Page six Columns February 5, 1963 Top E.CC, Wil. Hurricanes Have 11-5 Record As of our deadline, Louisburg College owned a basketball record of ten wins and five defeats. The team scoring on offense is averaging 70.2 points a ball game while we are yielding 67.3 points per contest against the opposition. Scores of four games are incom plete. Leading scorers on the team are Doug Reid, 21.6; Danny Car ver, 18.3, and Jerry Combest, 16.6. Reid’s high game score of 33 points came against Roanoke Business College, and Combest had a high score of 29 against Wilmington. Carver’s high game score of 23 came against Chowan. The team’s high was 101 points scored against Chowan. The lowest team effort was against Richmond, when the Purple and White managed only 57 points. Other statistics show that the Hurricanes have yet to lose on their home court this year. 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Evidently expecting the Hurri canes to fold in the second half as they had in previous appearances, the Seahawks were abruptly con fronted with a 20 point deficit. The Hurricanes then coasted to victory. Clean “board-sweeping” by Car ver, Goodrich, and Creech, and sparkling floor play by Reid and Combest prevailed throughout the game. But the highlight of the eve ning was a dead-eyed Jerry Combest, who enjoyed a perfect night at the foul line, hitting 17 of 17 free throws. “It was a great team effort,” Ufeof ^BIRTH DEFECTS ARTHRITIS POLIO THESALK AND INSTITUTE —STUDENTS— Your First Jewelry Store Stop Down Town! Charms - Bracelets - Sheaffer Pens - Refills STEWARTS JEWELERS Main Street MANY SERVICES FREE TO STUDENTS beamed Coach Wayne Benton after the game. “We knew we could beat them, and we did.” Gene Bogash, who was voted last year as the “most outstanding player” in the conference, was high for Wilmington with 24 points. LOUISBURG 101—CHOWAN 73 Louisburg out gunned the Cho wan Braves for a 101-73 victory in the Holton Gymnasium. Louisburg hit an amazing 73.1 per cent of their shots, while Cho wan averaged 63.7 per cent from the floor. The “Braves” from Mur freesboro led most of the way through the first half and did not yield the lead until eight minutes were left to play in the first half, when Ricky Creech put home a two pointer to put the “Hurricanes” in front to stay at 27-25. Then it was all Louisburg as they ran up the score to 43-33 by intermission and 93-53 with five minutes remaining in the game before Coach Wayne Benton mercifully sent in his re serves. High men for Louisburg were Doug Reid with 27 points, Danny Carver with 23, Jerry Com best and Jim Goodrich adding 17, and 13 respectively. The Hurri canes put together a fine display of team offence and defence and showed the conference that they are the team to beat this year. LOUISBURG 81— ROANOKE B. C. 67 Doug Reid, a transfer student from the University of Indiana, led the victory-hungry “Hurricanes” to an impressive 81 to 67 win over Roanoke Business College in Roa noke, Va. Reid paced the scoring with 33 points, high for this season. He made 60 per cent of his shots (16- 28) from the floor. The closest the t#. V, Won Lost Percentage Louisburg J.V.’s 4 2 .667 Average Games Played Points Made Billy Briscoe 15.1 2 31 Skipper Reap 15.0 2 30 Donnie Clary 14.5 6 87 Kenny Miller 13.5 4 54 Bill Mowbray 10.0 6 60 L.C. Opp. Newport News Apprentice School J.V.’s 63 54 U.N.C. AT House 58 64 Oxford High School 52 34 Campbell J.V.’s 66 69 Oxford Ramblers 109 62 Gold Sand High School 66 46 414 329 Average 68.0 54.8 Roanoke “Nationals” came in scor ing was at half-time, when the score was 37-32. After that, Reid proved to be too much for the Nationals to handle. Following Reid in scoring were Jerry Combest and Danny Carver, adding 17 and 11 points respectively. 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