THE LOOKOUT
March 26, 1973
Students work out on the campus tennis courts.
Varsity Tennis Schedule, 1973:
Mar. 19
Mon.
Wingate
Home
2:00
Mar. 21
Wed.
Mitchell
Away
1:30
Mar. 27
Tues.
Anderson
Home
1:30
Mar. 30
Fri.
Brevard
Home
2:00
Apr. 2
Mon.
Wingate
Away
2:00
Apr. 5
Thurs.
Warren Wilson
Away
1:30
Apr. 7
Sat.
Brevard
Away
2:00
Apr. 11
Wed.
Anderson
Away
1:30
Apr. 13
Fri.
Mitchell
Home
1:30
Apr. 18
Wed.
Lees-McRae
Home
1:30
Apr. 20
Fri.
Warren Wilson
Home
1:30
Apr. 25
Wed.
Lees-McRae
Away
1:30
Montreat-Anderson Baseball Scores
M-AC
Mitchel1
M-AC
Mitchel 1
2
14
1
2
Varsity Baseball Schedule, 1973:
Mar. 20
Tues.
Mitchell
(2)
A
1:30
Mar. 29
Thurs.
Anderson
(2)
A
1:30
Apr. 2
'Mon.
N. Greenville
(2)
H
4:00
Apr. 4
Wed.
Mitchell
(2)
H
4:00
Apr. 11
Wed.
Wingate
(2)
A
1:00
Apr. 13
Fri.
N. Greenville
(2)
A
1:00
Apr. 18
Wed.
Spartanburg
(2)
A
1:30
Apr. 21
Sat.
Anderson
(2)
H
1:00
Apr. 25
Wed.
Spartanburg
(2)
H
4:00
Apr. 28
Sat.
Wingate
(2)
H
6:00
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Moving up the hill, we run In
to Coke Fowler, president of Da
vis Hall. Coke Is from Satellite
Beach, Florida, and how he heard
about Montreat, nobody knows.
He plans to go to Gordon College
where he will study biology, but
not under Dr. Snyder. Coke does
like working with people, and
hopes that he can straighten
some of them out. His least fa
vorite aspect Is the restrlctkns
on the men. He feels that If
they are treated like men, that
they will act like m en. When
asked about Mr. Stamburg, he re
plied, "easy to work with, and
he will back me 987.". As far
as coming events, he said there
will be a party and at a later
date a rap session. He would 1-
ke to achelve two things before
he leaves. They are: getting
the second floor lobby open, and
a rup In the first floor lobby.
He would also like the academic
status os the college to Improve.
—P.E, V.G., B.H.
Tennis Team Tangles
Montreat's first home match
was scheduled for Monday, March
IS at 1:30. The opposing team
was the current United States
tennis champion, Wingate College.
At the end of the first week's
practice, co-captains were an
nounced. Emanuel Odogu and Shep
Plowden were selected.
Due to Montreat's unbelievable
ability to attract rain clouds,
practice was limited to three
days before the first match.
The starting six for last Mon
day's match were: No. 1, Emanuel
Odogu; No. 2,Shep Plowden; No, 3,
Bob Bennington; No. 4, Buster
Dewey; No. 5, Rick Rankin; and
No. S, Cliff Bickers. Other mem
bers are Jay Hatten, Lakey Dowdle
George Holloway, and John Furman.
We hope everybody wilt attend the
home matches.
—SP