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...... 4 ••- ••-.-"1 : -.., '. '. ' ...... , ...... ; ~ ~I. -."'v .. ', ...... , ., ...... " " " ",_ " ' ...... _ -.. " ." .., ...... "...... ',- ' ...... ,. ' .... ', ·~' '. ORION-page four Bow to Hornets 19~5 Wildcats drown in Sacramento " ',.."""--. by Art Thompson On one interception" the In no position to be generous, hard and offensive movements against Chico, but prevented a .. wrong pattern was run by the the Chico State University Wild­ clogged up, it appeared that almost certain Puget Sound receiver and the pass went one cats nevertheless bestowed upon ChiCO would go in at the half touchdown. the Sacramento State University leading by the 3-0 score. Against the Hornets, when way while the receiver was Hornets their first win of the But, key errors right before William Foltmer of Chico somewhere else. Another inter­ season, 19-5. The game was the half have haunted the' Cats punted, the ball struck one of the ception occurred when flanker played In what NFL spokesmen all season and they were snake Hornets deep in their own ChriS Malone slipped down and term, no-show weather. That is, bitten again against the Horn­ territory. Eric Sharp booted the the ball sailed over his head into the weather was such that most ets. A high snap that punter ball out of the end zone to give the arms of the defender. But people would rather not attend Mark Affleck couldn't handle the Cats two points instead of the most wrist~slashing theft the game and brave the ele­ resulted in the Hornets sensing maybe seven if Chico had recov­ occurred when a Garcia to Rick Dickison pass bounced off Rick's ments of rain and cold. a chance to put some points on ered the loose ball. It took the Hornets a while the board with just 90 seconds However, next came the 'Cats hands while he was in the before they realized that the left in the half. most glaring error of the even­ Hornet end zone. That play just 'Cats weren't going to blow They scored on the first play ing. They neglected to come up about closed the door on the them out as most teams have as quarterback Mike Shrout hit a with the free kick that proceeds a 'Cats for the evening. this season. Titus Henry recov­ receiver, Ken Beesuwaert, for safety. Sac recovered the ball Chuck Carter nearly broke all ered two fumbles in the opening 25 yards and the touchdown. and with high hopes of an upset the wayan the ensuing kickoff, quarter. The second one was Chuck Carter kept Wi Idcat spi rit did not waste tl'lis opportunity. however, it would have been a right at the close of the first hopes up by blocking the PAT. The short drive was climaxed by case of too little, too late and if quarter. Tom Render, who was On the 'Cats first possession a Mike Shrout to Steve Thomas the 'Cats hope to have a winning injured until just recently this in the third quarter, it proved pass for nine yards and the TO. season, it all boils down to season, started at tailback and evident that the Hornets did Falling behind 13-5, the 'Cats Saturday in Humboldt. was instrumental in Chico's their homework in preparing for were forced to play catch up ball The defense on a whole played scoring drive. Render caught a Chico. In the Wildcat's upset in the worst playing conditions a credible game, but . were pass for 13 yards and zi pped a 12 win over Puget Sound, a key possible. Frank GarCia threw victims of mistakes. Not their yards with a pitchout. But the play occurred when punter Brian three interceptions in trying to own, that gave Sac excellent CSUC SOCCERCATS··tired but joyous aftcr a marathon battle that CSUC won 3·2 drive hit a swamp and Tim McCI intock kicked the ball out of get Chico back into the contest. scoring opportunities. Titus ugainst Scuttle· Pacific University. return home. Photo by Joe Kreiss Morganti had to salvage it with a the end zone, following a snap However, it's hard to find total Henry, in particular along with 30 yard field goal. from center that went over his fault with Garcia on these turno­ Scott Cass were putting the c ahon's goal With the rain coming down head. It resulted in a safety vers. clamps on the Hornets. gives Cats 3-2 win

The Chico State University Wildcats will host the Western , Regional final soccer match this Friday, November 19th at University Stadium. Their opponents are the UC Davis Aggies, whom they've already beaten once earlier this season., Monday night, the soccercats beat Seattle Pacific in the semi-final;;,.)-' matchup, 3-2.. . Freshman Joe McMahon booted in the winning goal at 10:26 of :.,' the fourth overtime. Chico's other goals were scored by DaveHardy and Scot Talbot. .;". The winner of the Wildcat-Aggie match will advance to the' sbmi-finals of the National Championship in Seattle.

STROKING TO VICTORY··Wildcat swimmer Vicki Goodman performs the Chico - Paradise - Oroville bultcrtly stroke during Chico's will in last Saturday's double dual meet against Humboldt State and San Jose State. Photo by Ben Liebman You Want To Play? We W ill Teach You. Swimmers dunk two foes You Need Repairs? We Will FIX It. You Need An Instrument? We Have It. It was a case of two with one gainst San Jose State. cording to Smith, "Some of the blow for the CSU Women's Coach Shirley Smith was quite girls are tapering for the Invita­ Swimming Team last Saturday pleased with her team's perfor­ tional and will attempt to qualify as they defeated both Humboldt mance, particularly In view of for the Championships." State and San Jose State by wide the weather, "It was the first 325 Broadway, Chico margins. time this year we've swam in The season is a long one for The 'Cats took it to Humboldt cold weather and I was really the lady swimmers and thus far 100-45, and destroyed San Jose happy with the way the team It has been very successful, one 107-38. Chico dominated the did." that Chico hopes will continue Northern California's Largest meet by taking all but one event The squad is looking ahead to until the NCIAC Championships against Humboldt and by win­ the CSUC invitational meet on In February. n i ng every event but four a-' Saturday, Nov. 20 because, ac- :' ~" '___ "," _,_,' __ :" :,,' __ ._:,,~~~---.:~:.:.' •• :,.' ., ~,_. ,"_", ' ... I':..'~~_.~_.!.! '_~ __ ~',. , __ I "'__ "" I':,!.tl, .1,1" "., ~t "",",',1. :.,r.,.I,. I ~.. The P. A.C. presents ... o a II II 6 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 II 0 Q 0 00 0 Q Q 0 0 Q Q 0 Q 0 Q 0 () OQ 6 IS Q 60 0 Q 0 0 II H II is 0 0 00

Sport Quiz by Gloria Nicto " Jackson Brovvne 1) Who was the first woman golfer to earn more than $100,000 in one season? a) b)Sandra Palmer c)8abe Diedrickson 2) Who was the first woman player to earn more than a ~~q;C~~~~Or leans million dollars? a) b) c)Chrls Evert ~'$»°Valerie Carter d) 3) What two women's basketball teams were tile first two teams to Sunday Nov. 21, 7:30P.M. play in Madison Square Garden? a)lmmaculata b) Queens c)Fullerton d)The Redheads e)Chlco CSU,Chiico, Acker Gym State . . 4) What woman athlete became the first athlete to win world Students $5.50 General $6.50 championships In both speed skating and track cycling Student tickets at Yuba Hall only! a)Sue Novara b)Shellia Young c)Diane Holum d) 5)Who was the youngest U.S. woman amateur golf champion? (age General at Sundance, Sounds By 16) a)Laura 8augh b) c)Carol Mann d)Judy Ranl

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