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SAT.. NOVEMBER 1,1980 THE CAROLINA TIMES 5 - .3 , ... ' """ ' : ' " ' ' v. Vikihgs Surrender to NCCU A $ 3 Ti ft) 3 f mk Vr"-' ' -,1 ' flt VaM ''"'nil wiiii i ! i - - ii -ii i r,m- MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference office of the Commissioner has annoucned that Howard University's quarterback Rqnald Wilson isA the MEAC Offensive Player of the Week, Miles Mc Christon, a Bethune Cookman guard, is this week's top offensive lineman, and tackle John vt; Alford of South Carolina 4State is the Defensive player of the Week. Wilson, a 6-1, 180-pound senior from Washington, D.C.; com- " pleted thirteen of nineteen pases for 233 yards and one touchdown in Howard's Conference win over N.C. A&T. The game i.was played in a steady rain. McChrision was superb in the trenches as Bethune Cookman defeated Tuskegee Institute 22-13 Saturday. All three Wildcat touchdowns were scorded over his blocks, and he graded 92 per cent on the game film. The 6-2, 240-pound senior captain is from Jacksonville, Flor-dia. In S.C. State's victory over MEAC foe Florida A&M, Alford was outstanding, as he record ed eleven unassisted tackles including two quarterback sacks. The 6-2, 270-pound senior from Dillion, S.C. also added four assisted tackles. worEi for all children fhaiiEis to If. Gov. j jimmy Hresii. He helped push through the state-wide kindergarten program and a lot of other programs, too. lie has fought for stronger senior citizens' programs, nvnanriori rfau rnrp rpntorc and industrial development to create more jobs. :: Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green appointed the And for 1 9 years Jimmy Green first black Committee Chairman In has led the fight tO make the General Assembly. government better, not bigger to make tax dollars count. Jimmy Green's the next best thing to being there yourself. Re-elect Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green Nov. 4 ENDORSED BY THE RALEIGH-WAKE CITIZENS ASSOCIATION, THE WAKE BLACK DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS AND THE BLACK WOMEN'S POLITICAL CAUCUS. tM for by Nortk Cirolliilm Rs-Elect It So. Jimmy SroM. DEMOCRAT Eagles Dig Birds Perched Atop CIAA Poll 1980 NCCU VOLLEYBALL TEAM The 1980 NCCU Volleyball Team will compete in the 2nd Annual CIAA Volleyball Tournament to be held at NCCU's McDougald and Women's Gymnasiums Friday, October 31 and Saturday, November 1. (Left to right) Front row: 8 Azita Didevar, 3 Regina Porterfield, 6 Chyrl Watson, 9 Ingrid White. Second row: 5 Sheila Mangum, 12 Aurora Benn, 7 Sandra Cason, 2 Brenda Cox. Third row: 4 Pamela White, 1 Jacquelyn Pinnix, 10 Diedra Solomon, 11 Jacqueline Lowery and Coach Sandra T. Shuler. The homestanding North Carolina Central Eagles flexed their muscles as they bullied an oversiz ed Elizabeth City State team 28-14 at O'Kelly Stadium. In doing so, the Eagles assured themse'ves of at least a tie for the CIAA crown with a 6-0 conference mark. s Senior quarterback Charles Yuille, the NAIA District 26 Offensive Player of the Week for his play against the Vikings, completed 14 of 20 passes for 170 yards and 3 touchdowns. He put the Eagles out front with 12:27 left in the initial period with a 28 yard scor ing toss to sophomore split end Victor Hunter. The Vikings came back and scored with 3:44 on a 7 yard run by Gary Sneed but missed the extra point, thus the Eagles led 7-6. Yuille connected with Hunter on another 28 yard scoring play at the 6:58 mark and Central led 14-6 " at halftime. The Eagles went over the goal twice in the third period. First on a 6 yard Kenny Pugh to. Victor Hunter pass play and se cond on a Yuille to Carl Sanders pass play for 14 yards. The Vikings scored a safety when Bennie Tate Ha7ol Pliimiafir flowlino Scares ) The Hazel B. Plummer Bowling League scores for October 27: Ladies high game: 209- Alyce P. Little, 201 -Claudia Prince, 193-Roslyn Leslie. Ladies high series: 544-Nancy Pinckney, 514-Alyce P. Little, 490-Nancy Rowland. Men's high game: 2 10- Doss Massenburg and June Winston, 203-Jim Dyer, 201 -George Thome and Archie Smith. Men's high series: 546-Cliff Parker, 542-Archie Smith, 535-George Thome. Others: 528-Doss Massenburg and Robert Curtis, 521 -Jimmy Harr ington, 519-Jim Dyer, 513-Howard Fitts. Team Scores: 4-game winners: Lots of Luck, Screwballs, Blasters, Sound Experience. Sound Experience high game-813, high series-2374. was tackled in the end zone. Sneed capped the scoring with a 1 yard run with 1:48 left in the game. Hunter, caught 7 passes for 90 yards and 3 tds. He now has scored 9 touchdowns this year. The day belonged to the diminutive Carl Sanders. Sanders, a 5-5 149 wide receiver from Wilson, had 96 career receptions before the game. He had 6 catches for 56 yards thus becoming the all-time NCCU pass receiver with 102 career receptions. He broke the mark of 101 held by Julian Martin from 1966-69. Yuille led all rushers with 46 yards in 10 carries, thus giving him 216 yards in total offense for the game. The Eagles amassed 336 yards in total offense; 186 through the airways. The Eagles held the Vik ings to only 54 yards in 38 carries. Gary Sneed, the fourth leading rusher in the conference, was held to 33 yards in 22 carrifs. NCCU's Michael Wor thy was only able to muster 36 yards in 15 at tempts on the wet turf. ' William Edward Burghardt DuBois, early 20th century Black thinker, teacher and author, was among tha first to promote tha American Black man's civil and political status. Accounting Clerk Typist ACCOUNTING CLERKT.YPIST - $8,354 00 per an num. Seeking someone to perform a variety of clerical and typing tasks in our Accounting Department. 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