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Western Carolinian Volume 60 Number 22

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  • March 23, 1995 Western Carolinian 19 Sports Men's Golf Results The 1995 Citadel Invitational Golf Tournament 1. USC-Aiken 601 2. The Citadel 615 3. Campbell 616 4. UT-C 618 5. Charleston So. 619 u. Stetson 626 7. Butler 628 8. Davidson 629 9. Western Carolina 635 10. Md. Baltimore Co. 655 11. Otterbein College 659 12. Trenton State 669 13. Columbia 673 14. VMI 693 WCU low scorer: 3. Jamie Whitley 149 Cats Muzzle Dogs, 15-0 Will Sullivan Associate Editor ASHEVILLE-- Western banged out 17 hits and ed runs in a 15-0 shellacking of the UNC-A Bulldogs Tuesday afternoon in Asheville. The Cats struck for three runs in the second inning and added a single run in the third to open up a 4-0 lead. They exploded for Whitson, and Tony Home paced the Catamount offensive attack. Henson was 5 for 6 at the plate with 3 runs batted in and 3 runs scored. Whitson was 4 for 6 with 3 RBI's and 2 runs scored while Home was 2 for 4 with 1 RBI and two runs scored. All three players hit homers. In his first start on the mound, Western freshman Mark DiFelice gave up only five hits in eight scoreless innings. Freshman left-hander Brian Bain came Mark DiFelice pitched shutout ball against UNC-A. photo by Tyrone |on to pitch a aJ -*■- Invites Everyone To Attend Spring Rides r ■ eight more runs in the fourth inning to put the game away. Jody Henson, Eric _ scoreless ninth, striking out two of the three Bulldog batters he faced. A newly formed bicycle club has ganized some group rides to occur over the next six-weeks. diffe "deS Wil1 each take Place "" a tow ent are3/ 'n orc*er to 8ive eacri hostnsmembershiPthe °PPortunity t0 take ?"e °f the scheduled rides will MeetP^mHlgWandson April 1st. "the H Pm m the back Parkin& lot Win all !ghlands Civic Center where we "All F i 610 Clear Creek Road for an BlUe V°ii °ay ride of 15 to 18 miles in pace a'ey- We will maintain an average Packed milos Per hour on hard- MoUrit §ravel with moderate grades. ^^ded"13nd hybrid bikes are recom- 2nd, at i. Rain datc is Sunday, APril forWar. '45Pm (Remember to sets clocks Recreaf Check with the Highlands sched, i10n DePartment at 526-3556 for ^S in case of rain. 0cCUrs "°ther scheduled club ride Will be°hSUnday' APril 16th- This one travel riu *" Sylva and we wiU alonR "nrt,east to the Balsam area ^mil i Rid§e' The ride wiU be a Picked u e P' °r you can arranSe to be P at the halfway point at the Balsam Post Office if you don't want to ^ake the return trip (that, however, is the "downhill" section, so you 11 be missing out on the best part!). The loop wllake 2 5 to 3.5 hours. It is mostly ri^e terrain (M% grades) with a rePclimbjustbeforetheposo«,ce(7- 1 vi trades) The return will be all .Syl" (*e large-P'V^f""' jc. * Hirectlv behind BelK '0adn, Sore) leaving al 2:00pm. Scle No Me; and flat .ire repair 5SSSSSSBSS-* 586-6925. pizzaTsub/coke comb two Small Pizzas With One Topping Of Your Choice, One 12" Sub Of Your Choice. Plus One 2-Uter Coke Extra items and extra cheese available at additional cost. Valid with coupon at partlcipatlncrPapa's Pizza TcK5o. One coupon per customer Not valid with any other offer. No substitutions. Dine-In or Pick-Up Only FRESH BAKED PAPA'S v.__ — — — — Explras 4/23/M J FRESH BAKED PAPA'S PIZZA TO-CO Call Ahead For Faster Service 586-5860 East Sylva Shopping Center Between ABC & Quin Theatre
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