1 I ' m i viii&gUiH iililUillliiili w r * '?$ ?- # 1- 4)ir> 1 m (> ' ' ?^mctcm^3i1 " " 1 qn; I iSdo rts^ro^ehw i I rv Sports Editor 1 Last year, before the WSSU-A&T game, the Aggie sports information department helped the Rams get fired up by sending out a press release indicating that the game would be a rout similar to the ten other meetings between the two schools on the gridiron. ?-? Bill Hayes, the Rams coach, used that release to key his team up and they went on to drub the favored Aggies 33-6 in route to a perfct regular season. At a ' nrocc */*/* 1 1' ? * m - * ? i 41 ver io~ex change films with the Rams and said he only^watched {he team practice for about five minutes, saying he couldn't resist the temptation. The Ram coaching staff told quite a different version. According to them Dolittle had not brought over films to exchange-since Hayes and McKinley had decided not to exchange films over^ month ago and they said notes on Dolittle's pad indicated that he had been watching for quite some time. "We don't even have the Gold Bowl film" (the film Dolittle suooosedlv ramp to ?aiH k l j O ' ' M ",,v coach. "That film has been loaned out and he had to _ ;CQme^and_hidg_i2gfQrc_practic5_Qi^else_weiLWOttl^bharee_ ~ hirrb" addedanother irate coacfr. *' 'He had to cltmb a fence eight feet high to get where he was and we couldn't -even find his car. It was a premeditated act and even if it is not against NCAA regulations its against the moral code we go by here at VVSSU," said Coach Hayes. Dolittle admitted he was guilty and McKinley apologized for the incident and said J3olittle would be disciplined. However, at the same time he leveled charges ?"that- the Rams sent coach Otis Hawkins-over-to-spy-on their practices last season. Hawkins denies that flatly saying," I haven't been on the A&T campus for more than a year and I wouldn't spy on my Alma Mater anyway." He is a graduate of A&T. So the fire has started. A fire that can only be put out on September 2 when the two teams lock horns at Groves Stadium in a game that will mean even more to both teams now. Indians, Pond Gi Win in Tournam By Robert Eller The Pirates tied the Sports Editor game in the bottom of the inning and took the lead Curt Roseboro doubled to with two runs in the third, leftfield in the top of the Chuck Burney and Don Hill ninth inning Tuesday night singled before catcher Gary scoring Curt Gibson as the Matherly, who had a single Winston-Salem Indians a double and a triple strokcame from behind to defeat ed a David Mizell pitch to the Winston-Salem Pirates the wau in )eftcenter for a 7-6 an advance in the win- double. They added three ners bracket of the sixth an- runs in the nfth as Mathernual Winston-Salem Invi- jy tripled in Burney and Hill tational tournament at agajn after each had Ernie Shore Field. singled. Matherly scored In the first game the when the relay throw from Pond Giants scored a run in t^e outfield went into the the tenth inning on two dugout. walks and a fielders The Indians^ came back choice to nip Smith's Ga- with a single run in the fifth rage and join the Indians as and jumped on Ben Warner the only two teams remain- for two runs in the sixth. " ing in the winners bracket. Warner replaced starter The Indians took a one- Don Hill in the inning after nothing lead in the second the starter complained of a when Allen Fulk singled in sore arm. Ted Petree Roseboro, who had reached greeted Warner with a base after forcing Ted home run high over the left Petree who walked at field fence. Roseboro folsecond. lowed with the first of his fpp i|Ua?i?aiU4UiitUiiliHiUUUUiiiU n^P j|i H ^r' 7 ~ * WKtm Bkt,''?? The Ram backfield of Randy Bolton, Ker Newsome looks ahead to the Aggie g ??????????? ? II II .1 .11 , a, > I , I.I,, ?--- - ' f 1 - ll I Hl'l II WW IM wiwa You can always expect quired to fish in one's back the unexpected when a yard, literally. Even to date state, county or munici- tbe fishermen are being pality department is in short changed.-Fishing has need of an increase of reve- no* .^een same since nue. Looks like we are boatin8 and skiin8 has be" faced with a North Carolina come prominent. Wildlife deficiency. -The- On public waters we now - pmmission?states? that have cabins that make h al" more money is needed to most ^possible to find an "provide and maintain pub-~access t0 the Public lakes .. ? r \kt^ ^ u ~ ~ ? *u?* lie facilities. tt ccrchu nailing, uiai wa:>, The Commission pro- once an expected outing, is poses an increase in fishing practically cut out by the permits. There has been an other water sports; fishing increase of 36 per cent hours in most areas have within the past three years; been cut due t0 water disfrom S5.50 to $7.50. The turbances. next move will probably go Before boats were lito $UL00 for an annuaLfish- censed, fees from _fisheri ng permit. ? menr paid^ forthe access^~ This anticipated increase areas that boat operators will be levied on ages 16 now enjoy. In spite of the and above; to include sen- privileges accorded by the ior citizens who have, for state permits the rights of the past few years, been fis^ermen are infringed |given some concession on uPon and nobody is doing-. their purchase ol an annual one thing about it. ~ -permit^Fishing with_na- Cfan y?u imaSine an el" tural bait in one's own deTW c,tlzen havrn8 to Pa-V county will be eliminated. $10.00 for a permit just to A state permit will be re- dunk red worms or a Sk **?? - # # - * # # ? # -? # * # lants || ^ ent ills Js two doubles and after mov- ,##!S ing to third on a passed ball ; scored on Odell King's HI!# groundout. They picked up !I!J!# i another run in the seventh .'I!J# on Mike Smith's triple and .III!# "1 Ben Norris' infield single, .'!!!!# and another in the eighth III!# vd on Rod Johnson's fourth hit " ?f of the game, a single that ill!!# scored Roseboro who had III!# reached on an error. Mil* ^*7 Rick Tvsincer nirk#?H nn r r i^ i the win in relief of Mizell. *. 1 1 |/1\ Hill suffered the loss. He 'IIJS i\ I UlN^ returned to the game in the iltjj 1\ I kJj Vs eighth inning after Warner .'.1158 riyW t developed a sore arm. J In the first game John I Bolton and Wayne Gouch \jK W, j hooked up in a pitchers m * duel. Smith's Garage scored single runs in the /ST third fourth and fifth innings as Bolton gave of six IfflV of the eight hits Smith's got '.III# D&i in that stretch. Milt The Pond Giants scored three times in the third on ;**J ??!! t !!!?!!! S t one hit. o I rn^mwmJJV mPWUBLMLNl "II! I ? CHRONICLE ~ 0 Saturda> , August 26, 1978-Page 9 aiaaiuiuusisuuiuuuiuuaiuuu Ram-Ag: m 30,00 of30t006 people m Aggies, in a game that may 1 Mttf be a preview of the Gold Jf Bowl of 1978. The Rams^ beat the Aggies for the first time in M their history last year 33-6 # on the Greensboro teams mit Blount and Tim ame. Boon Jf A|I|h| ?i r-r ex CC ? ?? xkmghball at Winston "Lake: Such rules are likely to IM the Wildlife M Commission some mi adverse public is W the fact that the .body -that?B makes the regulatory rules and set fees are individuals I or |yjy none of the problems that con- I ^ ^ are^ interested in censing of natural bait fishermen who fish in their . , home county. If you have any new ideas on increasing the DepartTneirtVrTevemie7~seiid that in too. Your show of in ? SCHUTZ MALT L terest is important. Don't wait, it will be too late after these proposals are made into law. ' - ?*1978 Jos Schliu Brewing Co . 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