PAGE FOUR THE LANCE APRIL_3M965 Dixie Conference Pairings PAIRINGS FOR THE DIXIE INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC COHFEREMCE TENNIS TOURNAMENT, 196S Friday Saturday Rnr.nat^ Bniv o£-C^ B;jje .lav rhaHntt-g- □ 3:00 # 1 Pra?tki,Wes c '1:00 § 1 Newton. Sherwood-- L. 9:30 # 6 MacGregpi^, Tan^Methodiat- Bye Chalken. Bc^o SpA^ 3:00 # 2 Chaiken Venning. Susan-Cog£-(L- SZS Moi»ris, Ronnte~Ln Venning »»:15 # 1 10:30 if 5 Gr.lr.e.p, Barry, Charlotte. 1:00 # 2 Handy. John. Methodist, 10:30 # 6 HoJ,dgj3.,..I.ynn. Tavlor^ Vann ^ R—A. **!15 # 2 Taylor Larry «■ So A, Bye ■f^ullins Hopkins, Skip - L. 3:00 J? 3 9:30 #1 * Williamson. Wavne-Meth. 10:00 # 1 TnfdMfell. Scott- Chaiflott. 9:30 # 2 Bobbitt. Bill - U^n. Bye Bold. Tom- C. of C, 3:00 # 4 Bold Raiirt, Bfll » Cu Ou Bve ■Gaud. Huckafre^, ^grTY ~ Hcth» 10:30 § 1 aurrs. Bobhv-nhar»1ft»»o Whitfield. Ch lO.'Se 4 2 Walker-Starllng ‘»:15 if S 10:00 if 2 Walker Farmer. Tom. *»:15 # 6 INSIDE BASEBALL By; BILLY MILLER The Knights are rounding out one of their greatest potential seasons, but It has failed to materaUze. The Knights have lost el^t of their games by one run and to date have compUed an elght>eleven record. The Dla. mond Men have made more than their share of erros In making three to five a game and this has resulted in many of their one run loses. Lack of constant con. centratlon and finesse appears to be the root of this fumbling trouble. The spirit of the team as a whole has not generated and Uiis Is certainly na^ed ® a winning team. Gay,^ Jeff Dunlcan^ and Stuart Dpdson have been the valuable Players for the JCnights—and this is a bright spot, Dunlcan and Gay are the two leading hitters for the Knights whUe Vickers and Dodson have held up the pitch, ing duties in high fashion. The Knights only lose Lee and Von Settlemyre and the dex. terous C. Lfttle to graduation. H a catcher to replace Connie can be found, the Knights should take the roses home next year. Of course, they should have taken them home this year—to win the big men must come through and they are long over due. Therefore, constMt errorlng, lack of big hitters, and spirit problems have ice watered the Knights of “65.»» N.A.I.A. Track+Tennis St. Andrews will paly host te N.A.I.A, — District 26 meets twice in the month of Mty. On May 10, the track and field meet will be held. The participants will be the top athletes in track and field from the represented schools. Housing for this meet will be provided by both St Andrews and Pembroke State Col lege, Then on May 14-15, ths top tennis athletes in District 26 will be on campus. In both oi these meets, St. Andrews will enter its teams. HAIRCUTS — $1.25 City Barber Shop “Bob” Oliver “Red” Willis “Bubber” McDonald Laurinburg, N. C. Prescriptions FAMILY PHARMACY »ir»t WiJli YOUR Dm* HcolHi N««4s Oclivarir^K. Om