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The Red and Black, Tuesday, May 12, 1970 Page 9
By Robert Friedm
By JIM WYATT
Sports writer
8Wff»5K'K»KWwwmmjwwvwtov.. v Tht ' Georgia track team
rtenroi i Hull,*,,,, , , experienced its best showing so
Georgia Bulldogs scored 45 poutts Saturday a i ar I fa
blitz Tech
8 * Thc
from
head coach Vince Ooole
, , " V mce V°° le > dK1 "* w enough overall improve-
nwnt to be completely satisifed with the G-Day perform
as
J step toward a
to a ill-14 win over Bar-
from last years mm-h m°. * , i P °' nlS Saturday a far cry '& for against Georgia Tech last
WwiUm P° ,nt '' an *h«ur outfit, but weekend In an exceptional per
formance the Bulldogs over
whelmed Tech 8362. with sev
eral individuals and teams
equaling or setting new school
records
In the shot. Reid Conyers
won the event and >et a new
school record with a heave of
5il 6' »" Conyers also won the
discus with an excellent throw
of 152 8
Joe Shearouse registered
an outstanding win in the 220.
setting a school record of 21.6.
Shearouse also captured second
in the 100 with a 9 9 clocking.
The 440 relay team scored an
impressive victory, equaling
the school record of 41 6 Chris
Gunter. Ray Hamilton. Maxie
Foster and Jimmy Tuggle are
the members of this record-
iv ance
I £25* BliC ? SqUad Hodgson dominated what w
;j. : billed as a toss-up. and Haul Gilbert took
$ tterting job as he U*d his teammate
sy Wilson's Reds
I com P , ? ted seven of 14 tosses for 9b yards and two I
S W^ h *^ ns - * tale Mlke ‘-'avail. Iasi year s starter was sev- i
:* cfi for 19. go<xl for 104 yards but no tallies
| _"«'«*« was the best quarterback todav commented j
8 Dooley, but Cavan is still hurt, and he snot back in shape
l a 11 -f've quarterbacks saw action James Kav and Alan \
Chadwick, both rising sophomores and Steve Watson a mn- :
8 *»!*?• * good deal oi action Ray and
.v Qiadwu k both had touchdown passes
•| “ 11 “ evldcnt 'bat the signal-calling slot is still up for grabs i
I0- r the man who can impress the coaching staff in the tall
w'bert must be given the inside track but all of the candi-
dates showed f lashes ol grandeur and moments of griel
$ - '4 a quarterback ol merit can emerge from the pack of
X hopefuls, the Bulldog offense should be stronger
% Dooley steadfastly refused to sound too optimistic about
| ™e team s running game, but the offensive line will surelv
be improved, and the young backs run hard when they are
healthy
| " lckv 1 - ako an(l -'ack Montgomery ran well despite inju-
:-i rles - combining for lib yards in 26 carries tor the Blacks
:j: Big Robert Honeycutt had a sub-par performance due to a
bum leg. but he had already made his presence felt in the
tji s pring Add Julian Smiley, last year's most impressive run-
8 ner. and the running game is sound if not explosive
$ The Bulldogs exhibited an overkill ol good receiviers
I Charles Whittemore. Billy Brice. Mike Greene. Rex I’ulnal
| Jimmy Shirer and Ronnie Smilev all made impressive
8 snarcti during the battle Last year Whittemore had more
:¥ men defending him than Richard Nixon A crop of healthy
3 playmates should make him a happy man this fall
•' "We have two great tight ends, said Dooley, no doubt
looking for a way to work both Brits* and Greene into his
lineup
, Still, despite the renovated oflense and the 45 points, the
delense gave signs that it will be stingy again Most of the
points came on passes aganst second-stringers, while the
crowd gasped with the familiar crunching tackles during the
remainder of the afternoon
Ronnie Roges. Chip Wisdom. Jimmy Wood Larry Brash
er and Paul MePipkin came in for immediate praise from
Dooley, and he indicated that more standouts would proba
bly be detected after film sessions
Pete Rajecki rammed home a 46-yard field goal, and Kim
Braswell was perfect, as he always is. on extra points, but
the punting game was erratic and the butt of Dooley's criti
cisms
Georgia didn t look like an SEC champion Saturday, but
few teams do in the spring The G-Dav game did show
that the raw talent is probably there, if only the mistakes are
cut in half
The team is bigger and faster and less experienced Un-
8 like last year, this outfit should improve from game to
game, and many observers agree that this may be another
g Georgia squad that sneaks up on its oppostion and walks off
With the cake by the end of the season
The schedule doesn t exactly have Bulldog boosters 3
3 gnashing their collective teeth, although teams that would not
have handled 1969 s year-end squad are few and far between \
g If a quarterback rises up to take firm control of the team, i
g if the veterans settle down the youth, and if the rising sophs i
g continue to improve. Georgia should be considerably im- i
S proved For the time being, though, they are an unknown •
•A quantity, much like. oh. 1968
Fitness program
here this summer
tying team
LARRY FKNLEY was
among the top point men for
Georgia, taking first in the high
hurdles in 15.1 and another first
in the intermediate hurdles in
54.2
In the mile. John Wolf won a
close race from his rugged
Tech competition with 4 12 5
clocking
Eddie Baxter and Jeff Bur
nette swept the first two places
in the 880 with 1 54.0 and 1 54 2.
respectively
The Bulldogs did unexpect
edly well in the 220. capturing
an important one-two finish in
this event Joe Shearouse led
with a record 21 6 and Jimmy
Tuggle was close behind with a
220
The mile relay team put out
an exceptional effort with a 3:
142. completely leaving Tech
behind
VERLE BARNES and Mike
Hawkins had their best throws
Kemp to address
annual award fete
By REBECCA BEATY
Sports writer
Plans have been announced
for the Women's Recreation
Association's annual awards
banquet on May 21 Miss Joann
Kemp will be the guest speak
er.
Miss Kemp is from Coker
College at Hartsville. S.C. She
is Chairman of Health Physical
Education Recreation
Entertainment for the ban
quet will be provided by the
Alpha Chi Omega washboard
band May 14 is the last day to
sign up for the banquet
It was announced that the
University WRA put in a bid to
hold the state convention at
Georgia next year. A motion
was made and passed that they
"accept the convention in 1970
with the stipulation that if no
interest was shown by other
schools in the state by winter
quarter, we would consent to
suspend the convention until
interest picks up
President Angie Baker sug
gested winter quarter as the
‘ most feasible quarter for hav-
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cussion was held on ideas of
arousing interest among the
schools and how to feed and
house those who would attend
Members who attended the
Georgia Athletic and Recrea
tion Association of College
Women ai Agnes Scott Univer
sity gave a report of the buzz
sessions they attended
A constitutional amendment
was passed that would award
points to those women who vol
unteer to officiate for intra
mural sports These points
would be added to their partici
pation points
this year in the javelin, taking
second and third, respectively
B ones threw 189 1' and
Hawkins threw 180 8
The Bulldogs continued to
capture all-important second-
third combinations in the high
jump with Danny Williams
clearing 6'4 and Scott Carson
jumping 62"
Kennv Rosser looked good,
capturing second in the pole
vault with a vault of 14 feet
Charles Carson came through
with a vault of 12 feet, faking
third place He also won third
place in the long jump
In the 100 yard dash Joe
Shearouse sprinted a 9 9 to gain
second and Chris Gunter look
third with a 10 0 clocking
The 44(1 iurned out lo be quite
a close race with only two-
tenths of a second separating
first and second place Maxie
Foster sprinted a fast 48 3 to
take second, and Jimmy Tuggle
was at his heels, capturing
third with a 48 6
Bill McChesney looked good
in the three-mile placing sec
ond with a time of 15 08 7
David Settle made a fine ef
fort in the triple jump, going
44 3" and scoring a second for
the Bulldogs
The Bulldogs have ended
their dual season but several
members of the squad will
compete in the SEC Meet May
15-16 in Gainesville. Fla.
Danny Williams is fourth in
the SEC in the high jump wih a
67". Also top in SEC ratings.
Reid Conyers is tied for fifth
with his record throw, of 53'6' i
and also is rated sixth in the
discus at 152 8 Joe Shear-
house is also rap'd in the SEC
with a sixth in a 21.6 dorking-
ing in the 220 The mile relay
team is rated third with a time
of 3:12.7, and the 440 relay team
placed sixth with their record-
equaling time of 41 6
Phntnbv WAR VINK AT7FN
LARRY FENLEY STREAKS TO WIN OVER TECH IN HIGH HURDLES
Also picked up win in intermediote hurdles to poce Georgia rout
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