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THE MERCER CLUSTER
May 11, 1956
Bulldogs Defeat
Mercer Netmen
by Koyce Hobbtt
The Mercer Bears were defeated by the University of Georgia
Tuesday May 1, in Athens. The Bulldogs won the rainy match easily,
beating the Bruins 8-0. The University of Georgia team had an excep-
tionaly good day and the Mercer team was off its regular game.
Mercer number one man Buddy j Malvern Brown, playing number
Moore was defeated by Thad Wills.! five for the Bear netmen, lost to
Wills, using a down-the line back-1 Don Hartsfield, 6-2, 7-.'>.
hand shot very effectively, downed; Bill Nash lost to h red Dean in
the Mercer ace 4-6, 6-4, 6-0. the number six match. Dean de-
Carter Smith, playing in the j ft ated Nash by a score of 6-2, 6-2.
number two spot for the Bruins, In the doubles competition Moore
lost to Louis Smith, 6-0, 6-1. The and Smith, the number one team
Mercer number two man was off for the Bears, lost to Wills and
his game and Smith proved too Carpenter, 6-2, 6-2.
steady for him. Lash and Brown lost to Lary and
Mercer number three man Don Smith, 6-4, 6-4.
Lash was defeated by Ed Lary. This; Belmont and Nash played in the
was the closest match of the day as number three doubles position,
it took Lary three sets to down Their match against Dean and Don
Lash. : Forhand was called because of
Bill Belmont, Bear number four! darkness. The score at that time
man, lost to Jim Carpenter, 6-2,; was 6-4, 2-6 and 2-2 with Nash and
6-1. ; Belmont taking the first set.
Mercer ROTC Cadets
To Take Summer Training
Forty-seven cadets from Mercer will attend the six weeks’ ROTC
summer camp at Fort Ioe, Virginia, June 23 to August, according to
Col. William D. Smith, Jr.
The cadets will Ire accompanied
by the following members of the
Phi Mu Captures
Swimming Meet
Phi Mu won the first annual
women’s intramural swin meet
Wednesday afternoon at Bacons-
field 1’ark. Sigma Alpha Epsilon
is sponsoring this new meet and
will present a trophy to the winner
each year. This trophy will be re
tiled if it is won three times by
the same group and SAE will put
another trophy up for competition.
ADpi placed second in this meet
and MICA came in third.
I’hi Mu took three first places
while ADpi took two. Judges for
the meet were ’ranees Floyd, Dr.
Spencer King, Mi. Ed Newby, and
Captain R. E. Stone.
Trophies will be presented to the
first and second place teams at a
SAE open house next Wednesday
night. A trophy will also be pre
sented to the outstanding swimmer.
Flora Jane Fowler of ADpi took
that honor this year by winning two
first places and swimming the
anchor position on the ADpi relay
RE8ILTH:
60-yard Free-atyle: (1) Flora Jana Fowl
er, ADpi, (2) Martha Ann Abbott. Phi
Mu. ISI Ethel Wright ADpi.
60-yar<i Dr*a»t-stroke: (1) France*
Wiatt. Phi Mu. (21 Ethel Wri K ht. ADpi.
(31 Carol Cobb. Phi Mu.
50-y«rd Hack-Stroke: (1( Flora Janet
Fowler, ADpi, (2) Luraine Haynen. Phi j Phi Mu. (2) Joann
Mu. (8) Jane Smith. Phi Mu. | Ethel Wright. ADpi
Underwater-distance: ll) Iri* HaJcom. ! 150-yard relay: il) Abbott. Wiatt. Cobb,
I)r. and Mrs. H. Lewis Batts admire the 1956 Cauldron. Thia
year's Cauldron waa dedicated to Dr. Batta and a copy of the annual
was presented to him in Chapel last Tuesday.
r.ildrr. PM
Phi Mu. (1) Fowler. Wright. McKinnon.
ADpi, (8) Montgomery, Cerbonell. Pam
MICA.
ROTC Staff: Captain R. E. Blue,
1st Lt. Lenox W. Oglesby and SFC
Lawson F. Archer.
The following cadets will take
their training at Fort Lee: Richard
I 1 . Andrews, Thomas H. Bigham,
Janies F. Biles, Jr., John C. Binns,
Eugene Bishop, Elliott E. Brack,
John W. Cameron, James W. Camp- ]
bell, Luther U. Campbell, Kenneth
C. Ciane, Ronald C. Dubhs, Charles j
Durham, James Ellis, Jr., David W.
Fillingim, Julian K. Franklin, Jere :
1’. Greer, Phillip B. Ham, Charles
E Hardy, Brevard T. Hunt, Albert j
S. Johnson, Benjamin L. Johnson,
Robert V. Jones, Jr., William T. |
King.
Jerry E. Lee, Joe E. Lowe, Rob
ert K. Lufburrow, Wiiliam C. Maloy,
James McFarlane, Gilliam R. Mid- .
dleton, Jackson C. Moore, William
F. Nash, James F. Park, Charles A. ]
Perkins, William M. Pickard, Park- i
er Reynolds, Arthur L. Rich, Jr.,
Warren A Robertson, Reuben L. j
Sander.-, Roger W. Scarbrough,
Robert JL Schell, Emory C. ,
Smith, Walter 1). Smith, Walter L. j
Tedders, Jr., Thamer E. Temple, I
William L. Weiffenbarh, Claud E.
Westbrook, Jr, and Billy B. Wil
liams.
SAY, D'JA SEE THESE LUCKY DR00DLES?
WHAT’S THIS?
For solution see
paragraph below.
LADY OODIVA'S
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Donald Krruick
U. of Cincinnati
ANGRY CAT
Lambda Chi Has
Monte Carlo Ball
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will
have its annua) Spring formal
tonight at Baconsfield Clubhouse.
The clubhouse will be decorated
as a scene from the famous Monte
Carlo.
After the dance the Lambda
Chi’s and their dates will have a
breakfast at Pinebrook Inti.
Lydia Ratcliff
U. of North Carolina
FOLKS WHO KNOW THE SCORE always smoke
Luckies. Witness the Droodle above: Smoke
blown by Lucky-smoking spectators at tennis
match. They’re netting themselves plenty of en
joyment, because Luckies taste better. You see,
Lucky Strike means fine tobacco—light, mild,
good-tasting tobacco that’s TOASTED to taste
even better. Okay, the ball’s in your court. Serve
yourself a Lucky—you’ll say it’s the best-tasting
cigarette you ever smoked!
DBOODLBS, Copyright 1963 by Rofgr Prioa
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