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Technician-V58n16-1977-10-03.Pdf i i Technician North Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since 1920 Volume LVill, Number 16 Monday, October 3, 1977 .'v'r-o". ’‘ State stuns Terps Wolfpack rallies {“5 by David Carroll ball was thrown too low to be caught. but just so pleased with our last rally. Sports Editor halfback Lloyd Burruss was called for pass especially since there probably would interference. putting the ball just beyond have been a lot of secondrguessing had we the two. lost." The Pack is back...back to the days Atlantic Coast Conference winning All afternoon it was close. with neither when a thrilling comeback victory left streak. team ever holding a lead larger than a State football fans gasping for breath and Quarterback Johnny Evans dove over touchdown. talking about realistic objecitves like bowl from the two for the winning score with 27 invitations. seconds left. giving the Wolfpack its Domination A determined State team overcame two fourth straight victory and third straight ACC win. Actually. Maryland dominated the first nearly fatal fumbles and drove dramat- \' ically 69 yards in nine plays Saturday Evans. who had cooly guided the half much more than the 10-7 Terp afternoon at Carter Stadium to beat Wolfpack on its most important march of advantage would indicate. Maryland Maryland 24-20 and end the Terp's started to the right then cut totally controlled possesion of the ball. four-year. 21-game Atlantic Coast Confer- the season. rolling up 15 first downs to State's five against th grain and fell into the end zone and out gaining the Pack by 151 yards. as ence winning streak. with the winning score. ' .. w” , Quarterback Johnny Evans dove over “It was determined by the coaches that But a penalty and fumble halted two Mar- -« wasW-m .WWamnm-WM "' from the two for the winning score with 27 the quarterback would keep the ball." said yland threats and State's defense was .as: ' A e .~,~ seconds left. giving the Wolfpack its Evans afterwards. "There was good particularly tough on third down .. Ste" photo by Chris Seward fourth straight victory and third straight movement up front. The guard. the tackle situations. State quarterback Johnny Evens scores that Woitpeck's winning touchdown against Maryland Saturday afternoon. Evans rode 1'“ ACC win. and diveback had good movement on the The Terps struck first. with 15th Brown's block before cutting inside on his two-yard dive. Maryland's Brad Carr unsuccessfully tries to stop Evens. play and created a seam for me. All I did Maddox scoring from two yards out to Lucky breaks was run into it." ' make it 7-0. State came right back. taking Winning coach Bo Rein explainedit advantage of a pair of long runs by Billy State got several breaks on its winning differently. “Down on the goal line and Ray Vickers and Ted Brown to tie it up. drive. recovering a fumble for a first down needing a few yards. I'll take Evans every Brown's dazzling 29-yard scamper final- Phone costs unknown and then benefitting from two Maryland time. He'll get it in there for you. When ized the quick fire play.drive. by John Flesher me and ask how much the rooms are going phone. I can't see why anyone would penalties in the waning seconds. the going gets tough. Johnny is tough Maryland drove 51 yards to set up a to cost with the phones already installed. oppose this idea." said Hawkins. “Yes. it The first big play came when Billy running the ball. He‘s super." 26-yard field goald by Ed Loncar to break Staff Writer and the only answer l've been able to give will cost more. but it will be worth it when RayVickers fumbled on a third and four Rein was especially satisfied that his the tie in the second quarter. According to Associate Dean of Student them is. ‘I don't know.‘ " said Hawkins. you consider the advantages it will offer. screen pass. the ball rolled forward and team finally won a close game. Immediately after intermission. the Affairs Gerald Hawkins. the issue of “The $30 to 840 increase is merely an The phone will be available for use the center Jim Ritcher fell on it for a first “I think a lot was proven to our kids." Wolfpack's biggest problem early in the including phone costs in the students' estimate. It is simply impossible at this first day. The student will know his down. Then. when Evans completed a said Rein. “Our motto all week had been to season—dropping the ball—came up residence hall room rent will be resolved point to say exactly what the phones will number before he arrives on campus. The 20-yard pass to Elijah Marshall at the pressure them. win a close game. We again. Ralph Stringer fumbled on the within the next 30 days. cost. first three digits of all numbers will be Terp 26. Maryland defensive back John preached that all week. It's(winning a kickoff return and Maryland recovered at Hawkins and Director of Residence "An important point that I believe many 737. so it will only be necessary to dial the Baldante was penalized for tackling him close one) something I don't think we've State's 22. After Maddox dropped a sure Facilities Eli Panee will have their students are overlooking." Hawkins final four when making an on—campus out-of-bounds. That put the ball on the 18 done since I've been here. touchdown pass from Mark Manges at the recommendation ready within a week continued. “is the fact that dorm rent will call.” with 35 seconds remaining. our. which they will send to the Residence Life go up next year anyway. regardless of Evans then threw the ball toward the “Our win is a testimonial to 95 fine kids See “Terps score." page 6‘ Advisory Committee for review. The whether or not the phone plan is used. Nogreater loss right sideline for flanker Terry Crite. The and eight fine coaches." he added. “I'm recommendation will then go through the Utilities. custodial services. and just the Business Office and then finally to Chanv cost of living are all rising. Now. it. is Hawkins said that those living in dorms Kirk approved cellor Joab Thomas for his final decision. obvious that the cost would not be as high with suites will not suffer a larger loss The issue of the phone costs in room with no phones. but we don't know how than those with hallways. rents will be handled in conjunction with big the difference would be. “The debate over who has it worse has the general decision as to how much room The students are asking us to break been going on for years." he said. New senators installed rent needs to be increased for next year down the dorm rent into separate cat- “Students in the suites claim that they do. because of the cost increases in utilities. egories - furniture. water. electricity. because their rooms are smaller. they by David Pendered Student Body President Bias the post. Arroyo said. were tation seminar was conducted custodial services and cost of living. etc. —— and we can‘t do that. There is one don't have sinks. and they have to share a News Editor Arroyo said be advertised last that the applimt must have for the benefit of all new ' phene with the other rooms in the suite. semester in the Tschnicicn’s served for at least two years on senators. figure that includes everythmg. and that's Student Confused issue what we go on." said Hawkins. “As for the people in the older halls. Jerry Kirk was appointed Crier section for anyone the Judicial Board. Kevin Beasley. Assuming that the phone plan is imple- they say they don't have built-in book- Attorney General in the Sept. interested in serving as Attor- Arroyo said only two appii- Senate president. said he plans shelves and desk lamps. they have to 28 meeting of the Student ney General. cations were received. and that to enforce the laws pertaining Some confusion has arisen over the mented. the Department of Residence only . ruirements for to attendance at the senate amount of money. that the average Life will handle both the installation and share their showers with 30 or 40 people .le the decision on whom to select student would save. or lose. as a result of regular monthly charges. The only bills instead of just eight or nine. and so on." was difficult. However. he said meetings. According to the said Hawkins. “We think that. while there he felt that Kirk did an student body statutes. a including phone costs in room rent. sent to the students will be for long dis- senator is allowed to miss only According to Hawkins. the proposal tance calls. are naturally some differences between outstanding job during his term would be unfair to students living in the If students wish to rid themselves of the old and new dorms. they are as similar last year as Attorney General. three meetings 'per year. This as possible and neither has any marked “Kirk did an excellent job in includes the fall and spring suite arrangements if the room rent were any bills. they can arrange for their semesters. Missing six meet- to increase the same proportion as the phones to be specially connected so that advantages over the other. Hence. the his year.” said Arroyo. “I don't cost ofthe phones.
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