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Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, September 1, 1972 At Seen in The Mirror's of Athletes and Events They’re saying down at Clemson that New Bern’s Jeff Stocks, who had a great sophomore year, is Coach Hootie Ingram’s best ’Tiger. Again he is counted on heavily as a defensive end. Professed grid experts rate only the University of North Carolina above Clemson in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Depth is no problem this season, there are experienced starters available at every position. Only the Tigers, among ACC ball clubs, offer^ Stocks a grant in aid. Wake Forest proposed one on an "if you make good’’ basis. A lot of Atlantic Coast outfits have lived to regret their indifference. There are, of course, bigger HAVE YOU LOST YOUR APPETITE? . . . You'll find it at The Parkway So Who Needs It? Few of us are so foot loose and fancy free that we could pack up our valuables in a bandana. A personal safe offers conven ience from bank restrictions. A Sentry safe offers you protection from fire. For protection and convenience at low cost you can’t beat Sentry safes. Modal S4 Ik* Smby StandtrS Outside 24%"xl7%"xl7V4'' Inside: 15"xl2''*13' Wtight: 220 lbs. Underwriter'* ■*C" lebel Model S-S The Sentry Mejer Inside; 15'’xl2"xl8'A‘’ Weight: 300 lbs. "C" lebU ERNUL'S SPORTS SHOP 2006 Oaks Road college linemen than Jeff, but none more aggressive. At NBHS he thrived on bruising play, and local fans were convinced he was capable of doing well as a collie gridder. New Bern’s Bob Baskervill, a starting guard on the Duke Ro^ Bowl team that went through a regular season undefeated, untied, and unscored on, is a loyal stq>porter of the Blue Devils, and understandably so. However, being a realist. Bob isn’t optimistic about Dtike’s chances in its first three con tests. Facing Alabama, Washington and Stanford to start the season can hardly be called easy pickings. Duke, like every other school, is hard pressed to meet the mounting flnancial load that fielding a college team requires today. If you can book a major opponent, nationally recognized, you share the huge gate. Back in the days when Bob played, few scholarships were avdlable, and grid programs cost only a tiny fraction of the tremendous outlay now necessary. It takes a fortune, annually, to stay in the rat race. While chatting with Baskervill, an old friend, the other day, we got on the subject of Peahead Walker. Bob recalled that Peahead gave up the coaching job at Wake Forest years ago, because he wanted $9,000 for the team’s expenses and the Baptist school insisted on staying with its $7,000 budget. Unless a college is prepared to iq> this figure a hundred times today, it has no place in the mainstream of top flight football. There are an estimated 441,300 blind people in our nation today. 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