Stow IMwrsly Gridiron Bean Choose Captains for 71 Season RALEIGH Shaw Foot ball Coach, George Clements, announced today that his foot ball team had chosen "two of the finest players on the squad as co-captains for the 1971 football seaaon." William "Bulldozer" Hack ett, the Bears up-coming Sen ior running back and forth coming Senior center, Joe "The "MOver" Johnson, will lead Cements' squad during the 1971 football season. Hackett, a 6-1, 215 lb. sen ior from Trenton, New Jersey was the other half of the 1-2 punch of Hackett - Wynecoff last season as he pushed through on 132 carries for 560 yards while losing only 31. Joe Johnson, a senior from Aubundale, Florida will be the key "ball snapper" this com ing season. Johnson is 6-1 and weighs in at 220 lbs. Coach George Clements says that he expects Hackett and Johnson to be two of the cogs in his regrouping effort during the '7l season. The Bears lost 12 men, most of whom were key defensive standouts during the '7O sea son by the graduation route. Clements and the Bears will be shooting for their se cond winning season in as many years. Having finished the 1970 season with a 5-3-1 record, the Bears are faced with replacing 10 defensive Fayeffeville Signs A Blue Chip Athlete FAYETTEVILLE. N C Fayetteville Slate Universi ty's athletic stock received a boost recently with the sign ing of fape Fear High School's James Godwin to an athletic grant-in-aid. Godwin recently establish ed a Duke-Durham Relays long jump record of 25' His mark exceeded by more than six inches the previous best for a United States prep this season IN ADDITION to getting James Godwin's name on the dotted line, the Fayetteville State Broncos also garnered Morris Godwin, a guard; and Samuel Bell, a tight end. All of these young men were standouts on the Colts' grid squad last season. In addition to his talent in track, James Godwin is a "sijper" football player. He ran at the halfback spot for the Cape Fear eleven last sea son and Coach Raymond Mc- Dougal plans to utilize his talents next season. "THE SIGNING of God win is the signal of some good things to come for Fay etteville State University athletics." Coach McDoueal said. "We're going after quality athletes and the God wins. and Bell will compli ment our grid program." FSU track coach H L. Scott was also elated about the signing of James God win. "His Duke-Durham Re lays record will surely put him in for a possible Olym pic tryout, and we sure hope that he can fly the FSU col ors and represent the United States in the next Olympics In 1972." Scott said. Cougars Sign Tenn. State's led McClain GREENSBORO "The pieces are beginning to fall into place." »aid Carolina Cougar* General Manager Carl Scheer ai the Cougars ligned guard Ted McClain of Tennessee State. Scheer, who recently won a battle for the services of All-America Jim McDaniels of Western Kentucky, said the ABA team is close to signing other "felg name players" In the wake of a poor 1871 sea son. , McCLAIN, the third round draft choice of the Cougars, averaged 29.8 points and 8.7 rebound* a gam* at Tennessee Stat*. Scheer said the Cougars were still talking to Rich Yun kus of Georgia Tech, their second round draft choice, who was also picked in the NBA draft by Cincinnati. The Cougars also announc ed the signing of Bob McKen ney of Pepperdine College in California. 9rUKI9 nUKLU ... ✓ - giants and two offensive wi zards. ."Hackett and Johnson will help us to make our new men apart of an integrated group of ballplayers with the kind of team spirit we need," Cle ments said. The Bears have just com pleted their Spring Training chores and according to Cle ments, "they look real good." He said he would never pre dict, "I'm not that kind of coach, but I feel that we have just as good a chance this sea son as we had last year." The Bears face nine sea soned opponents in "71" kick ing off the season with Fe deral City College from Wash ington, D. C. in Washington. The remainder of their sche dule is loaded with conference foes including CIA A runner ups Johnson C. Smith Univer sity. The Deal Kings AIR-CONDITIONED SPECIALS!! Just A Few of The Many Cars In Stock! MFord Galaxie 500 4 door hardtop. VB, £Q Ford Galaxie 500 2 door sport roof hard automatic transmission, radio, heater, "v top. VB, automatic transmission, radio, power steering, air conditioning, gleaming heater, power steering, air conditioning, dark finish, black vinyl top. *2195 green * parchment vinyl *2245 „ , _. _ f Q Ford 4 door sedan. 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