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Wasson Is No Fluke On Gridirons When number eight-two trots on the gridiron to play -fnnlhnll the opposition ^mitri * be alert James Arthur Glasson. Jr., a sophomore at Fayetteville State University and offensive tight-end for the McDougal coached Broncos, can play _ this position very *ettandts improving datlyr— "James' is one of our fine receivers this year, although our team is blessed with many good receivers this season. He is very dependable and has a • tine pair of hands", says Coach—Raymond—At,—Me* Dougal. Glasson says that his biggest thrill at FSU so far was being able to start the last game of his freshman year at tight-end position. However, the glue-fingered youngster has provided some early fireworks this season by snagging some important passes in the Bronco's opener against Federal City College At least on two-occasions in the contest with Federal City College, which was won by FSU 45-14, the second year tight-end kept some important Bronco drives alive with JAMES ARTHUR GI.ASSON JR. .. Fayetteville State Standout. apcvwn.uiai tdu;nej> wnicn leu Bronco fans applauding Glasson is quite familiar with the game of football. He has been playing since his freshman year in high school. A graduate of ^ine Forest High School, he was a member of the championship team in . ms junior year ana co champion during his last year in high school. - When asked howhe felt the4 team would do this year, the tight-end said, “I believe that Fayetteville State University will be a contender in the CIAA conference if the team works together." CIAA STANDINGS CONF. ALL , NORTHERN DIVI8ION ' Va.-State College-g _ __ Va. Union Univ. , 1 '4 n -SamrPaors College 0 . " Elizabeth City State Univ. 0 2 o Hampton Institute . 0 2 o - Norfolk State College o ■> • n • '* u SOUTHERN DIVISION ALL Fajfctteville State Univ. ^ 0 « ' o I‘ - Winston Salem State Univ. l o o 1 1 o Shaw University , o 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson C. Smith Univ. 0 1 o 1 -'t --g Livingstone College , * 0 Oo 0 I o ~ _ , / * • * — ^ • NFL SCHEDULE J M * si vnAV • kt_n COLLEGE SCHEDULE SATURDAY i Virginia State at St. Paul’s Shaw at Hampton Tuskegee at J.C. Smith Livingstone at N.C. Central Eliz. City at Norfolk State Fayetteville at Fort Valley. Va. Commonwealth at Va. Jnion. A&T at Florida A4M LAST WEEK’-*. RESULTS Va. State 38, Elizabeth City > . . Virginia Union 46, J.C. Smith 12. Winston-Salem 47, Hampton ) ' Fayetteville 21, Norfolk State 14 Federal City 12, Livingstone ) Bridgewater 21, St. Paul’s 6 N.C. A4T 41, S.C. State 7 N.C. Central 41, Elon 21 Tenn. State 14, Morgan 0 Md. E. Shore 20, Howard 8 Delaware State,27, CW Post r Ky. State 27, Albany State 3 Alcorn 9, Grambling 6 T. Southern 37, Southern 0 Jackson State 16, Prairie /iew 3 Atlanta at New England Cleveland at Philadelphia Dallas at New York Giants . Denver at San Diego Houston -at Miami Los Angeles at Chicago Minnesota at Detroit * vi i\ ucw ai uamuiui c Oakland at Green Bay — Pittsburgh at Cincinnati St. Louis at Washington San Francisco at Buffalo MONDA^, Kansas City at New Orleans People are bom every day who could cure disease, make peace.create art. abolish injustice, end hunger. _ * But they'll probably never get a chance to do those things if they don’t get an education. .«kntMiito«ilnl«4itlli« tin (niMn g.«*l A MM IS A TEtAIBli TIMS TS WASTE. WeVe educating over over half Come from families “ 45,000 students at 40 private, four vear colleges every year. Most of these young people would never get to college on their own Three quarters need some kind of financial aid. Well earning less than $5,000 a year. You can help us help more. By sending a check. Whatever you can afford Because we can't afford to waste anybody —Irani mud—n mum nm. 55 Em( 52nd Stiwt. N«wYork. N Y 10022 On CIAA Schedule “ Vikings, Spartans Clash In Ton Gpiup _ Area football moves into its third week with Elizabeth City's twice beaten Vikings engaging the Norfolk State ~Spart&n5 In tlie top attractions on the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association schedule tor Saturday. Coach Tom Caldwell's Vikings have their eyes set on another conference chsm^ pionship and They know they must get by the Spartans of Coach Robert Ledbetter if they are to keep their hopes alive. Other games on Saturdays —Schedule Will_find Virginia State tackling St. Paul's College at Lawrenceville, Va.; Shaw University meeting Hampton Institute in Hamp ton, Va.; Tuskfegee Institute clashing with Johnson C. Smith at Memorial Stadium here. Livingstone tangling with North Carolina Central in Durham; Fayetteville taking -nn Fort Villny Style Pnllpgp jn Fort Valley, and the Virginia Commonwealth University hosting Virginia Union in Richmond. "Winston-Salem State is idle. "The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference will have South CaroHna State playing Howard University in Washington, D. C. North Carollina A&T will travel to Tallahassee. Fla. to engage" —Floriria__A&M University in a non-conference tilt f Shaw University will be opening its 1972 slate when the Bears visit Hampton Institute, a team that lost its opener, 27 Member teams will be out to regain some of their prestige as several outside foes are on this week's agenda. Unbeaten Fayetteville State, with two _ straight wins, will be looking for its thircTstraIgfifwlie rTTfiey lock horns with dangerous Fort Valley State s Wildcats. The Broncos are one of the favorites in the Southern division race. —JohnaQIL C- Smith will be seeking to bounce back from a 46-12 defeat to Virginia Union with a solid win over Tuskegee. Coach Eddie McGirt is expecting trouble from the visitors from Tuskegee Ala. who annually field one of the SIAC Con ference's-tup ll'e: North Carolina Central will be a heavy.favorite to win its second straight game from a CIAA rival when the Eagles meet Livingstone. ROBERT WILLIS -—\&T stanrinm '* JOHN HAIRSTON _...Aggie Star 6. to Winston-Salem State in Winston-Salem last Saturday. Many Observers are anxioti&ly awaiting the ap pearance of the Bears as they -‘ loom as the pivotal team in the CIAA Southern Division race. Despite the fact Shaw has a number of new faces, they are a threat for the title. * MAs NY CLARK I -A • Saturdays budwET nymjLsggi^|p|ipiH ^^^HR[|n y II i\y,f| nt W >y*j 1.11.I__..I.I.I I and t HEAR THE PRE-GAME SHOW EACH WEEK. * ;r 4 7:40 - 7:55 p.m. WITH HEAD FOOTBALL COACH EDDIE McGIRT SPONSORED BY RONNIE LISS' —-rMR. HI.STYLE CHARLOTTE GASTONIA HIGH POINT • WINSTON-SALEM -■ ■
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