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PAGE FOUR THE LANCE TUESDAY, APRIL 16. Sport Shorts By STEVE PITT Been wondering why those earth moving machines were doing out beside the men’s parking lot? Well, very soon SAPC is to have a track, which is now under construction in that area. St. Andrews can be proud of its golf team. At the date ot the writing of this article, the golf team is yet to meet its match, having beaten all comers. It seems as though there has been some misplanning some where. The spring fling is on the same date as the Sports Day. St. Andrews is expected to field a complete team or each event. With this development how will SAPC fulfill its quota? The Athletic Department has made facilities available in the afternoon for Archery. EJveryone is encouraged to come out and take advantage of this opportunity. If anyone is interesting in covering different sports events for the Lance, please contact me at Ex. 59. Baseball Team Drops 3 The Knights lost the first home game of the year to VMI by a score of 9-2. They traveled to Wilson last Saturday and scored 7 runs, but ACC topped them with 8. This past week Campbell took another one run game from the Knights by a score of 9-8. So far this year the Knights have won only one of five one run games in which they have been involved. SAPC Had VMI’s Number But Lost It In the opening home game of the year for the Knights, Doug Maxwell held VMI scoreless for the first four innings, then lost support in the field and VMI ran across the plate every in ning from the 4th on. Connie Little, starting his first game in right field, showed real power in getting 2 hits for 4 at bats. Lee Settlemyre also was a big hit ter with 2 for 3. Charlie Hughes played his usual fine game at first base as the infielders were throwing the ball everywhere except to him. Maxwell Fans 6 In Belief SAPC threw quite a scare at Beauty Fair Styling Salon Everything’s New! Our just opened salon’s decor is fresh up-to-the-minute — its styles the ultimate in modish chic. What better place for You to get a new look? 1408 South Main Street Phone 276-0859 next to: Brooks Super Market Wilson last Saturday when they gave ACC some trouble before going down 9-8. ACC scored 8 runs in the first 3 innings be fore Doug Maxwell came in with the magic number. Doug held ACC scoreless for the re mainder of the game, fanning 6 (3 in the last inniiig). Gene Barbour (2-4) and Pete Steph ens (2-5) were the big boys at the plate. Both teams got 11 hits, btu the Knights made 6 errors. Drops Another One Kuner Legion Park was the stage, SAPC and the Camels of Camp bell were the actors, as the Camels won out 9-8. Campbell scored most of its runs in the first innings while SAPC scored in the latter innings. Doug Max well again turned in a brilliant relief job as he came to the aid of George Britt in the 3rd. Max well (2-4 with a long triple in the 3rd) and (Bobby Crenshaw (2A) were the leading hitters. Pete Stephens had a single and a double for 5 times at bat. Golf Team Is Uiibeateii After four matches, the St. Andrews 8-man golf team re mains undefeated. Coach Lewis Hoy describes his team as one of the best all-around golf teams. This is not just a state ment of pride. Of the 8-man team, 6 boys play in each match and, like tennis, they determine wlio is to play by challenging each other to gain a place on the six-man match team. All eif'ht members have played in competitive matches against an other college. Five of the men shoot almost identical scores with Bill Goodale the number one man, who shot a 69 in com- IJetition against Atlantic Christ ian last Friday. The other mem bers of the team are Xau Law, Bill Grossman, Bill Zachary, Gene Dukes, John Hamrick, James Feay, and Wells Gard- “The St. Andrews putters line up tor some practice at tH Scotch Meadows golf course.” Our last match with Atlantic Christian (Friday) played here and was taken by St. Andrsws, 17% to 9’;2. Bill Goodal: was gold medalist (low scorer) with 69. Five of the men shot in the 70’s. Bad Weather Affects Stores Our first matdi of the season was against Lynchburg College (there) which we took, 8 to 1. Gold medalist was Bill Gross man with an 81. Individual scor ers for botli teams took a beat ing in the match due to bad weather. Our second match was with Pfeiffer College (there). St. Andrews rolled up a 12*/2 to 51,2 victory. Both Bill Goodale and John Hamrick tied for gold medalist with scores of 78. The third match of the season was, till now, our closest con test played here against Camp bell College, the game was nip and tuck until the eighteenth hole, with Campbell having a slight lead. In the first four some, Bill Goodale dropped a five-foot putt and in the next foursome, Bill Zachary chipped in from 20 yards for a Birdie 3; With the two Bills taking the 18th hole for St. Andrews, we were able to capture the match, 16 V2 to 10%. Medalist was Bill Goodale with 77 while four men scored in the 70’s. Toughest Game Aheal St. Andrews’ schedule has matches planned for the Col lege of Charleston, Appalachian, High Point, and East Carolina. Thi:i latter school could be our Waterloo, but Mr. Hoy is con- ^ fident that we are to have a undefeated season and this I I dudes a solid defeat of gj ' Carolina. Golf is one of the most ptej ant spectator sports. Millions; nually watch the great matciil and the equally spectaculJ players. With an Undefeat^ team, what better reason turn out to watch the matched If the winning streak Ls to continued, we must back oii team to provie our interest their work and to enliance ihej interest in their sport. Laurinburg Bakery Dial CB 6-0686 Specialists in Wedding Ss Birthday Cakes Party Cakes Pies Donuts “We Serve To Serve Again” SCOTLAND DRUG CO. 210 Main St. Hypnotique and other Max Factor Products VARSITY LANES ior the Very Finest in Bowling! Special for St. Andrews Students 35c per game Come in and look at our wide selection of Bowling Equipment AMF \ OU MAY BE ONE OF THREE LUCKY WINNERS OF A FBEE PASS TO SEE; “BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE” Starring: Kim Novak Tlie Lance will show this great comedy of witches and hexes in modern New York on May 18, 1963. Simply fill out the attached coupon and mail it to Box 542, 01 you can drop it by the Lance office or the WSAP of fice. Keep this part with your lucky number on it. Ill Technicolorl N9 1109 Najne Dorm Ext I The drawing will be heldl j over your college radio sta [ tion Wednesday evening. Bel i sure to listen to the Biggest] Little Station In The Whole! Swinging Nation! WSAP THE MUSIC CENTER Featuring Records! We have or can get the very latest! — Plus — The Top One Hundred GANT SHIRTS for Men (S- Women SINGLETON'S Laurinburg, N. C. CLARK SPORnNG GOODS CO., INC. athletic equipment _ GAMES - TOYS Telephone 433-3151 128 Maxwell Street Fayetteville, N. C. 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