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Anderson got his second touch down just after halftime as he over the middle HOC SENIORS These U North Carolina College senior* will play their last regular sea son game for North Carolina College Thanksgiving Day when tke Eagles play host to K&BC State University at the Durham County Stadium. The seniors for the Eagles from left to right, front row: Willie Taylor, away from two tacklers for the 47-yard TD Sonny Jurgensen passed two yards to Pat Richter for the Redskins' only touchdown with less than a minute left in the first half. Mike Mercer kicked two field goals for the Packers from 29 and 27 yards out. Grtrn Bty 7 7 10 J-J7 Washington 0 7 0 0— 7 GB—Anderson ] run (Mercer kick) GB—Pitts 1 run (Mercer kick) Wesh—Richter 2 pass from Jurgensen (Gogolak kick) One Coach Lost The conference began the season with the same eight coaches it had in 1967. One change is assured atoesdji.-Bill Tate submitted his resignation Harold Beatty, Terry Oole, Hjurman Jones, Michael John son, Walter Funderburk, Roy Anderson. Back row in the same order are Lonnie Paige, Thom as Cameron, Milton Fitch, WB. liam Royster, DeVone Bynum, James Smith, George Smith and Ronnie Upperman. (NCC Photo) at Wake Forest on Monday after five seasons of leading the Deacons. The Deacons made a gallant effort to close out Tate's career with a big upset at Florida State. They led, 24-14, in the third period but then succumbed to the Seminoles' great passing attack. Flanker Ron Sellers caught five touchdown passes and set a naitonal record for career receptions. Maryland, which did not win a game in 1967 in Bob Ward's first season, made an im provement to 2-8. Its losing streak ended with a victory over North Carolina and was followed with one over South Carolina. CIAA Title at Stake in A&T NCC Classic GREENSBORO - North Carolina A&T will be sacking its first conference football title since 1964 when the Ag gies meet North Carolina Col lege in Durham Thanksgiving Day. The fur always filet when theee two arch rivals meet in the annual tuaael, but this year's game should be a real humdinger. A&T goes into the game 7-1 and 5-1 in League play, while the Eagles are 6-1 for the season. The Aggies are a close second behind Morgan State in the conference stand ings, followed by North Caro lina College just a whisper be hind. Should A&T win and Mor gan lose its game to Virginia State, the Aggies will be the new CIAA champions. If A&T and the Bears win, the cham piohshlp will be declared ac cording to ratinp under the Dickinson Rating System. A&T coach Homsby Ho well, in his first season as the Aggies' head mentor, won't even try to predict A&T's chances against the Eagles. "Whoever gets off to a good start is going to win this game," said Howell, "and we'd better get off to a good statt because we're slow starters." If the Aggies are slow start ers, they have an explosive offense, paced by sophomore quarterback Stanley Jacobs and Little All-American candi date Willie Pearson. Tliese two finie players have helped to turn a team that compiled a 3-5-1 record last season into a winner. Jacobs, a native of Orange burg, S. C., has thrown 14 touchdown ' paSaeS and has■ compiled 1,121 yards In '(he OUR worn OF SPORTS 'i i . . ,. air. Hb favorite receiver baa been Pearson, a aenlor from Winston-Salem, ' Pearson is A&T's leading scorer with nine touchdowns, eight of them on pass receptions. Putting you first.... S Keeps us first! ° § '69 CHEVROLET J FACTORY AIR CONDITION | Dual Action Tailgate, Automatic Trans- \A/ _ _ C / / 1 C / I mission, 355« H.P. Engine, Factory Air Con- V V QS I v* I ditioning, AM-FM Stereo-Radio, Wire ■ Wheels, Tinted Gloss, Head Rest, Power k ■ {*» jm AA I ■ Windows, Cargo Carpet, Rear Window De- NAW !Sfel g I ■ froster, Yellow with Saddle Interior. W • w I | HARRISS CONNERS | 1 - /i4\\h:m±*/ r i P - & M DURHAM CHAPEL HILL § S2 Ph. 544-171# Ph. 142-3191 | Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Dir. No. 1079 5 ■B—jlMM I HUM MI! IN mm —H The Aggies also have anoth er fine receiver In tnahman end Willie Wright of Green wood, S. C. He has caught 30 toasea and scored three touch downs. It la defenrivelv that the Scrappy Aggies have been able to knock off such teams as Morgan State and Florida A&M. Although dominated by freshmen and sophomores, the (Continued on page 8A)

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