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PAGE 4 TEE LANCE MAYS. KnightSports Bv Joe Junod 1 ■ ~ - ■ i A home ran by Jtmmy Tlminoiis tn the tnntng against CaaipbeH led 3-0 Tlctory. Knights Among Schools In NAIA Playoffs, Second Half Surge Puts SA In Contention Tise Kaights iSaisbed tbe 195. »ttfc 4:: 11-14 recori, stfll 5«x: eao«gt to g« aa X\JA ptiv- oC l»i. St Ax>2r>?»s eoied tbe sesisoc witi: x 16-9 ksss to the Baptist of Clartestoo. PUyiDg ajjier tfce lights, “the Kiigtc nxK wis sizspiy cw hit", siii Coaci Gerik: Ociffla. Ejjt- liSts fCr tlsf Ktl^cs were ruz- prvxiwi::^ Ijy Giy aa; Tbe Baptist BUccaafrs hn fc«r itsse nirs; in the tidri inr:~y S3C » sirl::^ of r«liev'ers 3:ilcwei &c tise Ki^tss T>» tu- ririfcx. U.st>?c fair Ssckts- Stttt.Tg IB tJie rep ci ^ Jiae TizisoBS, s?cc«i s»ci)er,ki- wd i p«a:i iaro rigtc fteii »iici cirri?d erer Ss feots? &r i hoc=e ruBL Wici t»c iitMTi, tiis erw r«is ro«tt acis^Kid tie secnsg far Co2:ptell CcO^^ of 3ttes Cr>sei. For ^ Docscc, eus ’■'jstisse- coDi striigic sJKtoct i^irast Ciz:^ FresixLtz Le roy pbL?€c: exc6£U2g jiEse at siscxtsrop, credited Tttt six issists, 'While Tim^iccs led the KslgJscs it tbe pLue witiitwtj in four dine£ at bat. Wayae Xxme Qse I^iabrote 3ri^vs Winded St Aairews daeir first iefeatintbsirlistslxontngs Toe: Tbor;: ssiished i sisgfe, ctae ocly Kzjgtt to !sit ioriag the gssie. Hie a^res 3.^ged K:ugtt pftcier Keny> Ga-egory in tie txxitxc ofthe first for i sE^ie =iHy, t«i Si. retslliired wTti i rsz ia the top oithesecoai. Tie Btare^ iced the whi tire« rurs fc the fiiti: to cieisK SA. ^1. Collirs Jteibr-jfee led the d:r«e for fcsr at ti» pti^e. The Kcjgits recrraed in. early seasac shelttv-^t-sg, jcwTKcby^O- — f-yr-.T 2I-S, boc sii^tifcg JK S-0 ieiiac the ice bLrlt^ of DocSsoc. SL Aadre'os sccrec:ir« r^i35 fc tie first ob i ioctlse by ceacer A^iier KeH o*y CoBoaitg ^ir road tr^ Cae pceaied rs Boraets cf Ijrasciairs fer foor mas in iod: Qie first aal the ftcnt 13l»^. Sticis in the sa:ae were Sip aad Broach- Gregory pitched fiae distisce aai »oc !saa±ily 10-4, gtrfc^ the Hornets t!sre« tLaearraed coach Gerald Griffin told me today that St. Andrews b been picked to participate in the playofls of the NAIA regionals. f other competing schools are: Wilmington, Pembroke, and Belmo Abbey. >'ext weekend these teams will face off in an eUmin tion tourney. The winner wiU be pitted against the Carolina Confereni champ. The rictiH- of this eacainter wm trarel to St. Joseph, Mt soori to compete in the XAU. finals. Since SA has beaten both Wj mii«ioc and Pembroke, I will have to say tlsat the Kni^ts chances aj better than arerage. ☆ ☆ ☆ H SA were to do well in this baseball toomament, it would sene enhance the stature at this c(^ege am»g colleges around the camlr Earlier Hits y^J, the soccer team did well in competition and was re cognized as one of tl»e outstaading teams in the conntry among sms cofleges. With this sort a recognitioiv I fan to see why members the coCege community here atSL Andrews believe that any type of at letic program is unnecessary, and in fact harmfnl. No individual can operate loc^ in an academic community withoit an outlet for energies- School goremment, dating and jobs are all outlets but atl„ tics caaDot be excfaded. After aH, isn't it part of hnmac nature to com. pete?; and athletics has a very competitive nature. If It is ajgued tin an aihledc program is tt» expensive then whynot eliminate other sta dent actirities which squander so much money each year. In the pas St Aairews tas profiled by its atlnletics In a way that no dollar slj can measare. wah die new gymnasium sooo to be completed, thet win be, no donbt, more honors heaped oo SA athletes and coache ☆ ☆ ☆ Last week the Leitermaa*s Clnb elected new officers for this 196' 58 year. Brlir: Wegsr morcs into the position of president which i bei-.g Tscaied by Athos Rostan. Warren Maxon takes over the VPdi •tiES. Jte Sciici and Gay Starling were elected to toe positions of s£ cretary aac treasarer respecttrely. Jim Snyder and Jan Bartl^ win reptice George Plstolas as Sergeant-at-Arms. Concord and Bettv Anne Ford Dominate WRA Awards The WRA A.TBcal Aw-ris rJgr: tooi piice at a tazj^cec oc May 1st. Presiie:^ Dottse DcBcse i=d TP Betty Aaae Ford pr^sioed orer the prc^azL- jBir*s esec.rtiTe cosiacfl txtoied lizSose, Ford, Peggli deiaescs, Secreciry PsggJ Gi=iie, iw-arz ciiiraiiz aai Xsr- cy Schneider, pcfctocitr ccairrciz. Tbe 5ri=i iwards were iccrLsi- ted by Concord Dens:. T>KyTr3c ToC>e?t;iIl wt£t i seiSQc cf ?-j_ k P3w^r-Pif! Foorty.P Concord shra o«it ~«fT—»-gr?irj 13-0. Con- ’ cord 5 tsiz; capere-d the b^li3g tSfe wiEi a 7—0 seasoc. W tnc 3 inisjei second with a re cord of 5—2. Itiry DQloc of Wn- —iefeitei Marths. Frye of Albe=i±ri6 ti tie first intramural tEcras cocpetiriOB. Concord B alsc woe the casketbal! cocspeti- tioc wtii i 5-0 seisoc, aai softban wiii a 3-0 record. P^gy Gamble ij£ Gn^TTLUe woe c^r Betty A^ae Ford In tiie table tennis tournel This year's participation tropl weM to Concord. They also wo for the foarth straight year, tl charripiORShip trophy. Betty An Ford woe the award for the ou standing indivkiusl participaii Jackie Stafford and Beth Gaii were honored as the outstandli caragers of 1965-67. Nara Schneider was awarded the & sportsmanship tropfcy. bl Nooveae Neutrals by Max Factor SA Keglers Place Second In NAIA Bowl-Offs St A.-wrre'vs bcwtzK -stn a=s5ii?i its setsoc tiss ptscw^si- eai by ptKZ*g seccoi at rte XAIA rsetccil r.ir—raTTCT- pfc xcil iell ir ^aart 3f : W,sc Tirgfcsi Sis's i534 Bill Evans Company Inc, 126 E Chiirch S;l Laurinb'jrg Office Supplies Prmtms -sctL T^ie 5Ali t3gr~a:aenc is bowled Tn .1 -rr j-T-ttip Ti school 3E17 acEa: r-i^x Dcwters, the top sccrsrs Sx ice six $a=.e boot i-jmoK IS ■iincie£ fcr their col- '*’5s: Trryic, by wtau:^ fije Ssrtir: TC tafe, wiE particJpate it 36 II Sazsas City, Uis- saart diis 3T32C- S.TV^ Sir: ro&dslighdy better their season average the tocrcunect, which resulted an improved positiacinthedlstrl t«tertng last year’s fii place f1^■ts^.. T the team was sophoinoi FrarJ: L«goc, who rolled conseci tire sets of 554 and 593 for 114T pis totaL Betini Llg»'»6> John Bcrchin (lOSSi Ed aito worth (loesx am Paigett (lOH aa:i Joe J«aod (950X Scotbid Drags I I Typewriter | Repair Service ? Phone 2T6-C)t519 1 iiniii ONE HOUR MARTINIZING The Most In Dry Geaning And Laundry Servke
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