M?rch 2, 1961 NORTH C-'RPLIN.A WESLEY/N PING PONG T OURNAMENT With the addition of ping pong or table tennis equipment to C- wing, Wesleyan College undertook its second tournament. Under the direction of Coach Raymond Bauer the ping pong tournament began February I3, and will end March 17. trophy will be awarded to the champion. ''t present the leading conten ders for the championship are : Bob Gay, abert Boone, Ueyne Coo per, Doug Hedgpeth, Dicky Moore Louis ^/omble and John Eilers. There is also under way a dou bles tournament; a trophy will be awarded to the winners of this tournament also. Page 6 BASEBALL STARTS Baseball season and practice at Wesleyan began the first week in February. Practice which is now held at Benvenue started with a minimum of bat;eball and a maxi mum of conditioning. Nineteen of the twenty-two boys who went out will be chosen to go to the out- of-town games while all will be on the team for the home games. The boys have received jackets, practice pants, and sweft shirts to use at practice. The present schedule for the season includes ten games. The game on May 5 is the uled night game. Two Windham and Frederick state colleges, from Vermont and Virginia respectively. Horae games are to be played at the Municipal Stadium in Rocky Mount. only sched-^ opponents, re out-of- NORTH CAROLINA UESLEY/N BASEB/LL SCHEDULE M rch 14 -Mcrch 25 =!'March 29 'i''March 30 March 3I April 5 /■pril 13 *'pril 15 '•'/.pril 25 May 5 Presbyterian Louisburg Windham College Windham College Frederick Campbell Louisburg Wilmington Campbell V/ilmington DID SOMEBODY SAY MARCH? * signifies home game