Z.Srni th Heynolds Lib. Peirodic<:~ls Hoom~WFU TODAY INSIDE Reynold<:~ Station TODA V EDITORIALLY Wins ton-S<Jlcrn, NC 27109 * KARATE CLUB • *FOOTBAlL * UPSALA REVIEW SCHEDULE· 1en's J.ll an at lmes ling) yol. 1.\111 Wake Forest University, Winston.Salem, North Carolina, Friday, October 25, 1974 llows No.8 new loors after ~man ,ot to are these these Athletic Schedule Studied ' the comment about football who knew they'd be this ~ood? tickets, we can make money even the financial end of the basketball By STEVE DUIN in a game against Rollins." Assistant Editor scheduling. Maryland was just another team. program than they do with Athletic Director Dr. Gene It's been unfortunate timing with Since the Wake Forest football. "In short," Martin said, the schedule, and the team being basketball program is on the "we can afford some scheduling In their last 18. quarters, the Hooks emphasized that upswing, the demand for Wake Forest football team has scheduling is but a part of the as weak as they are." flexibility in basketball that we Money is an important part of basketball season tickets is fairly can't in football." failed to cross the goal line,·· cycle from which emerges a good high. This, along with the fact while their opponents have football team. That cycle began scheduling. Zeno Martin, the Wake Forest has problems in athletic department's business that the basketball schedules are scheduling football that larger accumulated the equivalent of aa · at Wake Forest when the football organized on pretty much of a touchdowns. The majority of the coaches expressed a desire to manager, estimated that the schools can avoid because of the department made approximately year-to-year basis, means that student body would bet against .a play major intersectional the athletic department has a latter's season ticket sales. football victory in 1974. Yet in th~ OPJ?On.ents. This necessitated the $240,000 on the Oklahoma and middle of the dreariest football · bu1l~mg of a new football Penn State games. He also said much easier time working with Cont. on p. 3 season in years, all the elements . s~di~ that wo~d make the that the Maryland game would of the football program, from the Wllve~stty attractive to more bring in the ACC guaranteed athletic director to the third established teams. minimum for visiting teams - Students to Register string defensive backs, share the. "W.e were playing teams where $40,000. conviction that scheduling and w~ ~dn't,hav~ much chance of Hooks said, "We have a poor performances have not w1~mng, sa1d Hooks, "and sizable investment in football, in .. doomed the football team to neither were we drawing tenns of a million dollars per perpetual defeat, and the fina~cially. With the. new year. At the moment we're at a For Four-Week Term optimism that the program will st?diUm, we could brmg to break-even point." Hooks added Thomas Mullen. eventually right itself. Wtnston-Salem teams attractive that the university allocates By BETSY GILPIN Seniors who register for a four­ Losing in football is nothing to our fans." $400,000 yearly on scholarships. Editor week course will be asked at new at Wake Forest In the past Hooks said that both Groves "It's not that we're not spending registration to study the 71 years, the Dem'on Deacons Stadium and an attractive the money; we're simply not Registration for four-week schedule card for the spring have had only 25 winning schedule w_ere essential to the spending it wisely." courses will be Monday through semester they filled out at the A question has been raised Thursday from 5-7 p.m. in the August registration and make BS campaigns, and their .390 next . portl?~ , of. the cycle­ cumulative winning percentage recruttmg. It s unportant to concerning the discrepancy Magnolia Room. Students must any revisions necessary, Mullen is the second worst in the show the prospects who they're between the football and show J.D.'s before they will be said. Any seniors who were not As the football team's schedule.gets tougher and tougher, the Deacs find themselves more and more country. This year, however, go!Jlg to be playing next year," he basketball schedules. Wbile the allowed to register. able to work out a schedule in often on 'the bottom of such pile-ups. However, players insist they do not want to play against easier losses to Oklahoma and Penn ~a1d. football schedule outside the ACC Seniors will register Monday; August will be asked to do so learns. Photo by ouin State have raised a great deal of Successful recruiting initiates has been murderous, the juniors will register Tuesday; when they register for a four­ / the final stage of the cycle - the basketball team is playing teams sophomores, Wednesday; and week course. Juniors who building of a good football team. from Rollins, Farleigh freshmen, Thursday. Students register October 29 will also be First Trial-Hung Jury "We've done everything but Dickinson, and Appalachian - wit\l last names beginning A-K asked to complete a schedule develop a team that can compete outfits that have neither will register from 5-6 p.m. and card for the spring semester. against the schedule we've prominent talent or the name to students with last names Freshmen and sophomores developed," Hooks said. "I don't fill the Coliseum. lf all gate beginning L-Z, from 6-7 p.m. who register for overseas courses receipts end up in the same place, The revised spring schedule is will be asked to fill in a schedule ~n knowwheretogofromhereon omore why are the football and available at the information desk card, but freshmen and Jury E Xpe. l S S O._E-' h . ~~h~:!~a~he~rha~e t~eg:~e~ basketball schedules oriented in in newspaperfonn. This schedule sophomores taking courses on­ such opposite directions? is complete and includes several campus during the four-week ~111 . Hooks admitted that there are Martin said there are several changes from the original booklet term will not indicate their By DEBORAH RICHARDSON defendant served as his own pledge at the bottom of the paper, wrytten "at once." The def~ndant , problems in scheduling football. explanations. First, the maile~ to students during the schedule plans until after leaving a blank space to sign his n Managing Editor counsel. During the proceedings, ~.at~ h~ coul~, not expla!Jl this To begin with, "People don't basketba1l schedule has summer. November 5. two witnesses testified to having name when he completed the · comc1dence, but 8ald It may naturally want to play 'Wake historically been more difficult Students should check the Sometime after this date, all A student was expelled 1from seen him leaf through a pile of test. ~ve been beca~se he ~d no_t sign · Forest." Scheduling takes a than the football schedule. The revised schedule for courses freshmen and sophomores are to the university effective at the end tests on a desk at the front of the On finishing the test, he turned hlS name hastily, bemg · m no great deal of work. It is based former has been rated one of the requiring permission of the meet with their lower division of t~s semester after confessing testing room. after placing his it in, and then leafed through the hurry. almost entirely upon personal three most difficult schedules in instructor, according to Dr. advisors to consider plans for the to a cheating charge at a special own paper on the table. They said papers that approximately half At the end of his opening friendships; it is not handled on the country for the last several Robert Shorter, director of the spring tenn. At this time students Honor Council trial he requested he then walked over to a the class had already handed in. statement, the defendant said he the business telephone. · years. spring curriculum. He said a who have not already completed Tuesday night. The student · classmate still taking the test, He then walked over and stood realized ~h~ . circumstances Secondly, football schedules Secondly, while ACC football is number of .courses have dropped cards are expected to do so . had plea.tl~d- J.!Ot ~l,ty to _ij)e_ looked. at his paper for. some . looking over the shoulder of a ~?oked susp1c1~us but that +are established so far in advance­ not known on a nationallevel;.the. __ thi~_pre~equisite but tor courses according to Mullen. · '.. - same cbarge in his initial trial time; 'buf did not speak to' him.' rrrena :-ror:-••aoout.. .15' .. or ··w anyone smart enough to get into ,_ Wake Forest's is already basketball competition is. Thus in which permission is still Arrangements will. be made last week, which ended in a ·hung The defendant then returned to seconds" to see how he was doing Wake Forest," who intended· to arranged through 1983 - that Wake Forest doesn't need to play required, students should clear through departmental advisors jury. the front of the room, took a on the quiz. c~eat, could certainly ~orne up there is very little feel for team top-ranked teams in basketball with that instructor before or through direct contact with the Last week's hung decision paper from the test pile, and The defendant said it then With a better way. He satd he had potential. When the university outside the conference to be in the registering. ~ea.n's office for seniors and marked a first in HC history for according to one witness, "made "dawned on" him that he may been aware of all the people still scheduled Oklahoma for national spotlight.
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