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IJ. THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT..CCTC!E 10, lilt Cross Country Hornets Take City-County Meet By B. Dawson Hillside Hornet boys cross country team finished first in Durham's annual city county high school meet. The Hornets rolled up 52 points at the end of the 5000 meters distance run. Durham High finished second with 59 points. Durham's School of Science and Math placed third with 67 followed by Jordan High with 96. Durham Academy was fifth with 113, Southern High was sixth with 139 and Northern Knights finished last at 146.. The Hornet victory in creases their overall stan ding to 9-1 . The Hornets are 2-1 in Big Six Con ference meets. The boys top ten finishers are: Paul Max well, Durham Academy-16:30; Dwight Bostic, Hillside-16: 34; Tony Villines, Durham High-16:43; Mus? Williams, Hillside-1 6:46, B. French, Durham High-I6:58; Mike . Williams, Durham Hig'h-J7:ll; Chris Ben nett, Northern-17:23; B. Watkins, Science and Math-17:41; D. Murphy, Science and-Math-17:37; Calvin Calkins, Jordan-17:38. x Four other Horneu out of the 42 boys whc started the 3.1 mile course placed. They are Tracy McAllister, thir teenth; Everett Dean, fourteenth; ? John Hunter, nineteenth; and Rod Wilson finished twenty-eighth. In girls action, Betsy Wilkins of Durham Academy placed first at 20:31, followed by Dianne Zito, Northern Knights-21:06; Meredith Wingaard, Jordan High-21:50; Alita Brown, HiIlside-22:05; Angela , Graham, Hillside-22:59; and Beth Wilson, HiIlside-23:22. Coach Blunt 's Hornets are preparing for the October 23rd sec tional meet at Duke University, and they should perform well in State prep cross country competition at Charlotte's McAlpine Park on October 30. BIG SIX 4-A Standings Tum-Comertnce-Afl: Northern Durham. 0-0, Durham. 0-0. 3-2-0 Vance, 0-0, 3-2-0 Chapel Hill. 0-0. 2-3-0 Hillside, 0-0t-4-0 Person, 0-0, 0-5-0' ThlsWMk: Durham at Chapel Hill 4I. Durham at Hillside Person at Vance 4-1 Eagles Attack (Continued from Page 5) back David Riley was tagged with an in terference penalty at the 23. They scored on a 20 yard Ken Tinsley to Steve Gilliam pass play. Fraylon marched the Eagles 72 yards in seven plays and set up the fourth NCCU touchdown with a 22 yard run. Junior fullback Bennie Tate plunged the final yard giving the Eagles a 27-7 lead with 1:13 left in the first period. Linebacker Myron Dupree . gave the Eagles the ball at the FSU, 38 when he picked off a Tinsley pass. The Eagles became mere mortals on this series and loss the ball on downs at the 22. Fayctteyille went to the Eagles 35 again aided by a fourth down penalty in a punting situation. Central added seven more points when the Eagles marched. the 65 yards in 10 plays. Fraylon scored his third td on a five yard scamper around left end. NCCU led at halftime 34-7. Reserve quartepack Greg Grayson marched tiu Eagles 85 yards mid way the third period tossing a 5 yard pass to Bennie Tate for the score. A blocked punt set up the Broncos only score of 3 yards by Marty Blue with 7;59 left . in the game. "We're our worst enemy when we face an opponent." said Central coach Henry Lattimorc. "Every time I look up there's a penalty." .The Eagles destroyed the Broncos limiting them to 16 yards rushing and only 46 yards through the air. Senior All-American linebacker candidate Chris McKinstry noted. "Our job is to completely shut down the offense so thai our offense gels more, lime to do its thing.) . We now feel (hat if wc, get them the ball in good field position, they'll score." I.attimorc retorted, "We know that, ihc defense will he consistent and ncrform well. ' We arc especially pleased of our blocking and offen sive performanccV' He added. "We are going to have to do a bet ter job of protection on our tight punt forma tioiw" The Eagles rushed for 179 yards and passed for 1 53 more. EAGLES NOTES - The Eagles are fifth in total defense. . They lowered their total defense mark to 127.3 67J rushing, 60.0 passing...Fraylon has completed 16 of 47 passes for 244 yards and I td and been intercepted 5 times...CIifton Kersey , is the leading rusher with 178 yards in 38 carries... Tate has 157 in 36 and Fraylon 132 in 56... Fraylon has scored four touchdowns. ..Vic tor Hunter, who had 34 catches last year, leads the Eagles with 10 for 170 yards and 1 td...Th Fayetteville game mark ed the first time this year that the Eagles had scored in any quarter other than the last... It was the' first time that they didn't score in the final stanza. . First Downs Rushes-yards . . . Passing yards .. Return yards . . . Passing . . Sacks by-yards , Punts-Avg Tumbles-Lost . Penalties-yards, . 3rd Down Elf ... Time ol Poss . . . NCCU FSU 11 16 36-16 55-179 46 29 3-13-3 9-66 153 54 8-15-1 10-78 5-36.6 3-12.0 2-1 4-3 5-50 15-156 3-12 3-14 29:21 30:39 Fay St ... 7 0 0 7 - 14 NCCU ., . . 27 7 6. 0 - 40 NCCU 1st 13:08 Fraylon 1 run (run failed) NCCU 1st 11:19 Riddick 40 in terception (Massey kick) N&U 1st 8:59 Fraylon 9 run (Massey kick) FSU 1st 3:59 Gilliam 20 pass from Tinsley (Daniels kick) NCCU 1st 1:13 Tate 1 run (Massey kick) NCCU 2nd 2:57 Fraylon 5 run (Massey kick) NCCU 3rd 5:40 Tate 5 pass from- Grayson (kick failed) FSU 4th 7:59 Blue 3 run (Daniels kick) .A -8. '5 0 1 Individual Statistics AUSHING fSU: Tinsley 4-(-9). Williams 13-53: filue 9 37: Walker 8-(-64): Douglas 1-4: Wise 1-1-5). NCCU: Fraylon 13-29: Worthy 4-22: Tate 9-36: Kersey 11-66: Newby 1-0: Grayson 2-(-9): Perry 6-24: Car son 4-14: Whjtaker 4-17: Day 2-1-20). PASSING FSU: Tinsley 2-11-2 25. Walker 1- 2-1 21. NCCU: Fraylon 4-7-0 129: Grayson 4-7-0 24: Day 0-1-1 0 ' PASS-RECEIVING FSU: Gilliam 2-25: Guion 1-21. NCCU: Hunter 2-65. Bouie H5. McQueen 1-26. Foster 1. Tate 2- 40. Carson 1-( 2. We Welcome , Your Clubs & SociafNews News about happenings of your club or social events should be our office not later than Monday at 5 p.m. of the week of publication. Cameras Televisions. Typewriters Component Sets We Loan The Most Sam's Pawn Shop Phone 682-2573 122 East Main St. DurhamJJ.C f ,'r i- v S lift r- fj-ft- i ; 5 JMHSLSLr? t t.v-F) I rv 'r BasketbaUbeflector Ever warit to practice basketball by yourself but get tired of chasing balls? Well, a Durham inventor believes he has developed a patentable system for returning a basketball to its player. The device, called a "Basketball Deflector", is specifically designed for use In set shots (from one particular area) or for free throws. James Devone of Durham hopes to develop a major market for his system. The mechanism is designed to receive the ball as it drops through the net and return it to the player where the shot originated, thus eliminating the need for additional participants in the play or the need Jo shag the ball after each shot. Ms. Cathy Taylor displays the device which, along with several other inven tions DeVone has developed in the last six years, is expected to be marketed or franchised through DeVone Manufacturing Co., Inc. For more information, write "Basketball Deflector", P.O. Box 1285, Durham 27707. Current plans are to sell the product for $19.95. Photos by Kelvin Bell Dial 682-2913 For News Service - v r 'V'..- ' ' , ... ; . -if " " VI i : V . Lf j Serve a better mixed drink with Canada Dry gin, vodka or bourboa They're three ways to really improve your spirits. 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