The news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1971-1972, August 26, 1971, Page Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

News-Review August 26, 1971 I THE | NEWS-REVIEW SPORTS • Henri Freeman > y BLOWING HOT AND COLD Just when the Braves look as if they have a streak going that would take them further up the standings in the Western Division of the National League, everything goes wrong. It’s then that the team plays like everything but a majoi league team. Consistency just has not been their forte this season. A few weeks ago with timely hitting and pretty good pitching, the team was within seven games of the recently stumbling SF • Giants. Again they couldn’t hold on to the pace as the pitchers became ineffective, both starters and the bull-pen crew-even Cecil Upshaw. With the football season almost here, Lum Harris has got to get the Braves going at a pretty winning pace if the front office expects the fans to turn out to Atlanta Stadium during the last month of the season. Only a winning baseball team can draw the fans when both pro, college and high school football are just around the corner. BOOZER STREAKS Emerson Boozer, Augusta’s gift to the New York Jets, did his “thing” real well last week as his Jets laid it on the once proud New York Giants, 27-14. His running was very much a part of the Jets vaunted offense which resulted in two touchdowns by the ex Lucy Laney star and some fancy running to set up another score. With Joe Namath out for just about all of the ’7l season, Boozer’s performance had to be most pleasing to Jets Coach, Weeb Eubanks. No doubt he forsees, barring injury, a running attack that will more than compensate for the loss of Namath. This attack is expected to be furnished by Boozer, Matt Snell and George Knock. However, there is still a question of Shell’s ability to return to his pre-injury form. This will put Boozer in the running-game spot-light with Knock giving excellent support. Dupree (c) and assistants 100 k... Wildcats in action on contact drills '* K,lyjß By ds&a State Investigation Asked At Augusta Med Center University System Chancellor George L. Simpson has asked the Attorney General’s office to investigate allegations of waste and mismanagement on construction projects at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, it was learned Wednesday. And Sen. Ed Zipperer of Savannah, Chairman of the Senate University System Committee, said his panel plans to launch its own investigation into misuse of labor and materials in large scale construction projects at the College. Another allegation that Zipperer said he intends to investigate is a charge that some employes were required to purchase $35 red blazers to wear to a party at the College. Atty. Gen. Arthur Bolton confirmed that his office was investigating some activities at the College, but he refused to elaborate. Simpson confirmed that he asked for the investigation about six months ago after receiving information from some employes and former employes of the college concerning construction contracts and missing state construction material and equipment. Page 4 DUPREE READIES WILDCATS This week Dave Dupree has had his Lucy Laney gridders hard at work rounding into shape for their season opener against the T.W. Josey Eagles. Even though the Wildcats will be heavily favored to defeat the Eagles, the affable Laney coach is not taking any chances. He sees the Hank Daggett coached Eagles, though under - manned, as everything but an easy task for his 1971 Wildcats. The current Laney team has brought smiles from Dupree and his assistants because graduation did not take a heavy toll. Most Career Training Institute LADIES TO BE TRAINED IN IBM KEYPUNCH. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, WE TRAIN. ONLY SINCERE NEED APPLY. Call 724-0249 ALL CARS CARRY 24 MONTH WARRANTY. CAN BE BOUGHT FOR NOTHING DOWN. ill '.I I I LEE BAGWELL MOTORS, INC. 1424 GORDON HIGHWAY NEXT TO HYDE PARK PHONE 793-2283 Hi S I! • \ \ * JI u—Vi L-R Carolyn Travis and Virginia Smith james Brown Radio Station employees sample bikes to be given away at the James Brown Kiddie Show on September 1 at the Bell Auditorium YOUR BEST BUY IS at JIM SATCHER MOTORS '7l FORDS $ 35 Over Cost JOHNSTON, S.C. (28 Miles from Augusta) AIKEN-BATH-AUGUSTA RESIDENTS CALL 593-4373 OR 722-0386 of the 1970 line comprised 10th and 11th graders who this year have the needed game experience... This applies to the offensive and defensive line. As for offensive and defensive backs, Dupree will have to fashion some effective combinations. He lost in the backfield ida graduation, but he will have some help coming in from the B team and junior high graduates. They, along with the return! tig backs, will man the fort behind the big Laney lines as the tea m plays its grueling 1971 schedule. The 1971 team will miss the likes of Doc Bonner, Horace Howell and little Ricky Daggett, all graduated. But Laney will again be a strong contender for the 4AAA crown this year. SAND BAR PLAZA 200 BLOCK OF SAND BAR FERRY ROAD |||| THRIF-TEE SUPER MARKET jS' GROCERIES-MEATS BEVERAGES SB - JOHNSON'S LAUNDERMAT 1® NEWLY OPENED - ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT BB BLACKMON'S BARBER SHOP S® W HAIRCUTS-HAIRSTYLES-BLOW-OUTS H AUGUSTA, GEORGIA M LOOK! What’s New In Hair Styling At 1715 (Fat Mans Corner) Prop Mr. Leon Austin | Dave Chetem I John Adam I Mr. Leon Austin’s Barber Shop F «Register H B And ■ B Vote B BNeed Something? Use This Easy To Read Listing USINESS - SERVICE GUIDE I 1 4 11 ALEXANDER'S AUTO PARTS 308 So. Main St. NEW ELLENTON S.C. OPEN ON SUNDAY COLMAN VOLKSWAGEN INC. 2415 Milledgeville Rd. 738-2561 ©Serving Augutta Since 1958 Southside K armart 1890 Gordon Hwy. 738-7738 68 Mustang $1499 68 Ambassador $1299 66 Oldsmobile $1199 65 Chevrolet $ 899 67 Caliente $ 799 64 Chevrolet $ 499 63 Chevy Wagen $ 399 Mewy Mere te Owose Fraei C - M MOTORS Gate 1 Gordon Hwy. Easy Financing 69 Toyota S/W 995.00 67 Mustang 289 3spd 995.00 67 Rambler 495.00 66 MG 995.00 65 Chev. 4Dr. HT 495.00 65 Ford 4Dr. HT 495.00 65 Mustang 6 cyl. 3 Spd. 695.00 64 Caddy "Loaded"69s.oo 64 Ford S/W Air 495.00 63 Pontiac Like New 495.00 62 Chev. 2Dr. HT. 395.00 55 Ford Pickup 195.00 56 Buick bring your own chain 49.00 Phone 733-2080 lyl gm I CM IKtlclaCt * IT TAKES A GREAT CAR . . . * TO MAKE A GREAT CAR DEAL! WE HAVE BOTH. WIPE-TRACK 11 ] fh| CORNERS TELFAIR STREET PONTIAC I st IMASTER "liter irr »fll—HE .SEMI E—sinre J»37 |pFireston7|| The Mileage Specialist I “Close-Out I I FIRESTONE 500* I Dual white stripes with raised “500” numerals ■ S Former Close-out Fed. Ex. IV - Hl|M Size and fit Price Price Tax BCT E7B-14 (7.35-14) *40.75 *30.05 52.21 I F7B-14 (7.75-14) 43.00 31.70 2.38 F B G7B-14 (8.25-14) 47.25 34.85 2.55 H7B-14 (8.55-14) 51.75 38.15 2.74 B J7B-14 (8.85-14) 57.75 42.60 2.91 F7B-15 (7.75-15) 43.00 32.55 2.42 G7B-15 (8.25-15) 4725 35.75 2.64 H7B-15 (8.55-15) 51.75 39.15 2.80 J7B-15 (8.85-15) 5775 43.70 2.96 L7B-15 (9.15-15) 59.50 45.00 3.19 All prices PLUS taxes and tire off your car. Priced as shown at Firestone Stores. Competitively priced at Firestone J" a ’ ers an d of oh service stations displaying the Firestone sign. (FIRESTONE STORE! | 1213 Broad St. | | Ph. 722-4851 | COLEMAM'S SERVICE STATION & GARAGE 10 Years Experience Pete Coleman Mgr. Ph. 722-5652 1369 15th St. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS, MOTORS & MUFFLER SHOP 470 BROAD ST. Ph. 722-5994 Specialized in body repair, panting. Luther Paint & Body Shop 416 East Boundary Phone 722-0333 REESES BARBER SHOP Phone 722-9132 1259- 12th Street H B And B B Vote B ANTHONY’S BARBER SHOP 1229*/2 - 12th St. Phone 724-9341 WANTED Experience Person in Upholstery Sewing CALL 724-6717 or COME by 914 Fenwick St STARK LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO., INC. 733-3611 1264 DRUID PARK AYE. SIMS’ Modern Dry Cleaners and Laundry Pick up & Delivery 1514 - 12th ST Rev. & Mrs- J.H.Sims SPENCE j “THE MOVING KING” ! 733-8055 Unfurnished Rental, lovely 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, central air conditioned. Peach Orchard Road near Gracewood. Extra large living room w/fireplace„ pine panelling, separate large dining dining room, covered patio. Suitable for officer or executive. Must see to believe. David L. Johnson Realty 2703 Peach Orchard Rd. Phone 798-5826 After Hours 863-8949 WALLACE’S REAL ESTATE 1132 GWINNETT 722-8838 Augusta Homes East Boundary | 3 Bedroom Apt. unfurnished I with Stove. $65.00 per mo. I Many to Choose From. I TUNE-UP NOW FOR TOP PERFORMANCE PERRY'S SERVICE STATION I Wog e^jysm hßd - EALY'S TEXACO SERVICE Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Accessories, Brake Repair Road Service 2625 Deansbridge Rd. Ph. 798-9195 Bo's Bait & Tackle 2011 Savannah Rd. All kind of baits & tackles Soft drinks & Beer Open 7 days a week 5 a.m. until Your Patronage Appreciated FREE ESTIMATION PLASTIC SLIP COVERS FIT All sofas and chairs fitted and covered with clear plastic - tough, durable, and comfortable. Expert Workmanship. Call C.C. Tubman for free estimation: 733-3396. TURNER WIG PLACE No. 1 1005-9th St. No. 2 211 9th St. Ph. 724-1084 Ph. 722-2434