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Jacksonville State University JSU Digital Commons Chanticleer Historical Newspapers 1973-12-03 Chanticleer | Vol 5, Issue 11 Jacksonville State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_chanty Recommended Citation Jacksonville State University, "Chanticleer | Vol 5, Issue 11" (1973). Chanticleer. 566. https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_chanty/566 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Historical Newspapers at JSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Chanticleer by an authorized administrator of JSU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. JACKSONVlLLE STATE UNIVERSITY VOL. V NO. 11 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3,1973 - Holiday Issue The JSU Dance Company presents a Christmas Concert today and tomorrow at 8 pm in LCA. You can see this concert for $1.00 (general admission) or 50 cents (student). Some of the featured performers are the Ragdolls in the picture above. The Ragdolls are from left: DeVe10 p - Rhonda Ward, Tuscaloosa and Regina Burdette, Guntersville. Mental Chanti Editor Leaves Reading By BILL LI'ITLWOHN Group Pictures Steven J. Allen, editor of the but failed to obtain an order CHANTICLEER, announced his calling for his reinstatement. In Lab resignation over radio station an out~f-courtcompromise, he WDNG Sunday morning, Nov. 25. was reinstated as coeditor of the For Mimosa Have you heard about the The resignation comes in the CHANTICLEER along with Carl Group pictures are scheduled Please be prompt. The Developmental Reading Lab for wake of disagreements between Phillips, the associate editor, on to be-made for the Mimosa at 7 following procedure will be used. -
2014 Mizzou Football Records Book
2014 MIZZOU FOOTBALL RECORDS BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS Individual Records _______________________________2-4 Non-Conference Series Results ______________________ 49-57 Team Records ___________________________________ 5 Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field Info ___________________ 58-64 Opponent Records ________________________________ 6 Memorial Stadium Attendance History __________________ 65-66 Passing Yardage Leaders _____________________________ 7 Mizzou’s Retired Numbers _________________________ 67-68 Passing Efficiency Leaders ____________________________ 8 Mizzou’s All-Americans ___________________________ 69-74 Total Offense Leaders ____________________________ 9-10 Other Award Winners ___________________________ 75-81 Receiving Leaders _____________________________ 10-11 All-Star Game Participants _________________________ 82-83 Rushing Leaders ________________________________ 12 NFL Draft History ______________________________ 84-87 All-Purpose Leaders _______________________________ 13 All-Time Letterwinners ___________________________ 88-97 Scoring Leaders _________________________________ 14 Don Faurot/Dan Devine Legacies ____________________ 98-101 Punting Leaders_________________________________ 15 The Tiger Nickname _____________________________ 102 Interceptions Leaders ______________________________ 15 Season Openers/Home Openers History _______________ 104-105 Tackles Leaders _________________________________ 16 Homecoming History _____________________________ 106 Quarterback Sack Leaders ___________________________ 17 MU Televised -
Malone Couple Facing Child Abuse Charges by ANGIE COOK Told Law Enforce- Story, but Further and the Use of Roy Fears’ Hand
Informing more than 17,000 readers daily in print and online Apple reveals new gadgets 1B Pirates try to bounce 9A back against Seahawks WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 $1.00 Vol. 91 No. 180 Malone couple facing child abuse charges BY ANGIE COOK told law enforce- story, but further and the use of Roy Fears’ hand. to authorities. She was charged acook@jcfloridan.com ment and school investigation led Mlckovsky, authorities say, had with child abuse neglect. A Malone couple is facing officials his inju- law enforcement knowledge of the child’s injuries, Fears was also interviewed and abuse charges after a child sus- ries were caused to determine that but did not report them. acknowledged that the injuries tained injuries at the hand of his by an older cousin, the child’s physical FearsandMlckovskyweretaken sustained by the child were a re- stepfather and the child’s mother who had beat him injuries were in- into custody without incident. sult of him “disciplining the child failed to report the incident, au- up. fl icted by his step- Thechild’s injurieswerenotlife- too harshly,” according to the thorities say. The child’s Fears Mlckovsky father, 50-year-old threatening and did not require sheriff’s office. According to a statement from mother, 38-year- Roy Fears, also of immediate medical treatment. He was charged with aggra- the Jackson County Sheriff’s Of- old Marion Mlckovsky of Malo- Malone. In interviews on Monday, in- vated child abuse. It was also fi ce, on Monday deputies re- ne, was contacted by school of- Investigators say the child had vestigators say Mlckovsky ac- discovered that Fears is currently sponded to Malone Elementary fi cials and told about his injuries. -
All-Americans
All-Americans INTRO A F L S THIS IS LSU Nacho Albergamo ..........................center (1987) Alan Faneca....................offensive guard (1997) Tyler LaFauci ....................................guard (1973) Lance Smith ................offensive tackle (1984) TIGERS Charles Alexander ............tailback (1977, 1978) Kevin Faulk ............................all-purpose (1996) David LaFleur ............................tight end (1996) Marcus Spears............defensive tackle (2004) Mike Anderson ........................linebacker (1970) Sid Fournet ......................................tackle (1954) Chad Lavalais..............defensive tackle (2003) Marvin “Moose” Stewart ..center, 1935 (1936) COACHES Max Fugler........................................center (1958) Jerry Stovall ..............................halfback (1962) REVIEW B M George Bevan..........................linebacker (1969) G Todd McClure ..................................center (1998) T HISTORY James Britt ............................cornerback (1982) John Garlington ..................................end (1967) Anthony McFarland ..............noseguard (1998) George Tarasovic ..........................center (1951) LSU Michael Brooks........................linebacker (1985) Skyler Green......return specialist (2003) Eric Martin ..................................split end (1983) Jimmy Taylor ..............................fullback (1957) Fred Miller ........................................tackle (1962) Gaynell “Gus” Tinsley ............end (1935, 1936) C J Doug Moreau -
Busi Ness AD-Vantage
PAGE 8 PRESS & DAKOTAN ■ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR Meink 350, Barb Dooley-Dawn Stukel Texas 81 64 .559 2 1/2 Colorado 9, San Francisco 8 Thursday, September 12 p.m., KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Allen at Omaha Nation; GOLF, GIRLS’ Pierce Inv. at Pierce GC (Crofton, GOLF 342, Katie Tramp-Julie Tramp-Kay Los Angeles 69 76 .476 14 1/2 Wednesday’s Games CHEER & DANCE, PREP Yankton Inv. (YHS, Arcadia at Santee; Bancroft-Rosalie at Wausa; Beres- 9 a.m.) YANKTON Blankenfeld 311, Norma Garvey-Karen Seattle 65 80 .448 18 1/2 Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 0 5:30 p.m.) ford at Canton; Bloomfield at Pender; Bon Homme at SOCCER, BOYS’ R.C. Central at Yankton (1 Clark 278, Donna Steckler-Kim Brannen Houston 49 96 .338 34 1/2 Pittsburgh 7, Texas 5 CROSS COUNTRY, PREP DeSmet Inv. (Free- McCook Central-Montrose (7 p.m., KKYA-FM); Burke- p.m.) MARCHAND CUP 273, Sharon Koller-Jane Brown 255, Tuesday’s Games San Francisco 4, Colorado 3 man, 4 p.m.); Hartington Inv. (Bloomfield, Creighton, South Central at Andes Central (HC, 7 p.m.); Canis- SOCCER, BOYS’ JV R.C. Central at Yankton (11 FINAL: Fox Run 16.5, Hillcrest 11.5 Sheri Moser-Ginger Schieffer-Danielle Kansas City 6, Cleveland 3 Philadelphia 4, San Diego 2 Hartington, Randolph, 4 p.m.); West Boyd Inv. (Nio- tota at Freeman; Chester Area vs. Viborg-Hurley at a.m.) FOUR-BALL (Best Ball): Nickie An- McFarland 223, Mardy Mackeprang-Ann N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 5 Miami 5, Atlanta 2 brara-Verdigre, 4:15 p.m.) Hurley; Crofton at Ponca; Elk Point-Jefferson at Park- SOCCER, GIRLS’ R.C. -
Ironwood's Snowfall Sets Another Single-Day Record
Snow likely High: 18 | Low: 8 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Wednesday, November 19, 2014 75 cents Ironwood’s snowfall sets another single-day record the season was 81.2 inches in n 15.2 inches new 1989, according to the weather mark for Nov. 18; service. In November alone, Ironwood season total at 60.1 has received 58.1 inches. The inches record for the month is 78.2 inch- es set in 1989. By RALPH ANSAMI The blowing snow that began [email protected] Monday morning had plow crews IRONWOOD — Another 110- scrambling to catch up again year snow record fell Tuesday after last week’s 50-inch snowfall morning in Ironwood before the reported in places across the sun finally popped out. Gogebic Range. A total of 15.2 inches of snow The weather service hit its was recorded for the 24-hour lake-effect snow prediction right period to 7 a.m. Tuesday at the on the head, as from 12 to 18 National Weather Station mea- inches had been forecast. suring site at the Gogebic-Iron Unlike last week’s far-ranging Wastewater Treatment Plant off snowstorm, the Monday-Tuesday Cloverland Drive. blast was a more local affair, as It marked a Nov. 18 record, nearly Mellen, Wis., recorded dating to the early 1900s, and only an inch of snow for the 24- brought the season’s snow total hour period. in Ironwood to 60.1 inches. Bergland received 13 inches, Remarkably, that’s not a record additional snow that gun-deer for this date, as in 1989 a whop- hunters didn’t need. -
Lsu Lettermen Who Played Us Pro
LSU LETTERMEN WHO PLAYED U.S. PRO FOOTBALL 1 indicates player part Sources: LSU Football Media Guide, Row 5 shows number o www.pro-football-reference.com/colleges/lsu/ scroll to the right in th YEARS IN PRO No. 45 46 43 43 44 39 Player Pos. Pro Teams Yr. 18 17 16 15 14 13 Adams, Jamal DB NYJ 2 1 1 Addai, Joseph RB IND 6 Alexander, Charles RB CIN 7 Alexander, Dan OL NYJ 13 Alexander, Eric LB NE,JAX,CLE 7 Alexander, Kwon LB TB 4 1 1 1 1 Alexander, Vadal OL OAK 2 1 1 Allen, Kenderick DL NO, NYG,GB 4 Andolsek, Eric OL DET 4 Andrews, Mitch TE DEN 1 Baggett, Billy B DTX 1 Barbay, Roland DL SEA 1 Barksdale, Joseph T OAK, STL,SD,AZ 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 Barnes, Walter G PH 4 Barrett, Jeff E BRO 3 Barrow, Lamin LB DEN 2 1 1 Bech, Brett WR NO 3 Beckham, Odell WR NYG 5 1 1 1 1 1 Beckwith, Darry LB SD 1 Beckwith, Kendell LB TB 1 1 Bernstein, Joe FB-G-T NYG,RII 3 Bishop, Harold TE TB,CL,RAV,PI 4 Blue, Alfred RB HOU 5 1 1 1 1 1 Booker, Fred DB NO 1 Bordelon, Ben OL SD 1 Bordelon, Ken LB NO 6 Boutte, Marc DL RAM,WAS 8 Bowe, Dwayne WR KC,CLE 9 1 1 1 Bower, Tashawn LB MIN 2 1 1 Boyd, Danny K JAX 1 Brancato, George HB CAR 1 Branch, Mel DL DTX,KC,MI 9 Britt, James DB AT 5 Brockers, Michael DT RAM 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 Brodnax, J. -
Tiger News & Notes 2010 Tiger Schedule & Results
TIGER NEWS & NOTES #6/#7/#8 Missouri Tigers (7-0, 3-0) at #14/#14/#12 Nebraska Cornhuskers (6-1, 2-1) Oct. 30, 2010 – Memorial Stadium – Lincoln, Neb. KICKOFF: 2:30 p.m. (central time). 2010 STADIUM: Memorial Stadium (81,091). Opened in 1923. NU is 33-15-1 there COACHING STAFF alltime against MU, but Mizzou won last time there, 52-17 in 2008. RADIO: Tiger Network. Mike Kelly (play-by-play), John Kadlec (color), Chris IN-GAME ON FIELD Gervino (sidelines), Scotty Cox (producer), Matt Winegardner (director). Carried Gary Pinkel ____________ Head Coach on over 50 stations across the Midwest, and on the Internet at mutigers.com. Also Andy Hill____________ Wide Receivers on Sirius Satellite Radio (channel 127) and XM Satellite Radio (channel 102). TV: ABC Sports. Ron Franklin (play-by-play), Ed Cunningham (analyst), Jeannine Brian Jones ______________ Tailbacks Edwards (sideline reporter). Craig Kuligowski ________ Defensive Line RANKINGS (BCS/AP/USA): MU – 6th / 7th / 8th; NU – 14th / 14th / 12th. Dave Steckel ____ Def. Coord./Linebackers SERIES: Nebraska leads, 64-36-3, but MU has won 3 of the last 5 meetings. Bruce Walker ___________ Co-Off. Line COACHES: Mizzou: Gary Pinkel (Kent, ‘75), 74-46 at MU (10th year) and 147-83-3 overall IN THE COACHES’ BOOTH (20th year). Pinkel is 4-5 vs. Nebraska and 1-1 vs. Bo Pelini. Cornell Ford ____________ Cornerbacks Nebraska: Bo Pelini (Ohio State, ‘90), 26-9 at NU & overall (3rd year). Pelini is 1-1 Josh Henson ___________ Co-Off. Line vs. Mizzou and Gary Pinkel. Barry Odom ______________ Safeties David Yost _____ Off. -
The Blue Chip Quest: a Geographical Analysis of Collegiate Football Recruiting
THE BLUE CHIP QUEST: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL RECRUITING, 1972-1981 By WILLIAM ANTHONY SUTTON 7 Bachelor of Arts Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma 1972 Master of Science Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma 1980 ·~.· ,::t· - Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate College of the Oklahoma State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF EDUCATION May, 1983 Copyright by William Anthony Sutton 1983 1.168789 . THE BLUE CHIP QUEST: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL RECRUITING, 1972-1981 Thesis Approved: ii PREFACE This study is concerned with the analysis of production, migration patterns, and the decision-making process of the college-bound High School All-American football players. The objectives were to analyze player origins and migrations to see if and under what conditions trends and patterns emerge. The author wishes to express his appreciation to his major adviser, Dr. John F. Rooney, Jr., for his inspiration and guidance throughout the study. Appreciation is also expressed to Dr. Robert B. Kamm, Dr. Betty M. Edgley, and Dr. John P. Bischoff, for their assistance and guidance. A special note of thanks is extended to the following: Ron Touch stone, Chuck Neinas, Eric Zemper, and Kevin Dickey, for the time, assis tance, and suggestions they have offered during the course of research. Thanks are also extended to Gayle Maxwell for the excellent cartography, and to Charlene Fries for the preparation and typing of the manuscript. Finally, special gratitude is expressed to my wife Sharon and our sons Jason and Daniel, for their understanding, support, and encourage ment. -
Honors & Accolades
HONORS & ACCOLADES MISSISSIPPI STATE • MISSOURI • SOUTH CAROLINA • TENNESSEE • TEXAS A&M • VANDERBILT SEC FIRST ROUND NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS (1979-2015) Year Selection Player, College NFL Team Year Selection Player, College NFL Team 2015 3 Dante Fowler, Florida Jaguars 2009 1 Matthew Stafford, Georgia Lions 4 Amari Cooper, Alabama Raiders 3 Tyson Jackson, LSU Chiefs 10 Todd Gurley, Georgia Rams 6 Andre Smith, Alabama Bengals 21 Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M Bengals 12 Knowshon Moreno, Georgia Broncos 22 Bud Dupree, Kentucky Steelers 18 Robert Ayers, Tennessee Broncos 23 Shane Ray, Missouri Broncos 22 Percy Harvin, Florida Vikings 24 D.J. Humphries, Florida Cardinals 23 Michael Oher, Ole Miss Ravens 24 Peria Jerry, Ole Miss Falcons 2014 1 Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina Texans 2 Greg Robinson, Auburn Rams 2008 4 Darren McFadden, Arkansas Raiders 6 Jake Matthews, Texas A&M Falcons 5 Glenn Dorsey, LSU Chiefs 7 Mike Evans, Texas A&M Buccaneers 8 Derrick Harvey, Florida Jaguars 12 Odell Beckham, Jr., LSU Giants 10 Jerod Mayo, Tennessee Patriots 17 C.J. Mosley, Alabama Ravens 14 Chris Williams, Vanderbilt Bears 19 Ja’Wuan James, Tennessee Dolphins 22 Felix Jones, Arkansas Cowboys 21 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama Packers 22 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M Browns 2007 1 JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU Raiders 6 LaRon Landry, S, LSU Redskins 23 Dee Ford, Auburn Chiefs 8 Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas Falcons 29 Dominique Easley, Florida Patriots 11 Patrick Willis, LB, Ole Miss 49ers 2013 2 Luke Joekel, Texas A&M Jaguars 16 Justin Harrell, DT, Tennessee Packers 6 Barkevious -
VIKINGS 2021 Vikings
VIKINGS 2021 vikings Week 1 | Sunday, September 12, 2021 | Paul Brown Stadium | Noon CT | FOX 2021 record game summary REGULAR SEASON......................................... 0-0 The Minnesota Vikings (7-9 in 2020) open the NFC NORTH ................................................... 0-0 2021 regular season against the Cincinnati Bengals (4- HOME ............................................................ 0-0 11-1) with kickoff set for noon at Paul Brown Stadium. AWAY ............................................................ 0-0 Minnesota will play the season opener on the road for the first time since 2016. The contest also marks the 2021 schedule first time in franchise history the Vikings have played Week) Date Opponent Time (CT) TV Cincinnati to open the schedule. 1) 9/12 (Sun.) at Cincinnati Noon FOX Minnesota last played at Cincinnati in 2013 when 2) 9/19 (Sun.) at Arizona 3:05 p.m. FOX Vikings Head Coach Mike Zimmer served as defensive coordinator for the Bengals. Overall, Minnesota is 5-2 3) 9/26 (Sun.) SEATTLE 3:25 p.m. FOX in season-opening games during the Mike Zimmer 4) 10/3 (Sun.) CLEVELAND Noon CBS era (2014-present) and is 4-1 in the past five season 5) 10/10 (Sun.) DETROIT Noon FOX openers. The Vikings are also 2-1 under Zimmer in Week 6) 10/17 (Sun.) at Carolina Noon FOX 1 road games. 7) 10/24 (Sun.) BYE WEEK The Vikings offense features a similar look at the 8) 10/31 (Sun.) DALLAS 7:20 p.m. NBC skill positions in 2021, with QB Kirk Cousins, RB Dalvin 9) 11/7 (Sun.) at Baltimore Noon FOX Cook, WR Justin Jefferson and WR Adam Thielen all 10) 11/14 (Sun.) at LA Chargers 3:05 p.m. -
Foundation Votes for Cooperation Two Sides in Dispute Halfway to an Agreement to Pick Bidder for Citrus Memorial Sale Or Lease
Preview: Area volleyball teams set to take the court /B1 TUESDAY TODAY CITRUS COUNTY & next morning HIGH 92 Less humid. 30 LOW percent chance of rain. 72 PAGE A4 www.chronicleonline.com AUGUST 27, 2013 Florida’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community 50¢ VOL. 119 ISSUE 20 Foundation votes for cooperation Two sides in dispute halfway to an agreement to pick bidder for Citrus Memorial sale or lease MIKE WRIGHT The Citrus Memorial Health tion sets a Sept. 26 deadline for Corp. of America (HCA), Heath would also consider a lease. Staff writer Foundation voted unanimously both the foundation and hospi- Management Associates (HMA), It’s uncertain whether all Monday night on a “resolution tal board to agree on a bidder RegionalCare Hospital Part- four are still in the running. INVERNESS — The two of cooperation” with the Citrus and transaction type. ners and Tampa General Hos- The hospital board, which owns sides in the Citrus Memorial County Hospital Board aimed The board of trustees meets pital — have bid to buy or lease Citrus Memorial and leases it to hospital dispute are halfway to at delaying the hospital’s de- at 5:15 p.m. Thursday and is ex- Citrus Memorial. Tampa Gen- the foundation, eliminated an agreement that sets a firm fault on a $5.6 million SunTrust pected to ratify the resolution, eral had suggested an affilia- Tampa General and hasn’t date for choosing a bidder for Bank loan. CCHB attorney Bill Grant said. tion but its chief executive the hospital’s sale or lease.