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Western Carolinian Volume 44 Number 18

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  • JANUARY 25, 1979/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/PAGE 11 Last second effort by Bucs falls short WCU outlasts East Tennessee WCU survived a torrid comeback by East Tennessee State to take a pulsating 56-54 victory last night in Reid Gym. Leading 33-19 at the half, the Cats ran into foul trouble and hot shooting by the Bucs' Cat Watson and Vincent Scott, and with 11 minutes left went into their spread offense. The Cats withstood the Buc rally on the strength of their foul shooting, getting clutch free throws from Larry Caldwell and Kevin Young. Young hit four free throws in the last 20 seconds to seal the win. Western, using 2-3 and 1-3-1 zone defenses and great rebounding, dominated the first half of play. The Bucs were outrebounded 22-12 and forced into 16 turnovers by the aggressive Cats. The 14 point halftime lead was matched in the second half, 40-26, with 14:54 left to play. From then on the Bucs rallied to cut the lead down to five, 41-36 with 10:00 remaining. The margin went back to eight, 46-38, on a follow by Greg Dennis Cat Watson and Vincent Scott then led the Bucs back to within two points three times in the last minute. WCU was led by Dennis' 14 points, and 12 from Larry Caldwell. Eric Taylor added 12 rebounds. Ray Person had eight first half points for the Cats. Scott led the Bucs with 17 points, with Watson scoring 16 as ETSU dropped to 10-8. The loss also snapped a five game winning streak for them. The victory upped the WCU record to 10-7 overall. The next action will be Saturday as the Cats travel to Lexington, VA for an important game with VM1. The Lady Cats won their ninth game of the season with a 66-61 victory over the Lady Bucs of ETSU in Reid Gym Wednesday night. Ahead 30-19 at the half the Lady Cats fought off a spirited second half rally to post the win. Jayne Arledge led the Cats with 22 points followed by Lenora Freeman's 14 points, and Cindy Saltz's 10. The Lady Bucs were led by Jennifer Campbell's 25 CW7.MS scHiir/liKIWIM.CO MI1WAIIKM WIS THE DEAN OF BEER'S QUICKIE QUIZ. Q: Chill-Lagering is: a) A popular German country and western singer. b) A Scandinavian winter sport played without clothes. c) A new ethnic TV comedy about the owner of an ice cube factory. d) The right way to age beer. A: (d) Sorry, Chill-Lagering is not Olga and Svend running around in a snowstorm in their birthday suits. Chill-Lagering is the way Schlitz ages beer. They age it cold. Very cold. Down to 29.5 degrees. The result is a beer with sparkling clarity. A beer that's crisp, clean and bright. I suggest you look into one right now. points and 13 by Jackie Phillips. The WCU record is now 9-8 for the season. Eric Taylor SNCAE meets 31st The Student North Carolina Association of Educators (SNCAE) will meet January 31 at 7 p.m. in Killian 117. The meeting will include installation of new officers and discussion of upcoming plans. Scheduled events include a baked potato sale and a cartoon night. February's meeting will feature a guest speaker from Morgan Brothers School Supply. Other plans involve a slide show by WCU students who did their student teaching in Jamaica last semester. Officers for this semester '.nclude President Larry Mock; Amy Orr, vice-president; Robin McKinley, secretary; Terra Holland, treasurer; Tina Burton, reporter. Anyone with questions about SNCAE should contact one of the officers, Larry at 6688, Terra at 4432, Amy at 6661, Robin at 4810, and Tina at 6708. SNCAE is working to get its members more involved. Beginning January 31, activity cards will be kept in the Education Office for each member. This is to aid the faculty in evaluating members' participation in SNCAE when writing references. All interested persons should attend the January 31 meeting. §ay Qee's Main Street SYLVA. N C 28779 CROSS STICH AIDA & HARDANGER DECOUPAGE MACRAME GRUMBACHER ARTIST SUPPLIES OILS, ACRLICS, BRUSHES decorative painting classes come & try painting a Valentine Pot- Feb. 3, 1979 from 10 to 3 cost $1.00
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