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Western Carolina scrapbook, 1954-1955

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  • Tk1 Temptations of Ghrist A Lenten Cantata By Eric H. Thiman Richard Renfro, conductor Robert Campbell, organis Cullowhee Methodist Church February 27, 1955 Seven-thirty o'clock Cats Top High Point For Second Loop Win CULLOWHEE. Feb. 9-Western Carolina pulled out front to stay. Carolina's Catamounts won their The Western Carolina Jayvees second conference game and made'dropped the opener to Clemson a big move toward emerging from ^J'f c^or^S the North State Conference cellar,26 points, respectively, for the here tonight by dumping the High|Kittymounts. Jim Yeary and Joe Point Panthers, 76-69. I Reamer paced the Clemson Frosh Center Herman Shamel was the with 26 and 25 points, respectively. key figure in the Catamounts' win I mGH point «i9> fg ft pf tpi with 31 points. Forward Tommy Crockett, f i o 5 •>< Williams added 19. High Point's |ni«tsoe. t t 4 2 i2; top scorers were Jack Powell and ;g^b°H-' [ " 0 1 e Bill Huegele with 22 and 21 points, ;Pavne,'f 0 n 1 o; respectively. j-oweS! ! ? s \ 22 Coach Jim Gudger's Catamounts jDavidson, g 2 1 4 "5 trailed. 13-16. at the end of the FrSSer,'! 0000 first, quarter but took command iPharr, g 0000 early in the second period and totals *s n n «i> were in front, 33-26 at the inter ! mission. v The score was tied three times, a in the third period before Western ' 5STEKN CARO. 1 Dump Guilford, 81-78 Catamounts Win, Vault From Cellar CULLOWHEE, Feb. 12—Western] Carolina's Catamounts roared from] behind in the last two minutes of play here tonight to dump Guil ord, 81-78, and emerge from the North State Conference cellar for the first; time since mid-season. A field goal by center Herman Shamel and four free throws by forward Tony Migiaolo put the Cats out front to stay. Western Carolina led the entire first half and held an 11-point command at one point of that period. But Don Hemrick and Os Schmidt led a Guilford comeback! that knotted the count shortly after the intermission. The score was tied seven times in the last half j before the Catamounts gained command. . Shamel and Migiaolo each scored 22 points for the Catamounts. iGuard Ronnie Swartzel added 17. | Bill Atkins was Guilford's bigi ;an with 22 points. He got 20 of| (these in first half and the • other j two early in the third quarter be-] fore an ankle injury sidelined him1 for the remainder of the game.l Schmidt and Hemrick scored 15 j and 14, respectively. The Catamounts still need to beati Appalachian Wednesday night to assure themselves of a tournament! berth. They now have a 3-12 record while eighth-place Guilford has won 2 and lost 11. Guilford still has two games remaining. The Western Carolina Jayvees; beat Brevard, 76-67, in the pre-i liminary. Mathews 2.' Officials-. Hollar and 1
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