Winston-SalemJ Fayetteville Stat Norfolk State. . Hampton Elizabeth City. . St. Paul's SPO CIAA St = - Questio At-The No less than five terms are still in the race for the , o f . \ CIAA championship and possible the Gold Bowl. North Carolina Central is in the driver's seat with no conference defeats. Making it tight with only one loss are Winston-Salem State, Virginia Union, Elizabeth City State and Johnson C. ?Smithr" Winston-Salem State and Virginia Union are very use to this ratified air, but the ' others are complete strangers. All three strangers, Elizabeth City State, Johnson C. Smith and North Carolina Central turned in impressive wins this weekend. r?i! a. a? i ? . cmzaoetn ^ity Matee nas a solid win with the 310 shutout of the St. Paul's Tigers. The Tigers shutdown the Viking great running back, Gary SpiveySneed's running, but he gained 98 yards on passes ,k and scored one touchdown via the air and on the ground. North Carolina Central knocked off the University of DC 29 to 14. This counted as a conference game so with two conference games left they need at least one win to cinch a ? tie for the_championship.~ The Vikings of Elizabeth City have no intention of being the victim. Their plan is to win the rest to give them a share of the crown. So the stage is sat for the show-down in Durham next Saturday when the Eagles host the Vikings. The running backs in Rosco Burnette and Michael worthy. I hey have a combined rushing total of well over 1000 yards. The CIA A defensive lineman of the week, defensive tackle. Terry Brown, will be working against the Viking ofPabst Wi i ' !' ti' I" | .. ? t . T. .M. ? _? m*wmi.m ???? -."T^ ' .? % _ ^ State. 21 e 0 Virginia! Bowie St 14 Howard. Virginia J 0 rts andings nMarks Toprr?? fensive line led by C1AA offensive player of the week Stanley Whithurst, the superb center. Norlfolk state invaded Hampton's campus last Saturday and ran around and over their mates 37 to 14. The Spartans looked like a new ball club with the CTAA-offensive player of the week, freshman quarterback, Raynard Revels, leading the way with 229 passing yards to include three touchdowns while rushing for another. Te Spartans had a total offense of 474 yards, a new high. Coach Dick Price is the CIAA coach of the week for bringing his team back to win impressively after three tough losses. Aiding him was the CIAA rookie of f the week, running back, < Orlando Goodhogs. He had another 100 yard afternoon in 17 carries. Next week the Spartans play host to Virginia Union to test the Panthers on their homecoming. Last Satur aay tire Panthers wrecked Bowie State 41 to 0 with high scoring running back, Harry Mitchell, running for two touchdowns. The Spartans defense will have their hands full trying to stop the "Union high powered Wing T. The Panthers have a stingy defense which leads < to conference. The Spartan i offense is their strength. The Panthers will be tested. i St. Paul's Tigers could not i get started while taking a 1 licking from Elizabeth 1 City?s Vikings. They?play?1 host to the Bowie State s Bulldogs, who are looking 1 for their first conference 1 win. The Bulldogs could do little right against Virginia ] Union Saturday and are in I hopes of posting their first i win in Lawrenceville. St. I See Page 12 orker Mak A* *? * .t* ^H .w?" ^home ctrllltg1r^sltors Jnion 41 * MEAC CIAA 1 ate 0 4_ f * SWAC * SI AC 38 Last Week's Scores ?tate 13 ????? ?????? J.C. Smith 48 Uvinnfitnno A ? o r Winston-Salem Chi s rr\mt> ihr / jsi V\m*ton ( ommunify Sine e 1974 A r* II 1"MP i ?'fcl I 1 "5?X? jpE^BS ?8KKf* S ? ?# .*r5* ?5 B? ij^^BMHy P^99 BB 0^HP B V ??B ?4fl**?r4SH B^B IBi jBEssSB Bk^HB|^^BL4BB B: B Br JK Km ^K^ESgg? JH M V 1 mml iwi r?# LJII Nobody Does It Better Ph?'?"; ?"""m WSSU running back Arrington "AJ" Jones gains yards in last week's homecoming tame. Jones, who has had an outstanding career at WSSU will play the last home game if his collegiate career Saturday night against Central State. At_ A&T Coit Leads Defense In recent years Rocky had so much success this good about the way I've Mount Senior High School season has been the fact been playing." has produced some of the that we've all been together biggest names on the colle- for two years and UHMHHiHI^H giate scene. p^??wwpw?^ Phil Ford, Olypian Buck H | j j. I Jl Williams, and University of jBHBfe^ H yA Maryland - receiver Mike- _M B - m 8 Lewis,"all attended the eastern North Carolina SC OOl. . v ^B :;*J Although North' Carolina . H .,'H M A&T junior linebacker Den- H nis Coit may not have H ; ''oJt^^B Yfl^l A received the notorietv. nf . BllflBlB^BEBft??^ M the forementioned as a gm* fl | 'yj^M prepster, he has certainly L am W B Ilfl gained the respect of oppo* 1-1 -~B sing coaches and players In Coit the Mid-Eastern Athletic - B jfl Conference. some of us longer." said I An all-league selection a Coit. I ! I year ago, Coit has returned "We understand the con- B ! I to lead the Aggie defense, cept of our defense but I vhich has become one of most of all, we commu- B ! I the toughest in conference. nicate. We know what to I [I "The reason we've expect from each other and ?M I we understand our respon- B ! sibilities. B | /-"< V fl /t/C "It's been a team effort." B | BH fllBIBBI wO JL IflUliJ Coit, who played the strong vB | ?& safety for Cnnrh Walt Wrt~ | JO fill A1 liams at Rocky Mou-nt B Milwaukee, High, was recruited by B Wisconsin...Jeff May, an Carolina, East Carolina, B employee at the Pabst North Carolina Central, as B [ Brewing Company, will well as A&T his senior B compete in The second an- year. ~ s ? "V nual National Toughman He decided on A&T be- B v cdacct uor ^ . -, , ,. , _ EPA col. MrO finals, October 24-25, at the cause he felt comfortable Ponliac Silverdome, in with the coaching staff and I ^n^Tcart yc Pontiac, Michigan. felt he could help the H deoending on how fast you c May is employed at program. B and trip length Actu^mgh* 3 , t* , less than the estimated h,ghi Pabst's Milwaukee brewery He became a starter the in the production depart- third game in his freshman B PRICES STi ment. He advanced to the season. An injury in the B ^ national finals by virtue of first game of the 1978 B > / ^9 ^3 a victory in the season sidelined him for B tournament's Wisconsin the remainder of the camstate competition held in paign.' Milwaukee, September "Until that point I had H 12-13, in which over 50 men never been seriously in- H entered. May, who stands jured, and I had a lot of H MWlLMM 6'2" and weighs 225 time to think, Coit said. "I I pounds, went undefeated in worked hard on the weights seven bouts. and conditioning to get A graduate from Morgan back in shape. I also stuState University, May once died more and became H trained at the camp of more serious about my H ^jfr Muhammad Ali, in Deer studies." Lake, Pennsylvania, when "Last season 1 felt I was H | he was a member of the Na- quicker than ever before, : i i/ . v ? -i ? ? ^ uonai naraic league __ ana presently 1 reel pretty f The Chronicle, Saiurd Alabama N.C.A&T 52 FortVal,< Delaware State 0 Jackson , ., ? _ , Southern N.C. Central 29 Dist. of Columbia.... 14 ? ? , No. Carol Morgan S I Lfl/Jt/. Its Rams Play Home Gam The WSSU Rams will known to hold back when bring their home season to ?* another victory is in sight, an end Saturday night. Also, after losing the first October 25, when the Cen- - three games of the season, tral State Marauders from the staff and squad pledged Wilberforce, Ohio, come to themselves to win the reBowman Gray Stadium ho- maining seven games on ping to avenge last year's the schedule. ? defeat on their own home It is very realistic to grounds. believe that the goal will be The visitors will arrive achieved. Only the die-hard with a not too impressive fans believed that the Rams record, which includes a tie would have a winning seawith Elizabeth City State, son after the disappointing the only common opponent loss to N.C. Central. It was on the teams' schedules, possibly the poorest played The Marauders apparently game since Hayes took over are improving, as evi- in 1976. They have since denced in last week's 27 to won four straight and in15 win over Kentucky State, tend to make it five SaturBased upon the records of day night, both teams, Bill Hayes' The Rams have not been squad will have to be the lucky but have played imestablished favorites in this proved football, defensively non-conference contest. and offensively, during the Althouoh the Rams are winnino ?trenW The rfouo. chiefly concerned with the lopment, of this squad of CIAA title, they will not be inexperienced and freshcaught napping this Satur- man-dominated players has day. Bill Hayes and his men surpassed the beliefs of love to win, no matter who most of their ardent supthe victim might be, and porters, they have never been The upset wins over Union | | H 3 A fvi 11 PW x I I Til ??a 11 K k i VAMIAhih flj I ! Parks Chevrolet Pr? ' The'81 Chevrolets < ivTl zsflj obinson ? Wi EST HWY. ^8^ 5timareO MPG to the esti- CHEVYCH >u may get different mileage ?? ^ nin |B| Irive. weather conditions. 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