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GAMES THIS WEEK, September 10, 1977
MEAC
Delaware State at South Carolina St.
- floward vs Florida A&M (East Rutherford, NJ)
Maryland-E. S. at Towson State
Virginia State at Morgan State
North Carolina Central at Elizabeth City
CIAA
Winston-Salem at Hampton
Johnson C Smith at Lenoir-Rhyne
Norfolk State at Livingstone
Bowie State at St. Paul's
ShawatKnoxville
Fisk at Virginia Union
V. SWAC
Grambling at Alcorn State
Tennessee State at Jackson State (N)
Lincoln at Mississippi Valley(N) ;
East Texas State vs Prairie View
(Cotton Bowl)
Tuskegee Institute at Southern (N) .
Bethune-Cookman at Texas Southern (N) A . t
OTHER
Morris-Bown at Central State
Kentucky State at Georgetown (KY)
Arkansas-P, B. at Ark,-Monticello (N)
Panhandle State at Langston
SCORES OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1977
Central Michigan 39, Alcorn State 7 .
Jackson State 17, Alabama State 16
Kentucky State 33, Hillsdale 14
Knoxvfflel3,St.PauTsl2
Tennessee State 27, Middle Tennessee 0
Virginia Union 14, N. C. Central 10
William & Mary 27 , Norfolk State 13
Winston-Salem 33, N. C. A&T 14
1974 12x65 WALKER MobOp.
Home. Completely, furnished.-'
Central air. Assume nan. Cal
682-6181,' ext. 228 or 362- "
9689 (Apex). ' ' ... .L-jJ' '
& acre tract of land, located l
on Cook Road Appropriate
for church use at $3000 per
acre. Owner will finance. ....
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. Continued From Page 121
touchdown pass to Danny Tho
mas climxed the drive.
Neither team mounted a
serious scoring threat until the
Eagles recovered a muffed
handoff from Mizelle to
Thomas on the VUU 45. Eagle
quarterback Charles Armwood
passed the Eagles to the VUU
forced the Eagles back to the
VUU 13. Junior kicker Eric
Hines came hi and gave the
Eagles what appeared to be
the winning points with a
30-yard field goal with 11:18
Uft in the eame.
x The Panthers appeared to
be doomed as they were unable .
to move in their next offensive
scries. The Eagles started on
their 46 yard line and
marched to the VUU 20 be
hind the running of fullback
James Lawrence, who picked
up 18 yards in the drive. Arm
wood's fumble at the VUU
21 gave the Panthers their last
ray of hope.
The Panthers' Frank
Drak snuffed out the Eagles
lights by intercepting Arm-,
wood's pass intended for tight
end Joe Mack on the NCCU
48 and returning it 33 yards to
the NCCU 15 with 10 second
kfts m the eame. . M
The Eagles amassed 92
yards rushing and 111 yards
passing while holding, the
Panthers to 56 yards rushing
and 82 yirds passing. .
, Linebackers Walt Odom,
Chrii Smith, corrierbacl? Ray
Irby and tackles Thomas
Gilmer and Randal Evans
nar(f an bnDroved Eagles de
fense. Odom was the: leading
x-.i.i.. wtfh 1 imflMisted and
16 assisted tackles. Smith had;
. 1 unassisted and 9 assisted
tackles. Irby had 1 unassisted .
and 8 assisted tackles, while
Gilmer had 2 unassisted and
, 7 assisted' tackles, including
. 2 quarterback sacks. Evans, an
AO-American candidate,
. j tiMMfe4i a Tin n
UUkkV AM f -
- tisiated tackles ana i rumow
.recovery and VA quarterback
sacks.
Offensively, the Eagle,
Armwood completed 9 or 16
passes for Ul yards and 1
touchdown. -
i vann.net was the leading
;jfcagies rusner wiui vw ju
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Fish Bowl Classic Sot For
Portsnooth, Va. On Sept, 21
PORTSMOUTH, VA
The 30th annual Fish' Bowl
football classic, sponsored
by Arabia Temple 12, Prince
Hall Shriners in Virginia will
be played in the Frank D.
Lawrence stadium in Ports
mouth, Va., on Saturday,
September 24 starting at 2
pin. i
The gridiron game will
be a regular CIAA contest
pitting the Norfolk State
College Spartans against a
strong Elizabeth State Uni
versity team from Elizabeth
City. A capacity crowd of
more than 15,000 is expected.
. .The net proceeds from this
' annual event will be donated
by the Prince Hall Shrine
terhple to the PH Shrine Health
and Medical Research Founda
tion of the Ancient Egyptian
Arabic Order Nobles of the
Mystic Shrine of North and
South America and its juris-;
diction, incorporated, Prince
Hall Shriners worldwide.' This
PH ' shrine department has ,
grossed more than $150,000
in proceeds from the classic a
over the past several years.
, Official hosts and hos
tesses for the three-day week
' end affair will be Arabia
Temple 12 and Arabia Court
23, Daughters of Isis.
Noble i John H. Skinner, Jr.,
illustrious potentate of the
,temple from Virginia Beach,
Va.,' extends ? a cordial , in
vitation to nobles, daughters,'
and friends of PH shriners,
worldwide, to attend. He said
' that headquarters for the Fish
Bowl classic will be the Holi
r day Inn of Portsmouth, Ideated
near the U. S. Naval Hospital
in the city.
l3SiliReC:01
VIIISIOII-SALEM
Continued FrontPage 12
Coach Billy Hayes also had
the Ram's defense in fine form
as they came up with several
big plays. They forced Ells
worth Turner A&T's fine quar
terback,' into a number of
interceotions. and returnea
A&T was hardly ever in
the game, though the score
stood 7-6 early in the first half.
After that, the packed stadium
watched the Winston-Salem
State Rams devastate the
home-standing Aggies and
balloon the score to 30-6. They
stared in awe as the Rams
methodically turned A&T mis-
them for great field position. , takes m o qukk scores
Rick Holland, senior
runnine back for the AEEies.
end of the field, and they, shut . said that inexperience played a
...am. UJJU flliM.. aw.ww.-n
The stubborn Rams recovered
i Turner - fumble in A&T's
trnme. McKinlev admitted that
interceptions and fumbles deep
in the A&T territory hurt, but'
believes once those problems
are ironed out, his team can
comeback.
that it is ud to the veterans to
motivate younger players, and
after they do, A&T will be
challenging for the M. E. A. C.
crown.. Winston-Salem is a
member of the C. I .A. A.
. SUlTEi:CED
Continued From Front Page
'. the District' Attorney as the
Vnifa riven to Temr by the
in 13 attempts. Delasio Bartley black youth before the fight
:- chinned in 3 1 vards in 6 tries
i; tight end Joesph Mack
. caught 6 passes for 69 yards
and 1 touchdown. , Bassett
latched onto 2 passes for 33
v "yards, k ; 'k'1
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., Nr.'.-MSNUTE8vV
' v.'Dua-wsoAM
'8:29-2.20-0:20 M-F
did not contain blood stains,
which a knife would u it were
used in a stabbing.
Terry's public defender,
- Ms. Mary Ann. Talley, pre
tented no evidence but
argued before the jury that
, the District Attorney had not
'i' presented evidence to es
tablish Terry's guilt beyond"
a reasonable doubt.
But Ed Grannis, the Dis
. trict Attorney, argued that
Terry had been charged with
a drug offense and was a
menace to society and should
be put away.' .
Summarizing the evi
dence presented by the state,
Judge Giles Clark omitted the
knife testimony in his sum
mary, but told jurors that
.' . they should not be influenced
- by his failure to mention
testimony. The jurist defined
second degree murder and
involuntary murder and the
conditions that they could
find that Terry had acted In A
self-defense.
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DURHAM COUNTY ."V
' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE '
' .Having qualified as admin
istratof of the estate of Harry .
rbM.'Whitted, this' is to notify
' all nersons havinK claims
against the estate of Harry M. :
',,; vV&iitted to' present them, to
-'the undersigned' within six f
; montns irom tne aaie oi uie
" first publication of this notice,
v'! to same will be pleaded in bar
, of their recovery.-All persons'
f) indebted to said estate, please, -v,-make
immediate payment; ';
, . 1 his llh day ot August,
1977. 0 . :
i Mechanics and. Farmers
Ban, Executor. .- ; -
, Estate, of Harry M. Whit
ted, Deceased.
. . . 116., W Parrish Street,
Durham, N.C. 27702.
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17,1977..;-
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