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\ - .. IMUM??Mill I I" III Mil - TI-PT??T- II .ri ... ^ a^aj?VgSg^^--^*^^ ? ^ Pag? 10 The Chronicle Saturday December ~$7 19? Gold Bowl Set-Ra if ' ^ >7 * ; by Robert Eller The Bulldogs will try to Sports Editor play ball control offense Winston Salem State but defense is their strong University's undefeated fort. Top defensive playfootball team will make ers are tackles Bobby the first Bowl appearance Moore 6-3 230 and Walter in the schools history Sa- Sullivan 6-5 270. Tommy turday when they travel to Brown heads up a strong Richmond, Va. to take on secondary. Coach Jeffethe Mid Eastern Athletic ries, 39, and a veteran of Conference champion 14 years of coaching, South Carolina State Bull- would make no prediction dogs in the Gold Bowl. . on the game other than The undefeated Rams, to say, ''We both have -nnwiir n mm nawnrfwr rny""a y yyiitiiiiMiiiiiiyiiii"nMM|i'iiiM ii'?ik '^ih" mm guffporting a pcricgi ^Ir^gnn^ tfnrf' ar-.-iiirt i m t )iTT~KiiT"TTl^ Mwrna in captured their first CIAA one. Winston Salem State football championship in should obviously be favormore than three decades ed since they are unde team came to. beating ihe Bill HayesT34T inonly Rams was a seven Doint 4 tuo owunu j pcm ga a ncciu victory over Norfolk State coach countered saying, 1 in their fith game of the "They have an establishseason. ed program, while we are The Bulldogs coached just starting out, but it ?by Willie Jeffries will be should be a * heck of a making their second game." The Rams, who straight appearance in the also run the veer arq, lead ~ CIAA-MEAC champion- by Kermit Blount, the ship game. They defeated CIAA's total offense leaNorfolk State in the post der with 1363 yards, season classic last season Blount passed for 11,030 when it was called the yards hitting on 55 of 122 Bicentennial Bowl by a passes good for eight 26-10 margin. The Bull- touehdownstJe ran for 333 dogs were ranked No. 1 . more yards. The Rams among NCAA Division II ground attack is keyed by schools until losing to sophomore Timmy NewWofford 39-21 in their some who led the team in final regular season game, rushing for the second They also were ranked as straight year. The 6-3 200 ^ the top team in both black pounder ran for 908 yards the season. spite missing the final South Carolina State game of the season with ?brings an 8-1-1 record into?an injury, ^Ar/>nrHmg to the game having tied Hayes he should be 100% Newberry. The Bulldogs by game time Saturday. run tl e veer offense. Nate Freshman Arrington Rivers is expected to be at Jones and junior Randy the controls. The 6-2 180 Bolton will share the other pound junior is a top runningback spot. Jones candidate for player of the picked up 534 yards on the year in the ME AC, rush- season while Bolton a ? <L1 1 rt/\A ? uig lur neariy i,uuu yaras massed 427. Both scored during the season. Jesse six touchdowns.. Billy Prather another junior will Diggs and Antonio Ho share the quarterbacking ward each caught? duties with Rivers. The passes during the season Bulldogs don't pass very but the real threat is swift often during the season George Miles who had with halfback Ricky An- only 8 catches but 5 of derson setting a- new them went for touchschool and conference downs. Miles averaged an rushing record with 1,195 incredible 34.1 yards per yardsv He~also"scored 18: catch. A1PCIAA choices touchdowns. Charles Bur- Robert Weeks at center gess will be hid backfield and Gary Raiford at tackle mate. The 6-3 185 pound are the top line performsenior has good speed and ers. The ability of that line is an excellent blocker, is underscored by the The key to the S.C. State league leading 244.1 running attack is a huge yards per game rushing line led by tackles Albert also first in the league in Lester, and Milton Glover totaling offense (339.4 and guards Authur Pres- ysurds per game) and avecott and Hugh Workman, raged almost 30 points per Black-On Sports r\ a. i/onunuea r rom fage y had 12 as did Woodrow Johnson. Johnson was heralded as one of the top players ever to play high school ball in the city before injuries and personal problems ended his chances at a pro career. Also on that squad is former WSSU star Roger Wells and Alex Mackey who plans to attend junior college in January after a spectacular high school career at East Forsyth. Some say that Willie Coker, brother of WiDard Coker who played on that Reynolds championship team with Cunningham and now attends Virginia Union may be the best guard in the league bar none! The North Oak Stars are not without their stars either. A&T's Vincent Butler (6-5 .200), 6-6 Bonell Blue, and 6-4 Clarence Reynolds give them strength up front and Cedric Howie (UNC-Charlotte) leads the backcourt and supplies firepower. Reynolds and Howie had 24 points each Sunday. Calloway Realty which will play its first game Sunday at 2:00 against the Jaguars has former NCCU and Globetrotter star Robert Little up front and standouts James Jacksorjr and Leslie Booker to back him up. If you want to see fast pased action with the flair of pro basketball check out the Big Apple League some Sunday. Another big advantage to watching these guys now as opposed to their college days is that it won't cost you a dime. ALL GAMES ARE FREE! Cross-Country- Championship ? ^mith was third with a The CIAA Cross Coun- score of 89. St. Augustry championship was tine's Dennis Sweet and held in Norfolk and St. Va. States Walter Spain Augustine's took first tied for first place with a place with a score of 34. time 26:12. J.C. Smith Virginia State College was Sim Fogel took third place second with a 49, and J.C. with a time of 26:19. v * 4 J I jyM.-g. i,ier. ; ..-i.i - ti." -r- t ,. - -i..- . .... 77 ims Vs. S.C. Slate game. fumble recoveries. They The defense is led bv led the conference in scorAU-American candidate's defense surrendering James Winbush at tackle le9S than 13 Points per and Cornelius Washington at safety. Washington The difference in the picked off 12 passes dur- wU1 be determined ing' the year tying him b-v which controls , with Norfolk States Mike line of scrimmage for ^ Ellis for the nation's lea- that teani ^ control the i dership. Winbush led the baU 4111(1 h01*1 teams use team in tackles and quar- ba^ control offense. The ^ terback sacks and was the should be a very de^^^ve^ap^^^^ider^ ^^^^^c^nd^oth teams ^ be the quickest defensive This one sfibuTcT~6e deend in the nation. cided in the fourth quarter The Rams defense was fuid that is the Rams ar }jW leading tha nation in in,- "TlTgUiC HON; terceptiona with?39 and SOUTH CAROLINA adding nearly as many STATE 23 Rams Sweep T) Continued From Page 9 -* guard position they conti- Kenneth Nicholson misnued to pull away and led 3ed bis second consecu81-59 with 3:09 left. Ha- tive~gamFmnr~?TTnuscle rold played with a wrest- pull. ling head gear after taking The young Rams were 12 stitches in his ear jubilant after the game. "I earlier in the day. Grant's guess we proved someplay at the point further thing to the chief toillustrated the Rams depth night," said a smiling as freshman sensation Robinson. 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Using live done, I have never caught natural bait eliminates the' fish without having my manual element. What we bait or lure in the^water. in physical aid, we 3Ir?cl~~prap< inCtdn jfVj number of hours your bait natural bait to attract our nr lure is fished. . PreyOf course dropping the When we think of the o The water is the otigmxd>MBf-rfr. simplest part of the act ^ould be possible that thelianksgiving Class that this squad can be fense and I thought Grant better than last seasons did a good job at the point. Championship tean^T? The game was our first Gaines was impressed real test and we passed it. with his teams play in High Point is a good gaining his 596 coaching basketball team. We still victory, but more reserved need another rebounder in his post game com- however, and we weren't ments. "We played ex- as smooth as we want to ceptionally__welj_ on de- be offensively ordefep ^ N / ihonic. I Quick. 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