement 7 148 21.1 2. Wayne Hoots Green I & II 5 84 16,8 3. Steve Johnston Taylor B & I 7 116 16.6 4. Doug Corriher Taylor II 7 115 16.4 5. Marvin Edison Taylor II 6 98 16.3 6. Roger Jones Green I & II 1 111 15.9 7. Milton Harkey Taylor B & I 4 63 15.8 8. Tom Pritchett Green III 7 105 15.0 9. Dave Cooke Green I & II 5 74 14.8 10. Francis Doibbs Green Basement 7 102 14.6 The best field goal shooting percentage is as follows: 1. Steve Johnston Taylor B & I 50:93 .538 2. Dave Cooke Green I & H 29:59 .492 3. Fred Neeson Green Basement 30:62 .484 4. Fran Dobbs Green Basement 45:94 .479 5. Jim DoUyhigh Green Basement 30:64 .469 The best free throw shooting percentage is as follows: 1. Steve Williams Green I & II 20:25 .800 2. Fran Dobbs Green Basement 12:15 .800 3. D|tvt? Cooke Green I & II 16:23 .696 4. Dave Williams Green I & H 10:14 .714 5. Tom Pritchett Green 111 13:19 .684 0' IIMN0 IMPERIAL MOTOR LODGE BREVARD BOWLING LANES Special Bowling Rates For College Students COMPLIMENTS OF PfSGAH Forest. N. C.

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