7 \ Page S2-Tha<Qhfoniclar Thursda i V J Ram running back Alex Cowans in. Cowans and the other Ram ru by Joe Daniels). IIIMIIIIIIIMIIimillMIIIIMMMMMilllMIHIIMMMMMMMIMIIt CI AA this wt of points, the team that scores early should come out on top. Since the homefield advantage could be the deciding factor, Elizabeth City by three. Last Saturday, Johnson C. Smith took a much-needed day off after being routed in its first two games of the season. The Golden Bulls* sagging program is in dire need of a win and Smith will go all out to beat Bowie State this week. Although Bowie's program is on the rise, the Bulldogs must still bring in more quality athletes to compete in the CIAA^ Smith by six. Hampton's strong defense will Black College Bri t. A nice try By BARRY COOPER Syndicated Columnist Cleaning out the black college football notebook: Grambling and Alcorn opened their seasons in New Orleans on a Sunday a ft#?rnr?r?n kn-Uo ~ J ......iv/vtl IU draw some fans from the World's Fair. It didn't work. Fewer than 14,000 attended the game in the Superdome.... Fayetteville State, a member of the CIAA, has announced the formation of the Bronco Sports Network. The net wcrrkwilfjjro-" Save Up to 50% o "W Specialize it and Hard tn ? - ?^ ? ??vv %# f V Ovrr /TXy ??w ?>??<. ??*?..?. ^jtwiByy?- -fati Vestec Dress Tie Tax Tot -^BMWUME^BHM just Georg ?BBH^Bf s/?i We Stock Shorts, Longs Extra Longs and Big Sizes B To Si7? ffi ^ expert Drei mf' b n i v?l 17.111 bwillii . "v. v%*"' k y, September 20. 1d84 mm gets past NCCU's Gregory Tate nners totaled 202 years on the g HHUIHmMHIHMIMWMMIHiminWIHmilHIIUHHHHIl >ek From Page nmunmtmmiitnniiiiHi>mmiimiimiimMiiiniiiin have its hand full when N.C. Central and Gerald Fraylon come to town. The Pirates, coming off their upset win against Union, will face a determined bunch of Eagles, whose pride and title hopes suffered severe blows in the thrashing by Winston-Salem State. It would be tough for anyone to stop Fraylon and the Eagles this week. Central by six. After getting back on the winning track last week, Dan Antolik's St. Paul's team plays host to winless Virginia State, a hard-luck team so far in '84. The Trojans have played well, but have not come up with the big plays in crucial situations. On efs that failed duce a weekly TV show on Bronco football, and all of the Broncos' games will be broadcast on radio station WFSS, which boasts 100,000 watts of power.... The University of the District of Columbia played a Division 1-AA football schedule last year and wished it didn't. The result: An 0-10 record. "That was something the former head coach had planned," says new UDC boss Bobby Frazier. "I think this year's schedule is more manage^bTe:" ~He I n Men's Clothing i Fitting the Big Fit Man., " Suit Special ' to Choose From H2V3K) HBHMB t-Own Available <"i Suit $79.95 Use our Shirt 8.95 , convenient o.y5 layaway plan. 95.85 3.84 specialize in I '99** group orders I ARRIVED from our won Gainesville, ua factory! These suits are ideal for year i wear. Wyhave your size and color! ort Coats *49** ft Ua Single & Double Breast Compare at $90.00-$ 100.00 .5 Shirts *7*" ti Up Sweaters ?, Up if Ctl Em r M > as James Eric Perry, 78, closes iround against the Eagles (photo B1 paper, the Trojans have better size and personnel. However, St. Paul's executes exceptionally well. St. Paul's by seven. Livingstone's JoJo White has gone over 100 yards rushing in each of the Bears' games this season. And an above-average rushing game from him should be enough to lift Livingstone over Knoxville College, a Division 111 team. Bears by 14. Fayetteville State tied Virginia Union in its opener two weeks ago and has had a lot of time to prepare for its game at Guilford. The Broncos, who are a little too physical for the Quakers, should win by 10. ^ K m JcmdSf dbfcrfM mmm l>WM?*?i . - ' MtV Irl Tfn^v ' ifill 4 fRfl^^V mmL^'III ?<>W^/mI jtf * fev? '**^B I? %? ^ .^sPI fv?'":'^P^3 ' J* J 7 Military News Seaman Bee Navy Seaman Apprentice Don C. Belford II, son of Don C. and Patrica A. Belford of Brownsboro Road, has reported for duty aboard the destroyer I Cimar In a cfc THIS ONE S GOT THE TOUCH. 9 H99 LEASE NO1 FORjONLY Best of all... it's LET'S GET IT TOGETHER . . . E JERRY WATH 7726 North Poir ?' . ~!V "c Zlglar Dlstrib 1312 Starll Winston-Sol * I \ r; u?ki jn i ? * Iford reports tender USS Puget Sound, operating from Gaeta, Italy. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Ronald L. Carter, son of Arthur E. and Lillian V. 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