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Maroon Defeats G 46 In NCCU Scrimmage ray 57 r NCCU closed its spring football scrimmage with a controlled scrimmage on Saturday morning at O'Kelly Stadium with the Maroon team defeating the Gray team 57-46. Junior quarterback Charles Yuille paced the Maroon team completed 9 of 21 passes for 142 yards. Senior Ken Pugh added 64 and sophomore William Marbury 59. "We were pleased with the offensive and defen sive play." exclaimed NCCU mentor Henry Lat- timore. "We looked good in spite of having less than two weeks of practice. I am looking to the fall practice and the addition of needed backup recruited personnel." The controlled scrim mage was played with the following scoring Touchdown 7 points; First Down by offense 2 points; Defense stopping First Down 2 points; Intercep tion 3 points; Safety 2 points. Additionally the offensive unit (Maroon) had three downs to gain Moore, Murphy And Wade Grab Honors ten yards. The Maroon team made 18 first downs and had three touchdowns-a 1 yard run by Andre Cooper; a 15 yard "pass from William Marbury to Andre Cooper; and a 16 yard pass from Charles Yuille to Carl Sanders. The Gray team stopped the Maroon team 17 times and had four intercep tions. Stellar defensive performances were turned in by senior linebacker Gary Harris, tackles John Hunt and Ken Ramsey and the entire defensive back field. MAROON First Downs 18 Rushes-Yards 51-89 Passing Yards 265 Passing 16-43-4 RUSHING Yuille 13-(-19); Cooper 12-33; Judd 2-9; Pugh 5-12; Thornton 7-20; Mar shall 6-39; Strickland 1-0; Marbury 3-(-7); Yar borough 1-2. PASSING Yuille 9-21-0 142 yds; Pugh 4)9)0 64 yds; Mar bury 3-13-4 59 yds. PASS-RECEIVING Sanders 7-97; Peak 1-43; Tate 7-110; Cooper 1-15. ORANGEBURG, S.C. Senior football stan douts Phillip Murphy and Bobby Moore and sophomore tennis star Donald Wade took the top awards at South Carolina State College's athletic awards program Tuesday. Murphy, who recently ' set a new shotput record in the MEAC Track and Field Championship, was presented the Presidential Award for the best all around athlete. The Mid dletown, Conn, native also lettered on the Bulldog football and basketball teams. Moore, a defensive end, earned the J.D. Marshall Memorial Award as the senior athlete who has best promoted the high ideals of the college, while ex celling in athletics and displaying school spirit and loyalty. Defensive Player of the Year in the MEAC and a Mutual Black Network All American, Moore also earned best defensive lineman and most inspira tional honors during the program. Wade, who was the number three singles player on the men's track squad, received the Scholarship Award as the top student-athlete at the college. The Columbia native compiled a grade point average of 3.43 out of a possible 4.00. Members of the col lege's nine athletic teams were also presented special achievement awards in their respective sports. In addition to cham pionship trophies in track, football and wrestling, the MEAC's T.L, Hill Memorial All-Sports Trophy for overall ex cellency in athletics was presented by the athletic staff to college president M. Maceo Nance, Jr., marking the sixth straight year that S.C. State has earned the prestigious award. NCCU Signs 3 Cago Playrs To Qront-ln-Ald NCCU head basketball coach Jesse Clements an nounced the signing of three players to National Letters of Intent to attend North Carolina Central Univer-sity-64 Leonard McKoy of Clarkton, 6-3 Vichon Fuller of Atkinson and 6-1 Fre derick Hunter of Durham. McKoy led Clarkton High School to four straight State 1-A runnerup. .He led Clarkton in scoring with 20.9 points and in rebound- (WOP UlSTOtlWMEQS Esa A former NBA player holds the lifetime records for the most points scored, highest scoring average, and the most field goal attempts. 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