(Continued from Front)
The Black Community
restaurants, and the like.- - . . . . . . . ,, -
Finaiiv ihorrMh. m, K- .. just get out here and pitch in.
they are called, that facefess sea of humanity who. ' - Jh"?" grces Wlth tiUom. r .
for the most part, followed the dlcTates of the ' , !.?.in.k you " g0 "1 lj,ere and pit(?h b"
leaders '' c jalso think you have to find a sponsor in the elite i
And the perception in the black community dur-' ' blck f0" structu .and then K,5f ch( sC.in
ing those years was if you were a member of the?; oer to get yourself in a position to be really in-.
Hght family, had the right name, or had reason to - 2 . L j i
Dissociated with themT-thcn you had an edseoverv lfhanc" .'Johnson, Nixon, Daye and Heftder.
other blacks without those benefits-: .v., i arc ngm . - Vr1
And apparently, the chickens have come home to "k-Jte fmbkm exists. Older leaders, many wuh ,
roost so to speak -' more than 20 years of experience in the struggle,
"As I get around and talk with peopletrying to Jnd i! ha"Mt rclin?uish whatever Pwf they have j k
get our young black professionals to do business f they haven't seen this young person s track ; -
iKth.k,ni i kauLi.. .:n -.1 record. Young people set frustrated because the!
Tivn uiwygiin, 1 llliu llltIC IS Mill a IUI Ul rCSCIIUUCiU
among them because of those years," Johnson said. '
"You would think that by now they would have ..
forgotten, but they haven't, and it is a serious pro
; blem." :I:k:o j '"rJ'i;ty:Y:'
h State Legislator Kenneth Spaulding, a scion with
; one of the right names, concedes that there s a pro-
j blem. m:,y - .:.1-i:;-i;;;;'-'; yH'y-
"It would be naive of me to deny the problem, or
.to try to defend the situation," Spaulding said. "It"
is difficult around here for young people to movej
into leadership roles because older leaders dor't i
give up those roles that easily. They cling to tlje,
power. But, by the same token, all relationships j
aren't based on family and name. There afe other ;
relationships that are cemented jjust as solidly."
But Spaulding also sees some improvement. '
, "I think that there are some black leaders who
are beginning to see, tt -HCCd to groom some young
people, and to give them' a chance to take on greater i
responsibilities," he said, "and I like to see more of
ithat." . . -
Daye, who is in his second year as dean of the j
NCCU law school, says what young people have to ;
do is work hard and pay their dues, and not try to ;
jump right out in the forefront and be, what he calls ;
"an instant leader."
Ms. Deborah Nixon, a staffer with the North !
Durham about 18 months, says: "I guess there are ( ;and givejhe experience, then it will be too late."
some obstacles, but I believe what you have to do is
. -:UTUR0AY7$EnEMBEIin. 1982-TMECA0LmTlMEtr7 .
record. Young people get frustrated because the!
transition, the repositioning of the black communi-t
ty, if you will, is apparently going to take some time I
yet. '' "'" ',' - .
But by the same token, young people can't afford
to use the obstacles as a viable excuse for unin volve
I ment. They do have to pitch in.
! Allen offers this blueprint to help solve the pro-i
i blem. , , . (
Young black people need a forum where they
can get to know each other better, and where they,
can get some clearer, more defined view of what -young
black have to offer the community, f .
Older people, especially the leaders, must make '
themselves more approachable, and more willing to
1 at least listen to new ideas and new approaches
from young blacks before discounting their input as
'. being "top young" or frivolous. I
; There must be some clearcut ways in which
, young blacks can take on important projects and '
tsee them through. But by the same token, there';
must also be some clearcut ways of holding '
( everyone accountable.
Finally, Mrs. Roberson sums up the urgency of .
the matter this way: "We might as well face it, we ,;
can't, be here forever," she said. "And we have to ,
give these young people some opportunities so that
they are prepared to take over when the older
leaders are gone. If we don't prepare them now.
The Roundtable Predicts
(Continued from Page 5)
an excellent season for 4
the Eagles. (
"Actually, when you '
stop and think about it,"
said Armstrong, "the
CIAA championship
game was. really played
two weeks ago, and
chances are Union and
Central will lock horns
again this year for all the,
marbles."
According to Alder-j
'man, during, the first
meeting, Central has the,
kind of team this year
that is capable of beating :
anyone they meet, and in l;
charasteristic frankness, ;
Alderman predicted a,
victory for: the Eagles
Saturday
The
Rams,
, Los Angeles
who blew a
22-point lead in its
opener two weeks ago to
the Green Bay Packers,
but bounced back to
whip Atlanta Sunday,
will continue to lose until
Raiders will . play the
same type of bruising
football they played in ,
Oakland, and could help
LA fans forget the
Rams, its woman owner
and two-quarterback
system. And the play of
the woman who owns k Heisman Trophy winner
them admits that she Marcus Allen gives them
, 'last Saturday over the
Rams of Winston-Salenl;frroublepel3led
State. The" Eagles won
37-17.
, In other comments on
black college football, :
the Roundtable picks
S.C. State to take the !
MEAC, despite its recent
' loss to traditionally weak :
Delaware State.
Turning to the profes-,
isional ranks, the Round-'
table concluded the
following:
Hazel Plummer
Bowling Scores
The Hazel B. Plummer Bowling
League scores for September 20:
Ladies high game: 215
Walterlne Parrish, 193-Sandra
Shuler and Priscilla Malioy.
192-Flo Roberson.
Ladies high series: '
585-Walterene Parrish,
551 -Priscilla Malioy. 531-Flo
Roberson.
- Men's high game: 233.
205-Charles Parker. 218-Llnwood ,
Taylor, 213-Ronald Miller.
Men's high series: 621-Charles
Parker. 599-Howard Fitts. '
576-Linwood Taylor.
Others: 507-Ruth McDonald.'
209.' 566-Willie Finch, 206..
200-Howard Fitts, 204.
547-George Thorne, 201.
558-James Parker, 530-Jamin
Peddy, 518-Quinton Parker,
51 5-Wallace Royal, 511-Jimmy
Harrington. 511-Jarius Wilson.
510-Ken Snipes. 509-Norman
Johnson.
I High Team Game:
880-Screwballs.
j High Team Series:
2440-Screwballs.
; Four Game Winners: Lots of
Luck Express. Blasters.
Split conversions: Ruth
McDonald: 5-8-10; Nancy Pin
ckney. 5-10.
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doesn't know enough
about football to run the
team, and delegates
authority to someone
who does.
: The Green Bay
Packers are back this
; season, Hind could spell
trouble for several
, teams. But if they don't
spell trouble for other
teams tnat win. .mean
a definite 1 ,000 yard plus
running back. j
,New Orleans, with;
Bum Philips at the helm
and his old friend Kenny
The Snake Stabler as;
field general, will be a
team to reckon with this-,
cheer about all season.
Carolina will continue
building toward being a
national football power,
but won't quite make it;
this "year. Injuries to i
Kelvin Bryant could be;
critical, even though
Ethan Horton has been a
sensational as a backup.
For Roundtable
predictions, see the com-
panion story written by
the Roundtable's board
chairman, Elson Arm-
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refill A. :
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D, for coach Bart Starr.
They've given him
three years," explained
Alderman, "and it he
doesn't show some signs
of improvement this
year, he can hang it up.
Tfie only reason he's '.
been around this long is
because he was a star
there during the team's
glory days."
.I' The new Los Angeles
year.
Baltimore and New
England will continue'
CVll VUL W IV. 1IV ma i
tioi.o-urnine ineir auen-
Fraylon
Honored
Four Times
tion to the ACC, the
roundtable concluded
that Clem son and
Carolina will be the class
of the conference thjs ,
year. However Duke and;
State with a passing at-!
tack from Tol Avery
may have something to
say about that. Duke is
off to a great start and
Red Wilson may give
Duke fans something to
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signal caller Gerald
Fraylon was honored
four times for his
outstanding perfor
mance against the
Winston-Salem State
Rams in the ABC
regional telecast.
Fraylon, 6-2 195 from
Charlotte's Myers Park
High, completed 13 of 27
passes for a career high
262 yards and a school
tying 4 touchdowns. He
engineered scoring drives
of 64, 60, 42, and 49
yards against the Rams.
Fraylon was selected the
Miller NCCU Player of
the Game for his heroics. ;
He also was feted by
i ABC as the Chevrolet
iNCCU Player of the
Game.
The CIAA recognized
him as the Offensive
Back of the Week (his se
cond consecutive selec-'
tion) and the NAIA ,
District 26 voted him Of
fensive Player of the
Week.
On Saturday,
September 18, the Black
Republicans of Durham
County met at the main
Library, elected officers
and announced . support
of the candidacy of Jack
Marin to Congress.
Officers and executive
committee elected were:
Franklin R. Anderson,
chairman; Fredrick D.
Anderson, secretary,
Lenzie G. Barnes, Cicero
Green, Rev. Albert
Huey, William Mc
Cloud, vice chairman,
Lionell Parker,
treasurer; Walter G.
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County. North Carolina, the under
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w or before the 1 1th day of.
March, 1983. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.' '
All persons indebted to said -estate
will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned at the i .
address of the Administrator given
below. -This
the 10th day of September.
1982. ' ' , .
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Markham.
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The Last Shift Bowling League '
scores for September 16:
Ladies high game:
190-Josephine Wade. 190-Cassie ,
Bell. 180-Eva McKoy. 174-Pat
Boiding. 173-Florence Roberson.
Ladies high series 549-Cassie
Bell. 477-Josephine Wade.
475-Ann 0. 474-Pat Boiding.
Men's high game: , 204-June
Winston. . 193-Clitton Parker.
189-Alexander Jaminson.,
186-Doug Yarbrough.
Men's .'high ' series:
521 -Alexander Jaminson.
515-Leroy Walters. 503 Doug Yar
brough. 471-Clifton Parker.
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