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\'- ~W * rmCl • V/flRTV! 6—, Dec. 8, 1972 SIDELINES / sPo Miami fans gun for Humble Howie

As if sport does not have It seems the Miami fans public anything except his from Florida, more verbal which the rest of the world enough controversy and felt that Humble Howard disgust with the local in- abuse was awaiting him. has of the inherently uproar of late with play- was slighting the Dolphins habitants, while privately This time, it was a Cin- violent nature of the Amer- ers, coaches and fans, on his halftime summaries supposedly expressing cinnati Bengal coach, who ican public. another 'dimension has of the preceding Sunday's concern over the thought accused the Monday Night been added with the recent games. Subsequent devel- of being assassinated. Marvel of attempting to series of public turmoil opments absolved Cosell (Cosell rates Miami right destroy the game of foot- surrounding the inimitable of any blame since he had up there with Dallas and . All this heat was On that violence note, Howard Cosell. no hand in the selection of Memphis in this respect.) generated, supposedly, by several people have ex- Recently, the ABC Mon- the highlights to be aired. a Cosell comment that pressed concern that day night travel- However, Miami fans, as football was a game which emotions may run quite ling circus rambled into with certain other cities, required the mental ability high for the upcoming Miami, home of the un- are not prone to rational Raiderscope of a nine-year-old. Vanderbilt game. The way beaten, untied Dolphins, thought whentheirgridiron Cosell's attitude toward it looks, there are not going amid threats on the life of gladiators are involved. such attacks can be ascer- to be enough Commodore Cosell. Why? Cosell disdained to make By Wally Sudduth tained from his comment to rooters to make it a good Sports Editor a newsman who questioned skirmish. the reliability of some Estimates from some Dolphin players went on facts gleaned from the sources are that it will be local radio in an effort to photographic memory em- standing room only by DON'S implore, cajole and threat- ployed by Cosell while seven o'clock. KITCHEN en their fans out ofanything practicing his own partic- I WILL see you there. quite that drastic, though ular verbalistic style of KORNER some probably privately broadcasting. wished it WOULD happen Quoth he, "If Idon't(have Blue sets reeord 6,00 A.M. to because Cosell can be all the facts), it will make 7:00 P.M. downright plain in his des- history." criptions of the abilities or That kind of history the for fi rst do wns lack of same possessed by sports world can stand; a players. dead Cosell. no matter how Final OVC football statis- Own * Op»ntoit Although Cosell. the man embarrassingly truthful or tics show MTSU complet- MR. * MRS. JACK HAYES Hill Russell said was re- pai nf ul ly pe rcept i ve he ing the season in third Wtnnmri - Gold Cwp Award sponsible for bringing may be to fans and players r.k. Out Ordan Filled Promptly place behind Western Ken- • Fall Mt.I. — S»ort 0>4«n DIAL journalism to broadcast- alike, can only hurt theal- tucky and Tennessee Tech. • IVHVKWIMWI • HwiwmW* HM ing, escaped unscathed ready tarnished ima^e The Raiders were third • Mm. V.HW o*n« 893-9846 in rushing offense and IK N. MAPLE MURFKKStORO second in both passing and ^• . • *B«p«paa*a*4*flf • •.••^• • • • • • a* total offense. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sunshine Health Center Defensively, the Raid- ers were third best in the Hoffman's Product league against the . next to last inpassdefense and third in total defense. Natural Vitamins Arrowhead Grains MTSU set a new con- ference reeord for first downs with 200. some 17 more than the next highest 127 S. Church 896-2972 total. Individually. MTSU had -J several performers high in their respective cate- Now hear this, girls! THK -HAM) OF BLUE" WANTS YOU! gories. Mike Shawen was the number two punter in For those former band members who have not the OVC with a 39.4 participated in the university band we take this average. trailing only means to invite you to become a member of this Chuck Cantrell of Murray. enthusiastic group of musicians. You can make a Kenny Nolan was second great contribution to the band and in so doing in kick scoring and third enjoy the pride associated with belonging to a great in scoring average. organization. $ David Stewart finished Purchase one 6 pair of Many of you will not want to wait until next fall the year as the number 14-Kt. GOLD EARRINGS, to join the band. You may become a member of three pass catcher in the the concert band starting with the Winter semester and have your ears pierced OVC with 3.2 catches per by completing the form below or by contacting one game. of the directors for an appointment. Plan your Sophomore FREE I schedule now in order that you may attend each Fred Rohrdanz finished If you've ever longed for pierced rehearsal on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at sixth in total offense and 3:30. ears, LARRY FULMER, expert fifth in passing statistics Instruments are furnished at no cost to the with 981 yards by complet- auricula rdontist*, will grant your individual. While touring: transportation, housing wish . . . without charge and without ing 66 of 142 passes for and meal allotment is furnished by the band, there- five . pain. Hell be waiting to meet you fore finance should not encumber your decision. Melvin Daniels and Joe in Goldstein's Jewelry Department With your participation the band can continue to Pelt finished Uth and 12th on the date specified below, his grow and maintain the prestigious reputation it respectively in rushing superlative skill at your disposal. enjoys throughout the nation. yardage, and Daniels was Don't miss an exciting opportunity It is important that the following groups be se- also the number five lected well in advance for the marching band next scorer, average-wise in fall. Audition dates are as follows: the OVC. Majorette Corps 1:30 April 21, 1973 December 13 and 14 Flag Corps 9:00 April 21, 1973 Color Guard Corps 10:00 April 21, 1973 r BELL Rifle Corps 11:00 April 21, 1973 Drum Major 3:00 April 21, 1973 \ JEWELERS [ Name MTSU BOX PIERCED I I EAR SCREWS j | Local address PhoneNo. COSTUME I Home address JEWELRY j Home phone No. Instrument PEWTER [Check: (^.Majorette ()Flag Corps () Color Guard BRACELETS •HJUFHEEMORO'* FmEST | ( ) RiflejHiM ( ) Drum Major DEPARTMENT STORE : Return fijrni'to: Box 63, M.T.S.U. or call Horace 8 N. Side Phone JBeasley (898-2474) or Joseph T. Smith (898-2472). Square 893-9162