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5 AT., JANUARY 5, 1979 THE CAROLINA TIMES -5 foJ The m Owl's m Scoreboard j 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. I no m owl's Srnrnhnarrl TOUGHEST SCHEDULES IN BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL Morgan State 619 Grambling State -. . . .607 Tennessee State 602 Alabama A&M .583 Texas Southern 5673 Alabama State 5666 South Carolina State 560 Bowie State 546 Morris-Brown. ..... .... -539 Cheyney State 530 Jackson State 5283 N. C. Central 5277 N. C. A&T State 523 Albany State .519 Howard 518 Alcorn State 516 Central State(OH) 5052 Delaware State 505 Kentucky Statt 505 Southern 49i Saint Paul's 494 Florida A&M 4909 Maryland-E. S 4904 Johnson C. Smith 4895 Mississippi Valley 489 Tuskegee 486 Elizabeth City State 484 Virginia Union 483 Fisk 481 Morehouse 478 Lane... 475 Norfolk State 474 Bethune-Cookman 464 Virginia State ic. .455 Winston-Salem 444 Hampton - 443 Knoxville 437 Livingstone 435 Langston 4210 Savannah State 4207 Arkansas-P. B 417 Clark 392 Fort Valley State 387 Fayetteville State 339 Bishop 281 H 1. Name the. Chicago Black Hawks goaltending tandem. 2. Who Is Tom Gorence? 3. Minnesota's Mike PollcfT played for one other NHL team. Name that team. 4. Who will be the Rangers' coach In 1980? 5. Pam Shriver is associated with which sport? 6. Who was the NBA coach of the year in '78-79? 7. What Is Boston Celtic star forward Cedric Maxwell's nickname? 8. What is his alma mater? 9. Who is Jim Spanarkel? 10. When did the old Buffalo Braves enter the NBA? tv MNrmM Mnvcts. inc. 0Z6I 01 sj91 am joj pjenS mxU & WOJtMO uOJt3 MtfON '8 (3uix o'yt tuouiuitzjj uouoa -9 uui s u mw m pjtMjoj 'z jospa ei!W pue ooda Xuoi 'i Mat's Vcxr Sports t&? In area what is tha lanr est field in a game where a ball it used? VJ3t YZ pieij UOI? -vnUj auj, oOj :himsnv Walker Smith, Jr., was one of the greatest fighters of all time. What was his "ring" name? 'uosujqotf Xh iafn :smsmv Zt. . TE3 TV. - -if M 1 1. The heaviest heayy- weight boxing champion also held the title the shortest length of time. Who was he, and how long did he hold the title? fXp 0S8 joj aim q pjaq ua OUIJiJ qj-QiZ iHBMSNV In a college football game, what position would a player wearingJEhe num ber 00 most likely play? ipqiooj Ben09 ul Porrt ou 1 00 wquinu q jo am AvndmoQ tpooo turjaodg tSuHti toui O-X-V o guipiO03y :hMSK . t . i ' .', i ( , ij'u . . . -I Vf . , I . i t j . ( t . , I , . .1 II Xil H nun at 1 i Uiitmpii ; : hitl H4 V H-fWi r ! I If i r H i"H' r rf HHM : FALCON CHOSEN Tony Nmoh, a sophomore at St. Augustine's College and All-American Tennis Player for the Falcons, has been invited to participate in the All-American Invitational at San Francisco, California, on January 12-13, 1980. Tony is currently ranked Number One in the Eastern Region NCAA Division II and ranked number five in Flight 1 singles in the State of North Carolina and winner of the past Southeastern Invitational held at Durham, defeating Hampton's Givon Bamos. Tony was runner-up in this year's Nigerian Open losing to fellow Coun tryman Imonite in the finals. Eaglos lift Tho Road Again The North Carolina Central Eagles basketball team (3-6) return from their 17 day layoff when I hey travel to St. Paul's College (4-4) in Lawrenceville, Va. on Monday, January 7 and defending CIAA champs Virginia Union on Thurs day, January 10. The Eagles won their last contest 98-87 in the consolation game of the Holiday Festival Tourna Me1it,.Jieid in Winslon-Salem.v-IiL that contest, John McCali led the Eagles with 22 points, Donald Sinclair had 20 points and 16 assists, David Binion 20 points and Audwin Saunders 20 points. They are led by junior guard Donald Sinclair (15.1). Other double figure scorers for Central are senior forward Aud win Saunders X13.6), sophomore forward David Binion (13.6) and senior guard John McCali (10.0). Binion leads the Eagles in rebounding with a 9.4 average. Clements is expected to open up with forwards Bi nion and freshman Phil Rice, a converted football player. Freshman Phil McManus will be in the middle with Sinclair and m.t.. m S,W i .rfaam if Z M3A PENVER NUGGETS' fXMEff FORWARD 6ECRSE Mc&HHS &JOVS A FULL SPECTRUM OF OFF-COURT ACTIVITIES. IE COLLECTS RARE ANTIQUE CLOCKS... BREEVS ANP SHOWS TROPHY-WINNING QUARTER. HORSES... UNWIN0S TO HIS COL LECTION OF RHYTHM BLUES ALBUMS ANP AS AN AMATEUR MAQtOAN, PERFORMS SLEIGHT OF-HANO TRICKS FOR FRIENPS. GEORGE IS PLANNING A WToJ imu lAJ uis urwitP m ntexxAV HIS GROWING J K CLOCK COLLECTION, WHICH INCLUPES ONE PATNO BACK TO I69C McSINNfS' STALLIONS HAVE WON TROPHIES ANPAWAKV5 AT HORSE SHOWS ALL OVER THE UNITE? STATES. LAST SEASON, GEORGE, ONE OF THE TOP SCORERS REBOUNPERS OF THE LEAGUE, LEP THE NUG6ETSM REBOUNLVNG WITH.864. DolSf afo Hosts Annual IVrosfling Invitational pDtrtl IProlb by Steve K. Walz f -, '- y,i 4 mm Philadelphia Flyers . T.J. Gorence A hard-hitting forward who can also put the puck in the net. Pittsburgh Penguins Russ Anderson One of the team's most dependable players and a very smooth blueliner. Quebec Nordiques Robbie Ftorek The smallish center-forward has become one of the NHL's most dangerous offensive threats. St. Louis Blues Joe Micheletti A young defender. promising The New York Rangers' Dean Talafous has become a tough-checking forward. Americans making inroads in hockey Washington Caps Tom Rowe A surprising player who has developed into a solid forward. Winnipeg Jets Craig Norwich A very sleek puck passer who might also emerge as a dependable defenseman. tv cowruiOG umai. mc. DOVER, DEL Delaware State College will host the fourth annual Delaware State Wrestling Invitaitonal Tournament, Saturday, January 5 beginning with preliminary rounds at 11 a.m. in Memorial Hall Gymnasium. Consolation finals will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by the championship round. Teams competing in ad dition to Delaware State are last year's defending champs Central Connec- Commonwealth, Norfolk State, Southern Connec ticut and Salisbury State. Delaware State, 3-3 this season, placed fourth in the invitational last year. They feature defending champion Shelton at 190 pounds and heavyweight David Crocker. Smith and Crocker are 6-0 in in dividual matches this season. Other Hornets expected to make a good showing are freshman Gene Short from Milford. Delaware ticut, Rutgers of Camden, at 142 pounds and Univ. of' Pittsburg- Shelbyville, Delaware Johnstown, Virginia MEAC Standings (Thru 12-31-79) W LPCT Howard 6 3 .667 Del. State 4 2 .667 NCA&T 3 2 .600 UMES 3 3 .500 Morgan St. 4 6 .400 NCCU 3 6 .333 s c State 1 6 .143 Fla. A&M 0 10 .000 McCali handling the ball. Saunders, Leonard McKoy, Doug Taylor and Lawrence Jones will pro vide the necessary bench strength. The Eagles travel to Johnson C. Smith on Tuesday, January 15 before playing their first home game of the decade in R. L. McDougald Gym on Saturday, January 19 against Shaw University. native Raymond Handy at 177 pounds, each 5-1 so far this season. Sophomore Ron Fin ney, 4-1-1, on the year will wrestle at 167. "These five have played a key part in all our wins," notes DelState head coach Jackie Robin son. "Everyone is doing an outstanding job, and if we stay healty, we should make a strong showing. r A New Look at an Old Town For almost all of its 350 years, it's been known as a great place for culture, en tertainment, education and history. Now, Boston is cel ebrating all those years with Jubilee 350. Throughout 1980 digni taries from all over the world will be feted, arts festivals will grace the town and the Tall Ships will re turn for a spectacular parade of sail, a repeat of their Bicentennial performance. New York, N.Y. With each passing season, more and more American-born hockey players are fighting their way onto NHL rosters. This year some forty plus pucksters have at one time or another been on the various major league rosters. The cur rent hockey hotbeds for developing American players can be found in Massachusetts and Minnesota. Who are the best of the American players? Below is a list of those puckhandlers who merit attention. Boston Bruins Mike MilburyThe hard-hitting defenseman is the most valuable blueliner on the squad. Buffalo Sabres Rich Dunn An defenseman. up-and-coming Colorado Rockies Mike Christie Very few hockey players come out of Texas, but this rock-hard Rockies defender has made a name for himself in the pros. Detroit Red Wings Reed Larson One of the most gifted backliners in the league. If he were with a contending club, he'd get more press clips. Hartford Whalers Mark Howe Gordie's son, who was born in Detroit, has an abundance of talent and is the team's most potent offensive theat. Gordie Roberts Also born in Detroit, Gordie is sure to get rave notices for his defensive work. Started playing in the WHA at the tender age of 17. LA. Kings Steve Jensen The former Olympian has had his ups and downs in the pros but is considered to be a good offen sive sparkplug. Minnesota North Stars Mike PolichK talented little center from the Canadiens organization. Gary Sargent A good offensive defenseman. New York Islanders Dave LangevinCou6 develop into one of the league's hardest hitting defenders. New York, Rangers Dean Talafous Perhaps the NHL's most tenacious fore-checker. A NEW YEAR'S E&esEiffl$naim Open your 1980 Christmas Club account now. Then you can be one of the many happy shoppers who will be cashing their holiday check . -JOIN NOW- SAVK KA H w:kk $1.00 12.00 13.00 $5.00 $10.00 KKTIKV K NK.XT VKAK $50 $100 1150 $250 $500 Save as little as $1 per week ... This November you'll receive a check for your savings. Resolve to Make Christmas 1980 Your Merriest Where You' re Somebody Special MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK r-Located Statewide In 1 1 6 EAST PARRISH ST. 615 FAYETTEVILLE ST. 411 E. CHAPEL HILL ST FK3 'lit, 'ill ll "'"' ' " f"'"'' " ' " " T ul 'i i nil iTi i mi iiti'ii ii - II ' S cmani
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