BLACK CCILILf A Publication of the Winston-SaL [M j|^e ^KA Vx \ <"^B E %*,^fM n1I 4 n I O The Right Stuff J Top-ranked Norfolk State, with star David Pope on the bench but freshman marksman Ralph Tally on the money, topped St. Augustine's to win the CIAA tournament. And, as 9 Killpr Rppc As expected, seasoned North Carolina A&T, paced by Binion, Boyd and Brown, subdued young but improving Howard to win its third consecutive ME AC tournament. Robert Eller managed to be there, too. n /M i can :GE SIPGICTJf IE . . - /~*1 _!_ ii a hai i pjjj uu oiuvie iviahun, < <* ! M I Jk ^ ' I I I il i^^. THED-EBAETME Instant Replays SWAC Report uiaa Report MEAC Report Photo-Finish ? 9 1 1 \l < II# I I %ItH IEVICW 1984 VOL. VII, NO. 7 6 Braves' New World Alcorn State won another SWAC tournament and moved on to the world of national exposure in the NCAAs. Correspondent Lonza Hart ay reports. 17 Winter Winners Delaware State's track and wrestling teams ran, jumped and tumbled their way to the MEAC's Winter Sports championship , dominating the competition and the awards presentations. 3 Fillet Of Crow "Instant Replays" columnist Allen Johnson gorged himself with crow ? and a side order of fries ? after watching his CIAA tournament predictions go awry and statuesque Jayne Kennedy go away. 3 6 13 17 19 March. 1984-Page 5

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