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          <lb />EAST CAROLINA FOOTBALL 73<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />1973 Pirate Schedule<lb /><lb /> DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME<lb />SEPTEMBER 8 NORTH CAROLINA STATE RALEIGH 7:30 EDT<lb />SEPTEMBER 15 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI HATTIESBURG 7:30 CDT<lb />SEPTEMBER 22 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS CARBONDALE 7:30 CDT<lb />SEPTEMBER 29 FURMAN HOME 8:00 EDT<lb />OCTOBER 6 DAVIDSON DAVIDSON 2:00 EDT<lb />OCTOBER 13 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE HOME 8:00 EDT<lb />OCTOBER 20 THE CITADEL CHARLESTON 1:30 EDT<lb />OCTOBER 27 NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL 1:30 EDT<lb />NOVEMBER 3 WILLIAM &amp; MARY HOME 8:00 EST<lb />NOVEMBER 10 RICHMOND | HOME 1:30 EST<lb />NOVEMBER 17 APPALACHIAN STATE HOME " 8:00 EST<lb />DIRECTORY GENERAL INFORMATION<lb />Poel ryy mg ee . Greovil,.<lb />Assistant Director of Athletics . owe =? 3 el Se Chane ellor : 4 Dr ~ia, Ww Per an<lb />Faculty Chairman of Athletics ° - Dr. Douglas R. Jones Puvctiinens ~. : : . inthe<lb />Chairman, Health and Phys. Ed. . -Dr. Edgar W. Hooks Sitchsienss : teciieah<lb />Business Manager of Athletics , Mrs. Earline Leggett Cisteus | gute a inal ane<lb />Executive Director of Pirate Club . . Ira Norfolk iticuniideidisti?s _ pins van<lb /><lb />Director of Sports Information<lb />Asst. Director of Sports Information. . .<lb />Becky Denton, Carolyn Ellis, Pat Coburn Stadium .<lb /><lb />Secretaries<lb /><lb />- John Evenson<lb /><lb />.Danny Whitford Other Members .<lb /><lb />- Appalachian State, The Citadel, Davidson,<lb />Furman, Richmond, VMI, William &amp; Mary<lb /><lb />- Ficklen<lb /><lb />Year Built - 1963<lb /><lb />Head Football Coach . Sonny Randle Capacity . - 20,000<lb />Offensive Coordinator . Frank Novak Coliseum . : Minges<lb />Defensive Coordinator . Carl Reese Year Built. 1968<lb />Backfield Coach . Henry Trevathan Capacity . 6,500<lb /><lb />Offensive Line Coach .<lb />Defensive Line Coach .<lb />Chief Scout .<lb /><lb />- Larry VanDerHeyden<lb />Warren Klawiter<lb />- Ted Shock<lb /><lb />Marching Band .<lb />Director of Bands<lb /><lb />- The Marching Pirates<lb />- Dr. Herbert Carter<lb /><lb />erm % - Rod Compton<lb />- Ronnie Barnes, Jerry Hodge,<lb />Craig Sink, Joe Burris, Billy Todd<lb />is . n Addison Bass<lb /><lb />Director of Sports Medicine<lb />Sports Medicine Assistants .<lb /><lb />Equipment Manager .<lb /><lb />- Tom Quinn<lb />- Dave Patton<lb />George Williams<lb />- Monte Little<lb /><lb />Head Basketball Coach .<lb />Assistant Basketball Coach .<lb />Head Baseball Coach<lb />Assistant Baseball Coach<lb /><lb />Head Track Coach . ° - Bill Carson<lb />Head Cross Country Coach. - .» Bill Carson<lb />Head Wrestling Coach . - John Welborn<lb />Head Swimming Coach . - Ray Scharf<lb />Head Golf Coach - Bill Cain<lb />Head Tennis Coach . - Wes Hankins<lb /><lb />Head Soccer Coach . - Monte Little<lb /><lb />Grounds Superintendent<lb />Head Groundskeeper<lb /><lb />- »« Doug Caldwell<lb />- _ Preston Williams<lb /><lb />FACULTY COMMITTEE:<lb />Dr. Douglas R. Jones, Chairman, Clifton Moore, Dr. Marjorie<lb />Harrison, James B. Mallory, Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, Dr. Edgar<lb />Hooks, Frank Saunders.<lb /><lb />ATHLETIC COUNCIL:<lb />Dr. Douglas R. Jones, Chairman, Clifton Moore, Dr. Marjorie<lb />Harrison, Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, Mike Bunting, Robert L.<lb />Jones, Carl Woxman, Leslie H. Garner, Bill Bodenheimer,<lb />Albert Kennedy.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />THE DEFENDING SOUTHERN CONFERENCE<lb />CHAMPIONS GET SET FOR 1973.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />TO THE MEMBERS OF THE PRESS:<lb /><lb />As another season approaches, the excitement cen-<lb />tered around 1973Ts Pirates is building to proportions un-<lb />matched in the annals of East Carolina football.<lb /><lb />The defending Southern Conference champions re-<lb />turn a large contingent of lettermen, including Southern<lb />Conference Athlete of the Year, Carlester Crumpler and<lb />several other All-SC performers, so the outlook is bright<lb />for another successful season.<lb /><lb />We extend a warm invitation to you to become a<lb />part of this excitement.<lb /><lb />Your working press credentials for ECU home games<lb />can be obtained by contacting Sports Information Director<lb />John Evenson or Assistant Sports Information Director,<lb />Danny Whitford in the Office of Sports Information. A<lb />limited number of complimentary reserve seat tickets are<lb />available for wives and children of the working press when<lb />requested two weeks in advance.<lb /><lb />You, the members of the press, are among our most<lb />treasured friends, and we at East Carolina are deeply<lb />appreciative of the productive relationship we have enjoyed<lb />with you. ,<lb /><lb />It is our firm intention to continue to cooperate with<lb />you in any way possible so that the coming season will be<lb />the most fruitful one yet for both of us.<lb /><lb />EAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb />Editor<lb />DANNY WHITFORD<lb /><lb />Editorial Assistant<lb />BECKY DENTON<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />THE FRONT COVER<lb />Head Coach Sonny Randle is flanked by Pirate<lb /><lb />co-captains Carl Summerell (left) and Mike Myrick<lb />(right).<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Credits<lb /><lb />JOE BRANNON - Photographer<lb />LAUGHEAD SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHERS<lb />ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb /><lb />FOOTBALL 73<lb /><lb />TO THE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR:<lb /><lb />Congratulations on your athletic achievements and<lb />your upcoming graduation. The mere fact that you are<lb />reading this yearbook is evidence of your outstanding<lb />accomplishments on the gridiron because ECU strives to<lb />recruit only those football players who have proven them-<lb />selves to be of the very highest ability.<lb /><lb />We hope that this publication will help answer some<lb />of the questions you might have about our ever-expanding<lb />university and its national calibre football program as you<lb />consider one of the most important decisions you will ever<lb />face - where you will obtain your higher education and con-<lb />tinue your athletic career.<lb /><lb />It is certainly a major decision, one which will have a<lb />bearing on your position in the world for the rest of your<lb />life.<lb /><lb />As you are well aware, East Carolina has produced its<lb />share of collegiate football stars over the years. Some have<lb />gone into the professional ranks.<lb /><lb />But just as important, many of East CarolinaTs<lb />former athletes have gone on to become respected and in-<lb />fluential leaders in their field, whether it be business, edu-<lb />cation, politics or the various other professions.<lb /><lb />Consider this as you make your decision. We believe<lb />that East Carolina has a great deal to offer you, both in<lb />academics and athletics, that can send you well on your<lb />way toward achieving your goals in life.<lb /><lb />CONTENTS<lb />Schedule . ieee . ee ee ee eS Inside Front<lb />i gk e ea oe ee Inside Front<lb />Pinbieeiie ott. ne 8 Ee ee Oe Inside Front<lb />Faculty Athletic Committee - + - + + * * ° Inside Front<lb />iets Cee. ok Sm Inside Front<lb />Prospectus See are ee a ee ee a ee oe en 3<lb />iiting: Di wee ee ee oe SD 4<lb />Press Box SSNs ee ee ag ig ee ce ee 4<lb />An Ever-Growing Tradition a ee ee eRe ee, ee 5<lb />Head Coach . a ergs Og  a ees s Be ® 6-7<lb />Waseiie Ge oe cg 5 se oe eS ee 8-11<lb />i Met gg ee a ee So 14-25<lb />St te : oa eo ee ee tS 26-30<lb />Final 1972 Statistics fo eg eee oe ee ee 31<lb />Mas WOU Foote ifort a<lb />Depth Chart . ee eg ee, ee See aa<lb />eee a ee ee eS ee 33<lb />Aieitisctions teeter 34-35<lb />rs Wi Sg a my i ee A 35<lb />ee Tee, es FR Oe TF 36<lb />i gg ee 36<lb />ee OR ee OR et 37<lb />1973 Opponents eee SS! ly eS ef ee eee 38-49<lb />I oe en 6 See 1 Oe eee 50<lb />eS ee Be et eo 51<lb />Faculty Committee Chairman. - - + + * * * * ° 52<lb />Chairman, Dept. Physical aie aie eS wee 6S * 52<lb />Assistant Athletic Director. - - + * * * * * * ° 52<lb />Business Manager of Athletics. - - + + * * * ° * 53<lb />Sports Information Director - - - - * * * * * ° 53<lb />Assistant Sports Information Director eee se oe 53<lb />Pirate Club Executive Director Se a oe ee a 54<lb />Cee Co ee Se ee ee 54<lb />Sports Medicine eM. SFE. GRE. oe SRO, 25 55<lb />Marching Pirates i i te Be 55<lb />eS ee a ee ee oe eee 55<lb />eee tee ee eB Le Bes Ee 56-58<lb />Si IO. Fe  eM Bea MMe? es od ee 59<lb />Ee a a ek a Be 59<lb />All-Time Pirate Records Se See Peggy SPAS een e 60-61<lb />Record Vs. All-Gpponments.. - « *%.*- = * 8 er * 62<lb />Voaumver See es + 8" &amp; es et eh 63-64<lb />oa See. «See oe eS ee 65<lb />Sean eee 5 6 ee FO 65<lb />University Coeds ee ee ee ee a 66-67<lb />Sieote Sengte Metweek 2. + = + 8 te he 68<lb />Stasi RE 68<lb />Sonny Randle Show et  ee er ee a BR<lb /><lb />Basketball Prospectus .- - - + * * * * * ° Inside Back<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />East Carolina faces a difficult task in the fall if it is<lb />to match the accomplishments of Southern Conference<lb />Coach of the Year Sonny RandleTs Pirates of 1972. But<lb />one thing is certain " ECU fans are in store for the same<lb />exciting brand of football characterized by the Southern<lb />Conference champions of a year ago because most of the<lb />same cast of players return for 1973.<lb /><lb />The Pirates return 42 of last seasonTs 50 lettermen<lb />and will be blessed with battle-tested experience at nearly<lb />every position. Included among the lettermen are 17<lb />starters, 8 from the record-setting offensive unit of a year<lb />ago and nine from the herald oWild Dogs? defensive unit.<lb /><lb />But as has been the case for most ECU teams of the<lb />past few seasons, a lack of overall qualified depth could<lb />pose a problem in the event of injuries.<lb /><lb />oWe have some quality football players, but the<lb />number is limited,? says Randle, entering his third year at<lb />the helm of the Pirate ship. oIf we are to have another<lb />successful seasori we positively must remain healthy.? And<lb />assuming that health doesnTt become a problem, the Pirates<lb />certainly will have some quality football players.<lb /><lb />Heading the list is Southern Conference Player and<lb />Athlete of the Year Carlester Crumpler. The swift tailback<lb />dazzled opponents and Virtually rewrote the ECU and SC<lb />record books a year ago as he carried the ball an amazing<lb />340. times for 1309 yards, 17 touchdowns and 102 points,<lb />and rates as one of the top candidates in the nation for All-<lb />America honors this fall. ~<lb /><lb />Directing the:PiratesT highly explosive backfield will<lb />be All-SC quarterback Carl Summerell. The Pirate Co-<lb />Captain amassed 1700 yards total offense a year ago, 1275<lb />passing and 425 rushing, and could be another Pirate All-<lb />American candidate in the coming season.<lb /><lb />Backing up Summerell at the quarterback spot will<lb />be junior Tom Chipok and sophomore Bob Bailey, both of<lb />whom proved their abilities during spring drills. Neither<lb />has yet to be tested adequately on the firing line of game<lb />situations however.<lb /><lb />Randle appears to have found in Don Schink a quali-<lb />fied replacement for NFL-bound fullback Les Strayhorn.<lb />Schink saw considerable reserve action last season as a<lb />sophomore and, like Strayhorn, is a strong runner and<lb />excellent blocker.<lb /><lb />Others who will see a lot of action in the Pirate back-<lb />field are Ken Strayhorn (brother of Les), Jim Howe and<lb />Al Boudreau.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PROSPECTUS<lb /><lb />All-SC Stan Eure will be moved from tight end to<lb />flanker and should provide a stable anchor for the receiving<lb />corps. He will have some big shoes to fill, however, in<lb />those of graduated Tim Dameron, another NFL-bound<lb />Pirate.<lb /><lb />Benny Gibson will move into the tight end spot while<lb />Vic Wilfore, who returns to fill his position at split end,<lb />could be an all-star candidate this fall.<lb /><lb />Clark Davis, Mike Shea and Bob Voight should be<lb />three of the top backup receivers.<lb /><lb />Heading the offensive line will be All-SC guard Greg<lb />Troupe. Other starters will probably be Fred Horeis at<lb />guard, Dan Killebrew and Rick Leonard at the tackles, and<lb />Greg Harbaugh at center.<lb /><lb />Some depth will come from guards Larry Lundy and<lb />Dave Dadisman, tackles Tom Frazier and Ned Cheely, and<lb />center Dave Lowe.<lb /><lb />ECUTs famed oWild Dogs? defensive unit returns<lb />nearly intact, since linebacker Jim Post and defensive back<lb />Terry Stoughton are the only starters lost from a year ago.<lb /><lb />On the first-team line will be ends Robin Hogue and<lb />Buddy Lowery and tackles Joe Tkach and Ken Moore.<lb />Depth will come from the likes of ends Gary Godette and<lb />Tim Hightower and tackles John Williams and Pete<lb />Richardson.<lb /><lb />All-SC Danny Kepley returns at linebacker and, along<lb />with Crumpler and Summerell, should be a genuine All-<lb />America candidate. Kepley was the key man for the oWild<lb />Dogs? a year ago as he led the team in tackles, recovered<lb />six fumbles and intercepted two passes. The other starting<lb />linebackers will be Butch Strawderman, Bill Hibbs and<lb />Wash Edwards.<lb /><lb />The second-team linebackers will be Skip Russell,<lb />Gary Niklason, Nelson Strother and Mike Crusie.<lb /><lb />All-SC Rusty Markland and Pirate Co-Captain Mike<lb />Myrick will get the starting defensive halfback assignments<lb />while Winston Mayhew returns at the safety spot. De-<lb />fensive backfield depth will come from George Wilkerson,<lb />Mike Jones and Clay Burnett.<lb /><lb />Sophomore Ricky McLester, who kicked nine field<lb />goals a year ago as a freshman, will probably handle the<lb />kicking and punting chores and should give ECU one of its<lb />strongest kicking games in years. Mike Roper and Jim<lb />Woody are also capable of getting the job done if the need<lb />arises.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />FICKLEN STADIUM<lb /><lb />Ficklen Memorial Stadium has been the home of<lb />some great Pirate teams since its opening ten years ago.<lb />And, in a way, it seems to have been a charm for East<lb />Carolina football.<lb /><lb />In the 31 years before the gates of Ficklen Stadium<lb />were opened to the public, East Carolina teams won a<lb />combined total of only 98 games while losing 119.<lb /><lb />But since itTs dedication on September 21, 1963,<lb />when the men in purple and gold stunned Wake Forest,<lb />20-10, the fortunes of Pirate football have changed<lb />drastically, as evidenced by 61 victories and only 39<lb />defeats.<lb /><lb />The 20,000 seat structure was dedicated in the<lb />name of the late James Skinner Ficklen, a native of<lb />Greenville and prominent tobacco industrialist who served<lb />and benefited the people of North Carolina in many ways.<lb /><lb />The existing facilities of the concrete and steel<lb />stadium represent the first steps of an expansion to<lb />40,000 seats by 1980.<lb /><lb />Ficklen Stadium will be the site of five exciting<lb />games this fall, the first being September 29, when the<lb />Pirates host Southern Conference rival Furman.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />THE PRESS BOX<lb /><lb />The members of the press who cover East Carolina<lb />football are provided with the best in facilities and the<lb />finest in good ol!T Down East hospitality when they cover<lb />the PiratesT home games from the Ficklen Stadium Press<lb />Box.<lb /><lb />Up-to-date in all respects, the box provides com-<lb />fortable desk space for 40 writers and also offers three<lb />radio booths and a camera deck.<lb /><lb />Adequate telephone and telegraph facilities are avail-<lb />able in the rear of the working press section.<lb /><lb />Player identification and other intormation are com-<lb />municated to the press by a special Press Address System.<lb /><lb />A highly competent staff of statisticians and secre-<lb />taries furnish copies of comprehensive play-by-play accounts<lb />and statistics at the end of each quarter.<lb /><lb />Also on hand are a corps of beautiful press box<lb />stewardesses who continuously dispense a buffet of fine<lb />foods and beverages to the hard-working members of the<lb />Pirate press.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>+<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />AN<lb /><lb />EVER-GROWING<lb />TRADITION<lb /><lb />In the forty-one years since the proud men in purple and gold hustled out onto the gridiron for<lb />the first time, East Carolina teams have been blessed with an abundant share of success.<lb /><lb />In the last decade alone, the Pirates have amassed 61 victories against only 39 losses and a tie.<lb /><lb />In that first season of 1932, however, the men in purple and gold did not win a single game.<lb />But they did accomplish a much more meaningful task. They sowed the fertile seeds of what would<lb /><lb />develop into a proud and ever-growing Pirate football tradition.<lb />They were East Carolina men.<lb /><lb />They held their heads high in defeat, just as the future East Carolina men who were to follow<lb />in their footsteps would extend the gracious hand of humility in victory.<lb /><lb />From that modest birth of East Carolina football in the T30Ts, when victories were few, to the<lb />Clarence Stasavich era of the °60Ts, when victories were many, that proud Pirate football tradition<lb /><lb />would continue to grow.<lb /><lb />And now, the third year of yet another successful era unfolds " one which brought the Southern<lb />Conference championship to East Carolina in 1972 " the Sonny Randle era.<lb /><lb />So this yearTs Pirates have a proud tradition to live up to. And just as the dedicated Pirates of<lb />the past, they will rise to the occasion. Win, lose or draw, they will do themselve, their coach,<lb />and their university proud.<lb /><lb />They are East Carolina men.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />="" "-" e_ Co ©?<lb />Pa SS  Ss EU<lb /><lb />1972 Southern Conference<lb />Cok of fee Year<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Sonny Randle, 1972Ts Southern Conference Coach of<lb />the year, is the man at the helm of the Pirate ship.<lb /><lb />The 37 year-old Randle, undoubtedly one of the most<lb />dynamic coaches in America, has taken East Carolina to a<lb />meteoric rise in football fortunes since taking over the<lb />PiratesT reigns from Mike McGee in 1971.<lb /><lb />In that first season, the youthful mentor got good<lb />mileage out of the material he had on hand and guided the<lb />Pirates to a 4-6 season. Then, in 1972, he veritably fulfilled<lb />his promise to rejuvenate ECU football as he completely<lb />befuddled the preseason forecasters by piloting a largely<lb />inexperienced team to an astonishing 9-2 record.<lb /><lb />The Pirates had been picked to finish as low as sixth<lb />place in the Southern Conference last season, but Sonny<lb />Randle obviously had other ideas - ideas which he appar-<lb />ently communicated to his players rather effectively. For<lb />the Pirates hijacked all six of their conference opponents<lb />to bring the undisputed Southern Conference championship<lb />to Greenville for the first time, in addition to bringing<lb />home the loot in three of five non-league games.<lb /><lb />Randle, the twelfth head coach in an East Carolina<lb />football history which began in 1932, first came to Green-<lb />ville in January, 1970, as an offensive assistant on the<lb />McGee staff. From that time until he assumed the head<lb />coaching duties a year later, he handled the offensive re-<lb />ceivers and did extensive recruiting in Virginia, a state<lb />which figures prominently in RandleTs past. It was his first<lb />coaching job following a phenomenal eleven-year career as<lb />a pass receiver in the National Football League.<lb /><lb />Randle was born in Washington, D.C., but moved to<lb />Fork Union, Va., at a very early age. He grew up there and<lb />attended Fork Union Military Academy where he starred<lb />in football, basketball and track.<lb /><lb />_ His next stop was Charlottesville, where he attended<lb />the University of Virginia and first thrust the name Sonny<lb />Randle into national prominence. He starred as a split end<lb />for the Cavaliers for three seasons " 1956, 57 and 58. His<lb /><lb />senior year he led the nation in pass receiving and kickoff<lb />returns and was selected to play in the annual post season<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Blue-Gray All-Star Game. By the time he had capped off<lb />his collegiate playing career he had won All-State, All-<lb />Atlantic Coast Conference and Honorable Mention All-<lb />America honors.<lb /><lb />Randle began his professional career with the Chicago<lb />Cardinals of the NFL in 1959. The Cards had drafted him<lb />as a future choice while he was a junior. And he was even<lb />~more successful as a pro than he was as a collegian.<lb /><lb />In his second season " Randle led the NFL with 15<lb />touchdown receptions in only 12 games, a Cardinal record.<lb />He was named to the Sporting News Eastern Conference<lb />All-Star Team and played in the Pro Bowl, the first of four<lb />appearances he was to make in the NFL All-Star classic.<lb /><lb />He caught 62 passes for 893 yards that season, but<lb />two years later, in 1962, he outdid himself. He grabbed 63<lb />passes for 1,158 yards, both of which are also St. Louis<lb /><lb />single season records.<lb /><lb />Randle played a total of eight seasons for the Cardi-<lb />nals and will probably go down as one of the greatest<lb />players in the teamTs history.<lb /><lb />He spent his last three NFL seasons with San Fran-<lb />cisco, Washington and Dallas.<lb /><lb />When he hung up his cleats to go into coaching at the<lb />end of the 1969 season, Randle had 385 career receptions<lb />for over 6,000 yards and 67 touchdowns on his NFL record.<lb /><lb />And as demonstrated by the 1972 season, Randle has<lb />brought the success he enjoyed as a player with him into<lb />the coaching ranks.<lb /><lb />Yet when he came to Greenville as an assistant in<lb />1970, who could have known that only three years hence<lb />he would become the Southern Conference Coach of the<lb />Year.<lb /><lb />In 1973, RandleTs third season as a head coach, one<lb />thing is absolutely certain. No one will be short-guessing<lb />Sonny Randle or his Pirates.<lb /><lb />Randle is married to the former Judith Bransford of<lb />Cohasset, Va., and is the proud father of four children "<lb />David 13, Sandra 12, Bethany 9, and Evan 8.<lb /><lb />He spends what little free time he has playing golf,<lb />hunting, fishing, and relaxing with his family.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ULMO SHANNON RANDLE, JR.<lb /><lb />Born: 1-6-36, Washington, D.C.<lb /><lb />Raised: Fork Union, Va.<lb /><lb />High School: Fork Union Military Academy<lb />College: University of Virginia<lb /><lb />Degree: B.S. in education, 1959<lb /><lb />Married: Judith Harville Bransford of Cohasset,<lb />Va. in 1959<lb /><lb />Children: David 13, Sandra 12, Beth 9, Evan 8<lb /><lb />Height: 6-2<lb /><lb />Weight: 200<lb /><lb />Hair: Black<lb /><lb />Eyes: Blue<lb /><lb />Hobbies: Golf, hunting, fishing<lb /><lb />College Playing Career: Virginia (1956-58)<lb /><lb />split end<lb /><lb />College Coach: Ben Martin (1956-57), Dick<lb /><lb />Voris (1958)<lb /><lb />Honors: All-State (58), All-Atlantic Coast<lb />Conference (58), Honorable Mention<lb />All-America (58), Blue-Gray All-Star<lb />Game (58).<lb /><lb />Pro Career: Chicago Cardinals (59), St. Louis<lb /><lb />Cardinals (1960-66), San Francisco<lb />49ers (1967-68). Dallas Cowboys<lb />(1985) Washington Redskins<lb /><lb />: , Dallas Cowboys (1969),<lb />wide receiver.<lb /><lb />Honors: Pro Bowl (4 seasons)<lb /><lb />Coaching Career: assistant East Carolina (1970)<lb />head coach East Carolina (1971-72)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />RANDLE THE<lb /><lb />INSTRUCTIONS.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />RANDLE THE PLAYER<lb /><lb />67 NFL TD PASSES.<lb /><lb />CATCHES<lb /><lb />COACH<lb /><lb />ONE<lb /><lb />SHOUTS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />THE RANDLE FAMILY: DAVID, SONNY, WIFE JUDY, EVAN, BETH AND SANDRA.<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LARRY VAN DER HEYDEN<lb /><lb />OFFENSIVE LINE<lb /><lb />Larry Van Der Heyden begins his tirst season as of-<lb />fensive line coach on the Randle staff. He comes to East<lb />Carolina from Indiana State University where he served as<lb />offensive coordinator.<lb /><lb />He succeeds Dick Kupec, who accepted a position on<lb />the football staff at Duke University.<lb /><lb />Van Der Heyden graduated from Iowa State University<lb />in 1962, where he played both football and baseball. He<lb />coached in the high school ranks for two years before re-<lb />turning to his alma mater where he served as defensive line<lb />coach until 1967. He then spent a year as defensive line<lb />coach at Drake University and in 1969 accepted a position<lb />at Indiana State, where he earned his M.E. degree.<lb /><lb />A native of Brazil, lowa, Van Der Heyden is married<lb />to the former Lois Plecker of Washington, Iowa. They are<lb />the parents of a boy and a girl " Michl 10 and Laurann 8.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />WARREN KLAWITER<lb /><lb />DEFENSIVE LINE<lb /><lb />Warren oKlaw? Klawiter begins his first year as an<lb />assistant on the Randle staff. He will be the defensive line<lb />coach, replacing John Matlock who resigned to join the<lb />football staff at the University of Louisville.<lb /><lb />A native of Kansas City, Mo., Klawiter graduated<lb />from Kansas State University in 1965 where he lettered for<lb />three years as an offensive guard before becoming an<lb />assistant there in 1966. He then served as a medical service<lb />corpsman in the U.S. Army for two years, including a stint<lb />in the Republic of Viet Nam.<lb /><lb />In 1969, Klawiter joined the football staff at Southern<lb />Illinois University, earning his M.S. degree there in 1970.<lb />He was defensive line coach and head scout at SIU for three<lb />years before coming to East Carolina.<lb /><lb />Klawiter is married to the former Linda Smith of<lb />Philadelphia, Pa. They are the proud parents of a one-year<lb />old son " Stephen.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />THE VAN DER HEYDEN FAMILY: LAURANN, WIFE LOIS, MICHAEL,<lb />AND LARRY.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />THE KLAWITER FAMILY: WIFE LINDA, STEPHEN<lb />AND WARREN.<lb /><lb />10<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />TED SCHOCH<lb /><lb />HEAD SCOUT<lb /><lb />The mewest member of the Randle football staff is<lb />Ted Schoch, a 1970 graduate of Southern Illinois Uni-<lb />versity.<lb /><lb />Schock played football for four years at SIU and was<lb />co-captain of the Salukis his senior year. He remained at<lb />the Carbondale school for two years as a graduate assistant<lb />after he earned his bachelors degree. In addition to coach-<lb />ing the freshman team, he also helped with the varsity.<lb /><lb />Before coming to East Carolina during the summer to<lb />assume the head scouting duties, he served for a year as line<lb />coach at Carbondale High School. |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ROD COMPTON<lb /><lb />SPORTS MEDICINE DIRECTOR<lb /><lb />Rod Compton begins his fourth year as the director<lb />of East CarolinaTs Division of Sports Medicine.<lb /><lb />The twenty-six year old bachelor has been instru-<lb />mental in establishing at ECU one of the most well-<lb />equipped and up-to-date sports medicine complexes in the<lb />nation.<lb /><lb />Compton, a native of Newark, Ohio, graduated from<lb />Ohio University in 1969 with a B.S. in health and physical<lb />education. A year later he received his masters in education<lb />from Bowling Green State University. He served as an<lb />assistant trainer during his stay at each of the schools.<lb /><lb />When Compton came to East Carolina in 1969, he<lb />was the youngest head trainer at any major college in the<lb />nation Since that time he has thrust himself to the forefront<lb />of his profession. A member of the National Athletic<lb /><lb />Trainers Association, he was recently selected editor-in-<lb />chief of the organizationTs N.A.T.A. Journal.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DR. JAMES BOWMAN<lb /><lb />TEAM PHYSICIAN<lb /><lb />REV. DANA HUNT<lb /><lb />TEAM CHAPLAIN<lb /><lb />11<lb /><lb />ADDISON BASS<lb /><lb />TEAM MANAGER<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />CARLESTER<lb />CRUMPLER<lb /><lb />1972 SOUTHERN<lb />CONFERENCE PLAYER<lb /><lb />AND ATHLETE OF THE YEAR<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Position: Tailback<lb /><lb />Height: 6-5 Weight: 210<lb />Age: 22 Class: Senior<lb />Letters: 2 Hometown: Wilson<lb /><lb />Perhaps the best running back in East Carolina<lb />history. . .Possesses exceptional speed, balance and power<lb />. . .A real workhorse, he carried the ball an astounding<lb />340 times in 1972. . .Virtually rewrote the ECU and<lb />Southern Conference record books as he piled up 1309<lb />rushing yards for 17 touchdowns and 102 points. . .<lb />Finished among the nationTs leaders in rushing, all-purpose<lb />running and scoring. . .Honors included All-State, All-<lb />Southern Conference, honorable mention All-America, SC<lb />Football Player of the Year and SC Athlete of the Year. ..<lb />Some experts say he has yet to reach his potential. . .When<lb />heTs off the field he leads a warm and quiet family life<lb />with his wife Gertha and their two-year old son Carlester<lb />Turnage. . .Likes stew beef and soul music. . .This gentle<lb />giantTs favorite TV show is oThe Little People.?. . .A<lb />Sociology major.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ROBERT ALLEN BAILEY<lb /><lb />1972 status: Reserve quarterback<lb />Hometown: Bloomingdale, N.J.<lb />Born: 10-10-53, Patterson, N.J.<lb />High School: Butler<lb /><lb />High School coach: Davies<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Will give the Pirates quality depti: at quarterback. . .Had an<lb />exceptional spring after recuperating from ankle injury. . .<lb />Split the quarterback duties on the 1971 freshman team. ..<lb />Has all the tools to be an excellent college quarterback. ..<lb />Just needs varsity playing experience. . .Craves hot dogs and<lb />hard rock. :<lb /><lb />(Bob)<lb />Pos: QB Ht: 6°1? Cl: Jr.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 191 Let: 0<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />(Al, Boodie)<lb /><lb />Pos: FB Ht: 6T0? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 190 Let: 0<lb />1972 status: reserve running back<lb />Hometown: Falls Church, Va.<lb />Born: 6-16-54, Cumberland, Md.<lb />High School: G.C. Marshall<lb /><lb />High School coach: Henry<lb /><lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />A pleasant surprise to the coaches during the spring. . .End-<lb />ed spring drills as the number two fullback behind Don<lb />Schink. . .Made All-State as a high school senior. . .Good<lb />speed, sprints the 50-yard dash in 5.9. . .Enjoys water<lb />skiing and flying model airplanes. . .A fan of Clint<lb />Eastwood, Barbara Streisand, Andy Williams.<lb /><lb />ALBERT JOSEPH BOUDREAU, JR.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />NEEDHAM SMITH CHEELY Ill<lb /><lb />(Ned)<lb />Pos: OT Ht: 6T2? Ci: Sr.<lb />Age: 22 Wt: 224 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve tackle<lb />Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Born: 7-8-51, Norfolk, Va.<lb />High School: Cox<lb /><lb />High School coach: Holland<lb />Major: Recreation<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Was number two center behind graduated Jimmy Creech a<lb />year ago. . .Moved to offensive tackle during spring drills to<lb />help solve a depth problem. . .Could push for a starting<lb />position when the team reassembles in August. . .Has<lb />enough size to make his presence known on the line of<lb />scrimmage. . .Likes lobster. . .Respects Henry Kissinger.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />LEROY LAWRENCE BOLGER, JR.<lb /><lb />(Larry)<lb />Pos: OT Ht: 6°1? Cl: Sr.<lb />Age: 25 Wt: 222 Let: 0<lb />1972 status: Reserve tackle<lb /><lb />Hometown: Arnold, Md.<lb />Born: 8-28-48, Baltimore, Md.<lb />High School: Serverna Park<lb />High School coach: Roberts<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />Transferred from Anne Arundel Junior College where he<lb />started at tackle for two years. . .Made All-Maryland his<lb />sophomore year. . .Randle thinks heTs capable of putting<lb />some pressure on the first and second units. . .Makes<lb />candles as a hobby. . .Likes Paul Newman, Joey Heatherton<lb />and the Baltimore Colts. .<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />CLAY MATTHEW BURNETT<lb /><lb />(Clay)<lb />Pos: DB Ht: 6°3? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 18 Wt: 193 Let: 0<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve defensive back.<lb />Hometown: Arlington, Va.<lb /><lb />Born: 10-26-54, Bethesda, Md.<lb />High School: Wakefield<lb /><lb />High School coach: Haught<lb /><lb />Major: Pre-dentistry<lb /><lb />Was an outstanding quarterback in high school. . Moved to<lb />safety last season as a freshman because of his speed and<lb />size. . .Has adjusted well enough that he could give Winston<lb />Mayhew a battle for the starting job. . His father played<lb />for OI Miss, his uncle for the New York Giants. . .Admires<lb />John Wayne and Joe Namath.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />THOMAS MICHAEL CHIPOK<lb />(Tom)<lb /><lb />Pos: QB Ht: 671? Cl: So.<lb /><lb />Age: 20 Wt: 195 Let: 0<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve quarterback<lb />Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Born: 8-7-53, Newport News, Va.<lb />High School: Bayside<lb /><lb />High School coach: Hicks<lb /><lb />Major: Education<lb /><lb />Performed well in spring drills. . .Possesses well-rounded<lb />talent, a good runner and passer. . .Currently listed as the<lb />number two quarterback behind Carl Summerell. . Could<lb />well be a starter at many colleges. . .Has a bright future<lb />ahead of him after he gets some playing experience. . .His<lb />father played at W&amp;M. . .Likes Joe Namath and the Jets.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />16<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />40<lb /><lb />RICHARD CHARLES COMBS<lb /><lb />(Richard)<lb />Pos: FB Ht: 5T9? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 180 Let: 0<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve running back<lb />Hometown: Kannapolis<lb /><lb />Born: 2-14-54, Concord<lb /><lb />High School: A. L. Brown<lb /><lb />High School coach: Campagna<lb />Major: Business<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Came out for the team on his own last spring without a<lb />grant. . .Says Randle, oHe was an unbelievable surprise.<lb />Few make it"he did.?. . .Was captain and Most Valuable<lb />Player of his team as a high school senior. . .Inducted into<lb />his high schoolTs Hall of Fame. . .His favorite actor is Steve<lb />McQueen. . .Admires Bob Hope.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DAVID LYNN DADISMAN<lb /><lb />(Dave)<lb />Pos: OG Ht: 6°1? Cl: Sr.<lb />Age: 22 Wt: 217 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status:. reserve guard<lb />Hometown: Dunbar, W. Va.<lb />Born: 7-3-51, Philippi, W. Va.<lb />High School: Dunbar<lb /><lb />High School coach: Good<lb />Major: Economics<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Had an excellent spring. . .Presently the number two right<lb />offensive guard. . Should see lots of action during the fall<lb />. . Made All-State as a high school senior. . .Was also presi-<lb />dent of his high schoolTs student body. . .His father played<lb /><lb />professional baseball. . .Plays the piano and trombone in<lb /><lb />his spare time. . .Likes stedk and Johnny Carson.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />WASH EDWARDS<lb />(Wash)<lb /><lb />Pos: LB Ht: 6°1?° Cl: Sr.<lb />Age: 22 Wt: 206 Let: 0<lb />1972 status: reserve linebacker<lb />Hometown: Lumberton, Miss.<lb />Born: 2-23-51, Popularville, Miss.<lb />High School: John Jefferson<lb />High School coach: Porter<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Was one of the starting linebackers during spring drills. . .<lb />Transferred from Pearl River Junior College where he was<lb />named All-State his freshman year. . .Was one of the top<lb />reserve linebackers a year ago. . .Has the speed to cover a lot<lb />of territory. . .His favorite TV show is oSanford and Son?<lb />. . Likes shrimp.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />MICHAEL BLAISE CRUSIE<lb /><lb />(Mike)<lb />Pos: LB Ht: 5°9? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 176 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve linebacker<lb />Hometown: Jacksonville<lb /><lb />Born: 12-31-53, Boston, Mass.<lb />High School: Jacksonville<lb />High School coach: Little<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />Lettered last season as only a freshman. . .Not very big for<lb />a linebacker but makes up for it with his hardnosed<lb />attitude. . .Currently on the second defensive unit. . .Played<lb />in the East-West All-Star Game as a high school senior. . .<lb />Was captain of his high school team. . .A fan of Liza Minelli,<lb />oAll In The Family?, and the Baltimore Colts.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />88<lb /><lb />DAVID CLARK DAVIS<lb />(Dave, Roche)<lb /><lb />Pos: SE Ht: 6°4? Cl: Sr.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 194 Let: 2<lb />1972 status: reserve receiver<lb />Hometown: Wilson<lb /><lb />Born: 3-28-52, Wilson<lb /><lb />High School: Fike<lb /><lb />High School coach: Trevathan<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />The number two flanker behind All-Southern Conference<lb />Stan Eure. . .Also shares the punting duties with Ricky<lb />McLester. . .Was slowed down last season by an ankle injury<lb /><lb />_. . -Has all the tools to blossom into a fine receiver during<lb /><lb />his senior year. . .His father and two uncles played at Duke<lb />.. .Likes oPlayboy? and steak. ,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STANLEY DAVID EURE<lb /><lb />(Stan)<lb />Pos: FL Ht: 6T°2? Cl: Sr.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 188 Let: 2<lb /><lb />1972 status: starting tight end<lb />Hometown: Chesapeake, Va.<lb />Born: 6-11-52, Portsmouth, Va.<lb />: ~ High School: Great Bridge<lb /><lb />_" -_  @&amp; High School coach: OTBrien<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />Outstanding credentials. . .Turned out to be one of the<lb />finest receivers in the Southern Conference a year ago when<lb />he was named first team All-SC as a tight end. . Excellent<lb />hands. . Moved from tight end to flanker during the spring<lb />to fill the void left by the graduation of Tim Dameron. . .<lb />Likes Earl Scruggs and Mickey Mantle.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />17<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />4]<lb /><lb />MURRELL McGEE HIGHTOWER<lb /><lb />(Tim)<lb />Pos: DE Ht: 5°11? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 20 Wt: 192 Let: 0<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve defensive end<lb />Hometown: St. Simons, Ga.<lb />Born: 4-23-53, Jesup, Ga.<lb /><lb />High School: Glynn Academy<lb />High School coach: Pruitt<lb /><lb />Major: General College<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Moved from linebacker to defensive end. . .Currently<lb />number two at right defensive end behind Robin Hogue...<lb />Performed well during spring drills. . .Earned four most<lb />valuable player awards his senior year in high school. . .His<lb />favorite movie was oGodfather?. . .Clint Eastwood is his<lb />favorite actor. ..Admires Spiro Agnew.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />13<lb /><lb />EREDERICK HENRY HOREIS<lb /><lb />(Fred)<lb />Pos: OG Ht: 6T2? Cl: Sr.<lb />Age: 22 Wt: 216 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: starting guard<lb />Hometown: Roanoke, Va.<lb />Born: 10-17-50, Roanoke, Va.<lb />High School: Fleming<lb /><lb />High School coach: Smith<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Will be a starting offensive guard for the second year...<lb />Good size. . .Excellent blocker. . .Was moved from offensive<lb />tackle as a junior. . .Opened some gaping holes for Carlester<lb />Crumpler and Les Strayhorn a year ago. . His father played<lb /><lb />professional football in the Continental League. . .Likes<lb /><lb />steak and peanuts, Burt Reynolds and Bob Gibson.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />12<lb /><lb />MICHAEL DENNIS JONES<lb />(Mike, Spider)<lb />Pos: DB Ht: 6°3? Cl: Jr.<lb />Age: 20 Wt: 170 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: part-time starter at<lb /><lb />defensive back<lb />Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Born: 9-21-53, Greensboro<lb />High School: Princess Anne<lb />High School coach: Grady<lb />Major: Business<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Curreritly listed as the number two defensive back behind<lb />Pirate co-captain Mike Myrick. . .Gained plenty of valuable<lb />playing experience a year ago. . .Has all the tools to be a<lb />Could move into a starting<lb />position before the season is over. . .Was class president in<lb /><lb />standout football player.<lb />high school. . .Likes peach cobbler and Earl Monroe.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ROBIN MILTON HOGUE<lb /><lb />(Robin)<lb />Pos: DE Ht: 6°0? Ci: Sr.<lb />Age: 22 Wt: 198 Let: 2<lb /><lb />1972 status: starting defensive end<lb />Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Born: 5-26-51, Jacksonville, Fila.<lb />High School: Kellam<lb /><lb />High School coach: Caldwell "<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />Has as much experience as any man on the squad. . .This<lb />will be his third year as a starting defensive end. . .Played<lb />a big part in the success of the oWild DogsTT defensive unit<lb />a year ago. . .Earned Player of the Week honors as a soph<lb />. . .Was honorable mention All-Southern Conference. . .<lb />Likes to eat steak and listen to hard rock.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />JIMMY HOWE, JR.<lb /><lb />(Jimmy)<lb />Pos: TB Ht: 5T9? Ci: dr.<lb />Age: 20 Wt: 188 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve running back<lb />Hometown: Hortense, Ga.<lb /><lb />Born: 6-24-53, Brunswick, Ga.<lb />High School: Glynn Academy<lb />High School coach: Rose<lb /><lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />Lettered a year ago as a sophomore. . .Played behind<lb />Carlester Crumpler. . .Looked great during the early part of<lb />spring drills, but then was slowed down by an ankle injury<lb />. . Should be ready to go in the fall however. . .Will battle<lb />Kenny Strayhorn for the number two tailback spot. . .Likes<lb />shrimp and the Green Bay Packers. ,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />4?<lb /><lb />DANNY RAY KEPLEY<lb /><lb />(Kep)<lb />Pos: LB Ht: 6°0? Ci: dr.<lb />Age: 20 Wt: 204 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: starting linebacker<lb />Hometown: Goldsboro<lb /><lb />Born: 9-24-54, Albemarle<lb /><lb />High School: Goldsboro<lb /><lb />High School coach: Whisenhunt<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />Only a junior, he could be an All-American before heTs<lb />finished at East Carolina. . .All-Southern Conference and<lb />honorable mention All-America a year ago as a soph...<lb />Was also chosen Player of the Week. . Might turn out to be<lb />the best linebacker ever to play for the Pirates. . .Was<lb />selected Most Outstanding Freshman in 1971. . .Likes<lb />lobster. . .Reads oPlayboy? regularly.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />10<lb /><lb />WILLIAM DANIEL KILLEBREW<lb />(Dan, Killer)<lb /><lb />Pos: OT Ht: 5T9? Cli: Sr.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 215 Let: 1<lb />1972 status: starting tackle<lb />Hometown: Wilson<lb /><lb />Born: 8-15-52, Wilson<lb /><lb />High School: Fike<lb /><lb />High School coach: Trevathan<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Another of the PiratesT seasoned veterans. . .This will be his<lb />third season as a starting offensive tackle. . .Coaches used to<lb />think he was too small to play but he always managed to<lb />work his way into the starting line-up. . .Not so small any-<lb />more, heTs added 17 pounds to his frame. . .Steamed<lb />shrimp is his favorite food. . .He is an admirer of President<lb />Nixon.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />(Ricky)<lb /><lb />Cl: Sr.<lb />Let: 2<lb /><lb />Ht: 6°1?T<lb />Wt: 246<lb /><lb />Pos: OT<lb />Age: 21<lb />1972 status:<lb />Hometown: Rocky Mount<lb />Born: 6-4-52, Lexington<lb />High School: Rocky Mount<lb />High School coach: Tapp<lb />Major: Business<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />At 246 pounds, he wonTt be lacking in size when the<lb />furious battles on the line of scrimmage begin. . .Lettered<lb />a year ago as he saw plenty of action. . .Had an excellent<lb />spring and could push starting tackle Dan Killebrew for his<lb />job. . .Collects tropical fish as a hobby. . .Chancellor Leo<lb />Jenkins is his most admired public figure.<lb /><lb />DONALD RICHARD LEONARD<lb /><lb />part-time starter at tackle<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />33<lb /><lb />DAVID SHELLA LOWE<lb />(Dave, Florida Flash)<lb /><lb />Cl: So.<lb />Let: 0<lb /><lb />Pos: C Ht: 6T1?<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 223<lb />1972 status: reserve center<lb />Hometown: Merritt Island, Fla.<lb />Born: 7-20-54, Williamson, W.Va.<lb />High School: Merritt Island<lb /><lb />High School coach:. Feely<lb /><lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Known to his teammates as the oFlorida Flash?. . .Per-<lb />formed well in the spring. . .Worked his way up to the<lb />number two spot at center behind Greg Harbaugh. . .First<lb />team All-State and captain of his team in the Florida high<lb />school All-Star game. . .His father is chief of materials at the<lb />Cape Kennedy Space Center. . .Likes maccaroni.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb />ROBERT WALKER LEAVITT, JR.<lb /><lb />(Chip)<lb />Pos: OG Ht: 6T0? Ci: Ser.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 232 Let: 0<lb />1972 status: reserve guard<lb />Hometown: Alexandria, Va.<lb /><lb />Born: 1-25-52, Washington, D.C.<lb />High School: Edison<lb /><lb />High School coach: Rose<lb /><lb />Major: Accounting<lb /><lb />Transferred to ECU from Ferrum Junior College where his<lb />team went undefeated his sophomore year. . .Provides depth<lb />and heftiness in the offensive line. . .Can do the job at<lb />either guard or tackle. . .Likes lobster and Paul Newman. ..<lb />Enjoys listening to the Beatles. . .Ernest Hemingway is his<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />favorite author.<lb /><lb />WILLIAM GLYNN LOFTIN<lb /><lb />(Glynn)<lb />Pos: DB Ht: 6T0?T Cl: Jr.<lb />Age: 20 Wt: 175 Let: 0<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve defensive back<lb />Hometown: Pink Hill<lb /><lb />Born: 6-17-53, Kinston<lb /><lb />High School: South Lenoir<lb /><lb />High School coach: Hartsell<lb /><lb />Major: Recreation<lb /><lb />Was a reserve in the defensive backfield last season as a<lb />freshman. . .A walk-on, he came out for the team on his<lb />own last season and was one of the few to make it. . .Was<lb />an all-star track man in high school. . .Ran the 880. ..A<lb />member of the ECU Karate Club. . .Likes steak and lobster<lb />...A fan of Bob Lilly and the Dallas Cowboys.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />89<lb /><lb />RILEY BELT LOWERY<lb />(Buddy)<lb /><lb />Ht: 671? Ci: Jr.<lb />Wt: 225 Let: 1<lb />1972 status: starting defensive end<lb />Hometown: East Spencer<lb /><lb />Born: 8-14-52, Salisbury<lb /><lb />High School: North Rowan<lb /><lb />High School coach: Thompson<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />Pos: DE<lb />Age: 21<lb /><lb />Possesses good size and speed. . .Started at defensive end<lb />last season as only a sophomore and had a fine season. . .He<lb />and Robin Hogue probably give the Pirates the two best<lb />defensive ends in the Southern Conference. . .Was captain<lb />ef his high scheol team as a senior. . .Likes fried chicken<lb /><lb />and oAll in the Family.?<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />20<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />6]<lb /><lb />LARRY BLANCHARD LUNDY<lb /><lb />(Larry)<lb />Pos: OG Ht: 6°4? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 214 Let: 0<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve squad<lb />Hometown: Havelock<lb />Born: 6-12-54, New Bern<lb />High School: Havelock<lb />High School coach: Davis<lb />Major: Psychology<lb /><lb />Very strong. . -Had a good spring. . .Earned a spot behind<lb />All-Southern Conference Greg Troupe as the number two<lb />left offensive guard. . Played on the-same high schoolteam<lb />with Cary Godette. . .Shrimp is his favorite food. . .His<lb />favorite movie was o~Deliverance?. . .Likes Paul Newman,<lb />Candice Bergman and the Miami Dolphins.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />RICKY LYNN McLESTER<lb /><lb />(Rick)<lb />Pos: K Ht: 6T0? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 192 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: starting placekicker<lb />Hometown: Oakboro<lb /><lb />Born: 6-1-54, Albemarle<lb /><lb />High School: West Stanly<lb /><lb />High School coach: Davis<lb />Major: Business<lb /><lb />Set new East Carolina and Southern Conference records a<lb />year ago in several placekicking categories as only a fresh-<lb />man. . .Believe it or not, some of the records were career<lb />marks. . .Also shared the punting duties a year ago with<lb />Clark Davis. . .Made the Greensboro Daily News All-State<lb /><lb />team and honorable mention All-SC. . .Likes shrimp and<lb /><lb />Henry Kissinger.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LA<lb /><lb />MAX WINSTON MAYHEW<lb /><lb />(Winston)<lb />Pos: DB Ht: 511? Cl: Sr.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 155 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: starter at safety<lb />Hometown: Mooresville<lb />High School: Mooresville<lb />High School coach: Jones<lb />Major: Education<lb /><lb />East CarolinaTs surprise find of the season last year. . .Came<lb />to the varsity as a junior from the campusTs club football<lb />program. . .Earned himself a starting job right away after<lb />Mike Myrick was injured. . .The smallest man on the squad<lb />at 5-11, 155, but makes up for it with quickness and desire<lb />.. Likes ice cream and President Nixon.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />33<lb /><lb />WAYNE LEE McGREGOR<lb />(Wayne, Big Mac)<lb /><lb />Pos: DT Ht: 6T0? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 215 Let: 0<lb />1972 status: Reserve tackle<lb />Hometown: Danville, Va.<lb /><lb />Born: 1-27-54, Danville, Va.<lb />High School: Geo. Washington<lb />High School coach: Pugh<lb /><lb />Major: Undecided<lb /><lb />Currently developing his speed and quickness to go along<lb />with his good size. . Might give John Williams a battle for<lb />the number two spot at right defensive tackle. . .Has<lb />plenty of time to develop into a top-rate lineman. . .Likes<lb />John Wayne, the Carpenters, Joe Namath and the New<lb />York Jets. . .Steak is his favorite dish.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />10<lb /><lb />(Rusty)<lb />Pos: DB Ht: 6T0? Cl: Sr.<lb />Age: 22 Wt: 200 Let: 2<lb /><lb />1972 status: starting defensive back<lb />Hometown: Greenville<lb />; Born: 8-2-51, Beckly, W. Va.<lb />| #£=4High School: East Davidson<lb />- High School coach: Hayse<lb />Major: Corrections<lb /><lb />The professional scouts are high on Rusty. . .Made All-<lb />Southern Conference a year ago and should be a candidate<lb />for more all-star honors in 1973. . .Runs the 40-yard dash<lb />in 4.7. . .This will be his third year as a starter. . Started at<lb />cornerback as a soph. . -His favorite food is lobster. . Mike<lb />Garrett is his favorite sports figure.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />He) LEONARD CHARLES MARKLAND-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />18<lb /><lb />KENNETH NEIL MOORE<lb /><lb />(Kenny)<lb />Pos: DT Ht: 61? Cl: Sr.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 233 Let: 11<lb />1972 status: part-time starter at<lb />tackle<lb /><lb />Hometown: Harrels<lb /><lb />Born: 8-25-52, Sampson Co.<lb />High School: Union<lb /><lb />High School coach: Herring<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />Missed his sophomore season because of injury but came<lb />back in 1972 to have a fine season. . .Will be a starter this<lb />season at defensive tackle. . .Was a running back as a fresh-<lb />man but put on weight by working out in the weight room<lb />and was switched to tackle. . .HeTs a steak lover. . .Likes<lb />John Wayne and the Miami Dolphins. . .Won eleven letters<lb />as a well-rounded high school athlete.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />21<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />;<lb />a<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />16<lb /><lb />MICHAEL DeWAYNE MYRICK<lb /><lb />(Mike)<lb />Pos: DB Ht: 5711? Cl: Se.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 184 Let: 1<lb />1972 status: starting defensive back<lb />Hometown: Goldsboro<lb /><lb />Born: 5-31-52<lb /><lb />High School: Goldsboro<lb /><lb />High School coach: Whisenhunt<lb />Major: History<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Had a fine season last year until he was knocked out of<lb /><lb />action by an injury. . .Might be an all-star candidate in<lb />1973. . .Has the quickness to be one of the best defensive<lb />backs in the Southern Conference. . .Sprints the 50-yard<lb />dash in 5.7. . .HeTs recovered now and back at his starting<lb />position. . .Admires Mickey Mantle. . .Likes Edgar Allen<lb />Poe and the Washington Redskins.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />46<lb /><lb />GARY LEE NIKLASON<lb /><lb />(Nik)<lb />Pos: LB Ht: 6T0? Cl: Sr.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 208 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve linebacker<lb />Hometown: McLean, Va.<lb /><lb />Born: 10-7-51, Washington, D.C.<lb />High School: Flinthill<lb /><lb />High School coach: Snyder<lb />Major: Education<lb /><lb />Currently number two man behind Billy Hibbs at line-<lb />backer, but with his ability he is capable of starting at any<lb />time. . .Sat out his sophomore season after transferring<lb />from the Naval Academy. . .Most versatile defensive player<lb />at any of the four linebacker positions. . .ooThe Poseidon<lb />Adventure?T was his favorite movie. . .Likes steak.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />(Pete)<lb />Pos: DT Ht: 6T2? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 216 Let: O<lb />1972 status: didnTt play<lb />Hometown: High Point<lb /><lb />Born: 6-22-54, Laconia, N.H.<lb />High School: Wingate Andrews<lb />High School coach: Boswell<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Came out for the team on his own initiative during the<lb />spring and worked hard enough to earn himself a position<lb />on the second defensive unit at tackle behind Kenny Moore<lb />. . .Has bright future possibilities. . .His outside interests<lb />His. favorite actor is Burt<lb />Reynolds, Ali McGraw is his favorite actress. . .Likes fried<lb /><lb />include the saxaphone.<lb /><lb />chicken.<lb /><lb />PETER BRENT RICHARDSON<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />19<lb /><lb />ROBERT ANDREW NEFF<lb />(Bob)<lb /><lb />Ht: 6°2?<lb /><lb />Wt: 220<lb />1972 status: reserve tackle<lb />Hometown: Harrisonburg, Va.<lb />Born: 8-29-54, Harrisonburg, Va.<lb />High School: Harrisonburg<lb /><lb />High School coach: Cummins<lb />Major: Business<lb /><lb />Number three left defensive tackle behind Kenny Moore<lb />and Pete Richardson. . .Could push for the number two<lb />job before the season is finished. . .Provides good, but un-<lb />experienced depth. . .His brother is the captain of V.M.I.Ts<lb />tennis team. . .Steak is his favorite food. . .Admires John<lb />Unitas and ChicagoTs Mayor Richard Daley.<lb /><lb />Pos: OT<lb />Age: 19<lb /><lb />Cl: So.<lb />Let: 0<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />JOSEPH DENNIS REUTTER<lb />(Joe, Rowtow Reutter)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Ht: 671? Cl: Fr.<lb />Wt: 185 Let: 0<lb />1972 status: attended prep school<lb />Hometown: Downington, Pa.<lb />Born: 11-23-52, Philadelphia<lb />High School: Downington<lb /><lb />High School coach:<lb /><lb />Major: Undecided<lb /><lb />Pos: TE<lb />Age: 20<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Transferred to ECU from Massamutten Military Academy in<lb />the spring. . .Made all-conference there in 1972. . .Per-<lb />formed very well in the spring. . .Has already worked him-<lb />self into the number two tight end position behind Benny<lb />Gibson. . .Plays golf in his spare time. . .Likes Dean Martin,<lb />the Philadelphia Eagles and Spiro Agnew.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />MICHAEL SIDNEY ROPER<lb /><lb />(Mike)<lb />Pos: K Ht: 5°7?° Cli: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 182 Let: 0<lb />1972 status: didnTt play<lb />Hometown: Hendersonville<lb /><lb />Born: 12-19-53, Hendersonville<lb />High School: Hendersonville<lb />High School coach: Hunt<lb />Major: Business<lb /><lb />Came out for the team as a placekicker during the spring<lb />and proved to be a pleasant surprise. . .Good range and<lb />accuracy. . .Provides valuable depth for the Pirate kicking<lb />game. . .Likes to play golf, eat steak and watch Johnny<lb />Carson. . .He is an admirer of President Nixon. . .The<lb />Baltimore colts are his favorite pro team.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />22<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ny<lb /><lb />RUSSELL ERWIN RUSSELL<lb /><lb />(Skip)<lb />Pos: TB Ht: 5T°8? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 196 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve linebacker<lb />Hometown: Swansboro<lb /><lb />Born: 12-1-53, Bethesda, Md.<lb />High School: Swansboro<lb /><lb />High School coach: Ross<lb />Major: Ind. Technology<lb /><lb />Came out for the team on his own in 1972. . Wound up<lb />not only making the team but playing enough to earn a<lb />letter. . .Will definitely see a lot of action in the fall. . _HeTs<lb />the second unit linebacker behind Butch Strawderman. . .<lb />Has a oB? academic average. . .Mercury Morris is his<lb />favorite sports figure. . .Respects Ralph Nader.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />83<lb /><lb />MICHAEL ROBERT SHEA<lb />(Mike)<lb /><lb />Pos: FL He oi? Cl: Jr.<lb />Age: 20 Wt: 190 Let: 1<lb />1972 status: reserve receiver<lb />Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Born: -1-24-53, Hl.<lb /><lb />High School: Kempsville<lb /><lb />High School coach: Moon<lb /><lb />Major: Undecided<lb /><lb />Started at split end in spring drills. . .Will give 1972 starter<lb />Vic Wilfore a real battle for his position when he returns<lb />from National Guard duty. . .Saw enough action a year ago<lb />to letter. . Played in the defensive secondary during part of<lb />1972. . Stays in shape during the off-season playing hand-<lb />ball. . .Craves shrimp.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />(Butch)<lb /><lb />Pos: LB Ht: 6T3? Cl: Jr.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 218 Let: 1<lb />1972 status: starting linebacker<lb />Hometown: Harrisonburg, Va.<lb />Born: 10-29-51, Harrisonburg<lb />High School: Broadway<lb /><lb />High School coach: Allebaugh<lb />Major: Undecided<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Made honorable mention All-Southern Conference a year<lb />ago. . -Along with Danny Kepley, Billy Hibbs and Wash<lb />Edwards, he is a part of what is probably the best line-<lb />backing corps in the conference. . .Quick despite his 6-3,<lb />218 pound frame. . .Was captain of his high school team. . .<lb />Likes seafood, Ralph Nader and Jerry West.<lb /><lb />ALAN EDWARD STRAWDERMAN<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />31<lb /><lb />(Don)<lb />Pos: FB Ht: 6T0? Cl: Jr.<lb />Age: 20 Wt: 207 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve running back<lb />Hometown: Totowa, N.J.<lb /><lb />Born: 3-4-53, Paterson, N.J.<lb /><lb />High School: Passiac Valley<lb /><lb />High School coach: Smith<lb /><lb />Major: Business<lb /><lb />Saw a good deal of action as a reserve behind graduated Les<lb />Strayhorn last season as a sophomore. . .A real fine all-<lb />around running back. . .Good runner and blocker. . .Had an<lb />exceptional spring and earned himself the starting fullback<lb />spot. . .StrayhornTs shoes will be hard to fill, but Don has<lb />the tools to do it. . .Loves seafood. . .Follows New York<lb />Knicks.<lb /><lb />DONALD WILLIAM SCHINK, JR.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />WILLIAM MICHAEL STANLEY<lb /><lb />(Mike)<lb />Pos: OT Ht: 6°1? Cl: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 222 Let: 0<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve tackle<lb />Hometown: Dunn<lb /><lb />Born: 12-23-53, Dunn<lb />High School: Dunn<lb /><lb />High School coach: Tart<lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />Provides depth in the offensive line. . .At 222, he has good<lb />physical tools for the tackle position. . Just needs playing<lb />experience. . .Has the ability to move up in the line-up<lb />before the seasonTs over. . His high school team went un-<lb /><lb />defeated his senior year. . oGone With the Wind? was his<lb />favorite movie. . .Likes steak.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />KENNETH STRAYHORN<lb />(Kenny)<lb /><lb />Pos: TB Ht: 5T°9?" _" Cl: So.<lb />Age: 19 Wt: 193 Let; 1<lb />1972 status: reserve running back<lb />Hometown: Trenton<lb /><lb />Born: 1-12-54, Trenton<lb /><lb />High School: Jones<lb /><lb />High School coach: Ballard<lb />Major: Biology<lb /><lb />Younger brother of graduated Les Strayhorn. . .Has the<lb />same great ability and great attitude that his brother had. . .<lb />Exceptional balance. . .Played four sports in high school<lb />. . -Returned kickoffTs last season as only a frosh. . -Has a<lb />very promising career ahead of him. . .Likes Clint Eastwood<lb />and oSanford and Son.?<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />23<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />85<lb /><lb />VICTOR RODNEY WILFORE<lb /><lb />(Vic)<lb />Pos: SE Ht: 6T2? Ch dr.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 180 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: starting receiver<lb />Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Born: 10-1-52, Portsmouth, Va.<lb />High School: Indian River<lb /><lb />High School coach: Henderson<lb />Major: Business<lb /><lb />Was forced to miss spring drills because of National Guard<lb />duty. . .Started at split end last season as only a sophomore<lb />and turned in an exceptional year. . .Will be an all-star<lb /><lb />candidate in the fall. . Has all the tools to develop into one<lb />of East CarolinaTs greatest receivers. . .Likes to play golf. . .<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Shrimp is his favorite food.<lb /><lb />(Tex, Snakeman)<lb /><lb />Pos: DT Ht: 6-3<lb /><lb />Age: 19 Wt: 210<lb />1972 status: reserve tackle<lb />Hometown: Norfolk, Va.<lb />Born: 17-6-54, Tallahassee, Fla.<lb />High School: Lake Taylor<lb />High School coach: Harrell<lb />Major: Undecided<lb /><lb />Cl: So.<lb />Let: 0<lb /><lb />Has a great career ahead of him. . .Possesses the physical<lb />attributes to develop into a top collegiate lineman. . -Per-<lb /><lb />JOHN ELDRIDGE WILLIAMS, JR.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />13<lb /><lb />GEORGE WILLIAM WILKERSON<lb /><lb />(George)<lb />Pos: DB Ht: 6T0? Cl: Jr.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 165 Let: 1<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve defensive back<lb />Hometown: Wilson<lb /><lb />Born: 1-10-52, Wilson<lb /><lb />High School: Fike :<lb /><lb />High School coach: Trevathan<lb />Major: Accounting<lb /><lb />A master on the specialty teams. . .Provides a capable<lb />back-up for starting defensive halfback Rusty Markland. . .<lb />Good speed and quickness. . .Lacks heft but still hits hard<lb />. . His high school team won the state championship three<lb />years in a row. . .One of his high school teammates was<lb /><lb />Carlester Crumpler. . Likes steak and The Jackson Five.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />iy,<lb /><lb />JOHN WILBUR WILLIAMSON<lb />(Will, Brakes)<lb /><lb />Pos: FL Hi: 6T2? Cl: So.<lb /><lb />Age: 22 Wt: 185 Let: O<lb /><lb />1972 status: reserve receiver<lb />Hometown: Newport News, Va.<lb />Born: 1-13-51, Wilson<lb /><lb />High School: Ferguson<lb /><lb />High School Coach:<lb /><lb />Major: Physical Education<lb /><lb />An excellent receiver. . Spent last season concentrating on<lb />academics. . .Could push somebody out of a position before<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />the seasonTs finish. . .Has a great pair of hands. . .Was his<lb /><lb />high school teamTs most valuable player as a senior. . .<lb />Follows Norman Snead and the New York Giants. . .Likes |<lb />lobster. . .Enjoys water sports in his spare time.<lb /><lb />formed exceptionally during spring drills. . Came out as<lb />the number two defensive tackle behind veteran Joe Tkach<lb /><lb />. Collects coins as a hobby. . .ooBilly Jack? was his<lb />favorite movie. . .Likes lobster.<lb /><lb />18<lb /><lb />JAMES CLAYBRONE WOODY, JR.<lb />(Jim, Woodrow)<lb /><lb />Pos: K Ht: 6T0? Ch: Jr.<lb />Age: 21 Wt: 170 Let: 1<lb />1972 status: reserve kicking specialist<lb />Hometown: Clinton<lb /><lb />Born: 11-1-52, Sampson County<lb />High School: Clinton<lb /><lb />High School coach: Caison<lb /><lb />Major: Undecided<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Played at defensive back during the spring. . .Came down<lb />with mononucleosis before the close of practice. . Should<lb />be ready to go by the fall. . Could put the pressure on<lb />McLester for his kicking job. . .HeTs a long distance kicker<lb />. . .Enjoys flying in his spare time. . .Likes Paul Newman,<lb />Grand Funk, Dick Butkus and the Dallas Cowboys.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />25<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />1972 in Review..<lb />A Championship Season<lb /><lb />HONORS:<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Team: Southern Conference champions (6-0 SC record, 9-2 overall record)<lb />Head Coach Sonny Randle: Southern Conference Coach of the Year<lb /><lb />RB Carlester Crumpler: Southern Conference Athlete of the Year, Southern Conference Football Player of the Year,<lb />All-Southern Conference, honorable mention All-America, Greensboro Daily News All-State.<lb /><lb />LB Danny Kepley: All-Southern Conference, honorable mention All-America, Greensboro Daily News All-State.<lb />QB Carl Summerell: All-Southern Conference, honorable mention All-America.<lb /><lb />TE Stan Eure: All-Southern Conference.<lb /><lb />G Greg Troupe: All-Southern Conference.<lb /><lb />DB Rusty Markland: All-Southern Conference.<lb /><lb />DT Joe Tkach: Greensboro Daily News All-State.<lb /><lb />K Ricky McLester: Greensboro Daily News All-State.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />GAME NO. 1 "<lb />SUMMERELL HITS VMI WITH THREE TD BOMBS TO IGNITE PIRATES IN OPENER, 30-3<lb /><lb />September 9 at Lexington, Va.<lb />Weather conditions: Windy and clear<lb />Attendance: 4,600 (day)<lb /><lb />ECU VMI ECU LEADERS<lb /><lb />ECU 7 7 7 9 " 30 first downs z 7 11 rushing - Crumpler 29-108<lb />VMI 2 0 O OO " 3 rushes 65 33 passing - Summerell 17-7-0-162<lb />yards rushing 240 21 receiving - Dameron 4-129<lb />VMI " Cole 34 FG passes/comp./int. 17-7-0 18-11-1<lb />ECU " Dameron 83 pass from yards passing 162 134<lb />Summerell (McLester kick) punts/avg. 4-40.0 8-36.3<lb />ECU " Crumpler 2 run(McLester kick) fumbles/lost 4-4 2-1<lb />ECU " Summerell 8 pass to Dameron _penalties/yards 5-56 9-73<lb />(McLester kick)<lb />ECU " Summerell 4 pass to Eure<lb />(McLester kick)<lb />ECU " Safety<lb /><lb />26<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />GAME NO. 2 "<lb />PIRATES SMOTHER SALUKIS, 16-0, AS McLESTER BOOTS THREE FIELD GOALS<lb /><lb />September 16 at Greenville<lb />Weather condition: Clear and cool<lb /><lb />Attendance: 16,509 (night)<lb /><lb />SIU ECU ECU LEADERS<lb /><lb />SIU 0 0 G0) -"96 first downs 6 20 - rushing - L. Strayhorn 33-101<lb />ECU 0 9 7 O "16 rushes 27 76 passing - Summerell 16-4-1-34<lb /><lb />yards rushing -7 252 receiving - Eure 2-33<lb />ECU " McLester 37 FG passes/comp./int. 21-4-3 16-4-1 |<lb />ECU " McLester 25 FG yards/passing 51 34<lb />ECU " MclLester 25 FG punts/avg. 8-31.6 4-31.8 }<lb />ECU " Summerell 1 run (McLester kick) fumbles/lost 3-2 2-2 , |<lb /><lb />Penalties/yards 6-38 5-36 7 |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />GAME NO. 3 " = | i<lb />ECU CRUSHES MOUNTAINEERS, 35-7, AS SUMMERELL AND DAMERON CONNECT FOR 2 TDTS |<lb />September 23 at Greenville<lb /><lb />Weather conditions: Clear and cool |<lb />Attendance: 16, 410 (night) |<lb /><lb />ASU ECU ECU LEADERS i<lb />ASU 7 =. SS first downs 8 21 rushing - Crumpler 35-121 |<lb />ECU fat There Gi Ei 35 rushes 34 71 passing - Summerell 12-9-1-141<lb />yards rushing £25 239 receiving - Dameron 4-96<lb /><lb />ASU " Bradshaw 30 run (Clark kick) passes/comp./int.  10-3-4 12-9-1 , |<lb />ECU " Dameron 42 pass from Summerell yards passing 61 141 |<lb />(McLester kick) punts/avg. 6-33.7 4-25.0 |<lb /><lb />ECU " Summerell 1 run (McLester kick) fumbles/lost 5-3 6-4 |<lb />ECU " Crumpler | run (McLester kick) _ penalties/yards 8-40 4-4] |<lb />ECU " Dameron 14 pass from Summerell |<lb />(kick failed)<lb /><lb />ECU " Wilfore 4 pass from Summerell<lb />(Dameron pass from Summerell)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SUMMERELL PREPARES TO PASS AGAINST V.M.I.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />27 |<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />GAME NO. 4 "<lb />oWILD DOGS? CHALK UP ANOTHER SHUTOUT, PIRATES SWIM PAST RICHMOND 21-0<lb />October 7 at Richmond, Va.<lb />Weather conditions: Windy, cool and muddy<lb />Attendance: 7,500 (day)<lb /><lb />ECU UR ECU LEADERS<lb />ECU 6 0 9u56 " ZI first downs 18 12 rushing - Crumpler 35-132<lb />UR 0 0 G0 = FU rushes 65 30 passing - 15-9-0-111<lb />yards rushing 214 26 receiving - Eure 3-30<lb />ECU " Crumpler 1 run (kick failed) passes/comp./int.  15-9-0 30-11-2<lb />ECU " Safety (punter stepped out of yards passing 111 106<lb />end zone punts/avg. 5-32.8 7-34.0<lb />ECU " Wilfore 9 pass from Summerell fumbles/lost 1-0 1-1<lb />(McLester kick) penalties/yards 8-89 6-71<lb /><lb />ECU " McLester 42 FG<lb />ECU " McLester 37 FG<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />GAME NO. 5 " |<lb />CRUMPLER AND PIRATES HAM IT UP ON TV, GRAB SQUEAKER FROM CITADEL, 27-21<lb /><lb />October 14 at Greenville<lb />Weather conditions: Hazy, moderate<lb />Attendance: 15,320 (day)<lb /><lb />CIT ECU ECU LEADERS<lb />CIT 0 O° An oF ee first downs 15 21 rushing - Crumpler 38-131<lb />ECU 10 10 7-8 - 2 rushes 30 67 passing - Summerell 9-4-0-67<lb />yards rushing 80 298 receiving - Wilfore 2-29<lb /><lb />ECU " McLester 32 FG passes/comp./int. 30-14-1 9-4-0<lb />ECU " Crumpler 3 run (McLester kick-) yards passing 234 67<lb />ECU " Dameron 31 pass from Summerell punts/avg. 5-42.0 7-28.9<lb /><lb />(McLester kick) fumbles/lost 4-2 1-1<lb />ECU " McLester 25 FG penalties/yards 6-40 7-35<lb /><lb />CIT" Dotson 2 pass from Lynch<lb /><lb />(Tice kick)<lb />ECU " Summerell 18 run (McLester kick)<lb />CIT" Carson 16 pass from Lynch (Tice kick)<lb />CIT" Skordal 27 pass from Lynch (Tice kick)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />y<lb />GAME NO. 6 "<lb /><lb />WOLFPACK HALTS ECU WIN STREAK AT FIVE, 38-16, DESPITE BIG PIRATE GROUND GAN<lb />October 21 at Raleigh .<lb />Weather conditions: Clear and cool<lb />Attendance: 39,300 (night)<lb /><lb />ECU LEADERS<lb /><lb />ECU 7 5 6 0 " 16 first downs 19 21 rushing " L. Strayhorn 14-77<lb />NCSU 7 7. 14.2 = 2 rushes 49 RY: passing " Summerell 23-7-3-86<lb />yards rushing 236 224 receiving " Wilfore 4-46<lb /><lb />ECU " Crumpler 1 run (McLester kick) " passes/comp./int.  23-7-3 20-10-1<lb /><lb />NCSU " Fritts 2 run (Sewell kick) yards passing ~ 86 169<lb /><lb />NCSU " Buckey 2 run (Sewell kick) punts/avg. 5-33.0 5-29.6<lb /><lb />ECU " MclLester 33 FG fumbles/lost 1-0 0-0<lb /><lb />NCSU " Fritts 2 run (Sewell kick) penalties/yards 7-40 10-84<lb /><lb />NCSU " Burden 1 run (Sewell kick)<lb />ECU " Crumpler 1 run (pass failed)<lb /><lb />NCSU " Harrell 37 FG<lb /><lb />NCSU " Wilkes 15 run (Sewell kick)<lb /><lb />28<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />CRUMPLER SPRINTS FOR DAYLIGHT AGAINST RICHMOND.<lb /><lb />GAME NO. 7 " |<lb />CRUMPLER PROPELS EAST CAROLINA PAST UPSET-MINDED PALADINS, 27-21<lb /><lb />October 28 at Greenville, S.C.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Weather conditions: Cloudy and warm i<lb />Attendance: 6,500 (day) | |<lb />ECU FU ECU LEADERS ii<lb />ECU 0 7 | SX e j first downs 23 11 rushing - Crumpler 36-152 ;<lb />FU 14 0 her fw ed rushes 68 38 passing - Summerell 30-12-3-201<lb />yards rushing 293 11 receiving - Dameron 3-60 )<lb />FU"_ Acker 39 pass from Elvington passes/comp./int. 30-12-3 37-16-0 |<lb />(Standiford kick) yards passing 201 135 :<lb />FU"  Monferdini 9 pass from Elvington punts/avg. -6-31.5 13-35.4<lb />(Standiford kick) ~fumbles/lost 3-3 1-1 |<lb />ECU " Eure 7 pass from Summerell _ penalties/yards 7-72 5-31<lb />(McLester kick)<lb />ECU " Crumpler 1 run (McLester kick)<lb />ECU " Crumpler 2 run (McLester kick)<lb />FU" ___ Elvington 1 run (Standiford kick)<lb />ECU " Wilfore 7 pass from Summerell<lb />(kick failed)<lb />?&amp;<lb />\N<lb />GAME NO. 8 " i<lb />° CHATTANOOGA BLASTED, 33-7, AS CRUMPLER AND STRAYHORN TEAM UP FOR 243 YARDS<lb />November 4 at Greenville (ECU Homecoming)<lb />Weather conditions: Clear and cool<lb />Attendance: 17,786 (day)<lb />UT-C ECU ECU LEADERS<lb />UT-C 0 0 a Stvicoe: 7 first downs 8 29 rushing - Crumpler 29-130,<lb />ECU 7 6 6 14 " 33 rushes 42 63 Strayhorn 13-113<lb />yards rushing 114 309 passing - Summerell 20-11-0-154<lb />ECU " Crumpler 4 run (McLester kick) "passes/comp./int. 15-5-1 23-12-0 receiving - Dameron 6-85<lb />ECU " Crumpler | run (kick failed) yards passing | 36 162<lb />ECU " Wilfore 10 pass from Summerell _ punts/avg. 10-36.6 3-32.3<lb />(pass failed) fumbles/lost 1-1 6-4<lb />UT-C " Martin 4 run (Hill kick) penalties/yards 10-8 3-25<lb /><lb />ECU " Strayhorn 24 (McLester kick)<lb />ECU " Voight 3 run (McLester kick)<lb /><lb />29<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />GAME NO. 9 "<lb /><lb />PIRATES SCALP INDIANS, 21-15, TO CLAIM SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP<lb />November 11 at Williamsburg, Va.<lb />Weather conditions: Sunny and warm<lb /><lb />Attendance: 15,000 (day)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ECU WwéemM ECU LEADERS<lb />ECU 14 7 OFS Gee first downs 21 16 rushing - Crumpler 34-124<lb />W&amp;M 0 0 Suh] weeks rushes 60 46 passing - Summerell 20-10-1-172<lb />yards rushing 238 oat receiving - Eure 6-56, Dameron 3-110<lb /><lb />ECU " Crumpler 1 run (McLester kick) " passes/comp./int. 20-10-1 26-8-1<lb />ECU " Crumpler 1 run (McLester kick) " yards/passing 172 110<lb />ECU " Crumpler 3 run (McLester kick) " punts/avg. 7-29.7 5-45.0<lb />W&amp;M " Smith 3 pass from Deery (Regan _fumbles/lost }-] 6-4<lb /><lb />run) penalties/yards 2-10 8-64<lb />W&amp;M " McCutcheon 15 pass from Deery<lb /><lb />(Regan kick)<lb />GAME NO. 10 "<lb /><lb />CRUMPLER PICKS UP 169 YARDS AS ECU GROUNDS FLYERS, 24-22, UPPING RECORD TO 9-1<lb />November 18 at Greenville<lb /><lb />Weather conditions: Partly cloudy and cool<lb />Attendance: 10,200 (day)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ECU LEADERS<lb /><lb />UD 0 7 2B: - Wda trike first downs 21 13 rushing - Crumpler 38-169<lb />ECU 10 0 7 7 " 24 rushes 48 22 passing - Summerell 14-5-2-54<lb />yards rushing 84 219 receiving - Wilfore 3-35<lb />UD" __ Nichols 16 pass from Polke passes/comp./int. 26-16-1 14-5-2<lb />(Schwarber kick) yards passing 284 54<lb />ECU " Crumpler 1 run (McLester kick) "_ punts/avg. 5-35.8 6-31.3<lb />ECU " Wilfore 2 pass from Summerell fumbles/lost 5-2 0-0<lb />(McLester kick) penalties/yards 7-37 7-47<lb />UD" Zink 11 pass from Polke<lb />(Schwarber kick)<lb /><lb />UD" Whitehead 1 run (Kneeling pass from Polke)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />GAME NO. 11 "<lb /><lb />PIRATES HIJACKED IN SEASON FINALE, 42-19, BY BOWL-BOUND NORTH CAROLINA<lb /><lb />November 25 at Chapel Hill<lb /><lb />Weather conditions: Steady rain and cold<lb /><lb />Attendance: 31,600 (day)<lb /><lb />ECU LEADERS<lb /><lb />ECU 0 7 6.6 - &amp; first downs 20 21 rushing - Crumpler 27-135<lb /><lb />UNC deck. 14 SRS F Te Ae rushes 51 62 passing - Summerell 21-8-1<lb />yards rushing 247 295 receiving - Dameron 6-70<lb /><lb />UNC " Vidnovic 2 run (Alexander kick)  passes/comp./int. 24-9-1 16-9-0<lb /><lb />ECU " Crumpler 13 run (McLester kick) yards passing 93 177<lb /><lb />UNC " Johnson 2 run (Alexander kick) " punts/avg. 5-31.2 4-32.0<lb /><lb />UNC " Oglesby 1 run (Alexander kick) " fumbles/lost 4-4 6-4<lb /><lb />UNC " Oglesby 7 run (Alexander kick) penalties/yards 3-43 8-66<lb /><lb />UNC " Oglesby 3 run (Alexander kick)<lb />ECU " Crumpler 45 run (kick failed)<lb />ECU " Strayhorn 51 run (run failed)<lb />UNC " Oliver 2 run (Alexander kick)<lb /><lb />30<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ALPHABETICAL<lb /><lb />EAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />NO.<lb />11<lb />61<lb />54<lb />30<lb />dx<lb />34<lb />62<lb /><lb />NAME<lb />Bailey, Bob<lb />Bolger, Larry<lb />Bosnick, Dave<lb />Boudreau, Al<lb />*Burke, Greg<lb />Burnett, Clay<lb />*Cheely, Ned<lb />*Chipok, Tom<lb />Combs, Richard<lb />*Crumpler, Carlester,<lb />*Crusie, Mike<lb />*Dadisman, Dave<lb />*Davis, Clark<lb />*Edwards, Wash<lb />*Eure, Stan<lb />*Frazier, Tom<lb />*Gibson, Benny<lb />*Godette, Cary<lb />Grinnell, John<lb />*Harbaugh, Greg<lb />*Hibbs, Billy<lb />Hightower, Tim<lb />*Hogue, Robin<lb />*Horeis, Fred<lb />*Howe, Jimmy<lb />*Jones, Mike<lb />*Kepley, Danny<lb />*Killebrew, Dan<lb />Leavitt, Chip<lb />*Teonard, Rick<lb />Loftin, Glynn<lb />Lowe, Dave<lb />*Lowery, Buddy<lb />Lundy, Larry<lb />McGregor, Wayne<lb />*McLester, Rick<lb />*Markland, Rusty<lb />*Mayhew, Winston.<lb />*Moore, Kenny<lb />*Myrick, Mike<lb />Neff, Bob<lb />*Niklason, Gary<lb />Reutter, Joe<lb />Richardson, Pete<lb />Roper, Mike<lb />*Russell, Skip<lb />*Schink, Don<lb />*Shea, Mike<lb />Stanley, Mike<lb />*Strawderman, Butch<lb />*Strayhorn, Kenny<lb />*Strother, Nelson<lb />*Summerell, Carl<lb />*Tkach, Joe<lb />Troth, Mike<lb />*Troupe, Greg<lb />*Voight, Bobby<lb />Wade, Jim<lb />*Wilfore, Vic<lb />*Wilkerson, George<lb />*Williams, John<lb />Williamson, Wilber<lb />*Woody, Jim<lb />Wruck, Ernie<lb />*DENOTES.LETTERMEN<lb /><lb />eos<lb /><lb />t<lb />be)<lb /><lb />Rew hie et bh oe ee a<lb /><lb />t 6<lb />a<lb /><lb />oe pet CF ek bd et CO CD<lb />ik<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />DNNDANNNNANHDANRNANNAANDHDMVHAATL<lb /><lb />pound<lb /><lb />SodWwonP<lb />j<lb /><lb />DAANDADADADANARDNADY<lb />bSbbH&amp;bAe KOM<lb /><lb />fy<lb />po fh<lb />"<lb /><lb />5-11<lb /><lb />5-7<lb /><lb />W&amp;meSWOe RH o.0<lb /><lb />: NNANHDMANADHDHAD<lb />NO We<lb /><lb />mi th) eo bh<lb /><lb />oS<lb /><lb />ANNANAHADHAD<lb /><lb />WT.<lb />191<lb />222<lb />208<lb />190<lb />250<lb /><lb />193.<lb />» 195<lb /><lb />180<lb /><lb />' 176<lb /><lb />pA e<lb /><lb />194<lb />188<lb /><lb />ZL<lb /><lb />208<lb />216<lb /><lb />pI24<lb />210<lb /><lb />192<lb />198<lb />216<lb />° 188<lb />- 170<lb /><lb />204<lb />215<lb /><lb />246<lb />175<lb /><lb />178<lb />230<lb />188<lb />194<lb />180<lb />165<lb />205<lb />iy5<lb />168<lb />185<lb /><lb />HOMETOWN<lb />Bloomingdale, N.J.<lb />Arnold, Md.<lb /><lb />Long Island, N.Y.<lb />Falls Church, Va.<lb />Winston-Salem, N.C.<lb />Arlington, Va.<lb />Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Kannapolis, N.C.<lb />Wilson, N.C.<lb />Jacksonville, N.C.<lb />Dunbar, W. Va.<lb />Wilson, N.C.<lb />Lumberton, Miss.<lb />Chesapeake, Va.<lb />Maple Hill, N.C.<lb />Rocky Mount, Va.<lb />Havelock, N.C.<lb />Arlington, Va..<lb />Westfield, N.J.<lb />Swansboro, N.C.<lb />St. Simons, Ga.<lb />Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Roanoke, Va.<lb />Hortense, Ga.<lb />Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Goldsboro, N.C.<lb />Wilson, N.C.<lb />Alexandria, Va.<lb />Rocky Mount, N.C.<lb />Pink Hill, N.C.<lb />Merritt Island, Fla.<lb />East Spencer, N.C.<lb />Havelock, N.C.<lb />Danville, Va.<lb />Oakboro, N.C.<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb />Mooresville, N.C.<lb />Harrels, N.C.<lb />Goldsboro, N.C.<lb />Harrisonburg, Va.<lb />McLean, Va.<lb />Dawingtown, Pa.<lb />High Point, N.C.<lb />Hendersonville, N.C.<lb />Swansboro, N.C.<lb />Totowa, N.J.<lb />Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Dunn, N.C.<lb />Harrisonburg, Va.<lb />Trenton, N.C.<lb />Charlottesville, Va.<lb />Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Midway Park, N.C.<lb />Hampton, Va.<lb />Alexandria, Va.<lb />Chesapeake, Va.<lb />Charlotte, N.C.<lb />Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />Wilson, N.C.<lb />Norfolk, Va.<lb />Newport News, Va.<lb />Clinton, N.C.<lb />Brookhaven, N.Y.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />34<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />on" GAME NO. yore AR<lb />North Carolina State<lb /><lb />Wolfpack<lb /><lb />AT RALEIGH<lb />SEPTEMBER 8, 7:30 P.M. EDT<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />\ CARTER STADIUM -<lb /><lb />North Carolina State University<lb />Location: Raleigh, N.C. 27607<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Conference: Atlantic Coast<lb /><lb />Founded: 1887<lb /><lb />Enrollment: 13,500<lb /><lb />Nickname: Wolfpack<lb /><lb />Colors: Red and White<lb /><lb />Stadium: Carter (41,000)<lb />Chancellor: J. Carlyle Sitterson<lb />Athletic Director: Willis Casey<lb />Head Coach: Lou Holtz (Kent State °59)<lb />Record at NCSU: 8-3-1, one year<lb />Career Record: 21-23-1, four years<lb />SID: Ed Seaman (919) 737-2102<lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972<lb /><lb />Overall Record: 8-3-1<lb />ACC Record: 4-1-]<lb />RESULTS<lb />24 Maryland 24<lb />43 Syracuse 20<lb />33 North Carolina 7 34<lb />oe Georgia 28<lb />7 Duke 0<lb />42 Wake Forest 13<lb />38 EAST CAROLINA 16<lb />42 South Carolina 24<lb />Po Virginia 14<lb />22 Penn State 37<lb />42 Clemson 17<lb />PEACH BOWL<lb />49 West Virginia 13<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />1973 OUTLOOK<lb />Lettermen Lost: 18<lb />Lettermen Returning: 29<lb />Starters Lost: 8<lb />Starters Returning: 14<lb />Strengths: Offensive line, running backs, experience at QB,<lb />good PAT kicker.<lb />Weaknesses: Unproven defense, no speed at wide receiver,<lb /><lb />kicking game.<lb />Top Players: RB Willie Burden, FB Stan Fritts, QB Bruce<lb />Shaw, OG Bill Yoest, T Rick Druschal, WR Don<lb /><lb />Buckey, QB Dave Buckey, FB Charlie Youn ; LB<lb />Mike Daley, DB Bob Divens. .<lb /><lb />SCHEDULE<lb />sept. &amp; EAST CAROLINA H<lb />sept. 15 Virginia H<lb />oot. Zz Nebraska A<lb />Sept. 29 Georgia A<lb />Oct. 6 North Carolina H<lb />sn ee Maryland H<lb />fe Clemson A<lb />Nov. 3 3 South Carolina A<lb />Nov. 10 Penn State A<lb />Nov. 17 Duke A<lb />Nov. 24 Wake Forest H<lb /><lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb />Won 2, Lost 1, Tied 0.<lb />Last NCSU Win: 1972 (38-16)<lb />Last ECU Win: 1971 (31-15)<lb />Series Began: 1970<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a GAME NO. 2 eS a<lb />So. Mississippi<lb /><lb />Golden Eagles<lb /><lb />AT HATTIESBURG<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER 15, 7:30 P.M. CDT<lb />; UNIVERSITY STADIUM y<lb /><lb />The University of Southern Mississippi<lb />Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. 39401<lb />Conference: Independent<lb /><lb />Founded: 1910<lb /><lb />Enrollment: 9,200<lb /><lb />Nickname: Golden Eagles<lb /><lb />Colors: Black and Gold<lb /><lb />Stadium: University Stadium (16,000)<lb />President: Dr. William D. McCain<lb />Athletic Director: Reed Green<lb /><lb />Head Coach: P.W. Underwood (Southern Miss. TS7)<lb />Record at USM; 19-23-1, four years<lb />Career Record: 19-23-1, four years<lb />SID: Ace Cleveland (601) 266-7324<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972<lb /><lb />Overall Record: 3-7-1<lb />RESULTS<lb />38 Texas-Arlington 17<lb />4 Louisiana Tech 33<lb />2 Mississippi , 3<lb />14 West Texas State 7<lb />34 Richmond "<lb />: Mississippi 26<lb />11 Alabama 48<lb />4 Virginia Tech <lb />6 Chattanooga 10<lb />21 Utah State 27<lb />14 Memphis State 14<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DOYLE ORANGE<lb /><lb />40<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />53 a <lb /><lb />HEAD COACH - P.W. UNDERWOOD<lb /><lb />1973 OUTLOOK<lb />Lettermen Lost: 21<lb />Lettermen Returning: 32<lb />Starters Lost: 8<lb />Starters Returning: 14<lb />Strengths: More depth at more positions, good running<lb /><lb />game.<lb />Weaknesses: Depth is inexperienced.<lb /><lb />Top Players: DE Fred Cook, HB Doyle Orange, LB Mike<lb /><lb />Dennery, OG Clint Tapper, FB Wilson Plunkett,<lb /><lb />DB Eugene Bird.<lb /><lb />SCHEDULE<lb />Sept. .--15 EAST CAROLINA H<lb />Sept... 2 Florida A<lb />Sept. 29 Mississippi A<lb />Oct. 6 Chattanooga A<lb />Oct. 13 Richmond A<lb />Oct. 20 Texas-Arlington A<lb />Oct. a? Mississippi State A<lb />Nov. 3 Weber State H<lb />Nov. 10 Memphis State A<lb />Nov. 17 West Texas State A<lb />Ney. 22 Utah State H<lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb />Won 4, Lost 0, Tied 0.<lb />Last USM Win: 1969 (14-7)<lb />Last ECU Win: None<lb />Series Began: 1951<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />GAME NO. 3<lb />on<lb /><lb />Southern Illinois<lb /><lb />Salukis<lb /><lb />CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS<lb />SEPTEMBER 22, 7:30 P.M. CDT<lb /><lb />\ McANDREW STADIUM<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Southern Illinois University<lb />Location: Carbondale, Ill. 62901<lb />Conference: Independent<lb />Founded: 1869<lb /><lb />Enrollment: 20,000<lb /><lb />Nickname: Salukis<lb /><lb />Colors: Maroon and White<lb />Stadium: McAndrew (13,000)<lb />President: David R. Derge "<lb />Athletic Director: Doug Weaver _<lb />Head Coach: Dick Towers (Kansas State T53)<lb />Record at SIU: 27-30-1, six years<lb /><lb />Career Record: 27-30-1, six years<lb /><lb />SID: Glen Stone (618) 453-5311<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />HEAD COACH - DICK TOWERS |<lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972 | ay STE Oee<lb />Lettermen Lost: 28<lb />Overall Record: 1-8-1] Lettermen Returning: 48<lb />Starters Lost: 14<lb />= Starters Returning: 8<lb />Strengths: Experienced defensive unit.<lb />; e CAROLINA , es Weaknesses: Inexperienced offensive unit.<lb />0 Wichita State | 12 Top  | DB Ed Bell, RB Larry Perkins, LB Gordon<lb />6 iivian 6 Richey, C Bill Jackson, E Bob Habbe.<lb />0 Tampa 44<lb />13 Ball State i<lb />7 Iilinois State 10<lb />9 Drake 19.<lb />16 Louisville 20<lb />3 Indiana State 31 wraccr es<lb />sent. 15 Northern Illinois A<lb />sont. . 22 EAST CAROLINA H<lb />sept. 29 Oklahoma State A<lb />Oct. 6 Dayton A<lb />Oct. 13 Xavier H<lb />IE Oct. 20 Tampa H<lb />| Oct. 27 Akron H<lb />f Nov. 3 | Ball State A<lb />Nov. 10 Drake H<lb />Nov. 17 Indiana State A<lb />Nov. 24 Illinois State A<lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb />Won 2, Lost 3, Tied 0.<lb />Last SIU Win: 1970 (14-12)<lb />Last ECU Win: 1972 (16-0)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Series Began: 1966<lb /><lb />GORDON RICHEY<lb /><lb />41<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Furman<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Furman University<lb /><lb />Location: Greenville, S.C. 29613<lb />Conference: Southern<lb /><lb />Founded: 1826<lb /><lb />Enrollment: 2,000<lb /><lb />Nickname: Paladins<lb /><lb />Colors: Purple and White<lb /><lb />Stadium: Sirrine (12,000)<lb /><lb />President: Dr. Gordon Blackwell<lb />Athletic Director: J. Lyles Alley<lb />Head Coach: Art Baker (Presbyterian 53)<lb />Record at Furman: First year<lb /><lb />Career Record: First year<lb /><lb />SID: Charlie Dayton (803) 246-3550<lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972<lb /><lb />Overall Record:<lb />Southern Conference Record:<lb />RESULTS<lb />7 William &amp; Mary<lb />7 Presbyterian<lb />24 Wofford<lb />20 Appalachian State<lb />15 Western Carolina<lb />35 Davidson<lb />0 Richmond<lb />21 EAST CAROLINA<lb />7 V.M.I.<lb />13 The Citadel<lb />a Carson-Newman<lb /><lb />VINCE PERONE<lb /><lb />Paladins<lb /><lb />AT GREENVILLE, N.C.<lb />SEPTEMBER 29, 8:00 P.M. EDT<lb />FICKLEN MEMORIAL STADIUM<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />42<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />HEAD COACH - ART BAKER<lb /><lb />1973 OUTLOOK<lb />Lettermen Lost: 19<lb />Lettermen Returning: 26<lb />Starters Lost: 10<lb />Starters Returning: 12<lb />Strengths: Running backs, quarterback, ends and line-<lb /><lb />backers.<lb /><lb />Weaknesses: Small offensive line, inexperienced defensive<lb />line, lack depth in defensive backfield.<lb /><lb />Top Players: DB Vince Perone, QB Charles Elvington,<lb />RB Donnie Griffin, DT Dan Utley, SE Mike Bartik.<lb /><lb />SCHEDULE<lb />Sept. 8 Presbyterian A<lb />mt. 45 Appalachian H<lb />sept... 22 Wofford A<lb />a EAST CAROLINA A<lb />Oct. 0) Richmond H<lb />Oct. ig Davidson H<lb />Oct. 20 V.M.I. H<lb />Oct. Zi East Tennessee H<lb />Nov. a Lenoir Rhyne A<lb />Nov. 10 The Citadel A<lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb />Won 2, Lost 8, Tied 0.<lb /><lb />Last Furman Win: 1965 (14-7)<lb /><lb />Last ECU Win: 1972 (27-21)<lb /><lb />Series Began: 1961<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Davidson<lb /><lb />Wildcats<lb /><lb />AT DAVIDSON<lb />OCTOBER 6, 2:00 P.M. EDT<lb />RICHARD FIELD<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Davidson College<lb />Location: Davidson, N.C. 28036<lb /><lb />) Conference: Southern<lb />Founded: 1837<lb />Enrollment: 1,100<lb />Nickname: Wildcats<lb />Colors: Red and Black<lb />Stadium: Richard Field (8,000)<lb />President: Dr. Samuel R. Spencer, Jr.<lb />Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Scott 7 -<lb />Head Coach: David Fagg (Davidson T58) HEAD COACH - DAVE FAGG<lb />Record at Davidson: 6-241 in three years<lb />Career Record: 6-24-1 in three years<lb />SID: Emil Parker (704) 892-8021<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972 1973 OUTLOOK<lb />Overall Record: 3-7-1 :<lb />Southern Conference Record: 2-3-1 een estate be<lb />Starters Lost: 13<lb />RESULTS Starters Returning: " 9<lb />Strengths: Linebackers, halfbacks and wide receivers.<lb />= can 8 3 = Weaknesses: Quarterback and defensive backs.<lb />16 Le ; thet 4] Top Players: FL Walt Walker, HB Dave Ingold, OG Frank<lb />a eye Shinn, DE Jack Stultz, HB John Webel, LB George<lb />6 Air Force 68 Weicker<lb />10 Appalachian State 10<lb />~) Furman 35<lb />17 Wofford at<lb />25 Bucknell 21<lb />9 William and Mary 56<lb />4 Richmond 20<lb />16 The Citadel 25 SCHEDULE<lb />Sept. 8 Wofford H<lb />Sept. 15 Richmond H<lb />am. Za Lenoir Rhyne H<lb />e. Appalachian A<lb />Oct. 6 EAST CAROLINA H<lb />? Oct. 13 , Furman A<lb />Oct. 20 , William and Mary A<lb />Oct. ai Air Force A<lb />Nov. 3 V.M. I. A<lb />Nov. 17 The Citadel A<lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb />Won 2, Lost 4, Tied 0. :<lb />Last Davidson Win: 1969 (42-27)<lb />Last ECU Win: 1971 (27-26)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Series Began: 1957<lb /><lb />WALT WALKER<lb /><lb />43<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />" GAME NO. 6 TI<lb />V.M.I.<lb /><lb />Keydets<lb /><lb />AT GREENVILLE<lb />OCTOBER 13, 8:00 P.M. EDT<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />FICKLEN MEMORIAL STADIUM<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Virginia Military Institute<lb /><lb />Location: Lexington, Va. 24450<lb />Conference: Southern<lb /><lb />Founded: 1839<lb /><lb />Enrollment: 1,200<lb /><lb />Nickname: Keydets<lb /><lb />Colors: Red, White and Yellow<lb /><lb />Stadium: Alumni Mernoriaf Field (12,000)<lb />Superintendent: Maj. General Richard L. Irby<lb />Athletic Director: Tom Joynes<lb /><lb />Head Coach: Bob Thalman (Richmond °48)<lb />Record at VMI: 3-19-0, two years<lb /><lb />Career Record: 29-28-1, six years<lb /><lb />SID: Bob Currie (703) 463-6253<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972<lb /><lb />Overall Record: 2-9-0<lb />SC Record: 1-5-0<lb />RESULTS<lb /><lb />3 EAST CAROLINA 30<lb />14 Davidson 18<lb />16 Maryland , 28<lb />15 Richmond 34<lb /><lb />k The Citadel 42<lb />14 Virginia 45<lb /><lb />3 William and Mary 31<lb />10 Dayton 14<lb />31 Furman 7<lb />24 West Virginia 50<lb />|e ee Chattanooga 0<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />TOM SCHULTZE<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />HEAD COACH - BOB THALMAN<lb /><lb />1973 OUTLOOK<lb />Lettermen Lost: 16<lb />Lettermen Returning: 31<lb />Starters Lost: 10<lb />Starters Returning: 13<lb /><lb />Strengths: A better balanced offensive attack, more<lb />overall experience.<lb /><lb />Weaknesses: Lack of depth on defense, especially on the<lb />line.<lb /><lb />Top Players: FB Gene Williams, QB Tom Shultze, OT Andy<lb /><lb />Dearman, SE Ronnie Moore, DT Phil Upton, RB<lb />Ronnie Norman, OG Larry Schaudies, TE Allen<lb /><lb />Morgan.<lb />SCHEDULE<lb /><lb />Sept. 8 Virginia A<lb /><lb />meme. 15 Navy H<lb /><lb />cee «22 Richmond A<lb /><lb />sept. 29 Tulane A<lb /><lb />Oct. 6 The Citadel H<lb /><lb />Oct. EZ EAST CAROLINA A<lb /><lb />Oct. 20 Furman A<lb /><lb />Oct. 27 William and Mary A<lb /><lb />Nov. 6) Davidson H<lb /><lb />Nov. 10 Georgia Tech A<lb /><lb />Nov. 17 Virginia Tech A<lb /><lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb />Won 0, Lost 1, Tied 0.<lb /><lb />Last VMI Win: None<lb /><lb />Last ECU Win: 1972 (30-3)<lb />1972<lb /><lb />Series Began:<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />The Citadel<lb />Bulldogs<lb /><lb />AT CHARLESTON<lb />OCTOBER 20, 1:30 P.M. EDT<lb />| JOHNSON HAGOOD STADIUM<lb /><lb />The Citadel<lb /><lb />Location: Charleston, S.C. 29409<lb />Conference: Southern<lb /><lb />Founded: 1842<lb /><lb />Enrollment: 2,000 men<lb /><lb />Nickname: Bulldogs<lb /><lb />Colors: Blue and White<lb /><lb />Stadium: Johnson Hagood (22,500)<lb />President: General James W. Duckett<lb />Athletic Director: Eddie Teague<lb />Head Coach: Bobby Ross (VMI T59)<lb />Record at The Citadel: First year<lb />Career Record: First year<lb /><lb />SID: Jimmy Wilder (803) 722-4397<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972 1973 OUTLOOK<lb />Overall Record: 5-6-0 Lettermen Lost: 18<lb />Southern Conference Record: 4-3-0 Lettermen Returning: | 6<lb />Starters Lost: 14<lb />RESULTS Starters Returning: 10<lb />Strength: Defensive secondary.<lb />0 Clemson " | sa Weaknesses: Wide receivers, lack of size.<lb />28 Appalachian State 21 Top Players: OT Buddy Parrish, FB Billy Paine, DT Mike<lb />0 Western Carolina " 10 Dean, DT Jim Roberts.<lb />12 William and Mary 31<lb />42 V.M. I. 3<lb />21 EAST CAROLINA pe |<lb />Fa Chattanooga 0<lb />26 Colgate =<lb />7 Richmond 21 , SCHEDULE<lb />19 Furman 13<lb />25 Davidson 16 Sept. 8 Clemson S<lb />sem. 15 Presbyterian H<lb />ee 2 Illinois State A<lb />pent. 29 William and Mary H<lb />Oct. 6 V.M. I. . A<lb />Oct. is Chattanooga H<lb />(ict. 20 EAST CAROLINA H<lb />. Oct. Ps Lon Appalachian A<lb />Nov. bers Richmond A<lb />Nov. 10 Furman H<lb />Nov. 17 Davidson H<lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb />Won 4, Lost 7, Tied 0<lb />Last Citadel Win: 1970 (31-0)<lb />Last ECU Win: 1972 (27-21)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Series Began: 1951<lb /><lb />BUDDY PARISH<lb /><lb />45<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />F- GAME NO. 8 «<lb /><lb />North Carolina<lb />Tar Heels<lb /><lb />AT CHAPEL HILL<lb />OCTOBER 27, 1:30 P.M. EDT<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />. KENAN STADIUM . ;<lb /><lb />The University of North Carolina<lb />Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514<lb />Conference: Atlantic Coast<lb />Founded: 1789<lb /><lb />Enrollment: 19,400<lb /><lb />Nickname: Tar Heels<lb /><lb />Colors: Carolina Blue and White<lb />Stadium: Kenan (47,000)<lb />Chancellor: N. Ferebee Taylor<lb />Athletic Director: Homer Rice<lb />Head Coach: Bill Dooley (Mississippi State T56)<lb />Record at UNC: 38-28-0, six years<lb />Career Record: 38-28-0, six years<lb />SID: Jack Williams (919) 933-2123<lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972<lb /><lb />Overall Record: 11-1-0<lb />ACC Record*: 6-0-0<lb />* Atlantic Coast Conference Champions<lb /><lb />RESULTS<lb />28 Richmond 18<lb />31 Maryland 26<lb />34 North Carolina State 33<lb />14 Ohio State 3 29<lb />31 Kentucky 20<lb />pai Wake Forest 0<lb />26 Clemson 10<lb />rx Virginia 3<lb />14 Duke 0<lb />42 EAST CAROLINA 19<lb />28 Florida 24<lb /><lb />SUN BOWL<lb /><lb />32 Texas Tech 28<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />TERRY TAYLOR<lb /><lb />46<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />1973 OUTLOOK<lb />Lettermen Lost: 19<lb />Lettermen Returning: 32<lb />Starters Lost: 12<lb />Starters Returning: 10<lb />Strengths: Offensive backfield and linebacking corps.<lb />Weaknesses: Lack depth in interior lines, lost key players<lb /><lb />in defensive secondary, at defensive end and in the<lb />offensive line.<lb /><lb />Top Players: OT Robert Pratt, QB Nick Vidnovic, OG Ken<lb />Huff, C Robert Walters, HB Sammy Johnson, DT<lb />Ronnie Robinson, LB Jimmy DeRatt, LB Terry<lb />Taylor, DB Phil Lamm, FB Dick Oliver.<lb /><lb />SCHEDULE<lb />ct. 45 William and Mary H<lb />pent. 205 Maryland H<lb />sept. 2 Missouri H<lb />Oct. 6 North Carolina State A<lb />Oct. 13 Kentucky rN<lb />Oct. 20 Tulane A<lb />Oct. 27 EAST CAROLINA H<lb />Nov. 3 Virginia A<lb />Nov. 10 Clemson H<lb />Nov. 17 Wake Forest H<lb />Nov. 24 Duke A<lb /><lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb />Won 1, Lost 0, Tied 0.<lb /><lb />Last UNC Win: 1972 (42-19)<lb />Last ECU Win: None<lb />Series Began: 1972<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />eran NO. 9 a TS!<lb />William and Mary<lb /><lb />Indians<lb /><lb />AT GREENVILLE ]<lb />NOVEMBER 3, 8:00 P.M. EST _<lb /><lb />= FICKLEN MEMORIAL STADIUM J<lb /><lb />The College of William and Mary<lb />Location: Williamsburg, Va. 23185<lb />Conference: Southern<lb /><lb />Founded: 1693<lb /><lb />Enrollment: 4,500<lb /><lb />Nickname: Indians<lb /><lb />Colors: Green, Gold and Silver<lb />Stadium: Cary Field<lb /><lb />President: Dr. T. A. Graves<lb /><lb />Athletic Director: Ben j : ,<lb />Head Coach: Jim Root (Miami of Ohio °53 eens<lb />Record at W &amp; M: 5-6-0, one year So e eee<lb />Career Record: 23-20-1, five years<lb /><lb />SID: Barry Fratkin (703) 229-3111<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972 1973 OUTLOOK<lb />Overall Record: 5-6-0 Lettermen Lost: 6<lb />SC Record: 4-2-0 Lettermen Returning: 28<lb />Starters Lost: 7<lb />RESULTS Starters Returning: 16<lb />Strength: Much returning experience.<lb />31 Furman : 7 Weakness: Demanding schedule with first four games on<lb />9 Navy 13 the road.<lb />17 Villanova 20 Top Players: C Joe Montgomery, G Stan Victor, DE<lb />31 The Citadel IZ Ronnie Chappell, K-TB Terry Regan.<lb />34 West Virginia 49<lb />17 Vanderbilt at<lb />31 V.M. I. 3<lb />17 Virginia Tech ]<lb />56 Davidson |<lb />15 EAST CAROLINA 21 a<lb />3 Richmond ? Sept. 8 Virginia Tech A<lb />Dept. 15 North Carolina rN<lb />pope 22 Wake Forest A<lb />sept. 29 The Citadel A<lb />Ost. 6 Villanova H<lb />Oct. 13 Vanderbilt A<lb />Oct. f. | ee Davidson H<lb />Oct. a V.M. I. | H<lb />Nov. ~. EAST CAROLINA A<lb />Nov. 10 Colgate H<lb />Nov. 17 Richmond H<lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb />Won 2, Lost 2, Tied 1. 1<lb />Last W &amp; M Win: 1971 (28-10)<lb />Last ECU Win: 1972 (21-15)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />JOE MONTGOMERY Series Began: 1966<lb /><lb />4?<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />moan NO. 10 a<lb /><lb />Richmond<lb />Spiders<lb /><lb />AT GREENVILLE<lb />NOVEMBER 10, 1:30 P.M. EST<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />FICKLEN MEMORIAL STADIUM<lb /><lb />The University of Richmond<lb /><lb />Location: Richmond, Va. 23173<lb />Conference: Southern ....<lb /><lb />Founded: 1830<lb /><lb />Enrollment: 7,000<lb /><lb />Nickname: Spiders<lb /><lb />Colors: Red and Blue<lb /><lb />Stadium: Richmond City (22,000)<lb />President: Dr. Bruce Heilman<lb /><lb />Athletic Director: Frank Jones<lb /><lb />Head Coach: Frank Jones (North Carolina T48)<lb />Record at Richmond: 36-36-0, seven years<lb />Career Record: 60-58-3, 12 years<lb /><lb />SID: Nick Boccella (804) 285-6360<lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972<lb /><lb />Overall Record: 6-4-0<lb />SC Record: 5-1-0<lb />RESULTS<lb />18 North Carolina 28<lb />7 West Virginia 28<lb />17 Northeast Louisiana - 0<lb />34 V.M. I. 15<lb />0 EAST CAROLINA 21<lb />y Southern Mississippi 34<lb />37 Furman 0<lb />21 The Citadel 7<lb />20 Davidson 14<lb />| William and Mary 3<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />MIKE MAHONEY<lb /><lb />48<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />HEAD COACH- FRANK JONES<lb /><lb />1973 OUTLOOK<lb />Lettermen Lost: 17<lb />Lettermen Returning: 31<lb />Starters Lost: 6<lb />Starters Returning: 17<lb /><lb />Strengths: Return 10 starters on defense, experience at<lb />QB, abundance of offensive backs.<lb />Weaknesses: Lack of depth in offensive line.<lb /><lb />Top Players: FB Barty Smith, P Jay Jones, LB Pat Kelly,<lb /><lb />DE Lea Pearson, S Bob Loprete, DT Vic Moye, DT<lb />Ace Owens, WR Mike Mahoney.<lb /><lb />SCHEDULE<lb />mot. IS Davidson A<lb />Sept... 22 V.M.I. H<lb />pert. -. 2 Wake Forest H<lb />Oct. 6 Furman A<lb />Oct. 13 Southern Mississippi H<lb />Oct. 20 West Virginia H<lb />Oct. 27 NE Louisiana A<lb />Nov. 3 The Citadel H<lb />Nov. 10 EAST CAROLINA A<lb />Nov. 17 William and Mary A<lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb /><lb />Won 9, Lost 5, Tied 0.<lb /><lb />Last Richmond Win: 1971 (14-7)<lb />Last ECU Win: 1972 (21-0)<lb /><lb />Series Began: 1956 -<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />eer ee NO. 11 "",<lb />Applachian State<lb /><lb />Mountaineers<lb /><lb />AT GREENVILLE<lb />NOVEMBER 17, 8:00 P.M. EST<lb /><lb />~ FICKLEN MEMORIAL STADIUM<lb /><lb />Appalachian State University<lb /><lb />Location: Boone, N.C. 28607<lb />Conference: Southern<lb /><lb />Founded: 1899<lb /><lb />Enrollment: 7,800<lb /><lb />Nickname: Mountaineers<lb /><lb />Colors: Black and Gold<lb /><lb />Stadium: Conrad (10,000)<lb /><lb />Chancellor: Dr. Herbert Wey<lb /><lb />Athletic Director: Roy Clogston<lb /><lb />Head Coach: Jim Brakefield (Centre 41)<lb />Record at ASU: 12-8-2 in two years ert eee  10 BRAM hD<lb />Career Record: 40-23-2 in six years<lb /><lb />SID: Grady Cooper (704) 262-2090<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />REVIEW OF 1972 1973 OUTLOOK<lb />Overall Record: 5-5-1 Lettermen Lost: 2<lb />Southern Conference Record: 0-4-0 Lettermen Returning: 32<lb />Starters Lost: 9<lb />RESULTS Starters Returning: 14<lb />3 Strengths:  Halfbacks, offensive line, and linebackers.<lb />7 Western-Kentucky 6 Weakness: Quarterback.<lb />21 The Citadel 28 Top Players: DT Ron Reynolds, SE Dwight Gates, RB<lb />7 EAST CAROLINA 35 Charlie Haughabrook, K Greg Clark.<lb />17 Furman 20<lb />10 Davidson 10<lb />7 South Carolina 41<lb />42 Lenoir Rhyne 13<lb />35 East Tennessee State 34 +<lb />17 Florence State  iain iccuome<lb />55 Eastern Kentucky 7 Se<lb />pt. 8 Western Kentuck H<lb />21 Western Carolina 35 Sept. 15 Posse y A<lb />Sept... 22 Western Carolina A<lb />~ LE OOO se ay ll Sept. 29 Davidson H<lb />4. | : Oct. 6 Lenoir Rhyne H<lb />Oct. 13 East Tennessee A<lb />Oct. 20 Wofford H<lb />~ Oct. Ce A The Citadel H<lb />Nov. 3 . Florence State A<lb />Nov. 10 South Carolina A<lb />Nov. 17 EAST CAROLINA A<lb />SERIES RECORD VS. EAST CAROLINA<lb />Won 16, Lost 5, Tied 0.<lb />Last ASU Win: 1961 (16-14)<lb />Last ECU Win: 1972 (35-7)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Series Began: 1932<lb /><lb />CLINTON BRADSHAW<lb /><lb />49<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DR.LEO JENKINS<lb />THE CHANCELLOR<lb /><lb />When East Carolina defeated William and Mary, 21-15,<lb />a year ago, to capture the Southern Conference football<lb />championship, no one present was more proud of the<lb />Pirates than Dr. Leo Jenkins, the dynamic East Carolina<lb />University chancellor.<lb /><lb />Jenkins has supported Pirate athletic endeavors with<lb />the same progressive enthusiasm that has marked his leader-<lb />ship of East Carolina into the realm of academic excellence.<lb />And now, as East Carolina emerges as one of the SouthTs<lb />leaders in higher education, Jenkins continues to strive for<lb />the type of improvements and quality expansion that East<lb />Carolina will need in its many and varied fields of academic<lb />pursuit to meet the ever-growing needs of the region and<lb />the state.<lb /><lb />Born in Succasunna, N.J., in 1913, Dr. Jenkins holds<lb />degrees from Rutgers, Columbia and New York University,<lb />and has attended Duke and Harvard UniversityTs Institute<lb />for College Presidents.<lb /><lb />During World War II, Jenkins served as a Marine<lb />Major in the Pacific and was awarded the Bronze Star and<lb />two Presidential Unit citations.<lb /><lb />Jenkins came to East Carolina as dean after serving<lb />two years as assistant commissioner of higher education in<lb />New Jersey. Prior to that he was a professor of political<lb />science and history at Montclair Teachers College, Mont-<lb />clair, N.J.<lb /><lb />In 1960, Jenkins became president of the University.<lb />Under his dynamic leadership East Carolina University has<lb />grown from othat down east college? into a major university<lb />serving the entire eastern seaboard. With the reorganization<lb />of the stateTs university system in 1972, his title was<lb />changed to chancellor.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />The Chancellor of East Carolina University is first<lb />and foremost an educator; but neither his talents nor the<lb />expenditure of his energies are confined to this discipline.<lb />An outstanding civic and religious leader, Dr. Jenkins holds<lb />memberships on the Board of Directors of Carolina Tele-<lb />phone and Telegraph Company and Wachovia Bank and<lb />Trust Company. He is Chairman of the North Carolina<lb />Council of Presidents of State Supported Universities and<lb />a member of the North Carolina Atomic Energy Advisory<lb />Commission.<lb /><lb />His talents have often been solicited by numerous<lb />regional, state and national governmental commissions and<lb />advisory councils. A strong interest in intercollegiate<lb />athletics is indicated by Dr. JenkinsT affiliation with numer-<lb />ous athletic organizations, including the Triangle Chapter<lb />of the National Football Hall of Fame of which he is<lb />Director.<lb /><lb />Married to the former Lillian Jacobson of Lavallette,<lb />N.J., they have six children: James, Jeffery, Suzanne,<lb />Patricia, Sallie and Jack.<lb /><lb />CHANCELLOR JENKINS FLASHES HIS PIRATE PRIDE AFTER EAST CAROLINA'S 21-15 DEFEAT OF WILLIAM<lb />AND MARY FOR THE 1972 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP.<lb /><lb />50<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>CLARENCE STASAVICH<lb />THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR<lb /><lb />The man who is largely responsible for the rise of the<lb />East Carolina University athletic program to national calibre<lb /><lb />is Clarence Stasavich, Director of Pirate Athletics.<lb /><lb />One of the best known, most liked and most respected<lb />men in the world of college athletics, Stasavich has been the<lb />author of a long list of accomplishments " both as an<lb />athletic director and a coach " that few men can match.<lb /><lb />oStas?, as he is known to his acquaintances and to<lb />thousands of sports fans, first came to Greenville as the<lb />PiratesT head coach in 1962 after a fantastically successful<lb /><lb />16-year tenure at Lenoir Rhyne. A year later he assumed<lb /><lb />the dual role of athletic director and head football coach.<lb /><lb />Since that time, he has overseen the development of a<lb />modern all-purpose athletic complex which includes Ficklen<lb />Stadium, Minges Coliseum, Scales Field House, Harrington<lb />Field and the University Track. Also under his direction,<lb />East Carolina became a member of the Southern Conference<lb />in 1965, and in 1966 was classified in the major college<lb />football ranks tor the first time.<lb /><lb />StasavichTs achievements as a coach are just as im-<lb />pressive. Three of his East Carolina teams in succession<lb />(1963, 64, 65) posted 9-1 records and won bowl games.<lb />In 1966, East CarolinaTs second year.in the Southern Con-<lb />ference, his Pirates won a share of the conference title.<lb />After eight years as head coach he had an overall record of<lb />50-25-1, tying him with Jack Boone as the winningest coach<lb />in Pirate football history.<lb /><lb />In December, 1969, he relinquished his coaching<lb />duties to devote full time to the job of directing East<lb />CarolinaTs ever-expanding athletic program.<lb /><lb />: A virtual sports legend in his own time in the western<lb />part of the state, oStas? began his string of athletic successes<lb />as a collegian at Lenoir Rhyne, where he played four years<lb />of football, four years of basketball, two years of tennis and<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />SS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />STASAVICH DISCUSSES AN ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT BUSINESS<lb /><lb />MATTER WITH ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR BILL CAIN AND<lb /><lb />BUSINESS MANAGER EARLINE LEGGETT.<lb /><lb />51<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />one year of baseball. He won All-Conference honors three<lb />years in both football and basketball, and in his junior and<lb />senior years, 1934 and 1935, he was named to the Charlotte<lb />ObserverTs Flaming Five, an annual recognition of the top<lb />five athletes in North and South Carolina.<lb /><lb />StasavichTs first venture into coaching came in 1935<lb />at Campbell College where he was football line coach, head<lb />basketball coach and assistant baseball coach. Three years<lb />later, he returned to Lenoir Rhyne as football line coach,<lb />assistant basketball coach and head tennis coach. His tennis<lb />teams won two conference championships.<lb /><lb />Stasavich entered the U.S. Navy in 1942, and served<lb />with distinction in the European, Mediterranean and Pacific<lb />theaters of World War II as an LST commander.<lb /><lb />After discharge from the service in 1946, he earned<lb />his masters degree at the University of North Carolina and<lb />then returned to Lenoir Rhyne " this time as athletic di-<lb />rector and head football coach. It didnTt take too long for<lb />oStas? to reinstate his reputation as a winner. In the 16<lb />years before he came to East Carolina, he compiled a<lb />spectacular 120-37-7 record at the Hickory school. His<lb />teams won nine Carolinas Conference championships "<lb />seven of them in succession from 1955 to 1961 " and in<lb />1960 won the National Association of Intercollegiate<lb />Athletics national championship.<lb /><lb />StasavichTs offense was the single wing, and in 1969,<lb />he was the last remaining advocate of this exciting forma-<lb />tion in the major college ranks. He has authored numerous<lb />articles on football in general and the single wing in particu-<lb />lar. And thereTs no question that his single wing philosophy<lb />was one of the most successful philosophies in the nation.<lb />When he retired from coaching, his remarkable lifetime<lb />record of 170 wins, 64 losses and 8 ties ranked him behind<lb />Bear Bryant of Alabama and Johnny Vaught of Mississippi<lb />as the third winningest active coach in America.<lb /><lb />A member of the Helms Hall of Fame and the North<lb />Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, oStas?? was honored as<lb />National Coach of the Year twice " 1959 and 1964 " and<lb />District Coach of the Year five times.<lb /><lb />Listed in WhoTs Who in the Southeast, Stasavich has<lb />contributed much of his time to the North Carolina<lb />Cerebral Palsy Hospital, of which he is a director.<lb /><lb />A native of Georgetown, IIL., oStas? is married to the<lb />former Helen Warlick of Hickory, and they are the parents<lb />of three grown children " Rebecca, Mary and Walter.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DR. DOUGLAS R. JONES<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DR. EDGAR W. HOOKS, JR.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />BILL CAIN<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DR. DOUGLAS R. JONES<lb />FACULTY ATHLETIC COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN<lb /><lb />East Carolina University has as Chairman of its<lb />Faculty Athletic Committee one of North CarolinaTs most<lb />prominent professors in Dr. Douglas R. Jones.<lb /><lb />Dr. Jones, a native of nearby Farmville, was educated<lb />at East Carolina where he received both his bachelor and<lb />M.A. degrees in mathematics. He received his Ph.D. in<lb />Elementary Administration from George Peabody College<lb />for Teachers in Nashville, Tenn.<lb /><lb />He returned to ECU in 1958 as a professor in the<lb />department of education and was named the departmentTs<lb />director in 1961. In 1963, he was appointed Dean of the<lb />School of Education.<lb /><lb />Dr. Jones is presently serving on many committees at<lb />the state level. He is listed in WhoTs Who in American Ed-<lb />ucation and also in WhoTs Who in America.<lb /><lb />Married to the former Mary Massengill of Danville,<lb />Va., they have one son, Douglas Jr., a junior at UNC-Chapel<lb />Hill.<lb /><lb />DR. EDGAR W. HOOKS, JR.<lb /><lb />CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF<lb />HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION<lb /><lb />Dr. Edgar W. Hooks, Jr., begins his third year as<lb />chairman .of the Department of Physical Education at East<lb />Carolina University. He began his duties as chairman in<lb />July, 1971 when he succeeded Dr. N.M. Jorgensen, who<lb />retired to become a fulltime professor.<lb /><lb />A native of Fremont, Hooks received his A.B. degree<lb />from the University of North Carolina in 1953 and the next<lb />year earned his M.Ed. degree. He was awarded his Ed.D. at<lb />George Peabody College in Nashville, Tenn.<lb /><lb />Hooks has been a member of the Department of<lb />Physical Education at East Carolina since 1965. Prior to<lb />that he taught at Campbell College, Atlantic Christian<lb />College and Boyden High School in Salisbury.<lb /><lb />He is married to the former Bettie Wright and they<lb />have three children: Edna, Edgar III, and Eden.<lb /><lb />BILL CAIN<lb />ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR<lb /><lb />Bill Cain begins his second year as assistant athletic<lb />director at East Carolina.<lb /><lb />A native of Rockingham, he is an- East Carolina<lb />graduate and former co-captain of the Pirate football team.<lb />Following his graduation in 1959, he spent a successful<lb />seven-year period in the high school coaching ranks before<lb />returning to his alma mater in 1968 as freshman football<lb />coach. In the meantime he added his M.A. in 1961, also<lb />from East Carolina.<lb /><lb />Cain became business manager of athletics in 1970<lb />and retained that position until a year ago, when he was<lb />named to his present position.<lb /><lb />In his capacity as assistant athletic director, Cain<lb />handles the scheduling for all minor sports in addition to<lb />assisting Athletic Director Clarence Stasavich. with the<lb />administrative duties of the athletic department. Beginning<lb />in the current academic year he will also be ECUTs golf<lb />coach.<lb /><lb />Cain is married to the former Frances Johnson of<lb />Roanoke Rapids. They have two sons, Lance 12 and<lb /><lb />_ Tracy 9.<lb /><lb />62<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>EARLINE LEGGETT<lb />BUSINESS MANAGER OF ATHLETICS<lb /><lb />Earline Leggett begins her second year as business<lb />manager of athletics at East Carolina.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Leggett, a graduate of Baker Business School,<lb />assumed her present duties a year ago when former Business<lb />Manager of Athletics Bill Cain was named assistant athletic<lb />director.<lb /><lb />A native of Martin County, Mrs. Leggett resides in<lb />Williamston, a small town 30 miles from Greenville. Prior<lb />to being named business manager of athletics, she was<lb />personal secretary to Athletic Director Clarence Stasavich<lb />for nine years.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Leggett controls the athletic departmentTs fi-<lb />nancial matters in addition to being in charge of the ECU<lb />Athletic Ticket Office.<lb /><lb />Formerly Earline Hollis, Mrs. Leggett is married to<lb />King D. Leggett of Williamston.<lb /><lb />JOHN EVENSON<lb />SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR<lb /><lb />John Evenson begins his first year as sports informa-<lb />tion director at East Carolina.<lb /><lb />Evenson, who assumed his duties in July, comes to<lb />East Carolina from the western part of the state where he<lb />was a sports writer for the Asheville Citizen.<lb /><lb />A native of Lafayette, Ind., Evenson attended Edison<lb />Junior College in Fort Myers, Fla., where he served as<lb />sports information director and wrote for the Fort Myers<lb />News-Press. ,<lb /><lb />He completed his junior year at Western Carolina<lb />University while serving as assistant sports information<lb />director.<lb /><lb />Evenson then transferred to the University of Tenn-<lb />essee where he earned his bachelors degree in communi-<lb />cations in 1972. While at Tennessee, he was sports<lb />editor of the Tennessee Daily Beacon and was chosen as the<lb />recipient of the Grantland Rice Memorial Scholarship.<lb /><lb />Following his graduation he accepted the position on<lb />the sports staff of the Asheville Citizen, a post which he<lb />held until coming to East Carolina.<lb /><lb />DANNY WHITFORD<lb />ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR<lb /><lb />Danny Whitford begins his second year as East<lb />CarolinaTs assistant sports information director.<lb /><lb />A native of Vanceboro, Whitford is a senior majoring<lb />in business administration. He attended VanceboroTs Farm<lb />Life High School where he was selected the schoolTs most<lb />outstanding athlete and served as president of the student<lb />body his senior year.<lb /><lb />Before assuming his present duties, Whitford worked<lb />as political columnist for oFountainhead?, the East Carolina<lb />University student newspaper. During the past summer he<lb />edited the East Carolina football yearbook.<lb /><lb />Whitford is married to the former Teresa Morris of<lb />Vanceboro.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />53<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />IRA NORFOLK<lb />PIRATE CLUB EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR<lb /><lb />Ira Norfolk is the energetic executive director of the<lb />Pirate Club. Since coming to East Carolina in 1972, he has<lb />guided ECUTs athletic booster organization into a period of<lb />dynamic growth.<lb /><lb />A native of Baltimore, Md., Norfolk is a graduate of<lb />the University of North Carolina where he performed as a<lb />forward on the Tar Heel basketball teams of 1944-45-46.<lb />He served in the U.S. Marine Corps until his retirement as<lb />a major in 1963. Between overseas assignments he served<lb />as both a coach and athletic director.<lb /><lb />Norfolk moved on to Virginia Tech in 1963 where<lb />he carried out the double duties of assistant athletic di- f<lb />rector and business manager of athletics for a year. He<lb />then became athletic director and head basketball coach<lb />~ " Christian College, a post which he held until<lb /><lb />Norfolk is married to the former Ruth Marie<lb />Sudbrook of Baltimore. They are the parents of three<lb />grown children " Ronnie, Jeanette and Lynne, and two<lb />teenagers " Craig 19, and Allen 14.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />THE PIRATE CLUB<lb /><lb />The Pirate Club is the athletic booster organization for East Carolina University. Its purpose is<lb />to raise funds, through contribution from the alumni, friends and students, to support the<lb />entire athletic program which includes 13 intercollegiate sports " football, basketball, baseball,<lb />swimming, wrestling, tennis, outdoor and indoor track, cross country, soccer, golf, lacrosse and<lb />crew. The University needs substantial assistance from friends and alumni to develop a complete<lb /><lb />1973-74 OFFICERS<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />are ee = President 4nd wholesome program. The Pirate Club is a division of the ECU Education Foundation, Inc.<lb />a es - Ast Vice-President 4 curate records are kept and audited annually. Funds are budgeted to each individual sports<lb />Harold Thomas . . 2nd Vice-President 1, the Athletic Director and Athletic Council. Basic membership is $100 annually. However,<lb />Mike Bunting. - 3rd Vice-President there is no maximum or minimum that an individual may give in support of the program.<lb />Joe Hallow .Secretary Pirate Club contributions are tax deductible. Club members enjoy many benefits such as<lb />Cliff Moore . .Treasurer priority in season ticket purchases, special parking at home games, use of the Pirate Club<lb />Ira Norfolk . . Exee. Director Building, complimentary brochures and a monthly newsletter (weekly during football and<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />basketball seasons), theatre-type seats in Ficklen Stadium and cushion seats in Minges Coliseum<lb />and the satisfaction of a working relationship with an imaginative, growing major college<lb />athletic program.<lb /><lb />PIRATE CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS<lb /><lb />AYDEN: Bill McLawhorn; BETHEL: D.T. House, R.C.<lb />Young; CHARLOTTE: C. Ralph Kinsey, Jr.; DURHAM:<lb />John Osborne, Curtis Pergerson; EDENTON: Pat Flanagan:<lb />ELIZ. CITY: Rick McLawhorn; FARMVILLE: W.R.<lb />Dake, Bob Hunt; FAYETTEVILLE: Van G. Dickens;<lb />GARNER: " Steve Morrisette; GOLDSBORO:  Vassie<lb />Balkcum, Troy Pate, Vernon Southerland; GREENSBORO:<lb />Mike Bunting, Alton C. Greene, Jr.; GREENVILLE: Bob<lb />Abbott, Dr. M.W. Aldridge, Hugh Bazemore, W.W. Brown,<lb />Bill Cain, Gene Carson, Bill Clark, George Coffman, Bill<lb />Dansey, Dr. Robert Deyton, Cameron Dudley, Travis<lb />Flanagan, Les Garner, Louis Gaylord, Joe Hallow, Curtis<lb />Hendrix, Frank Hill, Howard Hodges, Dr. Leo Jenkins,<lb />Dr. Douglas Jones, John R. Jones, Jr., W.C. King, Thomas<lb />H. Lane, Jr., Dr. William Monroe, Cliff G. Moore, Sr., Dr.<lb />Donald Patrick, Waverly Phelps, Gene Prescott, Scrappy<lb />Proctor, Jr., Ed Rawl, Jr., Jimmy Rayford, Wilson Rhodes,<lb />Dr. L.E. Ross, Frank Saunders, W.M. Scales, Jr., Clarence<lb /><lb />54<lb /><lb />Stasavich, Harold Thomas, Roy Tripp, Dr. Al Weimer, Dr.<lb />Steven White, Carl Woxman, Sr.; GRIFTON: Ed Casey,<lb />Dr. William Rasberry; HENDERSON: Jim Chesnutt;<lb />KINSTON: Bill Darby, Al Owens; MANTEO: _ Jerry<lb />Cahoon; MOREHEAD CITY: Tom Bennett, Tom Blanchard<lb />NASHVILLE: Troy Burnette; NEW BERN: Fred S.<lb />Woodruff; RALEIGH: Bill Bailey, Roddy Jones; ROBER-<lb />SONVILLE: Robert B. Lee; ROCKY MOUNT: Blarnie T.<lb />Tanner, William Wallace; SNOW HILL: John Harper,<lb />George Walston; TARBORO: Bob Bird, R.M. Fountain,<lb />Jr.; WASHINGTON: Ralph Hodges, Dick Paul, Bill<lb />Roberson, Jr.; WILLIAMSTON: David A. Boyd. J.H.<lb />Edwards, Jr., Bermey Stevens; WILMINGTON: Ed P.<lb /><lb />Godwin, Jr., Lynwood L. Grissom; WILSON: Mickey<lb /><lb />Little, Jerry Powell, Al Wheeler; MARIETTA, GA.: E.<lb />Metz Bizzell; RICHMOND, VA.: Jim Jackson; SMITH-<lb />FIELD, VA.: Robert E. Hill.<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PIRATES OF THE PAST<lb /><lb />KKK KKK KKK KK<lb /><lb />1972<lb /><lb />1955<lb />1965<lb /><lb />1966<lb /><lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1970<lb /><lb />1972<lb /><lb />1965<lb />1967<lb /><lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb /><lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1972<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />GLENN BASS<lb />1957-60<lb /><lb />DICK CHERRY<lb />1952-55<lb /><lb />SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR<lb /><lb />- Carlester Crumpler (back)<lb /><lb />LITTLE ALL-AMERICANS<lb /><lb />. Lou Hallow ee<lb />. Dave Alexander (back<lb /><lb />HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS<lb />(MAJOR COLLEGE)<lb /><lb />Kevin Moran (tackle<lb />Johnny Crew (center<lb />Bobby Ellis (hack<lb /><lb />Walter Bostic (guard<lb />Butch Colson (back<lb /><lb />. .Don Tyson (tackle<lb /><lb />. Dick Corrada (flanker<lb />Rich Peeler (tackle<lb /><lb />. Carlester Crumpler een<lb />Carl Summerell (back<lb />Danny Kepley (linebacker)<lb /><lb />JACOBS BLOCKING TROPHY<lb /><lb />Norman Swindell<lb />Kevin Moran<lb /><lb />ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE<lb /><lb />OFFENSE<lb /><lb />; . .Dave Alexander (back)<lb />Walter Bostic (guard); Johnny Crew (center)<lb />- Kevin Moran (tackle); Butch Colson (back<lb />Neal Hughes (back<lb />. . Ben Grieb (guard)<lb />. Billy Wightman (back<lb />. Dick Corrada (flanker)<lb />. Carlester Crumpler (back<lb />Carl Summerell (back<lb />Stan Eure (end<lb />Greg Troupe (guard)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />BILL CLINE<lb />1962-64<lb /><lb />56<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />DAVE ALEXANDER BUTCH COLSON<lb /><lb />1963-65 1967-69<lb />DEFENSE<lb />1965 . none<lb />1966 Kevin Moran (tackle): Bobby Ellis =<lb />1968 . Don Tyson (tackle<lb />1969 George Wheeler (tackle)<lb />1970 ; . .Rich Peeler (tackle)<lb />1971 Rich Peeler (tackle), Monty Kiernan (linebacker),<lb />Jack Patterson (safety)<lb />1972 Danny Kepley (linebacker), Rusty Markland (back)<lb /><lb />SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR<lb /><lb />1967 ~ Butch Colson tec<lb />1972 . Carlester Crumpler (back)<lb />SOUTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF WEEK<lb />1965 Bill Bailey (fullback); George Richardson (tailback);<lb /><lb />John McPhaul (end)<lb /><lb />1966 . Kevin Moran (tackle)<lb />1967 ~ George Wheeler (tackle - geo<lb />1968 Jimmy Atkins (end); Jim Flowe (defensive end<lb />1969 . Butch Colson (fullback)<lb />1970 oGeorge Whitley (defensive back - twice);<lb />Rich Peeler (tackle), Mike Mills (defensive back)<lb /><lb />1971 . Monty Kiernan (linebacker - twice);<lb />Billy Wallace (back); Jack Patterson (safety); John Casazza<lb />(quarterback); Robin Hogue (defensive end)<lb /><lb />1972 . . . . Carlester Crumpler (tailback - twice); Greg<lb />Troupe (guard); Danny ia we (linebacker); Carl<lb /><lb />Summerell (quarterback); Rusty Markland (defensive back);<lb /><lb />Terry Stoughton (defensive back)<lb /><lb />PIRATES WHO PLAYED PRO FOOTBALL<lb /><lb />Glenn Bass . Buffalo Bills wk Ae<lb />Oakland Raiders (1967<lb /><lb />Houston Oilers (1967-68)<lb /><lb />Tom Michel<lb /><lb />. Minnesota Vikings (1964- =<lb />Les Strayhorn . Dallas Cowboys (1972<lb />Tim Dameron.<lb />Dave Bumgarner .<lb /><lb />Bill Cline .<lb /><lb />-. » Houston Oilers (1972<lb />Toronto Rifles a. -66<lb /><lb />. Ottawa Rough Riders (1965-69<lb />British Columbia Lions 1 969<lb /><lb />. Ottawa Rough Riders (1968<lb />Norfolk Neptunes (1968-71)<lb /><lb />Kevin Moran .<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>OUTSTANDING PLAYER MOST VALUABLE PLAYER<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />(Presented by Alpha Phi Omega) (Presented by H.L. Hodges Co.) P t<lb />as 8 waste ee Jee ROe + « «s « » « Mapttee Aton oO Ss<lb />1963 . . . . . Frankie Galloway 1965... . . .. Maurice Allen<lb />1964. . « « « «Dawe Alexeander SOGS sk kt kt Ce<lb />Hine ge ee es Alexander bers . »« »s »« « Notman Swindell<lb /><lb />eee eee i + » s «© » JO Cree<lb />i967 ... «.« +#8L SoA oboe 1967. . « « « »« + Meal Hushes oe e a &amp; oO n<lb />1968 ... . . « » Mie Wiebtrse 1968 . . . . . . Billy Wightman<lb />r707 se Clk Cl ee Wn ee SS. eS cn: eo Coe<lb />1970. . . . . «. George Whitley 1970. . . «. . ~~. George Whitley<lb />ite  ye vrai  . 22% 8. SC Wee<lb />1972. . . . . Carlester Crumpler E972. . i 7%: ~ . Cort Sammercl A Ww a rd &amp;,<lb />E.E. RAWL MEMORIAL AWARD<lb />BLOCKING TROPHY (For Character, Scholarship,<lb />US nv + + (tomes ade Day Athletic Ability)<lb />ee  ° trodes Dey igkt. . U4. . . . Oot<lb />S98 s , «+ += $636, oe oe :<lb />: $903. . 3. « « Biawtiee Aue<lb />SUMS. Sect e « 326 Gee Mewes<lb />i . 708%, . Uo. ss « + Oe<lb />R906) is cere «tc te Ee  Dostic<lb />: BeGe*, « 6°). 5; «+ ew ee<lb />1967 . « .» *maierom sever diercas 66. °...- SS eee<lb />1968 . . . . . . Worth Springs 1967. . . . . .Simesie Stotfice<lb />YOo 6 40, 4 i+  « See Cebos a es<lb />6 4, Gee 3 ee ee Paul Haug pee «we ge Ce Ow Oe oe - Be eee<lb />: wi 5 sp ee 1970. . . . . Dwight Flanagan<lb />Ue se ke ew OR Potten<lb />a ee ee  oe<lb />LANSCHE OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN<lb />OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARD<lb />: 1962... .». » =xByé@dy Bavenee<lb />(Presented by Dr. L.E. Lansche Family) Ee ee = Keith ~Sauls<lb />iG: . eee oe 1964. . . - + . Kevin Moran<lb />9G3 2 36s se oe 1905 - - - + + Wayne Lineberry<lb />5068 ne sn ee ee S960 «4 le lk eer Bost<lb />1965 . . . . +.  # Mitchell Cannon 1967 . . . . . . Walter Adams<lb />1966 . j ss : sg Johnny Cre 1968 . . . = ~ . Garland Ballard<lb />y Ww -<lb />1367. .. = ss eee 1969 . . . . . . Jimmy Creech<lb />1968 . : : = 3 = : Jim Flowe 1970 . . ~ " . Carl Summerell<lb />1969 . . . . . «George Wheeler phe sO ge ig aor e oe BOB GRIEB<lb />1970 . . . . . . George Whitley 8 8 ss a neem 1966-68<lb />1975 «= + lel Ut 6 ORES Berean<lb />S972 « 3 « «+ » T@tey Stomshton<lb /><lb />SWINDELL MEMORIAL AWARD<lb /><lb />SOG 5 G4 ee on. »« Laroy Cobs<lb />[oot  5 lm ltl OR Gea<lb />1968 . . . . . + . George Wheeler<lb />son. 5... . . » Daneay Winer<lb />1970 . . . . . + . George Whitley<lb />eee 5 ory lk Cl. SS Rich Pecias<lb />1972 . . . Jim Post and Jim Creech<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />LES STRAYHORN WALTER BOSTIC<lb />1970-72 1964-66<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />NORMAN SWINDELL WILL MITCHELL JOHNNY CREW PAUL HAUG<lb />1963-65 1969-71 1964-66 1970-71<lb /><lb />57<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>nit _% nn cama it 3 <lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Pirate Leaders<lb /><lb />OVER THE PAST TEN YEARS<lb /><lb />YEAR<lb /><lb />1963*<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb /><lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb /><lb />YEAR<lb /><lb />1963*<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb /><lb />YEAR<lb /><lb />1963*<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb /><lb />YEAR<lb /><lb />1963*<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb /><lb />YEAR<lb /><lb />1963*<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb /><lb />YEAR<lb /><lb />1963*<lb />1964<lb />1965<lb />1966<lb />1967<lb />1968<lb />1969<lb />1970<lb />1971<lb />1972<lb /><lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb />PLAYER<lb /><lb />Tom Michel<lb />Bill Cline<lb /><lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Bill Bailey<lb />Neal Hughes<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />John Casazza<lb />John Casazza<lb />Carl Summerell<lb /><lb />RUSHING<lb />PLAYER<lb /><lb />Tom Michel<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Bill Bailey<lb />Butch Colson<lb />Butch Colson<lb /><lb />Billy Wightman<lb /><lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb /><lb />PASSING<lb />PLAYER<lb /><lb />Bill Cline<lb /><lb />Bill Cline<lb /><lb />George Richardson<lb />Bill Bailey<lb /><lb />Neal Hughes<lb /><lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Butch Colson<lb /><lb />John Casazza<lb /><lb />John Casazza<lb /><lb />Carl Summerell<lb /><lb />RECEIVING<lb />PLAYER<lb /><lb />Dave Bumgarner<lb />Dave Bumgarner<lb />Ruffin Odom<lb />Nelson Gravatt<lb />Jimmy Adkins<lb />Tom Grant<lb />Jimmy Adkins<lb />Dick Corrada<lb />Dick Corrada<lb />Tim Dameron<lb />Tim Dameron<lb /><lb />SCORING<lb />PLAYER<lb /><lb />Tom Michel<lb /><lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Dave Alexander<lb />Jim Flowe<lb /><lb />Butch Colson<lb />Butch Colson<lb /><lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Billy Wallace<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb />Carlester Crumpler<lb /><lb />PUNTING<lb />PLAYER<lb /><lb />Bill Cline<lb /><lb />Bill Cline<lb /><lb />Mike Herring<lb />Mike Herring<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Billy Wightman<lb />Tony Maglione<lb />Clark Davis<lb />Ricky McLester<lb /><lb />GAMES PLAYS YARDS<lb />10 185 934<lb />9 217 1574<lb />9 303 1587<lb />10 242 1152<lb />10 283 1484<lb />10 188 925<lb />9 239 1003<lb />9 228 1003<lb />11 343 1336<lb />10 235 1060<lb />11 289 1700<lb />GAMES PLAYS YARDS<lb />10 170 830<lb />9 138 849<lb />9 227 1029<lb />10 91 378<lb />10 2352 1135<lb />10 180 630<lb />19 170 835<lb />11 210 902<lb />10 108 557<lb />11 340 1309<lb />GAMES ATT-COMP YARDS<lb />10 80-44 693<lb /> 111-63 944<lb />9 98-53 680<lb />10 151-62 774<lb />10 124-65 805<lb />10 63-29 306<lb />9 33-19 256<lb />11 277-122 .1$12<lb />10 182-72 1004<lb />11 197-86 1275<lb />GAMES NUMBER YARDS<lb />10 ye 328<lb />9 JF 450<lb />9 28 367<lb />10 20 184<lb />10 19 328<lb />10 ie 206<lb />10 22 331<lb />9 19 211<lb />11 46 512<lb />10 25 487<lb />11 30 648<lb />GAMES TD TOT. 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YDS.<lb />10 33 33.3<lb />9 ao 34.7<lb />9 27 38.1<lb />10 69 39.0<lb />id 53 35.8<lb />10 84 37.7<lb />9 62 35.5<lb />11 60 36.7<lb />10 62 35.7<lb />11 31 9<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />TIM DAMERON<lb />1970-72<lb /><lb />58<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PUNT RETURN<lb /><lb />YEAR PLAYER GAMES NO.<lb />1963* Buddy Bovender 10 13 107<lb />1964 Bill Cline 9 16 129<lb />1965 Bobby Ellis 9 14 189<lb />1966 Bobby Ellis 10 11 130<lb />1967 Tommy Bullock 10 14 146<lb />1968 Tommy Bullock 10 9 148<lb />1969 Stu Garrett 9 8 97<lb />1970 George Whitley 11 20 191<lb />1971 Jack Patterson 10 26 220<lb />1972 Tim Dameron 11 19 179<lb />KICKOFF RETURNS<lb />YEAR PLAYER GAMES: NO.<lb />1963* Jerry Tolley 10 4 146<lb />1964 Bill Cline 9 8 246<lb />1965 Neal Hughes 9 8 159<lb />1966 Bobby Ellis 10 13 255<lb />1967 Dwight Flanagan 10 15 222<lb />1968 Tommy Bullock 10 12 256<lb />1969 Tommy Bullock 9 11 211<lb />1970 George Whitley 11 19 406<lb />1971 Rusty Scales 10 18 325<lb />1972 Carlester Crumpler 11 11 185<lb />PASS INTERCEPTIONS (Since 1965)<lb />YEAR PLAYER GAMES NO.<lb />1965 Bobby Ellis 9 5 67<lb />Todd Hicks 9 5 55<lb />1966 Bobby Ellis 10 7 =<lb />1967 Todd Hicks 10 5 76<lb />1968 Stu Garrett 10 6 54<lb />1969 Mike Boaz 9 3 54<lb />Mike Mills 9 3 42<lb />Stu Garrett 9 3 28<lb />1970 Mike Mills 11 3 30<lb />George Whitley 11 3 15<lb />1971 Jack Patterson 10 5 40<lb />1972 Rusty Markland 11 5 40<lb /><lb />(*Eastern Bowl Statistics in with 1963 season. All other<lb />years regular season game Only are counted.)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />BILLY WIGHTMAN<lb />1967-69<lb /><lb />JOHN CASAZZA<lb />1970-71<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />oNEAL HUGHES<lb />1965-67<lb /><lb />BILLY WALLACE<lb />1969-71<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />YARDS<lb /><lb />YARDS<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>The Record of the Coaches<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />RANK COACH YEARS GAMES WON LOST TIED PCT<lb />1. Clarance Stasavich 1962-69 78 50 27 1 .649<lb />y a Jack Boone 1952-61 98 50 53 5 538<lb />a Bill Dole 1949-51 30 15 14 1 517<lb />4. John Christianbury 1940-41 15 12 3 0 .800<lb />5. Jim Johnson 1946-48 24 6 17 1 .261<lb />6. Sonny Randle 1971- 21 13 8 0 .619<lb />+ G.L. (Doc) Mathis 1934-35 12 4 ~es 364<lb />8. Mike McGee 1970 11 3 8 0 273<lb />9. J.D. Alexander 1937-38 15 3 11 1 .214<lb />10. Bo Farley 1936 4 2 2 0 -500<lb />~ 11. Kenneth Beatty 1932-33 11 1 10 0 .091<lb />a. O.A. Hankner 1939 8 0 8 0) .000<lb />Most Wins " Clarence Stasavich and Jack Boone (50)<lb />Most Games " Jack Boone (98)<lb />Most Years " Jack Boone (10) __<lb />f Best Won-Lost Percentage " John Christianbury (.800) cLspEener erica wee<lb />HEAD COACH 1962-69<lb />THE TEN BEST SEASONS<lb />YEAR COACH RECORD<lb />1941 John Christianbury 7-0-0<lb />1963 Clarence Stasavich 9-1-0<lb />1964 Clarence Stasavich 9-1-0<lb />1965 Clarence Stasavich 9-1-0<lb />1972 Sonny Randle 9-2-0<lb />1953 Jack Boone 8-2-0<lb />1967 Clarence Stasavich 8-2-0<lb />1950 Bill Dole 7-3-0<lb />1960 Jack Boone 7-3-0<lb />1954 Jack Boone 6-2-1<lb />THE TEN WORST SEASONS<lb />YEAR COACH RECORD :<lb />1948 Jim Johnson 0-9-0 JACK BOONE DOC MATHIS<lb />1939 O.A. Hankner 0-8-0 (<lb />1932 Kenneth Beatty 0-5-0 tere are re rT goat Gayest ee<lb />1957 Jack Boone 1-8-0<lb />1933 Kenneth Beatty 1-5-0<lb />1938 Joe Alexander .1-6-1<lb />1934 nee ewony + 1-4-1<lb />1969 arence Stasavich 2-7-0<lb />1970 Mike McGee 3-8-0 INDIVIDUAL BOWL GAME RECORDS<lb />1956 Jack Boone 2-6-1 TOTAL OFFENSE " Most Plays - 38<lb />Dave Alexander (1965 Tangerine Bowl<lb />vs. Maine) Most net yards " 217 Bill<lb />Cline (1964) Tangerine Bowl vs. Mass-.<lb />achusetts)<lb />CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAKS RUSHING " anes rushes - 31 Dave<lb />Most wins in row " 14 (1963-64 Alexander (1965 Tangerine Bowl vs.<lb />Most losses in row " tise. 70) Maine) Most net yards - 170 Dave<lb />Most consecutive games scored in " 72 (1960-68) Alexander (1965 Tangerine Bowl vs.<lb />Most scoreless games in row " 2 (1970). Maine<lb />Most conference wins in row " 8 (1971-72) PASSING " Most attempts - 17 George<lb />Most conference losses in row " 3 (1969-70) Richardson (1965 Tangerine Bowl vs.<lb />Most consecutive conference games scored in " 15 (1965-67) Maine) Most completions - 9 George<lb />Most scoreless conference games in row " 1 (2 times) Richardson (1965 Tangerine Bowl vs.<lb />Most consecutive winning seasons " 6 (1960-65) Maine) Most net yards - 178 Bill<lb />Most consecutive losing seasons " 4 (1968-71) Cline (1964 Tangerine Bowl vs. Mass-<lb />achusetts) Most TD passes - 1 George<lb />, Richardson and Dave Alexander (both<lb />1965 Tangerine Bowl vs. Maine) Most<lb />has intercepted - 1 Bill Cline (1964<lb />La cab va vs. eng  pa and Gea.<lb />oO ri 4<lb />THE BOWL YEARS er ee ila aT<lb />1952 Lions Bowl RECEIVING " Most catches - 5 Dave<lb />Defeated by Clarion State, 13-6 Bumgarner (1964 Tangerine Bowl vs.<lb />1953 Elks Bowl Massachusetts) Most net yards - 67<lb />Defeated by Morris-Harvey, 12-0 Whitty Bass (1964 Tangerine Bowl vs.<lb />1963 Eastern Bowl Massachusetts) Most TD catches - 1<lb />Defeated Northeastern, 27-6 James Abernethy and Churchill<lb />1964 Tangerine Bowl | Grimes (both 1965 Tangerine Bowl<lb />~ Defeated Massachusetts, 14-13 vs. Maine)<lb />Se bag weeny ee 31-0 SCORING " Most total points - 12<lb />: Dave Alexander (1965 Tangerine<lb />Bowl vs. Maine) Most touchdowns -<lb />2 Dave Alexander (1965 Tangerine<lb />Bowl vs. Maine)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />59<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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(1969)<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 245 Billy Wightman vs.<lb />Davidson (1969)<lb /><lb />Most yards per rush - 12.0* Billy Wight-<lb />man vs. Marshall (1968)<lb /><lb />PASSING<lb /><lb />Most attempts - 43 John Casazza vs.<lb />Richmond (1970)<lb /><lb />Most completions - 21 John Casazza vs.<lb />Richmond (1970)<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 270 John Casazza vs.<lb />Richmond (1970)<lb /><lb />Most TD passes - 4 Dick Cherry vs.<lb />Appalachian State (1953)<lb /><lb />Most had intercepted - 5 Bill Bailey vs.<lb />Louisville (1966), John Casazza __iVS.<lb />Richmond (1970)<lb /><lb />Highest completion % - 80.0* Bill Cline<lb />vs. Wofford (1962)<lb /><lb />RECEIVING<lb /><lb />Most receptions - 14 Dick Corrada vs.<lb />Southern Illinois (1970)<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 169 Dick Corrada vs.<lb />Southern IIlinois (1970)<lb /><lb />Most TD receptions - 2 shared by 4<lb />players on 7 occasions<lb /><lb />SCORING<lb /><lb />Most total points - 24 Dave Alexander<lb />vs. Howard (1965)<lb /><lb />Most touchdowns - 4 Dave Alexander<lb />vs. Howard (1965)<lb /><lb />Most PAT kicks made - 6 Peter Kriz vs.<lb />NE Louisiana (1965), Don Tyson vs.<lb />Davidson (1967)<lb /><lb />Most 2-point conversions - 2 Bill Cline<lb />vs. Newberry (1962)<lb /><lb />Most field goals made - 3 Ricky McLester<lb />vs. Southern Illinois (1972)<lb /><lb />PUNTING<lb /><lb />Most punts - 12 Billy Wightman on<lb />three occasions<lb /><lb />Highest avg. per punt - 45.9 Mike Herring<lb />vs. Geo. 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(1962)<lb /><lb />PUNT RETURNS<lb /><lb />Most returned - 10 Tim Dameron vs.<lb />Furman (1972)<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 121 Tommy<lb />Bullock vs. Marshall (1968)<lb /><lb />KICKOFF RETURNS<lb /><lb />Most returned - 8 Rusty Scales vs.<lb />Bowling Green (1971)<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 185 Rusty Scales<lb />vs. Bowling Green (1971)<lb /><lb />INTERCEPTIONS<lb /><lb />Most interceptions - 3 shared by four<lb />players<lb /><lb />Most net yards returned - 61 Fella<lb />Rhodes vs. Southern Illinois (1967)<lb /><lb />INDIVIDUAL SEASON<lb /><lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb /><lb />Most plays - 343 John Casazza (1970)<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 1700 Carl Summerell<lb />(1972)<lb /><lb />Most yards per play - 7.3*** Bill Cline<lb />(1964)<lb /><lb />RUSHING<lb /><lb />Most rushes - 340 Carlester Crumpler<lb />(1972)<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 1309 Carlester Crumpler<lb />(1972)<lb /><lb />Most yards per rush - 6.8** Howard<lb />OTKelley (1954)<lb /><lb />PASSING<lb />Most attempts - 277 John Casazza (1970)<lb />wee " - 122 John Casazza<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 1512 John Casazza<lb />(1970)<lb /><lb />Most TD passes - 16 Dick Cherry (1954)<lb /><lb />Most had intercepted - 20 John Casazza<lb />(1970)<lb /><lb />Highest completion % - 60.5* Dave<lb />Alexander (1965)<lb /><lb />RECEIVING<lb /><lb />Most receptions - 46 Dick Corrada (1970<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 512 Dick Corrada . nn<lb /><lb />Most TD receptions - 10 Bobby Hodges<lb />(1953)<lb /><lb />SCORING<lb /><lb />Most total points - 102 Carlester<lb />Crumpler (1972)<lb /><lb />Most touchdowns - 17 Carlester Crumpler<lb /><lb />(1972)<lb /><lb />Most PAT kicks made - 30 Peter Kriz<lb />(1965) |<lb />Most 2-point conversions - 4 Bill Cline<lb /><lb />(1962)<lb /><lb />Most field goals made - 9 Rick McLester<lb />(1972)<lb /><lb />PUNTING<lb /><lb />Most punts - 84 Billy Wightman (1968)<lb /><lb />Highest avg. per punt - 50.9** Claude<lb />King (1954)<lb /><lb />PUNT RETURNS<lb /><lb />Most returned - 26 Jack Patterson (1971)<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 220 Jack<lb />Patterson (1971)<lb /><lb />KICKOFF RETURNS<lb /><lb />Most returned - 19 George Whitley<lb />(1970)<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 447 Jexry Tolley<lb />(1962)<lb /><lb />INTERCEPTIONS<lb /><lb />Most interceptions - 7 Bobby Ellis (1966)<lb /><lb />Most net yards returned - 76 Todd Hicks<lb />(1967)<lb /><lb />INDIVIDUAL CAREER<lb /><lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb /><lb />Most  - 715 Butch Colson (1967-<lb />69<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 3833 Bill Cline (1962-<lb />64<lb /><lb />Most yards per play - 6.2+ Bill Cline<lb />(1962-64)<lb /><lb />RUSHING<lb /><lb /> pote - 638 Butch Colson (1967-<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 2512 Butch Colson<lb />(1967-69)<lb /><lb />Most yards per rush - 5.7 Tom Michel<lb />(1961-63<lb /><lb />PASSING<lb /><lb />oa - 459 John Casazza (1970-<lb /><lb />Most completions - 194 John Casazza<lb />(1970-71)<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 2516 John Casazza<lb />(1970-71)<lb /><lb />Most TD passes - 27 Bill Cline (1962-64)<lb /><lb />Most had intercepted - 35 John Casazza<lb />(1970-71)<lb /><lb />Highest completion % - 57.0** Dave<lb />Alexander (1963-65)<lb /><lb />~RECEIVING<lb /><lb />Most a 79 Dick Corrada (1968-<lb />70<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 1193 Tim Dameron<lb />(1970-72)<lb /><lb />Most TD receptions - 11 shared by 3<lb />players<lb /><lb />SCORING<lb /><lb />Most total points - 204 Dave Alexander<lb />(1963-65)<lb /><lb />Most touchdowns 34 Dave Alexander<lb />(1963-65)<lb /><lb />Most PAT kicks made - 47 Peter Kriz ,<lb />(1964-65)<lb /><lb />Most 2-point conversions - 8 Bill Cline<lb />(1962-64)<lb /><lb />Most field goals made - 9 Ricky McLester<lb />(1972)<lb /><lb />PUNTING<lb />" unts - 199 Billy Wightman (1967-<lb />9 .<lb /><lb />Highest avg. per punt - 38.8*** Mike<lb />Herring (1965-66)<lb /><lb />PUNT RETURNS<lb /><lb />Most returned - 36 Bill Cline (1962-64)<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 382 Bobby Ellis<lb />(1964-66)<lb /><lb />KICKOFF RETURNS<lb /><lb />Most returned - 31 Tommy Bullock<lb />(1967-69)<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 634 Tommy<lb />Bullock (1967-69)<lb /><lb />INTERCEPTIONS<lb /><lb />Most interceptions - 14 Todd Hicks<lb />(1965-67)<lb /><lb />Most net yards returned - 163 Todd<lb />Hicks (1965-67)<lb /><lb />(*min. of 10 plays; ** min. of 50; ***min. of 100; ¢min. of 150; +min. of 250; Records before 1962 incomplete)<lb /><lb />60<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />TEAM SINGLE GAME<lb /><lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb /><lb />Most plays - 98 vs. Furman pees<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 516.vs. Davidson (1966<lb /><lb />Most yards per play - 8.5 vs. Lenoir<lb />Rhyne (1964)<lb /><lb />RUSHING.<lb /><lb />Most rushes - 76 vs. Southern Illinois<lb />(1972)<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 432 vs. Stetson (1954)<lb /><lb />Most yards per rush - 8.3 vs. Lenior<lb />Rhyne (1964)<lb /><lb />PASSING<lb /><lb />Most attempts - 43 vs. Richmond (1970)<lb /><lb />Most completions - 21 vs. Richmond<lb />(1970)<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 270 vs. Richmond<lb />(1970)<lb /><lb />Most TD passes - 4 vs. Appalachian<lb />State (1953), vs. Newberry (1962)<lb />Most had intercepted - 5 on three<lb /><lb />Occasions<lb />Highest completion % - 77.8 vs. Wake<lb />Forest (1963)<lb /><lb />TEAM SEASON<lb /><lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb /><lb />Most plays - 890 (1972<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 4066 (1972)<lb />Most yards per play - 5.8 (1964)<lb /><lb />RUSHING<lb /><lb />Most rushes - 687 (1972)<lb />Most net yards - 2783 (1972)<lb />Most yards per rush - 5.1 (1964)<lb /><lb />PASSING<lb /><lb />Most attempts - 301 (1970)<lb /><lb />Most completions - 133 (1970)<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 1612 (1970)<lb /><lb />Most TD passes - 16 (1954)<lb /><lb />Most had intercepted - 23 (1971)<lb />Highest completion % - 54.8 (1963)<lb /><lb />RECEIVING<lb /><lb />Most receptions - 133 (1970)<lb />Most net yards - 1612 (1970)<lb />Most TD receptions - 16 (1954)<lb /><lb />SCORING<lb /><lb />Most total points - 269 (1972)<lb /><lb />Most touchdowns - 40 (1964)<lb /><lb />Most PAT kicks made - 34 (1965)<lb /><lb />Most 2-point conversions - 11 (1963)<lb />Most field goals made - 9 (1972)<lb /><lb />RECEIVING<lb />Most receptions - 21 vs. Richmond PUNTING<lb />(1970) Most punts - 86 (1968)<lb /><lb />Most net yards - 270 vs. Richmond<lb />(1970) 3<lb /><lb />Most TD receptions - 4 vs. Appalachian<lb />State (1953), vs. Newberry (1962)<lb /><lb />SCORING<lb /><lb />Most total points - 74 vs. Newport News<lb />Appr. (1959)<lb /><lb />Most touchdowns - 10 vs. Newport News<lb />Appr. (1959)<lb /><lb />Most PAT kicks made - 6 vs. NE<lb />Louisiana (1965), vs. Davidson (1967)<lb /><lb />Most 2-point conversions - 3 vs. Newberry<lb />(1962), vs. Presbyterian (1963)<lb /><lb />Most field goals made - 3 vs. Southern Il.<lb />(1972)<lb /><lb />PUNTING<lb /><lb />Most punts - 13 vs. William and Mary<lb />(1968)<lb /><lb />Highest avg. per punt - 45.9 vs. Geo.<lb />Wash. (1965)<lb /><lb />PUNT RETURNS<lb /><lb />Most returned - 11 vs. Furman (1972)<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 134 vs. Marshall<lb />(1968)<lb /><lb />KICKOFF RETURNS<lb /><lb />Most returned - 8 on 3 occasions<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 185 vs. Bowling<lb />Green (1971)<lb /><lb />INTERCEPTIONS<lb /><lb />Most "e - 6 vs. East Tennessee<lb /><lb />968<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 89 vs. Southern<lb />Ill. (1967)<lb /><lb />(Records before 1962 incomplete)<lb /><lb />LONG PLAYS<lb /><lb />KICKOFF RETURNS<lb /><lb />Highest avg. per punt - 39.0 (1966)<lb /><lb />PUNT RETURNS<lb /><lb />Most returned - 45 (1968)<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 404 (1967)<lb />KICKOFF RETURNS<lb /><lb />Most returned - 50 (1971)<lb /><lb />Most net return yards - 832 (1970)<lb /><lb />INTERCEPTIONS<lb /><lb />Most interceptions - 23 (1965)<lb />Most net yards returned - 247 (1969)<lb /><lb />MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS<lb /><lb />RUSHING<lb /><lb />Longest run from scrimmage - 93 yards<lb />cE " Alexander vs. Howard (1964)<lb />D<lb />Longest non-scoring run from scrimmage<lb />- 55 yards by Carlester Crumpler vs.<lb />Furman (1971)<lb /><lb />PASSING<lb /><lb />Longest pass play - 83 yards by Carl<lb />Summerell to Tim Dameron vs. VMI<lb />(1972) (TD)<lb /><lb />Longest non-scoring pass play - 57 yards<lb />by Butch Colson to Dwight Flanagan<lb />vs. The Citadel (1969)<lb /><lb />PUNT RETURNS<lb /><lb />Longest punt return - 77 yards by Bobby<lb />Ellis vs. Lenoir Rhyne (1965) (TD)<lb /><lb />Longest non-scoring punt return - 74<lb />yards by Stu Garrett vs. So. Ill. (1969)<lb /><lb />Longest kickoff return *- 92 yards by<lb />Jerry Tolley vs. Western Carolina<lb />(1963) (no TD)<lb /><lb />Longest scoring kickoff return - 80 yards<lb />by Jerry Tolley vs. Richmond (1962)<lb /><lb />INTERCEPTION RETURNS<lb /><lb />Longest interception return - 61 yards<lb />by Fella Rhodes vs. So. Ill. (1967)<lb />(TD)<lb /><lb />Longest non-scoring interception return -<lb />§2 yards by Will Mitchell vs. Marshall<lb />(1970)<lb /><lb />PUNTING<lb /><lb />Longest punt - 88 yards by Claude King<lb />vs. Appalachian State (1953)<lb /><lb />FIELD GOALS<lb /><lb />Longest field goal - 42 yards by Ricky<lb />McLester vs. Richmond (1972)<lb /><lb />61<lb /><lb />SINGLE GAME<lb /><lb />Most first downs - 29 vs. Chattanooga<lb />(1972)<lb /><lb />ig a penalized - 13 vs. Wofford<lb />1963<lb /><lb />Most yards penalized - 156 vs. Marshall<lb />(1969) !<lb /><lb />Fewest times penalized - 1 vs. Western<lb />Carolina (1962) and vs. Richmond<lb />(1969)<lb /><lb />Fewest yards penalized - 10 vs. W&amp;M<lb />(1972)<lb /><lb />Biggest margin of victory - 74-0 vs.<lb />Newport News Appr. (1959)<lb /><lb />Biggest margin of defeat - 79-0 vs.<lb />Guilford (1932)<lb /><lb />Biggest non-shuthout victory - 54-7 vs.<lb />Atlantic Christian (1950)<lb /><lb />Worst non-shutout defeat - 55.7 vs.<lb />Lenoir Rhyne (1957)<lb /><lb />Most points in defeat - 30 vs. West Texas<lb />(1970)<lb /><lb />Fewest points in victory - 6 (on severgi<lb />occasions)<lb /><lb />Most points both team - 79 vs. Guilford<lb />(1932)<lb /><lb />SINGLE SEASON<lb /><lb />Most first downs - 227 (1972)<lb />Most times penalized - 73 (1963)<lb />Most yards penalized - 735 (1968)<lb />Fewest times penalized - 44 (1962)<lb />Fewest yards penalized - 468 (1962)<lb />Most times fumbled - 44 (1970)<lb />Most fumbles lost - 26 (1970)<lb />Fewest times fumbled - 23 (1967)<lb />Fewest fumbles lost - 8 (1967)<lb />Most opponents fumbles recovered - 24<lb />(1970)<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />HONOR ROLL OF TOP CAREER PERFORMERS<lb /><lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb /><lb />Still Active<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />HONOR ROLL OF TOP SINGLE SEASON PERFORMERS<lb /><lb />TOTAL OFFENSE<lb />PLAYER<lb /><lb />* Still Active<lb /><lb />YEAR<lb /><lb />NET YARDS<lb /><lb />PLAYER YEARS NET YARDS<lb />1. Bill Cline 62-64 3,833 1. Carl Summerell* 1972 1,700<lb />2. Butch Colson 67-69 3,025 2. Dave Alexander 1965 1,587<lb />3. Dave Alexander 63-65 2,852 3. Bill Cline 1964 1,574<lb />RUSHING YARDAGE<lb />PLAYER YEARS NET YARDS RUSHING YARDAGE<lb />1. Butch Colson 67-69 2,512 PLAYER YEAR NET YARDS<lb />2. Dave Alexander 63-65 2,112 1. Carlester Crumpler* 1972 1,309<lb />3. Carlester Crumpler* 71-72 1,847 2. Butch Colson 1967 1,135<lb />3. Dave Alexander 1965 1,029<lb />PASSING YARDAGE<lb />PLAYER YEARS NET YARDS PASSING YARDAGE<lb />1. John Casazza 70-71 2,516 PLAYER YEAR NET YARDS<lb />2. Bill Cline 62-64 2,425 1. John Casazza 1970 1,512<lb />3. Carl Summereli* 71-72 1,637 2. Carl Summerell* 1972 1,275<lb />3. John Casazza 1971 1,004<lb />PASS COMPLETIONS<lb />PLAYER YEARS NO. PASS COMPLETIONS<lb />1. John Casazza 70-71 194 PLAYER YEAR NO.<lb />2. Bill Cline 62-64 153 1. John Casazza 1970 122<lb />3. Carl Summerell* 71-72 116 2. Carl Summerell* 1972 86<lb />~ 3. John Casazza 1971 te<lb />RECEIVING YARDAGE<lb />PLAYER YEARS NET YARDS RECEIVING YARDAGE<lb />1. Tim Dameron 70-72 1,193 PLAYER YEAR NET YARDS<lb />2. Dave Bumgarner 62-64 1,023 1. Tim Dameron 1972 648<lb />3. Dick Corrada 68-70 906 2. Dick Corrada 1970 512<lb />3. Tim Dameron " 1971 497<lb />PASS RECEPTIONS<lb />PLAYER YEARS NO. PASS RECEPTIONS<lb />1. Dick Corrada 68-70 719 PLAYER YEAR NO.<lb />2. Dave Bumgarner 62-64 74 1. Dick Corrada 1970 46<lb />3. Tim Dameron 70-72 58 2. Dave Bumgarner 1964 37<lb />3. Tim Dameron 1972 30<lb />POINTS SCORED<lb />PLAYER YEARS TOTAL POINTS SCORED<lb />1. Dave Alexander 63-65 204 PLAYER YEAR TOTAL<lb />2. Butch Colson 67-69 164 1. Carlester Crumpler* 1972 102<lb />3. Carlester Crumpler* 71-72 150 2. Dave Alexander 1964 96<lb />i 3. Dave Alexander 1965 96<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />EAST CAROLINA RECORD AGAINST ALL OPPONENTS VS. SMALL COLLEGE TEAMS<lb /><lb />VS. MAJOR COLLEGE TEAMS OPPONENT FIRST LASTW L T PF PA<lb />sT AST WL T PF PA oo gpdeaceerarantg<lb /><lb />OPPONENT Reid mero Albright 1959 2959 1 0 @ 45 0<lb />Appalachian 1932 1972 516 0 251 442<lb />Bowling Green 1971 197R OES OD tS Atlantic Christian 1946 1950 4 1 1 104 34<lb />The Citadel 1951 7S SoH 207 «467 Belmont Abbey 1937 1941 1 2 0 20 38<lb />Chattanooga 1972 1972 1 0 0O 33 7 Bergen 1941 1941 10 0 13 7<lb />Davidson 1957 971 °# 20 179-129 Campbell 1933 939 1 3 @ 22 39<lb />Dayton 1972 O77 1S 8 Catawba 1952 1964 8 3 1 204 117<lb />Furman 1961 1972 8 2 0 208 153 Chowan 1935 1935 1 0 0 46 0<lb />George Washington 1965 9966 1°41 0 2" % Clarion State 1952 1952 0 1 0 6 13<lb />Louisville 1965 19662 i 0 §3? 54 East Tennessee 1954 1970 © 4:14 33 714<lb />Marshall _ 1967 1F7G SFO We, S Eastern Kentucky 1962 9962 F Oo oS12<lb />North Carolina State 1970 1972 1 2 @ 53 716 Elon 1946 196310 8 QO 289 252<lb />Richmond 1956 1972 5°93 0 225 294 Emory &amp; Henry 1958 1958 10 0 12 0<lb />Southern Illinois 1966 19790 3° 2 O 79 56 Erskine 1941 1947 2 1 0 35 28<lb />Southern Mississippi 1951 1969 0 4 0 21 154 Guilford 1932 9639 $8 1  3<lb />Toledo ; 1970 1971 0 2 0 ee Hampten-Sydney 1949 19500 3 @°°33s8<lb />North Carolina 1972 1972 0 1 O 19 42 High Point 1937 1950 2 4 1 oe 444<lb />Virginia Military a ee 2 ee Howard 1964 1965 2 0 0 66 30<lb />Virginia Tech 1956 19360 °°) 9 oa a Indiana State 1961 1961 1 0 0 19 6<lb />Wake Forest 1963 1963 1 0 0 Kutztown State 1939 1940 1 1 0 20 26<lb />West Texas State 1967 1970 0 2 0 43 81 Lenoir Rhyne 1934 1965 615 0 310 457<lb />West Virginia 8 eS Louisburg Ut eee  rt Se ee<lb />William &amp; Mary 1966 972) 23°) otten 7D Louisiana Tech 1968 1969 0 2 0 13 =: 59<lb />TOTALS 42 39 11474 1576 Maine 1965 1965 100 31 0<lb />Massachusetts 1964 1964 1 0 0 14 13<lb />Morris-Harvey 1953 1956 0 2 0 0 40<lb />Newberry 1957 1962 3 3 0O 90 97<lb />ca ore 1965 1966 1 1 QO 59 21<lb />ortheastern 1963 1963 1 0 0 27 6<lb />VS. SERVICE, FROSH, PREP TEAMS Parsons 1967 1968 2 0 0 64 33<lb />OPPONENT FIRST ...LAST WL T PF PA Presbyterian 1932 1964 6 5 O 181 131<lb />GAME GAME amt 1958 1958 1 9 8 2 6<lb />Cherry Point Marines [$48.\  1064-3e24u9 S88 25 penning raggeT t) See tatom 7 ar<lb />Duke B Team 1948 1948 0 1 0 13 = «19 Tusculum 1941 1941 1 00 31 0<lb />Edenton Flyers, ~= beet: A r 2 os aa West Chester 1954 io6s 3°26 oot 28<lb />N.C. State Fros 1 fi6 331 32 West Virginia Tech 1952 1952 1 00 34 7<lb />ee a weg Appren. it oper ts Me ea 87 W &amp; M (Norfolk Div.) 1934 ve eS oe ee<lb />a " _ to ioe eit , 6 Western Carolina 1936 19631113 0 353 348<lb />g 4 Wilson Teachers 1953 1953 1 0 0 41 0<lb /><lb />Wake Forest Frosh 1932 1933 0 2 O ~¢) 6<lb />TOTALS 1813 0 603 327 Wingate 1934 ee eee<lb />Wofford 1959 964 3 8 it . US<lb />OVERALL TOTALS 161158 10 5392 4972 TOTALS 101106 9 3315 3069<lb /><lb />62<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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[Doc] Mathis<lb />Captain: None<lb />0 Wingate<lb />2 Oak Ridge<lb />46 Chowan<lb />10 W&amp;M [Norfolk Div. }<lb />6 Appalachian<lb />13 Louisburg<lb /><lb />77<lb /><lb />1936 [2-2-0]<lb /><lb />Coach: Bo Farley<lb />Captain: Lex Ridenhour<lb /><lb />25 W&amp;M [Norfolk Div. ]<lb />0 Guilford<lb />6 Western Carolina<lb /><lb />19 Louisburg<lb /><lb />S50<lb /><lb />1937 [2-5-0]<lb /><lb />Coach: J.D. [Joe] Alexander<lb /><lb />Captain: Primy Carpenter<lb /><lb />0 Guilford<lb /><lb />0 Campbell<lb /><lb />7 Belmont Abbey<lb /><lb />6 Western Carolina<lb /><lb />6 W&amp;M [Norfolk Div. ]<lb />19 High Point<lb />27 Louisburg<lb /><lb />65<lb /><lb />1938 [1-6-1]<lb /><lb />18<lb /><lb />32<lb /><lb />14<lb />98<lb /><lb />jaca<lb />OoObaonn<lb /><lb />32<lb /><lb />wow Onno<lb /><lb />emma<lb /><lb />18<lb /><lb />13<lb />78<lb /><lb />Coach: J.D. 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        <p>THE UNIVERSITY...<lb /><lb />During more than six decades of service, East Carolina<lb />University has become the focal point of development in<lb />eastern North Carolina. Since it was chartered by the North<lb />Carolina General Assembly in 1907, East Carolina Uni-<lb />versity has moved in a rapid and orderly transition from<lb />normal school to multipurpose university. Graduate pro-<lb />grams were authorized in 1929, and in 1933 the first Master<lb />of Arts was conferred. Of even greater importance in the<lb />development of the college was the grant to East Carolina<lb />by the Assembly in May, 1941 of the authority to institute<lb />a liberal arts program of equal standing with its teacher<lb />education program. By the 1960Ts the college had become<lb />the stateTs third largest institution of higher learning. The<lb />General Assembly of North Carolina voted to elevate the<lb />college to the status of East Carolina University as of<lb />July 1, 1967. With this change in name went a mandate<lb />from the Assembly to raise and expand its programs and<lb />services to the university level in all areas. The University<lb />presently consists of the College of Arts and Sciences with<lb />nineteen departments, nine professional schools, the Gen-<lb />eral College, the Graduate School, and the Division of<lb />Continuing Education with its two off-campus centers, its<lb />five technical institute programs, and the on-campus Uni-<lb />versity College.<lb /><lb />The campus, one of the most beautiful in the South,<lb />encompasses approximately 600 acres adjacent to down-<lb />town Greenville. Most of the classroom buildings, research<lb />facilities and residence halls are less than ten years old.<lb />Construction of buildings valued at several million dollars,<lb />including a new multi-purpose student union, is currently<lb />under way.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />THE UNIVERSITY LIFE. . .<lb /><lb />When the books are put aside for the night, the<lb />situation may call for a period of pure relaxation, if you<lb />prefer. . some good entertainment. Nighttime in Greenville<lb />means entertainment galore for ECU students. Fraternity<lb />parties, the campus entertainment series and the downtown<lb />attractions provide a diverse bill of fare. Popular groups<lb />which have visited Greenville recently include Chicago, The<lb />Carpenters, Billy Preston, Steppenwolf, The Iron Butterfly,<lb />Ray Charles, The Fifth Dimension, Al Hirt, The Nitty<lb />Gritty Dirt Band and Buddy Rich and his orchestra.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />65<lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />PIRATE SPORTS NETWORK<lb /><lb />Dick Jones, oThe Voice of, the Pirates? returns for his<lb />second season as the play-by-play announcer for all East<lb />Carolina University football garhes this fall.<lb /><lb />With WITN (AM &amp; FM) in Washington as the origina-<lb />ting station, Jones will broadcast all the exciting action of<lb />every minute of Pirate football to fans all across North<lb />Carolina and Virginia.<lb /><lb />Jones, one of the best-known and respected sports-<lb />casters in the Southeast, was honored by the Raleigh Hot<lb />Stove League last year as the recipient of their Sportscaster<lb />TV Award and named oThe Outstanding Television Sports-<lb />caster in North Carolina.T A native of Mooresville, he<lb />started his broadcasting career in 1958 at Dillon, S.C. and<lb />has been associated with all types of broadcasting in both<lb />Carolinas. He is a member of the sports team calling the<lb />action at the famed Darlington Raceway.<lb /><lb />As Sports Director of WITN-TV, Jones is a member<lb />of the Television 7 o~eyeWITNess News? team and is seen<lb />by a legion of loyal viewers in Eastern North Carolina each<lb />evening. He is also the host of oE.C.U. Football? seen each<lb />Sunday afternoon in the fall preceding professional football<lb />on WITN-TV.<lb /><lb />Active in the sports world, Jones is currently presi-<lb />dent of the Little Tar Heel League in Washington; presi-<lb />dent of his community PTA; a member of the National<lb />Sportscaster and Sportswriters Association; the North Caro-<lb />lina Sportscasters Association and other professional organi-<lb />zations.<lb /><lb />He is married to the former Lillian Chester of<lb />Mooresville and they have two children, Eddie and Tammy.<lb /><lb />THE SONNY RANDLE FOOTBALL SHOW<lb /><lb />Followers of Pirate football can tune in once again<lb />this season to oThe Sonny Randle Football Show? on<lb />channel 12 (WCTI-TV New Bern). The 30-minute program,<lb />hosted by WCTI Sports Director Lee Moore, will be broad-<lb />cast every Sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. and will feature<lb />an in depth interview with Randle, special film highlites of<lb />SaturdayTs game and special guest appearances by ECU<lb />players and assistant coaches.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PRINCIPLE NEWS OUTLETS<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Fountainhead (Sports Editor Jack Morrow)<lb /><lb />The Daily Reflector (Sports Editor Woody Peele)<lb />WNCT-TV (Sports Director Jim Woods)<lb /><lb />WECU Radio (Sports Director Rufus Walston)<lb /><lb />RALEIGH<lb /><lb />The News &amp; Observer (Sports Editor Joe Tiede; A.J. Carr, Gene<lb />Cherry, Roy Brown<lb /><lb />The Times (Sports Editor Bruce Phillips; Caulton Tudor)<lb /><lb />WRAL-TV (Sports Director Lou Bello, Tommy Suiter)<lb /><lb />United Press International (Bob Gordon, Tom Fazio)<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON, N.C.<lb />The Daily News (Sports Editor Bob Wicks)<lb />WITN-TV (Sports Director Dick Jones)<lb /><lb />ROCKY MOUNT<lb />The Evening Telegram (Sports Editor Franz Beard)<lb /><lb />WILSON<lb />The Daily Times (Sports Editor Tom Ham)<lb /><lb />KINSTON<lb />The Free Press (Sports Editor Jack Stephens)<lb /><lb />NEW BERN<lb />The Sun Journal (Sports Editor John Hoke)<lb />WCTI-TV (Sports Director Lee Moore)<lb /><lb />GOLDSBORO. .<lb />The News Argus (Sports Editor Jack Lee)<lb /><lb />JACKSONVILLE<lb />The Daily News (Sports Editor Wayne Allen)<lb /><lb />FAYETTEVILLE<lb />The Observer (Sports Editor Howard Ward)<lb />The Times (Sports Editor Add Penfield, Jr.)<lb /><lb />WILMINGTON<lb /><lb />The Star-News (Sports Editor Jerry Hooks)<lb />WECT-TV (Sports Director Wayne Jackson)<lb />WWAY-TV (Sports Director Tony Johnson)<lb /><lb />LUMBERTON<lb />The Robesonian (Sports Editor Bill Norment)<lb /><lb />TARBORO<lb />The Southerner (Sports Editor Billy Evans)<lb /><lb />ELIZABETH CITY<lb />The Daily Advance (Sports Editor Radcliff Reel)<lb /><lb />NORFOLK, VA.<lb /><lb />The Virginian-Pilot (Sports Editor George McClelland; Steve<lb />Harriman)<lb /><lb />The Ledger-Star (Sports Editor Turner Dozier)<lb /><lb />DURHAM<lb /><lb />The Morning Herald (Sports Editor Elton Casey; Don King)<lb />The Sun (Sports Editor Hugo Germino)<lb /><lb />WTVD-TV (Sports Director Don Shea)<lb /><lb />GREENSBORO<lb /><lb />The Daily News (Sports Editor Smith Barrier)<lb />The Record (Sports Editor Larry Keech)<lb />WFMY-TV (Sports Director Woody Durham)<lb /><lb />CHARLOTTE<lb /><lb />The Observer (Sports Editor Whitey Kelly)<lb />The News (Sports Editor Ronald Green)<lb />Associate Press (Sports Editor Ken Alyta)<lb />WSOC-TV (Sports Director Bob Lamey)<lb />WBTV-TV (Sports Director Jim Thacker)<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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