f MTU0AT.EPTIEH1l.1M2-TKECJWUlAT8Sr- Esagj less Ease Fast Psumttlhieirs 27 . . Eagles Ease Past Va. Union ' by C.T.Fisher'. Sophomore. 'quarter .back . Gerald v - fraylon -completed 12 ' otV 24 passes for:191 yards and 5, xme . touchdown' and senior All-American can "didate Benny Tate scored twice as the North Carolina Central Eagles upset the defending. CI A A Champion ; Virginia Union Panthers: r . 27-26 at O'Kelly ) ; Stadium; The Eagles, : winners over Livingstone 42-19, raised its CIAA :and overall mark to 2-0. The Panthers suffered Uheir first opening game -defeat in years, t ; V : The Eagles outgained , the Panthers in total of ifense 296 to 249, but it wasn't a cakewalk by jany stretch of the im agination. Central saw the Panthers score touchdowns in the early portions of each of the :periods. , Va. Union .struck twice on runs by :Keith Cathion and once :.on a scamper by Gary :Mayp to lead NCCU ;18-0 with 13:55 to go in the third period. : The Eagles struck thrice in the third stanza on run! of j yard by Gerald Fraylon and Ben ny Tate and a 19 yard iuuuiuuwn . pass iiwui , Fraylon to senior wide J receiver Victor Hunter. : Fraylon guided, the. first drive of 70 yards in 6 plays over 3 minutes 23 seconds. He scored his1' third touchdown of the year. Central gots its se- nnnrJ mArinn AnnAWlinL ' -3 v : ,,,, , The Owl's Scoreboard I- - V. ;1 g . ON THE MOVE The NCCU offense waits for the snap in last week's come-from-behind victory over Virginia Union. The win pushed the Eagles' ' The' Eagles held the Big Red Panther Machine to only 39 yards passing. Central racked up 191 through the air ways. Tate led all rushers with 76 yards in 21 attempts. Mayo led record to 2-0, and started the First sign of cham pionship fever in Eagle-land. dpi Phoio To Results, Sept. 11th notheb"wvhw fJ 2Io5laASrLatpeR6 tt r & & : Ark-Mont 20, Ark-PB b - vasae oo o-oihw e-o A Poau 'il Kl tatP ! Biz CHy 0-10 7-?8 0-2 7-62 A reay 01, y owie .- va union .... 0-1-0 26-2 0-1-0 28-27 Beth-Cook 27, Tex So 0 . sipaui s 0 2-0 7-61 0-2 7-i Bishop 20, Neb Wesl 15 nccu 2-0-0 69-45 2-0-0 69-45 IVil Qtato 17 P itatP 7 J C Smith.... 1-0-0 28- 7 2-0-0 28- 7 Fay St 34, St Paul s T w-saim o-o-o o- o hhi 21- 7 Fla A&M 27, M-Brown 0 Bowest"!" o-m imo 0-2-0 16-40 Hampton 31. Bowie St 9 m Howard 41, Cheyney 14 twstat. .... 1-0-0 17- 7 1-0-0 17- 7 , Omith 11 I Dhuno m Both-Cook ... 0.-0-0 0- 0 1-1-0 37-14 J C Smith 13, L-Hnyne 1U Fia a&m o-o-o o- o t-o-o 27- o Livingstone 24. Knoxville g-j jjo g fj J "13 S CState ... 0-1-0 7-17 0-2-0 26-37 Mid Tenn 34, Eliz City 0 : Sw Mis Val 7 Ala A&M 6 Alcorn o- o hhi 26- 6 MISS Vdl I , Mid MOIVI Q GrantHing .... 0-00 0- 0 1-0:0 42-13 Morehouse 8, Albany 7 J-2 Ji "3J Morgan 13, Va State 0 855 Jo0 7:8 NCCU 27. Va Union 26 855 S 5 o55 ? N Ala 45. Miles 6 Sewanee 14. FiSk 10 Morehouse ... 1-0-0 8- 1 1-0-0 8- 7 SW Texas 35. Pr View 7 'J JJJ 1: Tenn-Martin 14. Ft Val 6 rj o-o-o o- o o-j-o Tenn State 27. Jackson 0 M-Brown : : .' o-o-o o- o m-o 28-39 Tuskegee 13, Savannah 8 nah J, jj W-Salem 21. NCA&T 7 Fisk 0-0-0 0- 0 0-2-0 10-65 Knoxville 0-0-0 0- 0 0-1-0 13-24 Lane 0-0-0 0- 0 0-0-0 0- 0 Miles . . 0-0-0 0- 0 0-1-0 6-45 Where They PUy Sat. i Sept. I2tlr . - - CIAA Hampton at Va4Jnion Fay St at Norfolk St Paul's at BrWgewater J C Smith at Va State UDC at Livingstone Salisbury at Bowie MEAC Beth-Cook at Howard Fla A&M at Del State S C State at NCA&T SWAC Alcorn at Grambling Pr View at Jackson Miss Valley at Ark-PB Southern at Tex So SIAC Albany at Ala State Ft Val at Morehouse Jacksonville at Ala A&M , Knoxville at Clark M-Brown at Tuskegee Millersville at Savannah Miles at Lane Independents Ark-Mont at Bishop Tenn St at Cent St Cheyney at Morgan Langston at E Cent Ky State at Morehead Eagles-Rams Clash At O'Kelly it by C.T.Fisher ' will be two high -u i rr .u the Panthtrs with 73 in 12 5"" ,Z carriej. Victor Hunter ; K-.S.,. w u. r u.i Kir-r-i i uai Coaches. Ironically, Va. Union was favored to win the Northern Divi sion and beat Winston Salem in the champion shiD game. must touchdowns and 62 of the 69 NCCU points. Tate, a senior Ail American candidate from Berlin Md., has racked up 208 yards in 36 attempts. , He leads the defensive end Marvin team against Va Union S"tfJ IZVLM 1:30 p.m - The Eagles averaging 351 in total c?csu ?u,weT(f kicked" to finish sfc ;r,ffice--94 - on -the Reeves recovered the ball at the VUU 27. In 7 plays, the Eagles were back on the scoreboard--this time on Tate's 1 yard run. : The hard ) hitting defense created yet another turnover when reserve ( linebacker Mike Faison ' ; recovered another fumble at the YUU 40. Six plays and 2:26 later the Eagles en joyed their first lead of the game 21-19 on Fraylon's pass to Hunter.s to Victor. Hunter. The lead was shortliv ed however, as the Pan thers put together their only sustained drive of the --half an 80 yard 7 play march with, fullback Harry Mitchell going the final six yards. : Following a change of possesisons, the Eagles started from their 22 yard line. Outstanding play selection and execu tion saw the Eagles march the 78 yards with Tate" scoring his second td of the game and fifth of the young campaign at 4:45 of the final period. Thi: ic a must came fnr Knth ' toamt . ; Thv ; : PaolpS with 5 tds. for 30 vat ' time v forf the i' Paes Division tdntest will be fense this year. Central ; frofCharlptte uwhd was of the Panthers 14-0. EAGLE NOTES: Tate has amassed 208 yards rushing in the first two games and scored 5 touchdowns. Fraylon, the Co-Offensive Player of the Year last year, has completed 21 of 45 passes for 314 yards and 2 tds. He has been in tercepted. 3 times. He leads the Eagles in total offense with 389. Hunter has caught II passes for 221 yards and a pair of scores. Central is now averaging 194.0 yards rushing, 157.0 passing and 351 .0 in total offense. . They are giving up 143.5 on the ground and 90 through tne air. First Downs . Rush-Yds . . . Pa" Yds:.'.. Ret Yds Passing .'. Sacks By-Yd Punting....! Fumb-l.tst ; . Pcn-Yds .... 3rd D Etf . . . Time or Poss Va Union VUU 13 43-210 39 66 3-9-0 ' 5-27 4-39.3 . 7-4 12-107 2-7 24:40 6 '6 0 21 NCCU 14 48-105 191 20 12-43-2 1-9 5-31.6. 6-2 9-801 5-13 35:20 -"20 i 27 cond in i the Division; Salem, first by the CIAA Individual rfushinu VUU Gary Mayo 12-73; Harry Mitchell 13-70: Phillip Davis 3-11; Keith Cathion 8-56; Jeff Haynes 3-7;, Jeff Ellerbe 2-4; John Johnson 2-(-ll). NCCU Gerald Fraylon 13-28; James Whitaker 9-20; Benny Tate 2176; Tony Frasier M-20); Reece Carson 3-3; Clif ton Kersey I -(-2). Individual Passing VUU Troy Cauthorn 0-2-0 0; John Johnson 3-7-0 39. NCCU Gerald . - Fraylon 12-24-2 191. - Individual Pass-Receiving VUU Carl Bland 2-37; Keith Cathion 1-2. NCCU Victor Hunter 8-149; James Whitaker 1-12; Benny Tate I -11;; James Foster 2-19. Tackles (U-A-FR) NCCU Maynard Smith 1-3-0; Andrew Riddick 1-5-1; James Perry 0-2-0; Curtfs Woods 0-4-0; Barry McLaughlin 3-9-0; William Frizzell 2-2-0; Allen Reddick 4-5-0; Nate Johnson 0- 2-0; Allen Pierce 1-3-0; Michael Faison 0-3-1; Myron Dupree 2-2-0; Lorenzo Ingram 1- 3-0; Louis Mclver 0-1-0; John Hunt 1-2-1: ALan Kidd 1-3-0; Gerald Patton 0-1-0; Arnold Brown 1-0-0; Marvin Reeves 0-0-1; Nate Henry 0-1-0; Alvin McNeill 0-1-0; Gregory Talc 0-1-0; Mdvin Wallace 0-1-0. F0s7 TJBGIft) Due Eacjie NCCU "Eagle: V . wssu Rams Southern "ground. .157 in the air Winston-atter its two victories over Livingstone 42-19 and Virginia Union 27-26. The Rams chalk ed up 327 yards rushing against A&T in its 21-7 victory over the Aggies. "We look to have another successful . season this weekend." retorted fourth . year NCCU coach Hank Lat timore. "The two previous seasons (Liv ingstone 42-19 and Va. Union 27-26) have laid the foundtation for several positive things attitude, desire and execution. We know that it will take an outstanding perfor mance for us to be suc cessful against the Rams. They are a well disciplined and ex perienced unit that will pose a few problems for us. The fact that we have defeated them the past two years means that we must work that much harder to win this year. I know that they will be ready to play. With a share of the divi sional lead at stake, it is going to be tough." NCCU is led by ils trio of Benny. Tate. Gerald. Fraylon and Victor . Hunter. This combina tion has accounted for 10 ,91 Qame Tickets ADULTS $7 STUDOITS-ttS Day of Game ALL TICKETS $7 . 1:30 p.m. O'Kolly Stadium SEASON TICKETS STILL " AVAILABLE G83-G574 CIAA Co-Offensive Player lof the Year .last year, has completed 2 1 of 45 passes for 3 14 yards and a pair of scores. He is third on the team with 75 yards rushing. His favorite receiver is senior AII American candidate Vic tor Hunter. Hunter has snagged 1 1 receptions for 221 yards and the two tds. He had a career high 149 yards in recep tions against Va. Union. Leading the Rams rushing crunch is senior fullback Mike Ferguson. Ferguson chunked out 128 yards against the Ag gies. ; SophOmore quarterback Mike Win bush picked up 86 yards on the ground. The nationally ranked Eagles defense has seen its defensive totals swell in its two victories. They are giving up 143.5 on the ground and 90 through the airways. The Rams limited the Aggies to 60 yards rushing and 123 passing. The Eagles are definitely not a three man team. Their offen sive line . of tackles Melvin McDowell and Kenneth Sheppard, guards Floyd Nixon and Sam Washington and center Sammie Stroud have opened holes and provided good protec tion for Fraylon. "i ..mm. --I xW r?,:, -.sal; .H ..-- ' ' w'j?- OXFORD, MISS Large Confederate flag looms over the head of John 4 Hawkins of Water Valley during cheering session prior to the I 'ni verily or Mississippi Memphis Stale football game. Hawkins, the University of Mississippi's First black cheerleader, said he would have no part of waving the school's banner, the Confederate flag, at the home opener. Hawkins was elected to the cheerleading squad by (he Ole Miss student body lasl spring. I N Pinto 2 Eagles & Coach Honored FSG Names Mary Lamb Women's Basketball Coach by John B. Henderson Si'mrl. Information Director tW FAYET TEVILLB An assistant coach at Norfolk State University and a Gatesville, North Carolina was recently appointed new women's basketball coach at Fayettevile State Univer sity. ' The new Lady Bronco head coach is Ms. Mary Lamb who succeeds Ms. Yvonne Edwards who resigned.',; '',;:';V;-':'; J When asked how it felt to be the new head coach at FSU, she replied: "It feels great," smiles the 29-vear-old Tar Heel native. "I certainly feel that I have accomplished one of my goals." . "She (Lamb) has the head ' coaching ex perience we were looking for," said FSU athletic director John D. Mar shall. Ms. Lamb received the bachelor of science degree in health, physical education, and recrea tion from Norfolk State. University in 1975 and is a recipient of the.M.A. degree - in health and physical education from Glassboro State College, Glassboro, New Jersey, 1977.. Coach Lamb has serv ed as assistant basketball coach and head volleyball coach at Nor folk State University for , 1980-81. Before returning to her alma mater she serv ed four and one-half years in the Camden, New Jersiy public school system as a teacher in health and ' physical education as well as head coach in basketball for one year, and three years in the middle school system. Professionally, Coach Lamb is affiliated with the Virginia Association for health, physical education recreation. The American. Alliance for Health, Physical Education and '. Recrea tion, and Dance; Na tional Association. ' for Sport and Physical Education. ' . She is a member of the Delta Sigma ' Theta Sorority. i-s Coach, Henry Lat i limore of,, the North Carolina Central and , two of his offensive per formers, Victor Hunter and Gerald Fraylon, have been honored by the CIAA for the perfor mances in Central's 27-26 win over defending . champion Virginia Union. CIAA Offensive Lineman of the Week honors went to Hunter, who caught the go-ahead touchdown pass of 19 years at 3:12 of the third period. He finished the , game with 8 receptions ' for a career-high 1 49 yards. It was the second ; consecutive game that he s had caught passes for over 100 yards against the' Panther?. Fraylon, the sophomore signal ' caller from Charlotte; dazzled the Panthers with his execution and throwing. He completed 12 of 24 passes for 191 yards. He scored the Eagles first touchdown on a one-yard run in the third period. He was recognized as the CIAA Offensive Back of the Week. '"-'r; Lattimore's prepara tion of the NCCU squad and its come-from-behind victory netted him consideration as the CIAA Coach of the Week. ; Bolwp ... Tim St .. Moram SI KySI ..... lamtw . AH Si .... Ml .. 1-04 17- M-t IMi 1-14 . H4 t4 FctTbsClcry

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