Prep F ootbal HMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIMMMUIIIimiUIHIIIIM clutch plays in the fourth quarter that enabled us to come from behind and I think plays like those will help us more and more as the season rolls along. Following Ebert's touchdown catch, the Titans made another key play on the ensuing kickoff when Mark Perry forced Carver's John Timmons to fumble and Tim Lovelace recovered to give West the ball at the Yellow T I.?-' ^' * jawKcis zo-yard line. Paige then tallied West's final points by breaking a host of tackles en route to a dynamic touchdown run that boosted the Titans' lead to 21-8 and put the game out of reach. Following the victory, Byers, who ended the night 16 of 21 for 131 yards, voiced the satisfaction he received from the victory over IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHtlllHItlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII College Footi IMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillllllllllllllllllllllllNIIII The Pirates have outscored their first three opponents this season 71-13. That included a 31-0 shutout of Virginia Union last week. Although Norfolk State blanked Union 6-0 last year, it's been awhile since anyone handed the Panthers such a convicing whipping. Hampton has played without all-America noseguard Ike Readon, who is probable for the WSSU game. "Readon has^talked to me several times," Hayes said. "He has told me on more than one occasion that Hampton will be ready. 1 believe him." The Pirates also have had some outstanding running from tailback Carl Painter, whose best effort was 167 yards against Cheyney State. C . m ^ j| g ? Ran The Game: Winston-Salem Sti University (a CIAA conference g< When: Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Where: At Armstrong Field (8, Records: Winston-Salem State 0-1 in the conference; Hampton : Last Week: H^SSC/ did not defeated Virginia Union 31-0. The Coaches: JfSSC/'s Bill Ha) 65-32-2: HU's Fred Freeman, sec Alignments: JfSSC/'j offense, i 60. HU offense, veer; defense, 51 Personnel: WSSU, HB Leone Calvin Handsome, FB Ed Byers, \ LB Angelo Spruill, LB Mark Wai Beasley, PK Tyrone Smith; HU, \ WR Terrence Green, NG Ike Rea Injuries: WSSU, C Danny Moo probable), Byers (ankle sprain, Donald Evans (ankle sprain, prob Johnson (thigh bruise, probai none. Last meeting: Winston-Salem . on Sept. 8, 1979, at Bowman Gray my Newsome got the Rams goini touchdown run early. Kermit Bloi tiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiitittttiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiHiiiMiiiiifiiii Honor Roll From Page B4 HIIWHmMWmiUHIMHmilHUtlltUlftHMHWHWWUmt Smith had visited Howard in late July at the Winston-Salem Summer Basketball League at Mineral Springs Middle School. This time the visit took place at Howard's home, with Hansel Hentz and Howard's mother present . The 6-foot-6 Howard has been rated as one of the 50 best prospects in the country .... North downed Reynold^ 12-6 in a jayvee football game last Thursday night at Griffith Park. The result left North 2-0-1 and Reynolds 3-1. Tailback Kelly Fladger ran for 105 yards for the losing Demons .... If you would like to nominate a player for the Chronicle Honor Roll, contact David Bulla by noon on Tuesday at 723-8448. iMIIIiaillllMlllllllllllllliiHIMIIMIIIiMNiMIMMMMIIIMIII II From Page B1 IIMIIIIINimtiillllMIUIIIIIIIIItllllllllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii, B J i] | H T;" ' A A. IP * oi iPflfiy V v f- v fWW^FvV &iM 0 HWWl u, n Carver and its highly touted defense. niiiiimiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiimiiitiiniiiiMi p ball From Page B IIIIIIHMIIIIIItHlltlllllHIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIimillllimilllllllll Gosier's Record Thomas Gosier intercepted a school-record four passes in Hampton's win over Union. For his outstanding performance, the cornerback was named Defensive Back of the Week in the CIAA. Norfolk State quarterback WUlie Gillus completed 12-of-24 passes for 259 yards and 2 touchdowns to lead the Spartans to a 38-0 win over Johnson C. Smith. Gillus earned Offensive1" Back-of-the-Week honors. Teammate Alphonso Smith is the Offensive Lineman of the Week. Smith's blocking helped Norfolk to 424 yards.iq total offense. Fayetteville State's Charles Harris had 8 unassisted tackles in the Broncos' 7-7 tie with Virginia i-Pirate Mat< ite at Hampton yard touchdown a me). a 14-0 half time < on their first po, 217). punter A ntonio i 1-1 overall and game in the nei nnrl J-fi - v MIIU A-v. fSUAJ' U< MO uwri play; Hampton punt and ran 17 unnerved Hamp >es, 10th season, second-half poir ond year, 8-3-2. Jones TD pass. C ving- T; defense, backs in the gam< Karl ton Watson irdo Horn, HB The Forecast:, VR Masha Paul, be a defensive ?>. lace, SS Derrick and WSSU sixt TB Carl Painter, CIA A. Hamptor 'don. this season undei re (ankle sprain, Rose. WSSU's o probable), HB against both Vii able), HB James A<& T. Yet, the R He); Hampton, VSU and score against A&T. AI State won 41-14 the Pirates' wee\ > Stadium. Tim- Rams will not be 1 with a 51-yard Predicted Fina int added a five- Hampton 21. I n I \m< n Bennle 1 I What can I 1. Match you to ju or used car at th 2. Make sure your budget. 3. Help you financ just the right m< 4. Be available wh need attention. B?nnle can w 722-< 432 W?*t Fourth IIMIIIIIIIIIMIIttMIMIIilllimillMIIIMIIimMMMIIHIIIMMMM IIHilMtlMilllllltllllMtMUIIIIIIIMtllMMMIMMIItllHMMNM* Trinity* North '?t: GfwnsuQfO P3Q6 w Hion Poifrt A* nc Knfo "Beating Carver gave me a little revenge from last year when iHiiimiiimimiiiiiiiiimiittiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiMi 1 iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiimittiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiit State. Harris was named the Defensive Lineman of the Week. Curtis Crockett of Livingstone kicked six extra points and made a 20-yard field goal in a 51-6 win over the University of District of Columbia. The Bears, 3-0, are off their best start since 1974. Televised Game Black Entertainment Television will air the Oct. 12 North Carolina Central-Norfolk State game on a tape-delayed basis. BET will televise the game Oct. 19 at noon and 8 p.m. Taylor's Average Delaware State' John Taylor is anything but average. But check nil* V?ic ouarana ? 1 ? -* wuu 1*10 uvvi u^v ^vi vaiku III IttSI ? ? p *" ^ ? ' y ?< ? ;hup pass to Arrington Jones to build lead over the Pirates, who scored ssession of the second half. Ram Howard pulled off the play of the a series. On a fourth-and-seven 49-yard line, Howard faked the yards for a first down. The fake ton and the Rams rolled to 27 its, including another Blount-toZoach Hayes played four quartere, including Blount, John Turner, and A lien Ward. No doubt about it, this is going to ittle. Hampton ranks third (225) h (238) in total defense in the 1 's offense has been less sluggish r new Offensive Coordinator Mel ffense moved the ball effectively 'gina State and North Carolina \ams had trouble scoring against 'd only three first-half points though reason says this might be k, gut instinct suggests that the ' flat again in this one. I Score: Winston-Salem State 24, r /? . McBride tennle do? st the right new le right price, new car fits your :e your car at inthly payment. len you or your car i do It all HI - I ST I 4197 I ond Brood hci-771 | / % IMMIIMtMMHIMtMIHIIMMIMItMIIIMMIIHIIMIIMIMIMIIH I IMMMMMMMIMIMIMMHMIMIMIIINIIUIIIIINIIMIMMIIHIl! j they bruised me up and knocked | me out of the game with an ankle | injury," he said. 44But most of | my success was due to our line and our receivers, who did great 2 jobs all night long. They blocked | and caught everything, and I think this win meant as much to them as it did to me." Besides Byers, the Titans, who improved their record to 4-0, were also led by Ebert, who had eight receptions for 94 yards and one touchdown, and Paia* whn rushed for 45 yards and one touchdown on 13 carries. Donald Carter also turned in an outstanding performance, leading West's defense with 10 tackles. - Defensively, Carver, which fell to 3-1, was led by Fernando Horn, who had seven tackles, and Robert Roane, who managed five. ailllNMUUMIMMIUIIUIIIIMNIINIUIIMIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iitiiiitiiHtMitiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, week's 46-6 rout of St. Paul's. Th^ Hnrr??? a av< IIVI " 1UV ICVCIVCI WttU^Ill 5 passes for 223 yards and three touchdowns. That's an average of 44.6 yards per reception. Taylor and BethuneCookman's Sebastian Brown shared Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Offense-Player-ofthe-Week honors. Brown caught 9 passes for 222 yards in B-CC's 23-14 win over Howard University. Harvard Firsher of B-CC was the Defensive Player of the Week. He had three drivestopping interceptions. South Carolina State's Lance Bonner is the Lineman of the Week after he helped the Bulldogs gain 388 yards in a 51-14 win over North Carolina ' I I IjlK ? Everything you always wanted to know about sports. And more. Black Majox League Re Sports, statistics, and records. Like hotdogs, mustard and Lite Beer...they go together And no sport thrives more on statistics than baseball. It's a game ol numbers. A ctrrt for A rorftrH ir\r MtVII *\/? Ui4W< M ft AWWVSAVA iWi U 1VU I The most famous record, held by Babe Ruth, came tumbling down the night ot April 8,1974, when Hank ^ Aaron hit his 715th career lifetime home run at Atlanta Stadium against A1 Downing of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Aaron also holds the record for most runs batted in (22 Firsts In April of 1947 he became 1 Black Major Leaguer in modern breakthrough, among other act" during his career, saw Jackie Robinson hailed as the first Black to gain fle admittance to Baseball's pjji Hall of Fame. 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