page 14 Kyj MYRON DISKOBOLOS (Discus Thrower). 450 B.C. Roman marble copy of bronze original, life-size. It can be seen in the Museo delle Terme, Rome. Field trip information is available through the office of William E. Schmickle. Men's basketball finishes season By Scott Bradford The Guilford College men's basketball team finished their regular season last Saturday with a record of only 6-19, one of the worst season's in recent history for the Quakers. Their record in the Carolinas Conference (3-11) was good for a seventh place tie with Elon; a team Guilford beat Saturday 73-65. The first half ended with Elon ahead, 35-30, as both teams were content to sit back in zone defenses. In the second half, Elon cooled off and the Quakers had a commanding lead 62-52 behind the inside play of Keith King. But Elon, not to be denied, pulled within five (64-59) before Chris Lambert and Jerry Greenwood took control from the foul line. It was foul shots which made the difference in the game as Guilford connected on 17 of 22 at- House 105 N. Smyers PL College Mixed Singles Night March 19 Guilford College Women/UNC-G Men - March 20 UNC-G Women/Guilford College Men 5-9 p.m. Beer Specials - Closed Doors from 5-9 College ID Required No Cover tempts and Elon made only 3 of 8. As usual Ben Barrett led a balanced scoring attack with 22 points and was followed by Lambert, 17, King, 15, and Green wood, 12. The 5'10" Barrett also contributed a game high 9 re bounds. In other action, Guilford scored a season high 82 points while trouncing Mars Hill 82-60. After a lethargic first half, the Quakers led 36-33. The team raced to a 10 point lead with 13:28 left behind the sparkling passing of Barrett and shooting of King. Then, Bleise Cancro, inserted into the game at forward, crashed the of fensive boards for 16 points to build the lead to 61-46. In a game which saw everyone play, Guilford played a bit too flashy and might have lost a bit of control of the game if it had not been for a defense which con tinually frustrated a poor, Women's By Alice George and Peter Fraunholtz The Guilford College Women's Soccer club drop ped a tough 2-1 game to a Chapel Hill club team at Dudley High School on Sunday, eliminating them from the qualifying rounds of the Dallas Challenge Cup Tournament. They will continue their season in the NC State Soccer Tournament beginning March 17, when they take on the UNC-G club they defeated in the first round of the recent regional tournament. The Guilford Women scored against a tough UNC defense in the early minutes of the first half as center-forward Gwyn Tracy raced past her defenders and took full advantage of a one on one situation with the goalkeeper. Moments later a scuffle in front of the Guilford goal left UNC with a penalty kick which hit the side post and spun passed the outstretched arms of keeper Mary Benbow. Benbow, however, brushed that off to play an excellent half - stopping a barrage of shots from strong footed UNC forwards who, with the help of a steady wind, kept the ball near the Guilford goal. With 35 minutes gone, Guilford's op ponents culminated their offensive play with a suc cessful high shot at the net, dropping in just below the cross bar. Guilford was able to control the ball for most of the second half with accurate passes and dynamic defense, but was unable to score again. The 45 minute halves took their toll on the Guilford women; as the International Rules they play by limit them to only 2 substitutions per game. Hence, the exilerating, yet brutally physical game waned disorganized Mars Hill offense. The team shot well, 54% from the floor and 74% from the foul line, as Cancro was joined in double figures by Barrett, 14 points, Mike Apple, 13, Lambert, 11 and Greenwood, 10. The Quakers traveled to Atlan tic Christian where they lost a close game 59-57. Behind by 7 points at halftime, Guilford was unable to get closer than two points and that was how the game ended. King, Greenwood, and Barrett combined for 48 of Guilford's 57 points, with Green wood hitting 23. The team then took on big rival High Point and played much bet ter than they did earlier in the season when they lost to High Point 104-62. This time they lost only 47-41 with the difference coming from the foul line where High Point made 13 attempts as compared to Guilford's eight. Intramural announcement Softball If you are interested in playing Intramural softball, speak to your dorm representative by Tuesday, March 2nd. One on One Basketball There will be a one on one basketball tournament for both guys and girls; if interested in playing meet in the lobby of the Ragen Brown Fieldhouse on Mon- to an end, closing out the club's Ist season with a Fall record of 2-4-1. The day was nearly ended early as a discrepancy arose over the size of the field at Guilford Methodist Church (where the game was originally scheduled). To prevent a forfeit the contest was quickly relocated, thanks to player/coach Lori Blum, to Dudley High School on the east side of Greensboro. Last week, at the Methodist Church field, Guilford won its first round game with UNC-G by a score of 1-0. Jocelyn Whitaker led the club throughout a tough match, dominated by both sides' defensive play; she consistently buffetted UNC-G's scoring. It was the second win of the year, and the first since coach John Opaleski and assistant Willie "Flash" joined coach Lori Blum. With snow on the ground, in the beginning of the semester, these coaches directed practice for the 25 club members at 7 a.m. in Ragan Brown Fieldhouse 5 days a week. In recent weeks the women have moved outside, but, due to an untimely reseeding of the campus fields, they've had to travel 15 minutes by car 5 days a week to Lindley Elementary School for practice. The club, which got off the ground in September, recently joined the Western Women's Division of NC Soccer League. Each of the 25 members con tributed $17.50 for uniforms, league dues, and of ficiating fees. This week the Executive Committee (pres.: Wendy Frankie, VP: Debbie Chirtea, Sec.: Mary Taylor, and Tres.: Linda Thur) and captain Christy Gaines plan to submit a constitution to the community senate in hopes of receiving college recognition and possibly some financial support. " ' %* t Ben Barret led the Quakers in their win over Elon Sat. (73-65) with 22 points and 9 rebounds. Here he shoots over a High Point College player as Jerry Greenwood looks on. day, February 22nd at 5:00. play will begin on the 24th from 1:30 to 3:00. Racquetball Tournament If you're interested in playing in either a singles or mixed doubles raquetball tournament sign up in the lobby of the Ragan Brown Fieldhouse by March 19th. Mixed Doubles Racquetball Tournament Entry Sheet, Deadline: March 19th. Guilfordian, February 26 Name: Box No.: Conflicts (When You Cannot Play) Name of Partner Rules for singles apply Fill out this form and place in the proper box at the gym, or give to Bucky Holcomb, Will Robinson, or Coach Saunders.