Yellow Jackets Pound Heidelberg, 32-14 Itate Issues Go Down in Defeat
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B-YellowW takes divisiona Jacketsl title pound•••«•• Heidelberg,• 32-14*+** ^ * The Yellow Jackets dom- Martin Edwards to turn a by Michaal Greenawalt The Wooster Fighting Scots, B-W lit up the Scoreboard inated the game, both defen- first, late in the first quarter. Heidelberg interception into ,1 who were the last real threat to 31-yard gain. The drive was After an 0-4 start, the sively and offensively. Offen- After trading the ball via inter- B-W's title run, lost their game, fruitless as all B-W could come Baldwin-Wallace Yellow Jackets sively, B-W out gained the ceptions three times in four giving the Jackets (4-0 OAC, up with was a missed field rebounded to clinch the 4-4 overall) the right to battle Student Princes (0-4, 2-6) 427 plays, B-W received a Heidelberg goal attempt. But they were not Ohio Athletic Conference's Red for the OAC championship. yards to 226. Defensively, the punt at the Princes' 38 and to be denied three more points Division title as they overpow- However, Coach Packard and the Jackets came up with two drove to the Heidelberg 3-yard BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE as, with 7:37 left in the game, ered Heidelberg, 32-14, at Finnic Jackets still see Saturday's game interceptions, two fumble re- lino, where they were stopped. KITTED LIUItARV coveries, and seven pass break-ups. Varga hit a 37-yard attempt BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE Stadium last Saturday. against Wooster as important. On a B-W field goal attempt, following s B-W interception BLiRliA, OHIO, NOVHMDER 10, 1983 Heidelberg was called for rough- of a Prince pass. VOL. Lxx. NUMBER 1.0 ing the kicker, giving the Jackets first and goal on the one. Heidelberg kept the game Runningback John Price, who from being a total laugher as scored 18 points in the win, they scored another touchdown itate issues go down in defeat with a 2-point conversion with covered the remaining distance And Celeste calls tho downfall on the ballots in two central 1:40 to go. (UPII - In what apparently on a sweep for a touchdown Ivasa near-record voter turnout of Issues Two and Three a "deci- Ohio college towns... Granvillo with 1:14 left in the quarter. B-W continued to give the for an off-year election, Ohioans sion for the future of Ohio." He and Athons. A two point conversion attempt reserves some playing time as jejeclecl all three Statewide issues says Ohioans said "No" to finan- failed, leaving B-W with a 6-0 they ran out the clock. Ninciy [appearing on yesterday's ballot. cial chaos. The city councils in those two lead. Jackets got to play in this communities now will send reso- In the second quarter, Parent's Day contest. Voters soundly rejected an Supporters of the two tax-re- place kicker Steve Varga, who lutions to the President and Con- "We were not outstanding attempt to repeal a 90 percent latod issues attribute tho crushing gress... in support of a bilateral scored B-W's other 14 points, in any one area," said Packard. tax hike...as well as rejection a defeat to voter confusion. They connected on three field goal freeze between the United States "We were solid overall; we proposal which would have made say voters heard too much 'No' and the Soviet Union. Special attempts of 26, 26, and 23 didn't pass as much as I expect- ii more difficult for lawmakers to information and not enough 'Yes' commissions will be set up in yards. The last of these gave ed. The ground game was pass future tax increases. information. And... they add... each community to study the the Jackets a 15-0 lead with working, so we just threw I when Ohioans aren't sure what local effects of a freeze. seven seconds left in the half. enough.to.koep_Heidelberg off to do, they vote "No" on the _. And they"alsb~defeateci"S?ate It looked like B-W would balance." issue. take that lead to the locker Issue-One...which would have . A former mayor... Carl Stokes B-W ran for 229 yards, room, but on the kickoff after raised Ohio's minimum age for of Cleveland... won political of- their third 200+ game In a row. drinking beer from 19 to 21 The state's first nuclear freeze '••. ll, the field goal, Heidelberg's Ray fice for the first time since 1971 Price was B-W's leading ycais. That proposal also would initiatives were approved by vot- • H Thompson ran the ball back yesterday. rusher with 88. His last touch- have set 21 years as the minimum ers yesterday. The issues were 97 yards for a touchdown, down was his eleventh of the age 'or purchasing and consuming A large turnout of student voters at Ursprung Gym was setting a Finnie Stadium rec- season. all alcoholic beverages. Issue-One recorded in the wake of a voter registration drive held ord. The extra point failed, Brian Moore was the Jackets also would have prohibited any- on campus last month. Photo by France making the halftime score leading passer, going 16-for-21, one from giving alcoholic bever- Rea makes effort to dispel 15-6, B-W. for 143 yards. He also rushed all three State Issues. But Cuya- nor Celeste. Hughes, who sup- ages to a person under 21 years. ported the two issues, says Ce- The Jackets were determined for 40 net yards. Packard hofja County Republican Chair- leste put his prestige on the line. Defensive player of the week John Ferritto (96) plunges in to bring down the ball carrier. to widen the gap as they came commented on Moore's per- man Robert Hughes calls the de- myth about career planning Hughes attributes the defeat to a out for the second half. They formance, saying, "Some kids It's still too early for wide-. feat of State Issues Two and P massive TV campaign. GAME STATISTICS started from their 20 after the are winners. Brian is a winner." | spread reaction to the defeat of Three a major victory for Gover- by Clare Burnett kickoff, and each of the next •Idelberg Regardless of the results of 6 0 14 plays brought them closer to 9 14 BROWNS IN FOCUS next Saturday's game at Wooster, Moore loses election Expectations of employers the end zone until Price burst the Jackets will take on the and students in job search and the CORING- through the line to run 18 News stories and all othe.r With 34% of all presincts in In tho race for council pre- by Cheryl Gilbert will ba facing the Green Bay Wittenberg Tigers, who have "world of work" have long been FIRST QUARTER yards for the score. The Varga sident both of the candidates Packers (4-5). The Browns captured the Blue Division items are duo tho Friday tho city reporting in returns misconstrued and have differed extra point put the Jackets up, B-W-John Price 7-yard run (pau Last week the Browns beat stopped the Packers, 21-20, in Title, for the OAC Champion- before they are to appear. indicated that Dr. Edgar Moore wore pulling 50% of the vote. widely. fallod) 22-6. jthe Oilers, 25-19, in overtime. It this year's preseason opener. ship. The Tigers defeated B-W otters to the editor are lost his bid for a seat on the Republican John W. Jones ECOND QUARTER [was a game filled with bad points "This was a key drive," said earlier this season, 12-10. In an effort to dispel the myth This will be the 11th meeting be- on Monday. Berea city council to incum- trailod Democrat C. Bruce Hardy ' B-W-Stave Varoa 26-yard Hold goal jsuch as two dropped passes in tween the Browns and the Packers Packard. "Heidelberg had the and make students more aware of bent Mary Silverman on inde- 1235 votes to 1287 votes. B-W-Varga 26-yard field goal the end zone) and good points. with the series tied at five wins momentum comina into the what prospective employers ex- third. At 15-6 it's still any-' B-W-Varga 23-yard field goal The game was won through four apiece. pendent. pect of them, Peter Rea, Direc- Heidelberg-Ray Thompson 97-yard ield goals by Matt Bahr (37, 37, body's ball game." Exponen t A dvertising tor of tho Placement Office, pro- Tho race for council-at-large sontod"Caroer Planning: What Do klokoff return 29, and 30 yds) and two touch- "The Packers are probably the B-W scored again exactly 50 Information In the mayoral race Patri- 'THIRD QUARTER downs: LT Doug Dieken's first most unpredictable team in the seconds later. A Heidelberg is a toss up at this point. Tho. People Believe?" as part of the NFL so far this season," said Sam. All classified ads and perso- cia A. Dorr, a democrat with Faculty Lecture Series on Nov- B-W-Prlca 18-yard run (Varga kick) NFL touchdown and.Boyco fumble on the kickoff was re- three loading candidates aro "We're hoping to see the Packer covored by B-W on the Princes' nals are due on the Friday 1.158 votes, just slightly be- ember 7 in the Browsing Library. B-W-.Prlco 20-yard pan from Brian Green's 20 yard run during OT. Mary Ashorbrook (D) with 1273 team we saw in losses to the Gi- 23, and two plays later quarter- before the issue-they aro hind Republican John G.