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The Aegis from Bel Air, Maryland • 77

Publication:
The Aegisi
Location:
Bel Air, Maryland
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77
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THURSDAY NOV 24 1977 THE 2EGIS BEL AIR MARYLAND PAGEE '4AVRE DEGRZjrX iS 1 MIDDLE SCHOOlX SITE IMPROVEMENTS 'S'' TQSZump' havre de grace sehior HIGH SCHOOL yj rar i ioo too zoo 300 1 IOO MEIER TRACK WflEuD LVCNTS SCALE I 1 1 to zi 77 acpott I IT 0 1 1 sottaaelX I STREAMS te ng XX 'S zG BASEBALL il I On 1 I 1 1 I VISTNS I Vu vT A VOOTEALL fell 'v tin ILLD I 1 Jf tr CM 4rTV A ll Kv 1 i EZSEMEWVix I 1 Tl (1 I I hTEHMS MULTI I 1 tOUHTS 1 PURPOSE Scx X' Er E' TLu 2 5X llL 1 it 3 JUNIATA STREET 1T7JTI in PARKING AREA I I I 1 AUOl TOUlUM HAVCE OK 2 SK HKtH SCHOOL NEW Al HIaETIC IELDS Havre de Grace High School Is due for some significant changes In Its outdoor athletic facilities Approximately 1350000 has been appropriated to turn some 22 acres Into new baseball softball field hockey and track and field facilities The land which will be developed to ac commodate expanded programs In physical education interscholastic sports and Intramural activities was acquired In 1974 Havre de Grace Is one of two public high schools In Harford County without a track Junior Rose Bowl Hopes Still licker McMillan Suffers Broken Ankle Randy McMillan Harford Community standout run ningback suffered a fractured left ankle in second half action of regular season finale a 14 to 7 victory over Wesley Junior College in Dover Del McMillan a former All County performer from North Harford High School had gained 116 yards on 16 carries against the Wolverines before being helped from the playing field following a six yard burst with four minutes remaining to be played in the third period a real serious type of related Coach Dick ordyce Randy just has a hairline fracture in the ankle and be in a cast for about four The bruising HCC runningback scored what proved to be the winning points early in the third period when he sped 42 yards to paydirt to give HCC a 14 0 lead with 11:33 left in the period White Hall Harford Owls Nail Down irst Unbeaten Season Wesley Crew Wilts 14 7 Carter McMillan Stout Defense Keys Victory Continued from Page lOY seven later "The big difference in the game was our ability to move the ball against them all allowed Coach ordyce guess we were a Ijttle too conservative on offense but we certainly moved the ball well against Total Offense Harford finished the game with a total of 339 yards in total offense to output of 169 yards (104 rushing) The ighting Owls were credited with 13 first downs to the host seven were determined to go up there (Dover) and play our best ball game of the season because been hearing a lot about how light our schedule is mentioned Coach ordyce "Of course Wesley is a member of the Coastal Conference and that is a tough conference so we wanted to go there and show them our character I think Wesley Coach Bob Andrus who shuffled three quarterbacks (one runner BIG This speedster gained a sizeable chunk ol real estate during last week's Powderpuff game at Bel Air High School two throwers) never found the secret to cracking Harford for any serious damage save for early in the last period when the Wolverines turned a turn over into a touchdown with their best march of the contest1 played them straight up: on related Coach ordyce think they were waiting for us to send in our linebackers on a blitz but we kept them in the hook zones because we knew that is where Wesley likes to throw the The Wolverines managed only 65 yards through the air lanes With the score standing at 14 7 Harford had its ball control offense clicking and ran a total of 20 plays to Wesley's 12 in the final 12 minutes of the scrap Smetana who also doubles as a defensive back came up with a key fumble recovery at the 38 when Rod Whitby turned it over on a second and 25 rush at tempt The Owls appeared to be driving for their third score of the game from that point reaching the Wesley 16 before a holding call moved them out of four down territory aced with a fourth and 10 with less than a minute to play Smetana rolled to his left and was roughed up out of bounds and halfway across an all weather track which surprisingly brought no flags Kron then intercepted on a desperation Wolverine pass attempt and time expired was a super win for stated Coach or dyce Should the ighting Owls the lone undefeated team outside California receive a bid to play in the Junior Rose Bowl it will mark the first post season activity by an HCC grid squad Score By Quarters Harford 7 0 7 0 14 Wesley 0 0 0 7 7 Bill Starr Will Conduct Strength Training Clinic On Sunday Dec 4 Bill Starr nationally recognized authority on strength training will present a one day clinicworkshop on strength training for athletes Bill was the Strength Coach with the 1971 World Champion Baltimore Colts and the Strength Coordinator for all athletic teams at the University of Hawaii 1973 76 He has coached international Olympic and Powerlifting teams set national weightlifting records holds an international referee's card and recently has been selected as Director of Strength Training for the United States Sports Academy located in Mobile Ala His recently published book The Strongest Shall Sur viveStrength Training for ootball has been acclaimed as the finest of its kind The clinicworkshop will be jgi mMBTi1 INIKHMNniM held at Elly's Physical itness Spa Units 101 104 728 Baltimore Pike from 10 a to 3 Participants are encouraged to bring their training clothes as this will be a by doing" workshop The content of the clinic is being geared Towards the high school athlete in Harford County It will afford each participant a unique opportunity to learn correct lifting movements In addition to learning the basic and advanced lifting exercises participants will be taught: flexibility exercises nutrition for athletes how to rehabilitate injuries as well as how to set up an effective strength program which has been proven successful in high schools colleges and professional teams The clinicworkshop is open to anyone over 14 years of age and THE A NOT be the greatest cheerleading outfit in these parts but the fellows seemed to enjoy their role dur ing the annual Powderpuff football game at BHS last week cost $20 or further information and registration call: 838 8059 or 838 0454 BY MRS JAMES II ALMON WHITE HALL MD Nov 21 Amy Rosier of Somerville road Bel Air spent a recent weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Ernest Grubb Sr Stablersvilleroad Mr and Mrs Daniel Timothy Magness were married on Oct 14 by ather Glenn Eppig of St Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Aberdeen The bride was the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Schenning of Bel Air and the groom the son of Mr and Mrs Timothy Magness of White Hall Harold Absher Somerville road has been a patient in allston Hospital Bertha Knudson of Erna road in Parkton enjoyed a lorida vacation recently Mrs John Dell of Bentley Springs is a patient at York Hospital York Pa Mrs Clarence Hendrix has been a patient at Memorial Or thopedic Hospital in York Pa for tests Mr and Mrs JH Almony of Jolly Acres road called on Mr and Mrs George orry of York Route 5 and 'Hazel Kunkle York Pa on Monday evening Christian Harvey of Carroll road in Monkton celebrated his first birthday on Nov 15 Lenora Rose of Old York road entertained her card club on Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Robert Johnson of Wilson road in Monkton had as their recent callers Mr and Mrs JH Almony of Jolly Acres road The Almonys also called on Mr and Mrs Maurice Bond of Wesley Chapel road in Monkton The Maryland Chapter DAR enjoyed a visit to the Historical Society of Westminster and also had lunch there in November Edward Mitchel Betts III of a mass com munications major of Towson State University was initiated recently into Sigma Delta Chi a professional journalism society A senior Mr Betts also is the news director of student radio station He is the son of Mr and Mrs Edward Betts Jr of Piney Hill road Mr and Mrs Robert Magness of Somerville road Bel Air entertained the following to cards on Wednesday evening: Mr and Mrs Winfield Archer Alice Archer Mrs Airy Rosier all of Bel Air and Mr and Mrs James Almony of White Hall William Dixon Jr and son Billy of California are visiting Mr Dixon's mother Mrs William Dixon Sr and son Kent of Old York road White Hall Darlington BY MRS ROBERT HOSTETLER DARLINGTON MD Nov 21 The Darlington Recreation Council will hold a clinic on Nov 30 at 7:30 at the Darlington Elementary School to plan for the 1978 soccer season Any person age 16 or above who is interested in planning and administering a soccer program is invited The players are all ready leaders are needed or more information call David Wcppner 457 5318 Volunteers to serve as drivers and visitors are needed in the Darlington area for "Meal on If you can assist in this program call Mrs Green at 452 5322 or the main office at 838 0013 The Thrift Shop in Berkeley will be closed on riday Nov 25 The community is invited to attend the annual Thanksgiving service to be held this year at Hosanna ME Church 8 Preparations are underway for 'omapwM a 'T 1LRKEY BOWL AC'I Aberdeen (dark uniforms) turned back Bel Air In Turkey Bowl action Saturday morning at AHS Churchville ID MBS CLABEM ALI kN CHURCHVILLE MD Nov 21 1977 A covered dish dinner was held last Sunday at the parish house of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church This dinner was in honor of Miller Scarborough for his years of faithful service as church organist Mrs Gilroy Price entertained Mr and Mrs Wesley Price and Lou Price of Nanticoke Pa last weekend Mr and Mrs Douglas Sherman and Terry Burns of Webster entertained at dinner last Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles Klein Jeff and Steve Mr and Mrs Bob Sherman John and Amanda and Betty Burns Neil Cullum of Calvary Chinch and Bob Sherman of Smith Chapel spoke at their respective churches last Sunday On Wednesday Nov 23 the annual Thanksgiving eve com munity service will be held at 7:30 pm at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Churchville Everyone is welcome The greeters at Smith Chapel on Sunday Nov 27 are Mrs Wilson Grace and Larry Kilby The Methodist Men of East Harford Charge are sponsoring a pot luck dinner at Smith Chapel on Sunday Nov 27 at 5:30 pi in ollowing dinner Holier! Sher 1 man will give an illustrated talk i showing what has been done as a follow up to the Baltimore East District's Mission Project Haiti This program sponsored by the Smith Chapel United Methodist Women will begin at 7 in On Thursday Dec 1 the Smith i Chapel UMW will enjoy a dutch i treat dinner at 6:30 ni at the! Bayou Restaurant Make reservations with Mildred Ruppel The women of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will hold their I annual hake sale at the parish house on Saturday Dec 17 beginning at 10 a Among the items featured will be Christinas cookies and Christmas bread On Saturday Dec 17 at 6:30 pm members and friends ot i Smith Chapel will have a family dinner party The special speaker of the evening will be Jim O'Brian with his in Words and Music" In lieu ot a gift exchange money will be collected to help a family ho has I many medical bills Orders for Christmas poiii settias will be taken by Joanne Hines Smith Chapel: deadline will be announced later Morris Scores Two Goals In Tourney ormer Bel Air High School athlete Sue Morris helped Essex Community College capture the I third annual National Junior' College Athletic Association! field hockey tour nament over the weekend i Morris scored a pair of goals as I Essex downed Keystone Junior College 3 to 1 Denise Pick tallied the other goal the antique and collectibles! auction to be held by the Darlington United Methodist Church on Saturday Nov 26 at the ire Hall tieginning at 10:15 a tn All items will be from the estate of Annie George Luncheon will tie served by the ladies of the church Dr and Mrs Arthur Silver of Bass Harbor Maine will be visiting Esther Yeager at Meadow arms for two weeks The Silver family will celebrate Thanksgiving ith a large family dinner there with approximately 50 in attendance A reminder to purchase your tickets for In to be held on Sun day Dec 4 at 4 pm at Harmony Presbyterian Church The program consists of a Christmas concert by the Slate Ridge Presbyterian Choir under the direction of Joan Heaps followed by high tea Tickets may be' purchased from Mary Hopkins or any member of the Darlington Unit of the Harford Memorial Hospital Auxiliary 1977 T978 PLYMOUTH BRAND NEW! it oux GOW MAT ULLY EQUIPPED STOCK it 4238 STATION WAGON ULL PRICE Includes 225 Super 6 economy engine overdriv transmission power steering 78x14 white side wall belted tires isolated transfer front suspension Unibody construction JONIESi CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH TOYOTA CMC TRUCKS Near the intersection of Bel Air Rd ond the Route I By Pass 838 2000 or 879 6400 1978 GMC PICKUP $4236 Ice Wide side 8 ft bed 6 cyl eng economical 3 speed transmission power steering bright me'al hubcaps rear steo bumper gauges G78x15 rues with spare tire wheel and assemb'v EPA: 17 Citv 24 Highway 3u' nitgge rna ary depenc ng on how and where you dne vehic'e condition and optionar eou'pmen? 1977 VOLARES URYS Available at Big Savings! Watch for the lashing Lights 36 HOUR SELL A THON OPEN ALL NIGHT RI 9 A HA TO SAT 9 PM OUR DEALS ARE TOPS 100 CARS MUST BE SOLD ra 'Zi''s ryi's )C I I 1 I I KmH 1 1 PCM0 JI I 3 IP 1 i 1 1 "i I I AeH a GOWN lw Ml I ioys I IW iTg.

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