PAGE 4 lance FEBRUARY 10 ATHinrS FEAT By ED BUTTERWORtH The Knights bowling squad this season has been progresslngly a tougher opponent and Is now established as the team to beat. Starting off slowly, the squad ran up an 8 and 8 record during the first three weelcs of comple tion. Since that time they have picked up fifteen victories against only a single defeat and now hold first place position by a slim mar. gin. The success o^ f he bowlers may lie in these two aspects; good improvement. They have rolled their poorest games against the weakest teams and their bestover top notch Charleston and Lynch, burg. The team has Increased Its ear. ly season average from the mid. 830’s to the lower 850’s and is second only to Charleston in this respect. This past week the Knights rolled a record breaking 2720 set headed by lead off man Frank Ligon with games of 208-179.213 for a composite 600 set. On Saturday March 5, the Knights travel to Charleston for the annual D.I,A.C, tournament. If the Knigl>ts can hold first place in their final competition match against Charleston and en. ter the tourney as hot as In their recent games, they will be sure winners. What has happened to our bas« ketball team? They’ve set are- cord for the '65 . ’66 season.- two games in a row. This does, however, set a new light on the team outlook for the tournament. With only three vie- tories for the season, it is nice to know that all three are with in the D,I.A,C. and that only six of our 18 losses are In competl- tion league play. This will place St. Andrews into a different bracket In the league standings and will give them a chance to win in the o- penlng night of the tournament, perhaps opposing either Char, lotte or Charleston. A win in the opening tourna ment game will give the Knights a birth in the finalis on Friday and Saturday evening. Good luck team! Knights Win Two D.I.A.C. Bowling Games Points W L W L AVI ST ANDREWS , 17 7 23 9 .846 CHARLESTON .. 15 9 20 12 .859 LYNCHBtJRG .. .. 14 10 20 12 .835 U. N. C. AT C. 11 13 15 17 .839 METHODIST 9 15 10 22 .820 WESLEYAN 6 18 8 24 .798 Bingo! The KHights have fi nally started clicking. In their last two outings Coach Boyd’s boys have registered victorieis over the College of Charleston and Charlotte College. At Charleston, Jim Saleeby led the team with 20 points and displayed sturdy rebounding. Van Taylor contributed 14 points and displayed sturdy rebounding, toward the vistory, Roger Dixon pulling down 14 rebounds from the board. Saleeby scored the game’s first six points placing the Knights ahead, a lead which their oppo nents trailed, throughout the game Their shooting percentage was 41 percent, k higher average than in previous games, “We just outscrapped them,” Dixon accorded. Against Charlotte the team Pfeiffer Downs Knights The varsity wrestling team lost its latest endeavor 20-13 against Pfeiffer University at the Na tional Guard Armory in Laurin- burg. Larry McDaniel in the 123 weight class was downed by his opponent in an 8-3 decision. War« ren Maxton had the only decision for the Knights, defeating Ms opponent, Crawford, on riding time. Tom Teal in the 152 weight class was leading In his match when the referee ruled a de fault in favor of the Pfeiffer wrestler, Fisher, Although this decision was disputed, five points were awarded to Pfeiffer which otherwise may have determined the match in St. Andrews favor. Losing decisions In the 160 and 167 weight classes, Mole Powell pinned his man In his 42 seconds flat In the 177 class. Knarf Grier capped the match by falling his opponent. Youngling, In'21 sec onds of the second period, nus pin by Grier Is his fifth victory of the season opposed to one I tie and no defeats. ■nie grapplers now have an overall 2 and 4 recoifd with four scheduled matches remaining. Next week the Knights face man on Wednesday, both home matches. S. A 886 793 840 2519 Meth 863 741 831 2437 WELCOME ALL STUDENTS ONE HOUR MARTINIZING WEBB Floral Co. CR 6-1420 “Say It \V-ii,h 1 Flov. ers” played somewhat sloppy ball, but still managed to squeeze in an underdog victory 75 to 69. Down 35-33 at the half, the squad capl. talized on rebounds and played smoother ball throughout the re mainder of the game. Dixon dumped in 22 points for the Knights. Larry Taylor jmd Bryan Ferguson contributed 15 and 13 points respectively. Guy Starling scored only 2 points, but helped the team considerably with 12 rebounds. “We are stui making mlstak., but they are occurring at tin, when it hurts us the least >’ saw Dixon who Is optpmisticaiiatft! team’s chances in the D l i c tournament lieginningnextThii day, February 17th at Lynchbto Va. ‘ The team appreciates the siip, port they have been getting |( their recent road games and hope to see a real supporting crowl at Lynchburg In theeomlngweelii « Larry Taylor passes off in loss to Pembroke A TRULY EXTRAORDINARY AND MEMORABLE ENTERTAINMENT EVENT! TICKETS ON SALE NOW 4TIMES OHU! ACTUAL PERFORMANCE | OF THE NATIONAL THEATRE OF GREAT BRITAIN LAURENCE OLIVIER OTHELLO The greatest Othello ever by the greatest actor of our time. Matinee’s 3:00 P.M. All Seats $1.00 Evenings 8:00 P.M. All Seats $1.50 ^Leatre