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I t AM CCLLCei > Black College Briefs So Far, 1 By BARR Y COOPER I Call it The Year of the Big Experiment. Black college basketball teams across the country are challenging the big-name schools this season, and so far the results have been far from encouraging. North Carolina A&T, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference champion, lost 100-77 to North Carolina State; Florida A&M dropped a 91-58 decision to Marquette and Alcorn State was routed by Syracuse 110-77. It is clear by these early decisions that the black colleges will need a lot more work before they can hope to compete with the Top 20 teams. However, officials at FAMU, Alcorn State and A&T say the schools will continue to play top teams with hopes of strengthening iheir programs. The Secret Ingredient WASHINGTON, D.C. ? What will it take for black college basketball ? teams to be able to recruit for the top players? Howard University Coach ? ArB". ^Villiamson thinks he has the answer. , A. L A nri 9 , ^ - % 4 * ~/\ iv coniraci, ne says, "ine chance to be on television and get that kind of exposure means so much to a Gla do" jb -ansmB i-Uti r Recycling use h^lps the envi be profitable 1 we pay cash f (green, ambei glass contain< While you're I battle against % i ii . Page 26-VWn$ton-S?le^ Chronicle, Thun i FWttW^LVH -I Good kid and so much for your program. You look at the Big East Conference. One reason they are doing so well is because of the fantastic TV package they have. I think if we could get that I kind of package, or one even close to it, we could be on our way." S.C. State Dominates ' GREENSBORO, N.C. ? How powerful is South Carolina State in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference? Very powerful. The Bulldogs placed 11 men on the 23-man ME AC all-star f001ball team, an incredible figure. S.C. State was ted by its sensational running^back Anthony Reed. Florida A&M had the second-most players on the team, five. Hubbard Honored WASHINGTON, D.C. ? The prestigious Pigskin Club of Washington, D.C., gathered recently to honor Florida A&M football Coach Rudy Hubbard. The club cited Hubbard for his achievements in black college football uvci iiic [Mai . iiiiic jrcais. nuuuaiu, who just completed his ninth season at FAMU, has led the Rattlers to two national championships, including a . Division I-AA title in 1978. ssrecyc larsand id bottles and jars helping to conse ronment and can takes a lot less t< for you. Because glass). And, the or color sorted recycle, the less r, clear) used tyury in landfills, srs. ttfed glass ? it i nelping to win the and sense. litter, you're also day, January 20, 1983 mSSSmmSSSSSSSm ===^ HI ^HKSB ; r^B HHr ^ HHHHHHHHHHI^^^^r^^ss Victory Psnaitoiillla C*a#a V Inluaralfii'a A.fi r a v/ vvi 9i?y w % recently named Most Valuable Play< triumph over Shaw Unlversf Business League Tournament played In 22 points and grabbed 23 rebounc native Is averaging 14 points and 121 B. Henderson). * tt* ling mah sense. >rve energy (it Glass Recycling Cen d remelt used more we material we Bring in your TiaKes aoiiars <u.Att atcrccft Q * *'J| *41 fr^p^-' ' >al VjH h,l^r-rr jB * V; Rides :enterf William "Tree" Person, was er In the Bronco's 87-7$ championty in the pre-hollday Fayetteville ? ?; on the FSU campus. Person poured Is against Shaw. The Nesmlth, S.C., rebounds per contest (photo by John ter O) WINMJJNOtt Giass CootaKier Ovwion
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