PAGE FOUR Senior fullback John LaGuardia stops another offensive attempt in Saturday’s victory over Va. Wesleyan, Cross Country Team Gets Third In Two Home Meets BY MR. FOWLER DUGGER St. Andrews’ cross country team found Davidson and Camp bell too stronghere Saturday but came back Monday to gain third place in a meet that had five of the six Dixie Conference cross country teams here. Saturday Davidson’s Rick Bell was first at 26:54 over the f i v e - m i 1 e course ahead of Campbell’s ace, Dan Merritt, timed at 27:37. Davidson picked up places 4 through 7 and to to edge Campbell, 23-34, and out distance St. Andrews with 81. Banning Ingram was first to finish for St. Andrews at 30:28 finish for St. Andrews at 30:28. Randy Von Unwerth, Dave An- drews, Dick Simmons, and Chris Miles were in at 15.16, BOB’S JEWEL SHOP WEDDING RINGS ALL YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS JUST A FEW MtNUTES AWAY With 2 Locations: College Plaza & Downtown Lbg. 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FOWLER DUGGER Has St. Andrews adopted the practice of some big-time foot ball schools In turning to the computer for an analysis of game strategy? Or has Coach Rob Kinne really put together the ultimate Blue Machine? Statistically-minded fans of the Knight soccer team couldn’t be blamed for asking such ques tions after St. Andrews turned back the Bishops of North Caro lina Wesleyan here Tuesday afternoon by a 3-0 score. That was the third time the Knights have faced Dixie Conference competition thus far this season and the third time they have kicked their way to a 3-0 win, Saturday afternoon at Greens boro the Knights go after their fourth DIAC win against UNC-G. The 3-0 win over N. C. Wesleyan came close on the heels of a 3-0 win over Vir ginia Wesleyan here Saturday. Earlier the Knights had dropped Methodist 3-0 to open the Dixie Conference part of their season. Saturday the Knights spent 30 minutes getting the range on the visitors from Norfolk, Va, be fore Prem Thoonkapballn passed to John Catmur, cen tered well out from the Vir ginia Wesleyan goal. Catmur kicked true past the Blue Mar lin defense and goalie for a 1-0 lead. A minute and a half later the Knights were back again. This time Bob Latshaw fed the ball across the front of the goal to Thoonkapballn lined it into the upper right corner. With five minutes left in the first half Senior Co-captain Don Cooper scored, executing a pic- ture-book shot. Catmur lofted a long kick from the left wing. Cooper, breaking to the goal from the ri^t, caught the ball Im mid-air with a leaping kick and blasted it into the right corner from about 10 yards out, Kinne played all but two in jured players before the second half was over, developing depth as a hedge against another rash of injuries that slowed the team just before the season’s only loss, to Campbell. The reserves played creditable ball despite their failure to get anything on the scoreboard. They stifled most of the Blue Marlin attack until late in the game and then Jay Eipper, taking over for John Bush at goalie, kept the shutout intact. A third 3-0 game on Tuesday against N. C. Wesleyan was no reflection of the Kni^ts’ do mination of the offense. They fired 31 shots against five by the Bishops who seemed con tent to concentrate on defense. In many ways it was a frus trating afternoon for St. An drews. Passing and ball con trol was generally good but time after time players kicked the ball just over the top or just wide of the goal, or giving credit where due, the Bishop goalie positioned himself to gather up the shot. With 12:28 left in the first half Catmur passed into the cen ter to Thoonkapballn, When Prem’s shot was blocked but not picked up, Catmur, following the play, lined the ball into the goal for a 1-0 lead. After 30 minutes of the second half when Catmur's goal looked bigger and bigger, Bob Lat shaw took a good pass from Thoonkapballn and drove home a score from six or seven yards out. Then with 3:26 left Cat mur turned the left flank, eluded three defenders, and at the last moment passed to Thoonkapba- lin at dead center. Prem was on target for the final 3-0 mar gin. Next week the Kni^ts play their final two home games. Tuesday they’ll try to avenge a 3-0 loss to Davidson and Satur day face Lynchburg for the Dixie Conference title. Watson To Speak\ At Convocation (Continued from page 1) an historian at Oxford Uni versity. Internationally recog nized as an outstanding scho lar, lecturer, and television personality, Watson has been a visiting Professor in several American universities, among them the University of South Carolina, where St. Andrews historian Charles Joyner was one of his graduate Students. 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