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ever playing in the NHL again. And interesting sidenote tc the story is that the goa tender's wife started divorce proceedings the next day. "It really wasn't my fault," explained Crowley, now a right winger with the Dirtsville Pucks of the SHL league. "The coach told me to go out there and knock their balls off, and that's exactly what I did." "It's really a shame about his wife, Crowley continued, "I felt so sorry for her that we were married the day after the divorce was granted. 1 also think she felt a great deal of graditude towards me." It was puck time, so D.D. had to leave. The Pucks got off to a 1-0 early when Crowley unloaded with a slap-shot which deflected off a pipe sticking out of the Civic Center ice, and the puck caught the right side of the Beaversville Cardinal's net. However the Cardinals stormed back to record a 45-1 win after the game was called with 14:23 left inthe final period due to a malfunction in the contraption which kees the ice frozen. One of the Cardinal's star players fell through a soft spot in the ice, tumbled down through the Dirtsville Bowling Alley and finally landed in a waterbed in the EZ Come, Ez Go Massage Parlor, located in the basement of Civic Center. The player, defenseman Tex Grump. did not make the team bus back to Beaversville. Well sports fans, enough of this bullshit. For you alumni, the Great One, Nevets Kceb will again pick this week's college games. DAVIDSON at GUILFORD To hell with you skeptics, the Quakers are great! Guilford 24. Wildcats 7. SOCCER Cont. from Page 6 Quakers from a conference loss. Last year Belmont Abbey beat the Quakers 2-1 in the finals of the district playoffs. However this year, the Crusaders trounced Guilford 10-2. Stanley Dudko's Crusaiders lost in the regional playoffs last year after taking the district crown. Meanwhile in the Carolinas Conference, High Point re mained undefeated as they beat Pfeiffer 3-1 Wednesday. Panther coach Ray Alley is certainly the coach of the year in the conference and district Life Cont. From Page 6 CATAWBA at PRESBYTE RIAN PC has been playing like a rollercoaster this year, and they will be up at home when they whip the Indians 20-14. SOUTH CAROLINA at N.C. STATE This could be an upset, but State has been down too long. Watch the Wolfpack break their slump and lick the 'Cocks 28-3. WOFFORD at ELON After last week's perfor mance, Elon is a shoe-in for another win. Elon 14, Wofford 0. VIRGINIA at NORTH CARO LINA The Tar Heels proved they were capable of losing to second class teams last week. However, UVA's performance stunk last week. Your winner? UNC 30-0. CLEMSON at WAKE FOR EST Going back on a slow boat to Java...Clemson 35, Wake 0. CARSON NEWMAN at LENOIR RHYNE Last week when C-N entered the Dogwood state, they left defeated. More of the same in Hickory. LR 24, Eagles 2. THE CITIDEL at ECU This one is big for ECU, one they cannot lose. However... El Cid 14 ECU 7. Other scores, not of interest include: Morgan State over A&T (less than a touchdown). Gardner Webb over Mars Hill (2-3 touchdowns). Ga. Tech over Duke (2 touchdowns) and Furman over ASU (three touchdowns.) as he has lead his team to a 10-0-2 record, the CC championship and first seed in the district playoffs. Last year, Guilford beat HPC 3-0 in the first round of the plavoffs. Monday's game with UNC- G marks the last regular season home game for the Quakers. While UNC-G has dropped out of the district this season, the game will be important to Guilford. A Quaker win, added to an earlier defeat of Greensboro College 7-2 would give the booters the unofficial city title. Game time will be at 3:00. DISCOUNT WINE Chris* Curb Market /On Blftltjrtund Ava. dtrc+ly across \ \frm Don+, n|r Cm Blwt. / Don't pay wort in • fancy ctora whan tha monay you uv will Uy mtra ar beffer winat. Students with ID'a get an additional 10% off the already low wne prices. There i e place to get fin a winas and beer for lom. "You can't overlook the play of the defense," he continued. The young head coach mentioned the familiar names of A 1 Patterson, Bunky James and Mike Ribet. "But like I said, the win was a team effort." After a scoreless first quarter, the Quakes came on strong in the second as they exploded for 21 points. The Watson to Paphites combo got cranked up on a 53 yard scoring pass. After beating the defender on a sideline and go pattern, Paphities outran the Hornets to the ball and the endzone. Whitley scored the second touchdown on a one yard plunge. One yard for Whitley QUAKERS Cont. From Page 7 was a give me considering the way the fullback was running over people and the outstand ing blocking of the offensive line. Late in the same period Watson found Paphities cir cling over the middle for a 15 yard scoring play. Guilford took the kickoff after intermission andmoved down to score as Kerry Oates rushed from five yards out. R-M came back to score on a 15 yard pass to Bob Adams. The Quakers scored twice in the fourth period, the first coming when Watson hit Paphites again for a 28 yard scoring play. Foley then set a new school record for points after touchdown with his seventeenth, breaking the old mark held by Mike Stewart. Paphities finished the day with eight receptions for 175 yards while Watson overall hit 13 out of 20 passes for 234 yards. The quarterback con sistantly had good protection aided by faking Whitley into the line, holding the Hornet line. The pass blocking by the offensive line was exceptional also. Haglan sent the second team in late in the game and they responded to score themselves as Keith Taylor scored from one yard out. The win lifted the Quaker record to 5-2-1 while Randolph Macon fell to 3-2-1.
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