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1 ' . tu...... ,j m w i ir ' i rti t f ' "innimi Norfolk State Captures Post Season' Honors ' y 1 HEADING DRIVE Pittsburgh Pirates' Al Oliver announces to reporters that he is heading a memorial fund drive for 5-year-old daughter of former teammate Bob Moose, April, and also that with the funds they wish also to provide a yearly scholar ship for a member of Moose former high school. Appearing with Oliver were his wife Donna (L) and Moose' widow Alberta (R) and daughter April. Moose was killed in an auto accident in Ohio last October. (UPI) Pirrito Griddors Garner Honors HAMPTON, VA. - Al though the 1976 football sea son is now history, several Hampton Institute football players have won honors for (Gulf "OPEN 24 HOURS Cafes Guff Service Station .TUNE UPS .BRAKE SERVICE .TIRES -BATTERIES .ROAD SERVICE CALL 688-2211 308 S. ALSTON AVE. their performance during the junior from Newport News also recent campaign. contributed 71 tackles - tops Winning NAIA recognition among the defensive backs. A ur Utifthacker Remrie Doss two year starter, he was a and defensive back Leroy Gra- member of the defensivebaxk h-n, corps that ranked foucttf in the R , Doss, a 6 foot 4, 260 NCAA yielding onlyo.u yards tk Pirato ner came throueh the air in UVIUI1U JUII1W1, v v m I If I J. with 66 primary tackles and 59 assists for a total of 1 25 tac kles. Doss played at defensive end his first two years at Hampton but was switched to linebacker before the start of the 1976 season to take advan tage of his size and quickness. Doss is a native of San Anto nio, Texas. Graham was tied for the team lead in interceptions with four. The 6 foot 1, 170 pound Center Nat Wickham was tapped as honorable mention Little All America as selected by the nation's sportswriters. The 6 foot 2, '240 pound jun ior from Richmond also serves as offensive team captain for the Pirates. Winning selection to the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (C1AA) all con ference team was Reggie Doss. , NORFOLK - Although Richmond, Va. Curry was cited they ended an 8-4 campaign for his outstanding pe r form wit h a 26-10 loss to South Car- ante in containing the Bull olina -State College's MEAC dogs' All-America tackle, Ro kingpins in the first annual Bi- bert "Mickey" Sims., centennial Bowl, members of - Norfolk State College's CI A A Selected as the Norfolk and . NAIA District 29 champ- State representatives in theCa ionship eleven came up with a lifornia Classic are Graeff. Dex flock of individual post-season ter Curry, Powell, Flowers, De honors and awards. . fensive Tackle Steve Minor, Among the accolades were and Offensive Center Mike a Mutual Black Network All- Macklin. America, an Associated Press Small College All-America hon- Earlier, Powell, Graeff. orable mention, three All- Flowers, Dexter Curry, Mack C1AA berths, a Bicentennial lin, and freshman running back Bowl most valuable player de- LaRue Harrington were All signation, a CI A A player of the NAIA District 29 choices. year award, and six berths on the East Squad that will meet a West squad in the first annual all-senior Black College All America Football Classic slated for Pasadena, Calif. January 8. Free Safety Jin) Flowers was tapped by Mutual Black Network to represent Norfolk State on its All-America defen sive team and the AP recog nized his overall season play with an honorable mention on its coveted roster of elite col legiate gridders. Flowers, Wide Receiver t "Baby" Powell and Of- fensiveY Guard Dexter Curry (selected, for the second straight year) were named to the. A1I-CIAA roster by a vote of the loop s coaches. Steve Graeff, the Spartans' quarterback, was the recipient of the C1AA player of the year award, presented annually by the famed Pigskin Club of Washington, D.C. Offensive Guard Jerry Cur ry emerged as Norfolk State's most valuable player in the South Carolina State setback in BOVllliG IIWS i I i ' V UtWi i n in..- 'J 1 ,mmmmMmmmm The Hazel B. Plummer League of the Durham and Orange County Bowling Association announces the following December 20 scores for the Men's and Women's Division, as reported by Nancy D. Pinckney. In the Men's Division, leading in High Game was David Buie with 233; John Rowland, 233 and James Parker. 206. High Set was led by David Buie with 574; Robert Curtis, 563 and Doss Massenburg, 538. HOLZMAN WELCOME - N. Y. Knicks cdach Red Holzman has the pleasure of welcoming his two new players, Tom McMillan (L) and Bob McAdoo (C). Obtained in trade from the Buffalo Braves after lengthy negotiations, the high-scoring Mc Adoo, it is hoped, will turn the Knicks' season around. (UPI) Spartans Head Coach fJoves Fast In Recruiting Top Nigh School Standouts Ma E m .... V "J' , , ::'. S'.k.:.:.'..:?:.:.:?::: 1 Wis 4 RilAr.1 COCA-COLA DOTTLING COMPANY 0 NORFOLK - Head Coach William "Dick" Price lost no time in making his move to off set the loss of 16 departing sen iors who played their final football game for his Norfolk State College Spartans when the curtain fell on an 8-4 cam paign, Dec. 11. In the Women's Division Price launched his recruit leading in High Game was ing of replacements with a sign Nancy Pinckney, 193; Nancy ing coup that netted three Rowland, 182 and Rosalyn standouts who sparkled for the Leslie, 180. High Set was led Truckers of Churchland High by Nancy Pinckney. 516; School, Portsmouth, Va., over Ricks (6), 255), High (64, 190) and Johnson (6-5, 220) spearheaded the Truckers to an 18-3 two-year record in 1975 and 1976 and the play of Ricks and Johnson earned them All-Tidewater first team berths in their senior year. Ricks averaged 1 1 .2 tac kles per game and had 20 quar terback sacks to his credit; High caught 26 passes for 401 yards and six touchdowns as a tight end; and Johnson comple ted 50 of 98 passes for 746 yards and eight' touchdowns. The loss of 16 key players from his 1976 roster has Price facing a major rebuilding pro ject in 1977. In acquiring Ricks, High and Johnson, the Spartan mentor saw the trio as "solid prospects who gave us a foundation to build upon. They are excellent athletes who are the caliber of young men we strive to attain for our program." Rosalyn Leslie, 510 Japhene Reed, 505. and In other bowling news: John Rowland 535;William Little, 528; Ronald Miller. 523; James Parker, 52l;Guster Lewis. 517; Pete. 511; Quin ton Parker, 509. Gaynelle Curtis - Split Conversion 5-10 pins. The League Bowling will resume again on January 10. 1977. Happy Holidays! the past two years. Garnered by the Spartan mentor were Bobo Ricks, a two-way tackle; Johnny High, a two-way end; and Quarter back Dino Johnson. The signing of the trio.v. continued Price's policy of purj suing outstanding youngsters who excel on the Tidewater scholastic gridirons. In explain ing his penchant for local ta lent. Price declared, "we want to get the best kids the area has NCCU EAGLES & EAGLETTES DASKETBALL SCHEDULE mm ,or? Oto I ' v ff it jS.. tV ' HIV f;t 11 n Here's the very latest in greetings, designed 7 especially for our customers.,, may your Christmas be joyful! 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Because of the historical significance of the house, as well as Its po tential usefulness to the Association, the University and the community, the AluinnI Association .wishes to preserve this structure as a visual symbol of gratitude to Dr. Shepard, a physical landmark of the University's heritage, and a proud symbol of Black achievement. Please help save this building from the grips of a wrecking crew, By tearing out this form below and returning it with your contributions, you will be helping to preserve a very significant part of your history, Make checks payable to: NCCU Alumni-Durham Chapter. - O laaaaaaaaraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Name:. ... Address: Telephone:; ..... 1 am hereby contributing the sum of ...... . 1 pledge to contribute the sum of. ..... by . . would like to receive more information. ,-, Return to: , ' '. : ; , BUI Evans - - Director of Alumni Affaris , North Carolina Central University . Durham, North Carolina 27707
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