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OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Quarterback Lorenzo Fields carries the ball on a Colonel drive. OP- POSITE RIGHT: The Colonel mascot shows his feelings about rival Big Red. OPPOSITE LEFT: 20,000 fans filled the sk over Hanger Field with maroon balloons as the Colonels scored their first touchdown. RIGHT: Paul Lichtefeld, offensive tackle, watches the Colo- nel defense stop a Western drive. LEFT: East meets West in the annual gridiron showdown. ttSHJPti ' -A Colonels Top Arch Rival Photo by Chip Woodson Colonel fans did not have to hold onto their first-score bal- loons long as their team wasted no time getting down to busi- ness. The gray skies gave way to warm sunshine, creating a great afternoon for football. The Colonel ' s beat their arch rival, Western Hilltopper ' s, in front of 20,200 Hanger Field Fans. The Colonel ' s scored on their first possession, one-and- a-half minutes into the game. Quarterback Lorenzo Fields rushed 70 yards for a touch- down and James Campbell converted the extra point to put the Colonel ' s on top, 7-0. Colonel defense held off two scoring drives by Western to close the quarter on top of the Hilltoppers. The second quarter brought Photo by Chip Woodson locker room at the halfway mark. Western recovered a Colo- nel fumble in the third quarter on the Hilltoppers one yard line and went on to score their first touchdown. This gave the Hilltoppers their first lead of the game, 10-7. The Colonels answered with a fumble recov- ery of their own late in the quarter but were still trailing into the final period. James Campbell tied the score at 10 with his early fourth quarter field goal. Later in the quarter Campbell an- swered again with a three pointer to give the Colonels the lead, 13-10. The Universi- ty ' s momentum built as Leon Johnson blocked a Western punt and scored the touch- down. Campbell was success- ful on the conversion and the 24 Student Life Western closer with a Held goal to close the gap to 7-3. The teams took that score to the Uni ersit) came out on top, 20-10, in the traditional inter- state rivalry.
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OPPOSITE: Homecoming is for fans of all ages. BOTTOM: Organizations put in manv hours working on their parade floats. BELOW LEFT: 19S6 Q ueen Lisa Tabb re- turned to the University to take part in the festiviries. BELOW RIGHT; The chilly morning temperatures did not cool the Homecoming spirit. Photo by Rob Can- Photo by Ro 1 Carr Photo by Eric Calkin Student Life 23
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