IJ r -T glio Journal «rts li3J'^.1971 Bjinnounces Ron Foster as the new (Cker Room itli*" Foster j.d *much horse power for our our gallant upset bid 72-58. '«Pite of the loss, the UNCC49ers n»y.antaarea. rth Hyder, the Tech, coach, Jboi' roundballers. The fact Jfrn 49ers: and when the buzzer '1 ia ^folina at Charlotte. ** prepared as any team ^ the tlty SP®II 3ud poor night 1)1 Charlotte unset chances. j d'tiv'* Atlanta fans, as they have n year, that they mean business m!* ^^te rest of the 49ers is they thought they should ! ^oint'*'* ^'’^y ^®*^ All-American I' dro* speaks for itself. more games, one of 17 ^6 year. I otne for the first time since ¥with Texas A&M. 7 a _■ ... *ithrA* ^®o*'gia pine as they get their ''Qgies. 1> IWOW to rf“’ points for the 49ers as he ^ ® collected 11 rebounds. half*'?- Freshmen dropped a t Leo the game as If in tl , out-lasted the Frosh j tho"^ lack-lustre performance of ^ year, 63-60 Monday night. ’ 49ers built as much as a 14 •nt lead before seeing it taken ) bthem on the back oiif**^,*^* *he Bobcats (/ '•^bounded the Frosh 51-28. I cent^-^*^ shooting a cool 28.8 per s the first half, Lees McRae ( slioh^o second half with a il fp^tly warmer hand, shooting a aia^®^*able 50 per cent and L bni' j ”*^'"8 the 49ers on the 'm "''ards JOB female) avs ^ ^ Week, your 'lays M-F, 2-10, month ^or ^terview 9-2. THE CAROLINA JOURNAL Page 3 Shoots 63% XAVIER guns down 49ers, 74-68 Intramural Basketball Schedule Teams Time Court No. UNCC, playing its best game of the season, succumbed to a 63 per cent field goal shooting exhibition by Xavier University, and fell, 74-68 Monday night. The Musketeers depended upon the shooting eyes of 6-4 junior forward Jerry Helmers and junior guard Doug Alt. Helmers hit 11 of 14 shots from the floor and seven straight free throws for 29 points, while Alt canned 12 of 19 shots for 24. Alt and Helmers scored four points each in the final three minutes to pull from a 64-63 lead to 72-64 to lock up a close fight. scored 15 in the half, added six more. From that point, UNCC didn’t score another field goal for over 10 minutes. UNCC dropped to a 20-28 deficit but trailed by only two at the half, 26-28. In the second half, Xavier went to a zone defense after Bryson hit a jumper in the first minute. From then Bryson didn’t score again. With Helmers pouring 20 points in the half, Xavier gradually built up a 5-point lead to 55-50 with eight minutes left. UNCC’s mark dropped to Thursday, January 7th 2nd Floor vs Sweet Hammers(w) 7pm 1 UNCC Black Boqgs Brvson Dae Helms Thames Reid Totals XAVIER Helmers Warren Fullarton Alt PetroskI Eck PoDoe Blossom Gromada Totals UNCC Xavier Chi Phi vs Crimson Corbras 7 pm 2 - N.A.D.S. vs 4th House 8pm 1 Pigs vs 2nd House 8pm 2 FG FT R l-F TP 0-2 6-9 0-0 3-4 1 0 0 3 3 15 Monday, January 11th 7-13 3-4 4 2 17 T.I.G.E.R. vs Hustiers{w) 7pm 1 7-14 1-3 7 2 15 AKPsI vs KE 7pm 2 0-1 0-0 4 f 0 Engineers vs Theta Psi 8pm 3 11 o Hockos vs Salt & Pepper 8pm 1 2-10 5-5 I I y Forkers vs 3rd House 8pm 2 5-13 2-2 3 1 12 27-i2 14-18 27 11 88 FG FT '*1 PF TP Tuesday, February 2nd 11-14 7-7 5 2 29 2nd House vs Sweet Hammer(w) 7pm 1 2-7 2-2 7 4 6 Engineers vs Theta PsI 7pm 2 A.1 0 19 5th House vs 4th House 8pm 1 1 -z U-l i 1 4 Pigs vs Salt & Pepper 8pm 2 12-19 0-0 6 3 24 KE vs Crimson Cobras 8pm 3 3-4 0-0 0 3 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-4 1-1 6 0 5 ,\ Wednesday, February 3rd 0-0 1.1 0-0 n.A 3 0 0 0 0 2 Hustlers vs 4th House(w) 7pm 1 1 • 1 U'v Hockos vs Forkers 7pm 2 32-51 10-11 1 32 13 74 N.A.D.S. vs 3rd House 8pm 1 Chi Phi vs KE 8pm 2 24 28 42 ' 48 46->74 Theta Psi vs AKPse 8pm 3 In a game of streaks, UNCC jumped off to a 5-0 lead behind guard Charlie Bryson, then saw that turned into a 7-5 deficit behind Helmers. Then, UNCC stuck in the next 11 points for a 16-7 lead as Bryson, who Poor play up front costs UNCC at Toledo, 60-49 49ers face Texas A&M The 49ers return home Saturday night smarting from a holiday road trip that left them winless in three outings. Its Homecoming for the 49er’s as they meet Texas A&M, last years Southwest conference runner ups. The Aggies are led by their 7 ft. center Steve Niles and are expected to have one of the toughest defenses the 49ers have seen this year. A&M will rely on the rebounding of Niles as the 49ers host their first major NCAA opponent of the year. The 49ers will be looking for victory number 7 as they await the 8 p.m. encounter. UNCC, experiencing what coach Bill Foster called “the worst effort we’ve had all year” from his front line, fell to Mid-American Conference power Toledo Saturday night, 60-49. The 49er guards turned in their best show of the year, according to Foster. Charlie Bryson, benched in favor of Helms, picked up 11 points on five of seven from the floor; Jerry Boggs hit 5 of 12 for 11, and sub Larry Reid scored 10 with seven rebounds. The 49ers closed the gap to three in the second half at 41-44, but the Rockets popped back out to a 10-point cushion at 51-41 behind Hess and Chapman. UNCC never closed to less than seven The 49ers suffered through a terrible night from the floor, hitting only 19 of 57 shots for 33.3 per cent while Toledo was connecting on 23 of 46 shots, or 50 per cent. again. UNCC’s season mark dropped to 6-3. Tom Kozelko, a 6-8 soph, for ward, led Toledo with 16 points, followed by forward Bill Chapman with 15. UNCC The front line of Norris Dae, Harold Thames and Bobby Helms, contributed only 12 points on 5 of 25 shots from the floor. Helms, starting his first game, turned in the best performance of the three, picking off seven rebounds. The 49ers jumped out to a 7-4 lead, and were tied at 13-13 with 12:17 left in the half. But UNCC didn’t score another field goal for nearly five minutes, after which Toledo was up by 23-16. Tire Rockets led at the half, 35-27. Thames H*ims Bnms Reirt B'.iF'ce Riark v3on SlOA'i Tetain TOLEDO Pr, FT R 2-9 2-? U7 0-1 7 9 0-1 5-1? 12 7-9 610 n-o M ?.4 0-0 s.y 1-3 90 00 F TP ? ft S 2 1 i 1 n 4 10 0 I 1 4 \ 11 0 0 l?-57 11-20 19 17 47 C'hjipman Kp7elko Hpss Shav Harman Otien Potter TMdIs FG FT R PF TP VIO PH 3-7 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-2 2- 3 3- 4 .3-4 0-0 1-3 23-44 M-24 38 18 40 UNCC Toledo 77 27—4* 35 25—40 The 49er big men did a fair job of stopping the offense of seven foot Toledo center Doug Hess, limiting him to 8 points. But Hess, drafted last year as a future by Buffalo of the NBA, raked 15 rebounds. Don’t marry a rich girl! Not until you find out just how rewarding a career In Computer Sates or Systems Support is with RCA. Computer Salesmen at RCA are sollirtg packages that are eight een months ahead of major com petitors. 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