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Page 12 The Chronicle, Saterday, October 13, 1979 Q. Can you tell me If the National Black Network has a Black College Top 10 poll? 1 know that the Mutual Blark Network does. ' V A. The National Black Network does not hav<X^ Top 10 poll this year. New sports director Ron Pinckney said it wasn't worth the trouble. "When people write stories, Tt they don't mention yours polls," he said recently. But } : poll, but the name of the network has changed. - It is now _ the Sheridan Broadcasting Network. Q. Do you know anything about a sportswHter named : Eric Roberts? 1 think they call him Rk. A. Eric probably knows more black college athletics than any other sports writer in the country. He has covered the black colleee snorts scene <;ince th?* pariv o ~ 4 " " V 1920s. He was formerly with the Pittsburgh Courier, and has earned many national awards. Couldn't find out just where he is now, but he has an article in Black College Football Yearbook called "The Black Elite Corps." We'll try to find out where you can write to him and print it in this space next week. Q. Did Jake Gaither ever come out of retirement once he left Florida A & M. A. No, Jake never coached football again once he left FAMU, and he said he never thought about it. "1 was fired," he said. "I remember looking at my watch and hoping practice would be over. I knew then it was time to quiC" T~ * 7 r~ Q. 1 read a story where the writer was knocking Dong Williams, the Tampa Bay Bocs quarterback. What's wrong with some of these people. The Biics are . undefeated. A. Some sportswriters have made life tOugh for Williams, mainly because they were unhappy with his 40 per cent pass completion mark. But even Williams' softest critics have had to back down now that the Bucs are 5-0 and look like the class of the National. Football League's NFC Central Division. You have to remember that Williams is only in his second year. He could be a great quarterback in time. (Got a question about black college sports/ Just write Ask Barry, P.O. Box 486, Tallahassee, Fla., 32302.) , , 1 - HINE-Rft Notches pringsyo Shutout I DURHAM--The Ho- | ward University Bison in- |g vaded Delaware State's j Alumni Field, and stam- j ^?ede4the Hornets 23-0 to -ll even their conference || mark at 1-1, am) left the jf "vicTfmsl)-2 in the MEAC. In other gamesr hosting g Morgan State was not so?1 hospitable as the Bears # \ - j rolled over University of |? i Maryland-Eastern Shore, 1 Jr I 41-8, South Carolina State 1 f C rebounded from a loss to |l JT*"' down pesty J.C. Smith j Vf' 23-6, Massachusetts beat i North Carolina Central f| 48-7, and Norfolk State |j avenged last year's loss to S PP 11 North Carolina A&T in a % thrilling 27-26 affair. 1 \\ \ \ Howard Ward kicked a | 40-yard field goal in the initial quarter, the Bison scored touchdowns in each of the remaining periods, and Howard's jf<J defense recorded its first Mjs shutout of the season to | If \ halt Delaware State's winning streak at one. Quar- 1 : terback Ron Wilson ran a : t six-yard TD, and running- j backs Ray Cryer and Ru- I fus Outlaw on runs of five and seven yards. I I Morgan's defense p the first touchdown against UMES, but the i offense exploded with a J drive that ended on an i Angelo Proctor TD run, | freshman ; Darrell Coulter zipped a j| I 25-yard scoring pass, then ran another to send MSU J up 27-0 after one quarter. | = cnTlZeVVlthTZ 1 41" French Coal one more ID pass, and ^ Proctor rippedoff a 74- | TwO Lower Sla yard TD run before UMES j got a lone score Wom i "D 1-1 - f DUCKie. iNaspc Reggie Ennis in the final I penod' I Iwmxi? The Bulldogs of S.C. ? I |kl State ran into a stiff J.C. 1 I m Si, ith defense that al- I JK K , c . :# -J " ot\l< lowed only three points at | ^ DOWNTOWN? the half, before captializ- || ' NEW LOCATIOI^ ing on two Golden Bull ? 126 Wost Fourth St turnovers to take a 17-0 ? Oprn :*) GO am 'til V30 P third quartet: lead. Smith | ^?i? i . . ? $ vBi' ?25*8/ scored late in that period. ^BwillWW'iiinf"jihhv.'njli'jiwtliliuii...i uwwu'.jjtm.-Mt i* .ml. v_-* Coastal fishing has pro- southern Atlantic coast vided spots by the buc- and the Gulf ar?a. It is kets. They have been seldom seen or caught in running since the tropical northern waters. storms have subsided. It is a great fighter, George McCall caught e- expecially on light tackle, nough to spare so he and it is considered one of brought his fishing bud- the best tasting fish on the dv. Louis Perry, a mess of East coast. Spring is spots. thought to be an excellent George recently re- time for going after the turned from New York poiripanoes; usually found where he was able to get in the surf and will strike in - 11 4 ... ^...v .1^71 i ii i.uflsidi smau plugs and feathered fishing and the catch was jigs. fine. He is an avid fishing v One of the last palces enthusiast and can hold one would consider fishhis own when it comes to ing is the old Camp Civicrappie fishing. - tan pond. "Luke" NeTedCook sneaked away smith and Hobert Sharpe . for some coastal fishing think different and proved and accounted for spots they were right by catchand a few rare pompa- ing bluegil) just shy of 1 noes. The pompano is pound at theCivitan Pond, found mostly along the These fishing buddies Morgan Players Picked by MEAC DURHAM-Morgan sity shut Delaware State State exploded to a 41-8 out 23-0, and Bison Linewin against University of backer Scott Facyson has Maryland-E.S. Saturday, ? been chosen MEAC deand .swept individual of- fensive "Player of the fensive honors in the Mid- Week." Eastern Athletic Conference. Quarterback Dar- Coulter is a 5-11, 175rel Coulter was named pound freshman from "Offensive Back of the Charleston, S.C., who Week." and guard Henry connected on, 13 of 22 King was picked as "Of- passes for 222 yards and fensive Lineman of the two touchdowns, and also Week." Howard Univer- ran for a score. .GBY AND CRESCO I THE IMPERIAL $285.00 | 8 t. Double Breasted Epaulets, ? $2: sh Pockets. Long Belt With - n >a Leather In Luggage Color | *BrgbvGo. 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