TITESDAT. DECEMBER 15, 1964 THE DECREE PAGE SEVEN Brady Scores 22 at Guilford m 1964.85 BadcettNdl Ttam. Sow 1 kae^iw) BrfM Bldiwteia. Bar Frecfnan, Itatt, At Rexroad, Denny Segrbert. Row 2 (standinr) Coach Don Siadf, Cart Helsren, Lloyd Ndsoo. Georsre Watson, David Brady, Tom Davis. Wayne Brxmn. SCHOOL SPIRIT FOR ATHLETICS IMPROVES By Steve HdU I believe that congratulations are In order for most students at Wesleyan College. Fm speak ing of the school spirit that has been shown lately in our ath letic program. There was a large number of students at all of the home soccer games and many traveled long distances to see our away games. Stop and think about your part as a student here. Cer tainly you have academic res ponsibilities, but have you thought about your responsibility to your fellow students? Have you con tributed your share toward help ing to encourage and stimulate your fellow students’ morale and spirit on the playing field? There , BELK-TYLER’S Bill Bobbitt, junior tennis star, and Hilda Floyd, an attractive freshman coed, admire a $225.00 Ladies Hamiltm Watch, one of the many selections in Belk-Tyler’s first floor jewelry shop. The watch with a 22 jewel Swiss movement features a face set with 20 eluant diamcmds. See the many other watches, charms and rings at Belk-Tyler’s. Belk-Tyler s of Rocky Mount may have been one moment when you cheered or yelled at the right time to give them the needed burst of determination to help win the game even when the going gets rough. To these stu dents, we THE DECREE staff say “congratulations” and con tinue your support. To those Who haven’t had time or perhaps wefen’t interested, your support is needed. Basketball has begun now, the season opening with a new gym. There is no excuse for not seeing and enjoying at least the home games. When so~many students have worked so diligently toward making a better athletic program, we should at least give them our eager support. On Thursday evening, December 3, the NCWC basketball team opened regular season play by meeting the Guilford College Quakers at Greensboro. The Bis hops ended up on the short end of a 95-38 score. Wesleyan faced a young, tal ented, and well-conditioned club which had scored more than a hundred points in ej^ch of its .previous outings. The Guilford offense completely overwhelmed Wesleyan by controlling the back boards and hitting on a pheno menal 73 percent from the floor. The Wesleyan offense never got started as Guilford employed a fuU-court press throughout, which the Bishc«)s failed to break through. The press proved so ef fective that Wesleyan was held scoreless for ten minutes dur ing the second half. The Bishops switched to a zone defense in the closing minutes,, which proved effective enough to keep Guilford from reaching the century mark. The final score is evidence of the disappointing showing made by Wesleyan in their first outing. Charlotte College provided the opposition on December 5 for Coach Scalfs conference opener. Pol the first thirty minutes Wes leyan made the game a real battle, but midway through the second half the roof fell in. The final score, 98-60, does not tell the whole story. The first half was “nip-and-tuck,” and although Wesleyan only led at one point, 19 to 18, they were never more than a couple of bas kets away. A three-point play in the closing seconds, plus a shot made at the buzzer, put Char lotte ahead by nine points at halftime. Charlotte scored two quick goals to begin the second half, but they could not increase that margin during the nest ten min utes of play, sparked by the fine play of Dave Brady, who wound up the night with 22 points, Wes leyan stayed within ten points of the Charlotte 49erss during this stretch. Midway through the half, Brady sustained a slight knee injury , when he hit the floor after grabbing a rebound. Brady had to leave the game, and soon thereafter the Charlotte offense caught fire, and Wesleyan was not able to keep pace. It was a frustrating and dis appointing defeat for the Bis- liops, who had their hopes set on cringing a victory back home. The team is not about to give up on itself, however^, for they can only give their best effort and hope it brings a victory. North Carolina Wesleyan College Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Winter Athletic Schedule — 1964-65 The Young Mans Corner In Rocky Mount ffirjm AcnoM... 7'UP YOUR THiRST AWAY SEVEN-UP BOTTUNO CO. NORTH MAIN STREET TARBORO, N. C. BasketbaJl Team Place Thursday Dec. 3 Guilford, Greensboro, N. C. ♦Saturday Dec. 5 Charlotte, Charlotte,, N. C. ♦Tuesday Dec. 8 Methodist, Rocky Mt, N. C. ♦Tuesday Dec. 15 St. Andrews, Rocky Mt. N.C. Christmas Vacation ♦Friday Jan 8 St. And., Laurinburg, N. C. ‘Saturday .. Jan. 9 Charleston, Charleston, S. C. Tuesday Jan. 12 Guilford, Rocky Mt. N. C. Friday Jan. 15 Wash. & I«e, Lexington, Va. ♦Saturday Jan. 16 Lynchburg, Lynchburg, Va. Tuesday Jan. 19 Fla. Presby., Rocky Mt. N.C. ♦Saturday Jan, 30 Lyndiburg, Rocky Mt. N. C. ♦Wednesday ... Feb. 3 Methodist, Fayetteville, N.C. ♦Saturday Feb. 6 Charlotte, Rocky Mt., N. C. ♦Tuesday Feb. 9 Charleston, Rocky Mt, N. C. Thurs.-Sat. .... Feb. 18-20 Tournament, Rocky Mt N.C. ♦Denotes conference games. All home contests begin at 8:00 P. m. Director of Athletics Raymorwi E. Bauer BasketbaU Coach Don Scalf College Phone 442-7121 School Colors Royal Blue & Gold Nickname Battling Bidiops I. W. Rose Drug Company CompIet» Prescription Serviee — Cosmetics — 112 N. Main St. Rocky Mt.