Baltimore Batted By Braves, 49-0 By MORGAN DICKERMAN The Braves routed Baltimore Community College, 49-0, in front of a packed stadium &turday night September 14. Coach Garrison’s troops put on a fine offensive and defensive display for the students, fans, and alumnus who came for the Coastal Conference clash. The Braves accounted for 389 total yards and 27 first downs to 53 yards and four first downs for the Red Devils of Baltimore. Chowan took an early 3-0 lead on a 27 yard field goal by Sophomore Junior Creech of Smithfield, N.C. The field goal was set up by an awesome ground attack climaxed by a 37 yard run by Sophomore Waddell Whitehead of Tarboro, N.C. After the kickoff, the Red Devils fumbled the ball, and it was recovered by sophomore defensive end Larry Roidgers of Elm Wood Park, N.J. The Braves capitalized on this as sophomore tailback Robbie Barrow of Morehead City pushed it over from eight yards out to make the score 10-0 when Creech booted the pat. The Red Devils were never in the game. In the second quarter, Brave sophomore quarterback Dave Cameron of Winston-Salem, N. C. faded back and threw a 15 scoring strike to sophomore flanker Ken Dark of Graham, N. C. Creech’s pat was again good, and the Braves went into the locker room with a 17-0 halftime lead. Things never changed in the next half as Chowan came out and took up where they left off. Sophomore halfback Bill Brock of High Point, N. C. went over from the one. Next it was time for the defense to score and score they did! Freshman defensive back Jerre Southern of Winston Salem, N. C. picked off a “pot pass” at the 13 yard line and took it over. Next freshman quarterback David Keller took over the of fense and produced two touch downs behind the excellent blocking line which set backs free the whole night with crunching blocks. Keller scored once on a sweep from seven yards out and threw a perfect strike to fresh man back Jerry Neville of Chapel Hill, N.C. sophomore tailback Mike O’Connell from Fredonia, N.Y. also got in the scoring act as he pushed it over from the one yard line. Belk Hall and Parker were co winners in the “Chowan Spirit Bucket” award, but the real winners were Coach Garrison and the Braves. Statistics Chowan Baltimore First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Total yardage Passes Fumbles-lost Punts-ave. Penalties, No.-yds. 27 302 87 389 4 31 22 53 12-6-0 104-2 4-0 5-5 3-31 5-24 8-60 1-16 B mfTtfiiTiffrmf Smoke Signals, Wednesday, October 2, 1974 — PAGE 3 Chowan Cools Cats 7-3. Close Contest 1974 Chowan College Braves Schedule, Teams for Intramural Play Listed; Rules Are Listed By MORGAN DICKERMAN Intramurals are alive and doing well at Chowan College and while the Braves are doing their thing interscholastically the students are doing their thing on the intramural field. Carolina Flag football has started and the teams are divided like this: National 1. East 1, 2. West L South, 3. West 3^outh (K.W. Kids), 4. Parker basement, 5. Parker 3 (Derelicts), 6. Parker 6 (Olympians). American 1. East 2, 2. West 1 (Wild Dogs), 3. West 3-North (Red Raiders), 4. Parker 1 (Puppies), 5. Parker 4, 6. Parker 7 (Nads). World 1. East 3, 2. West 2, 3. Mixon, 4. Parker 2 (Tahoes), 5. Parker 5 (Rebels), 6. Parker 8 (Tokers). Athletic Activities Other athletic activities going on to keep the campus athletic occupied are: Oct. 1 Men’s Intramural Track Meet 3:30 p.m., College Track. Oct. 2 Men’s Intramural Cross Country Race 4:00 p.m.. Football Stadium (Course about 1 mile). Oct. 15 Race Walker Race - College Track - 4:00 p.m. Oct. 22 Football Place Kicking - College Stadium 6:30 p.m. The football games go up to October 28 and then playoff time comes. Playoffs 1. Top Team in each league will advance to the playoffs — league winners determined by usual procedures. 2. One at large team will be selected for playoffs. This will be the team with the best regular season record that does not end up number one in its respective league. All teams with best identical records will enter a drawing to select the team at large. 3. National Champion vs World Champion, October 29 - 3:45 Field 1; American Champion vs At- Large, Octotier 29 - 3:45 Field 2. 4. Any teams that forfeit two or more games will not be con sidered as a team for the playoff spot. Stay tuned next time folks for more exciting Chowan In tramural Reports. Intramural Opportunities As stated in our handbooks, there are many athletic activities that will be going on for the students throughout the year. Besides the intramural football that is taking place now, there will be volleyball, basketball, and softball games among others. The men’s and women’s in tramural programs sponsor tournaments and championships for these athletic events. Chowan’s intramural teams also compete with intramural teams of the colleges in the Cavalier- Tar Heel Conference. The Chowan men have won the conference championship in 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, and 1972. Chowan’s girls are the current champions. Intramural sports play a part in winning the Presidents Cup Competion which will lie awarded to the dorm with the most out standing record at the end of the year. Reminder The Student Handbook also reminds us that when not scheduled tor use by varsity or intramural teams, the gym is open to all Chowan College students, faculty and staff members at the following hours: Monday-Friday, 3-5 p.m. and 7- 10 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 1- 5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. Students should not play ball on the baseball field or in the foot ball stadium unless you have permission from the Athletic Director. Fields are designated for intramural play and prac tices. 1974 Volleyball Schedule Circle K Makes Plans By MORGAN DICKERMAN The Braves uped the record Saturday night September 21 when they defeated conference foe Potomac State College 7-3 in a thrilling contest which was not decided until a last second pass was intercepted by freshman linebacker Tony Harris of Rich mond, Va. Penalties and mistakes plagued Head Coach Jim Garrison’s Braves and if not for a stout defensive effort, Chowan may have been on the other side of the won-loss column. Playing in front of an inspired crowd which contained cheerleaders from area high schools who were attending the game as part of a “Cheerleader Day”, the Braves had to wait until the third quarter to strike paydirt and their lead was never relinquished. The Braves fumbled on the first play of the game and some more mistakes led one to think Chowan would be run out of their own stadium but the defense arose to the occasion and limited the Catamounts to a field goal. The defense was to go on and hold the visitors to only nine yards rushing the entire night. On the other hand, the Braves were churning out 246 yards rushing, and the defense was led by sophomore Lorenzo Kenan of Rose Hill, N.C. with 13 tackles. A dropped pass and a Potomac State defensive play, which resulted in a Chowan fumble recovered by the Catamounts, quenched two Brave’s scoring threats and the half ended. Chowan’s 1974 Volleyball Team Members of the • Volleyball Tearoar«: Sophomores, I)onna.. Ashley, Lu Blizzard, Ann Jorden, Lynn Gray, Susan Hamlin, Jana Holcomb, Sue Hubbard-co- captain and Libbie Kanipe. Freshmen, Lisa Dabney, Sapdr^ Hardjsoin, Becky Hustan, ,,Terry. Jennette Roxanne* War-' ner-co-captain, Kathy Chellanor and Mary Loach. Coach Mrs. Janet H. Collins. Managers, Donna Ashley and Kathy Chellanor. The women’s Volleyball schecule of 1974-75 is as follows. October 3, Louisburg at 7:00, There, two matches. October 7, Atlantic Christian,^ 7‘:3D,'There, two matchesr”" '* ' October 10, N.C. Wesleyan, 7:00, there, one match. October 12, UNC-Wilmington, 2:00, there, two matches. October 15, ECU, 7:00, There, two matches. October 17, Louisburg, 7:00, here, two matches. October 28, N.C. Wesleyan, 7:00, here, one match. October 30, ECU, 7:00, here, two matches. October 31, Atlantic Christian, 7:30, Here, two matches. November 7, Meredith, 5:00, there, Tri-Match. At the Circle K meeting on Tuesday, September 24, the members discussed sponsoring another Powder-Puff Football Game. A committee was ap pointed to make plans for this event. The Circle K will have a coke booth at Homecoming. This will enable the club to increase their funds. Then in the third quarter, the Braves hit paydirt and the lead was never in doubt until the last minute of the game. The Catamounts used a 36-yard pass to advance them to the Chowan 45 yard line. Many plays later found the Catamounts on the Braves’ 11 yard line. Then the Catamounts advanced down to the Braves five yard line but the Braves defense stiffened and threw the visitors for a one yard loss. With eight seconds left to go the visitors called time out, and the stage was set for the dramatic ending. The air did not clear until Harris came up with the game winning interception to preserve the game for the Braves. This weeks winner of the “Chowan Spirit Bucket” was Belk Hall and the cheerleaders of Northern Nash of Rocky Mount were awarded the “Braves Spirit Cup” for their fine effort. Statistics Chowan Potomac First downs 14 7 Rushing yards 246 9 Passing yards 113 97 Passes 7-20-1 8-20-2 Fimibles lost 6 2 Punts-ave. 5-40 l(>-33 Penalties 7-74 5-45 ADVISER —ADVISEE MEETING Friday October 4,1974 Organizational Meet Set for Motor Club Officers were elected last semester. The President is Melinda Bolton, and Secretary- Treasurer is Andy Morris. A vice- president will be elected as soon as dues are collected and definite membership for the semester is seen. Circle K usually meets twice a month on Tuesdays at 6:30 in Camp Hall. Persons are en couraged to come. By RICHARD LAYMAN The (3iowan Motor Sports Qub will convene for an organizational meeting tonight (Wednesday) for the purpose of staging the Gas A’Plenty Auto Rally. Meeting in Room 216 of Marks Hall at 7:00 o’clock, the group will discuss the first rally of the season, Thursday, October 3 beginning at 4:00 o’clock. All car-driver-navigator en thusiasts are urged to be present for this brief meeting. Club Sponsor, Professor Bob Mulder, will discuss the rally with a complete explanation of Chowan rallying for new members. Additional plans and purposes for the year will also be discussed. All students, particularly freshmen men and women, are invited to attend the meeting and to participate in the Octol>er 3 Gas A’Plenty Rally. All persons interested are instructed to meet under the bridge, the first car leaves the starting line at 4:00 pm. Anyone may enter, a speedometer and navigator are required. The competition is open to all cars, trucks and motorcycles. This will be a time, speed, distance event, not a race. The course will be short but challenging. An en trance fee will be charged. Cash awards will be given to the winners. Chowan College Football Roster — 1974 Number Name Hometown Class Height Weight Position 10 Jeff Dean Elon, NC F 6'2" ISO QB 11 Dave Cameron Winston-Salem, NC S 6'2" 180 QB 12 David Keller Radford, VA F S'9" 178 QB 13 Larry Holbert Virginia Beach, VA F 5'10" 172 DB 16 Thomas Nixon Rocky Point, NC F 5'9“ 16S DB 17 John Hruniuk Mahanoy City, PA F 5'8'' 180 DB 19 Jerre Southern Winston-Salem, NC F 6'2“ 18S DB 20 Robbie Barrow Morehead City, NC S 5'9" 193 HB 21 Damon Mealy Richmond, VA F S'll" 168 DB 22 Brian Aldridge Raleigh, NC F 6'0“ 190 LB 23 Jeff Reid Wilmington, Del. S 6'1" 18S DB 24 David Dunston Louisburg, NC F S'5" 175 FL 25 Michael Wilson Delray Beach, FL F S'9" ISS FL 26 Mike O'Connell Fredonia, NY S S'll" 195 TB 27 David Faircloth Burlington, NC F S'9" 145 DB 28 Ray Griggs Currituck, NC S S'lO" 178 DB 29 Malcolm Brock Ashland, VA F S'lO" 180 HB 30 Bill Brockman High Point, NC S S'lO" 18S HB 31 Ken Dark Graham, NC S 5'9" 180 HB 32 Johnny Johnson Anderson, Ind. F S'lO" 190 HB 33 Mitchell Downing Lumberton, NC F 6'0" 190 FB 34 Phil Mayo Garner, NC F 6'1" 200 FB 35 Dale Lassiter Portsmouth, VA S 6'1" 202 FB 36 Jerry Neville Chapel Hill, NC F S'lO" 161 HB 37 Waddell Whitehead Tarboro, NC S 6'0" 218 FB 39 Lex Gaskins Johnsonville, SC F 6'0" 160 WR 40 Spencer Meeks Jacksonville, FL F S'lO" 175 DB 41 William Singleton Ridgeland, SC F 6'0" 190 DE 42 Butch Milam Roanoke, VA S 6'3" 208 TE8.P 43 David Esack Hollywood, FL F 6'0" 180 RB 44 Steve Snider Frederick, MD F S'9" 180 LB 45 Ed Outland Gatesville, NC F S'lO" 175 DB 50 Stan Dixon Murfreesboro, NC F 6'0" 210 C 51 Mike Herring Burgaw, NC S S'll" 2S0 C 52 Jeff Porter Burgaw, NC S S'9" 190 C 53 Dean Smithson Victoria, VA F 6'2' 210 C 54 Mike Bass Morehead City, NC F 6'3" 205 DE 56 Edward Fleming Dothan, ALA F 6'2" 21S OG 60 Chip Herring Wilmington, NC F S'll" 180 OG 61 Ben Howe Hamlet, NC S S'9" 190 LB 62 Darryl Gilyard Greensboro, NC S S'll" 205 LB 63 Junior Creech Smithfield, NC s S'll" 180 K 64 Keith Harver Ivor, VA s 6'1" 220 OG Number Name Hometown Class Height Weight Position 65 Ronald Green Charlottesville, VA S 6'0" 200 OG 67 Tony Hager Mooresville, NC F 6'3" 170 OG 68 Eric Tanner Johnsonville, SC F S'9" 200 OG 69 Dave McGinnis Frederick, MD F S'll" 180 OG 70 Joe Gray Milltown, NJ S 6'1" 240 OG 71 George Blakeney Norwood, NC s 6'3" 220 OT 72 Roy Etheridge Powells Point, NC F 6'4" 220 OT 73 Tim Abell Morehead City, NC F S'8" 225 DT 74 Charles Reese Thomasville, NC s 6'0" 235 OG 75 George Petterson Fayetteville, NC F S'll" 240 DT 76 Joe Johnson Appomattox, VA F 6'3" 230 OT 77 Randy Michaelsen Virginia Beach, VA F 6'3" 235 DT 78 David Joyce Morehead City, NC S 6'3" 220 DT 79 James Green Thomasville, NC S 6'0" 240 DT 80 Mark Cain St. Pauls, NC F 6'3" 185 WR 81 Jim Garrison, Jr. Murfreesboro, NC S S'lO" 145 WR 82 Sonny Blackmon Virginia Beach, VA F 6'2" 195 TE 83 Bill Ross Rutherford, NJ F 6'2" 190 WR 84 Mike Moran Newark, DEL F 6'5" 200 TE 85 Edwin Miller Rome, NY S 6'0" 185 TE 86 Joe Yocavitch Cherry Hill, NJ F 6'3" 195 DE 87 Lorenzo Kenan Rose Hill, NC S S'll" 195 DE 89 Mark Davis Charlottesville, VA F 6'2" 190 DE 90 Ned Parrish Benson, NC F 6'1" 195 LB 91 Michael Evans Thomasville, NC S 6'3" 210 LB 92 Greg Bunn Nashville, NC S 6'3" 205 LB 93 Joe Sorci Fredonia, NY s 6'0" 210 LB 94 Larry Rogers Elm Wood Park, NJ s 6'3" 225 DE 95 Tony Harris Richmond, VA F S'll" 205 LB Mike Butts Kinston, NC F 6'0" 190 TE Steve Carroll Cape May, NJ F 5'8" 170 C Steve Edgington Charleston, SC F 6'0" 170 QB Willie Edwards Union Level, VA F 6'0" 200 OG Chester Ellis Farmville, NC F S'lO" 180 OG Reid Gunn Richmond, VA F 6'1" 205 DT Gary Hutchins Winston-Salem, NC F S'7" 170 DB Tyrone Knox Norfolk, VA F S'lO" 198 DB Ronald Nelson Norfolk, VA F S'9" 195 LB Nathaniel Perkins Greenville, NC F S'lO" 175 DB Prattferd Smith Delray Beach, FL F S'lO" 190 LB Terry Wilkins Cincinnati, Ohio F S'lO" 190 OG Kevin Woodlief Matoaca, VA F 6'3" 245 DT Head Coach - Jim Garrison Assistants - Jerry Hawkins and Dan Surface Managers and Trainers: Jerre Wyros, Tim Grant, Donald Lee, Anthony Johnson, Lee Thompson, Bennie Bryant, Roger Foster, and Andrew Burrell.