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Page 5 Individuals Stand Out Don Cupit headed a list of Quaker football players who contributed solid efforts Satur day afternoon despite a com plete smothering as a team by Carson - Newman, shattering school and conference records as he floated a 51 yard field goal down the field with feet to spare. The senior soccer style booter barely missed a 52 yard attempt very late in the game. In breaking the league record formerly held by Guilford grad Mike Stewart, Cupit finally ful filled the preseason expectations of those who were harping on the reputation he brought with him from VMI. A steady place ment job by Chris Culpepper aided Cupit somewhat. In earlier games the specialist had missed partly due to poor placements. Also on the offense, James Stanley picked up 89 yards, setting his game average at 62.7 and his yearly total of yardage at 439. 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De spite forcing those seven turn overs, the Quaker defense never had a chance versus the massive and stunning Eagle personnel. Carson - Newman batter ed a good many of the Quakers, but as of midweek only defen sive end Gary Chantry appeared unable to play for the Catawba game. The junior suffered his second painful shoulder separa tion of the season. Catawba, this week's upset Wofford last week but before that had only been stumbling along. Guilford has been alternating between stumb ling and kicking itself in the teeth only occasionally walking erect. There are no predictions as to Saturday's outcome. 121 W. Market & Summit Shopping Center Lowest Prices - Highest Values Friday, November 10, 1972 Shore Girls Win Volleyball The women of Shore Dorm left not a doubt about their superiority after the com pletion of the WRA's volley ball season recently, compiling an 8-2 record while sweeping the student crown. A faculty staff contingent proved strong enough to tie the Shore girls record, but Hobbs, Binford, Founders, and 68 placed behind Shore in that order as the staff record does not count in stand ings. Having exhausted the volleyball schedule, teams from Binford, Founders, Hobbs and Shore are presently engaged in flag football, which started last Wednesday. At present there are no favorites. For individualists the Re creation Association has already held a tennis intramural tourna ment, won by Jenny Rawlings,* with an 8-3 record. She prevail-* ed over Marsha Wilson, who fin-* ished second, and Nancy Geor* giade in third. Ping pong competition soon to be commenced. Both* singles and doubles competition* will be held for those who are* interested. Tennis had a good * turnout of twenty-three women," and the ping pong field should* be large also. * F Experienced secretary will type | termpapers. $.50/page. | Call Ann Neal 288-7947 j SANTA ROSA $200 also $4 0 o . 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Mike Turmala set a new course record of 2554 as the sophomore Panther finished thir ty-six seconds ahead of a team mate. Guilford coach Ken Bailey had held the old record. Putnam for Guilford had one of his better times, 27:30, and Corum completed the race in 30:06. Guilford will run in the NAIA Area meet Saturday af ternoon at High Point for its last team action of the year. B BIKE HIKES I! §1 every Sunday 3 p.m. i| Meet at the Circle B
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