I Page Four THE CAMPUS ECHO December, 1964 Eagles Split First Four, 2-2 al key baskets. The Eagles out- Gordon—19 McClain—15 scored the Bears 15-8 in posting Hall— Conner—5 their initial win of the season. Stauder—8 Watkins—11 Sub: Eagles Lose To Bulls Johnson C. Smith’s Golden Bulls took a 49-33 halftime ad vantage, then staved off a North Carolina College rally in the second half to win going away in a 91-72 triumph over the Eagles here December 8. Out-rebounded, 50-46 by the Eagles, the Bulls relied on shooting superiority. Jackie Jackson led their attack with 26 points, while Charles Turner had 20, Tyron Britt, 17, and Jackie Wilson, 14. Turner gar nered 15 rebounds and Wilson, 12. Ted Manning sparked the Eagles with 22 points and 11 re bounds. Gus Jones had 16 points, Curtis Watkins 14 and McClain 11. McClain collected 15 rebounds. NCC, now 2-1 in the CIAA and 2-2 for the season, led at 7-6 was even at 9 all and stayed close at 23-22 with 9:13 remain ing in the first half. By inter mission, . however the Bulls had taken a 16 point lead. The Eagles, who take on Shaw Uni versity December 12, at Raleigh, closed the gap to 64-60 with 5:34 on the clock, but fell steadi ly behind during the waning moments. NCC (72) Jones—16 Manning—22 Wakins—14 Carter—7 McClain—11 JCS (91) Britt—17 Turner—20 Jackson—26 Wilson—14 Johnson—4 Subs: North Carolina College, Lenon 2, Sinclair, Barnes, Kil- lens. Price. J. C. Smith, Carter 10, and Williams. Garrett-Parker Drug Store Prescriptions Filled 702 FAYETTEVtt.LE ST. Phone 682-1715 W. P. Wimberley, Phar. Carolina junior, with 10 points each. During the second period the Eagles three times led by as many as 20 jwints but saw the visitors inch closer to trail by only 11 points at the final buzz er. Co-captain Rod Looney of Portsmouth, Virginia, made 15 points for the Trojans, and he and Nelson, a Hartford, Con necticut, native, accounted for more than half Virginia’s total. James Howell of Suffolk, Vir ginia, took third place scoring honors for VSC with 11. Coach Floyd Brown cagers’ next home game will be on December 15 with St. Augus tine’s College. got close in the second period, were paced by Manning, with 19; Conner, 18; McLean with 16; and Paris Lenon, 14 points. The mountaineers, playing in their own back yard, had a balanced attacked which fea tured Pete McJohnson, Jack Campbell, John Carrell, Ed Sar- mir, and Bernie Haag with 19, 18, 16 15, 11, and 10 points, respectively. Morgan Carnish—17 Turk—27 NCC NCC—Lennon 5, Sinclair ^ Jones—23 Bames 6. Manning—20 Morgem—Johnson, Nesbitt, Mt. St. Mary’s Victorious The NCC Eagles fell behind a powerful Mt. St. Mary’s Col lege team to lose 100-80 at Emmitburg, Maryland on Wednesday, December 2. The mountaineers had six men in double figures. They overcome an early 8-4 deficit to lead by ten points at half time 47-37. The score had remained cclose (27-25, St. Mary) with about 2:13 left in the first half before the hot mountaineers put gas in the fire to score 20 points in the last two minutes. The Eagles (1-1) who never Eagles Beat Morgan, 89-82 Gus Jones riddled the nets for 11 of his teams points in the overtime period to lead North Carolina College’s Eagles to a 89-82 hardfought win over Mor gan State College in Baltimore. The game was the first in CIAA basketball competition, and the first victory for the Eagles. Jones, the Eagles back court whiz, swished in 23 points to pace NCC’s offense. Ted Mann ing and David McClain tossed in 20 and 15 points respectively to aid the NCC attack. Morgan’s James Turk topped all scorers, hitting for 27 markers. NCC held a slack half time lead. Nevertheless, the game Bears of Morgan came from be hind to the score of 74 all to tie the game. 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The Paul Godwin-coached Trojans re mained out front until 7:20 be fore the intermission when Manning evened up points at 19- 19. A Daniel McClain shot from the floor put the Eagles ahead 21-19, and for the remainder of the encounter, NCC held the upper hand. At the break the Eagles, who then stood 2-0 CIAA and 2-1 overall, led 36-28. Sharing second place scoring honors on the Eagle team were McClain, a Wilson North Caro lina sophomore, and Albert Conner, a Winston-Salem, North DOUBTING THOMAS? HOPEFUL AGNOSTIC? Christianity has more to offer than hope, it has positive proof in the form of a MIRACLE which was foretold, described and is intensely personal. Ask the Religious Leaders or send me a card marked ESP-17. My reply is free, non-Denominational, Christian. Martyn W. Hart, Box 53, Glen Ridge, N.J. 07028 (USA). 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