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Western Carolinian Volume 37 Number 11
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8 Thursday, October 14, 1971 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Mississippi College here Saturday night Cafs to ploy first home game of season Yes Virginia, there really are some home games for Was tern Carolina this year. After five weeks on the road, the Catamounts will finally play in Cullowhee this Saturday night as they meet the Chotaws of Mississippi College. Both teams are dragging heavy season records into the game and both need desperately to win. Mississippi has yet to win a game this season, although they outgained three of their opponents in losing. The Chotaws, like the Cats so far this season, depend upon their passing attack with a limited rushing offense. Only slightly better than the Chotaws 0-4 record is Western's 1-4 mark, It's an odd situation, despite the readv image of two losers that pops up first, Western has enjoyed two strong seasons under coach Bob Waters, a 9=1 and a 6=3. The Catamounts looked inexperienced but strong this season. A 1-4 season at this point was unexpected. Mississippi does not have a "slouchy" football program. The Clinton, Mississippi squad WCU'S LEADING RECEIVER Jerry Gaines, who caught four passes for 110 yds. last week against Furman, may miss the action Saturday due to an ankle injury. hails from an enroUment of 2,300 and has had only four losing seasons in 15 years. Injuries have cost both teams this season. WCU lost quarterback Hal Mote along with Injuries to Mcintosh and other key personnel. Mississippihas watched its entire starting offense backfield be replaced due to injuries. Neither team lias recovered Western Carolina is still minus Mote and has added starters Jerry Gaines (ankle), Jimmy Laughridge (knee) and Eddie Sveum (ribs) to the disabled list The Western defense will be the key agiin this week. So far this season it has consistently given the offense good field position and opportunities to score. They have accounted for 11 fumble recoveries, 11 pass interceptions and 28 punts whUe the offensive unit has managed only 12 touchdowns. Game time is set for 7:30 in Memorial Stadium., Winning seasons a tradition for WCU crosscountry team Winning seems to be the key word at Western Carolina for the cross country team. The 1971 season is looking as though it wUl be another championship season for the Catamount harriers. Roughly only one third of the way through the season, the WCU runners have already piled up on impressive 18-8 record, heralding such teams as Furman University, MUligan College, the Citadel, and Davidson """oUege as recent fatalities. The final meet of the 1967 season seems to have been the starting point of the now existing tradition. With a season record of 0-7, the WCU harriers defeated Mars HU1 26-33 and the new way of life for cross country at Western began. 1963 saw the cross country team under the coaching eye of Heath Whittle. Coach Whittle set out on a Catamount offensive that turned in a 23-4 season record, which included the NAIA District 6 Championship and 25th place in the NAIA Nationals. Terry Helms, super-runner from Kannapolis, made the cross-country scene in 1969 and led the WCU terriers to a 16-6 season and a tie with Appalachian for the District 6 Championship. Last s-sason, WCU ted a new coach, Roger Thomas irom Seminole Junior CoUege in Fla. Along with a new coach, Western added champion runner. Bon BaUey to its roster and was witness to the season long I Helms-BaUey battle for the first place slot The contest led the harriers to a 27=7 record along with fourth place in the State meet the NAIA District 6 Championship, first place in S. C. AAU's, and 15th position in a field of 77 teams at the NAIA nationals. For the 1971 season, Coach Roger Thomas has returned along with veterans Terry Helmes , Ben BaUey, Steve Fleming, Tom Gibbons, Jerry Greene, and FarreU Parker. Rookies for this season are high school champion mUer, Randy Helderman, Steve HU1 Mike ProzaUeck, and Brooks Bennett ' 'I must admit I'm optimistic for the 71' season," says Coach Thomas," We have five letter- men returning out of our top seven last season, and with help from some outstanding freshmen, the season looks good." So, tradition has made its way to Western Carolina's cross country team and this season looks to be no exception. WCU FIVE-GAME STATS 1 "33 32 6 71 19ll 645 193 kn 132 52 10 895 326 367 11 lllO 36 1 6.1 300 e 65 19 31* 11 10 Uli 21*9 27 205 scoriho PLATER Mcintosh Corley Gaines Hackett Oater Walton 9Teura STATISTICS lot downs rushing OPPONaNT as 1st downs passing 25 1st downs penalty 9 total 1st downs 76 rushing attenpts 276 yds. gained rushing 1033 yds. lost rushing 190 net yds. rushing 7U passes attempted 91 passes ccmpletod 38 passes had Intercepted 11 yds. gained passing 55li total run-pass plays 367 total offensive ydage. 1397 opp. passes intercepted 10 net yds. Intercept, return 155 punts 28 punts had blocked 0 punting average 1*0.8 punting yards llWi punts returned 17 net yards punts returned 191t kick-offs returned 20 net yards KO returned U.5 fumbles 22 own fumbles lost 15 net yds. fumble-ree* ret. 0 ret. yds. (int.,fun..punts) 3u9 tines penalised 30 total yds. penalized 326 TD TO !£5 53! U-7 7-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 TP 55 19 18 12 6 6 6 9C0RIHQ BI QUARTERS 1 2~ 3 i_ TP <rcu 3T 3 F 7 55 3PPOHBITS 17 U2 21 U 121 Sb sl 15 sh a« 1968 NAIA DISTRICT 6 CHAMPIONS 1969 NAIA DISTRICT 6 CO-CHAMPIONS 1970 NAIA DISTRICT 6 CHAMPIONS 1970 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL CHAMPS 1970 SOUTH CAROLINA AAU CHAMPS Ben Bailey Mississippi game For those freshmen who have yet to be afforded the opportunity of a home WCU football game, and for those upperclassmen who may have forgotten: Students are admitted to Memorial Stadium via the Tunnel Gate under Stillwell Building with their ID'S and their Student Activities Card, AU student photographers for various campus organ 1= zations who plan to be on the sidelines at Saturday's game must secure a Sideline Pass from the Sports Information Office, Room 142 Stillwell Building by 5 p.m Friday afternoon or from the pressbox on Saturday. RUSHMO PLATER Holntosh Haokett axoxi&XK?. Cross Ccuntry Trophies ALL HOUR PHOT06RA£ Hewitt Noes Corpenlng Walton Mote Dieta Conner 37 20 LOSS To Wi » ll 159 3.86 111 113 3.05 0 12 3.00 9 3 0.60 0 2 2.00 8 -8 -8.00 23 -16 -5.33 26 -20 -10.00 172 127 12 12 2 0 7 6 30 86 -56 passdio PLATER ATT COMP nff IDS TD Conner 155 "BT T^ UTS T, Hots 3 2 1 21 0 Diets 3 0 0 0 0 PASS RECETvTMO Plater Gaines Moss Sveum Haokett Lynch Walton Powers Hewitt To. IT" 10 15 2 3 2 2 1 TDS. TD CTT 1 221l 0 130 0 2U 0 12 0 18 1 10 0 3 0 PASS MTERCEPH0H3 PLATE8 Hunter Stubblefield Orr Ray Cater Rathburn "55. T 2 2 2 1 1 tds. ~W 18 o 17 S3 o TD "3 0 0 0 1 0 PUTT RETURNS PuOTIHO PLATER NO. TD3./ATO. PLATER MO. TDS. Walton 51 71V33.9 S^euS" T "3T Corbln 13 «68/36.0 Calllo 1 19 Hoss 3 8 EICE-0F7 RETURNS PLATER NO. IDS FWBLE RBC. RETURNS Terry Helms Coach Roger Thomas --------------- ---.-------.-.-,v Ft II* i P*P£R I cHerwtcALS.:; TED'S RESTAURANT spsc/ai !
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The Western Carolinian is Western Carolina University’s student-run newspaper. The paper was published as the Cullowhee Yodel from 1924 to 1931 before changing its name to The Western Carolinian in 1933.
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