!&' I a us . wm v ; i ' , 8nt Jsm. 13, 1973 THE CAROLINA Bisons Shock S.A .THE PAROI .INA TIMES Sat - Jan. IS. 1973 RAMS STAY IN NATIONAL RANKING AFTER LOSS .Morgan Sate r $8to55 jPi 11 '''' ' w s BraHB 39h& asses! ft. cap IjaaK-. K I BB 1 BBBb! -SP" i ' RlS ffiML f jb 72 HEISMAN TROPHY WIN NER: University of Nebraska's running back Johnny Rodgers stands with coveted '72 Heis man Memorial Trophy awarded Stretch 11th Ranked Record 5-1 Drive To Test Albany Stab's Ranking him December 5th at the Down town Athletic Club. Roger, 21, is a native of Omaha, Nebraska is an English Major. Ifiyilllllinin - - :-xwx Vv:,':V::::;v?iM i SgSflM BBBBBBfl&' bWsBBBBBBBIBBiWBBI BBBbW KbsBkhvv Lbbbbbbbbbbb bbbbh': NEW NEA VEEP - Simon P. Goudine, 32, was one of the three vice presidents appointed by National Basketball Associa tion Commissioner Walter Ken nedy in a major restructuring; of the league's top executive ranks, Goudine, now assistant to the Commissioner, was named vice president of administration. ALBANY, G Onc-bt. Albany State naeass m$ into the bass stratch ef lbs 1972-73 collegiate cat cam; paign with national ranking to protect in the remaining weeks ef collegiate play. Currently, Ceacb Oliver Jones' lltb ranked crtw sport ed a 81 record after splitting a psir of games m the Chi cago Christmas Tournament. THE RAMS dropped a high ly contested encounter to Al corn A. and M. by the. score of 10778 and defeated Fay etteville State, 92-85. The Alcorn game knocked the Rams from the unbeaten ranks and thus giving the na tion's top eleven, teams at least one defeat. According to Coach Oliver Tones, the Rams came out ef he Chicago affair injury rid ded. MAJOR JONES suffered a nild concussion and battered bruises while guards Roger n Uey WiUUw were al so injured end are net likely to start, res- several unstate able reasons, the Chicago af fair remains highly critical in the Rams' camp. Miles College, its first Jan uary fee, brought to, Albany State a 0-0 ceafereaee record while holding a - overall mark for the season. Much to the concern ef the Rams, It was Miles who hand ed them one of their four re gular season losses last year. THE REMAINING IS games on the Rams' schedule are considered to b eteugk be cause the outcome of the pow erful SIAC crown lies la stake. Coach Jones along with his brothers, Caldwell and Majof, plus one, Robert ''Super Fly- Rhodes, are very confident, if all remains healthy, that Albany State will, be in the thick ef the conference race. Defeats Hortwick, 110-77 Va.StateQuintWins Ft. Eustis Tournament FT. EUSTIS, Va. The Virginia- State College Trojan cagers shot a sizzling 69 per cent from the field to blister Hartwick College (N.Y.) 110 '77 for the Fort Eustis Christ mas Tournament Champion ship. The Trojans (8-3) defeated Marietta College of Ohio 72 67 in the first round and top pled an aggressive Utica Col lege team (N.Y.) 83-70 in round two to advance to the championship playoff. THE NATIONALLY regard ed Hartwick team won the 1970-71 NCAA Eastern Region al .College basketball title and finished third in the 1069-70 NCAA College Division Re gional Tournament. Virginia State, after being stymied by a 1-3-1 zone by the Warriors, overcame an early two point deficit to go ahead 12-5 with 14:51 showing. FOUR CONSECUTIVE Tro jan turnovers paved the way for a Hartwick rally and two minutes later the score stood! 14-12 in favor of VSC. Behind the shooting of sen- ior forward' Larry Harvey'. VSC methodically p u 1 1 e d . away to a 33-21 margin at. 8:19 and ripped off 30 points in the remaining seven min-. utes to take a commanding: 63-36 half time lead. THE TROJANS scoring con- I tinued as they outscored Hart- ; wjcj; J2-4 in the flrsjfpur,! minutes"o1 play Tn'the second half and breezed to a 97-52 lead at 8:45. Trojan mentor Harold Deane substituted his starting' platoon for the remaining mo ments and the closest the Warriors could come was within 30 points of the Trojans. Tired Of Losing Whites Seeking Mixed Program BBBBBSBBBBBBBBmBBBB. nB HMBgK BBBffi"9fiPk sbbbbb ssssriiism :'"Hbt awKte'' Lbs) iBBMBi' nitBii emr" s8 IIm '"!;'-:" 'jB gF ssjjjjF5ggHH BhH EBB HEr MSrBJSnj iwBBPf neBBMaM SBSSJBBSkBBSBSSSJP BBuBBBSMiSsSr iBSSBSSBBBBBS IfxissP bbb5' jSHKib99 bSH mm I JhHrW KaBBBMBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSai 4-. ' MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich Whites want to integrate city basketball progrsm for fifth and sixth-grade boys be cause black teams win all the games, the head of the local chapter of the National Association for the .Advance ment of Colored People re vealed here recently. Andrew White, president of the local chapter ef NAACP, said his group would go to the Michigan Civil Bights Commission or ruse other means to block a plan to break up the two all-black and five all-white teams. "JUST BECAUSE the black teams win all the games is no cause to integrate them with white studenta,'' said the Rev. Austin Harold of thai Turner Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, who joined in White's state ment. WASHINGTON - Larry Brown, whose running was a Mj reason the Washington Red- i landed in the Super Bowl, National Con ference "Player of the Year" by United Press International. Brown, shown taking calisthe nics during a practice session 13 rushed for 1,216 yards in the first 12 games as the Skins posted an 11-1 record. He sat out the final two regular season games which Washington lost. f "This is a divid5e-and-con quer method whereby they are trying to eliminate the competition because t heir kids can't win," he charged. Under e new plan this year the basketbal program will be centralized, with eoaches dr. ng players, both black and white, from different neighborhood before team competition. A CITY spokesman said the black teems previously bene fitted from a longer practice season befo.re inter-school competition began. "Because of limited recre ational pregranuMa r o 1 d said, "Our kids play basket ball all year long. The other Wf can pUy tenons golf." m ifcS ProAlhk Aotographers NEW YORK - Five top athletes representing golf, tennis, baseball, football and basketball are personally au tographng answers to fans who request sports informa tion. ; ' ; The athletes are Doug Ford for golf, Tucker Frederick bbbb! bbto&bbbI bbbbbIsSbbbI iH' I ilrSv 3 bbbbL f bsbPI WW WT JmjjjA fflltl HHEbbbI bbbbb! Bjlllllli 1 bbbbbbY LbbbI bbbbbH:1, IbbbbbbbbK xHBhBBW I Slip A,. HfcBli. :'Hbbbbb! bbbE IHH BBBBBaSSBUrt l sS B'' H' ': NAT FRAZIER, Morgsn State College's head basketball coach talks strategy with the senior members of this year's basketball team. Flanking the second-year Bears' mentor, from left to right, are Chet Davis, Newark, N.J.; Ronnie Moss, White Plains, NY.; Purnell Mc Neill and Pugh, both of Balti more, Md. This quartet under the tutelege of Frazier is off to the best start in recent years with a 7 and 8 record and win ning both the Schaeffer Metro Classic and the Shaw (Mich.) Xmas Tourney. BBSHmKBBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSRl-s BBBSBSBSBm BnllBBBlBBBBKHBBml BSBBBSaBBBiBiBBBSBWWHH vX:$sBbI HEAVYWEIGHT CHALLEN GER George Foresoan works on big bag here as he prepares for forthcoming (Jen. 22) title bout with heavyweight champ Joe Frazier in Kingston, Jamaica Looking on in background is Foreman's ler. manager, pick Sad- Lincoln (Pa.) Five Loses 2 m Tourney Tilts LINCOLN UNIVERSITY. Pa. Lincoln University's cagers seem unable to shake the tournament jinx as they lost both rounds of the Blue field Invitational, losing to the host team, Bluefield by a 97 95 score in the opening round and dropping the consolatkin game to the University of North Carolina at Asheville, 77-75. In the Bluefield game, the Lions were down ten points with less than 3 minutes to play, but their rally fell short. STERLING "Tree" Wright led the scorers with 24. George Gooden end Emanuel "Chuck le" Henderson had 17 each. Godden, whose 27.8 average hM him in ninth position a mong the nation's college players, scored 37 in the loss t0 UNC-A. Garry White had The winners held a 38-31 halftime advantage. Gary St. Clair and Gary Gautier wound up with 20 each for the Bull-dbffc Aaron Homer Total Is 673 ATLANTA - Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves will start the 1973 baseball season with 673 career homers 41 fewer than Base Ruth's ell-time ma jor league record. son of the New York Giants for football. Nancy Richey for .tennis, Jerry Koosman of the New York M ets for baseball, asld Cassle Russell of the New York Knickerbockers for bas ketball. Fans should address queries en these sports to: Sports Forum, P. O. Box 12l2, New York, N, Y. 10022. 7$s& bbbbbb! mmmm-mmWKm Lbbbb& : 'Sass! WW'' '' A LITTLE CLOWNING -Johnny Rodgers, (left) running back of Nebraska, the 1972 Heisman Trophy winner, clownf with Orange Bowl foe, defen sive tackle Greg Marx of Notre Dame, on their arrival fa Hono lulu Jan. 3 for the Hula Bowl game Jan. 6. Both mates in the annual ing for the North. game, ptay. the Howard University Bas- I Bisons stunned a parti san throng of 3,700 shrieking Morgan State College fans at the Edward P. Hurt gymnasium on Saturday night, by rally8ng from a 32-28 halftime deficit to win by a score of 68 to 55. While capturing their tenth straight basketball victory, the Bisons systematically curbed the Bears with a ferocious de fensive that evened the scorn 43-43 during the first ten min utes of second hah play. From that 15-11 pace that wiped out the 4-point advan tage of the Bears, the Was hington Five applied a 25-8 crusher in the next nine min utes and quieted the partisan crowd by way of a 58 to 51 post ing. Two Morgan goals accounted for the final 68 - 55 score, in an effort to narrow the issue in the final 48 seconds. Indeed, the Bears appeared to be too much for the Bisons on a sensational come from-behind rally of their own, during the final nine min utes of the first half. The disciplined Bisons had built up a 21 10 lead and seemed to be in charge, with 9:24 remaining in the first half, when Marvin Webster, a 6 fftot 11 inch Morgan sophomore can ter, began blocking Howard gosling attempts. A- sudden, 12 -0 Morgan spurt left the Bisons trailing by one point, 22-21, as guards Ron ald Moal and Chet Davis un leashed an avalanche of magical shots from the perimeter. When Bison players were attempting to make free throws. Instead, the roar increased. Both teams scored 23 goals but" Howard's non-fouling fines se, a pressure defense, plus a harvest of 22 free throws in 27 attempts, decided the issue. Both teams were 1-0 in Mid Eastern Athletic Conference play. Besides leading the MEAC 1111m bbbbbbbbbb 4-4 - & MmW ' bbbbI WSMi SteSSSmmmm ' ' bbbbbf :' ' iaS&t. ' fWsWrlmtr''' EC AC SCHEDULE - Fred Hob by (L) coach of Gramblihg Uni versity, poses eith his former player, Willis Reed, and now the star center for the New York Knicks, during ECAC Holiday Basketball Festival luncheon in New York. Hobby and Reed, who played for Hob by at GrambUng from 1960 to 1964, are holding a cake ad vertising the ECAC schedule. Howard is 10-1 on the season. The Howard-Morgan game will be seen nationally on the Gram bUng TV network on Sunday night, January 14. Ethiopian Star Signs Contract with MGM Ethiopian actor Debebe Eshetu has been signed by pro ducer Roger Lewis for a key role IrrMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Shaft In Africa," now filming in Ethiopia with Richard Round tree and Vonetta McGee starred. 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