four INTRAMURAL RESULTS Final A League Studings - Final Won Lost Winston Salem I 9 1 OFF Campus 8 2 Mecklenburg 4 6 Granville 4 6 Faculty 4 6 Winston-Salem II 1 9 Knights Whip Strong Westfield Team A League Scoring Leaders* Games Points per game Bystryki, O.C 9 Chandler, WSJ 10 Downs, Mck 10 Niblack, Fac 10 Whitley, WSI 8 Surface, Fac 9 Mclean, Gran 7 Wall, Mck 10 Hubbard, OC 10 Thuss 8 *Based upon at least playing in 7 games A League Tournament First Round Faculty, 73 vs Winston-Salem II35 Mecklenburg 54 vs Granville 50 Semifinals Faculty 46 vs OFF Campus 43 Winston Salem 192 vs Mecklenburg 62 Finals-4/13/78 Winston Salem I vs Faculty B League Tournament First Round Mecklenburg II56 vs. Granville II45 Mecklenburg 148 vs. Granville 139 Semifinal Winston Salem 52 vs. Mecklenburg 140 Mecklenburg III 65 vs Mecklenburg 57 Finals 4/13/78 Winston-Salem vs Mecklenburg III B League Standings - Final 24.1 22.3 16.4 15.8 15.5 14.6 13.0 12.6 12.3 11.8 Won Lost Winston Salem 0 Mecklenburg III ' 3 Mecklenburg II 4 Mecklenburg I Mecklenburg II 4 Mecklenburg I 6 Granville I 7 Granville II 10 B League Scoring Leaders* Games Points per game Moseley, Meek ni 26 7 Gamble, WS 1ft 1 Bernhardt, Gran I 14.7 Tate, Gran I 14 1 Paston, Mck I 1^ 9 Betts, WS 1*? 1 Musante, Mck n 19 Q Lazzeri, Mck III 19 i Farthing, Mck I 19 Scott, WS 19 9 ‘Based upon at least 7 games played St. Andrews baseball team went into their doubleheader with undefeated Westfield State with a record of 3 and 8. When Westfield State returned home they had two loses: two Saint Andrews victories. The first game went 10-5 with 14 hits in the game. Keith Betts brought in the first run of the game with a home run. Whitby followed in the second on a triple from Lazzari, then Betts returned in the third for another home run which brought in Bland leaving the score at the bottom of the third 4-0. The fifth inning was batting practice for the Knights with hits by Dean (triple) Ray, Gamble, Scott (double) and Bland. Dean made the final and tenth run in the sixth in a double by Gamble. Barber was the winning pitcher with a save by Eric St. John. The second game was 10-3 victory with runs by Scott (2), Betts (2), Ferrell, Whitby, Dean, Lazzari and Harrison (2). Scott went 4 for 5 in the game and Ferrell and Harrison both hit doubles. Dean gave up 9 hits and 0 walks for the vic tory. St. Andrews next con frontation was a disap pointing double header with Methodist St. John pitchered an excellent game giving up only 2 runs (1 earned) only 5 hits, no walks and 4 strikeouts. The game ran tied until the bottom of the seventh inning 1. Carrigg made St. Andrews only run in the 3rd by stealing home. In the bottom of the 7th with one out the batter hit the first pitch over the left field fence robbing St. John of a well deserved win. Methodist walked away with the second game 2-5. Both St. Andrews runs were scored by Rick Scott. Dean St. Andrews bounced back against N.C. Wesleyan on Tuesday with a double vic tory. St. John pitched a 10-2 victory giving up only 3 hits. Environmental Studies In Danger disciplines with Dr. MUler coordinating the program. Dr. George Fouke took over ^ the program when Miller left St. Andrews in 1976 and coordinated activities until the 1977-78 school year. Fouke is currently taking one year leave of absence in Chapel Hill. The major also lost the Religion and Economics programs at the culmination of the 1975-76 school year. The program has been taken over by Dr. Jones and currently has three par ticipating faculty, A.L. Ap plegate, W.M. Alexander, and C. Bushoven representing Biology, Philosophy and Politics disciplines. Students and faculty alike have complained that the program is not fulfilling the original intentions. Unless changes in the existing program are instigated, the Environmental Studies major may be abolished or altered toward the science program. The feeling of some of the students is a dissatsfaction with the organization of the major and attitudes of the Environmental Studies faculty. The Environmental Studies courses take a lower priority to the full teaching loads of the faculties’ own programs. A major contention involves the lack of En vironmental Studies courses which are offered. The 1977-78 catalogue requires seven Environmental Studied courses with four at the 300400 level. Many Environmental Studies majors have found it difficult to fulfill the number of required courses which has jeopardized the contracts of several upper level students. Faculty members have complained that they have been burdened with extra course loads in addition to their already full teaching loads. The lack of a structured program has made it difficult for scheduled meetings. Jones met with Dean Crossley and together with faculty members will be scheduling Environmental Studies Research and Senior Seminars at a specific time rather than TBA. St. Andrews held batting practice once again in the 3rd and 6th innings with 4 runs in each inning; 2 in the fifth. Everyone got at least one khit with doubles by Scott, Dean and Carrigg and triples by Scott and Betts. The second game was a cliff hanger with St. Andrews leading 7-0 in the fourth. In the siirth inning the score wa, tied 7-7 and the bottom of J line ups in. It wasn’t tiUt extra eighth inning with bases loaded that Mike Poicn„ walked to bring Neal GorS in for the winning run. St. Andrews heads for Virgima Wesleyan on ih, ,2 with a record of 2-4 conference. in the Tennis Results UNCG-8 SA-1 John (UNCG) def. Ramey (SA) 7-5, 7-5; Price (UNCG) def Wiss (SA) 5-7, 6-1, 6-2; Payne (UNCG) def. Mckee (SA 7.5' 6-3; Armstead (SA) def. Mendeck (UNCG) 2-6, 6-1 6-2- Hil» (UNCG) def. S. Poole (SA) 6-2, 6-1; Sittecmeyer (UNCG) drf P. Poole (SA) 6-3,6-1. Price-Hiles (UNCG) def. Ramey-Wiss (SA) 4-6,7-6,6-3; John. Mendeck (UNCG) def Mckee -Armstead 6-4, 6-3, Smith-Coooer (UNCG) def. S. Poole -P. Poole 6-3,6-2. UNCW-9 SA-0 House (UNCW) def. Ramey (SA) 6-7, 6-3, 6-2; Geraelarys (UNCW) def. Armistead (SA) 6-1, 6-1; Sumeral (UNCW) def Wiss (SA) 6-3, 6-2; Shackleford (UNCW) def. Mckee (SA) M 6^ 3; Sue (UNCW) def. S. Poole (SA) 6-0, 6-1; Jackson (UNCW) def. P. Poole (SA) 6-1, 6-3; House-Sumeral (UNCW) def. Ramey-Armistead (SA) 6-2,6- 4; Gembarys-Sue (UNCW) def. Wiss-S. Poole (SA), 6-2, H; Shackleford-Harris (UNCW) def. P. Poole-Mckee (SA) 6-1,6-1. Track Results Christopher Newport 69, Saint Andrews 55V4, North Carolina Welseyan 32%. 100 yd. dash-Thatcher (CN) 9.9, 220Jacobs (SA) 22:9,440 Falber (CN) 52.5, 880 Roberts (CN) 2:07, Mile-Roberts (CN) 4:36, Three Mile-Ramey (SA) 16:34, Hi^ Hurdles - Hodges (SA) 16.4, Law Low Hurdles - Hodges SA 1:02, Pole Vault- Mitchell (SA) 11:00, High Jump - Williams (CN) 6-4, Broad jump - Ihacher (CN) 2V9W’, Shot put - Epson (NCW) 37’ 11%”, Discus - Johnson (NCM) 139’8”, 440 Relay - SA - 45.00, Mile Relay (CN) 3.36. m Opps, there goes somebody else in the lake. (Hioto by David Swanson) GODFATHER'S PIZZA THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 50% OFF ON ANY PIZZA GOOD THROUGH THURSDAY, APRIL 20 ONE PIZZA PER COUPON Highway 74, Rocklnghani 1