i PEMBROKE STATE I Sports i By Gaiy SplUer Sports Information Director ^ssssssss^ COMING TO AN DO) | , PSU's (all sport* are coming to a fast ending as country sod vofityball com* has MKhdZruZtf cffol! tcbpdnle, bat came up win leaa in sevea matches. With the artelttioo at some talented players la the spring, the Lady Braves toot to be improved. Volleyball owns a 20-nriecora uuoegh the first 30 matches aad havemade volleyball history. Not since 1976 has a PSU volleyball team won 20 matches. Con* gratulations to Coach Tommy Thompson and the volleyball team! The cross country team recently took second place in the NAIA District 26 cross ?xnintry championships and ninth place in the state championsMpmeet. The Bra ves will be in Georgia on Oct 30 for the NCAA 0 Regional*. PSU most finish among the top two teams to sdvance on to the NCAA Division 0 Nationals Championships. Soccer has been doing well aad have completed their conference schedule with an impressive 4-2-1 league rec ord, the best ever. Overall the Braves are S-6-2, basketball season OPENS NOV. 19i WBESTUNG NOV. t, The men s ana women's badetbsll seasons at PSU will get underway on Nov. 19 as the Lady Braves boat Bedford at 7 p.m. and the Braves host Methodist at 9 p.m. Wrestling wiD get underway on Nov. 6 as the Braves travel to the Barber-Scotia Takydown Tournament. The flftt home wrestling mec^ set far Nov. 20. Coke of Ldtnberton tM mailed to you with the November Newsletters which yoa'D have before the cane season begins. A BBMINDEK-Tae Braves Club hospitality-room will be Ei at halftime at each home '? basketball game for members at the Club. You will oped to show your member ship card to get far and you Must present your season ticket to get in foe main gate at foe games. All children can go into the new "Chilfoen's iff , . -1*.sSa_. 96 I. I. mm? ** - W aa nospraurcy Koom or orivei Qub members at halftime Tan Alpha Sorority for the volunteer service to help la the hospitality room during the 1982-83 season. ALL CAROUNAS CONFERENCE VOLLEY BALL TEAM ANNOUNCED Becky Pace at Atlantic Christian College has been named Carotins* Conference "Volleyball Player of. tfce Year" in leading the AO Conference Volleyball team announced today. Others making the six woman team were: Ursula Watt, High Point; Dee Major, Pembroke State; Amy Par rish, Guilford; Cynthia Isma el. High Point; and Sharon Parks, Guilford. The team was chosen in a vote of conference coaches. COMPOSITE WINTER SPOBTS SCHEDULE Nov. 6-Wiestiing at Barber Scotia Takedown Tournament (all day) 13-Wrestling at Winston-Salem State Tour nament (all day) 19--WOMEN'S, BASKET BALL HOSTS RADFORD UNIVERSITY (7:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS METHODIST COLLEGE (9) 20--PSU WRESTLING CLASSIC (all day) (teams entered: Liberty Baptist, Chowan, Campbell, N.C. A A T, Barber-Scotia, Livingstone and Winston Salem State, PSU) 22-J.V. BASKETBALL HOSTS MT. OLIVE COLLEGE (5:15) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS CATAWBA COLLEGE (6:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS RADFORD UNIV. (7:30) 23-Wrestiing Dual match at Barber-Scotia (6:30) Men's Basketball at Belmont Abbey (7:30) 27-- Men's Basketball at High Point (7:30) 29-J.V. BASKETBALL HOSTS KITTRELL COLLEGE (5:15) Women's Basketball at Wingate CoUege (7:00) men'S BASKETBALL HOSTS PAYBTTBVUXE STATE (7:30) Dec. 1-Men's Basketball at UNCI Wilmington (7:30) 2 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS FRANCIS MARION COLLEGE (7:00) 4- Wrest ing at Livingstone Invitatio nal (TBA) WOMEN'S. BASKETBALL HOSTS GARDNER WEBB (6:00) Men's Basketball ?d Francis Marion (7:30) 6--Women's Basketball at PfeiffeJ College (5 JO) WRESTLING HOSTS DUAL VS. HIRAM COLLEGE (7:00) Men's Basketball at i, Fayettevflle State (7:30) 7 i-Wrontttan a> Eton for Eton-, HamptonSySe^ouSCTu^ (4:00) fr-J.V. BASKETMti HOSTS LEN0HI COMMUNITY COLLEGE (4:45) WOMEN'S BASKET BALL HOSTS HIGH POINT (7:00) 11-Wreatttng at Appa lachian Quad (Canon- New man, PSU) (all day) Men's Basketball at Campbell (4:00) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS CAMPBELL (4:00) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS ELON COLLEGE (7:00) Jan. 8-WRESTLING DUAL VS. OSWEGO STATE (1:00) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY (6:00) 10--J.B BAKSETBALL HOSTS SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (5:15) MEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS COASTAL CAROLINA (7:30) women'S BASKETBALL HOSTS WESTERN CAROLINA UNIV (7:00) Men's Basketball at Pfeiffer (7:30) 15-J.V. BASKETBALL HOSTS SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (3:00) WOMEN'S BASKET BALL HOSTS GUILFORD COLLEGE (6:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS GUILFORD (7:30) 16- Wres tling at N.C. State Quad vs. NCSU and Maryland (all day) 17- WOmen's Basketball at Catawba College (5:30) Men's Basketball at Catawba (7:30) 19?WRESTLING DUAL VS. S.C. STATE (3:00) 20 women'S BASKETBALL HOSTS WINGATE COLLEGE (6:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS WINGATE COLLEGE (7:30) 21 *22- J.v. Basketball ,at Mt. Olive College Pickle Classic TTBA) 22-Wrestling at Campbell Univeristy tri match (7:00) 24? WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN (6:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS WING ATE COLLEGE (7:30) 2S~ WRESTLING DUAL VS. WINSTON SALEM STATE (7:00) 27- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS FAYETTEVILLE STATE (7:00) Men'a Basketball at Coastal Carolina (7:30) 29 WRESTLING QUAD (PSU( AT PSU (10:00 a.m.) Wo men's Basketball at Guilford College (5:00) Men's Basket ball at Guilford (7:00) 31 Women's Basketball at UNC Wilmington (7:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS ' CATAWBA (7:30) Feb. 2-J.V. BASKETBALL HOSTS LAURINBURG - -JNSTIHITF (5:15) MEN'S HOSTS CABOUNAS | CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (10:00 ?-?.) Men's Basketball at Aden tic Christian (7.30) 17 Woman's Basketball at High *** (7:00) 19- Wrestling NAIA District 26 Champion Mpa at Livingstoae (all dap) Women's Basketball at N.C. A A T (5:00) J.V. BASKET BALL HOSTS MT. OLIVE COLLEGE (5:15) MEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS BELMONT ABBEY (7:30) 21 Women's Basketball at Campbell University (6r00) Men's Ba Jet ball a, Wi^a* College (7:30 ) 23-- J.V. 1 BASKfcTBALL HOSTS HKJH POINT (7:30) 3- Women's Basketball at Eton College (7:00) 4- J.V. BASKETBALL HOSTS CHOWAN COLLEGE (8:00) 5-- WRESTLING TOURNAMENT AT PSU (All day) Teams: Citadel, Eton, NCAkT, Baves Wrestling Club and Winston Salem State. Men's Basketball at Eton College (7:30) 7- Wo ChristUa (7:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS PKANC1S MAKION (7:30) Coastal Carolina (7:00) Mn'i Basketball at Radioed Univer sity (7:30) 11- W1ESTLB4G HOSTS NCAA DIVISION 0 REGIONAL . CHAMPIONSHIPS tall day) 12 WOMEN'S BASKET BALL HOSTS PFEIFFE* COLLEGE HOMECOMING (6:00) MEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS PPE1FFEB (8:00) 15 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS UNC-WILMINGTON (7:00) 16-. WRESTLING BASKETBALL HOSTS LAUWNBL'RG INSTITUTE (5:15) MEN'S B4SKBTBALI HOSTS ELON COLLEGE (7:30) 27-28-Wteading NCAA Division ? National Cnamp ionahipa at North Dakota State (all day) Mar. 4-5 Wrestling NAM National Champlonahipa in Minot, North Dakota (all day) Wrestler Jeff Grahaai wU be back traction New. 6 whea the PSU grspplers opee their 1982-S3 wiMtHac acMrit at the Barber-Scotia Takadawa Robeson County's , . Jr. Miss ft Robin IacUmt w Robin Loddear was spon !' sored by the Pembroke Jay cettes to participate in the Junior Miss At Large Pro gram held in Greensboro on Saturday, Oct. 30. She was chosen from 21 girls to go on to the North Carolina Junior Miss Program to be held in Q Greensboro the first weekend V in February. The Junior Miss J Program offers unlimited ( scholarships for outsUmding J ? l high school senior girls. The girls mre judged in the areas of talent, poise, judges inter view, and physical fitness. Robin .is a student at Pembroke Senior High and is the. daughter aL_?&sie and Lin berg Locklear. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Una J. Dial of Pembroke and Mrs. Lela Locklear of Rowland. Robin will carry the title of Robeson County's Junior Miss. ^ Lake Superior ii our nation's largest lake with a total araa Jof mora than 31,000 square miles. Rabbits and cats both wash their faces with their paws, but a rabbit uses both paws at once and the cat only uses one paw at a time. 5 J Dr. JosephGoldston j I and Dr. Annette Burke I jl THE IE-LOCATION OF THEIR OFFICE FO* I I Practice of Pediatrics S ? 403 Ludgate Street ? Lomberton, H.C. I J I frwA?i 73*4)43 I "For People Oi A light Budget" \ | HUNT'S AUTO COMPANYj | Owner James A. Hunt 1 Phone 875-3055 or 875-3206 (Raeford) JP rft^ertTdopi, Sates Manager ? Located on Old Maxton Highway near South Hoke School 1 | . OFFICE HOURS: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. j | ROJABU USID CARS i ?ap USED CARS T j *If You Come Walking i IP You'll Leave Riding! \ | ?THE WALKING MAN'S FRIEND! fi A *Anythii)?(rom a Volkswagen to a Cadillac! / ' M saup ? fWn ?.wr ? ; . JAYCETTES HOLD ORIENTATION SESSION r - Gamer, East Central Region el Jsjratto Dfeacter, right Kara. , lEv. ;??????? ? - . ? ; .a.~ ? 1 DM, Practical ef the fmm brake Jaycattae. la ?M hack Pembroke Jaycettes held their second orientation for the year on Monday night, Oct 25. Members and their guests enjoyed a lasagna dinner and dessert. Each Jaycette introduced them selves and explained their costumes. Beverly Garner, East Cen tral Regional Jaycette Direc tor, was the speaker for the evening and also installed the four new Pembroke Jaycette members. The new members are Carta J. Warriax, Beat ah Godwin, Thayle Sanderson and Jane Oxendine. Also visiting was N.C. State Jay cette Secretary Theresa Por ter and the Saddletree Jay cettes. Chairperson for the Orien tation was Carolyn Oxendine who wh drciaed as s "Help ing Hand,." .to stress the ? ? ?^ -? Hi ? ? ? AM* A remoroKC Jiyccuci uicnic for toe year "With Helping Hands, Together We Can." Pembroke Jaycsttes are open to any young lady J8 years and older. The next meeting wfll be held Tuesday night, Nov. 9 at ShefTs Restaurant in Pem broke.' U*X,THE ?V SUN IS COMING V DCWN -THE ^ < MOUNTAIN Idaho gets its name from the Shoshone Indian word "ae-dah-how" meaning "Look, the sun is coming down the mountain." s "There is no man so friendless but what he can find a friend sincere enough to tall him disagreeable truths." Bulwer-Lytton Tax-Exempt 4 All'Savers % CD " vI'M'X'.'v.VX TakeA Closer Look At One Solution To The Investment Puzde. BeforeTimeRuns Out At First Union, investments come in all shapes and sizes?like our tax-exempt, one-year All-Savers Certificate of Deposit. It allows you a cumulative exclusion of up to $2,000 interest if you're filing a joint Federal income tax return and up to $1,000 on an individual return. And all it takes to pur' chase your All-Savers CD is a minimum deposit of $500. But you only have a limited time to take advantage of the All-Savers tax-exempt benefit. Because these CDs will not be available after December 31,1982. First Union also offers a range of other invest ment options, and all of.our depositors are insured up to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. So whether your goals are kxijg-range or short-term, take a closer look at First Union. you put together a successful invest' ment pan?piece by piece. Take a closer look. Those ? a aubstaitalIpenaky far tarty withfowal, including kaa of tax-exempt mm. Ike-exempt atatu* wf ako be k?t if the certticate u uaed a* cdhtenL Member PUC : . '.-f-.g

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