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Norfolk St 18
Elizabeth City State 6
^ - S.C.State .........55
Howard 1 7
Virginia Union , 7 3
Winston-Salem State 0
Virginia State 27
St. Paul's o
Bethune-Cookman 15
N.C. A&T 7
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Cheyney 10
Seton Hail. 9
Eton 5
N.C.Central. 0
Livingstone 17
Maryland-Eastern Shore....14
. i-iampton institute,... 19
J.C.Smith 9
Black College Tidbits
fltMihlhg Top B..ra Gmlnea Tup Piwfwl?
The Mutual Black Net- The college basketball
work is putting out a Top season won't get under
10 Black College Football way until late October or
Poll this year, and so far, early November, but pro
the results have been scouts are already making
excellent. In the poll of flight plans for WinstonSept.
18, Grambling was Salem. The scouts are
ranked first, Jackson particularly interested in
State second, South Caro- Reggie Gaines, Winstonlina
State third, Florida Salem's 6-foot-6 forward.
AAM fourth, and South- He could be the first
ern University fifth. player from Winston?Rounding
outthe top 10 Salem to make it big in the
were Winston-Salem 3GT Pros since Earl "The
TerNorfoIk State, Moms?Pearl - Monroe...
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uiuwu, i^orni v>aronna Triplett Gone
A&T, and Howard.
Ed Thompson, sports Florida A&M is still
director at Mutual Black reeling from the effects of
Network, said his network losing head basketball
intends to expand the poll coach Ajac Triplett. A
next year. He said the dozen people or so have
voting is done by a panel applied for Triplett's job,
of 116 coaches and four but nobody has been hired
sportwriters. See Page 15
N.CMutual Officer Dies
Murray J. Marvin, senior vice-president, corporate
planning and communications at North Carolina Mutual
Life Insurance Co.( died Sept. 24. He was 66.
A native of Green County, Ohio, he graduated from
West Virginia State College and recieved his MBA
degree from the University of Chicago. He also attended
General Theological Seminary.
Marvin was a vestryman and licensed lay reader at St.
Titus Episcopal Church and a member of the Brotherhood
of St. Andrews. He was listed in the following
Who's Who: In America, in Black America, in Finance
and Industry and in Life Insurance. *
Memorial Services for Mr. Marvin will be held at 11
a.m. Saturday, Sept. 29 at St. Phillips Episcopal Church
and at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 30 at St. Titus Episcopal
Church.
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WSSUE
By Robert Eller I
f Sports Editor I
With the engineer sidelined with an ?
injury the K.B. Express used most of its
steam on a 76 yard run by Timmy B
Newsome early in the first quarter 2
Saturday night at City Stadium in I
Richmond, Va. ? ? .. I
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But the run was called back because
of a clip and the Express sputtered,
coughed, and eventually was brought to ft
a complete stop by a tough and a
opportunistic Panther defense as Virginia
Union beat the Rams 13-0. *
The loss was the Rams first in ""
conference play since 1976. It ws also
the first time WSSU had been shut out
in the regular season since losing to
Guilford 51-0 in a 1-9' 1975 season.
The conference loss dropped the
Rams to 2-1 in the CIAA an 2-2 overall.
The fired up Panthers, who had never <
beaten a Bill Hayes-coached team, took 1
the game's opening kickoff and quickly"
established their running game, moving <
to the Rams 12 yard line on six :
successive running plays.
Rut with q firct anH 10 at thp WSSIT t J (
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Robert Johnson cornered speedy Mai- j
colm Barnwell and threw him for a 20 j
yard loss. Two plays later a 34 vard' i
field goal by Wilbert Whaff was wide. I
After Newsome's run was called back
and the Rams were forced to punt Union 1
again got rolling. With the key play 1
being a 30 yard pass from quarterback [
Curtis Brandon to James Ferebee, the t
marched to the Ram 28 before failing on
a fourth and four situation. t
On. their second possession of the c
- second quarter the Panthers finally got i
into the end zones. They moved 68 yard )
I in 11 plays after an Antonio Howard
punt. Nathan Fairly got the score on a 1
one yard run, but Brandon's passing 1
* was the key to the drive. He completed
three of four passes for 46 yards. The
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Ll following the score. Antonio Howard
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aylor, to get to the Panther one yard
ine. but on fourth and goal, Turner
aked a handoff and the ball popped
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