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HATCHER SQUARE MILUEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA Playing for the first time on through an already excellent Coach MacNamee stated also
the baseball field at the new pitchingstaff and a stabilization that moral support helped in the •0
Quolity Items Made From athletic complex, the Georgia of positions which occurred winning of games. He urged all.
College Colonials scored their partly through the win against college students who qould to
Leafner first victory of the season Fort Valley last Tuesday, come out and support the team.
Includung: against Fort Valley State flPOtflC 4l;0»lt WoJl]f MMMWMM
College by a score of 11 to 7. ' i\
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• LUGGAGE By Samsonife &
Amer. Tourister
This, the fifth game of the
season, broke a losing streak of
four previous games for the
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Colonials. Facing such teams as
Mercer and Shorter College,
• WALLETS By Rico & Cromwell
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both NIAFA finalists last year,
the Colonials had not been able
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to come up with any victories
• OCCASIONAL GIFTS thus far this season. Also Roy B, Robinson Jr, has been Physical Education and
l a ttjt mounTAias of no\T^C<to(vcm
plaguing the Colonials were the Recreation (HPER) com-
• BELTS By Don Marks facts that there were only three
appointed by the Board of
returning lettermen this year,
Regents to serve as an in-
structor in Georgia College's
mented that Robinson was
chosen for the position 7 G.C. Students
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thus resulting in the roster Health, Physical Education and "because of his record and his
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being made up mostly of Recreation (HPER) Depart- background in HPER. Of the 52
Sophomores and Freshmen,
and being a young team, some
ment beginning in September,
according to. Dr, J, Whitney
individuals who applied fpr the
position, it was my judgement •^ mtT... Welcome
of the Colonials were inex- Bunting, GC President, that he was the best."
perienced at their positions and In addition to his classroom fiaD IT W H i <J|001).
in college baseball.
Coach Allan MacNamee
assignments, Robinson will Moving quickly following his
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stated, that although the team is
serve as head basketball coach
for the Colonials,
appointment, Robinson was on
campus here Saturday to assist V
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young and the defense in the in signing four high school
past games has been low, the The 34-year old coach taught
and coached for nine years at seniors who received Georgia
Colonials would be more con-
sistent in winning future games P,G. Appling High School, College's first grants in aid for V K. (f. EVERY WEEKEND
Macon, and is presently at athletics.
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Central High School, Macon,
Robinson received his BS Financed by donations from
i Letters degree from Fort Valley State the Georgia College Alumni \k>>
College and his M,Ed. from
Georgia College. While
Association, the Drummers
Club and by a donation from an THE PUB LTD
To The coaching at Appling Robinson
twice was chosen by his
anonymous Milledgeville
Resident, the grants went to
y 124 W. Hancock
colleagues to serve as an All- Blake Anderson, 6'4", Baldwin
Star Coach, once for the High School, Milledgeville;
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game and once for the North-
Gary Brown, 6'6", Macon
Northeast High School; Tom Vs^.^^AA///SA^•HW''^^'^A/''^./^''^•''^''^'^^^^'^*''^f*^'^;;|
South game. Cornelious, 6'3", Jeffersonville;
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