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ii i i i}:~i ~ i!~ ii ;i :~ i,¸ J iI, ~ ~::~ i~17;~i~,!~i i~ ~, ~ii#,~ • r~ Photo by Wendell Rodgers key players for Booker T. Washington home Friday to host Russell County in a 7:30 p.m. contest. The Golden Eagles are 1- over Southside of Selma and a loss to Opelika. Several key BTW players are shown. from left, are: Calvin Biggers (25} and Jess Colson (55). Middle row: Kenneth Copeland is Copeland (57) and Carlos Levett (46). Back row: Isiah Mahson (5.1). l)wayne Murray (40), (51) and Rodnev I,evett (;J3;. Tuskegee University News, September 19, 1996, Page 7 BTW blanked 21 The Booker T. Washington football team returns home Friday to host Russell County in Class 5A area contest set to kick off at 7:30 p.m. After positing a 27-0 victory over Southside of Selma two weeks ago in its season opener played at home, the Golden Eagles journeyed to Opelika last Friday and came up on the short end of a 28- 0 score at the hands of the 2-0 Class 6A Bulldogs. Booker T. Washington will attempt to climb above the .500 level and post an area victory against Russell Count~. Despite being blanked by Coach Spence HE -8 by Opelika McCracken's Bulldogs, Coach Lonzo Bullie'~: Eagles had some individuals who produced som~ good offensive numbers. ~: Running back Calvin Biggers rushed tbr ,18 ~.: BTW's 74 ground yards on only nine carrieR:.~: Sophomore Frank Walker added 22 yards ot~ seven rushing attempts. ~*~:i In the mr, sophomore quarterback Jasdon Kevg~ * < connected on seven of 15 passes for an impres-: sive 167 yards and only one interception. ", On the receiving end, Dewarren Baldwin was~ ' S 2 the key receiver with four catches for 125 yard:. • Walker caught three passes for 42 yards. R otde,, c£i e ootaatt Entire Schedule On, WBIL- 580 AM Plus Weekly Call- tn Talk Show With Head Coach Rick Comegy L/sten For Deta//s for Health For your health & the health of animals Brought to you as a public service by this newspaper and Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine threaten people and pets By Dr. Caroline B. Schaffer )ne flea can multiply to 1,000 fleas in two weeks leas are hazardous to your wallet as well as your health fleas prefer dogs and cats, but also enjoy the delicacy of meals 'hen swallowed, fleas can transmit tapeworms to pets and people thrive in Alabama year-round because it takes at least 4 tive days of freezing weather to kill them a dog scratches or a cat pulls out its hair, it has fleas. Fleas are a the local irritation they cause, more serious problems financial one. Fleas and flea-related pet owners over $300 million a what scientist refer to as intermediate ed tapeworms. When a pet itchy spot where a flea is biting it, it may consume the flea that contains larvae. three weeks, each microscopic grows up and becomes an adult It will spend the rest of its life inside the its host, absorbing its host's nutrients. People are at risk as well. When a pet is not available, fleas will jump onto people. If a person inadvertently swallows a flea, he or she is also at risk of getting intestinal parasites. For the sake of your pet and your family, seek help from your veterinarian. It's vital to use the right medication in the right strength at the right time for the right animals. Some flea treatments, for example, are great for dogs but may kill cats within minutes. Veterinarians know how to help prevent fleas before they become a serious problem. They also know how to help eliminate fleas once they have attacked your pet and invaded your home. If you wait just two weeks before beginning an effective flea control program, your pet's one flea will have already laid 1,000 eggs! Always remember to take time for your health the health of your animals. Visit your veterinarian. Have a question, comment, or suggestion? Give us a call: Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital 334-727-8439 Once this man dreamed 0[ going to college. Today he finally made it. ¢ For more than fifty ,~ears, The College Fund UNCF has helped thousands of young men and ~,,omen achieve goals their grandparents could only dream of We are proud to have made a critical difference m lhe lives of so many. But our job ~s not done. With your help,we roll continue to bring many more dreams ;,,,tth~n reach SUPPORT THE COLLEGE FUND/UNCF. A MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE. !-800-332-UNCF Space Provided as ~, Pubhc Service by The 7hskegee University News i i i:i 1