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The Pendulum
Thursday, Nov. 29, 1979
Cagers sport 3-1 record
by Vicki Blanlccnship
The Fighting Christian
Cagers had victories over
Wingate 68-61 and Lenoir-
Rhyne 69-64 before they fell
to Catawba in an overtime
match 55-57.
Lee Allison and Drew
VanHorn were head coach
Bill Morningstar’s standouts
for the first three games,
averaging 15.7 and 11.3
points a game.
Elon regained their win
ning game by defeating UNC-
G 62-55. Steve Martinelli, Lee
Allison and Drew VanHom
combined on offense to give
Elon their victory over UNC-
G.
The Cagers will travel to
High Point on Saturday, Dec.
1 and then to Mars Hill
Monday, Dec. 3.
Golden girls win
by Yield Blankenship
The Golden Girls’ basket
ball team has come on strong
in the beginning of their
season, winning their firsts
three ’ games of the year.
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Coach Mary Jackson is high
ly pleased with her team’s
performance.
The first victory was over
Wingate 85-43. Elon came on
smoking the nets and never
weakened. Freshman Nuggie
Dixon scored 32 points as a
standout.
Elon hosted the H&R
Block Women’s Thanksgiv
ing Tripleheader on Nov. 23
and 24. Missouri Western,
East Tennessee State, N.C.
State, Pfeiffer, A & T
University and Elon were the
teams in the event.
The Golden Girls won their
two games, making their
overall record 3-0. The two
victories in the tripleheader
were over Missouri Western
96-65 and East Tennessee
State 63-62.
Tonight the Golden Girls
will host Wake Forest at 7,
and Dec. 1 they will travel to
High Point to play the na
tionally known Panthers.
Lee AlHaoB goes ap for a shot betweca two Wlagate defeaden
to add two points to his total of 18 points to lielp lead Elon in
their first game victory. Photo by John Hnrd.
5 football players
Five Elon College football
players were selected for the
District 26 team. Tailback
Bobby Hedrick; offensive
guard Donovan Brown; de
fensive tackle Jerry Cook;
linebacker James Riddle and
safety Bryan Burney were all
selected for the district team.
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Sat. 9 aan. - 6 pan.
16 oz. disposable
Mountain Dew
Pepsi
Pepsi Light
suggested retail
35‘
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4/$1.00
Decorative
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Photo Album
now
$1.99
Schweppes
28-oz.
Ginger Ale
Tonic Water
Club Soda
suggested retail
53*
Tide
extra action
laundry detergent.
7 oz.
regularly
39® each
now
4/$1.00
Campbells
ready-to-serve soup
easy open
7 1/4 oz.
Chicken Noodle
Tomato
Vegetable and Beef
4/$1.00
Eraser-Mate
TW 200
Refillable
suggested retail
*7.50
now
$4.49
Nestle’s
Souptime
Instant
Beef Noodle
Alphabet
Regularly 2/$1.00
now
4/$1.00
Panty Hose
all nude
sheer to waist
suggested retail
$1.59
now
99
Cigfirettes
everyday discount
prices
reg. & kings $3.50
lOO’s 93.60 carton
All brands
2-litre botdes:
Coke, Pepsi, Mello
Yellow, Sunkist,
and other
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