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It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. "1 vs Clemson ATHENS, GA./SANFORD STADIUM / SEPTEMBER 26, 1970/ONE DOLLAR The name is POSS. right here in Athens, makes such famous POSS delicacies as Brunswick Stew, Pork with Barbecue whats Sauce, Sloppy Joes, Bottled Hot Sauce, Hot Dog It's synonomous with traditional Southern eating Chili and Chili with Beans. — just as Sanford Stadium means exciting football. in a What's in our name? A lot of famous good eat- It arouses visions of succulent steaks, tender bar- . of Southern tradition. becue and mouth-watering Brunswick Stew. ing more than 40 years Enjoy POSS' famous foods . and learn more name? At POSS' RESTAURANT on the Atlanta High- what's in our good name. way, we've been delighting Athenians for years about good with our tender steaks and that delicious POSS in ours, barbecue. 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It's a water sports including woodlands are a never ending beauty and the enrichment private world dedicated to swimming, fishing and sailing. source of delight and of human living in one of relaxed living in a 10,000 acre An uncrowded 18 hole golf adventure for the residents Georgia's most scenic and mountain wilderness less course is planned as a of this second home secluded areas. For more than two hours north of challenge to golfers of all community. Bent Tree is a information on Bent Tree and downtown Atlanta. A crystal ages and skills. Miles of trails development of Spratlin how it can become part of clear mountain lake will offer beckon the hiker or the Associates and is dedicated your world call 261-9454. 1 He's got a secret Whether it's a sporting event, a golf match, a business appointment or a casual Sunday afternoon, the slacks he wears are always the newest in styles, colors and fabrics. His secret: he buys direct from Gip's Factory Store at factory prices. He stretches his budget to buy a greater variety of slacks — with no compromise in quality. Discover his "secret" yourself. It's just a short, pleasant drive to Gip's, located at Hartwell on Highway 29, in the heart of the Georgia-South Carolina textile industry region. GIP'S FACTORY STORE at gip's manufacturing company South end of Randall Street / Hartwell, Georgia 30643 / Phone (404) 376-8001 vs GLEHSON SEPTEMBER 26, 1970 Asprin and Kindness 4 The Bootin' Teuton from Gelsenkirchen 8 Somebody Cares 10 When Clemson Was Paid Off in Apples 12 Life Away from the Office 14 Scouting Report; Clemson 19 Georgia/Clemson Series 21 SEC Standings 23 Clemson Tigers Squad 24 Team Rosters: Georgia/Clemson 26 Team Lineups; Georgia/Clemson 29 Stadium Information 35 Georgia Bulldog Coaching Staff 36 EDUCATED DRESSING Georgia Bulldog Squad 38 Bulldog Basketball '70''71 49 FROM JOHN MEYER . your best course for college Officials' Signals 50 What's in a Name? 51 orientation '70. Here, From the Editor 60 undergrad togetherness at Athletic Association its best: tweed wrap coat and matching flare pants Board of Directors Chairman: President Fred C. Davison; Treasurer: John it with clingy turtle under all Green, Jr.; Faculty Chairman: Dr. Boyd McWhorter, Expressive of the looks Dean, College of Arts and Sciences; Athletic Director: Joel Eaves • Faculty Members: Dr. Mark Hanna, Col- you'll see when you visit lege of Business Administration; Dr. Joe LaRocca, Pharmacy School; J. Reid Parker, Forestry; Dr. Ira E. our John Meyer Shop, Aaron, College of Education; Dr. George Parthemos, Vice-President for instruction; W. E. Hudson, Director Atlanta and Athens. of Campus Development • Alumni Members: Cook Barvi/ick, Atlanta; W. T. Bradshaw, Canton; George Fesperman, Waycross; Thomas E. Greene, Macon; Thomas H. Paris, Gainesville; Dr. S. A. Roddenbery, Columbus; Harold M. Walker, Atlanta. Program Editor Loran Smith Special Consultants: Dan Magill, William A. Simpson, Jack Needle, Floyd Snoderly, Dick Barstow, Jim Tate, Roviiland Kraps, Otis Jones, Dan Kitchens, Bill Hartman, Jimmy Peacock, Ted Ouzts, Don Ashcraft. Photography Clate Sanders, Athens, Ga. Design and Printing The Stein Printing Company, Atlanta, Ga. Advertising Local and Regional: Loran Smith, Athletic Department, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. National Advertising: Charlie Thorp Football Publica- tions, Greenwich, Conn. This program is published by the University of Georgia Athletic Association, Athens, Ga. The editorial matter in this program is not copyrighted and can be repro- duced in whole or in part. Please credit University of Georgia football program. About the Cover Since 1937, Dr. Marion A. Hubert has been doctoring Georgia athletes, becoming one of the best-known and best-loved persons ever associated with the Bulldogs. There has only been one general team doctor at Georgia, and for a story on this amazing gentleman turn to page 4. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Marion A. Hubert, M.D., Georgia's first team physician, is now in his 33rd year of looking after the Bulldogs' sprains and illnesses. ASPIRMS AND KINDNESS By Loran Smith This is a story about Doc Hubert, most of the problem is your imagina- man in contempt for longer than a one of those who helped perpetuate tion; those who don't worry about Bob Feller fastball. the humanitarian image of the medi- your financial status when you come His wife says there's no doubt cal profession in the days when a to a visit; those who are dedicated to about it. "I know Doc has never made doctor was more than a man who the medical profession and to the an enemy, and he's always telling me could fix what was wrong with yoiu" community they serve? that I expect too much of people," health or do something to cure what These are the Doc Huberts every- she says. ailed you. one appreciates, the men who quietly Doc admits that he gets provoked, He's one who easily earned that af- perform their duties vith a dignity but adds, "There's no use in staying fectionate label of "Doc", which may and respect that makes them perhaps mad at anybody." be vanishing from our society. Our the most important professionals in Those whom he doesn't care for or Doc was there when the horse and our society. doesn't particularly identify with in buggy practioners gave way to the some way, he just shys away from, Model "T" Fords. He was starting In my community, it was Doc Bed- but wishes them well, and, if they had out when the automobiles arrived, dingfield who practiced until in his a real bellyache, he'd still make a but he started far back enough to ex- 'eighties, right on up until he was housecall at 3:30 a.m. pect a mess of turnip greens or a called away. He was one of those that "I grew up," he says, "when doc- couple of backyard hens for his fees, you "can't hardly find no more" . tors had to be available any time. It or a promise to pay by Saturday. a country doctor. It was his wit and was a seven day a week job and when With a neatly trimmed mustache humor that made him a character, and T started out, you sure didn't go into and a walk that seems to always have I suspect that it was nice to pay him medicine to make money. I've always a slight limp, Marion A. Hubert has a visit just to hear what he had to say said that if you didn't truly like medi- always been the solid citizen of his even if you had nothing more than a cine or to treat sickness you never community. He expected to be on call headache. could be successful or happy as a any hour day or night and left the While Doc Hubert doesn't keep an doctor." complaining up to his wife, Hattie, endless string of funny lines in his when people would impose on his medical bag like my first hero.
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