J ! SV-: W VS? Tex Harrison ^Globetrottei By Robert ? Sports Editor Central All-American Tex Harrison no longer performs basketball wizardry I I on the basketball court for ~~the^ Harlem Globetrotters^ ~~^k Br^B but Tex is still trotting the M globe as an advance publicity man for the world I L famous basketball clowns. Harrison, a member of the Trotter ^organization since : 1954. was in Winston- jex Harrison Salem last week to promote *? the team s upcoming ap- Graham is to evangelism, pearance in the city on I'm the disciple. I carry the November 22. "l.'ra to the word .. he_ sav. with a Globetrotters what Bitty broad smile," the same Rams Finish Unb i By Robert Eller conversion put Sports Editor Hayes then b substitutes bu Raleigh-- The WSSU Rams took the field continued to r Saturday afternoon in Raleigh with only JO: 12 and R the winless Shaw Bears standing between interception n them and their second consecutive un- gave WSSU a beaten regular season. With one eye on to pjay before i the NCAA Division II poll, which they have ^ minute anc led for eight straight weeks, and the other Gff the second on their 22nd straight regular season win, ceptions settir the Rams scored in almost every way fjgjj goal, and possible as they humiliated the Bears 72-0 the first play { in front of a homecoming crowd of more gave than 5,000. ? rNewsome see The rout began with less than two at 6:44 of the tl minutes gone off the clock, when Andrew t0 53.Q a Sharpe hauled in a Russell Patterson punt minutes later, at the Bear 48 and raced untouched into Meanwhile tl the endzones for the score. on way t( Five minutes later Timmy Newsome a string of 15 scored the first of his three touchdowns on their scoring o a three yard run for a 14-0 lead after Derek when Elbert ' Brewington's second PAT. Tony Pierce s A little over two minutes later, after safety with 2\ Shaw's third punt of the quarter, Kermit ter Blount hit Billy Diggs with a 70-yard The Rams m, scoring bomb and the conversion made the parade with 3: score 21-0, with 8:07 still left in the first scored from on quarter. yar(j drive. . The Bears did manage to stop the Rams Brewington's on their next series but with 14:06 left in tries set the fin the half Arlington Jones, who ran for 178 Coach Bill H yards on the day, capped an 8 play 63 yard getic after the drive with a 6-yard run. The first of his thing could hi three. scores and another Brewington quarter. I ?? k /1((: Two Different Kim 4 One kind Is championship coUegUte basketball as practiced [left] by Mark Clark [30] of the WSSU Rams as they opened their season by drubbing the Yang-Kong teem from the Republic of Chtauu Another kind Is wheel i r V @ cr ?por rs 'Disciple' smile that made him a to be named a national favorite of fans for more All-American," he added, than 20 years. As for the changes that During his 24 years of have come about since he -association with the chiby joined the Harlequins, HarHarrison has seen a num- rison says with a laugh, ber of changes both in the "There have been so many Trotters and in society, changes; let's see, well, the "When I was at NCC the days of riding model T's NBA didn't even look at and covered wagons arc players from all-black gone, and so are the days of schools, and as a result the sleepinjg two in a bed in Trotters got the cream of people's homes." the crop. We don't ride the bus 3 "The Trotters scouted me -400 miles for a game anywhen I was in college, but more and, oh yes, a rookie they really got interested in now makes more than I did me when I played on an when I was a ten-year All-American team that, veteran. Today we travel played against them. At first class and fly any that time I was the first distance over 200 miles, player from a t>Tack School "men the 1 rotters were the proving grounds for black Tplayers.? The NBA_ ^ M _ ? ? watched us and* got their I tr T CT 1" 1 black players from our team. Now with the huge saiouta wt navt ivj wail iui t the score at 28-0. ,he Pro league to make , their choices and then iegan to flood the game with choose our players, Harit to little avail as the score rlson added nount. Jones 31 yard run at Globetrotters may obert Johnson's five yard have changed over the :turn for another Ram score years- but their P?P"'aHty 40 point bulge with 9:40 left has continued to grow, The intermission. team has Played in. 94 1 a half later Johnson picked countries and in more than of his three first half inter- 150 cities in their 51 years .g up a 29 yard Brewington of existence. They have I Newsome's 41 yard run on keen seen by more than 82_ bllowing another Shaw punt million fans around the ' ms 49-10 halftime Ld ^ >red again on a one yard run They nolo the all-time bashird quarter and Jones ran it ketba" attendance record, 64 yard gallop exactly four set 'n ' ^' when 75,000 watched them play in Berie Ram defense, which was ,in's Olympic Stadium. o ending the season with scoreless quarters, brought Globetrotters will play utput for the day up to eight jn the Winston-Salem ColiGrinnell, Albert Redd and seum on November 22 and aced Tony Nimmons for a some of the chances thev ^ o J 08 left in the third quar- have made over the years will be evident. The rou;rcifully ended their scoring fines will be basically the 17 left when Randy Bolton same, but Geese Ausbie e yard out ending a 5 play 56 wiu take over as the clowned prince from the nowseventh conversion in ten retired Meadowlark Leal margin at 72-0. mon. 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