Field Hockey Ends Season In case you haven't already heard, Women-Sport has a new team out on the field this year: field hockey. Maybe you've noticed the hard/work ing group practicing out in the field by New Garden in the evening. These Quakers opened their season on Sept. 25 with a match at Averett College. A quick moving offense and a sound defense resulted in a tie of 1-1. The next day, the team traveled to High Point, where Guilford's novices were met by a more experienced team. The Quak ers took the defeat 0-2. Fall Break and no practice with the new offensive strategy took its toll as the hockey team contested with Averett Col lege on Oct. 22. On the home field the fatigued Quakers took the short end of the score 0-6. On Oct. 24, the Quakers once again played here at Women's Tennis The Women's Varsity tennis team is trying some thing new this year: a split season. About half of their matches have been played these past few weeks, and the complement of the matches will be played in the spring. The Quakers had a real exciting season with these outcomes: on a chilly Sept. 23, Campbell College slid by the Quakers on the home court 5-4. Beautiful weather proved a catalyst for the Carolina J-V's as they hosted the Guilford team in a match on Oct. 1. The outcome was 8-1. The following day the Quakers were back on the road, traveling to Meredith College, in an exciting match, the Varsity Volleyball The Women's Varsity Volleyball team has made some improvements this year, and have a smashing record of 11-6 thus far. The season was wrapped up with the last game at home on Wed. Oct. 30. Teams defeated by the super hitters are Meredith (twice), Pembroke (twice), St. An drews (twice), UNC-Charlotte (once), UNC-Asheville (twice), Lenoir-Rhyne (once) and Queens (once). The strong teams of Wake (twice), UNC-Chapel Hill (twice), and Elon (once) have kept our Quakers from a perfect season. Queens and UNC- Charlotte were the opponents Guilford, this time competing against the powerful Salem team. Despite a valiant fight, the Quakers took the loss o-0-5. Supervisor Kitty Steele and Assistant Coaches Leslie Clarke, Sherrie Flynt, and Cathy Hokum from UNC-G expect excellent prospects for the next season. When they will have a strong core of experienced players as well as an influx of new freshmen. The team's experienced play ers include Jane Wilbourne and Kathy Stengle, with Flo Smith and Hunter David as co-captains. They are joined by their teammates, Carolyn Davis, Beth Donaldson, Velina Ham mond, Barbara Johnson, Mary Beth Keller, Annette King, Simone McDonald, Lynn Ozello, Elizabeth Parker, and Janet Waggener. winning team was not decided until the last game when Janet Boyles and Jean Roueche won their doubles contest. The outcome was 5-4. On Oct. 8 Meredith came for revenge and turned the Quakers over 3-6. The Quakers traveled to Campbell minus two anchor players on Oct. 25. They took the short end of the score 3-6. This year's staring five at the present time include: Janet Boyles, Jane Wil bourne, Jean Roueche, Cyd Atkins and Kelly Erickson. Cyd and Kelly, who are freshmen, have made an invaluable addition to the team this year, says Coach Steele. in the final match The Women's Varsity Volleyball team travels to Pembroke State University on Friday morning, Nov. 1, to participate in the state tournament. They have enter ed in the "B" section of the contest and will be playing 7 other teams, 5 of whom have been defeated by the Quakers already. The remaining two teams in the "B" section have not yet met with the mighty Quakes, but when they do, watch out! Coach Gayle Currie feels confident that her team will fare well in the matches, as they are slated first in their section. DAVIDSON Cont. from Page 7 Davidson College provides the competition for this year's homecoming encounter. The last time these two teams met was back in 1969 and the Wildcats won 21-8. That was the same year that Davidson played in the Tangerine Bowl. This year is a little different for both teams. The Wildcats won their first of the year by nipping Hampton Sydney last week, a team which Guilford had defeated earlier. The Quakers, of course, slaughter ed Randolph Macon last week 42-7. The Wildcats are lead by their quarterback Dave Har per. Harper was one of the top five yardage leaders in passing last year in the NCAA. He usually throws to end Gary Pomoroy, the leading receiver in the Southern Conference. "We are about equal with Davidson in size and team speed, although their back field is a little bigger than outs," said coach Dennis Haglan. "If we get behind in the score we're going to be in trouble because they make very few mistakes." At halftime of the game, five men will be inducted into the Guilford Hall of Fame. They are Thell B. Overman (basketball, football, and track), James Bunn (football and baseball), John Meroney (two time football all-ameri can), Jack Tilley (twice president of the Quaker club) and the late William Linsey (baseball). Kickoff is schedul ed for 2:00. QUAKERS From Page 6 Guilford lost its second game of the year the week before when Mars Hill got two chances to win on long field goals late in the game. After missing on a 56 yarder, Guilford was called for being offsides. The five yard penalty was all that was needed as the 51 yard attempt split the uprights. "It's funny how fate works," said a dissappointed Guilford coach Dennis Hag lan. "Against Gardner Webb we win on a field goal, last week (Catawba) we had two chances to win but instead we tied. And now this." Haglan was in better spirits after Guilford had manhand led the homestanding Hor nets. "It was nothing less than a team effort," he beamed. "Watson had a good day throwing the * ball and Paphities was super catching it. Whitley ran tough. See QUAKERS Cont. on Page 8 VOLLEYBALL Monday, Nov. 4 6:00 - cl - Milner 111 North v. Squirrels Q 6:00 - c 2 - Bryan I v. Crushers Q 6:00 - c 3 - Day Hops I v. Fruit of the Loom Q 6:45 - cl - English Muffins v. Fraziejr G 6:45 - c 2 - Bryan II v. Hooks G 6:45 - c 3 - Day Hops II v. Beavers G Monday, Nov. 4 7:30 - cl - English Hooters v. Nameless G 7:30 - c 2 - Milner Ist S. vs. Stanley Steamers G 7:30 - c 3 - Bryan II v. Beavers G 8:15 -cl - Hooks v. Nameless G 8:15 -c2 - Day Hops II v. Stanley Steamers G 8:35 - c 3 - English Hooters v. Milner Ist South G Tuesday, Nov. 5 6:00 - cl - Day Hops v. English Muffins Q 6:00 - c 2 - Devastation Limited v. Crushers Q 6:00 - c 3 - Milner 111 N. v. Fruit of the Loom Q 6:45 - cl - Bryan I v. Frazier Q 6:45 - c 2 - Shore I v. Bryan B W 6:45 - c 3 - Shore II v. Bryan A W 7:30 - cl - Binford Blockbusters v. Bin-Hobbs W 7:30 - c 2 - Binf. Bombs v. Binford II W 7:30 - c 3 - Bryan II v. Nameless G 8:15 - cl - Beavers v. Stanley Steamers G 8:15 - c 2 - Hooks v. Milner Ist S. G 8:15 - c 3 - Day Hops II v. English Hooters G Wed., Nov. 6 6:00 - cl - Bryan II v. Stanley Steamers G 6:00 - c 2 - Nameless v. Milner I South G 6:00 - c 3 - Beavers v. English Hooters G 6:45 - cl - Hooks v. Day Hops II G 6:45 - c 2 - Faculty v. Bryan A W 6:45 - c 3 - Shore I v. Binford 111-Hobbs W Wednesday, Nov. 6 7:30 - cl - Shore II v. Binford II W 7:30 - c 2 - B. Blockbusters v. B. Bombs W 7:30 - c 3 - Squirrels v. Fruit of the Loom Q 8:15 - cl - Devastation Limited v. Frazier Q 8:15 - c 2 - Milner 111 N. v. English Muffins Q 8:15 -c3 - Bryan Iv. Day Hops I Q Thursday, Nov. 7 6:00 - cl - Bryan B v. Binford-Hobbs W 6:00 - c 2 - Faculty v. Binford II W 6:00 - c 3 - Shore I v. B. Bombs W 6:45 - cl - Shore II v. B. Blockbusters W 6:45 - c 2 - Crushers v. Frazier Q 6:45 - c 3 - Squirrels v. English Muffins Q 7:30 - cl - Devastation Limited v. Day Hops I Q 7:30 - c 2 - Milner 111 N. v. Bryan I Q 7:30 - c 3 - Bryan II v. Milner I south G 8:15 - cl - Stanley Steamers v. English Hooters G 8:15 - c 2 - Nameless v. Day Hops II G 8:15 - c 3 - Beavers v. Hooks G Monday, Nov. 11 7:30 - cl - Bryan A v. Binford II w 7:30 - c 2 - Bryan B v. Binford Bombs W 7:30 - c 3 - Faculty v. Binford Blockbusters W 8:15 - cl - Shore I v. Shore II W 8:15 - c 2 - Fruit of the Loom v. English Muffs Q 8:15 - c 3 - Crushers v. Day Hops I Q Tuesday, Nov. 12 7:30 - cl - Squirrels v. Bryan I Q 7:30 - c 2 - Devastation Ltd. v. Milner 111 N. Q 7:30 - c 3 - Bryan II v. English Hooters G 8:15 - cl - Milner L.S. v. Day Hops II G 8:15 - c 2 - Stanley Steamers v. Hooks G 8:15"- c 3 - Nameless v. Beavers G