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RON JOHNSON ...All-MEAC Forward A&T Basket bi Blue-Gold Gai KHKSHM \N .1 AMI S SPARROW ...ti'ti’* (iuard Standout all Team Plans me (Contests By Joe Faust Special To The l*ost . . Although the souna «f clash ing shoulder pads and helmets can be heard down on the North Carolina A&T football field, the steady pattern of coach Warren Reynold's basketball team is making its impression around Moore's Gym. ■ It’s basketball time again wiUi the Aggies rated one of the top teams in the powerful Mid-Kastern Athletic Confer ence. ..The Aggies will first be un veiled to the public on Satur day night when they play the first of four tentative Blur Gold intrasquad games. The Nov. 16 contest will be played at James E. Shepard Junior High School in Durham, start ing at 8 o'clock. At 7 p.m.. Reynolds, who was named as MEAC "Tournament Coach" during the 1972-73 season, will conduct a clinic. ■“Births^" Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carter mi W. Btvd.A Boy Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher I.eak 1404 Newland Rd.A Girl Mr. and Mrs. John Moller 911 State St.A Girl Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White 3628 Jonquil St.A Boy f— The \ggies uc anxiously looking ionjuiil to. il.iles in l.xnchburg.. \ \ . l harlotti aml Cjrcensboro. ..The long wait fin the indoor sports season is si welcomed one since the \ggtes figure to be a top contender for MEM laurels. Reynolds feels the enthusiasm gem rating throughout himsell and the entire student body ..".Most coaches like to keep their practices closed to the public, but 1 like to sec the students and the fails watch their team." Reynolds, com mented shortly after the Aggies began their workouts on Oct. 15. "You'll always have a tough time healing a spirited team with a spirited crowd behind them ' he continued. Resides spirit, the \ggies are tall on talent with All MEAC forward Ron Johnson and All-American candidate Allen Spruill heading llie list of returning lettermen. ..Also-tn the Aggie camp is fi-R, 255-pound Lon Smith. Smith looks like a refugee front coach Hornsby Howell's football leant hut just a few . glides up ami down the fjoor and you know he's in the right place. ..Smith, who is the younger brother of Los Angeles I akers -tai ii’i i;•< i -imth. averaged 1(01111— .ml iv lelmdnds a game dm ing In- junior college >i;i-iin. lie will he joined on the hoard- h\ 6-ltl Sinclair < in lieu, who c.iuie nit strong last season and is rated as one of the top pivot men in the eon I erei.ee. In i.-l en-vaptain Stall I’ar h.1 in the Aggies have the con lerenre's most accomplished defensive pci lormcr. I’arham draws the opposition's finest and onsi-tentlv turns in a fine performa me. ■He' tuilds had in excellent rei ruiting season landing one nt the nation's most sought alter prepslers in t!-»! guard lames Sparrow \ native of IJrookl\ ii Sparrow broke all of Charley -coil's scoring re cords at l.aiirinhiirg Institute. I lie talented Ireshniail aver aged points. eight rehounds and in assists pgr game in high school. "Because of the complic ated defensive patterns that we run. d w ill he difficult for a freshman to break* into the starting lineup." Reynolds explained. "Sparrow has un limited ability and he is ad justing to our system well." Raymond . 1‘irry, • Ilegter Bonne. \ iuce Butler. Art Blackwell and < ha lies Cham* lierl.iin are expected to see considerable action for the \ggies this season. MK U Football Roundup Howard Ties S. C. State For Lead As MEAC Race Enters Final Weeks BY Karl Mason Special To The Post . As it has been in the pre tious'tftree years, the Mid Kastern Athletic Conference i MKACl football Face will go ~*rtmcn trrThe-firraf week of. the season before a champion is declared, and before '*. MKAC representative in the second annual Pelican Bowl game to be played December 7th in New Orleans is selected. Four teams still have a chance to claim a piece of the title as the season enters its last two weeks of play. After action Saturday. South Caro WHERE THEY PLAY Friday, Nov, 15 V ('. Central at Howard Saturday. Nov. 16 Delaware State at X. C. A&T S. C. State at Alabama A&M Morgan State at Central State Virginia Union at Livingstone Winston-Salem at Shaw Kt. Paul's at Elizabeth City Norfolk State at (iramhling Fayetteville at J. C. Smith Virginia St. at Tennessee St. lina State and Him ard are tied for the lead in the seven-team conference while North Caro lina Central is a half game behind. Morgan State has completed its league schedule but the Hears still have a ~rhanee to claim-a-nifcutuuLUii: championship. the big ME AC conference test this week will be played Friday night in Washington’s RFL Stadium between Howard and North Carolina Central. The outcome of this contest will go a long wav ir helping to decide the leagut champion but the champion ship will not be decided unli after games November 23ri when South Carolina Stall plays at Delaware State ant North Carolina Central ant North Carolina A&T collide ii Durham at Duke's W'allac Wade Stadium. ..A & T will host Delaw art State Saturday afternoon ii (ireensboro at 1:30 whili South Carolina State and Mur gan State hit the road foi non-league encounters. Soutl Carolina State travels to Nor mat. Alabama to _meet Ala bama A 6c M at 2 o'clock ani Morgan journeys to Wilber force. Ohio to tangle will Central State. Howard (4-1, 8-1 f~ kept its title hopes alive by whipping Morgan State (4-2. 5-3>? 30-1 Saturday in Baltimore anil South Carolina State (4-1. K-2> moved into prime contention by winning its homecoming contest against a determined Maryland-Eastern Shore (1-5. 2-6» eleven, 10-6. . In non-conference action .A tk T (1-3. 1-5) fell victims to . powerful (irambling. 39-16 in the Whitney Young Classic played before 31.000 in Shea Stadium while North Carolina Central <3-1. 6-2) warmed up for its contest with Howard by heating Johnson C. Smith. 21-7 in inifham'SaTuP'fftiy ntglil. Delaware State (0-4, 3-4) was idle last week. Howard, sparked by the running of Anthony Tapp and Donald Barnes, the passing of Michael Banks and a stout defense, dimmed Morgan’s title hopes with its victory. The victory marked the first time a Howard football team has defeated a Morgan eleven since 1952. I South Carolina State scored i to points in the second half but had to hold off Maryland Eastern Shore in the dying stages. I.eroy Mason kicked a 22-yard field goal and Arbie l.agronn scored on two-yard sneak before I'MES came hack to score on a pass from Erakie (Iregg to Selven Watts. The outcome of the game was not decided until Anthonly Evans intercepted a UMES pass at (he S.C. State five-yard line with 22 seconds remaining in the game to preserve the \ ictorv for the Bulldogs. \ \ T carried a 10-6 lead to the dressing room at inter mission hut (irambling came bark to score 13 points in the third quarter and 20 points in the fourth stanza. The Aggies scored on a 21-vard field goal by Dwight Nettles and on the ensuing kickoff, defensive tackle Charley Roberts picked off a Grambllng fumble in the air and raced 30 yards for a TD for A & T. North Carolina Central un leashed a new running back ia the person of Delacio Bartley mmmmmmmmmrn aad the freshman, starting his first game, responded with 192 yards in 18 carries and scored twa touchdowns on runs of 15 and 78 yards. James Smith ramMed IS yards for the other Eagle touchdown. SAII Kinds of Musical Goodies st Selection in Charlotte Guitars and Banjos Way for Christmas NOW. LLMAN Mc7tyC - I 10:00 6 00 SAT 9 00 5 JO 2 110 ____ . E INDEPENDENCE Qlii „•.. . I_______ gpi2]Ia]l3Jiai2JIUl2ll2]|2]la]|2jl3l2]la]la]0£l2Jl2]l2]|a]Ia]l2]l2ll53C2]C2]C2)l2]l2]|^ I i £ Gentlemen: g I would like to have the Charlotte Post mailed to my home (or g £ business) each week. Please enter my subscription as follows: J | R PHONE £ xID ---—-— m £| ADDRESS fi R riTY STATE /lt> £ . 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