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Page 4 THB1 T.ANCEL Mac Cole iiiakps a key interreptioii for the Gray t?am in a scrimmage game against tlie Green team last week. Tlie intramurai football program got into full swing this week with regularly s.fheduled games. Geld Defeats in a single game played Tues- day afternoon the Gold team de feated the Red team by a 12 to 7 margin. Play was dominated in the early stages of the game by the gold. The red team came on strong in the second half and scored on the final play of the game on a pass to Benny Brockwell, who played an out standing game. Contributing hea vily to the success of the Gold team was Duke Carr who broke up several passes in playing a fine defensive game. The most unusual play of the game was made by Norwood Mad- dry playing on the Red defensive team, Norwood in the confusion of the game was leading offen- sive interference for the Gold team ball carrier. This play brought a number of interesting remarks and cheers from the spectators. LAST MINUTE RESULTS In games played Wednesday afternoon, the Green team squeaked by the Red team with a touchdown in the last 25 sec onds of the game, and the Blue and Gray teams played to 13 to 13 tie. .'The Blue team won the game in a sudden death playoff. Bowling Team To Be Formed Coach Rufus Hackney would like for all students interested in competing on the St. Andrews bowling team to come to the gymnasium Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The team will com pete by wire with other south- eastern schools. If successful, the bowlers will travel to At lanta to compete for regional and national honors. The sched- ule wiU include a number of the larger colleges and universi- ties. 'Tin Can Open /Igain The Recreation Center located in the temporary gymnasium, popularly referred to as the “Tin Can” by students, is now open Monday through Friday from 4:00 until 10:3Q and on Saturday from 1:30 until* 10:30, Equipment is available for table tennis, bridge, shuffle board, chess, checkers, monopoly, and many other games. A Juke box set for five cents per play is available for listen, ing and dancing. Pool tables are anticipated in the near future. All students are encouraged to take advantage of this facility. Announcement The Cabinet announces ap pointment of Marjorie Rehm as Senior Class President. roach .liin Ollis appears to liavo Ills seasons crossed ;is 'I'HK liANCE photograpJier caught him in the process of measuring out ihe school baseball diamond. The new field, which will be ready for play in the spri ng, is thp result of a i^ieat deal of work bv Coach Ollis. Genuine'Hand Sewn fnMtulAwlMA^ Campui Set BELK’S LAURINBURG N. C. $8.99 Intramural Foojtball Monday was the first official day of the Intramural Football here. The two games played Monday had the Gray vs. Gold and the Green vs. Blue. The Gray and Green teams emerged as victors. The Gray beat the Gold team by a score of 19-0. The most out standing feaure of this game was the change in playing of boths teams after the half. During the it first half, the Gold team domi-- nated practically the entire play;i.f they constantly stayed in scoring position. The second half was a different story. The Gray team started to drive toward the goal and scored on apass to Tim Leo nard. This gave them the winning touchdown and they coasted on to win 19-0. In what was a great defensive game, the Green team edged out the Blue with an 8 - 0 score. Both of the teams’ defenses looked good with the Green defense doing the only scoring. Jack Cole picked off a Blue pass and threw it to Greer for the touchdown. The extra point was no good. The other score came when Xan Law broke into the Blueback- field to knock down a pass which gave the Green an 8-0 lead. New Sports BY COURTNEY SHIVES Two new sports, cross country' and soccer, have been added to the growing St. Andrews athletic pro gram this fall. Cross country is a distance event run over various terrain of not less than two nor more than three miles. Soccer, while predominantly a European and Latin American game, has re cently been growing in popularity in the U. S.. Chang-II Chee of the political sci ence department is coaching the soccer team which held its first tryout Tuesday. Sixteen students were present for the initial meet ing to organize a team. Students interested in cross coun try or soccer should contact either Coach Hackney or Mr. Chee. 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