1 . i f ' 1 II 6 THE CAnClira TISES-SATUSSAY, KAY 22, 1882 NCCU's 1981-82 Running Eagles to seven tired individuals who hud just completed two y ruelinj! J seasons without a break; opened the-outdoor ; season at himself, the I(X) and the Duke - Uniwrsiiy - on , . long jump. March 24. . .',' In the mile. David At; Duke, the . l-acle Marin placed 4ih wiili squad of Adams, Bond. McDoucald placine 6th. (Continued From Page 5) . -'.. the 2(X) and 400 inelcr vault, respectively. Then dashes, then -watched as ? Adams placed second in his roommate. Robert ' the : liiuh . hurdles: Josh Kearnev won two events1 Pa iue and Benny ' Tale Cosion. Kearney, ; Mar tin. . Mc'IMiya(d 3 and Watson C i competed aiiainsi lli.uh 1'oinl. Duke. ; ayctteville, A&T. Wake I orcst ' and members , of ihe.. Philadelphia Pioneers Track Hub. In the i.. .i. .-1... . ' -. k hi i ne lasi event oi me day; the Fade .quartet of lknd, f McDoiuiald. Adams and Martin plac ed 3rd in the mile relav. On April 15. the Fajtles played host it) the Hears of Shaw. Alihouuh . the. Fades won the meet. 1500, it proved lo be a lonu MelXwiuikl placed. 6th. " day. Kearney and Ron r wiihX'oston in Vlhc.lltMiit'4'nic Watson -r Marled ' was 4th at 4(K) metersjlhiijiisoff by winninj! the and Adams placed 3rd in,, long : iump and polo the X00 iuul 4th in the. ..: 400 meter hurdles. , ; Then vame the "snow meet " i A&T. In a dual meet with A&T. the l aeles not only had lo compete auainst the-A.u-des. bin also tile weather, l-ijs! tnere was rain, in which Waller (Jond and J)avid Mariin placed I si and 2nd. i cspect i vcl y ; t hen t here was the hail,; in which . "coach ; McDoiiuald - completely dominated I he field and won the 1600 melcr run; and then came the snow. In the snow, 'coach" Adams and freshman Travis Costoii finished 1st and 2nd before the meet was slopped. On .April 14. the Fades returned to Wallace Wade Stadium at Duke for the final lime of the season. Coni , t pctinj! acainst Campbell. Wake lorest , J.C. Smith. Hidt Point. Southern Shoe Track Club. The lades Athletic Club. and Duke, the NCCU Fades put on an impressive showinu. In the 800, freshman Travis , Cosion ran the best race of his college 'care-.T, as he broke" the 2-minute barrier for the first time. In the 400 hurdles, junior Mark Adams ra: i ;i well-paced race to win the event. Waller llond won both took first and second in the discus! In his final appearance of the day. Kearney won the I(X) meiers before watching his teammates McDouiiald. Cosion and Martin score a three-way tie for 1st place in the i 1500. In the 400 hurdles, Adams won. lioiid won his specialty, the 400, and I hen placed 2nd in the 200.- Cosion and Adams then lied for first in the 8(X). before joininj: McDoucald and Martin lor the mile , relav, in which they placed se cond. The final score was NCCU 60, Shaw 44. On Ihe 2lsi of April, the ' -Fades journeyed, back lo Greensboro to lake on A&T, On the 29th and 30th, ihey traveled fo VI he CI A A Champlonshfp' liicci in Winston-Salem; ; .The coaches and their ' team thank those who supported and , followed ft hem u throughout the year. Although it is doubtful that coaches Mark ;V Adams ' and I alcuina ' McDougald will be in charge of the team ncLvearr tliev arc grateful foi the coopera tion and dedication ol their teammates. Former World Champions Sign Bulldogs' Mungin ORANGEBURG. SC South Carolina State quarterback' Benjamin Mungiti becaine the seventh .Bulldog to gel a crack at National I'ooi ball 1 .cagucireer Tues day lifter ' signing as a free 'agent with the foiur times World Champion 'Pittsburgh Sleelers. The signing was confirmed Wednesday by the Steeler scpiiiing depa rt -menl. Mungin. a 5-11, 175 pound Jolyis Island native, will be used as a wide receiver by Pitt sburgh. Mungin emerged as the Bulldogs' top signal caller during the 1981 pre-season drills bui losi his starling job lo IX'sniond Gal son after the first game of the season. However, when Gat sou suffered a shoulder separation in S.C. Stale's eighth game of the year, Mungin ; replaced him and guided ; the Bulldogs to ihe Mid Fa st cm Athletic Con ference title and a spot in the NCAA Division I-A A playoffs. Mungin. completed 17 of 41 attempts for 280 "yards and three touchdowns and rusj 53m-HWtc?r yards and two more scores dur ing his final season and was an honorable men tion choice on Ihe All MF.AC squad. Two Mure Bulldogs Ink Free ' Agent Pacts The number of SCSC players headed for pro fessional football swelled lo six Tuesday when safety Gregory Pi hide and guard I.eroy Robin son signed contracts as free agents. Pi ingle, a San ford, I I : native, was signed' by ihe, Oakland Raiders while Robinson, 6-4, 250 pounds, of Charleston, inked a pad with the Philadelphia Faules. The '6-3,, 190 pound Pringle was 'in on '39 defensive plays for llu Bulldogs last war--fTtTni his sirouiiAafcfvr)osilion was an honorable.. mention choice lo - ihe All-Mid-Fa siem Athletic Conference squad. Robinson, a member of the Bulldogs',! 1980 squad, was a two-time AII-MI.AC first team "selection for S.C. Stale, Oilier Bulldogs who will get an opportunity to continue their careers in ihe National Fool ball League are draftees Ihomas I u t son (Miami) and Fdward Fee (Detroit) and. Marion Brown and Ronnie llui ton who signed contracts as tree agents earlier tvtih Seal lie and . Miami, tespecinelv. ' "" ' ' ' ' ' . t ) , . ---- ;? aM t- - .v .,; ' sf s ;: lvu - if ' "-' "' '"' - ' V v. ' ':'':" ''' ' ' r'1' '':" Sk"vy ' 'vh mil Ice for the Doctor's Hand 76tr hdiius l.rvinu, with ice hag on his righl hand, watches game as he reslslmemh during the first game ol the NBA I :aslmi "KnnfcTNii e Cham. i-mi-,iiii mik-s in liosion t.artlKn. Ihe DelState Signs Top . N.J. Place Kicker 1 Cortekl ALL YOU NEED FOR MINOR ITCHES AND RASHES. T Your City Council IX)VFR, DFI, -Del si M e s h ead J opt ba II coach Je Piirycki' lias announced the signing of place kicker Fvcrcll Morgan of Bridle, New lerscv. The 6-1, 190 pound All-State and All-Shore standout at Manasquan Tligh Sehool, has kicked field goals randiiti from 53, 54. and 57 yards. According to Del St ale assistant coach llerky Billings who recruited Morgan, Morgan was sought after by the a a i'VM.-(.il TWO-WEEK CALENDAR May 24 -June 4,1982 Tha (liirhsm THw PiUinrU will hnM rMiiilar maatinn llnnilaii nlnht il .... . L. J - L- "--" f - 7:30 p.m. in tne city council cmmDon n city Natl. The meeti pan to tM puDc. ohtat Ing it Ctty Government meetings scheduled during the next two weeks In clude: MONDAY, MAY 24, 1982 4:00 p.m. NEW HORIZONS FAIR HOUSING TASK FORCE COM MITTEE (Councl Committee Room2nd Fleer) . TUESDAY, MAY 25. 1982 10:00 a.m. , BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT (CouncN Committee Room2nt floor WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1982 9:30 a.m. COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE (Council Committee Room2nd Floor) THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1982 11:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER COMMITTEE TENTATIVE (Council Committee Room2nd Floor) 2:30 p.m. FINANCE COMMITTEE I (Councl CommHtn Roem2nd Floor) 5:00 p.m. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION (Personnel Briefing Roomlst Floor) FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1982 8:30 a.m. SUBDIVISION REVIEW BOARD (Inspections Conference Reom3rd Floor) MONDAY, MAY 31, 1982 2:15 p.m. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE . (Ceuid Committee Room2nd Floor) TUESDAY, JUNE 1,1982 Iftr.fM a.m. PLANNING ZONING COMMISSION I Councl Chamberslst Roar) :ha advisory council tCeund Commlttoe Room2nd Floor) IUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION (Councl Chamberslst Floer) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1982 , NO MEETINGS SCHEDULED . THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1982 COMMtTTEE-CF-THE-WnOLE I University of Keiiliickv, Buckiiell aii.d.olhc! ;Dii sio'n I sctiools. i?" fi Hazel Plummer Bowling Scores The Hazel B Rummer Bowling League scores for May 17: Ladies, high game: 224-Dee Rummer, 203-Flo Rooerson, 192-Sandra Shuler and Georgetta Parker. V ? Ladies high series; 562-Flo Robersont 1 557-Dee Plummer. 534-Sandra. Shuler. Men's.,;, high game: 223-Adolphus Caviness. 211-Jim Dyer, 200. 200-Charles Parker. ' Men's high series: 560-Charles : Parker, 553-Adolphus '-Caviness. j 552-Willie Finch. . . Others: 531-Nancy Rntkney, I 527-Bernice Snipes, 200-Quinton ' Parker. 542-Wallace RLoyal. 539-James Parker. 535-Ken Snipes'.". 535-Jim Oyer, 517-Cliff I Parker. . 509-T-Bird Roberson. 508-Joe Garner, 501-Joseph Parker. ' High Team Game: 864-Lots of Luck. High Team Series: 2387-Lots of Luck. I tmi name winners: Pacers, v Hornet Captain (Continued I torn Page M seems like everybody is gelling belter.' 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