Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 63

Location:
Atlanta, Georgia
Issue Date:
Page:
63
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

NO EQUITY PAYMENT 1984 AUDI 5000 (5 to choose from) 1984 DATSUN MAXIMA (4 of these) 249.95 1984 FORD THUNDERBIRD (Loaded) 222.95 1984 PONTIAC FIERO (Black, 4 Spd.) 209.95 1984 BMW 318i (Assume payments-36 mo) 320.00 1984 CHEVY EUROSPORT 1984 CORVETTE (Red) AHlVh '4 tit if If If LEASES ARE 48 MOS. BUSINESS Sterna Gta Depend on TW and I Because so much is riding on your tires. white wall NEIL McGAHEEStaff SIZI PRICE FNDS THE END ZONE: Morris Brown running Leon Winfrey (21) scores in the third quarter for the Wolverines. By earnest Rmb Staff yrittr P15580R13XZXWW 48.73 P1 6575R1 3 XZXWW 52.10 P16S80R13X2XWW 46.71 P17570R13XZXWW 55.98 P17575R13XZXWW 57.94 P17580R13XWW 63.87 P18580R13XWW 67.16 P17575R14 XZXWW 66.42 P18570R14XWW 69.75 P18575R14XWW 73.24 P19S75R14XWW 76.90 P20575R14 XWW 82.08 P21575R14XWW 85.47 P22575R14 XWW 88.31 P20575R15XAWW 83.91 P21575R15XWW 87.44 P22570R15XRWL 92.18 P22575R15 XWW 90.35 P23575R15XWW 95.22 Raised White letters playing defense, limiting the Tigers to 160 yards total offense, Savannah's chance to get its first victory now appeared slim at best "Our defense has been our strongest suit all year," said Thompson, who last week saw the unit stop Fort Valley at the 1-yard line with no time left for a 14-10 triumph. These tires offer a great compromise between good mileage, ride comfort and traction at a moderate price.

in what happened last week. When you're young and not accustomed to the kind of success we've had over the last few weeks, that kind of thing is easy to do. "At halftime, I had to tell them about themselves and try to appeal to their pride." The appeal worked, with a little aid from Savannah State punter Teddy Carson. After the Wolverines had been held to 26 yards rushing and 57 passing during the first 30 minutes, they were able to break a scoreless tie as a result of a poor decision on the part of Carson early in the third period. In punt formation on fourth-and-11 from Savannah's 30, Carson, who was not under any intense pressure, chose to run the ball rather kick.

He was tackled for a one-yard loss. Whb said a victory had to be pretty to be appreciated? Certainly not Morris Brown coach Greg Thompson. Saturday afternoon at Herndon Stadium, Thompson's Wolverines, thinking about the beauty fof last week's upset of Fort Valley State, managed to secure a rather homely win over Savannah AJteT, a lackluster offensive per fornlance ip the first half of a contest Witnessed by about 3,000, Morris Brown scored three touchdowns to defeat Savannah State 21-6. The victor pushed the Wolverines (3-1) to 3-0. i the Southern Intercollegiate Athletii Conference, while the II I I- 1 1 14 7-11 the third period.

"The kid (Carson) had time to punt the ball, but he runs with it," said Savannah coach Frank Ellis, whose team is now 0-4. "But that's what happens when you want things to happen so bad. It's been like that for us all season. We'll hang in there, and hang in there, and all of a sudden make a big mistake that kills us." That mistake, as critical as it was in a game so closely contested, was not the killing blow delivered to the Tigers: That may have come six minutes later, when a Savannah punt traveled just 27 yards to give Morris Brown the ball 45 yards away from the goal line. plays later, Winfrey scored his second touchdown on a six-yard rati to give Morris Brown a 14-0 lead with 5:58 left in the third quarter, The way Morris Brown had been XA4 All Season Whltewall MBC Winfrey 21 run (Wnltv Mtk) MBC Wlitfriy I run (WMty kick) Oay 1 run (mm (ailed) MK JotniM 7 run (WtsHv kick) IAV Flnfdowm KinMt-vardt St-ltt Ptuing yards SI Return yards 1M patu ino SIZE MBC II 34-154 74 41 PRICE S-21-1 Punli e-31 a-44 o-o 7-51 FumbW-kMI 3-1 fanallit-yard Tigers dropped to 0-2 in league play, take it any way we can eet RWiVMUfl SnfllnCt RUSHING Savannah Slele: CrWey 14-SI, Jonai William-10-JO; Morrlt Brewm Winfrey 16-45.

Wise 7-4, JdhnaM J-71 'PASSING Savannak- Stale: Wllllami S-15-SI; Brawn; Camel 4-14-57, WeMv 1-4-U RECEIVINO Savannah State: Grlgley 3-31, Hunter 1-15; Motif rewK lcvtl 1-14, Smith 1-34 On the next play, Morris Brown The finest all-around tire it" sail "In firsts' tailback Leon Winfrey went 29 yards haI guess we were still caught up a touchdown with .1251 left in P15580R13 51.17 P16580R13 57.44 P17570R13 58.78 P17580R13 67.06 P18580R13 70.52 P17575R14 69.73 P18575R14 76.90 P19575R14 80.75 P20570R14 81.96 P20575R14 86.20 P20575R15 88.11 P21575R15 91.82 P22575R15 94.88 P23575R15 101.56 P23V75R15XL 102.98 Extra Load Capacity XZ4 Design Micheiin ever made. The unique all-season design' offers crisp steering and precise handling mail conditions. Saves fuel and delivers up to 60.000 miles depending on how you drive. 43-3 Fcalialley State destroys Claris By Earmst Reesa Staff Write ing quarterback Anthony Smith into missing: the mark on 11 of his 12 passing attempts in the first half, xzx, MX mxl Blackwall Clark was forced to punt six times. Choice of tread design according to availability GRIFFW Fort Valley State quarterback Kevin Parker, out with an injury since the first quarter of his team's opener -against Florida Two short punts of 30 and 34 yards contributed to Parker's two SIZE PRICE first-period touchdown passes.

While Fort Valley was able to move the ball through the air, Clark had problems running or passing, as fewer than 50 yards total offense would indicate. The Panthers' lone points came on placekicker Kenny Adekoya's 39-yard field goal with yards and three touchdowns before leaving in the third period, "I've only played two quarters all season, including one last- week against Morris Brown," said Parker. "In that game, I was little rusty, but I had a little more of my timing back tonight." "What he does for our team speaks for itself," said Fort Valley coach Doug Porter. "Kevin is definitely the catalyst that makes our teamwork. The victory, on the heels of its 14-10 loss to Morris Brown last week, keeps Fort Valley in the chase for its third straight Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship.

Clark, which broke a two-year losing streak in the conference by defeating Tuskegee 35-14, is now 1-1 in the SIAC, 1-2 overall The Panthers have now lost to the cats four straight years. "We figure we've still got a chance at the conference championship, providing somebody else gives us a little said Porter. "This thing is far from over." Matters began to go against Clark in the first four minutes of this game. On a Fort Valley punt that was surely headed for the end zone, Panthers return man Jerome Young fielded the ball at the 4 and was tackled there. Clark tried unsuccessfully to move, but had to punt.

1 The ball traveled only 29 yards, and with a 15-yard penalty tacked on for interfering with a fair catch, Fort Valley had the baU at Clark's 18. Parker scored five plays later. With Fort Valley's defense bottling up Clark's offense and harass returned to the starting lineup Saturday nfeht The seniv's appearance sparked an early offensive outburst by the Wildcats, wto went on to rout Clark 43-3 in the 2Uh annual Textile Classic before a irowd of about 8,000 at Griffin Hifh School Stadium. During the first IS minutes of play, Paiter ran 5 yards for a touchdowi and completed touch 4:28 left in the second period. 155R12 39.45 145R13 36.45 155R13 41.60 165R13 46.71 175R13 51.94 16SR14 49.25 175R14 54.12 185R14 58.37 185R14REIN 64.20 165R15 52.40 185R15" 77.75 16570R13 46.79 17570R13 52.20 18570R13 57.75 17570R14 56.57 18S70R14 62.39 19570R14 65.52 17570R15 59.29 Reinforced sidewan Tube type red sidewail Fort Valley's final points came when reserve quarterback Joe Latti-more passed 20 yards to Y.N.

Mayers for a touchdown with 3:09 left, then 66 yards to Dale Casey with 1:33 remaining. down pajses to tight end David Monds (5jyards) and wideout Clyde Jackson (57). The three-year starter The perfect' choice for your Import or compact car. Aggressive European design delivers good handling and response at a reasonable cost. complete! I of: 17 passes for 155 Alabama romps past Morehouse 24-2 trx Blackwall Morehouse, which fell to 1-3, got its only points in the final quarter when it blocked a punt out of the end tone for a safety.

SIZE PRICE P16570R365 TRX P18565R365 TRX P18065HR390TRX 19065R390 TRX 22055R390 TRX From Staff nd Win Reports HUNT VILLE, Ala. Michael Miller trew for two touchdowns and Alat ima intercepted five passes aturday as the Bulldogs picked their first win of the year with a 2' 2 romp over Morehouse. Miller who connected on 11 of 16 passes 161 yards, hit Sebastian Moore a 37-yard touchdown pass in the rst quarter and connected with rry Addison on a 4-yard scoring toss in the fourth as the Bulldog gave new Coach Sam 22055R390 TRX receptions. Albany St. rolls 27-12 ALBANY Nathaniel Street threw three touchdown passes and Bernard Henderson kicked a pair of field goals to take Albany State past Tuskegee Institute 27-12 in college football Saturday.

Henderson's field goals came in the first quarter as Albany State, 3-1, built a 13-6 halftime lead. Tuskegee, 1-3, got on the board when Dale Holmes caught a 57-yard scoring pass from Tony Carroll in the first quarter. Holmes also caught a 24-yard touchdown pass from Maurice Evans in the fourth quarter. Tuskegee had won its last five meetings with Albany. punt out of the end zone.

Jacksonville State intercepted five passes, two coming in the fourth quarter halting valdosta State drives. Jackosnville is now 2-1-1 while Valdosta State Is 3-1. Southwestern routs Samford Georgia Southwestern totaled 505 yards of offense on the way to a 45-0 rout over Samford Saturday at Americus. Georgia Southwestern, in its second year of football is 2-0 while Samford falls to 0-4. Leading the way for Georgia Southwestern were quarterback Rick Davis who passed for 117 yards, running back Larry Lonon, who rushed for 97 yards and reserve running back Eric Varbough who had two touchdown 22055R390 TRXWW 18570HR13XVS2 73.44 Valdosta St.

falls 12-5 Hank Williams ran 81 yards for a touchdown early in the second quarter to lead Jacksonville State to a 12-5 win over Valdosta State ending a six-game Valdosta State winning streak. Williams, from Warner Robins, finished with 154 yards on 28 carries. Valdosta State's points came on a 28-yard Keith Moore field goal and a safety recorded when Timmy Mas sey blocked a Jacksonville State 79.32 83.31 88.87 75.37 81.10 is first win at Wyche homecoming victory raised The ii Micnenns racing tecnnoi- it racing technol 18570HR14 XVS 19570HR14 XVS 20570HR14 XVS 17570HR15 XVS 1856SHR14MXV 18560HR14MXV 20560HR15MXV Whltewall if the Buldogs' record to 1-2-1. 77.76 soia out also scored on a 33-yard ogy has been used to make these the finest tires in the line for high performance driving. first afirter field goal by Joey Ma- lone a 1-yard run by Curtis Pearsdi in the fourth.

Tiroo III WW by if National Tire Wholesale GET CLASSIFIED. HO ICHAMBLEE 4551080 6555 peachtree ind. Blvd. DECATUR 296-3838 425 DeKalb ind. Way STONE MTN.

493-6077 4625 Hugh Howell Rd. MARIETTA 952-6300 1737 Cobb Parkway l-285AIRPORT 996-8550 1320 S. Perimeter Hwy CORP. SOU ARE 329-9307 1670 Northeast Expwy. Over 100 classifications of merchandise to buy or sell in the Classifieds.

Call 577-5772. i Clje Atlanta 2ournal THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION HOURS: Mon -Frl. 8-6; Sat. 8-2 VISA. Master Charge accepted LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE Prices may vary in other cities a.

v4? ktaltaej-aW.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Atlanta Constitution
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Atlanta Constitution Archive

Pages Available:
4,102,343
Years Available:
1868-2024