Page 6 THE RIDGERUNNER September 25, 1975 - tr S. G. Legal Advice Now Available ■ :;: *. ■. _ -- ■ iVl: .V't ' Attorneys from the firm of Wilson and Slawter have been re tained by the Student Government f(5r the pur pose of advising stu dents on any legal mat ters they may have, on or off campus. This program, dir ected by Tom Zumberge, Legal Services Coor dinator, arranged for an attorney to be a- vailable every Wednes day evening in the Student Government office for student consultation. Any full time stu dent is eligable to take advantage of this opportunity and should contact Kathryn Poovey or Tom in the SG off ice for further de tails, or to set up an appointment. UNCA's third goal in soccer victory over Winthrop College. Photo by Evertt Corn Soccer Team Wins! Last Thursday, Sept. 18th, UNCA's soccer team routed the in experienced Winthrop forces. The final score was on the pos itive side for UNCA, seven to zero. It was a good team effort and we saw a new act in scoring— the Lepper Brother's act. Together George and Louis scored five of the seven goals. George scored three- one on a beautiful assist by brother Louis and another on a fake which faked Win- throp's goalie out of position (probably giving some grey hairs to Winthrop"s coach; possibly thinking of his future goal defen ses). Louis scored two goals. Others scoring goals were Allen Wall work and Campbell Karnes with one each. Forwards are ac counting for most of UNCA's scoring which shows a good offensive team performance. Jim Mills, the fresh man goalie, made nu merous saves that will improve with each game. All players on the ros ter participated, gain ing experience. To ward the end Coach Miller sent the start ing lineup back into the game. Many can Interpret this move as running up the score, but Coach Mil- defends it by stating that he starts and ends all games with the same lineup. Allen Wall work could have possibly scored more goals if it had not been for the man-to-man cover age assigned him by Winthrop's Coach. This was a mistake be cause it left wide op en spaces for UNCA to maneuver and score Winthrop is a first year team and with more playing experi ence can become a team capable of competing with anyone. The previous week saw UNCA victorious by the count of five to nothing over Wofford. The scoring was as follows, David Scia- barasi with one goal, Allen Wall work two I Action in first soccer game of season BY RANDY ERNST goals and Louis Lepper and Jim Grigsby one apeice. The leading scorers so far are; Allen Wallwork with three goals and Louis and George Lepper (there's that brother act again) with three each. Even though UNCA is undefeated, Coach Miller is understand- ingly concerned with up- comi ng games. The games mentioned pre viously were schedul ed ahead of the others to serve as a warmup for tough competition. Upcoming games will feature; Warren Wilsoi^ Central Western, Wes tern Carolina and the College of Charleston. This will be the "meat" of this year's schedule. Last year, UNCA surprised a few folks, by tying Western Carolina. Un derstandably, Western Carolina will be up for UNCA, but hopeful ly we will defeat them this year. Rudy Moorrees was elected captain by his teamates this year. Preceding each game a co-captain is elected. This Thursday's co captain was Allen Wallwork and last week it was Jim Grigs by. Co-Captains are determined by previous game performances. It will be no surprise to see one of the Leppers as co-captain next week. Coach Miller feels that in order to make the NAIA District Six playoffs this year, it CUNT. Pg.7... Good intentions are great, but participation is essential for action. Vote Christopher Smith 1 i-ioof vo+e o Cornn^uVer Sena-fop^ 'Truman was the sort of man who realized that being President was not the same as being king'.' -Lamm, Rock Group Chicago "It's fun to see important men in high places drop their pants'.' -Mike Steele, Minneapolis Tribune JAMES WHITMOR& OS Harry S. Ihiman in GIVE'Em HSLL, HARRY! Sept. Oc.V. \1*r -2 -