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( Page B2-The Chronicle, Thursday, Decern Williams Will ; Doug Williams, quarterback for the Oklahoma Outlaws of the United States Football League (USFL), will be the Juest speaker for the 1983 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference All-Star Football Banquet. The banquet, in honor of the 1983 AllMEAC first team football squad, will be held Tuesday at the Airport Hilton Inn at 7 p.m. in Greensboro. This third annual affair highlights the MEAC Mid-Winter Meeting scheduled for Dec. 13 and 14. Williams, who quarterbacked the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers to three post season berths in his five NFL seasons, signed as a free agent with the new Outlaws franchise prior to Carver Routs Urn jumper to bring the score to 45-12 at the end of the period. Hanes tried to make a comeback at the start of the final quarter, using a full-court pressure defense against Carver's second team. Coach Cal Stamp's team did manage to rattle the Yellow Jackets' subs, scoring six unanswered points to come to 45-20. However, Poe quickly insertcd^his^starting^flyci^who-solvcd-thc Rams Take Secoi When we did that, they ran ing the game oper the break every time we break open gam< took a bad shot. I just hope defense," he said. * we grew some tonight." fresh kids out th Gaines credited his Bobby's kids just r team's defense with break- a couple of times.'1 Tiny Indians Swc which finished the season at Rapley's 10- to 12-y 8-0. Pee Wee team fini Arthur "Boss Hog" season 9-3 by topp Marauders Of G play and James Woody came to pass. Of course, Central State is the only black collej for a title this year with Virginia Union eliminai both the SWAC and MEAC losing their automata into the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. A win I man won't help the MEAC's pocketbook but ii hurt its pride either since South Carolina State is t team to defeat Furman this season. Moving on to basketball, it will probably be while before a legitimate contender for the NO comes from a predominantly black school. Dave "The Wiz" Whitney probably had the b at it a few years back when he had Larry 44Mr. Smith and company, but LSU stopped their dreg just a little help from the men in the striped shir And just why is it that black colleges can't rec top black athlete0 The answer is simple, accor coaches like "Bighouse" Gaines and Bobby \ Between these two men, they have won a total c basketball games on the college level, all at WS Elizabeth City. Television exposure is the big thing, say Gail Vaughn. "The kids who are superstars, and e I ? BU I First Pavm m Chevrolet I easy payi for the H< new Che> or a new eluding C and be e I payment I buy now .. I for the h i your firs | DUE UNTII I it l West Fourth A Broad iber 8, 1983 Speak At ME^ this NFL season. He was twice voted the Bucs most valuable player and was the NFL AllRookie quarterback in 1978. The holder of several Tampa Bay records, Williams was an Associated Press first-team Ail-American at Grambling in 1977 and finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy balloting. During his career at Grambling, the 6-4, 220 pounder led his team to a 35-5 record in games he started. He threw for 93 touchdowns, an NCAA record, and his 38 touchdown passes in 1977 constitute the third highest season total in Division I records. Williams passed for at least one touchdown in every college game, except one, during his career, and his 8,411 career passing yardage is dermanned Drag< Dragons* pressure defense with 12 points off their transitional game. After their quick, but effective run, Poe then let his reserves take up the final three minutes of action. Howard, Carver's highly touted sophomore shooting guard, didn't have the big numbers thai he was noted tor last season. Making the nd Tourney Title MUMtMIIHNIIHIIIIHIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l. "You Gaines' team will now "We w with face a week of stiff tests more ab 'We had when it travels north to team we i ere and Virginia to take on Norfolk said Gail ushed it State, Virginia State and shooting Virginia Union this week. and we a ep Bowl Games ear-olds hometown Milton Grove-in the w shed its Junior Panthers 25-7. Jukie eman adc >ing the Ferguson scored three times The 1 iiMiiiitiiiiiittiiitiiiiiiiiHittiitiitiitiiitttiuiMiiiiiiiiMiiaiiiitaiitaiiHitiiiiiiitti entral State From Page MIUIIIINIIHIMMmiHHNIHIINIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIUIINIIUHNHIIHIII! , , . yi.-,. - ? AT .... . . _Vn ?' ? H marginal ones, want the TV exposur ge hope parents/* says Gaines. ted and Vaughn says the way to build a smal : berths day is to recruit the kids who drop out by Fur- grams. "You can't find enough sleeper t won't you can go after the kids that can't qui he only sion 1 level for academic, social or othei a super Division II team," says Vaug quite a the teams that have done it." title One school that has had a lot of li transfers is Virginia Union. Coach Da^ est shot ed Charles Oakley and Tony Singleto Mean" picked up two of the state's top high s im with On the other hand, Fayetteville State ts. and talented transfer from the Citadel ? ruit the strong. Harvey Heartley at St. Augusl ding to north to the junior colleges to get muc Vaughn. Most small college coaches will acre >f 1,156 of their programs depends upon fl SU and means getting the best kid that the overlooked, grabbing the best of the rc nes and college ranks, and looking for that one ven the with the hoopla of the Division I bask y NOW! ? ent due March 1st t Division presents nents, just in time olidays. Buy any ette or Citation II Chevy truck, not inhevy Van or Step Van, ligible for deldyed 5 (on approved credit). . PRIVE A NEW CAF IOLIDAYS ... AND ?T PAYMENT ISN'T L MARCH 1,1984! icvrolet 722-4191 |USA*ll iC Banquet seventh in NCAA history. He also holds Division 1 marks for yards per completion in a season (18.2) and for yards per completion during his career (17.4). He was chosen Louisiana College Athlete of the Year in 1977. In 71 pro games, including four playoff contests, Williams completed 922 passes for 13,092 yards and 75 touchdowns. He also ran for 907 yards. He had 10, 300-yard passing days in his NFL career, and the 486 yards against Minnesota in 1980 ranks as the fifth best total in NFL history. MEAC banquet tickets can be purchased for $15 each. For information, contact the MEAC office at (919) 275-9961. The banquet and awards are being sponsored oy Miner Brewing Co. MIHIUMUMMIIUMIMMHHMMIIHMMNUMMIHMIMIIIIIUMUMIIIIHIIUIIIIIIIUM HIS From Page Bl transition from forward, he passed up numerous opportunities to shoot from outside. Poe said that in future games Howard will have to be reckoned with on the outside. "Playing a new position, Brian was a little tentative offensively," Poe said of his 6,5,/2" prized player. "He's also very unselfish and he turns down a lot of scoring opportunities to pass to His teammates.*'? From Page Bl MiattlllMltMtltttttlltMIMNMMIIIIMMIIItllMtlllHIttllllllMltlllMIIIHtllllllllHI will know a lot run our patterns more out the kind of smoothly. Defensively, we are after this trip," still have some problems ies. "Our outside but the kids are working has got to improve hard. I just hope we can re going to have to keep improving." From Page Bl IIIIINIIIIIIIHtlHINIMHMIINMIIMIIIUMIIIHaiMINIMIHIIIHIIMIHmiMUaiHIIII inland^hris Col- Junior Midgets completed led a fourth TD. the sweep giving coach 1- to 13-year-old DoQgild Lewis a 6-1-1 mark T?ttttithh mill ^or season w*th a 26-2 win over the Harrahan Hawks of Louisiana. Cory , Astrop bolted for three touchdowns and B.J. Hig- I IIIIIIIIIHftttMllllltMIIIAAiMlM Oinc nlcn crnrwl Trlnna I _ - wauv ??w? v??. * ? ?'VV e and so do their Degraffinreaidt and Torez Hughes added extra points. I college power to- Tiny Indians spokesman of Division I pro- Howard said the success s to win a title but thc tcams well for te cut it on a Divi- the program and for the r reasons and have cai^er Qf football played in Just look at t^e jhe gam^s Were .1' ~* ? played Nov. 25 in Milton, lck without using pja ve Robbins corall- * n and this, season An awards banquet for ichool stars. the players will be held Dec. has grabbed a tall 30 at Fourteenth Street md the team looks Recreation Center at 7 p.m. tine's usually goes ___________ :h of his talent. e that the survival exibility -- which .-m big schools have '^L rst from the junior star who is fed up _-===. etball business. I WilhSix Il-S I TAKE A w t sears HOURS! MON-FRI 9:30-9:00 SAT 9:30-5:30 f|. . 0 SUN 1:00-5:00 YIG60 U For Atari 2600, Coleco Gemii ?E.T. w Raiders w Centipede ? rw*< " I WThese are just a few Othen tAtar^200^olecovision^w lgg2j?u|?ttL' PEPSI PREP Ift :?H^::. IN* Pepsi Cola BotHIn Salem salutes Chris Christm High School...he's the Pepsi I Christmas proved to be Mr. their opening basketball gan In the closing minutes to glv< tory. IN honor of Chris Christn High, the Pepsi Cola BotNIn Salem will make a cash c? Athletic Program. CongratuU of East Forsyth, the Pepsi Pre Listen each Wednesday at 8 prrt TALKS SPORTS where he highlig Week, jaM con you celebrate this glorious, crisp, invigo lirnoff Vodka. Incomparable taste. Sensation These qualities put Smirnoff in a class by i^ nnv Hrrv in ovary ?urv i nrwH wrv ' deserve the finest. Smirnoff Vex *ymirtu VODKA TASTE OF TH \ SALE STARTS! THURSDAY I ame Cartridges I ni or Sears Video Arcade I as'17'NOW $3" I as ?274' NOW $4" I as *33" Now $13" I as *33" Now $14" I s in limited quantities for I 9llivisioi^n^tar^600^^M I PARKVIEW I SHOPPING I CENTEE ^ I WINSTON-SALEM, NjC. I 'ATHLETE WEHC . v. Br / JM a Comoanv of Wlniton as of East Forsyth Sonlor ?rep Athlete of the Week. Clutch for the Eagles In no. Ho hit two free throws e the Eagles a 57*56 vie- ? > < < las of East Forsyth Senior g Company of Winston* tntrlbutlon to the Eagles itlons to Chris Christmas p Athlete of the Week. t. on WSJSforOene Overby" hts Pepsi's Prep Athlete of the 9 rating clay? al smoothness, teelf. .(tneod* }V.a . >?< -rXS0^
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