PAGE EIGHT THE CAMPUS ECHO SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 CHIDLEY HALL BRIEFS Cagers Win, Lose In NCAA Rounds NCC’s Cl A A visitation cham­ in the Mt. St. Mark’s encounter, State Trojans, 72-71, in the first By W. H. F. ANDERSON pion Eagles made history by thus giving the Mountaineers round of tourney play. participating for the first time their 19th straight win. For the Virginia won the contest at in the interracial NCAA basket­ Eagles, Gil Riley hit for 27 mar­ the line as T;hey were Greetings from Chidley Hall. will be dedicated in Lee’s honor ball play-offs against the Moun­ kers, Bell for 18 and Sad Sam out pointed from the floor. Carl­ Things over on this side of the on May 17 following the taineers of Mount St. Mary’s Jones and Chip Sligh garnered ton Bell tallied 21 points and campus have really been boom­ Awards Day exercises. The ten­ College in Emmitburg, Mary­ 10 a-piece. grabbed 15 rebounds. Teammate ing in the past few weeks. Three tative program includes re­ land, on March 9. Sam Jones sank 20 and Keels floors in Chidley Hall have been The big difference in the marks from Dr. J. Neal Hugh- However, the Eagles went dumped 16. Bob Taylor looped renovated with new wall game was the ability of the ley, college minister, President down before the fast-breaking| in 22 for the winners. closets. No longer will one see Mounties to hit from the floor. Elder, Coach L. T. Walker, Maryland cagers 106-88 in their They connected on an amazing The Winston Salem Teachers clothes hanging on doors, walls William H. F. Anderson and, bid for the national NCAA or on sticks hanging from the 83.7 per cent of their attempts College Rams took the CIAA Roamless Hudson, president and small college championship. in the first period. tournament marbles by damp­ ceiling of the room. These vice-president respectively of The Eagles won the right to In the game against FAMU, ing Virginia State 48-42 in the closets really give the room the Men’s Dormitory Govern­ represent the CIAA in the small Chip Sligh bucketed 10 of the finale. Using their great one- more space and help the appear­ ment. college NCAA play-offs by an­ Eagles’ 14 points in the last two two punch combination of Jack ance considerably. A special feature of the pro­ nexing the CIAA visitation and one-half minutes of play. Defares and Wilfred John, both The “Calhoun . Project” has gram will be a “narrated tour” championship in regular season finally taken shape. The south He had the game high, 21, for of whom placed on the All- of the pictures and awards on and by knocking off the Rattlers the evening. recreation room in Chidley Hall display in the room. The tour Tourney team, the Rams jump­ of Florida A&M University in The NCC cagers fared poorly will be conducted by Dr. C. A. ed back on top for ttie first the first round of NCAA play in the CIAA dribble derby Mar. Ray, Director of the News Bu­ time since 1953. They were here in the NCC gym 78-61 on 2-4 here: although entering top reau, and Mr. L. A. Merritt, his runners-up in ‘54, ‘55, and ‘56. March 5. seeded because of their top visi­ assistant. Following the pro­ P. E. Professor Jack Sullivan pumped in 48 tation standing, they were de­ Others on the all tourney gram will be a fellowship hour points to break the Eagles’ back throned handily by the Virginia team included Fayetteville’s in the Social Room. John Morgan of Durham and In May the Men’s Dormitory Ronald Evans of Burlington and Attends Meet Government will sponsor a Virginia State’s Percy Oliver. Dr. Ross Townes, director lawn party for the residents of INTRA-MURAL NOTES Virginia State Coach Shelton. of men’s intramural activities Chidley Hall and their guests. Pem Upsets Gunners, 30-24 high scorer, paced his team to Matthews was named “out­ here, attended the Eighth An­ Mr. Connie Watson, chairman The PEM paced by the stellar wins over the All-Stars in the standing coach.” nual National Intramural Asso­ for the event, recently said, opening round and the Spartans ciation Convention held at “The MDG welcomes any sug­ play of Hank Lewis defeated The Virginians entered the the Gunners, 30-24, for the in the semi finals. He had a to­ the tourney in the sixth seeded Brown University in Provi­ gestions from the men students tal of 32 points for the entire dence, Rhode Island, last week. as to how the lawn party should Men’s Intramural position and surprised everyone Championship on March 9 in tourney. The final game he by going to the finals. In the Saturday morning ses­ be conducted. scored 10 points to pace the As the school year comes to the Men’s Gym. WSTC played throughout the sion, Dr. Townes addressed the Hank Lewis, playing his best Gunners in the scoring colvunn three-day affair with only six N.I.A. convention on the topic, a close, the MDG turns its at­ and was followed by Chuck Ba­ tention to the election of offi­ game of the season, controlled men used. “Should Women Be Allowed in both backboards and sank 12 ron and A1 Montgomery with the N.I.A.” cers for 1957-58. Information eight and six respectively. regarding the election of new points for high laurels. The NCC professor of physi-< officers will be placed on the The Gunners, favorite of this The PEM’s placed two players cal education is a member of the bulletin boards in Chidley Hall scribe to walk *off with top on the All-Tournament team and the Gunners placed one. Hayes Jewelry executive committee of the in­ very soon. We hope that all per­ honors, were handicapped by terracial organization, which he sons who meet the requirements the illness of their playing man­ They were Lewis and Harris of Company has also served as president. for the MDG offices will seek ager, Hal Joyner, who entered the PEM’s and Saunders of the Gunners. To round out the quin­ Other executive committee election. the infirmary after the first DIAMONDS members are Dr. J. Clinton Hoi-- night of play. He had been a tet, there were Herman Ald­ WATCHES linger of Cooper Union College; help to Duke Saunders all sea­ ridge of the Crusaders, who was chosen the MVP of the tourney Dr. Albert E. Lumley of Am-i son long in controlling the JEWELRY and George Wallace of the herst College; and Dr. Angelo Atkin, Embury, backboards offensively and de­ Watch and Jewelry fensively. Spartans. C. Zuaro of New York Univer­ Repairs sity. It was the play of the PEM’s The Gunners had an unble­ mished record of 12-0 before re­ guards, Charles Harris and Ar­ 113 N. MANGUM STREET Among topics discussed at Olive Hill Win In nold “Red” Moyler, who were ceiving this set back in the fi­ the two day meeting were “the able to drive in toward their nals from the PEM’s. pros and cons of the extramural offensive goal to force the Gim- Commissioner Bob Stephens program,” “safety in intramu- Prep Tourney ners to commit fouls. revealed to the press that he rals,” “eligibility in intramu- was pleased with the way the Eugene Werts of Atkin High The PEM’s reached the finals For rals,” “problems of intramu- by coming from behind to top students patronized the tourney rals,” “softball-slow pitch vs. School, Winston-Salem, scored and only wished that 'more 25 points here at North Caro­ the Omegas, 26-18 and edge the fast pitch,” “intramural awards” Crusaders on Pete Hayes’ last could have attended. “scoring systems,” “do-recrea­ lina College Saturday night in the finals of the Negro AAA second in the semi­ tional intramurals,” and “the finals, 32-31. future of intramurals.” basketball championship to pace his team to a 71 to 48 win over Duke Saunders, the tourney’s Ligon High of Raleigh. SPEIGHT’S The Atkin quint led 31-19 at AUTO Shirley Concert the half. vm The Little Blues’ Emmett Gill was high for the losers SERVICE with 13. Ligon teammate Jim “A Business With A Soul” Is Big Success Bass hit 10. In By GLORIA WHITEMAN David Archie and Jim Price PHONE 6-2571 scored 10 points each for Atkin. Real Estate, Rmting On March 6 the North Caro­ Ligon advanced to the finals' Theodore and Charlie Insurance, Repa^irs lina College Lyceum Committee by turning back J. T. Barker Speights, Props. And Building presented the illustrious pianist of New Bern 65-63. Atkin’s try and composer, Don Shirley, in a for the title came via a 70-41 Supplies jazz concert in B. N. Duke Au­ win over Second Ward of * ROAD SERVICE ditorium. Shirley was accompa­ Charlotte. * STEAM CLEANING • • • * nied by Kenneth Fricker and In earlier championship SERVICE David Moore on bass. games, Embury High of Tryon, * RECAPPING Mr. Shirley featured his ar^ downed Southern Pines 46 to * WHEEL ALIGNMENT Union Insurance rangements of many well 45 for “A” championship and AND BALANCING And Realty Co. known selections, including Olive Hill of Morganton defeat­ ** “Autumn Leaves,” “Tenderly,” ed Jones High of Trenton 62-53 TELEPHONE 3-6521 and “The Man I Love.” Mr for “AA” title. CORNER PETTIGREW Shirley possesses a unique style Emmett Gill of J. W. Ligon AND FAYETTEVILLE 814 Fayetteville St. incorporating the classical form High School was the individual STREETS DURHAM, N. C with the progressive jazz style; high scorer with an average o;f his music has a smooth, sure 28 points in three games. Eugene quality. Werts of Atkin High School Throughout the program averaged 18 points in three con­ there seemed to be an odd com­ tests. bination of Brubeck-Garner- SERVICE PRINTING COMPANY Gershwin-Shirley. Much of The tournament was under Shirley’s music is impressionis­ the overall direction of Dr. W. Service First — Satisfaction Guaranteed tic and descriptive. Especially T. Armstrong of Rocky Mount, is this true of his arrangement commissioner of the North of “Sometimes I’m Happy”. Carolina Negro High School PRINTING^ENGRAVING As an encore, Mr. Shirley Athletic Association. played a scintillating arrange­ Dr. I. G. Newton, Director of ment of “Sometimes I’m Athletic^ at NCC, was Tourna­ DIAL 2-3412 Happy” . ment Director. JFollowing the jazz concert The officials for the tourna­ 504 East Pettigrew Street Mr. Shirley was honored with ment were L. T. Walker, C. E. a reception in the Science Buil­ Lightner, William Harrison, Durham, North Carolina ding, which was attended by Kenny Powell and W. R many of his admirers. Tweedy.