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Western Carolinian Volume 41 Number 21

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  • Page 6 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1975 SPORTS SPORTS EDITOR Hank Komodowski Volleyball ends Rain floods course Western Carolina University's cross country team literally "swamped" Berry College over the weekend, blasting the defending Georgia champions, 22- 39. For three miles of the 5.2 mile course runners actually had to race through thigh deep water in swamps as rain flooded the course. WCU's Dennis Kaspryzk led the Cats, who avenged last year's 28-29 loss to Berry. He Love is a giving thing. A perfect Keepsake diamond says it all, reflecting your love in its brilliance and beauty. And you can choose with confidence because the Keepsake guarantee assures perfect clarity, fine white color and precise modern cut. There is no finer diamond ring. Keepsake Morrisey Box 90, Syracuse, N.Y. 13201 Please send new 20 pg. booklet, "Planning Your Engagement and Wedding" plus full color folder and 44 pg Bride's Book gift offer all for only 25?. Name. Addr City. State- . Zip- Find Keepsake Jewelers in the Yellow Pages or dial free 80O-24V60O0. finished second for Western, followed by Kim Otten, Kevin Brady, and Rick Gehle. Mark Caulifild and Keith Frisbee also placed ahead of Berry's third man. the win put WCU's record at 7-1-1, the best of all Western fall sports. According to Coach Paul Jones, this was the best win of the season for the squad, even though the times were slowed by the flooded course. Table tennis Men's Intramural Table Tennis Tournament (singles and doubles) will be held in Reid Gym Uince Studio from 7 to 9:30 on these dates: Nov. 11- (National and Fraternity); Nov. 12- (American and International); Nov. 13- (All Campus). Ski club The WCU Ski Club will meet tonight at 8:00 p.m. in Reid Gym, Room 20. Tonight's program will concern all as«= pects of ski equipment. Every- one is invited to attend. Western Carolina University's Volleyball team ended its rebuilding season this past weekend at the North Carolina AIAW tournament at UNC- Charlotte. The Lady Cat squad posted a 6-11 record, the first losing campaign in the history ofthe sport at WCU. Getting off to a slow start against Elon, Western lost then- first game in the tournament 15-4. Coming back with an extra effort, WCU took the second game 15-10. Elon, however, having beaten Western in. all other matches this season took the third game and match by a score of 15-3, In the double elimination tourney, WCU went on to play against High Point who took the first two games and matches 16-14 and 15-3. Schools going to the regional tournament, Nov. 21-22,. at Memphis State University are Wake Forest and High Point, Small College tournament, and UNC-Greensboro and UNO- Chapel Hill, Big College tournament. "The competition was ex» tremely good this year, and we should have gotten better as the year went on but we didn't." coach Betty Peele explained. "We just didn't play well." "Our freshmen are more experienced now, and wilh lo« sing only one senior, Judy Stroud, we will hopefully-have a better team next year," she went on. Referring to an earlier win in the season, "we played a great game against Appala= chian, and I thought we were coming around, but we just didn't continue", she added, "hopefully this will change next year", Peele concluded. Registration packets Early registration packets may be picked up today on the WCU second floor until 4:30 p.m. Today through Friday students should be seeing their advisors in preparation for next Tuesday's through Thursday's registration. During the early registration activities next week in the Grandroom of the UC, a student may report to register ei° ther at or after that student's appointed time. Payment of delinquent accounts will be accepted at the entrance to the Grandroom, and only those students who have cleared all such accounts shall be eligible for pre-registration. s WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL RESULTS FOR THE WEEK OF NOY.3-NOY. 6 Phi Mu over Sigma Kappa Alpha Xi Delta over Delta Zeta Scrubs over Trif Kids Grads over Green Machine Spiders over Hobbetts OES over The Team Hustlers over Banner's Scotts Spiders over The Team Scrubs over banner's Scotts Grads over Trif Kids OES over Green Machine Grads over Scrubs OES over Trif Kids Take advantage of this plan now United of Omaha offers a college plan of life insurance that can help you build a financial estate for the future, while it protects you today with reasonably priced insurance coverage. Call today. Orville U Wike Cullowhee 293-5016 Mutual "/()miihii people uou cm count on Life Insurance Affiliate: United of Omaha &miiimiiiiinimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimimimmiiiim±i j TKE KED BflRJV | I >T BLUE RIBBON BOTTLES Xl &4>.70 CASE Paftii| Supplies 1 2*5^CAR WASH-FREE VACCUM| >** o» Philips 66 Self seaotce <jas 7-11 FRI.-SAT., IN WAYNESVILLE MAGAZINES WINE minim nun m him ii i minium in iiiiiiiiiiiiiii mi ii mu ift
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