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Pof« 4—Smok« Signols, Wednetdoy, October 3, 1973 f ■I./ . -i(r. J/ A'y Si^femisffeT 9 I kiH The 1973 Chowan College Braves Braves Top Baltimore For Conference Victory The Freshmen Speah Out . • . By PHIL ROYCE Chowan College exploded for 16 fourth-quarter points while shutting out Baltimore Com munity College for a 34-26 come- from-behind victory away Sept. 15. It was the first Coastal Con ference game for both teams and evened Chowan’s record at 1-1. Baltimore is 0-1. The Braves trailed through most of the game after Edward Villa received 21-yard pass from quarterback James Laze early in the first quarter tor a 6-0 Baltimore lead. With seconds Gasoline Truck Wreck Is Worse In City's History LOS ANGELES (AP) - A gasoline tank truck that ex ploded after an accident at the juncture of two major freeways caused one of the worst traffic jams in the city’s history, offi cials said. Authorities estimated that more than 100,000 commuters sat bumper to bumper — some up to six hours — after the ac cident halted traffic Friday at the interchange of the San Diego and Ventura freeways in the San Fernando Valley. The state Highway Patrol de scribed the scene as “night marish.” There were no injuries, au thorities said. remaining in the first quarter, Chowan tied the score on a 36- yard burst through the middle by fullback Ron Raysor, who shared rushing honors with running back Ronnie Mack. Raysor gained 119 yards on 14 carries and scored two touchdowns. Baltimore scored the next two touchdowns, one on a one-yard ran by Clifford Gilyard, fullback, and 55-yard pass from Laze to tight end Robert Bonneville. Laze passed for two points to A1 Wilson for a 20-6 advantage with three minutes left in the half. Chowan received the kickoff and covered 75 yards in 11 plays with split end Connie Tripp scoring the first of two touch downs on a 38-yard pass from quarterback Pat Waguespack, playing for the injured Martin Page and guiding the team with competence. With 40 seconds left, Chowan’s attempt for two points failed when the pass was in complete and Baltimore’s lead had been narrowed to 20-12, the halfUme score. Mack made it even closer for the Braves when he scampered 74 yards on the first play after an interception by back Clyde Johnson. Waguespack was tackled trying to pass to make the score, 20-18. Baltimore retaliated for its final score on the kickoff with Wilson covering 80 yards to up the Marylanders lead to 26-18 with nine minutes to go in the third period. With the second quarter only seconds old, Chowan surged from behind to tie Baltimore on Waguespack’s 33-yard pass to Tripp on the fourth play following a fumble recovery by Braves’ middle linebacker Mike Yuhas at his own 46. Mack’s run for the extra points tied it at 26. A little over three minutes later Raysor provided Chowan with its winning touchdown when he bowled over defenders enroute to a 43-yard touchdown. After the kick failed, Baltimore was penalized and Head Coach Jim Garrison sent Mack through the middle for the final points. Mack produced his second 100-plus performance gaining 153 yards on 18 carried. Defensively, Chowan made four interceptions including two by Johnson and recovered four Baltimore fumbles. Yuhas made 10 tackles and three assists and tackle Ricky Locklear added nine tackles and three assists. FDA Recoil WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration says it will continue to give public notice in almost all cases when it orders defective medical products withdrawn from the market. The FDA has announced that public warnings will be optional in the future instead of man datory as at present. Question: "What are your first impressions of Chowan?" Eugene Powell ■‘The trend is going towards the smaller college, its more per sonal.” Bill Cowan “It’s like a concentration camp.” Butch Slone and the Blaek Oak Arkansas Black Oak Arkansas To Present Concert Here Monday, October 8th “Music is our life — it’s a way temptations, and into a career. Ronnie Mack Paces Braves To Win Over Potomac State of getting things out, it removes frustration — and for U3 it’s a magic carpet that can release and guide us and the audience through a lot of levels.” Speaking is Jim Mangrum, better known in friendly circles as Jim Dandy, lead singer and “Music was the common priced at $5.00 are now on sale at the cafeteria and business office. bond,” Jim Dandy recalls. “Also, On the bill with BOA are The we had long hair before the Divots as the opening act. Beatles came out. We was just People who have “Blue Sky” country boys who didn’t go to no cards will be admitted to the barber, cause we just had to let the wind blow our hair. concert free, beginning at 7:00 pm. All other people will be “There was nothing special to admitted starting at 7:30 pm washboard artist supreme with us having long hair, but with our WITH ADVANCE TICKETS Paced by the running of tailback Ronnie Mack and a ferocious defense, Chowan College defeated Potomac State 31-14 at Keyser, W. Va., Sept. 22 in a Coastal Conference clash. Mack scored on runs of 17 and 90 yards and the defense, playing its best game of the season, limited Potomac State to minus 32 yards rushing. Also scoring touchdowns for the Braves were fullback Richard Holmes on a three yard run and Jack Freeman on a 58- yard punt return. Jeff Daniels Self-Service First Aid At Marion County General Hospital in Indianapolis, a 48- year-old heart patient was packed and ready to leave after a month’s stay, when a nurse saw a corner of bedsheet sticking out of his suitcase. Sure enough, a security guard who searched the bag found a hospital bedsheet. He also found two stethoscopes, five bottles of mouthwash, a pair of stockings, 12 diet booklets, 12 menu booklets, three plastic razors, four cans of baby powder, a towell, three washcloths, two pillowcases, 15 thermometers, four bars of soap, 11 soap dishes, four boxes of tissue, three bottles of rubbing compound, three rolls of adhesive tape, 13 knives, 14 forks. 13 teaspoons, two pairs of pajamas, three hospital gowns, and three syringes. Presumably, the patient already had at home a copy of "What To Do Till the Doctor Comes.” —Roanoke (Va.) Times kicked two extra points and a 25 yard field goal and mack ran for two points after his 90 yard TD romp. With Chowan leading 13-7 early in the second half. Mack bolted around left end from his own 10, broke into the clear and outran the pursuing defenders for the score. Mack gained 151 yards on 15 carries. He has now produced 413 yards, four touchdowns, and six extra points in Chowan’s first three games. Leading Chowan in tackles with 10 was freshman end Jack I.«e of LaPlata, Md., starting his first game. The defense made three interceptions and blocked a punt at Potomac’s 10 yard line that led to a touchdown. Black Oak Arkansas. That’s the starbound group whose acclaimed “hot and nasty” music will be presented in concert here on Monday, October 8th at Columns Auditorium. Music also was an escape for Jim Dandy and the five other musicians who form the Atco playing that rock ’n roll music - ONLY! back then, the neighbors thought we was Communists or something.” He continues, “Jerry Lee Lewis introduced us to the ec stasy of rock, but it was Bob Dylan who made us really aware. „ , ^ , He was the first positive in- Recor^ group. It took them from fjuen.e, the first thinker.” their hometown of Black Oak Arkansas, population 204, away from trouble and assorted State's Wolf pock Defeats Chowan In Season Opener By PHIL ROYCE Chowan College’s football team opened its season by running up a 13-0 lead and in general giving the North Carolina State Jayvees a scare before bowing to the second half comeback of the Raleigh squad, 26-19, Sept. 10 in the Brave stadium. Chowan’s first score was produced by running back Ronnie Mack, returning after an absence of two years and showing he’s ready to take up where he left off. With two minutes left in the first quarter. Mack ran six yards for the touchdown, set up by the fumble recovery by defensive end Mark Paschuck the play before. Jeff Daniels’ kick was no good but minutes later Chowan scored again on a 39-yard pass from quarterback Martin Page to split end Connie Tripp. The two teamed up for a “picture per fect” play with Tripp receiving the spiralling pass over his shoulder in the end zone. This time, Daniels split the uprights for a Chowan advantage of 13-0. Drives 69 Yards Following the kickoff, State drove 69 yards with Allen White too, on a field goal try, Daniels covering the final three for the watched the ball his the crossbar score. State elected to run for two and then take a State bounce points but was thwarted by a wild back onto the field instead of lateral and Chowan’s margin had across the goalpost. But been cut to 13-6, the halftime Chowan’s inconsistent play in the score. second half didn’t help their Scoring wise, the second half cause. was all State until Chowan scored its last touchdwon with 1:52 remaining on a 15-yard pass from reserve quarterback Pat Waguespack to Tripp. Waguespack replaced Page who suffered an injury to his shoulder. State used three scores, two on runs and one on a pass, to overtake the Braves, 26-13. Quarterback Pat Connally ran five yards, back Tom McLoughlin six, and David Moody received a 13-yard pass from quarterback Caesar Campana. Penalty Nullifies Score The score would have been closer but for a penalty that nullified a long scoring pass from Page to Tripp, who clearly established his credentials as an outstanding pass catcher. Then, Chowan was paced defensively by middle linebacker Mike Yuhas who had 14 tackles. Freshmen showing well included linebacker Joe Sorci, ends Lorenzo Kenan and George Blakneyand tackle David McMillan. The defensive backs had two fumble recoveries—both by safety Robert Tripp—and two in terceptions, one each by Qyde Johnson and Barry Banton. Braves fans were encouraged by the score and play of the Braves, who bettered their season-opener performance last year when the same State team won, 35-2, Statistics Ronnie Mack gained 109 yards on 19 carries to lead the Braves’ backs while Page completed four of seven passes for 91 yards and one score. Black Oak Arkansas progressed from local zigs to an assortment of dates in small towns throughout the country, finally arriving on the West Coast. A few appearances, excellent word-of-mouth and a record contract began the climb to at tention and popularity, aided by regular series of cross country concert appearances. Last year, and three alburns later, the group had performed its special brand of music for some 1.3 million people. A new, fourth album, “Y’All Come,” is expected to help the audience count grow even higher in the year ahead. Where will it all lead? Back to Arkansas, if the members have their way. They’re determined to pour the dollars they earn into the state, buying bcck the land their fathers lost in the ’50’s. Sharing the vision with Jim Dandy are Dirty Daugherty, bass and vocals; Burley Jett, lead guitar, banjo, piano, organ; Goober Grin Kni^t, lead guitar, steel guitar, piano, organ; Richochet Reynolds, 12-string rhythm guitar; and Tommy Aldridge, drums. Y’All Come — Black Oak Arkansas, the group that found Heaven on Earth, appears here in concert on Monday, October 8th at Columns Auditorium presented by SGA. Tickets, Liberty Bell To Be Moved PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Liberty Bell is to be moved from Independence Hall to a site across the street to accom modate the crunch of visitors expected for the 1976 bicenten nial celebration. Mayor Frank Rizzo, who pre viously opposed tampering with the symbol of American liberty, made the announcement Friday after a meeting with officials from the federal and state gov ernments. Bicentennial planners say In dependence Hall is too crowded for flocks of visitors. Rizzo said he had opposed the move be cause his mail ran 100-to-l against it. “It’s always Rizzo, Rizzo, Rizzo,” the mayor said exas perated. "What am I supposed to do — put it on my head?” The city owns the bell. The state owns Independence Hall, and the federal government is responsible for the mall area around the hall. State approval of the move is expected without difficulty. Mariner Spacecraft Is Unveiled CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) — The Mariner spacecraft that is to send television pictures of Venus and Mercury to earth while enroute to a solar orbit has been unveiled at Kennedy Space Center. The 1120 million mission will start Nov. 3 with the launch of the spacecraft on an Atlas Cen taur rocket. Donna Williams “It makes me happy.” Jackie Porch "The Guys." } X Brenda Ruffin “Meet nice people here. Shirley Yarmir ‘Regulations too strict.’ Thomas Stroud Jackie Wilson “You are a person here and not “Good for studying, bad for a number.” partying.”
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