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w' Fmgc 12 - The Chronicle S?iuiUBJ riuvvuiu?f ID, 1 Rams Demoralize I touchdown with 2:44 left the Rams took a 14-0 lead in the game. Monty Brink- with 5:31 left in the first ley's eight yard run ended quarter. The Ram ground the drive and Derek Brew- game went to work again ington's fifth conversion the next time they got the ended the scoring. ball driving 80 yards in The Rams established eight plays, again all on their superiority early in the ground. Jones scored the game wit^f a fourteen his second touchdown on a play 89 yard drive that two yard run with 12:22 took nearly six minutes, remaining in the half. ^ie score came on a six The Bears only score yard run by Randy Bolton, came at the 8:01 mark of All 89 yards in the drive the quarter when James Blount threw twice, both Howard's punt and re - iiiiuiiiptelc. Less than a friwied it 00 yairiu fui u minute later the Rams score. Dennis Bullock instruck again. Daniel Ja- tercepted a pass on the cobs recovered a fumble conversion?attempt pre on ihs 1. tvams the Bear 25. Three plays?halftimelead. later Arrington Jones, Anderson Noble set up who had 15l yards in 15 the second half's initial carries, scored from one score for the Rams blockvarH r\llf Unnnnn ~ ? inrr ? * ^ ? ? 1 -J XT j vuu vuv. uicyyui^tuil "?g tui rvi uuiU newsome added the point after and punt with the aid of at " - s- '*>' ? * *45 &"** v.; vc >wf * ' / '' Save on breezy \ Cape Cod curtains. ? Sal? 4.79 pr 84 x36 ' - < / ' , O . Reg. 5.99. Gently shirred t ! y / with a flourish of ruffles m'TVv " ' ' Crisp cotton/polyester . ' ?* '' * ' Valance reg 3 49. Sale 2.79 { ' v'y- V r *'- * v . 4 . w 5 s .. ' * * V ? V * i.;r V \ *V-% * / v . ?* print draperies Sale 7.90 pr 48 x84 taffeta, fully lined. Dark toast, bright blue pmk :/*5SP*' - ,. ft 20% off me ? Tn#* Sale316 \l ! VY Reg. $20. Men's I (Ly?> fy striped long slee I >> ^ / VI \ i 1 M \1 Winston-Salsm, Hanes Mall 7C8-2510 Catalog r * C i *77 ??? = ? ^ " i~ , y- :,xr-y lears-End Perfect Set r * \ least nine other Rams. scorer, rolled up 309 Brewington's 32 yard field yards on the gTound. Rangoal at the 10:24 mark dy Bolton, returning to the gave the Rams a 24-6 third lineup after missing two quarter lead. Hayes, <Who games with an injury, had was not happy about the yards in 17 attempts. block ?f Howard's punt, The running game worked said the defense wanted to sQ we[, thflt H ^ hg atone for the block se,dom tho ht q{ Thats the character of _QO ? . , , , passing. The touchdown our defense. After they _aoo _ 0, ,, . . .... A . . . , pass (from Blount to blocked our punt the kids MUes) came wheR KermU got mad and they wanted to,d me he needed five to do the same. We used yards ^ haye x ^ j m msm r"3!1 i^" 4 tmnhnnd nnrl thrim looked like everybody .? H? *? .... . _ - w?v *v?Ull> ??UO V11C - through t w4a i ;j4i *J?TstT?wasT conds left in 'he quarter compilmentary Qf tjje <je_ the defense blocked1 ano- fense which he,d ^ ,therp?nt.Th^UmeW,U,e ;?- 1 j oncuot. in 43 utjifcuiSe out of the endzone tor a was gfgat again J-The"'de? af^t-and_a_2fi=fi_ififlsL;:? fensive coaches did a The Rams running great job. I expected Shaw game, despite the absense ^ ^ry a jQ^ Qf gimmicks but of Timmy Newsome of the l told their coach (Horace CIAA's leading rusher Small) that we be J ! i ' * * j ? > * - 4 >' : iii'ik/-. t \ < w > i c 20% off curtains with ' crisp gingham border. . *v ' Sale 4.79 pr 65"x36" m r -i ;t,; , R^^r5T99rTirry checks and " dainty eyelet trim on easy- ^ care polyester'rayon ; * Vajance reg 3 49 Sale 2.79 Swag reg. 7.99 Sale 6.39 i i F - V i I * : : " a ' r * ' i * ' ? > Also on sale: Cassini floral 50x63 Rea ?1 4 ?S?l? 19 nn 50x84 Reg $16 Sale 12.80 Wildflower 48x63 Reg. $16 Sale 12.8C 48x84 Reg $19 - Sale 15.2C 20%OFF ENTIRE -LINE OF NOVELTY CURTAINS n's velour shi ll jf handsome f & ve shirt of v velour with asting collar ?d Dos in A ^ JCPe All stores open Monday throuc Sunday Tpm.lo 6 pn US 768-2710 High Point, Westchester Mall 81 4 ison ETec ready for anything they Anno tried. I told him nothing they could do would fool us because we spent three by Sharyn Bratcher days this week on nothing Staff Writer but trick plays. It wasn't After much pain3takin^ true but it must have checking and doublepsyched him out because checking, the Forsyth they didn't try any." County Board of Elections officially announced th* results of the Novembei Someone stated that the 8th election, win 11 in 77 slogan was of Democratic nomine* no more use and another Wayne Corpening was ir =44 We have already got votes > and his Republicar anoCfier one**", said a hap~ uppunmit HCiify Lauer py Floyd Griffin, the man conceded the elec teams offensive backfield tion. ?coach, iv^. and 0 we want more'V T**n 1^h5^& 5 . i r oy the large wnte-in vote he laughed, thmkmg of for ^ ^ candidat the Gold Bowl game Carl H. Russell. The against South Carolina Board of Elections had tc State in Richmond, Va. on make sure that voters did December 3. not vote for two mayora] Save on Priscilla style with 6" eyelet. Sale 18.30 pr 96 x84 Reg. 22.99. Ruffled curtain in pale.?coior-wa$hed reg 5 99. Sale 4,79 pr. , j Valance: reg. 4 49. Sale 3.59 v = Pre Ho l Sale$8 c Reg. $10. Men's placket collar long sleeve shirt of Arnel / Rc triacetate/nylon velour co Medium spread collar Solid op colors in si^ps ? M I xi ^9u\.l FvwTX^ 'jMa *' ,' ' # '' ' -l f j ; y 3r iney ;h Saturday 1 0 a m to 9 30 c rr e your JCPenney Charge Card 35-8041 Catalog 886-4861 Greensboro, F ? - -? __ _ _ . * ' ft" it""" -g?? - . - T' ~*t"? .t V\ r tion Board unces Results candidates, and check the iican John J. Cavanaugh number of votes received was declared the winner I against the number repor- ^ Southwest Ward - ted to have voted, to see aldermanic race. He de1 that no votes were mis- Seated his Democrat op* sing. ponent Candy Wood by a < 22 vote margin. The offir In an attempt to prevent cial total was 2,372 votes such election snarls in the for Cavanaugh to Mrs. ? future, H.B. Goodson, Wood's 2,350. t chairman of the Board of I filfffltiiona.1 ha^jMttgUg The AL i flovfflwr Ho***- romtftfAing dermenL?seems diverse a new lawu on write-in te tTDHS1, ' candidacies. He favored a sec^on of the citizens. The deadline for write-in can- board will now contain 1 intentions io run, miJ '. ~ _ ... _ 1 suggested that the law en' two Repnhhrans ioi^> . .. representatives over forty governing write-in canai- ' ~ ~w*' ' dacies should be either four under forty two ^ { strenghtened or repealed. cumbents> six newI After a recount, Repub- comers. H 20% off curtains in ? 1 * cotton hopsacking. - ! I r- I tl ~ Sale 3.59 pr 68X30 * Reg. 4.49. A natural toucn of !T^C \ \ ^ "? texture with multi-color jf'T^ trim and fringe " w 'f - ~ T Valance reg. 3.29 Safe 2.39 y ? > : i 68"x36" 4.99 S^fES# 1 4^:w' I ? 78' ?? ? liday lesr >ale 14.40 ff ^ >g. $18. Men's soft look 1 \ itton velour shirt with \ \ ten rollar nlarkpf Pino \ * ' Os*"' Bs^^MBr ^NhjQH ^^M^H^^jguMnRJ^B^^^ ?.' ,;^S r :our Seasons Mall 294-687 1 Catalog 294-31 5(5^ )
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