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c Rams ,Cen IMMIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllitllHIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllMI Central could be in for a long day. WSSU by six. After stopping Division I-AA ODDonent Hnu/arH i m K- ? ?? ma w vj in v v?i 31 iy) Hampton will look for its first conference win when the Pirates travel to Virginia Union. Coach Joe Taylor's Panthers, however, won't be very cooperative after their 22-22 tie at Fayetteville State. Whether Fred Freeman's team can muster enough offense is the major question. The Pirates boast a strong defense, but the Panthers don't make many mistakes -- especially in their own backyard. Union by seven. \ Although Elizabeth City's game against Bpwie State doesn't count in the conference standings, it could prove to be crucial for both fledgling programs. Elizabeth City, coming off an opening-day win at Livingstone, should have enough offense to get by the undermanned Bulldogs. Vikings by 10. After two losses in the final minutes of their first two games, Livingstone will erupt against noireonferefice patsy UDC. The Bears, picked to challenge for the title in the CIAA South, should have no problem manhandling the Firebirds by 14. Norfolk State will seek to give new Coach Willard Bailey a twogame Tidewater winning streak lUUlUUUIIIIUHUHIIUililliniHIIIHUIIIIUlM'U""*"" Mt. Taboi IIHIIIHIUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII defense," said Lewis. "I'm in g don't get tired that much. Besid ways keep me pumped up." Lowery, the Spartans' speediest biggest contributions to the team ir most notably in the fourth quartei "In the first half, 1 made a lot o the tiny Spartan tailback, who is c "In the second half, I wanted to d< some experience behind me." Mt. Tabor started the game by down the field. Mixing running _ Blackburn iMtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Waughtown Street, and we used support for them." Blackburn's association with th teams didn't stop there, howevei each season, Blackburn promote between the local players and fam "Back in those days, the bl players would tour the South at summer," Blackburn recalls. "W< I t 1 w I T> 1 piayers liKe jacKie Kooinson ana to come through here and put o: us." While Blackburn has many fonc involvement in local sports, he sa: fying ones have come from helpir "When I pick up the newspape some of the people that I hav< enough to share some time with, I in sports has been well-spent," have been a lot of golfers that ha Winston Lake that have gone on t ter things." a Those golfers include present j pros Harold Dunovant, -Jim Th Thorpe, Blackburn says he plans to Gold Jewelry marked 18K is 75 percent gold and 14K is 58.3 percent gold. Pure gold is 24K, but is too soft to be used in most jewelry. i THIS NUMBER IS FOR | \ PEOPLE WHO SEE ALL I THE WORD \ PROCESSINO JOBS IN i THE CLASSIFIEDS BUT DON'T HAVE THE RIOHT TRAINING. { ! . We'll give you the career training you need. Call now. (Ask about financial aid, too.) \ 725-8701 ! L_ _ trai square 5T j^fl||| Mike Winbush prepares to fake portant to the young offense (| when it takes on Cheyney State in Philadelphia, And the Spartans should deliver as execution and defense, strong suits of Baileycoached teams, will carry the Norfolk program to its share of wins this season. Norfolk by seven. St. Paul's will try to reclaim its imtnmuunnwninmnimiHmmmiiiimmimtnniii * downs trie IIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiaillllllltMIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMtfl ood shape, so I Spartans reach es, playing both their drive sis booted a 31-yai player, made his The Spartans 1 the second half, when Lewis foi r. the rest, eludin f mistakes/'said his way to the >nly 14 years old. tempt was wid< 3 my best and get Glenn's onl moving straight when Bobcat < and passing, the one-yard toucl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i's still acth iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiii to have a lot of youngsters wh< "Through life, i le local semi-pro have helped me . At the end of else, then I'll tr d all-star games Of the numer ous big-leaguers. Blackburn obvii ack professional involvement in the end of each "I would like ; were able to get he says. "The a Don Newcombe 24 youths invoh n exhibitions for provide trainin youths. Just be i memories of his reward enough ys the most gratiig others. r and read about i been fortunate feel that my time he says. "There ve come through o bigger and betind former PGA orpe and Chuck continue helping L?? I t imwniiiiiiiinimmiimMiiiiiimtHmiiHMttitHmHHuiii off in Durh Hp-- 1 s . .-: jM m^RM -Ir'T^*1 ' : r-' '"' ^ jKfr)fateW?.\ ? a handoff and roll around the enc Dhoto by James Parker). winning ways as it visits Bridgewater. The Tigers, short on size but big on talent, need a win badly before getting back into CIAA action next week. Coach Dan Antolik will have St. Paul's at the top of its game, but it won't be enough. Bridgewater by seven. Two consecutive conference MHaMmiMMMMMMHIIMIItlMIMMHIMIIIIIIIIHimitlllllll ;nn From Page B4 iiaiiiiiiiittuiHiiiiiiMHmiiiiiiiiuiMMMiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ied the Glenn 14-yard line before 111 Urr\m V* aro r\n.>!4 V uivm. a ivrni vuviw, L/aviu i aiiccy rd field goah ; got their second score of the game ind Kelly over the middle. Kelly did g several Glenn defenders to weave end zone. Yancey's extra-point atmaking the score 9-0. y score came in the fourth quarter quarterback Tim McCann ran for a idown. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiititmiiiii From Page B1 > are willing to heed his advice, there have been so many people that he says. "If I can help someone y my best to do it." ous awards he has received, the one ously treasures the most was for his tka D/^ A Til nirtrr Dv/Mwnm niv a vin juinui o i lu^iaiu, to keep black youth active in golf," ward from the PGA was for having /ed in our program. We were able to g and golf clubs for each of the ing able to give something back is in itself." )R THE SMILE OF HEALTH. l^AL^ATURAjJ PPFP?CTA8l? LAXATIVE [ ?? ^> lfift3CMaM?*n Inc ^^||||^ I am From Page B1 IL - I. Winbush's leadership was imlosses will help motivate Gearge Moody's Virginia State Trojans in their non-conference confrontation with Liberty Baptist. 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