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I'agc 18- T he C hronicle, T hursday, October 29, 1981 r?W H ^P| W MmW%^^hfiHEjftr * ?^~4 J Marvelous World Middleweight Boxing Champion "Marvelous Marvin Harvard Lampoon's celebration of their national parody of ment Award"from Lampoon. iiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiitiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiimimiiiiimiiimiiimiiiiatiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiimiiiiimii Eagles Cough Ui D/^ I !/? / P T ^ ^ i vjiuidy z/ Elizabeth City -- NCCU tailback Mike Worthy S contributed to its ownde- fumbled the ball which was <5 mise setting up four first recovered by ECS linehalf Vikings scores as the backer Calvin Johnson. The i Eagles fell to sixth-randed Eagles defense held and s Elizabeth City State 27-20 ECS junior kicker Dwavne c in a non-conference game Whitfield booted a school c at Northeastern High record 50 yard field goal ; School Complex. The with 11:51 left in the Vikings raised their record period. Central again start- ( to 6-1, while the Eagles ed from its 20. On fourth t dropped to 3-3. down a bad snap to punter / The Vikings won the toss Joe Day forced him to run i and took to the wind. The to the 23. The Vikings took t Eagles started from their 20 5 plays to up their count to and moved to the NCCU 33. 10-0 with Gray Sneed going < On first down, sophomore the final two yards at 8:21. \ ASK ->?&9k BARRY ; By Barry Cooper . - ? y Q. Can you tell me if Jayne Kennedy's husband, Leon, was ever a professional boxer?-Sandra Wilson, Fori , Worth, Tex. , A. No, Leon has never fought professionally, though j he has made some movies where boxing was involved, j However, Leon did fight as an amateur, competing in Golden Gloves competition. Q. I'm a fan of Isaiah Thomas, the guard who used to . olay for the Indiana Hoosiers. He is with Detroit of the NBA now. Can you tell me how much money he signeo for and why he chose to give up his final two years of col 'ege?-Sam Shorter, Jackson, Miss. A. Thomas, a 6-foot point guard, was an all-american it Indiana. Sources say he decided to turn pro after his ^ophomore season because he didn't particularly like Indiana coach Bobby Knight and because he needed the money. Thomas comes from a large, poor family, and las wanted for some time to do some things for his mother. Thomas, who should start this season as a rookie, signed for about $400,000 per year. Q. I heard that Napoleon Johnson is transferring from Texas Southern to Louisiana State. Is this true??James lohnson. Duinrv Fin ^ . - ( A. It is. Johnson, a starter at center the last two >easons at Texas Southern, has already moved over to LSU. He won't be eligible this year, however, as transfers : must sit out one year. Q. Was Dave Winfietd a basketball player in co//eze?~John Evans, Marietta, Ga. A. Yes. Winfield, the New York Yankees' million; dollar-a-year outfielder, was a star forward at the Univer : sity of Minnesota, as well as an outstanding basebali J player. After graduating in 1973, Winfield was selected : by the San Diego Padres in the first round of the baseball draft, the Atlanta Hawks in the fifth round of the NBA ( draft, the Utah Stars in the sixth round of the ABA draft, \nd by the Minnesota Vikings in the 17th round of the j ; NFL draft. . ^ fGot a sports question? Just write "Ask Barry, "P.O. Box 486. Tallahassee. Fla. 32302). c Jf1^^ r -#';fc^^^^*53B r ' r "^ - - ^ " Hagler presents Brooke Shields with a knit cap during " People Magazine. Shields received a "Lifetime AchieveiiitiiiiiimittiiHiiuiiititiiiiiiifiiiitiiiimiiiMiiiiimiiimiiiiitmiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMMtiiiiii p 20 First Half -ZU 1 o ULJS u * need finished the day with Pass and ramble 24 yards >5 yards in 30 carries. for the score with 1:51 leftThe Vikings struck twice Central answered with two n the second stanza. Sneed touchdowns of its own in icored his second touch- final stanza. Junior iown at the 12:03 mark on a cornerback Andrew -Riddick ' ' >ne yard run. Again a.J?ad. returned a punt 33 yard^to map set up the score. *be ECS 7. Fraylon dropped Johnson picked off a back and hit Reece Carson jerald Fraylon pass and with a pass for the score, eturned it to the NCCU 17. Fraylon ran for the extra \gain the Eagles held and points. Vhitfield split the uprights Worthy ran over from the his time a 25-yarder. 2 with 5:21 left as the The Eagles got on the gagies pulled to 27-20. A icoreboard before the half s(,0rt punt of 16 yards gave vhen junior wide receiver ,he Faole< the hail at the Victor Hunter recovered a 7 ?^5 330 ^ard fumble by tight end James Foster in the end Central had one more cone. The Eagles had chance to score after stoppmarched 65 yards in 10 ing the Vikings and taking plays to score. over at its 34 with 1:48 left. The second half saw the They got to the 44 before Vikings score in the third losing the ball on downs period when Willie Thomas with 20 seconds remaining picked off another Fraylon in the game. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiimiHiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiir Rams From page 17 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiraiMi Reggie Wilson, senior Bulls have a tendency to Robbie Williams and hard give the ball up. Therefore hitting Stephone Darby as the statistics may not rethe starters. fleet the final score. The secondary will miss Just how close the game is interception leader Steve may depend on whether the Gray lost for the season Bulls are up or down, with an injury and they are very young. The Rams have returned WSW A t to the days of yester year, ? \J yy fl when they ran the ball all over opponents Freshman From page 17 quarterback Mike Winbush had 115 yards last week HUHnHUHUNiiitimiitMiitiiitiiiiiimiiiiii while back Mike Ferguson _ _ . . rushed for more than 100 linebacker Torin Smith. the prior week. Alex defensive stars. Cowins continues to be the 'n a al'e to stay out o top runner. He has yet to go ,hf,Cl AA Southern division irkn . . 6 ce ar, the Fayettevillc State over 100 yards in a game * I w I ? oui nas oeen a very consist- Broncos downed the Livent performer. Meanwhile ingstone College Bears the offensive line continue to improve. 19-10. Defensively the best Thc vir8?"ia State "Men adjective for the unit is Qf Troy" bit the dust for opportunistic . Over the (he third straight week at last four games, all wins, they have come up with 21 ^an^s Morgan State turnovers and three scores. are 'n con" Pierre Townsend continu- tention for the Northern ss to punt the ball into orbit division crown," said ind Ronnie Johnson is the , , u . . . ? ii Kiiiid .iidit iitdu tuatn eagues best at retunnng Moq . ;nemy punts. > K The Rams forte is pro- f0 P'ay like champions this lucing turnovers while the coming Saturday." g | |n n (* HOflllG \. opeciai yy* to y.yy Our great wicker collection. Decorate with a natural touch. Golden rattan trunks for linens. With wicker baskets and catch- clothing, toys, more Each, alls, laundry baskets, waste- 16'?x 16V2x32". Set of 2, baskets, planters, trivets, trays. Reg 139 99, Sale 89.99 coasters, more 30" patm fans 20v.x20,?x36 Set of 2. and maize floor mats, too Reg 159 99. Sale 109.99 Sale > JBMHH Automatic /" ??S^=s-~ blanket. Reg. $35. 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