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Page 8 uakers Fall Q to Mars Hil 0 t BY RANDY DUNBAR Guilford College was unable to shake the Mars Hill jinx Saturday night as the Quakers fell to the Lions by a 22 - 20 margin. This marked the fourth time in as many meetings that the Lions defeated Guilford. Reggie Kenan and Johnny Stewart put on great displays in the losing effort. Kenan rushed for 165 yards from his halfback position, and quarter back Stewart completed 14 of his 23 passes for 168 yards and one touchdown. He also completed two clutch passes on fourth and long situations late in the game. Things started off rather poorly for the Quakers, as Kenan fumbled the ball over to the Lions on only the fourth play of the game. Mars Hill took a 7 - 0 lead with 9:38 left in the first period when Steve Meannle crashed over over from the one. Guilford then drove all the way to the Lions' five before Kenan again fumbled to the Lions. The Lions were unable to move and punted the ball back to the Quakers. Guilford then got on the board when a drive stalled on the Lion 9 and Mike 'McClune was summoned to boot a 26 year field goal. Each team collected another field goal before the half. Porky Spencer's 40-yarder for the Lions and McClune's 22 yard kick, to send Mars Hill to the locker room with a 10 - 6 advantage. Guilford kicked off to start the second half and Lion speedster Don Estes caught the ball on his ten yard line and Intramural Kickball Championship BY FRANKYE BOYLES Kickball playoffs begin this week after a close regular season race. Bryan, Mary Hobbs, and Binford II were all tied for first place at the end of regular season play. After a draw, Bryan was seeded first for the playoffs, Mary Hobbs vas second, and Binford II vas placed third. The Playoff Schedule: raced 90 yards untouched to put Guilford down by 16 - 6. The Quakers came right back, capping off a 79 yard drive with a 15 yard pass from Stewart to flanker Chris Paphites. McClune's kick brought Guilford to within three at 16-13. The Quakers moved ahead with 10:03 left when Blaine Tysinger pounced on a Lion funble at the Mars Hill 17. It took the Quakers three plays to score with Kenan doing the Guilford Band Still Alive BY CATHERINE VANNEMAN Due to lact of funds, the Guilford Band was unable to attend the Towson State foot ball game. Owing to the rain this weekend, we decided not to go to Mars Hill and risk not being able to play. The rain would ruin the instruments and the music. We offer our sincere apologies to the football team, the Cheerleaders, and anyone else who cares. However, if enough people can make it on October 23, the last Satur day of Fall Break, we will play at Randolph Macon. Anyone who considers themselves willing and able to be there should contact me Box 17531, 865 - 3000 - or Dr. Carver 292 - 5511, Biology Dept., 292 - 7935. So far we have about five or six people and two cars, from Greensboro, ready to go. Please let us hear from all our wandering members, wherever you may be, whether you can go or not. Thanks. Mon., Oct. 11, 5:00: Binford 111 (4) vs. Binford I (5) Tues., Oct. 12, 5:00: Bryan (1) vs. winner of Mon. game. 6:00: Mary Hobbs (2) vs. Bin ford II (3) Wed., Oct. 13, 6:00: Champ ionship game Come on " out for the cahmpionship gamel The Guitfordian '• * % - honors from the three. McClune's kick gave the Quakers a 20 -16 lead. Mars Hill then put togethei a Koantifiil Hri\/p nninn frnrr Mars Hill then put together a beautiful drive, going from their own 41 to hit paydirt with just 4:43 to play. Maennel picked up his second TD of the ight on a one yard scamper. The kick wa no good and the Soccer Team on Top of the Action With 7-1 Record BY RANDY DUNBAR Goalie Yvon Burnache and lineman Bobby Lloyd led the Guilford College Soccer team to two wins last week as the Quakers downed Eton College 12-0 and Catawba College 9-0. Burnache picked up the shutouts during the week to run his total to six shutouts in eight games. Lloyd, a Results So Far: Guilford 4 Davidson 0 Guilford 3 Duke 2(ot) Guilford 8 Greensboro 0 Guilford 1 NC State 3 Guilford 11 Lenoir RhyneO Guilford 6 Wash.&Lee 0 Guilford 12 Elon 0 Guilford 9 Catawba 0 u -\ - i W m- Quakers were within a field goal of victory. Johnny Stewart then went to work, starting from his own 20. Stewart used his receivers and the clock like a master. Stewart moved Guilford to the Lion 12 yard line, completing passes on fourth and 14 and fourth and 10 for first downs sophomore from Trenton, N.J., collected seven goals and one assist to move into third place on the Quaker scoring list. Kenny Boone booted in two scores as the Quakers scored five first-half goals on the way to defeating Elon. bobby Propster tallied three times to help Guilford drop Catawba. Scoring: Name Goals Assists Total Bobby Propster 15 3 18 Paul Chapman 10 4 14 Bobby Lloyd 10 3 13 Kenny Boone 7 5 12 EdAlonge 5 5 10 Steve Hichs 2 3 5 Johnny Pleasants 2 1 3 Mark Cubberly 0 6 6 Barry Donow 2 3 5 Kenny Bresnihan 112 Mustapha Faye 0 11 Brian Oswald 0 11 Al Cook 0 11 Mike Sanford 0 11 TOTALS 54 38 92 The Quakers' record is now 7 -1. October 12,1976 to keep the drive alive. With just five seconds left in the game Mike McClune's field goal kick sailed wide and Mars Hill collected the win. 2 The Quakers now begin a long northern trip, facing some pretty stiff competition. Among the teams the Quakers will meet are nationally ranked Towson State and former national champion Trenton State. In addition to these teams, Guilford will face Villanova and New York Tech before returning to play Atlantic Christian October 19.
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