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THE CAROLINA TIKES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IK 1S82 Coach, Five Players Picked For A&T Hall Of Fame ' by Drexel B. Ball " Five former outstan ding athletes and a coach who never suffered a los ing . season, have been . selected for induction in to the - North Carolina i A&T State University 1 Hall of Fame. : This illustrious group ; includes Cal Irvin, former A&T head basketball coach, Mar vin Graeber, Ernest Canada and Joe Grier, former baseball stars; and former football standouts, Clifton Howell and Matthew Atkins Shute. W. Edward Jenkins, a Greensboro architect, will be honored as ap honorary member of the Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will be held on Saturday, September 18 at 7 p.m. in the Cosmos II, 817 W. Florida Street. In virtually .every avenue of pursuit, Irvin has enjoyed tremendous success. He has been the recipient of a number of awards as an athlete, coach and administrator. His selection for induc tion comes as no sur prise. Irvin compiled a 401-132 record in more than, two decades of coaching at "a A&T, Johnson C. Smith and Winston-Salem's Atkins High School. In his 18 seasons at A&T, his team won five CIAA Tourna ment championsips and the same number of visitation titles. A native of Orange,, N.J., Irvin was an outstanding student and athlete at Orange High School. He enrolled at Morgan State and earned . varsity letters in basket ball and football. He was co-captain of the 1945 Bear championship . basketball team and was named to the AH-CIAA squad as a wingback. , Irvin later transferred to the University of Il linois . and earned his bachelor . of . . science degree. He also holds a master's degree '- from Columbia University. Irivin has been in ducted into r the Mid Eastern Athletic Hall of Fame and the National Association Collegiate Directors Hall of Fame. Having retired as a basketball coach in 1972 and as athletic director four years ago, Irvin cur rently is chairman of the A&T's Department of Health, Physical Educa tion and Recreation. A native of Kan napolis, N.C., Marvin Graeber was an outstan ding baseball player, and he played on CIAA championship squads in 1946 and 1947. The Kan napolis native - batted .400 both seasons as well as earning All-CIA A honors. After leaving A&T, he played semi-pro baseball with the Cham paign (111.) Eagles. He came to A&T as a non-scholarship player, but made the team and became one of the finest third basemen in the history of A&T. He holds a master's degree in microbiology from the University of Illinois and currently is associate director of Physical Plant at A&T. Ernest Canada was also a standout baseball performer who lettered four years at A&T from 1948-1952. In four years of pitching, Canada lost only one conference game. He averaged 15 strikeouts per game his senior year and was nam- Legal flqtfces ed All-CIA A in 1949, 1950 1 and 1951. He played on chmpionship teams in 1950 and 1951. : He played on three CIAA Championship teams. , . - , Canada is distinguish-; ed as being the first black lettered in track, his specialty . being ; the 100-yard dash. He played guard on some of the Aggie's finest early football teams. - Shute was an outstan- ; ding guard , on offense and defense. Weighing Eagles-Panthers Clash In CIAA Championship Rematch player in the Coastal ; only 168 pounds at the Plain Conference,an af-- time, he was a rueeed filiate with the. then Boston Braves. He also was the first black to play for the Winston Salem Twi nsv " Canada operates a successful contracting .in Greensboro and also has business interests in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. He is a founder and director of Greensboro National Bank. A native of Charlotte, Joe Grier compiled im pressive statistics while playing second base on Aggie teams for fbur seasons, earning letters in three of them. He has a lifetime batting average of .467, a fielding average of .980 and cap tained the 1948 team which captured the CIAA title. Grier lives in Greensboro and has served on the faculty of A&T for the feast 29 years in the AnimaT Science Department. He is a member of the university's board-in-, control of athletics, faculty grievance .com mittee and chairman of the School of Agriculture promotion and tenure committee. He holds the M.S. degree . from the University of Il linois. A native of Charlotte, Matthew Shute is a graduate of Second Ward High School. He was an outstanding foot ball player at A&T from 1932-1935, and he also player, achieveing 60 minutes of playing time in some games. His . outstanding - defensive game against the cham pionship Morgan State team in 1934 is still wide ly discussed. In track, Shute ran the 100-yard dash in 9.9 seconds, an excellent speed for that day. A noted civic, and religious leader in . Charlotte, he is retired after serving for 35 years as a quality control of ficer -for 3 Thompson Burke,' Fibers. His is a longtime supporter of the Queen City Alumni Chapter, Howell is a native of Surry, Va., and graduated from A&T in 1924. A fullback on the Aggie team . which defeated Virginia Union, 3-Q, in 1922, Howell, was a standout on offense and defense. He was also president of the student . body at A&T. After : graduation, Howell taught eight years in Nansemond Cqunty, Virginia. He then. became a principal of the Columbus -County Trainings School . in WhitevuAwas employed at Brown Summit, Stokesdale, and spent ten..years as prkjcipal of the high school In Gib sonville, N.C. He served with distinction as Presi dent of the National Col lege Alumni Association. W. Edward Jenkins, who has an architectural by C. T. Fisher The North Carolina Central Eagles look for their second straight win ; of ; the young season when they host v the defending CIAA Cham pion Virginia Union Panthers on Saturday, September 11. , Game time will be 1:30 p.m. at O'Kelly Stadium. . ; The Eagles destroyed the Livingstone Bears 42-19 last Saturday in Salisbury They have dropped five games to ' the Panthers since 1977. Two of the top three Division II' defense of last year will battle in Durham. The 1982 en counter should be a most exciting one. The Eagles' 406 yards total offense is the most po tent opening game show by a Henry Lattimore coached NCCU squad. Benny Tate and Gerald Fraylon are two threats that the Panthers must contain. Tate racked up 132 yards and 3 tds against the Livingstone Bears while Fraylon, Co Offensive Player of the . Year, completed 9 of 21 passes for 123 yard's and firm in Greensboro, will be cited by the A&T Sports Hall 6f Fame for his longtime support of the university's athletic and academic programs. Jenkins is a member of the board of directors at Greensboro National Batik and has held membership on the City of Greensboro Planning Board, ' the City of Greensboro Clear inghouse Committee, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Boy Scouts of America, and Hayes Taylor YMCA Board of Management. rushed for 47 more yards ' and a pair of scores. . Victor Hunter continues . his quest for the Ail Time receiving mark of 112 receptions, r He has 69 and caught 8 for 134 yards in the '81 cham pionship . game against the Panthers. t i , Defensively the Eagles are led by a pair qf ALL CIAA per formersdefensive end Lorenzo Ingram and cor nerback Andrew ; Rid dick. Curtis Woods adn Stacy Ross: have been bright spots at inside linebacker. They spearhead a unit that looks to lower , its 218 yards total defensive outage of last week. The Panthers, a ; NCAA Division tl par ticipant for the past three years, are led by two time Little All-American safety William Dillon. Dillon picked off 11 passes for 123 yards and 1 touchdown last year in sparking the Panthers to a No. 2 defensive rank ing in . the nation. Dwayne Drew,' the 5-11 240 junior mainstay, on the defensive wall, looks, to sharpen his talents. Miguel Sosa (Continued from Page 5) , the Bulls ground 'crew chief, did a tremendous job of keeping the field in top shape. The Buljs fans con tinued to turn out, even during the second half ,. slump, to lead the league attendance for the third straight season. As Sosa and his team- mates look to the future, they and their fans can look back at 1982 and say with pride: we beat the odds' The Panthers offense will be led by junior quarterback Troy Cauthorn, brother of former . NCCU outstan ding quarterback Alvin i Cauthorn. - Senior AU ;CIAA tight end William - Wall will be Va. Union's ' favorite receiver. Wall had 19 catches for 350 yards and three tds. last year. 1 Tackle Larry Barr inger and center Robert Collier are AH-CIAA performers for the Pan- , thers on ; the offensive ' unit. Central outgained the Panthers in the Cham pionship Game 335-296 but were guilty of 7 tur novers to the Panthers I. - Can the Eagles rack up . 1 jIAA . iin.Ja anoiner hw yai ua .' against the nationally " ranked '. , Panthers I defense? i You can find out 1 Saturday by being one of -the anticipated 11,500 spectators at O'Kelly Stadium. 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