SAT.. OCTOBER 10.1981 THE CAROLINA TIMES -
NCGU Strengthens
Game
Kicking
By B. Dawson
N.C. Central Universi
ty Eagles at 3-t take on
rival Morgan State, of
Baltimore, Md., Satur
day at O'Kelly Stadium
in a non-conference
showdown.
"Coach Henry Lat
timore predicts the
Eagles' kicking game
should go well despite
several blocked punts
against NCCU in their
four previous games.
Morgan State, now
under new head coach
Thomas Morris, will line
its Split-6 defense up
against Lattimore's im-
E roving offensive unit
id by freshman quarter
back Gerald Fraylon.
Fraylon has started at
QB for Central since the
Eagles second game
against Virginia - Union.
Runningbacks Ben Tate,
Clifton Kersey, Joey
Newby and Mike Wor
thy will share backfield
duties against the Bears.
.Central all-CIAA
senior linebacker chris
McKinstry from Pen
sacola, Florida has per
formed exceptionally
well in C1AA conference
wins over Winston
Salem State and Fayet
teville State.
The Eagles defensive
secondary will remain
the strongest area of the
Eagle team. Coach Lat
timore said it is impor
tant for Central to beat
Morgan State, even
though the game is a
non-conference mat
chup, "in order to im
prove our standings in
NCAA Division II col
lege football rankings".
Central's last win over
Morgan State . was . in
1978 under then head
football coach ' "Ray
Greene. Lattimore will
be going after his first
win over rival Morgan
State as head football
coach at NCCU. ,
Eagles Attack Fatal To Broncos
Return
Eagles
In '81
Thursday,
October 15
NCCU
vs
N.C. A&T State
Friday,
October 16
NCCU
vs
Atlantic Hhr
VOLLEYBALL Winston-Salem St.
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AGGIE WIDE RECEIVER Toby "Macon-dSP
ching winning TD pass over Bulls unidentified
defender with :29 remaining. A&T went on to win-19-18.
Dawson's Sports Briefs
, A&T State will dedicate its new 17,500-seat Aggie
Stadium during halftime of Saturday's homecom
ing game against Mississippi Valley. . . .UNC
Chapel Hill tailback Kelvin Bryant, who had
surgery on his left knee Sunday at N.C. Memorial
Hospital, will be out indefinitely. . . .NCCU series
(record against Morgan State is 1 1-19-2. . . .N.C.
State's freshman back Joe Mcintosh is expected to.
return to the Wolfpack's line up against UNC Oc
tober 16.-Mcintosh has been sidelined with a bruis
ed thigh. . . .Duke's Ron Sally will start at QB for
the Blue Devils in place of injured starter Ben Bennett.
Freshman quarterback
Gerald Fraylonkeyed an
efficient offensive per
formance as the Eagles
blasted Fayetteville State
40-14 in a key CIAA
Southern Division clash
at O'Kelly Stadium.
Fraylon rushed for three
touchdowns and com
pleted four of seven
passes while playing only
the first half against the
Broncos. Central raised
its Division leading mark
to 3-1. They are 3-1
overall. The Broncos fell
to 1-1, 1-2.
On its first possession
from their 41, the Eagles
needed only 4 plays to
score. Fraylon con
nected on a 53 yard pass
to split end Victor
Hunter setting up his
first of three tds, a One
yard plunge.
Following the ensuing
kickoff which began a
Broncos drive at the FSU
23, junior cornerback
Andrew Riddick picked
off a Ken Tinsley pass on
the third play at the FSU
40 a,nd danced in to the
end zone.
Down 13-0 the Bron
cos started again from
their 29. An offsides
penalty against Central
moved the ball to the 34.
Then Tinsley fumbled
the snap and NCCU end
Nate Johnson recovered
at the 33. In seven plays,
Fraylon had the Eagles
back on the board as the
lanky quarterback went
the final nine yards.
Fayetteville marched
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Another Great elson's
Football Weekend NCAA tp Ten
By Elson Armstrong, Jr.
Last Saturday was
perfect for Triangle Area
football teams. The
weather was picture
perfect and ALL
that's right ALL the
local sides were vic
torious. When was the
last time that you saw
Central, Duke, UNC,
State, Elon and A&T all
win on the same
weekend?
This area serves up
another fine dish of
pigskin action this Satur
day a,s Central hosts old
,,inval Morgan State;
"Duke plays host to
unbeaten Virginia Tech;
UNC rolls out the carpet
for Wake Forest and
N.C. State takes the day
off. Again all the
kickoffs will take place
in the afternoon and as
usual travelers are advis
ed to take the necessary
precautions. The
weather forecast is for
clear and mild with highs
in the mid-70's.
Jr. High Double
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By Silas Mayfield
Durham City Schools
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UNC Loses Bryant
For Rest Of Season
By Elson Armstrong, Jr.
The University of
North Carolina won it's
football game against
Georgia Tech (28-7) last
Saturday in Atlanta, but
to most fans the game
has become secondary to
the news that star
tailback Kelvin Bryant
who sustained an injury
early in the first quarter
will probably not return
to the Carolina fold for
the rest of this season.
UNC team physician
Timothy Taft said on
Tuesday afternoon that
"Kelvin tore the car
tilage in his knee. He
also tore ligaments which
will slow any recovery.
.As of now I'll say that he
will probably be out for
six to eight weeks,"
which of course, covers
the rest of the UNC
regular season.
Carolina Coach Dick
Crum blamed the injury
on the Astro-Turf field
at Tech. "Ifyou see the
films, you'll see that it
wasn't a dirty hit that
sidelined Kelvin, but on
that turf his legs couldn't
give therefore the in
jury." Crum also added
that Georgia Tech also
suffered because of the
artificial surface. "In the
same game one of their
kids has been lost for the
season", he said.
Crum readily admits
that he is no fan of ar
tificial playing surfaces.
"We have an artificial
practice field here at
UNC, but unless we're
having a cyclone or a tor
nado, we never practice
on it".
With Bryant out, who
was a legitimate
Heisman candidate,
UNC will now turn to
Bob Ratliff and Tyrone
Anthony to carry the
load.
1. Southern California
2. Penn. State
3. Pittsburgh
4. North Carolina
5. Texas
6. Alabama
7. Clemson
8. Michigan
9. Houston
10. Brigham Young
Pre-Season
Cage Top Ten
1. Kentucky
2. North Carolina
3. UCLA
4. Georgetown
5. DePaul
6. Indiana-
7. Wake Forest
8. Wichita State
9. Virginia
10. Fresno State
ELSON'S PICKS
NCCU. Morgan State 17
Duke 25. Virginia Tech 22
UNC 29. Wake Forest 18
Texas 19. Oklahoma 14
Fla. State 21. Notre Dame 20
Wisconsin 23. Ohio State 19
BYU 49. UNLV 42
UCLA 44. Stanford 23
USC 38 Arizona 10
Fresno St. 19 Fullerton 14
Hazel Plummer
Bowling Scores
The Hazel B Plummer Bowimc
League scores tor 0c ber 5
Laaies mqn aamL
Roberson. ipi-im i :i
188 Walterene Parrish
Ladies high series: 529-H..I Hi
520-Er-na Reid M0 'i nr.v
Rowland
Men shiqlt game 236-Lmwx..i
Taylor. 201-Hiward Fnts
200-Joseph Parkei
Men s high series 570-Charles
Parker 568-Joseoh. P,;rker
b47-Linwood Taylor
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500-Flo Roberson. 518 loe
'Garnei. 516-Howaid Firs
510-Adolphus Cjvmess
504-Guster Lewis b03 -T Btci
Roberson 501-Booth Smith
High Team Game 821-Ormts
High' Team Set. 2394 Rovers
Four Game Winners Odd Fins
Rovers Blasts. Tiqers
NCCU Eagles
vs
Morgan State
"Bears
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Return of the
Eagles
In '81
Saturday, Oct. 10th
O'Kelly Stadium
1:30 p.m.
Exciting football action will be at O'Kelly Stadium this Saturday when the Eagles
and.Bears meet. Both teams are looking tor playoff berths with the winner taking
another giant step in that direction. " .;..
Advance tickets: Adults $7; Students $5; Children $2. Day of Game: All Tickets
$?Tickets are available at: Ampix (Likened), Burton's Exxon, Chicken Hut No. 1,
College lnn; Dillard's, Parkview Convenience Center, The Copy Express. NCCU
Student Union, Placement Office and Athletic Department.
. Come and bet pirt of history s the Eagles repeat is
CIAA Champions.