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�he lEast Carolinian<lb />
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no<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 55 No. 6<lb />
Wednesday JULY 22,1981<lb />
6 Paes<lb />
�<lb />
Station To Accept Bid<lb />
WZMB Progressing<lb />
i ���<lb />
By KIT KIMBKRLY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
WZMB General Manager Sam<lb />
Barwick said Tuesday that a bidder<lb />
on new equipment for the station<lb />
had been tenatively decided upon<lb />
and would be notified pending ap-<lb />
proval by the Media Board.<lb />
The board, which approved a bid<lb />
discussed in a meeting last Wednes-<lb />
day, will have to be contacted again<lb />
due to new developments in the<lb />
price of the equipment.<lb />
At that meeting, the board agreed<lb />
to allocate an additional $3,000 to<lb />
WZMB's standing budget of<lb />
$50,000 in order to pay for all new<lb />
equipment under the stipulation<lb />
that two duplicated pieces be<lb />
eliminated from the list.<lb />
According to Barwick, however,<lb />
the elimination of those two pieces,<lb />
which will lower the total expen-<lb />
diture, will also lower the price<lb />
reduction WZMB was to receive for<lb />
buying in volume.<lb />
The two pieces in question are an<lb />
additional reel-to-reel recorder and<lb />
a turntable. Each piece was listed in<lb />
duplicate on the 27-item requisition<lb />
originally bidded upon� one of<lb />
each to be used in the studio and one<lb />
for production.<lb />
When the bid was rejected<lb />
because it exceeded the radio sta-<lb />
tion's budget, Barwick agreed to<lb />
delete one reel-to-reel and one turn-<lb />
table from the list and try to<lb />
remodel old equipment for tem-<lb />
porary use. The total bid was<lb />
$53,800 plus four percent North<lb />
Carolina sales tax.<lb />
This deletion left a deficit of<lb />
$2,899 in the WZMB budget. After<lb />
discussion, it was suggested by<lb />
Media Board financial adviser Paul<lb />
Breitman that $3,000 of the board's<lb />
budget buffer could be allocated to<lb />
WZMB, so that Barwick could<lb />
See BARWICK, Page 2<lb />
WZMB General Manager Sam Barwick at last week's Media Board Meeting<lb />
Photo By ROCHEL ROLAND<lb />
Dog Is Woman's Best Friend<lb />
By SAFARI MATHENGE<lb />
M�f! Writer<lb />
When you see Irene Hecht, 26,<lb />
and her golden retriever Lynn, 4,<lb />
you might slightly ponder over the<lb />
joys of dog-walking. You might<lb />
even fail to capture the significance<lb />
of Lynn's smartly dressed harness, a<lb />
professional uniform for guide<lb />
dogs.<lb />
Six years ago Irene was declared<lb />
legally blind, but today, she has<lb />
risen above her handicap to the<lb />
point where she can confidently an-<lb />
nounce, "1 don't feel blind any<lb />
more<lb />
By her side at almost all times is<lb />
Lynn. For three years Lynn has ac-<lb />
companied Irene in a manner that<lb />
could only be rivalled by an ultimate<lb />
love.<lb />
Between them exists a<lb />
sophisticated relationship, not that<lb />
of a dog and a master, but that<lb />
equalled by emotional tics.<lb />
Lynn was raised by the Profes-<lb />
sional Guiding Eye For The Blind,<lb />
Inc a major seeing eye dog<lb />
organization which maintains its<lb />
own breeding program in York<lb />
Heights, NY.<lb />
A prospective guide dog must<lb />
undergo intensive training as a pup-<lb />
py. The main qualities looked for in<lb />
potential guide dogs are intelligence,<lb />
docility, tractability, eagerness to<lb />
please and a calm, sweet disposi-<lb />
tion. The breeds often found with<lb />
these qualities are labradors and<lb />
golden retrievers. Other breeds,<lb />
such as the German Shepherd and to<lb />
a lesser extent smooth-haired collies<lb />
can also be used.<lb />
In training, puppies are socialized<lb />
"more importantly" says Irene,<lb />
"the harness is a professional<lb />
uniform, to alert the public not to<lb />
disturb the dog while on duty<lb />
People, it seems, have a tendency<lb />
to whistle at and pat every dog they<lb />
see.<lb />
In her day to day life, Lynn has<lb />
many tasks to perform for her<lb />
owner. She has learned to stop at<lb />
"Lynn finds it difficult to master such<lb />
space and sometimes we may end up<lb />
walking in circles<lb />
�Irene Hecht<lb />
by raising them in kennels. At one<lb />
year old the puppy begins extensive<lb />
training in a school for guide dogs.<lb />
There it learns the basic obedience<lb />
commands: come, sit, down and<lb />
stay. It is then trained in a harness<lb />
to lead the owner rather than to<lb />
walk in the "heel position<lb />
The harness enables the dog's<lb />
owner to sense its movements, but<lb />
cufbs and stairways, to avoid<lb />
obstacles, (including overhead<lb />
obstacles), to cross busy streets, to<lb />
move through crowded stores and to<lb />
travel on buses and other forms of<lb />
public transportation, and in<lb />
general to function silently in public<lb />
places.<lb />
Now Lynn has been faced with<lb />
learning how to get around Green-<lb />
ville. Hetch is a second year student<lb />
at Columbia School of Medicine.<lb />
She is enrolled at ECU this summer<lb />
where she has been involved in an<lb />
"independent research program"<lb />
on what she calls a talking com-<lb />
puter  '<lb />
When completed, this device will<lb />
enable visually handicapped persons<lb />
to perform laboratory experiments<lb />
more independently.<lb />
Lynn has almost mastered Green-<lb />
ville. "The only thing is that there is<lb />
so much open space here says<lb />
Hetch. "Lynn finds it difficult to<lb />
master such space and sometimes we<lb />
may end up walking in circles<lb />
It is indeed fascinating to<lb />
establish such close attachments to a<lb />
dog. The blind person typically<lb />
spends about a month at the guide<lb />
dog school learning how to direct<lb />
and how to follow the lead of the<lb />
dog.<lb />
As a companion, Lnn is entitled<lb />
to, and will display, if necessary,<lb />
what is referred to as "intelligent<lb />
disobedience That is, she takes<lb />
the initiative in avoiding hazards<lb />
rather than merely stopping to obey<lb />
specific commands. It is for this<lb />
reason among others that Irene<lb />
declares that Lynn "is a part of my<lb />
left arm<lb />
Irene Hecht and l.ynn, her seeing-eye dog. The unusual harness is an<lb />
important part of I ynn s occupation.<lb />
Pirates Bank On Wachovia Tickets<lb />
B WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
sports r-dltor<lb />
For many years, the main ticket<lb />
outlet tor East Carolina football has<lb />
been Minges Coliseum. As of Mon-<lb />
day, this no longer holds true�<lb />
thanks to your friendly bankers at<lb />
Wachovia.<lb />
The East Carolina Department of<lb />
Athletics announced late last week<lb />
the joining of Wachovia Bank with<lb />
the university to market football<lb />
tickets for Pirate games this fall.<lb />
Wachovia will serve as a ticket<lb />
outlet for East Carolina in 27<lb />
eastern North Carolina cities, utiliz-<lb />
ing 44 branches of the bank.<lb />
"I'm just happy to help East<lb />
Carolina University said Tom<lb />
Bennett, Regional Vice-President<lb />
for Wachovia and newly-elected<lb />
ECU Board of Trustees member.<lb />
"We've already have a good rela-<lb />
tionship with the university. This is<lb />
just an extension to it.<lb />
"1 wanted to do it� 1 went to<lb />
school here. I've got purple blood in<lb />
me. We just want to help sell tickets,<lb />
plain and simple<lb />
The agreement marks the first<lb />
time East Carolina has ever had any<lb />
outside ticket outlets for fans to<lb />
have easier access in purchasing<lb />
tickets.<lb />
East Carolina Director of<lb />
Athletics Dr. Kenneth Karr feels the<lb />
merger "is a major step in taking<lb />
the East Carolina product to the<lb />
people. Our target market for<lb />
saturation of Pirate support is<lb />
within a 75-mile radius of Green-<lb />
ville. Wachovia will be providing ac-<lb />
cess in this total area for our fans to<lb />
purchase tickets.<lb />
"It is a right step forward. Time<lb />
will tell whether it will increase our<lb />
ticet sales. We are extremely<lb />
grateful<lb />
Karr added that the agreement<lb />
would enable followers of East<lb />
Carolina football to make plans<lb />
earlier in the week to attend games<lb />
instead of having to make last-<lb />
minute decisions.<lb />
The 27 cities serving as ticket<lb />
outlets are: Ahoskie, Aulander,<lb />
Aurora, Bayboro, Belhaven, Bethel,<lb />
Elizabeth City, Goldsboro, Green-<lb />
ville, Jacksonville, Kinston,<lb />
LaGrange, Morehead City, Mt.<lb />
Olive, Sea Level, Hamilton,<lb />
Harker's Island, New Bern,<lb />
Pcntego, Robersonville, Rocky<lb />
Mount, Snow Hill, Vanceboro,<lb />
Walstonburg, Washington,<lb />
Williamston and Wilson.<lb />
East Carolina will open its 1981<lb />
football season September 5 in<lb />
Ficklen Stadium against Western<lb />
Carolina. Other home games in-<lb />
clude the University of Toledo<lb />
(Sept. 26), Univeristy of Miami of<lb />
Florida (Oct. 24), East Tennessee<lb />
State University (Nov. 7 �<lb />
Homecoming) and William and<lb />
Mary (Nov. 14).<lb />
Individual game tickets will re-<lb />
main $9 in 1981 and season tickets<lb />
$45. Both are available at<lb />
Wachovia.<lb />
East Carolina Sports Information<lb />
Director Ken Smith called the agree-<lb />
ment a "mile-stone announcement<lb />
for ECU athletics. This is just one<lb />
more major step to take. What<lb />
we're doing today is one more<lb />
reason why we will continue to<lb />
grow "<lb />
Hopes Raised For<lb />
Doubted Buccaneer<lb />
By PAUL COLLINS<lb />
MMor in hie'<lb />
Buccaneer editor Amy Pickett,<lb />
who replaced Barrie Byland in that<lb />
position last month, had indicated<lb />
that she hopes to have the yearbook<lb />
back to campus sometime before<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
Pickett assumed the editorship on<lb />
June 17, after Byland resigned<lb />
following a request from the Media<lb />
Board that she relinquish her posi-<lb />
tion. The board had asked Byland<lb />
to resign because it felt she had not<lb />
made satisfactory progress toward<lb />
completing the book.<lb />
Byland had missed several<lb />
deadlines with Josten's Inc which<lb />
prints the Buccaneer, and at the<lb />
time of her resignation 13 pages out<lb />
of a total of 336 had been com-<lb />
pleted.<lb />
Presently, 104 pages have been<lb />
sent in, and Pickett plans to send 50<lb />
more at the end of the week.<lb />
"We're hoping to have a delivery<lb />
date before we get out for<lb />
Christmas Pickett explained.<lb />
"But that's with some overtime at<lb />
the plant<lb />
She added that material is bemg<lb />
sent in as it is completed and that a<lb />
final deadline of Sept. 1 has been<lb />
set. Originally, the final deadline wa<lb />
July 13.<lb />
"That's why the delivery will be<lb />
so late Pickett said.<lb />
She estimated that only 10 percent<lb />
of the book had been completed<lb />
when she assumed Byland's posij-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"When I took the job I didn't<lb />
realize how little of the book had<lb />
been done. I didn't realize that<lb />
nothing had been done<lb />
Pickett, who served as Byland's<lb />
associate editor, now estimates that<lb />
45 to 50 percent of the work on the<lb />
book is finished.<lb />
"One-third of the book is com-<lb />
plete and in the plant she added.<lb />
"But that's making it look like<lb />
there's less done than there is<lb />
Neither Pickett nor Lisa Col-<lb />
eman, the new associate editor, is<lb />
enrolled in summer school this ses-<lb />
sion. Pickett estimates that she and<lb />
Coleman are each working about 55<lb />
hours a week in order to complete<lb />
the book.<lb />
"I think it's very unfair to the<lb />
students not to have a book she<lb />
responded when asked why she<lb />
decided to take the position. "My<lb />
satisfaction would be limited if it<lb />
See BUCCANEER, Page 2<lb />
S$C Discount Cards<lb />
Cause Confusion<lb />
PtWtO By ROCHEL ROLAND<lb />
Buccaneer Editor Amy Picket distributing last years Buccaneer<lb />
The Down To Earth Natural<lb />
Food Grocery is not offering a 10<lb />
percent discount on tires.<lb />
Bob's TV and Appliance rarely<lb />
deals in wood stoves.<lb />
And, according to Casablanca<lb />
Manager Joseph Cherry, "We<lb />
didn't want any part of it<lb />
What is it? It's the Student Saving<lb />
Card, and it was distributed last<lb />
week by the SGA.<lb />
According to a spokesperson, the<lb />
SGA was only responsible for the<lb />
distribution of the cards and had<lb />
nothing to do with the business end<lb />
of the deal.<lb />
The spokesperson did say that the<lb />
card had cost the SGA nothing. Ac-<lb />
cording to the spokesperson, former<lb />
SGA President Charlie Sherrod was<lb />
probably responsible for for-<lb />
mulating the deal with University<lb />
Press Inc, which printed the cards.<lb />
On the card University Press Inc.<lb />
Casablanca for its financial sup-<lb />
port.<lb />
Cherry admitted that Casablanca<lb />
had been involved in the distribu-<lb />
tion and printing of the cards. He<lb />
added,however, he later decided to<lb />
withdraw support. He has admitted<lb />
partial Financial backing for the<lb />
card. "We were just trying basically<lb />
to get out of the deal Cherry said.<lb />
According to the spokesperson at<lb />
the SGA, Sherrod was contacted by<lb />
Kenneth Proctor, an outside<lb />
salesman for the University Press<lb />
Inc.<lb />
Proctor was unavailable for com-<lb />
ment. None of the businesses con-<lb />
tacted could remember whom they<lb />
had been contacted by.<lb />
But just what is the Student Sav-<lb />
ings Card? The SSC is a plastic card<lb />
about the size of a credit card and<lb />
on the back is printed a list of local<lb />
merchants and certain discounts<lb />
that can be obtained by students at<lb />
these establishments with the card.<lb />
All of the businesses contacted<lb />
said that they were honoring the<lb />
cards at their establishments.<lb />
The discounts and free gifts vary<lb />
according to the establishment. (By<lb />
the way at Down to Earth there is a<lb />
10 percent discount on all items, not<lb />
tires, and at Bob's they are dealing<lb />
in wood stoves.) Free beverages<lb />
seem to be popular with the<lb />
restaurants and the most common<lb />
discount is K) percent.<lb />
The cards are available to all<lb />
students at the SGA offices. Accor-<lb />
ding to SGA treasurer Kirk Little<lb />
there are several boxes of them in<lb />
the office, and they will be available<lb />
in the fall also.<lb />
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Page 2<lb />
Nazi Claims Persecution Of Group<lb />
ASHLVTl l E (UPI)<lb />
Outside the federal<lb />
courtroom chain smok-<lb />
ing and chatting<lb />
amiably with reporters<lb />
and friends, Frank<lb />
Braswell doesn't look<lb />
like the dangerous Nai<lb />
the government savs<lb />
plotted a terrorist bom<lb />
bing campaign against<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
� small nervous<lb />
man, the 48-year-old<lb />
former trucker smiles<lb />
freely through a miss<lb />
mg front tooth as his<lb />
small children plav at<lb />
his feet. His matronly<lb />
wife stavs constantly at<lb />
his side.<lb />
But when Braswell<lb />
talks, it is about his<lb />
hatred for jews, blacks<lb />
and communists It is a<lb />
litany he has recited for<lb />
years in mountainous<lb />
Western North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
"We don't hate Jews<lb />
for their behets. we<lb />
hate them for the con<lb />
trol they have over this<lb />
country said<lb />
Braswell, as he awaited<lb />
a verdict in his con-<lb />
spiracy trial.<lb />
With five others, in-<lb />
cluding his w11 e ,<lb />
Braswell is accused of<lb />
being at the center o( a<lb />
plot to set off<lb />
homemade napalm and<lb />
stolen plastic explosives<lb />
"to kill as man) people<lb />
as possible" in<lb />
Greensboro last year. A<lb />
jury, voting 10-2 in<lb />
favor of conviction of<lb />
all six. was unable to<lb />
reach a verdict last<lb />
week and the group<lb />
faces another trial.<lb />
Assistant U.S. At-<lb />
torney Jerry Miller<lb />
claims the wave of ter-<lb />
ror was to coincide with<lb />
an expected guilty ver-<lb />
dict in the trial of a<lb />
group Of Ku Klux<lb />
Klansmen accused of<lb />
killing five communists<lb />
during an anti-klan ral-<lb />
ly in Greensboro. The<lb />
klansmen were found<lb />
innocent and no attacks<lb />
occured.<lb />
Braswell and his<lb />
group claim the nun-<lb />
Harwich Is Hopeful<lb />
continued from page I<lb />
order the equipment<lb />
SGA ice President Marvin Brav<lb />
ton also suggested the possibility of<lb />
an SCiA loan to the Media Boa-J. in<lb />
order to replace the butter it<lb />
WMB does not receive a sales-tax<lb />
refund.<lb />
How ever, with these new<lb />
developments, Bar wick later stated<lb />
that WZMB and the Media Board<lb />
might come out better in accep<lb />
the original bid. He said that ar.<lb />
emergency meeting might have to be<lb />
called in order to get things straight.<lb />
At the board meeting. Van<lb />
Brown, an Ft I student, brought<lb />
up the fact that WZMB, even <lb />
trie new equipment on ord<lb />
not be on the air tor several months.<lb />
He pointed out that the radio sta<lb />
tion ha� a transmitter, donated bv<lb />
 NCT, which could he temporarily<lb />
erected. Brown fell that WMB<lb />
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rung oi fall semester<lb />
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mittee by Vice chancellor Elmer<lb />
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Bar wick expressed doubts about<lb />
the plan, citing additional cost, lack<lb />
ol time and a possible violation of<lb />
F( v. regulations.<lb />
Also discussed at the Media<lb />
Board meeting was The East Caroli-<lb />
nian's problems with billing in re-<lb />
cent months. According to Editor in<lb />
Chief Paul Collins, the bills tor<lb />
pril, May and June were found.<lb />
unmailed, in the billing clerk's desk.<lb />
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distributed. These accounts<lb />
receivable total approximately<lb />
$22,000<lb />
rhe board io okayed reap<lb />
i und to the W81<lb />
 i T he money had reverted<lb />
to the general fund at the end ol the<lb />
al yeai but was reallocated to the<lb />
Yearbook aftei several minor cuts<lb />
were made.<lb />
An additional reallocation of<lb />
$6,000 was made to the Rt'hel to pay<lb />
the or inlet upon delivery of the<lb />
magazine.<lb />
dreds of wiretaps in<lb />
which they discuss the<lb />
bombing with federal<lb />
undercover agent<lb />
Michael Sweat were<lb />
"nothing but talk"<lb />
designed to "fill the<lb />
ears" of Sweat, who<lb />
Braswell claims he<lb />
knew was an under-<lb />
cover agent. They con-<lb />
tend they should be<lb />
found innocent because<lb />
their is no evidence<lb />
showing their intent to<lb />
carry out the plot.<lb />
Braswell sees himself<lb />
and his followers as<lb />
people persecuted for<lb />
their political beliefs,<lb />
and insists his party is<lb />
not dangerous.<lb />
"We're not the most<lb />
popular group in the<lb />
world We never in-<lb />
tended to be said<lb />
Braswell, who faces<lb />
five years in prison and<lb />
a $10,000 fine if con-<lb />
victed. "For years the<lb />
most hated thing you<lb />
could be was a Nazi.<lb />
That's why we call<lb />
ourselves that. People<lb />
react to you one way or<lb />
another<lb />
He said a predisposi-<lb />
tion for violence is<lb />
what distinguishes his<lb />
group from the Klan.<lb />
"Their (klansmen)<lb />
hearts are in the right<lb />
place Braswell said.<lb />
"But 1 don't believe in<lb />
going out and doing<lb />
some of the things they<lb />
have done. With the<lb />
klan it's 'let's get a gun<lb />
and go get them<lb />
Braswell has been ac-<lb />
tive in the Nazi move-<lb />
ment since the early<lb />
1970s. In 1977 he<lb />
boasted of organizing a<lb />
paramilitary storm-<lb />
trooper unit at a moun-<lb />
tainous airstrip. He<lb />
once had a French-<lb />
made fighter trainer on<lb />
a private airstrip near<lb />
his home.<lb />
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made law enforcement<lb />
officials nervous and he<lb />
knows it.<lb />
He boasts of four<lb />
run ins with the law in<lb />
which gunplay was in-<lb />
volved. A Mitchell<lb />
County sheriff's deputy<lb />
was convicted in con-<lb />
nection with the woun-<lb />
ding of Braswell in<lb />
1974 when the Nazis'<lb />
home was peppered<lb />
with gunfire.<lb />
"These are not bad<lb />
people. They just have<lb />
strange political<lb />
beliefs said one<lb />
court-appointed<lb />
defense attorney.<lb />
"They really honestly<lb />
feel they're being<lb />
persecuted. They are<lb />
sincerely afraid of the<lb />
government<lb />
While Braswell has<lb />
long been concerned<lb />
about infiltration by a<lb />
government agent, it<lb />
was the Greensboro<lb />
killings that finally<lb />
brought Sweat to the<lb />
Braswells' home with a<lb />
hidden tape recording<lb />
device strapped to his<lb />
back. He posed as a<lb />
mercenary who could<lb />
provide weapons and a<lb />
means of escape to<lb />
South America after<lb />
the attack.<lb />
The government<lb />
began the investigation<lb />
in an attempt to pre-<lb />
vent any violence in<lb />
connection with the<lb />
trial<lb />
On the tapes<lb />
Braswell can be heard<lb />
talking about taking<lb />
thousands ot casualties<lb />
in the same breath in<lb />
which he otters his<lb />
guests pt roast.<lb />
"My opinion is, it<lb />
people are not pat ol<lb />
the solution, then thev<lb />
hell are part of the<lb />
damn problem<lb />
Braswell says over and<lb />
over again on the tapes<lb />
K<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Buccaneer Progressing<lb />
continued from page I<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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WZMB<lb />
Station Receives 'Green Light'<lb />
"You've got the green light<lb />
So said John Ebbs, the Media<lb />
Board's faculty representative, to t<lb />
WZMB General Mahager Sam Bar-<lb />
wick. Ebbs and the rest of the<lb />
board, at a meeting last Wednesday,<lb />
gave Barwick and the staff of East<lb />
Carolina's long-silent radio station<lb />
permission to accept a bid on equip-<lb />
ment that, hopefully, will allow<lb />
WZMB to go on the air sometime<lb />
during fall semester.<lb />
Remember that date: July 15. It<lb />
should easily become a red-letter<lb />
day in WZMB's checkered history.<lb />
In the last four years, during which<lb />
time the station has not been on the<lb />
air, WZMB has been run through<lb />
the wringer of ECU politics.<lb />
The shenanigans have been par-<lb />
ticularly visible during the past<lb />
school year.<lb />
When John Jeter left as station<lb />
general manager, Glenda Kill-<lb />
ingsworth was named to replace<lb />
him. But Jeter lingered on, and<lb />
when Killingsworth got cut him off<lb />
he got huffy and made a stink.<lb />
The result was a petition asking<lb />
that Killingsworth be removed from<lb />
her post. Several thousand ECU<lb />
students, most unaware of what was<lb />
really happening, signed the peti-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Jeter and company thus proceed-<lb />
ed to make a big stink, taking their<lb />
case to the Media Board. The board<lb />
refused to do anything. Its members<lb />
realized that Jeter's aim was to<lb />
regain control of the station.<lb />
At the end of spring semester,<lb />
Killingsworth graduated, and after<lb />
a long search, Barwick was chosen<lb />
as her replacement.<lb />
Killingsworth had made little pro-<lb />
gress toward getting the station on<lb />
the air, and Barwick inherited this<lb />
problem along with the specter of.<lb />
John Jeter.<lb />
Now that Barwick has been given<lb />
permission to accept a bid for<lb />
equipment, the station is closer to<lb />
going on the air than it has been in<lb />
the memory of most current<lb />
students.<lb />
But, of course, someone is<lb />
valiantly trying to throw a monkey<lb />
wrench into the situation. We must,<lb />
you see, complicate the issue<lb />
beyond human understanding.<lb />
Van Brown, a crony of Jeter's,<lb />
appeared at last week's Media<lb />
Board meeting with a plan that he<lb />
claims will allow WZMB to go on<lb />
the air at the beginning of fall<lb />
semester. Brown wants to install the<lb />
station's back-up equipment; he<lb />
&amp;E)C EPUCATION<lb />
IN SCHOOL?<lb />
I wont HAVE<lb />
IT! TwEREARE<lb />
OTMHR WAYS<lb />
FOR MY LITTLE<lb />
GIRL TO<lb />
LEARN ABOUT<lb />
claims this would be relatively sim-<lb />
ple and would require only a few<lb />
days work.<lb />
The board wisely nixed this pro-<lb />
posal and has proceeded to bury it<lb />
somewhere in its bureaucratic<lb />
labyrinth where it is unlikely ever<lb />
again to see the light of day.<lb />
The board realized, as Brown ob-<lb />
viously did not, that such a move<lb />
would only distract Barwick and his<lb />
staff from the task of putting a first-<lb />
rate radio station on the air with<lb />
thenew equipment.<lb />
Barwick has enough obstacles to<lb />
clear without the additional worry<lb />
of installing and preparing the back-<lb />
up equipment.<lb />
Slowly but surely WZMB is pro-<lb />
gressing toward the time when it will<lb />
go on the air. If we can't help Sam<lb />
Barwick the least we can do is avoid<lb />
hindering him.<lb />
Staff Works<lb />
On 1981 Book<lb />
Thank Amy Pickett.<lb />
That's right, you can thank Amy<lb />
Pickett for the fact that East<lb />
Carolina will have a yearbook in<lb />
1981. When Pickett took over last<lb />
month as editor of the .Buccaneer,<lb />
when Barrie Byland resigned under<lb />
Media Board pressure, only 13<lb />
pages of the book had been com-<lb />
pleted and sent to the printer.<lb />
The board's concerns about<lb />
Byland's ability to produce a book<lb />
were legitimate, and its action in<lb />
choosing Pickett as her successor<lb />
has turned out to be a fortunate<lb />
one.<lb />
In one month, Pickett has finish-<lb />
ed eight times as many pages as<lb />
Byland did in her 10 months as<lb />
editor.<lb />
She and Associate Editor Lisa<lb />
Coleman are working about 55<lb />
hours a week in order to finish the<lb />
book before Sept. 7. Neither is<lb />
enrolled in summer school, and<lb />
both will remain here in August for<lb />
the sole purpose of working on the<lb />
Buccaneer.<lb />
Such dedication is rare and ob-<lb />
viously comes from a desire to do a<lb />
job well. Pickett and Coleman<lb />
deserve to be praised for their ef-<lb />
forts.<lb />
Attitudes such as theirs are<lb />
refreshing, especially in a day and<lb />
age when so few people can see<lb />
beyond their next paycheck.<lb />
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BOCtoV MTN N�W�)<lb />
TCAGAW<lb />
OF THE<lb />
LEAST HEART<lb />
DAVID STOCKMAN In<lb />
WATCH RON AND<lb />
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BATTLE TO<lb />
OESTROy THE<lb />
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OPPRESSED<lb />
5<lb />
AL HAJG'S MISERY OF<lb />
THE WORLD .PART ONE<lb />
Owners, Players Move Further Apart<lb />
By PAUL COLLINS<lb />
Okay guys, enough is enough.<lb />
As the baseball strike enters its 40th day,<lb />
it has become apparent that the owners<lb />
and players are as far, if not farther, from<lb />
a settlement than they were when the walk-<lb />
out began. It has also become apparent<lb />
that the strike is an exercise in greed and<lb />
obstinancy.<lb />
The strike has become symbolic of a<lb />
larger trend in professional sports a trend<lb />
in which greed has become the primary<lb />
motivation for both players and manage-<lb />
ment. The name of the game has become<lb />
grab the big bucks and screw everything<lb />
else.<lb />
Of course this has long been the attitude<lb />
of team owners. In the "good old days<lb />
though, the owners were able to<lb />
manipulate and in the process hide their<lb />
greed. They could appeal to the players'<lb />
team spirit and loyalty in order to avoid<lb />
dissension and keep salaries at a minimum.<lb />
But in the '70s players began to catch<lb />
on. They discovered that the owners were<lb />
using them and their skills to win enor-<lb />
mous profits. The players began to de-<lb />
mand their fair share, and a boom in free<lb />
agency was the result.<lb />
The free-agent boom has hit baseball,<lb />
football and basketball, and the result has<lb />
been that player salaries have spiraled up-<lb />
ward to the point where they are now on<lb />
the verge of becoming uncontrollable.<lb />
Item: Ted Stepien, owner of the<lb />
Cleveland Cavaliers, recently signed center<lb />
James Edwards of the Indiana Pacers for<lb />
$750,000 per year. Edwards, whom the<lb />
Cavaliers hope will "bloom as a player,<lb />
showed only average ability as a Pacer.<lb />
Item: The New York Yankees last year<lb />
signed free agent Dave Winfield to a $23<lb />
million contract for 15 years. Winfield's<lb />
career batting average is .280.<lb />
Item: James Scott, a mediocre receiver<lb />
with the Chicago Bears, signed with the<lb />
Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Foot-<lb />
ball League to the tune of $550,000 a year.<lb />
The team also signed Vince Ferragamo, a<lb />
fifth-year player who has had only one<lb />
outstanding season, to a contract<lb />
estimated to be worth as much as $800,000<lb />
per year.<lb />
Item: The Los Angeles Lakers have of-<lb />
fered Mitch Kupchak $900,000 a season to<lb />
leave the Washington Bullets. In order to<lb />
keep Kupchak, Bullets' owner Abe Pollin<lb />
would have to shell out each season almost<lb />
as much as he paid for the franchise in the<lb />
early '60s.<lb />
To say that the salary structure in pro-<lb />
fessional sports is out-of-whack is an<lb />
understatement. The bidding war in these<lb />
major sports has become so fierce that<lb />
owners are often willing to pay exorbitant<lb />
prices for mediocre talent. And this price<lb />
war has only caused more dissension and<lb />
resentment among the players.<lb />
The players judge themselves by what<lb />
the free agents receive and feel they should<lb />
be paid accordingly. If Mitch Kupchak,<lb />
who averaged 12.5 points per game last<lb />
season, is worth $900,000 isn't a player<lb />
who scores 25 a game worth $1.8 million?<lb />
Where will it all end? Salaries have<lb />
already gone through the roof, and it's got<lb />
to stop somewhere. Owners complain, but<lb />
they resolve their problems by passing the<lb />
cost on to the fans. That's the price fans<lb />
pay for a "competitive" team, they<lb />
reason. And for the most part the players<lb />
don't seem to care either. Their salaries are<lb />
going up, up, up- what do they have to<lb />
complain about?<lb />
So, again, the fans are getting the shaft.<lb />
As a fan, 1 am completely fed up with<lb />
the situation. I cannot sympathize with the<lb />
owners and their corporate millions and<lb />
refuse to feel sorry for players who earn<lb />
several hundred-thousand dollars a year.<lb />
Owners, and players too, should take<lb />
warning from the baseball strike. There<lb />
have been no incidences of mass suicide<lb />
among the fans, no one has pined away<lb />
from a lack of baseball. Clearly people can<lb />
live without baseball. By the same token<lb />
they can live without football, basketbaU<lb />
or any other sport with which they become<lb />
disenchanted.<lb />
Fans turn to sports for fun. But it's no<lb />
fun to pick up the sports page and feel as if<lb />
you're reading a financial report. I, for<lb />
one, am tired of reading about labor<lb />
disputes and player salaries whether or not<lb />
such-and-such a city will build a new<lb />
stadium so that such-and-such an owner<lb />
won't move his team to a more profitable<lb />
locale.<lb />
Personally, I'd rather read about batting<lb />
averages and who threw the game-winning<lb />
touchdown.<lb />
r- Campus Forum<lb />
McEnroe Case Clarified<lb />
If Mr. Yelverton is going to write long<lb />
editorials on subjects, as he did on John<lb />
McEnroe's performance at Wimbledon,<lb />
he should at least glance over the facts. I<lb />
guess it is too much to'ask that he limit<lb />
his writing to subjects he understands.<lb />
Yelverton states or implies that<lb />
McEnroe is the newest member of the<lb />
All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet<lb />
Club. McEnroe was not, in fact, admit-<lb />
ted as a member. This richly deserved<lb />
blackballing has no precedent in 104<lb />
years.<lb />
Yelverton further states that the ac-<lb />
tion that is being considered has already<lb />
been taken. McEnroe has not been fined<lb />
$14,500 and suspended for a year. This<lb />
is the maximum that may be imposed.<lb />
Yelverton compares McEnroe's<lb />
behavior to that of baseball, basketball<lb />
and football players in America and<lb />
concludes that McEnroe was unfairly<lb />
treated. The tournament is England's,<lb />
not the United States Therefore, their<lb />
standards of behavior should be observ-<lb />
ed. When Bjorn Borg was treated badly<lb />
at the Italian Open, he did not expect the<lb />
entire population of Italy to conform to<lb />
his expectations. He has not played there<lb />
again. Perhaps McEnroe, instead of ex-<lb />
pecting an entire country to change just<lb />
for him, should just not play there<lb />
again.<lb />
LEWIS WALSTON<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
David Armstrong?<lb />
I would like to know who, David Arm-<lb />
strong is. Is he a student, on the staff of<lb />
the paper at ECU, or is he a contributing<lb />
editor to The East Carolinian.<lb />
His article which ran in the June 25<lb />
issue of The East Carolinian was in total<lb />
error. As an alumnus of East Carolina<lb />
University, Vietnam veteran, a member<lb />
of The American Legion, Veterans of<lb />
Foreign Wars, and Vietnam Veterans of<lb />
America, I know that the traditional<lb />
veterans' organizations have done more<lb />
the Vietnam veteran than Dick Gregory<lb />
ever did or can ever do.<lb />
The Dick Gregorys, Ramsay Clarks<lb />
and Jane Fondas did more to hurt the<lb />
Vietnam veteran than the North Viet-<lb />
namese ever could have accomplished, by<lb />
themselves. Therefore, I feel that The<lb />
East Carolinian needs to make an<lb />
apology or correction to its subscribers<lb />
and readers concerning Mr. Arm-<lb />
strong's article in the June 25, 1981<lb />
issue.<lb />
DONALD H. LUNDEGARD<lb />
(David Armstrong is a freelance colum-<lb />
nist whose columns appear in<lb />
newspapers across the country.)<lb />
Peacemakers<lb />
"Blessed are the peacemakers said<lb />
the Rev. Lee McCallum, and 1 felt pro-<lb />
ud, for wasn't I a peacemaker? Wasn't I<lb />
active in the Peace Council? Hadn't 1<lb />
been working in the peace movement for<lb />
many years? Didn't I organize petition<lb />
campaigns for nuclear disarmament?<lb />
Didn't 1 write letters to the editor for<lb />
peace? Wasn't 1, along with several<lb />
others, one of the leaders in our Peace<lb />
Council? And yet, something wasn't<lb />
quite right. The danger of nuclear war<lb />
was increasing by leaps and bounds,<lb />
while we kept talking to our same people<lb />
these many years. Our flock was not in-<lb />
creasing, but the danger was! If we were<lb />
to stop nuclear war we needed hundreds,<lb />
thousands, yes millions of people. Sure-<lb />
ly a real peacemaker had to do more<lb />
than continue talking comfortably<lb />
amongst his friends. Surely he must find<lb />
a way to bring more and more people in-<lb />
to the peace movement. These were my<lb />
thoughts, and I just couldn't feel proud,<lb />
as the Reverend had suggested.<lb />
So I missed a meeting or two and<lb />
learned later that all had gone well<lb />
without me. Meanwhile, I read the local<lb />
paper more carefully. I read of the many<lb />
groups in my community busy doing dif-<lb />
ferent thingssocial, religious,<lb />
political, anti-pollution, etc. I came<lb />
across a liberal Democratic Club which<lb />
at the time was active in trying to pre-<lb />
vent Con Edison from building a coal<lb />
burning plant in our community. "It<lb />
will bring pollution and disease to our<lb />
community they said. After explain-<lb />
ing to my old friends in the Peace Coun-<lb />
cil why I would be missing some<lb />
meetings, I joined the Democratic Club.<lb />
I made no secret of the fact that I was a<lb />
peacemaker. I spoke of peace actions<lb />
that were taking place. I spoke of the<lb />
danger of nuclear war. I told them about<lb />
an Ads For Peace campaign that I had<lb />
started. After a few meetings, I was sur-<lb />
prised to hear the chairman say, "We<lb />
will now have a report on the Ads For<lb />
Peace campaign<lb />
And from then on, at every meeting I<lb />
was called upon to report on Ads For<lb />
Peace. It became a regular point on the<lb />
agenda! Well, within a few months the<lb />
Club had passed resolutions on disarma-<lb />
ment, sent telegrams to President<lb />
Reagan and Premier Brezhnev calling<lb />
for a freeze on nuclear arms, and had<lb />
joined a newly-formed Peace Coalition.<lb />
At a Peace Rally held in one of our local<lb />
colleges I was thriled to see the President<lb />
of the club and at least 12 members in at-<lb />
tendance. I heard a little voice<lb />
somewhere deep inside of me saying<lb />
"Hey, Ed, that's a beginning; maybe<lb />
some day you will be a peacemaker<lb />
1 write this letter to ask you, my fellow<lb />
peacemakers, "Are you really doing the<lb />
work of peacemaking?"<lb />
ED ROTHBERG<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JULY 22. 1981<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Fox And Hound<lb />
A New Direction For The<lb />
Disney Animated Movies<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"The Fox and the Hound the new animated movie<lb />
now playing at the Buccaneer theatre in Greenville is a<lb />
milestone of sorts for the studio that made it Walt<lb />
Disney Productions. "F and H" is the first full-length,<lb />
all-animated film they've done in many years, and one<lb />
of the most expensive of its kind ever. Also, it is the<lb />
creation of Disney's new crop of talented young artists,<lb />
a thesis project perhaps, to which 1 award an A<lb />
Mostly this movie is different in that it dares to be<lb />
deeper and darker in theme and style than the usual<lb />
Disney product.<lb />
The title characters, Tod the fox cub and Copper the<lb />
pup, are friends separated by the laws of natureor is it<lb />
by the ways of man? Tod, orphaned by a hunter s gun-<lb />
shot, is adopted by a kindly old lady, but becomes the<lb />
target of her fur-trapper neighbor and his fox-hating old<lb />
hound Young hound Copper is faced with a dilemma:<lb />
how to remain a friend with his master-ordained enemy.<lb />
The film probes these moral perplexities, examining<lb />
such issues as the meaning of friendship, personal in-<lb />
tegrity, self-sacrifice, man versus nature, even<lb />
predestination versus free will. Don't be misled: The is<lb />
not Shakespeare, not even Neil Simon. But it is a depar-<lb />
ture for Disney. The world depicted in "The Fox and<lb />
the Hound" is more realistic, intelligent and violent<lb />
than Uncle Walt's men have given us before.<lb />
The differences are, however, outweighed by the<lb />
similarities. "F and H" has the same schmaltz, and<lb />
slapstick common to most Disney cartoons. It also has<lb />
the same excellence of animation.<lb />
The new animators have learned their lessons well.<lb />
While their work doesn't seem to be quite up to the level<lb />
of the Nine Old Men-Walt's original artists, creators of<lb />
Mov<lb />
such classics as "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs<lb />
"Pinocchio" and the incomparable "Fantasia" (one of<lb />
the supreme achievements of world cinema)- this may be<lb />
due to a number of reasons. One major factor, certain-<lb />
ly, is economics. Animation is a very time-consuming<lb />
and technically-exacting art form. The time and money<lb />
it would take to make "Fantasia" today would make<lb />
Michael Cimino cringe.<lb />
The Disney organization is evidently undergoing re-<lb />
juvenation. "The Fox and the Hound the recent "The<lb />
Black Hole and several upcoming enterprises exhibit<lb />
their ability to change and grow in style, theme, and<lb />
subject matter. Suprisingly, while the rest of the motion<lb />
picture industry is degenerating into its second<lb />
childhood, it is Disney kiddie-fare that is maturing.<lb />
Disney has upon occasion been accused of promoting<lb />
everything from chauvanism to capitalism. 1 myself find<lb />
rruch of their material too cloyingly cute, too commer-<lb />
cial, too much a packaged corporate product rather<lb />
than the offspring of an individual's imagination.<lb />
But the company's strong point was never originality<lb />
or ideas-it was, and is, technical expertise. In his<lb />
lifetime, Uncle Walt collected more Oscars for<lb />
cinematic excellence than any other human being.<lb />
Though it has been around 10 years since he died, his<lb />
company has ony recently come out of mourning and<lb />
moved back where they belong: at the forefront of the<lb />
full-leneth, full-scale field of that unique and amazing<lb />
art form, animation.<lb />
The cast of Disney Studios' first full-length, all-animation film in raanj years.<lb />
The Fox and the Hound<lb />
Summer<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
The Great White Way is lending<lb />
four of its busiest professional ac-<lb />
tors to entertain area audiences this<lb />
summer, as they star in two com-<lb />
edies offered by the East Carolina<lb />
Summer Theatre.<lb />
The first of the two award-<lb />
winning comedies, Neil Simon's<lb />
"Last of the Red Hot Lovers will<lb />
open the demi-season July 27 for six<lb />
performances and will close on Aug.<lb />
I. The second comedy, "The Gin<lb />
Game will follow Aug. 3-8. Both<lb />
plays will be performed at 8:15<lb />
nightly in ECU's AJ. Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall.<lb />
When the curtain rises July 27 for<lb />
"Last of the Red Hot Lovers au-<lb />
diences will get their first exposure<lb />
to actor Arthur Hammer on stage,<lb />
but it won't be it won't be the first<lb />
time they have seen him act. Ham-<lb />
mer has had featured roles on a<lb />
number of television series as well,<lb />
among them, "CPO Sharkey<lb />
"Baretta "Ryan's Hope<lb />
"Search for Tomorrow "The<lb />
Guiding Light and "The Naked<lb />
City<lb />
He has appeared with many<lb />
regional theaters and in last year's<lb />
Broadway production of "Zoot<lb />
Suit<lb />
Also flying down to tickle the<lb />
funnybone is a familiar face from<lb />
past Summer Theatre seasons, Min-<lb />
nie Gordon Gaster. Area audiences<lb />
will recall her performances in<lb />
"Once Upon a Mattress<lb />
"Oklahoma "Li'l Abner<lb />
"Brigadoon "West Side Story"<lb />
and others. A graduate of ECU and<lb />
the Yale School of Drama, Ms.<lb />
Gaster was in the Broadway produc-<lb />
tion of "Saturday, Sunday, Mon-<lb />
day" and the widely acclaimed film<lb />
"All That Jazz<lb />
Other featured performers in<lb />
"Last of the Red Hot Lovers"are<lb />
Catherine Rhea, who has appeared<lb />
with the Dallas Theatre Center,<lb />
Stage South and the Barter Theatre,<lb />
and Sally Nell Clodfelter, recent<lb />
ECU graduate who performed<lb />
several leading rolls in "Dames at<lb />
Sea "Bye Bye Birdie<lb />
"Marathon '33" ad "Boy Meets<lb />
Girl" with ECU Playhouse.<lb />
With only one day to change<lb />
scenery and lights, the Summer<lb />
Theatre will re-open Aug. 3 with<lb />
"The Gin Game D.L. Coburn's<lb />
internationally-acclaimed comedy<lb />
hit which won the Pulitzer Prize,<lb />
Cue Magazine's Golden Apple<lb />
Award and Time magazine's<lb />
"Year's Best" title.<lb />
The entire cast of this touching,<lb />
bittersweet comedy will consist of<lb />
Lois Holmes and Frank Raiter, both<lb />
of whom have appeared in many<lb />
Broadway, television, film and<lb />
regional theatre productions in the<lb />
nation.<lb />
Ms. Holmes performed on Broad-<lb />
way in "The Lark "The Cherry<lb />
Orchard "Vieux Carre "I<lb />
Remember Mama "The White<lb />
Steed" and other long-running<lb />
plays.<lb />
She is often seen on television in<lb />
commercials and on such programs<lb />
as "Hallmark Hall of Fame<lb />
"Kraft Theatre "As the World<lb />
Turns "The Edge of Night<lb />
"The Doctors" and "One Life to<lb />
Live<lb />
In additon, she is a veteran stage<lb />
actress, with roles in productions of<lb />
the Hartford Stage Company, the<lb />
Washington Theatre Club and<lb />
numerous stock companies. Her<lb />
theatrical talents include mastery of<lb />
German, Scandinavian, Irish and<lb />
Scottish dialects.<lb />
Sharing the spotlight will be<lb />
Frank Raiter, whose impressive ac-<lb />
ting career in theatre, film and<lb />
television has included roles in<lb />
Broadway productions of<lb />
"Camelot "Dark at the Top of<lb />
the Stairs "J.B and "Cranks<lb />
His television appearances have<lb />
been featured in productions of<lb />
"Hallmark Hall of Fame "Alfred<lb />
Hitchcock Presents "ABC Movie<lb />
of the Week "Omnibus<lb />
"Studio One "Rawhide" and<lb />
'Route 66<lb />
Raiter was also in two Frank<lb />
Sinatra films, "The Detective" and<lb />
"Lady in Cement and in other<lb />
motion pictures including "April<lb />
Fools "A King in New York<lb />
and "High Tide Afternoon A<lb />
graduate of the Yale School of<lb />
Drama and the London Academy,<lb />
Raiter appeared in a London pro-<lb />
duction of "No Time for<lb />
Sergeants<lb />
"Last of the Red Hot Lovers"<lb />
will be directed by Edgar R.<lb />
Loessin, founder and producer ot<lb />
the East Carolina Summer Theatre<lb />
and director of many musical com-<lb />
edies. "The Gin Game" will be<lb />
directed by Cedric Winchell, a<lb />
veteran director on both the east<lb />
and west coasts who now heads<lb />
ECU's acting program.<lb />
"Because we have such wonderful<lb />
talent for these two well-known<lb />
shows, our season ticket sales have<lb />
been running well above those of<lb />
last year said Scott Parker. Sum-<lb />
mer Theatre general manager.<lb />
"We still have a number of ex-<lb />
cellent seats<lb />
The Summer Theatre Box Office,<lb />
located at 701 S. Evans St Green-<lb />
ville, is open Monday through<lb />
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.<lb />
Telephone reservations may be<lb />
made by telephoning 757-6390.<lb />
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Scholastic Art Awards<lb />
Show Reveals High School Art Trends<lb />
m<lb />
By PATRICIA McCORMACK<lb />
DPI Macaikw MUor<lb />
Robert Indiana, pop artist, painted his way<lb />
to fame by concertrating on a four letter word:<lb />
Love. .<lb />
Indiana's paintings and drawings of just the<lb />
four letters may make him second only to Dan<lb />
Cupid in love promotion. Consider the biggest<lb />
edition of his stylized work- it resulted in 330<lb />
million copies. It was a "love" postage stamp.<lb />
Indiana talked about his career when in New<lb />
York for Scholastic magazine's 54th annual<lb />
National High School Art Exhibition honoring<lb />
400 talented youngsters.<lb />
Winning works in sculpture, jewelry,<lb />
photography, painting and drawing were pick-<lb />
ed from 150,000 submitted in 60 regional con-<lb />
tests backed by local department stores, banks,<lb />
newspapers, museums and art centers.<lb />
A quarter century ago, Indiana won one of<lb />
the awards. He credits the plaudit with firming<lb />
his resolve to stick to art.<lb />
"Any kind of award meant a great deal to me<lb />
at that time he said. "1 felt isolated out in In-<lb />
diana where awards went mostly to people on<lb />
the basketball team and on other sports.<lb />
"Yoo didn't get much for being in art<lb />
"So this showed me that there was some<lb />
reward in following the path called art<lb />
Similarly he claimed the 1981 awards will<lb />
bolster young artists.<lb />
"Only there's a new wrinkle these days, he<lb />
said. "It is quite possible now to expect to make<lb />
a living in art<lb />
Indiana, 53, is from Indianapolis and his<lb />
name used to be Robert Clark. He took the<lb />
name Indiana after the state where he was born.<lb />
The artist said his first "love" came off the<lb />
easel in 1964. His biggest love, 24 feet long, can<lb />
be broken into two panels, a 12 by 12 foot art-<lb />
work, the letters "l" and "o placed above<lb />
"v" and"e<lb />
His first "love" show was in 1969.<lb />
"It was fit for the times Indiana said.<lb />
"The subject "love" was a natural<lb />
What does the "love" thing mean to Indiana<lb />
anyway?<lb />
"It's very simple he said. "It is an affirma-<lb />
tion of something that has been in the world a<lb />
long time. And in the '60's it asserted itself.<lb />
Right now by contrast 1 do not think there is to<lb />
much love in the world. Things are tense<lb />
Indiana told how his preocupation with the<lb />
word "love" came about.<lb />
"Love is an old story for me he said. "It<lb />
began when I was a child. 1 was a Christian<lb />
Scientist and in all the churches was ihe motto:<lb />
�God is Love In one of my earliest paintings 1<lb />
inverted the phrase and made it read 'Love is<lb />
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the Student Union Films Committee will present the shocking<lb />
mystery-thriller Writ Until Dark starring Audrey Hepburn Alan<lb />
Arkin and Richard Crenna. Newsweek magazine calls Wait Until<lb />
Dark' one of the best American films ever made. On Monday, July<lb />
27 at 9 p.m Andy Warhol's X-rated film of the Dracula legend<lb />
comes to Hendrix Theatre. Lavishly costumed and photographed in<lb />
Italy by director Paul Morrissey, the movie stars Joe Dallesandro (as<lb />
the most sexual of all the screen Draculas), Udo Kier, Arno Juerg-<lb />
iM Mtxine McKendry and famed Italian director Vittorio de Ska.<lb />
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Sports<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN JULY 22, 1981 P-c 3<lb />
Pirates Rally Past Seahawks;<lb />
Ready For League Tourney<lb />
  . . u.u�n�u.L4 ;� Hoffman's double.<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Sports t Jlloi<lb /><lb /><lb />
Robert Wells<lb />
PriOTo By HOCHEl ROLAND<lb />
East Carolina's Pirates have been<lb />
involved in some real nail-biters this<lb />
summer, and last Saturday night's<lb />
encounter with the University of<lb />
North Carolina-Wilmington was no<lb />
exception.<lb />
Jay Carraway scored on a<lb />
Seahawk miscue in the bottom of<lb />
the 10th inning to give the Pirates a<lb />
2-1 win at Harrington Field.<lb />
Carraway walked to open the inn-<lb />
ing, went to second on Robert<lb />
Wells' sacrifice bunt and went to<lb />
third on Mike Sorrell's single. Todd<lb />
Hendley then reached on an error,<lb />
scoring Carraway.<lb />
The victory boosted the Pirates'<lb />
record to 16-14 and enabled them to<lb />
remain tied with the Wolfpack of<lb />
N.C. State for second place.<lb />
The Seahawks took a 1-0 lead in<lb />
the first inning when Paul Murr<lb />
doubled with one out. He went to<lb />
third on a roller and scored on a<lb />
ground out to short by Clyde<lb />
Holley. Rick Ramey shut out Wilm-<lb />
ington from then on.<lb />
The Pirates didn't capitalize in<lb />
the first when they had two runners<lb />
on but tied the game in the fourth<lb />
when Todd Evans singled and went<lb />
to second on an error. He later<lb />
scored on Charlie Smith's ground<lb />
out.<lb />
Antle and Ramey dominated the<lb />
remainder of the game. The<lb />
Seahawk hurler set down eight<lb />
straight Pirates at one point while<lb />
his counterpart sent seven straight<lb />
to the dugout empty-handed.<lb />
Wilmington threatened in the<lb />
ninth when Johnny Slaughter<lb />
doubled with one out and went to<lb />
third on a grounder. Todd Hendley<lb />
handled Tommy Phillips roller to<lb />
safely end the inning for the Pirates.<lb />
Ramey picked up his seventh win<lb />
in nine decisions. He struck out<lb />
four, walked two and gave up only<lb />
one run on nine hits.<lb />
The Pirates gained a split with<lb />
Campbell Friday night at Harr-<lb />
ington Field when Jeff Home walk-<lb />
ed Charlie Smith with the bases<lb />
loaded in the eighth inning for a 5-4<lb />
victory.<lb />
In the first game, however,<lb />
Campbell clinched the North State<lb />
title by nipping ECU on a two-run<lb />
homer by Bobby Spicer to break a<lb />
1-1 tie.<lb />
Campbell is now 20-9 and took<lb />
the season series from the Pirates<lb />
eight games to five.<lb />
With the score tied, 1-1, in the<lb />
fifth, Herb Williams singled and<lb />
moved to second on Tom Mon-<lb />
tgomery's grounder. Spicer then<lb />
belted the next pitch over the left-<lb />
field wall for a 3-1 Campball lead.<lb />
Cloninger then set down the<lb />
Pirates in order in the fifth and<lb />
seventh frames. The right-hander<lb />
fired a two-hitter, with the Pirates<lb />
last hit coming in the bottom of the<lb />
sixth by Wells. A double-play later<lb />
erased that threat.<lb />
Wilmington and East Carolina<lb />
scored single runs in the third. With<lb />
two outs, Spicer walked, stole se-<lb />
cond and scored on Terry<lb />
Strictland's single. East Carolina<lb />
bounced back to tie the game in the<lb />
bottom of the inning when Mike<lb />
Sorrell hit a solo homer.<lb />
in tne nightcap, Hallow singled in<lb />
the bottom of the eighth, and he ad-<lb />
vanced to second wnen Jack Curl-<lb />
ings walked. Both runners advanced<lb />
on Todd Evans' sacrifice. After<lb />
Pete Persico was intentionally walk-<lb />
ed, Home walked Smith, forcing in<lb />
Hallow.<lb />
The Pirates built a 3-0 lead early<lb />
in the game on singles by Hendley,<lb />
Hallow and Persico.<lb />
The Camels came back to add a<lb />
run in the fourth when Williams<lb />
scored on Spicer's sacrifice. Camp-<lb />
bell took the lead in the fifth on<lb />
Williams' solo home run and Kelly<lb />
Hoffman's double.<lb />
However, the Pirates tied the<lb />
game in the sixth when Curlings<lb />
belted a hanging curve ball over the<lb />
leftfield wall.<lb />
The Pirates' contest at N.C. State<lb />
was rained out Monday night, and<lb />
the team was schedule to play a late<lb />
game in Chapel Hill against UNC<lb />
Tuesday night.<lb />
The North State tournament is set<lb />
to begin at Campbell this Thursday<lb />
and will continue through the 25th.<lb />
If necessary, a game will be played<lb />
onthe 26th. The event will be held at<lb />
Campbell University.<lb />
Catcher Jack Curlings sets to throw.<lb />
Remember When<lb />
East Carolina Was NAIA King<lb />
B WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Soon, bdltor<lb />
Once upon a time, about 20 years<lb />
ago. there was a bunch of good of<lb />
country boys who played good ol'<lb />
country hard ball. It wasn't for<lb />
money; they were collegians. There<lb />
weren't many of them; there were<lb />
only 13 players.<lb />
What they did have, though, was<lb />
heart and a crafty coach in Jim<lb />
Mallory. And all this equalled a na-<lb />
tional championship.<lb />
The 1961 East Carolina (College)<lb />
Pirates were the NAIA baseball<lb />
champions, having defeated<lb />
Sacramento (Calif.) State 13-7 in the<lb />
15th and last game of the fifth an-<lb />
nual championships held in Sioux<lb />
City, Iowa.<lb />
I efthanded pitcher Larry<lb />
C rayton was named most valuable<lb />
player in the tournament, but he<lb />
had plenty of help from Cotton<lb />
Clayton, Murrell Bynum, Floyd<lb />
Wicker and a solid pitching staff.<lb />
�Our strength that year recalls<lb />
Mallory, now associate dean for stu-<lb />
dent life, "was scoring runs and<lb />
good pitching. We averaged about<lb />
eight runs a ball game<lb />
The Pirates went into the final<lb />
day of the tournament undefeated<lb />
but lost to Sacramento State. 14-5,<lb />
in the first game.<lb />
The Pirates swept through Sam<lb />
Houston State, Winona, Grambl-<lb />
ing, Omaha University and finally<lb />
Sacramento, in the last game for the<lb />
title.<lb />
"The phenomenal thing about it<lb />
was that I didn't have but 13 boys<lb />
Mallory said. "We lost (shortstop)<lb />
Glenn Bass on the first pitch of the<lb />
second game. It was raining, and he<lb />
pulled a hamstring on the way to<lb />
first<lb />
The roster was down to 12.<lb />
The Pirates were also without the<lb />
services of their leading hitter, Gary<lb />
Pierce, who had gotten married<lb />
recently and had to get a job. He<lb />
had hit over .400 for the season.<lb />
Another reason, Malory said, for<lb />
the shortage of players was financial<lb />
difficulties. "Money was hard to get<lb />
back them he said. "The people<lb />
in Greenville raised three or four<lb />
thousand dollars for us<lb />
Crayton was the main cog in the<lb />
Pirate machine. He set a new tour-<lb />
nament one-game strikeout record<lb />
Jim Mallory<lb />
that still stands: 19 KO's against<lb />
Grambling in a third-round game.<lb />
He also posted a route-going perfor-<lb />
mance against Winona State, and<lb />
came on to strike out the last<lb />
Sacramento hitter with the bases<lb />
loaded and six runs already in dur-<lb />
ing the last inning of the champion-<lb />
ship game.<lb />
In his effort against Grambling,<lb />
Crayton struck out Tommy Agee, a<lb />
for<lb />
soon-to-be World Series hero<lb />
the New York Mets, four times.<lb />
The Pirates had the best balanced<lb />
pitching staff in the tournament.<lb />
Besides Crayton's two wins, Lacy<lb />
West whipped top-seeded Sam<lb />
Houston, 7-4; senior Earl Boykin, a<lb />
right-hander with only two innings<lb />
pitched previously that year, beat<lb />
Omaha with 15 strikeouts, and<lb />
Nathan Green went eight and two-<lb />
third innings in the championship<lb />
game to get the win.<lb />
The team had a never-say-die at-<lb />
titude, Mallory said. "It looked like<lb />
they'd always get behind, but they<lb />
never lost their cool. We were<lb />
behind in every game we played in<lb />
the nationals.<lb />
"Every pitcher went nine innings<lb />
except for that last game. Boykin<lb />
pitched a marvelous game. He was<lb />
our tough-luck pitcher that year. He<lb />
wanted to get in extra work earlier<lb />
(in the year), so he climbed over the<lb />
fence and broke his leg.<lb />
"We didn't have many reserves,<lb />
and in the end we were just doggone<lb />
tired<lb />
After absorbing the shelling in the<lb />
first game against Sacramento, the<lb />
Pirates roared back, highlighted by<lb />
a four-run seventh, in the second<lb />
game.<lb />
Lacy West walked to start the inn-<lb />
ing, and Nathan Greene reached<lb />
first base on a throwing error by<lb />
third basement McRorie. Spencer<lb />
Gaylord then singled to center, scor-<lb />
ing Greene. Wally Cockrell added<lb />
another single, later scoring on a<lb />
double by Cotton Clayton.<lb />
Sacramento was held scoreless<lb />
until the ninth inning when they<lb />
managed six runs. However,<lb />
Crayton struck out the last batter of<lb />
the game to send the championship<lb />
banner to Greenville.<lb />
Coach Mallory still remembers<lb />
his bovs. "1 just talked with Larry<lb />
(Crayton) last month. He's a travell<lb />
ing salesman out off Greensboro<lb />
now<lb />
Bass is an Episcopal minister.<lb />
'He was one of the greatest athletes<lb />
ever at East Carolina. He had great<lb />
speed. He would bunt about twice a<lb />
game. He would hit about .50 but<lb />
bunt about .250, so he was a .300<lb />
hitter<lb />
Bass went on to play with the Buf-<lb />
falo Bills of the American Football<lb />
League.<lb />
Ten of the 13 players on the team<lb />
that year received their degrees, and<lb />
seven members of the squad signed<lb />
professional contracts.<lb />
"If there was one thing we lacked<lb />
that year, it was speed. But to win,<lb />
you have to be good and lucky. The<lb />
ball's got to bounce right for you<lb />
And for the 1961 Pirates, it surely<lb />
did.<lb />
Miami, WVU Eye Foes<lb />
By CHRIS HOLLOMAN<lb />
These are the eighth and ninth<lb />
parts in a series covering East<lb />
Carolina's 1981 jootbaU opponents.<lb />
This week we will be covering the<lb />
Miami Hurricanes and the Universi-<lb />
ty oj West Virginia Mountaineers.<lb />
The Miami team that will invade<lb />
F.cklen Stadium on October 24 will,<lb />
without a doubt, be the best team to<lb />
be hosted by ECU in 10 years.<lb />
That is saying a lot when youi con-<lb />
sider teams like West Virgin la and<lb />
Southern Miss, which have played<lb />
,n Ficklen during that 10-yearjparL<lb />
This fall will be just another step<lb />
in the rapid climb of Miami football<lb />
back to national rec�mt,on- . h<lb />
Last season the Hurncan�jfimsh-<lb />
ed with a 9-3 record including wins<lb />
over intra-sute " 1<lb />
cd rivals Florida State (10-9), and<lb />
Florica (31-7). . .<lb />
Miami also went to its first bowl<lb />
in many years this past season<lb />
defeating a solid Virginia Tech<lb />
team, 20-10. �<lb />
The 1981 season finds the Hur<lb />
ricanes with 14 starters back and 41<lb />
lettermen.<lb />
All of this of course looks good<lb />
on paper and Miami head Coach<lb />
Howard Schnellenberger is no<lb />
doubt pleased with his experience on<lb />
both sides of the ball.<lb />
But, there is a catch to all of this.<lb />
That catch is the schedule. That<lb />
schedule will find the Hurricanes<lb />
playing eight bowl teams, Florida,<lb />
Houston, Texas Mississippi State,<lb />
Penn State, Florida State, Virginia<lb />
Tech, and Notre Dame. They also<lb />
have to face East Carolina and N.C.<lb />
State on the road. Both teams are<lb />
expected to have vastly improved<lb />
squads over last year.<lb />
Kelly, a rising junior, completed<lb />
109 of 206 passes for 1,519 yards last<lb />
year, beating the records set by<lb />
former Miami great George Mira.<lb />
He was good on 52.9 percent of<lb />
those passes.<lb />
At the wide receivers position the<lb />
Canes lost several players to gradua-<lb />
tion but Larry Brodsky and Rocky<lb />
Belk return to burn opponent secon-<lb />
daries.<lb />
Brodsky has led Miami in recep-<lb />
tions for two straight years and last<lb />
season caught eight passes in one<lb />
game. He will probably be playing<lb />
at the flanker position this fall.<lb />
Belk is the fastest man ever to<lb />
play at Miami, with a time of 9.4 in<lb />
the 100 yard dash. He will be playing<lb />
at the split end.<lb />
In the backfield, the Hurricanes<lb />
are loaded with talent of super star<lb />
quality. Starters Smokey Roan and<lb />
Chris Hobbs return along with<lb />
Mark Rush, Speedy Neal, Keith<lb />
Griffin (brother of Heisman Trophy<lb />
winner Archie Griffin), and Greg<lb />
Anderson. At the fullback position<lb />
Gary Breckner returns after being<lb />
injured in the game against Houston<lb />
last fall.<lb />
On the offensive line, the Hur-<lb />
ricanes will be ed by All-American<lb />
candidate John Canei, 6-5, 225.<lb />
Canei is considered by many Miami<lb />
fans and coaches to be the best of-<lb />
fensive lineman ever to play for the<lb />
Canes.<lb />
On the other side of the line are<lb />
two men who shared right tackle a<lb />
year ago, Frank Frasier and David<lb />
Stewart. At the grard position, both<lb />
starting guards were lost to gradua-<lb />
tion as well as the center but<lb />
Schnellenberger feels that Clem Bar-<lb />
barino and Mike Moore will do the<lb />
job for him. Both played in<lb />
substitute roles last year. Don Bailey<lb />
is expected to take over at center<lb />
after starting half the '79 season.<lb />
On the defensive side of the ball<lb />
linebacker Scott Nicholasdefensive<lb />
back Fred Marion and tackle Lester<lb />
Williams are being mentioned for<lb />
All-American honors.<lb />
Last year Miami was nationally<lb />
ranked in total defense and this year<lb />
shuld be no except on with these<lb />
three still around.<lb />
Nicholas made 322 tackles thus<lb />
far in his career and is expected to<lb />
break tha all-time career mark of<lb />
347 held by three-time Miami All-<lb />
American Ted Hendricks.<lb />
Marion won first-team All-South<lb />
Independent last season after setting<lb />
a Miami record for tackles by a<lb />
defensive back.<lb />
Williams, who runs a 4.8 forty at<lb />
268 pounds, will probably be a shoe-<lb />
in for All-America honors.<lb />
Some of the other players to<lb />
See WEST VIRGINIA, Page 6<lb />
Miami quarterback Jim Kelly under pressure.<lb />
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t<lb />
k<lb /><pb facs="00057350_tn_0006" /><lb />
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1'agcr!<lb />
Inexperienced West Virginia Must Replace Offensive Line<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
to watch on defense<lb />
include tackle Bob<lb />
Nelson, linebacker<lb />
Greg Btown, end Tim<lb />
Flanagan and back<lb />
Ronnie Lippett.<lb />
�<lb />
Second-year coach<lb />
Don Nehlen of West<lb />
 lrginia is very familiar<lb />
with East Carolina's<lb />
wishbone attack.<lb />
On offense, West<lb />
Virginia lost its top two<lb />
rushers, its leading<lb />
receiver and most ot its<lb />
front line.<lb />
Oliver luck will<lb />
be back to pick apart<lb />
opponent secondaries<lb />
again this season. Last<lb />
vear L uck connected on<lb />
135-254 passes for 1,874<lb />
yards and 19<lb />
touchdowns.<lb />
The problem is that<lb />
Luck may be out of<lb />
luck when it comes to<lb />
having some wide<lb />
receivers to throw to.<lb />
Cedrick Thomas<lb />
graduated and with him<lb />
left 31 catches worth<lb />
60" yards and 10<lb />
touchdowns<lb />
At the tight-end<lb />
returns to improve on<lb />
his 15 receptions and<lb />
three touchdowns from<lb />
last year.<lb />
In the backfield the<lb />
Mountaineers must<lb />
find replacements for<lb />
Robert Alexander and<lb />
Walter Fasley. Alex-<lb />
ander led the Moun-<lb />
taineers in rushing with<lb />
1,064 yards with a 5.2<lb />
yards per carry<lb />
average. Fasley was<lb />
just behind him with<lb />
833 yards and a 4.4<lb />
average.<lb />
Together these two<lb />
combined for 13<lb />
touchdowns<lb />
Show Sports Trends<lb />
Continued From Page 4<lb />
began<lb />
1 atcr he simplified "I ove is Cod" paintings to just the word "love<lb />
Themes and subjects favored by 1981 winners of the Scholastic contest<lb />
aren't as easy as to read into as Indiana's "love" works.<lb />
Consider: -Jewelry leaned to geometric patterns, all good looking and<lb />
most metallic, perhaps a reflection of high tech.<lb />
-Photographs ranged from Monte Paulson's close-up of an aged priest<lb />
taken in Anchorage, Alaska, to Keven Jaup's close-up of marigolds. Kaup<lb />
is from Howells. Neb. A touching mood picture of a lonesome-looking<lb />
child staring out an open window came from the camera of Kelly Ryan,<lb />
Kentland. Ind.<lb />
-There was a picture of a huge, brick cross from Dina Sperling, of<lb />
Reseda, Calif. And a shot of a geometric construction featuring huge,<lb />
plastic, blue and white paperclips was credited to Charlone Burrough,<lb />
Burbank, Calif.<lb />
-Sculpture included a satin fire extinguisher from Randy Stone, of<lb />
kron, Ohio. Embroidered on it was the name of the manufacturer,<lb />
kron Welding and Spring.<lb />
A montage bv Elizabeth Shirley of I ouisville. Ky included a 45 rpm<lb />
Coed Record "Always You" bv the Crests baseball string of pearls fabric<lb />
� ot dog and lace embroidery.<lb />
-Paintings and drawings were more realistic than abstract and featured<lb />
an awful lot of houses - all without people on the porches, lawns or<lb />
sidewalks.<lb />
-Paintings without people included works showing marinas, corner<lb />
saloons, boats alone, empty rocking chairs, and staircases.<lb />
Maurice R. Robinson, founder and head of Scholastic magazines was<lb />
asked about the pictures without people. The veteran viewer of all 54<lb />
shows said: "There are no figures of people in most of the drawings for a<lb />
simple reason The human figure is hard to draw  Robinson said over the<lb />
ears themes of student art works were spun off the times. Or off popular<lb />
art hits- "25 or 30 years ago, imitating Picasso was in.<lb />
"But the times are as important as anything. In the depression of the<lb />
I930's there were many pencil drawings of breadlines and other scenes of<lb />
hardtimes- the ashcan school of art.<lb />
�"There was a time high school activities predominated. During World<lb />
War II we had a lot of stuff related to the war effort including patriotism<lb />
and reaction to 'war is hell<lb />
"Kids since follow a thread of what is going on in the world. During the<lb />
Vietman war there were protest themes<lb />
Robinson said the "Star Wars" things and robots are shaping up as<lb />
themes favored bv contemporary student artists.<lb />
But he figures it will take a show or two more to confirm that.<lb />
to tie Thomas for the<lb />
clubs leading receiver.<lb />
"When you talk<lb />
about replacing Robert<lb />
Alexander, Walter<lb />
Fasley and Cedric<lb />
Thomas all in the same<lb />
breath, that's a lot of<lb />
yardage and a lot of<lb />
points right there,<lb />
Nehlen explained.<lb />
Basically we have to<lb />
rebuild our entire of-<lb />
fense<lb />
The only real ex-<lb />
perience at the running<lb />
back position is offered<lb />
by senior Eldridge Dix-<lb />
on and Junior Mickey<lb />
Wascak. Dixon, a 225<lb />
pounder, ran for 171<lb />
yards last year and<lb />
averaged 5.0 yards per<lb />
carry. Walczak had 116<lb />
yards and a 4.0<lb />
average.<lb />
Other backs that<lb />
could make the starting<lb />
position include Dane<lb />
Conwell and Curlin<lb />
Beck<lb />
On the offensive line<lb />
Nehlen must replace<lb />
starters Gordon Gor-<lb />
don and Chuck Gamm-<lb />
bill. Both played at the<lb />
guard position.<lb />
Replacements must<lb />
also be found for tackle<lb />
Alan thomas and<lb />
Center Pat Conochan.<lb />
"1 think our starting<lb />
offensive line can jell<lb />
into a workable unit<lb />
and become a good,<lb />
solid front Nehlen<lb />
says. "1 think that An-<lb />
dre Gist and Mike Dur-<lb />
rette can be good<lb />
grards and I think<lb />
Keith Jones and Frank<lb />
Kincel can become<lb />
good, solid tackles.<lb />
In this group only<lb />
Jones has ever put in<lb />
any starting time so the<lb />
Mountaineers will be<lb />
very green on the offen-<lb />
sive line. At the center<lb />
position Bill Legg will<lb />
probably start because<lb />
of West Virginia's lack<lb />
of lettermen at the posi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
On defense,<lb />
however, there is no<lb />
lack of experience as all<lb />
tut two players,<lb />
linebacker Kelbert<lb />
Fowler and defensive<lb />
back Fulton Walker,<lb />
return this year.<lb />
The Mountaineers<lb />
gave up far too many<lb />
points last season, (42<lb />
to Maryland, 42 to Pit 1-<lb />
sburgh, 34 to VP1 and<lb />
28 to Richmond) so this<lb />
is an area that needs<lb />
improvement very bad-<lb />
ly.<lb />
At the tackle position<lb />
Calvin Truner and Bob<lb />
Crites wili be flanking<lb />
middle guard Todd<lb />
Campbell.<lb />
The linebacker corp<lb />
is verv solid with Darryl<lb />
Talley on the outside<lb />
and Dennis Fowlkes<lb />
and Dave Preston in-<lb />
side.<lb />
Steve N e w b e r r y,<lb />
Find Murray and Allen<lb />
Moreland are returnees<lb />
in the defensive secon-<lb />
dary.<lb />
Newberrv lead the<lb />
team in interceptions<lb />
with six last season<lb />
even though he was just<lb />
a freshman.<lb />
Overall the Moun<lb />
taineers will be a u-i<lb />
young team offensively<lb />
and an experienced<lb />
team on defense. I he<lb />
onl) problem is thai the<lb />
defense ma not be able<lb />
to give ilit ot tense time<lb />
to jell<lb />
I he schedule is also<lb />
tough tin ding the<lb />
Mountaineers facing<lb />
Maryland, Pittsburgh,<lb />
Virginia 1 ech, Penn<lb />
State, remple, Rutgers<lb />
and Syracuse. I he<lb />
game with Virginia will<lb />
not be an eass win and<lb />
the Pirates should be a<lb />
tough challenge as well<lb />
I hus West V irginia's<lb />
record will be determin-<lb />
ed by how tast its ol<lb />
tense develops and how<lb />
much its defense im<lb />
proves<lb />
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