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The Augusta News-Review - September 9, 1976
Wildcat Defense Shines
Against Southwest
By John E. Hardy 111
The Lucy Laney Wildcats, a
team known in the past for
their offensive ability, had to
rely mainly on its defense
Saturday night to defeat
Southwest Macon 9-7.
After a scoreless opening
period, the Wildcats drew first
blood after the Sophomore end
Michael Grady rushed through
the Southwest offensive line to
block a punt to give Laney a
first down inside the
Southwest 20 yard line. On
third down, quarterback James
Wilson hit James Howard
coming out of the backfield for
a 13 yard sideline completion.
On die next play, halfback
Darryl Cogle scored from six
yards out to give Laney a 7-0
lead.
On Laney’s ensueing
kick-off, Southwest
mishandled the ball and
recovered it on their own 1
yard line. On the next play, the
Wildcat defense tackled
running back Gary Brooks
before he got out of the
backfield for a safety to give
Laney a 7-0 lead.
Southwest could not get on
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the score-board until 7:45
remaining in final period. On
a fourth and one situation,
with Laney’s defense tight
trying to prevent a first down,
Brooks took a pitch-out
around his left end and
scampered 30 yards to the end
zone barely touched.
Coach David Dupree said
that his quarterback situation
is his main conem at this point
He has three inexperienced
men handling that important
position. As of yet, keeping in
mind that this was only the
first game, neither have been
able to move the team
consistantly. Defensively, it’s a
different story. With seven
starters returning from last
year’s team, the defense seems
to be very much situated.
The victory over Southwest
is only the first game of three
that Laney will be representing
the C.S.R.A. against Macon,
Ga. This weekend, the Wildcats
will travel to Macon to play
defending state champion
Macon Central, and next week,
Northeast will come to
Augusta to tackle the Wildcats.
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HOLIDAY ORANGE HAM
10- to 12-pound whole ham
1 can (6 ounces) frozen Florida orange juice concentrate, thawed,
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!6 cup unsulphured molasses
’4 cup prepared mustard
3 tablespoons grated orange rind
!6 teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce
Whole cloves
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4 packages (10 ounces each) frozen asparagus spears
6 egg yolks
!4 cup Florida grapefruit juice
‘/z teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon white pepper
1 cup butter, melted and heated
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salt and pepper in electric blender container. Cover and process
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butter while blender is still running. The sauce will thicken very
quickly. Serve immediately over asparagus.
YIELD: 12 servings.
MINT CITRUS SALAD
Line a large bowl with salad greens and fill with 4 cups each of
grapefruit and orange sections. In a small bowl, mix ‘/z cup mint
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journalists, professionals, artists, and writers. But a Black
intellectual cannot be defined simply by an occupational role or
by formal education.. Black intellectuals who will make
meaningful contributions to the fight against imperialism are
people who hare developed adequate theoretical skill grounded in
a critical social analysis of the oppression of Black people and of
I .X imperialism: are able to sum up the concrete conditions of a
problem bv discovering the logical pattern and main aspects of
the problem: integrate this summation with established
revolutionary theoretical principles, and creative! y apply the
lessons learned to contribute to solving the problems that Black
people face and which exist for the entire society. Examples of
this commitment include W.E.B. Dußois, Langston Hughes, Paul
Robeson, Malcom X, and Oliver Cox.
Moreover, our theory must not only be rooted in a scientific
approach to understanding the complex nature of U.S. society,
and the historical development of U.S. imperialism, but also in a
commitment to use stich theory as a weapon in the struggle
against imperialism. This includes refuting the theories of racial
inferiority being put forward by professors in major U.S.
universities, the intellectual justifications for anti-people
programs constituting “benign neglect”, and the educations
programs that slow down the intellectual advancement of the
masses of people.
There f ore, we Black intellectuals must organize ourselves and
forge unity around the historical condition of the people, and
around the intellectual, moral, and political imperatives for our
work:
WE DECLARE that a primary task of Black intellectuals
today is to study the character and historical development
of U.S. imperialism, especially its impact on Black people,
and to promote this study throughout schools,
publications, conferences, and organizations,
WE DECLARE that the main objective of our study
must be to expose the essence of imperialism and provide
the intellectual tools necessary for combating every
imperialist assault on the people;
WE DECLARE that our immediate goal is to establish a
new unity between Black intellectuals and the Black
liberation movement in which intellectuals function to
serve the interests of the 1 people with humility based on
compassion, strength, based on science, and a revolutionary
optimism that the people will triumph over all enemies and
prosper.
Westside Proves To Tough For Eagles
By John E. Hardy HI
The Westside Patriots proved
Friday night that an A football
squad could not compete with
a AAA squad as they stunned
Josey’s Eagles 28-0. The Eagles
stayed within striking distance
throughout the first half as the
score at half-time was 7-0
Westside. The Pats scored in
the first quarter on what
seemed to be a busted play.
Quarterback Mike Kelly
fumbled the ball as he was
attempting to roll out to throw
a pass. The ball bounced right
back into his hands and he cut
through the Eagle defense and
raced 32 yards to pay-dirt
With the score 7-0 the Eagles
put together their only
sustained drive of the night as
quarterback Calvin Johnson
completed three consecutive
passes to put the ball inside
Westside’s 20 yard line. But the
Patriots defense stood up to
the occasion as Josey ran 14
plays starting from the 18 yard
line. On forth and goal from
the 3, Johnson tried a
quarterback sneak that was
stopped 1 yard short of the
end-zone.
After a fumble recovery by
the Eagle defense in its own
territory, halfback Ricky Lee
attempted an option pass that
Other Scores
Around The
CSRA
By John Hardy
The North Augusta Yellow
Jackets put their gigantic
defense to work as they
outmaned Butler Bulldogs
26-7.
Richmond Academy, behind
the running of fleet half back
Darish Davis, who gained 156
yards, and scored 3
touchdowns and 2 extra
points, defeated Newton
County 42-6.
Aquinas was defeated by
Evans, as halfback Jimmy Lane
scored 4 touchdowns for the
Knights, 28-6.
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back Ted Pennel scored from 3
yards out.
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of reach in the final period as a
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