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  • 72 cage schedule set with 30 games Thursday, May 11, 1972 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN 7 WCU golfers take 4th at district tourney A 30 game schedule that in- ™« a game with three-time NAIA Champion Kentucky State has been announced bv Western Carolina University for the 19*2-73 basketball season. Slso featured on the attrac- **Y® slate are meeting with the NAIA's fourth ranked team of last season, Gardner - Webb College and another national tournament team, West Georgia College, which lost to Kentucky State in the second round. Other new comers on the WCU schedule are a pair of Ohio Valley Conference powers, East Tennessee State and Austin 1'eay State, Tennessee Wesleyan, and Johnson C, Smith. The Catamounts will play home and have contests with traditional rivals Carson -Newman, Appalachian State, Mars Hill, Kion, and UNC-Asheville along with Southern Tech from last year's schedule. Western will play in three tournaments next season, host- ing its own tipoff tourney (Nov. 17-18) and participating in the College of Charleston Tourna-. ment and Asheville Cosmic Club Tournament. Thorn lane, a senior Cata- mount golfer from Rutherford, N.C., didn't gave his best round of the season at the Distrcit Tourney, but the slender links- men still finished with the best average score 177, for the 1972 WESTHN CUOLTNA UUVEaSITl 1972-73 BASKETBALL SCHEJUU Cullowhee, North Carolina OPPONENT W72-73 SITE Cullowhee Charleston, S.C. HOWARD PORTER 4A W.K Main, SYIVA 5Htt-«4J| 1 •Call Us For.All Your Photographic Needs November 7-18 WCU Tipoff Tourney College of Charleston Tournament Nz::; APPUCATION AND PASSPORT PHOTOS COrWERCIAL- PORTRAITS WEDDINGS - CANDIDS "We continued to improveall season and I believe we were at our peak Tuesday," said Western Carolina golf coach IXm Chiton yesterday after the Catamounts made a suprisingly good showing at the NAIA District 6 Tournament by posting the fourth-best team score in the event. Wofford College's team turned in a 307 score to better South Carolina State by two strokes for the championship and a berth in the NAIA Nationals. Behind South Carolina State's 309 was 1'resbyterian College with a 311 total. Then came Western Carolina and Krskine, both tied at 317 in the battle for fourth place. Baptist took sixth with a 323. lander College and UNC- Asheville finished in a tie for seventh place with identical 328's. Buddy Roberts of 1'resbyterian was the medalist for the tournament held at the Furman University course with a two- Johnaon C. Snlth University rfest Oeorgla College Asheville Coamlo Club Toumaaei AuBtin Peay State University nung on the lip of the cup 45-seconds before falling in. Roberts will also advance to the nationals. The Catamounts were in second place just one stroke behind Wofford after the first nine. Tony Green led the WCU push with a fine 37 and was followed by Rego Jones and Thorn Lane with 38's. Behind that trio was Western's Sammy Nichols with a 39. But the Cats had trouble with the back nine. The event was scheduled to be a two-day 36-hole affair, but was cut to an 18-hoIe tourney after rain washed out the first-rounds Monday. Green and Nichols went on to finish with the best Western Carolina scores by carding 78's. They were followed by Jones with an 80, Lane with an 81, Joe Shropshire with an 86 and Jeff Teague with an 89. Shropshire and Teague did not figure in the team scoring, "I was very pleased with our performance," said coach Lfel- ton, "and I think that this was probably our best effort of the season." „ Coorvtw / ft cuub ' A January 31 Elon College Elon College, N February 3 Kentucky State Frankfort, Ky. February 5 Carson.Newn.an College Jefferson City, February 8 UNC-Asheville Cullowhee February 10 Mars Hill College Cullowhee Febru«7 111 Johnson C. Smith University Cullowhee February 17 Qardner-Webb College Boiling Springs February 22 Southern Tech Marietta, Oa. February 2U Appalachian State university AU Hone Oames In Reid Oyamaslue—7(30 P.M. Boone, M. 0. Head Coach: Jim Hartbarger Assistant! Bob Oliver Freabun Coach: Mai Brown *m*Xl ConiOO satuinUw >COMUV "^ — % ~^ notn\nIxnutv\. Hlvavls Z*» o^a op ■ ASU blisters Cats in tennis finale rwzo lUTDQQfc C™*k rmo^iKL Stadium -62"£-. Facing the strongest Appa- lachian State team in several learn ended their 1972 season Tuesday with less than blazing glory. The Appalachian netmen blasted the Catamounts 9-0, 9-0 as Western struggled to win only one set in the double - header. Tim Oates, playing in the number five singles, won WCU's only set. Appalachian's Keith Richardson broke the Mountineer record for the most wins in a season as he smashed his way to wins in both of the number one singles matches. Richardson stretched his season record to 20-2 with bettered the old record held by former ASU tennis ace Norman Chambers. It was really no match teamwise. Appalachian was just tooping off a super season and re - writing the Mountineer books for the most consecutive wins, 14; the most shutouts, 11; and the most total wins in a season, 18. On the other hand, WCU coach Herb Bolick's team was billed all season as a team in the "rebuilding stages." Western Carolina finished the season with a 5-13 record as opposed to ASU's 18-4. WCU's wins this season were over North Georgia 9-0, Gardner Webb twice, Maryville 5-4 and a big upset over favored Mars Hill 6-3. mx ^0BB03 TICKETS OH SAl£ Kl"r^X
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