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Western Carolinian Volume 35 Number 12

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  • Page 6 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Thursday, November 6,1969 1969 CATAMOUNT FRESHMAN—Coach Jimmy Taylor's Western Carolina freshman football team ends its season today in Banner Elk facing talented Lees-McRae Junior College at 2 p.m. Members of the squad pictured left to right are: Kent Blevins, Jim McGee, Bill Thompson, Bob Campbell, Littleton Black, Jerry Beaty, Mike Bennett, Jerry Coman, and Bill Cleveland. Second row: David Wicker, David Jackson, Stacey Ray, Steve Flowers, Bill Darby, David Pace, Pete Morrow, Dennis Packard, Tommy Splawn, and Mike Cater. Third row: Rod Jones, Dan Kiser, Walter Jones, Frankie Brown, Doug Murajda, Jim Davis, Gordon Ashebelle, C. E. McCartha, Steve Kerhoulas, Steve Brown and Bill Triplett Back row: Coach Carlton, Coach Stankey, Coach Taylor, and Coach Howard. (Photo by Livingston Kelley) Powerful Cats Seek Win No. 8 Western Kittymounts Finish Season Today Against Lees-McRae Bearcats Western Carolina's undefeated Catamounts have three problems to worry about Saturday at Samford University. Number = one is Samford, which will be played at its Homecoming after a 24=15 victory over Florence State for a 2-4-1 record under new head coach Wayne Grubb. Number-two is keeping toe longest win in WCU's football history alive. Western Carolina's 17-13 victory over Elon Saturday represented seven straight The Catamounts previous longest win streak was six straight by the 1949 Cats, who finished with an 8-2 record—the winningest ever in WCU football history.- Number-three is a possible bid to toe NAIA championship playoffs. Head coach Bob Waters and Company are expecting to enter toe Samford game ranked higher than last week's 6th place tie in toe NAIA poll. Three of toe teams ranked' above Western Carolina in that poU were defeated or tied last week. The number-one team, Texas A&I, lost to Sul Ross by 13-12. Troy State (Ala.), the number-two ranked team, lost to McNeese State 17-14. That loss, coupled with a previous tie, will eliminate Troy State, toe defending NAIA champion, from consideration for this year's playoffs. Alcorn A&M (Miss.), toe number-four team last week, tied Arkansas AM&N, so Western Carolina hopes to move to the rop-ranked team in toe Sourheast in toe NAIA poll. The sixth place tie wast sixth place tie was the highest rating ever for WCU and all toe teams ranked above the Cats last week have played in the NAIA playoffs before. But Bob Waters isnt saying anything about toe playoff bids this week. "We didn't play well against Elon, and we know we'll have to improve this Saturday,"Wa= ters says. "Still, we're happy because every team has an off game sometime during the season: toe good teams win when they play poorly." "Elon really was up for us at Homecoming last week. This time Samford is having Homecoming and the incentive cer tainly is there for them to knock off a nationally-ranked team," Waters added. "The Bulldogs are a young team. They throw and run well and their defense is tough and aggressive. Though toey don't have an impressive record, toey did beat Furman 34-14, and that shows toey are tough." The 2:35 p.m. (Central Time) game will be toe first meeting of to e two schools. Western Carolina enters the game averaging 444 yards total offense, including 269 yards passingand 175 yards rushing. Sophomore tailback Otis Mcintosh, who sat out toe first CONTINUED Page 7 Western Carolina's freshman football team completes its season today in Banner Elk battling Lees-McRae Junior College at 2 p.m. Coach Jimmy Taylor's charges will be looking for win number two against three setbacks, Taylor will start a snuffled line-up led by Pompano Beach, Fla., quarterback Bob Campbell. Campbell has led the team all year and accounted for the decisive points in a 22-21 victory over rival Appalachian State. Husky Pete Marrow will open at fullback, with David Clen- denon at tailback. Bill Darby will be the starting flanker back. Darby, starting split end Frank Brown and tight end Steve Kerhoulas will be Campbell's prime pass receivers. Dennis Packard of Rockledge, Florida, will start at center and will be flanked by Danny Kiser at quick guard. C. E= McCartha will flank Kiser at quick tackle. Bill Bloomer will be toe starting strong guard CONTINUED Page 8. . . . LYLE'S DISCOUNT PACKAGE STORE In Waynesville Free Drawings Monthly For All Students Free Ice No One Is Less Than Our Discount Package Prices Beverages-Gas-Groceries 1155 Balsam Road (•cress Hem Saety ftt. Irhre-ta) THE CAT'S DEN !■♦ m ♦»« *-# ♦■#«*ft THE PIZZA QUEEN Gimme ten pepperoni's, five mushroom's, three ground beef's and fifteen FAT CAT COMBOS . . . TO GOi Have you ever driven by the Cat's Den and smelled one of Mama's fine pizzas slowly simmering away in toe oven. If not, you have missed the third point of interest on your guided tour of Cullowhee (toe first and second being Mama, herself). Contrary to popular belief, Mama is NOT Italian. After all, pizza originated in toe States and after one visit to the Cat's Den, you'll know just where in toe States it originated. Mama said that in honor of her picture being in the paper for the first time this year (we hope not toe last), she would open the Cat's Den two hours earlier from now on. Please note the new times. YA'LL COME Open 7 days a week. From 4:00 p.nu til 12:00 p,m. 'cept on Fri. A Sat Then it's 1:00 a.m. (The Finest Pizza and Subs this side of Tilley Creek) THE CATS DEN
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