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sportsI, . mm \ Blount Ma^ By Robert Eller Sports Editor Coming off what coach Bill Hayes termed "an I outstanding performance in all phases of the game" | the Rams will travel to Fayettevill e to take on | the* Broncos of Ray McDougal this Saturday, hopefully with Kermif Blount back as quarterbackT" Fayetteville got their first win of the season last I week drubbing St. Paul's 26-0 and McDougal is | hoping his team will repeat last year's turnabout. After losing their first three games, the Broncos | finished 6-4-1 overall and 5-2-1 in the conference. | That showino was Or>rvH #?nrui^o^\fr?r a cf*nr\nA nlopa ;? q . ?vt u avvvnu piuvv uv I with Virginia Union. i The one blot on th^winping streak was a 52-21 drubbing by WSSU/ The Rams are noKuj^ly to score 52 points against the Bronco defensejmk season. The Fayetteville defense has ranked near me^top of the conference in all three defensive categories^ The unit is led by an agressive linebacking corps ^ made up of Anthony Freeman, Jerry Davis, Rinnie IOats and Don Andrews. Along the front line. Earnest Hawkins (6-1,250), Mike Holley (6-1,270), Willie Gray (6-3,240), and Stephen Sims (6-1, 220) are all fine players. Ike Hall leads the secondary. The 6-2 senior stole eight passes last season while * playing only two thirds of the season due to injuries. Lefty quarterback, Ed Davis had his best game of the season last week. Sophomores Arthur Becton and Maverick Jackson are the runners. Davis has two tall recievers in 6-7 tight end Tim Wright and 6-4 Eddie Portee. Other < SOUTHERN at JACKSON STATE This will be the top black college football game of the week, and deserves television coveraop o w j Southern has one of their best teams in years, and H the folks in Baton Rouge, La. are delirious with ft happiness. But Jackson State is as strong as it was , |l last year, when the Tigers went 11-1 with their only 1 loss coming in the first round of the Division 1-AA i playoffs. Prediction: Jackson State by 7. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE at GRAMBLING This should be a rout. Grambling roared past IPrarie View, 61-6 last week, and needs to keep winning if it wants to stay in the battle for a f| Division 1-AA playoff spot. The Tigers shouldn't have any problems winning this week. Prediction: , i Grambling by 21. Black on ;K?r Sports^o^E.1^ B .Sports Editor . ??????? Boy, have I heard it from almost everybody since I picked the Pirates to win the World Series over the ? Baltimore Orioles. It seems that nobody is giving the powerful Bucs. a chance against Baltimore's great | pitching staff. It's true that Baltimore has ^wo excellent lefties in Mike Flanagan and Scott McGregor. Jim Palmer is great % in post season competition. It is also true that Omar Moreno, Dave Parker, willie Stargell, Ed Ott and John Milner are all left handed hitters but the percentages don't always hold true. Also don't forget that the Pirates have Tim Foli who has had the best year of his career and Bill Madlock. There is also Bill Robinson, who just may be the key to the Pirates chances against the Birds lefties? ? I Anyway it's always better to pick the underdog. That ! way have more to brag about if there is an upset. " I What about Florida A&M beating Miami Saturday. That really shocked a lot of people who claim that black ' college football is a cut below all Division 1 school. A&M could beat quite a few of the major schools if given the chance. Here is hoping they get a chance at a bowl bid. After all they did win the NCAA Division 1-AA title last season. * * Had a chance to go back to Charlotte to another stock car race this past Sunday and as I've said before the number of black auto racing fans is continuing to increase. Still there are no black drivers in sioht fr>r NASCAR. Willy Ribbs probably is in no hurry to *conic back south after his experience here when he was slated to drive in the World 600 last year. There is a guy in Tennessee called "Snowball" (wouldn't you know it) Bethea but there isn'ta great rush to get him a NASCAR Grand National ride. I guess as long as blacks turn out, there's no need to try to bring in a black driver. Ml Basketball season is only a few weeks away for the pros and there have been quite a few startling transactions made over the past spring and summer. The Supersonics have pretty well stood pat except for the loss of Lonnie Shelton who was returned to the Knicks by court order. Winston-Sc Serving rhr [jst / Face FSU j Blount Davis 1 The 5-8 senior was injured in the North Carolina | Central game and has not played for another year of eligibility was turned down this week | and he is now chomping at thebit to get back into action. Arrington Jones gets better each week and Timmy g the controls, the Ram offense will be even more ? smooth than last week, if that is possible. Fayetteville's defense is too strong for the Rams to | score 47 but the Rams defense is to good for the Broncos to have a chance. Prediction....WSSU 33 Fayettevil] e 7 t* 1 :-l oames VIRGINIA STATE at HOWARD This could be a close game. Virginia State leads the CIAA, but Howard has been playing well lately. despite its 2-2 record. I like Howard in an upset. Prediction: Howard by 7. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE at MORGAN STATE With a 3-0 record, S.C. State is breezing in |i Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference play, -and the j Bulldogs won't be slowed down by Morgan State, J also a member of the MEAC. Prediction: S.C. g State by 21. j MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE at A&T 1 ' i is Might be Eastern-Shore's best chance at victory f since early in the year. But A&T is tough at home. Prediction: A&T by 3. 1 I ^ ^S '^H* ywwif *??w<- "^?'*^^ * ^ **v., "* V" "**' >> . i-m ^aiflll **% M^^-"' -w ~ ?w > r .. ^-^?-> v8^ *.-23 ""? <?:. > -. **"""-" ~~J^~k^*3? '" n ' <-"*' %. > % ? *" "*"* . o _ . * ^ -. * ?. ^ 1 ^ *" *~ ? " X~ ^ - #? ^ 'ViiwHL *"* "' * ^ rim my Newsome, rear, switches the ball to hit right land to throw a touchdown pass to Denard Smith In last Saturday's win. Rams Whip Bears 47-7 By Robert Ellei a smiling Hayes afterSports Editor wards. "Our kids had -T-u u;ccr D t, been a little down after The WSSL Rarris took . . . . . ... f . the losses and thp np with oui an ineir irusirarions " for 1979 on the helpless Norf",k *>ut everybody Livingstone Bears Satur- we 'on'ght. I , 4d n think this game will do dav mpht at Bowman Gray , s _ * wonders for us." . Stadium. Showing the form that jhe Rams wasted little made them CIAA champs time in establishing their in 1977 and 78. the ftRams superiority. After the first rolled up nearly 500 yards 0f two interceptions by total offense and allowed Robert Johnson to the Livingstone to cross mid- Bear 41, they scored sefield only once. ven plays later on Timmy 'This game really Newsome's three-yard helped our morale/* said run. J ilem Chronicle Winston C orn munif*, bmcr 1974' f I m m |? i ji l A 3 ~ Bi&""*,~~*MWllt,==,s?5:^^^B B 1 ^r". .\j' II k | W VI ^ ^ Members of the Reynolds P letting Club prepare for their match be held at the Reynolds Park I Ready Center Saturday. October |~~ Amateur Boxing S By Yvette McCollough man to watch. Staff Writer "Sugar Ray is a smooth A 15-bout boxing match boxer and ,he best Pros' ! featuring five boxing P?ct in his class." Lowery i teams will be held Satur- said "He's just 8e,,in8 : day. Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m. ready for ,he nationals ! at the Reynolds Park Rec- and Possib|y ,be 0,ym" reation Center. The five P1CS| boxing clubs participating Pa,e has becn boxin8 ! are Reynolds Park. 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