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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1332 -THE CAROLINA TJSSE5-5 , ,, ' ' ' t I " ; ''w-: ;L, -i HrA 'vf' ' - t,s - - ,n--K mm " - f . U . T 'J., A- F"" I,, - j , -...A.rA.,,rrr.J-J;aA' ..-.liij.... v,,- Last Shift Bowling Scores The Last Shift Bowling League scores for November 4: Ladies High Game: 211 -Barbara Harrington, 210-Flo Roberson, 195-Nancy Rowland. Ladies High Series: 569-Ro Roberson, 550-Barbara Harr ington. 492-Nancy Rowland. ''Men's High Game: 203-Guster Lewis, 194-Bo-Jim Parker, 193-James Petty, Men's High Series: 577-Guster Lewis, 546-Bo-Jim Parker, 505-Hervey Graham, 494-James Pett High Team Game: 836-Late Comers, 818-Mixed Company High Team Series: 2345-Late Comers, 2328-Mixed Cpmpany, 2315-Hlt & Misses, 2304-Harp's. Four Game Winners: Harp's, Late Comers, . Plaza. ; Rivalries Flare In Triangle By Elson Armstrong, Jr. While the fireworks are flying . between the Aggies and Eagles at NCCU, there will be two other heated rivalries taking place in Raleigh and Chapel Hill. UNC, which just a few weeks ago was thinking major,bowl and national championship, will now be playing for pride and a winning season as Virginia comes to town. Among older UNC fans, this game, not Duke or State, is "the" aame for Carolina, but in recent years the rivalty between these two ACC members has been on the basketball court. Still Virginia could make its season with a win over (5-3) North Carolina. In Raleigh, they're calling the Duke-State game the "Job Bowl". Both teams are 5-4 and a win assures one of them a winning season. But State coach Monte Kiffin is in hot water from disgruntled Wolfpack fans who saw their team shellacked 54-0 by Penn. State last week. A loss to Duke could create such a fire storm that Kiffin could be blown out of a job. For Duke, a win could give mementum to go in to next week's big game in Durham against Carolina. A win there could also give Duke its first bowl trip since 1961. Subscribe To The Carolina Times Call6&2-2m Smith University when the Eagles made this first down by inCheS. Photo by Sltas MayfKsId BARELY MADE IT A crucial offense "set" was kept alive last week in Central's showdown with Johnson C. With An Eye On Charlotte Eagles Face A&T Here Saturday By Elson Armstrong, Jr. Going into Saturday's game with arch-rival A&T State University, NCCU's Eagles can take one of two points of view. They can take the game lightly, for after all, they are the Southern Division champions, and they :will face hard hitting Virginia . Union Nov. 20 In Charlotte for the CI A A champion ship, '. On the other hand, they, can take , the game a coach to say, especially a coach with Lattimore's dilemma. He's got a good team this year, in many ways a superlative team. But combining mental mistakes at crucial points in almost all of their games with a flock of penalties, the Eagles have managed to not become a dominant team. . ' v If the Eagles fail to dominate the Aggies, it could not only cost them that game, but it could ; also; put: f them :4 games of the season, both this week and next week. "I'm looking forward to the Virginia Union game," he said during a recent interview. "I want badly to win this time, because I was embarrass ed last time, losing in my home town and all." Fraylon, who played his high school ball at Charlotte's Myers Park, confessed that he sometimes takes teams too lightly, and that af fects,, the quality or his h - - Mjfmm principle. 'feature fohP; defense is rJA&j'r" . . ; -Crr- i5 have cr,rvcr is where W?;JiV-,o v;:v;ca go bet-' l.-Y Vf hW r v-'irt-C: and the W?t V V. v f? ; ' N.-H : t-tt.CU inudv,liause this -is : :di it1' ioec.v v ;noi tica4uataM nn. Thus the nmhlpm he the : "classic', r . still tional disadvantage go known to some as "The ! ing into the title contest Turkey : Day ; Classic", with Virginia Union, and the Aggies from. Lattimore points out, Greensboro can salvage- for example, that A&T's a disappointing season 1-7 record this season is by "sticking it to the, not important. Eagles. " "I don't really keep up The game is at 1:30 with won-loss records of p.m. Saturday at Cen- A&T or anybody else," tral'i O'Kelly Field. ' About 12,000 screaming fans are expected. Eagle coach Henry Lattimore who saw his he said. "If you get caught up in your op ponents' won-loss records then you start playing against a record, charges hold off ) You : have to play the Johnson C. Smith to win team not the record." the CIAASouthern Divi siop crown? last Satur day, says, that since Mon day, the team's only focus has been A&T. The Eagles go into Satur day's contest with a 7-2 season mark. ; i "Last Sunday, we congratulated our guys on winning their homecoming and with it the CIAA southern title," he said. "But as soon as Monday arrived, it was all business 'and the only game on our minds ' is A&T. It's a game that will be tough, hard fought and we've got to win." ..:; It is what you'd expect But however you look at it, this is a crucial game for the Eagles, not simply because of the rivalry, but more because the outcome of this game, plus the way Central )lays, will pro bably set the tone of the championship game. In that respect, Cen tral has a number of hurdles to overcome' at key positions. On offense, Gerald Fraylon, the Eagles' sophomore quarterback who has played well this season overall, has good statistics, but sometimes appears to be "not with it", must play his best and the Eagles face is be ing able to take the Ag gies seriously and go into the championship game ' with sufficient momen tum to halt what so far has been a CIAA jugger naut. ' Virginia Union has not simply beat people this year; they have crushed them. But they've had their problems too; such as losing to Morgan State last week. Central beat Morgan 27-7. But if Fraylon has to be at his best Saturday and next week, Central's defense has to be superlative. All season, the defense has "saved" the Eagles. Anchored by their defen sive ends Lorenzo In gram and Nate Johnson and the tackles Eric ferry and Barry McLaughin the defense has done what had to be done in each game the Eagles won. Ranked second in the conference, the Eagles defensive unit has allow ed less than 200 yards total offense per game, and they are just slightly Eagle-Aggie Clash NCCU "Eagles" W'S vs. :- '--:) TICKETS ADULTS-$7.00 STUDENTS-$5.00 DAY OF GAME All Tickets $7.C3 University "Aggies" Saturday, Nov. 13th O'Kelly Stadium 1:30 p.m. better against the pass than they are against the run. The of their pass rushing the quarterback. Perry explains: "We basically three stunts (types rushes). One both the tackles ween the euards center. Then sometinrcs, one of us takes an out- ,j : .. side route to the quarter- STOPPING THE PLAY Central linebacker Maynard University. The game put the Eagles in the CIAA cham- ; back, while' the other Smith (66) hauls down a Golden Bulls ball carrier n last : pionship, tilt in Charlotte next, week against Virginia tackle-goes, toside.' Am . - v ni sometimes; both of uS'eai; 41 ' " rL ill' . r straignr-op mermraaier. It apparently works. The Eagles have sacked quarterbacks 54 times, , and Ingram leads the "sack, pack" with 14. Right behind him is Johnson, the other defensive end with 12 sacks. But the defense's pro blem for the next; two weeks will be time and stamina. Can the defense hold the Aggies off until the Eagle offense gets untracked, and will the. defense have the stamina to keep the game in reach just in case the Eagles play their "usual" mistake-riddled game. ' But Lattimore says he's had no problem get ting his team ready for Saturday's game. "Ever since these kids arrived here," he said, "all they've heard is that . A&T is The Game." As for the penalties, Lattimore points out that officials, knowing of Central's penchance for penalties, come ex pecting "us to commit them.".. "I don't think they are out to get us," he con tinued, "but they do call us more closely. . Sometimes officials who are out of position have thrown flags on us." So Saturday is "the .game", and in more ways than one. Central needs tq win this game to give itself the momentum to face its biggest challenge of the season Hazel Plummer Bowling Scores The Hazel B. Plummer Bowling ' League scores tor November 8: ' Ladies high game: 225-llla Mill. 206-Roslyn .Leslie. 202-Nancy i Pinckney. Ladies high series: 548-Ilia 528-Roslyn Leslie. 514-Carolyn Parker and Bernice Snipes, Men's high game: 210-Unwood Taylor. 204-Willie Finch. 203-T-Bird Roberson. Men's high series: 532-T-Bird Roberson, 531-Jarlus Wilson. i 529-Llnwood Taylor. Others: 202-Qulnton Parker. 51 1-Barbara . Harrington, SOB-Alyce P. ' Little, 506-Nancy Pinckney, 528-Willle . Finch. ; 523-Jlm ' 4)yar. , 522-George Thome. 504-Joseph Parker. ' v i ,. High Team Game: 859-Blasters. I '' High Team , Series: 2359-Rovers. Four Game Winners: Rockers, Rovers, Gutterattes. . i ' ' ' ' - - NX A Hill, r ; . I a v t v B. X N v ! ; ' : x s v x ; :. n N x x h N l s v s N ( , s X -''I mmmmmmmmMmmmmmmamammmmmAii I
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