tiy Lity.i Kt/z/tL NEW OUTDOOR EOVVIJNG ALLEYS ARE POPULAR; INTRAMVRALS GOING WELL JUNIOR MANAGERS NEEDED The Intramural Council merri' beis. the faculty liien.beis. and our president. Dr. Smith are dfliglUfcl by the way iu which our capable coach. Mr. Adcpx. is car rying on the athletic program ttjis year. Badminton, shuffle board, howling ' and archeiy have already started in the Physical Education classes, and the girl5> anticipate with enthusiasm their ila-sea each Tuesday and Thursday. Bowling seems to be of greatest interest because it is the newest sport we have here on cam pus. Now, in the Tntramural volley ball tournament it seems that Third Floor West is boosting its recoid of winning every game played, so far. except a practice game t'oey lost to Ladies Hall at the be?in:iing of the tournament. In the game the night of November 1. the 3d floor girls won from Ladies' Hall with scores of 15-11. 15-1, 15-11. Those of you who have seen the La dies play before noticed they were off de ball that night against 3rd floor. If tfiete should be an doubt as to why—ask the student council! j New York, N. Y. Parker, Rawls, Pierce, and Benton seemed to be “in there” for West and Johnson and Stan ford for Ladies' Hall. The percentages now stand as fol lows: Miss Ecir.a M. Truitt A A 2-r. V-10 U S N Hospital Corps School iW, R.) National Naval Med. Co. 64 Ce.iitT Bothesda, Md. Pvt Robert A. Weston 4401068 i Co. 8, 18 Q, T. B. I Camp Wheeler, Ga. ' Coach has fine libt of them for con- I ditioning and just simple little train- ; ins hints. They are all good and all ! are impoi tant. We can all get behind 1 our boys for they are something to Team 3rd Floor West Ladies Hall Day Students East 2nd Floor We*t Lost 0 1 1 2 2 We need some more applica tions for junior managers, so Coach Adcox tells me. At least two are needed, so come on junior girls and hand in your names so yoM will be in line for senior man ager next year. - Reelin 'Em In liy jO}is nossi push. Among those who appear to be showing up exceptionally well are Danny Banks, a very good ball Pet. handler, will probably take the center positions on the court 1.000 Bobby Foust, frosh. looked well- 667 I He was a high school star from 500 1 what we hear. We would like to 000* see him and the rest of the boys 000 I college stars. Bill MacIntyre is proving himself to be one of the first stringers. Wal lace Owen, the Gibsonville star, looks like he will star again. Harvey Rawls doesn't seem to be bothered by that bum shoulder of his. I should think that Fred Register will be one of the vertebra in our basketball backbone. ] Wayne Taylor will be right behind I him. Although Emerson Whatley 1 claims he can’t see, I would pay good I money to watch him if he cuuld. He I woi ks right up there with the rest of I them. 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I guess you all know by now that Leon Gibbs is leaving but this is just another reminder for the students for another swell fellow- Well it looks good to see Ma roon and Gold basketball trunks moving about on the gym floor. Yes, and it is the boys who fill them that will make that Maroon and Gold even brighter during the couuiig season. They all seem so proud to be wearing the school colors. We are proud that they are wearing the colors too. One of our many intramural programs is over and this is ten nis. It seems as though we are sending a champ off to the army. Yes, Joe Franks is tops here on the campus. He is our new in tramural tennis champ. What a man. just what he army is look ing tor. He is a swell guy and we all wish him the best of luck It looks like Coach Adcox was put ting the boys through their paces. The coach was drilling them in single anit double ^'ebound drills. The star dribblf* was used fur ball handling and drills were used by the guards in a short but fast scrimmage. They sports, look good and they will continue to a round of applause for showing their if they follow “8 Pages of Do, " that sportsmanship in the Hallowefen cele- I was looking at. bration. Of course what Is said in this column is my own opinion and I am stating what I see. Coach Ad cox hasn’t given any siaiement as to who is the most outstanding, I am using my own judgment. Fred Chandler, Delmon Felton, Bob Graham. Ronald Grimstead, Willard Maiiette, Jimmy Peeler, Jack Stone, Harry Turner, Carl White and Fred Yarborough all look good. There will be a lot of up£> and down insofar as who is tops and it would be unfair to say who will eventually be among ..lie lust live. But we all know that they will be good, no matter who they are. We will all be behind them every inch of the way right to the top. Our intramural volleyball seems to Le doing O. 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