THE CAROLINA TMES SATURDAY, NOV. 14, IOTP THE... CAROLINA TIMES ■ M g- |MII - t J f yPffgM MCCU POWER—Richard Rich ardson (70) and Alexander Jones (38) sweep past Shaw University*s Leroy Jones (12) and Herod Servant (77) in a characteristic display of the Foster Sees Triumph Over Joe Frazier TAMPA. Fla (Liightheavyweieht champion Bob Foster finished his Flori da workouts for his Nov. 18 title fight in Detroit with Joe Frazier last week and pre dated "I'll betcha in five rounds. I'll bust him wide open." Foster weighed 193 for a A THE DEAL Hl\«. SAYS... IS THE TIME TO SAVE 1970 Custom 500 1970 Foirlane 500 1970 Mustang 1970 Torino 4-Door Sedan 2-Door Hardtop 2-Door Hardtop 4-Door Sedan Stock No. 5132 Stock No. SS39 Stock No. 5425 Stock No. 6158 8 cylinder, cruise-O-matic, whitewall tires, radio, Sportsroof, 8 cylinder, cruise-O-matic, whitewall 351 engine, cruise-O-matic, whitewall tires, power pastel blue. 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Central gained 337 yards to Shaw's 51. five-round exhibition with Cookie Wallace of Dallas on a charity show for St. Jude Children's Research Hos pital in Memphis. FOSTER, wearing head gear, looked crisp despite the fact he has put on 18 pounds over the light-heavy limit in preparing to meet Frazier. "Sure I'll beat him," Fos ter said. "I'll bust him wide open fighting his fight Jab, jab, jab and then a right." IN A FEATURED eight rounder on the charity card Tony Licata. 160. New Or leans, won a unanimous de- Johnson C. Smith's Bulls Defeat NCCU in High Scoring Contest Two powerful football teams clashed Saturday in Dur ham and experience won as Johnson C. Smith's senior quarterback, Elroy Duncan, led the Golden Bulls to a 55-34 win over N. C. Central's Eagles. The game was a football fan's dream, with long pass patterns, spectacular fumble recoveries, blocked kicks and passes, pass interceptions all playing a part in the results. Smith even lost and recovered a 121-point lead during the game. The first touchdown came on the first play from scrim mage after Central's James Smith fumbled at his own 24. Duncan passed to Tim Beamer for the touchdown, and Larry Brown kicked the extra point for a 7-0 lead. Central's first score came on a drive starting from a kick-off return, one of the few touch downs scored after a conven tional ball exchange. Jefferson Inmon's four-yard touchdown run was set up by a 17-yard pass from Garvin Stone to James Smith. Charles Belling er's kick failed, and the score was 7-6. The Bulls moved from their own 28 after a George Wil liams punt for the Eagles for their next touchdown. Two successive penalties against Central set up Duncan's touch down pass to his lumbering freshman tight end, Freddy cision over Jimmy Williams, 159, Miami, the Florida mid dleweight champion. Licata cut Williams under tjie left eye and bloodied his nose. Harris, from the 13. Another pass to Harris cli maxed Smith's next drive, which started with a fumble recovery at the Smith 47. Duncan threw 30 yards to Joe Johnson for the next touchdown for the Bulls, and the Eagles were behind 21 points, 27-6. Three Central touchdowns in succession followed. Stone threw 17 yards to Mike Carter for the first with Jefferson In mon carrying for two points. Jefferson Inmon carried for five yards for Central's third touchdown of the game, and Inmon carried for six points from the six after a fumbled kickoff was recovered in Smith territory. James Smith's two point carry gave the Eagles the lead, 28-27, but only momen tarily. Deep in their own territory after stopping a Smith threat with a fumble recovery, the Eagles elected to kick on third down. A bad pass from center resulted in a safety, and Smith had regained the lead, 29-28. Central was forced to kick off after the safety, and Smith returned that kickoff to Cen tral's 49 with the aid of a personal foul penalty. The Bulls then moved to the touch down. A 30-yard pass from Duncan to Beamer set up Beamer's four-yard scoring run. Brown's kick was good, and the score at halftime was 36-28, Johnson C. Smith. Smith's Thomas Baldwin returned a blocked punt to Central's 20, setting up a Dun can to Beamer Touchdown 9j| K# • 119 i& " mK^. J MmS ■ MUDDY RUN— North Carolina Central's Jefferson Inman dips low on a muddy field as he be gins a long run from Shaw University's 49 yard line. Smith led 42-28. A kickoff and two plays from scrimmage later, Smith's John Fairley reacted quickly as a blocked Garvin Stone pass fell into his hands. The big lineman dashed for a touch down, and Brown's kick brought Smith's margin back to 21. That margin was lost tem porarily when Stone threw to Caldwell in the end zone for the first score of the fourth quarter. The 34-yard pass was followed by a pass to Mahlon Williams in the try for two points, but a penalty mullified Williams' reception. The second attempt failed, and Smith retained a 15-point lead. Durham's Otis Jones re covered a Roy Anderson fum ble at Central's eight-yard line, and Willie Sutton scored on a four.hdown try from the one, fnr thp final wore of the name. Thurman Spicer Harold Wokr ■ van * Wl HA VIPUHTY or CARS 18 Like Maw 37 Mew 71 Models 23 Mew 70 Elizabeth WMBBbPHI T.lapkoa* at Main 682-0481 CIAA Standings NORTHERN DIVISION TEAMS DIV. OVERALL . W-L-T W-L-T Va. State 5-0-0 7-fO Morgan 4-M .. ®-l-0 Del. State 3-1-0 5-2-0 Howard 3-2-0 M-J St. Paul's 1-1-0 3-5-0 Norf. State 2-3-0 3-5* Va. Union 1-4-0 3-5-0 Md. State 1-4-0 l «-0 Hampton 0-5-0 1. 0-8-0 SOUTHERN DIVISION TEAMS DIV. OVERALL W-L-T W-L-T J. C. Smith 5-0-0 7-1-0 Eli*. City 3-1-0 5-3-0 N.C. Central 2-1-0 3-4-0 Bhaw 1-2-1 3-3-1 Fayetteville 1-2-1 2-4-1 Livingstone 1-2-0 2-5-0 W-Salem 1-4-0 3-4-0 A. And T. 0-2-0 3-M These standings, compiled by the office of the Commissioner, are official for game* clayed through Saturday, Nov. 7.

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