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pP^PRPIViVi^^^ *M ' ^' v^xijE^ < i^? Easton, Pa.: Larry Holmes chants, "Nobody Can Beat M Nov. 6 fight against Renaldo Snipes. NMtttNMUIMMUMMIIIIIMIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIItlMlltlimitlllUIIIIIIIIIIMIMmillllllll Alcorn Quar From Depths Lorman, Ms. - He's 1101 seen him develop week-bvoutspoken. He's noi Ham- week into a polished field boyant. But one thing he is general. -he's determined. 4t| must admit that I have Alcorn State University been somewhat surprised at quarternack .lames how I . have performed so McFarland is so determin- far.," McFarland staled. "I cd, in fact, that he patiently didn't have that mueh eonwaited two years, and was lidcnce in myself. II I IukI, prepared to wait another, I'd have done mueh better before becoming the than I have." mainstay of the Aleorn What McFarland has passing attack. But when done this year is this. In two-year starter Shcrrod four games, lie has eoinGreen was switched from pleted 57 of 128 passes foi starting quarterback to 764 yards, on record pace defensive back, the 6-2, 185 for an Alcorn Stale Brave, junior from Waterproof, Even though he has thrown La. inherited that chore and six interceptions, he has began a trend which has thrown five touchdown s ? ... < i li. I % - ir M wBjmm J I \ I Hk.W. ^ ilM^B wmvm ib^ ?& mm BHL.% i... JMWtt Floyd Wilcox Larry Miltikan Smokers Roll I The Wins ton-Sal em Smokers bbed a ,M Smokers. d e f e n d i n g ,ead after ,en mjnutes and Carolinas Wheelchair ,ed 30.9 flt the ha,f Basketball Conference That bu, tQ 4g.17 .? champions, opened defense (he second ha)f with the of their title this past final score mounti to weekend with two lopsided ^2-25 wins over the outmanned Fayetteville Wheeltrotters Hooks led the scoring in in Fayetteville. the second game with 22 Despite being without last .. . ^ ^ years two top scorers, Pomts hitting 11 of 16 floor Elmer Clayton and Otis ? He als? added 12 Thompson, the Smokers abounds and five assists. had lettle trouble disposing Beck had 12 points in the ot the YVheeltrotters. win with Wilcox contnbutSuper sub Gary Hooks 10 and Mi?ikan 6 usually the teams sixth E player who made the man, and veteran Jimmy Beck each fired in 14 points tr*P scored for the Smokers in the 46-16 opening game except Connally. Wrenn rout* chipped in 6 points with Winston-Salem scored the Lawrence Shaw and Wade games first five baskets and < opened a 14-2 lead after ten ?rown scoring two points PA Ph minutes behind the scoring of Hooks, Beck and Larry The two CWBC wins were Millikan, who finished with the Smokers 16th and 17th . consecutive in regular seaThey, then used a sticky , . ?' . , - ? . . son league play dating back fullcourt man on man de- ? fense to hold the losers to last years only league without a basket for the loss, a 45-43 squeaker to final ten minutes of the first the Carolina jarwheels. half and took a 28-2 lead at the half, Smokers will be idle They continued to pull this weekend and will redefpit^cfoach1 Robert"EUer tUm t0 aCt,?n ?n November clearing his bench and 7th when thev will host wound up with a 46-16 win. their own invitational tourFloyd Wilcox had 6 points nament at North Davidson for the Smokers with David . ? . , ^ Wrenn and James Connally H'8hf School. That tourney adding two points each. w,II feature the l.kes of the The second contest was nationally fifth ranked even more of a rout. The Tampa Bay Suncoasters, * "V I Iw iB 99 Mr ^ UPI Photo e, " as he trains in his training camp in preparation for his terback Rising ; Of Obscurity passes. system luis improved and "I always liked Alcorn file's becoming more funState and iis football pro- damentally sound as a gram," McFarlund recall- quarterback," Brown added. "I thoughi I'd have a ed. "He lias gained more chance to play and could confidence in his ability to help the team." pass and that in itself is How great has helping our team a lot." McFarland's contribution With one full season still been to the team this left in his collegiate career, season? Offensive coot- McFarland seems destined dinator Ocie Brown says it to remain a force to be has been substantial. reckoned * with. Looking McFat land is coming ot ahead, he said, "I would age,' Btown exclaimed, u> Fiall coach. "While there is room for , . Sports has been a part ol improvement, he has mi- ... , . ..... , my hie and I would like to proved since the starting day of practice. be around it even alter I "His knowledge of the graduate." ffiSSL : 3 Sn^. W 3 Jim Beck Gary Hooks 3ast Fayetteville 20th ranked Birmingham, nation. Ala. Chariots and the For more information conWashington UFO's cur- tact Robert Eller, Head rently ranked 12th in the Coach at 727-2063. This Healer Cuts a Great Figure: Your Fuel Dill II Ti ******* 1*' from room to room 1 TKo Kor?-luw Am#?fir A k fmr*^t f#4n >iK , 4 u *?r r->^??n?* K#?.*f?-rv ^w*?* .% . 1e?mrtn?fr^fir\r* !rvL?v Df<ou?* you don't hovo moitoy to burn. I PSfl SOUTHERN 1 coal coil ce., inc. 132 WOOTMWttT BLVD. r*ft*hw0tI Blotl in? C**rry U?rth*H) ** ? T22-0101 4 Fishing ~~ From page M~?_ZZZ^Z ilWMNNHMNMIHtNtMNMMMUINMNMtNtl W " > have seen could have been worms or a bundle of nerves or whatever running through the fish. 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