2 The Gold Bug, Mar. 8, 1963 Hitchcock Takes Helm 1 As Rookie B-Ball- Coach The sports department of this newspaper vehemently condemns the handling of the Winter Sports Awards Assembly. It was a cruel stinging slap in the face to every single basketball player, wrestler, and respective coach. The basketball teams and wrestlers competed in 48 contests with other colleges. Winter athletes have the longest and hardest season, and are in strict training for over five months. The winter athletes were rewarded for their efforts by an insult, in the form of a "trial assembly." It was disastrously wrong to use an athletic assembly to test the student body's attendance at voluntary semblies. Eo-captains for basketball for next season will be Sam Leishure and Ron Shirey. Ron, a sophomore like Sam, is an economics major from Fawn Grove, Pa. Ron sports a 9.5 points game average this season, and is an effective shooter. His ' and 180 pounds have helped him_become the leading rebounder- I •• the two years he has played. He is a- member of GBX and Army veteran. Sam was a three-sport star at Edmondson High in Baltimore. This phys. ed. major averaged 7 points a game and was second in assists. Sam is a real hustler, floor general, and strong rebounder. This 'Bachelor stands 5'11" and weighs over Hi5 pounds. SPOR1---- SHORTS __ -I For the fact-minded fan, this mitting the most fouls year's basketball statistics atoned for this vide a comprehensive, if wildering, picture. In spanning 24 games, the '1''''"' II boards. hoopsters copped 12 . dropping 12. This fourth consecutive tel' year for Coach leaders in various are as follows: Gail Allen Editor-in-Chief Stephen Bayly Managing Editor Donald Hinrichs Business ; BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager __ Ronald Lerch Exchange . Linda Truitt Circnlation Dennis Quinby Advisor .__ Mi.s Nancy Winkleman Carroll Theatre Fri., Sat. Mar. 8, 9 Elvis Presley "GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!" Sun. _ Sat. 1\1ar. 10 . 16 Rosalind Russell Natalie Wood Karll\lalden "GYPSY" Clothes Flower Fresh at the MODERN IDEAL LAUNDRY See MATI CREAMER A.N.W. 333 EVERHART'S Barber Sbop At The Forks I LECKRON GULF SERVICE W, MAIN & PENNA. AVE. TI8-6929 What's New in'the Bookstore?? Westminster, Md. ROAD SERVICE TI8·9876 WTTR AM·FM • Books! Books for many needs _ William Vogt.'s "Road to Survival." Have .him autograph a copy when he speaks here on March 18th. "The Living Laboratory" by our own Dr. James Wit.herspoon. He, too, will gladly autograph a copy for you. Either in stock or with delivery immediately pending - all titles by William Golding (Lord of the Flies, Sometime, Never; Pincher Martin, Free Fall, The Inheritors). • At last! Decals for your car, newly designed. Ten cents. • Science Dlscovertest- Gift.packaged experiments with instructions, for the curious young student exploring the secrets of science. Relative humidity, magnetism, chemistry of matter, eleet.romag net.ic force names only a few of the fields covered. Only $1.00, (These are particularly fine gifts and remembrances to stimulate the minds of your young friends and members of your family). "<strong>THE</strong> COLLEGE BOOKSTORE" 8 :30 am to 4 pm daily Sats. 'til Noon Winslow Student Center , lettermen Bolster Hopes For4tllWinning Season With the advent of Spring. year as head mentor, as his baseball enters the Interscholas- predecessor, Dick Pugh, comtic sports picture at WMC; and piled a neat 1()"6 log while 10sthis season a new coach, Fern ing the Mason-Dixon Champion- Hitchcock, will be trying to give ship in the final playoff game. the Terrors their 4th eonsecu- Returning lettermen this year . winning season. Actually, include Lance Kline, \Vayne is not new to baseball at Witmore, Griffith "Mooney" having played here as a Harrison, Charlie Walters, Dick in 1946-47. Further- Yobst, Lenny Biser, Roy Terry, he has had numerous oth- And "Pebble" Willis. Provider experiences with the "ne- ing some of the stiff competition tional pastime" ranging from are Rex Walker and Bill Cowplaying semi-pro ball in Mary- don (2B); Don Schmidt and larid and Pennsylvania to coach- Dennis Amico (SS); and Tony tng at Taneytown and Westmin- Magnotto, Ron Hibbard, Rob ster High Schools. Robertson, Neal Hoffman, and Veterans Add Depth Jim Cupp (OF). Altogether. Hitchcock wi.1Ih~v~i~i~re ~~: e~g:vt:e~a~y~r~~i!~: a tough record m his rs playing experience so that a =========Isuccessful season seems a reasonable assumptlon, pATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS "Everybody \Velcome" KEEPSAKE & ARTCARVED Billiards at the Diamond and Wedding Rings DOWNTOWN 19 E. 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