I P?9? B4-Th? Chronicle. Thursday, OctobJ i I y^nc*pEs^%^^g vV^hH :<#$> rf&gi |f|| I (r' i Vj ra Wk*^ y?s*& VMMPMPPP*V^CWflWWII^/i' vVMMHPHIPWPi^lM I 'Mi*iiilA>wwt^^^*.wc?:- v9*t4S^^Ki ?aaa?i??aa>>?A4a>?*A4a>??>a?iaaj|mi*????iiM?inaMitiiiiaiA?f m**mumaia4ii NHHHHNHNMHIIIIIIM^NNRIIINIRlM^M^NIVflVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII Aggies Win Thei From Page B1 sidered going in at the half down only six until we scored the first one (touchdown) so quickly. The blocked punt really started things for us." What was started by the blocked punt was kept going by the offense in the second half. Spurred by a 35-yard pass from quarterback Alvin Grier?to?signalcaller turned receiver Keith James, the Aggies drove 59 yards in nine plays to grab the lead at the 6:05 mark. Herring's kick gave them the edge after Jones' score from two yards out. ? The Aggies continued their blitz less than a minute later as yet another lightning bolt struck the Bulls, who must have started drinking Schlitz after grabbing the quick 20-0 lead. Brian Vick pounced on a Keith Byrd fumble. giving A&T the ball on the Smith 42. Wasting no time, Grier hooked up with Herb Harbison for a 42-yard bomb and Herring's kick put the Aggies on top 28-20 with 5:39 left in the third quarter. The Bulls used a little lightning of their own to knot the score less than tweminutes later. * ' Darryl Wesley, who ran for 162 yards on the day, darted 70 yards to the Aggie six and Mapp IIIMIIMIIIIimilllllllMMdIHMIIIIIIIMIIIIMII IIMIUtlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIMIIII Wfs Minori From Page B2 healthy. Julius Denson and minorities and sir Wayne Judge are other haven't changed th veterans in the secondary. bid." As a urntv they've limited Because no resei opponents to less than 64 amoums ho, yards a game rushing. And, done wjth mjnori with Oner back. Rose much business min I hopes the groups play system. Bu. Jessup against the pass (almost 150 s intendent yards per game allowed) ministration js cor W1"'^Ve,a,S . business with mine WSSU's defense, on the base ? Qn ,he fact other hand, has g.ven up haye (Q fjnd w. 276 yards per game, 147 on process .. the ground and 129 through Schoo, board m |S l'le,fr'1. _ the board will ado| Should the Bears lose this . f. Qrri ' , . . - , . increase the amoui m one, their chances of claiming the Southern Division I : j . i.i title win oe aeait a serious blow, since they have lu^Vl J already lost tcy North Carolina Central, a team I that has won four of five I Htmm s|j league outings. I .2.?' NCCU's only loss came at the hands of the Rams. I 'tOBOlCR Mel Rose wants this one I fjJJ!!! . badly. But his defense will I iSJJBSo? have trouble handling the I 4?j? ******* Rams' massive offensive I to < line. And.tf Hayes has been ft T41II < able to convince his backs I to hang on to the ball, the I ttITi Rams should be able to put I ?J?TM|Kit| points on the board. I jmrqws / r Still, WSSU's defense I tl CIUTIO? j I A Qf probably won't be able to TtumuC stop White, either, and in . I Sedar Ov?ne Paul Ford the Bears have I the league's best I '79CVTIASS placekicker. i -7, mi? Hayes says the keys to the I ^ (contest will be defense and I CAMKC the kicking game. My vote I 'tltSCOIT , _ , _ _ ? Door goes to the Rams offensive I '7^ MUSTAMC > line. WSSU by 6. I :mM|, I ||qg effective buffers I u ut?outn k for vour stomach. I champ ?.t> CafrBl I UUii ^rwWWI mf- *j? H 0 Kj ^^BflijU I (X>rM<\ jKv.?fortr> j L - f ?r 6, 1983 H^^^^^BltP^ite:. :"^l Ui i^^Bh^JHF > > B H Hr Mm ?gg jHM| Hraf; Hi r^JJJ & 111 ' x -. ... ir First With A ( miuimwihinnruih>i?in n mi i m im?mmh??n?mw scored from the five two plays later. Coach Wylie Harris, an A&T graduate, went for the tie and got it as holder Eddie Glaze took the center snap and passed to Mapp for the two-point conversion, making the score 28-all at the 3:24 mark of the third quarter. 1 he bulls took the lead the next time they touched the ball as Harold Amos returned Her"When we were down 20-0, / knew we had to score before the first half ended. I hadn't considered going in only six points down until we scored the first one so quickly. " ~ A&T Coach Mo Forte ring's punt 60 yards for a 35-28 Smith lead only i i i_ -1? f 4i acvunus mio me nnai quarter. Still, the Aggies wouldn't give up. Grady Hooker blockcd a second Smith punt, giving trte Agglw tttt ball on the Smith 11 five minutes later. After a holding penalty, urier passed 20 yards to Jesse Britt to pull the Aggies within KNNNMMHIMHIUIIUniNIIINNIINIMHNNIHIIimHNIIMHIIMIIIIINNIIIIINIIIII ities Having Hare tall businesses but they (lawmakers) dors. Bui e law that requires us to accept the low tion poli< tABlacl< irch has been conducted to identify in ding," B w much business the school system has gone 0V r vendors, it is difficult to say just how don't thi orities have done with the local school i says the amount has been very small. "In ac Zane Eargle says the system's ad- to adver nmitted to "finding a way to increase when w< >rities. In awarding a contract, I don't award cc that they are minorities or not. But we they are ays to get them involved in the bidding think w< minority ember Bailey says he is confident that 3t an affirmative action policy that will it of business done with minority ven_ r ? ? $BKQ5BnS 12,900 Zm *3995 H CAA suae ViJUV sw?ww<. Mf# 8995 ?MSSf"MT *3495 6995 m J2995 6995 53995 6995 47i""l,,a *2495 6995 SSF" $1495 5995 51495 pMr 73IBICK Sfl4AC 5995 ,1495 CAAC SMImt, W*Qur. 1495 TRUCKS ?""? >UK *!?-" 7995 ^ S'w '7995 ^ 5995 >6995 7!K'5995 ?5 '4995 2. """ '4995 ?2^W?Mr '4995 >3995 II IMl ? 'lovo \ fflBHa j ' /.^.v ':-J. . SMassaKiMfc'' Taunting A Rival Carver's Charles Baldwin (28) taunts I mM Atkins* Shawn Bailey with tha ball after acor^1 * tofl a touc^own during C*rvmr m wln last Thursday (photo by ' ";"vv." Jamas Parker). Comeback one. They failed on the two-point try but an offside penalty against the Bulls gave them a second shot and Forte went for the tie this time. Herring was true on the kick, again tying the score at 35 with 8:48 left in the seesaw battle. The Aggies then got the clincher on another Smith error. Tim Williams recovered Wesley's lumoic at tne Bull 23 with 5:02 left and Ruffin went 14 yards on an off-tackle play three plays later for the win -- but only after the Aggie defense stopped the Bulls twice on fourth down in A&T territory in the final three and a half minutes. "I have to commend our defense for rising to the occasion," said Forte of the last two defensive series. "Our kids just wanted this game badly. "We are undefeated on homecoming since I've been here," joked Forte, who has seen his team lose 11 of 12 outings otherwise. For Smith's Harris, the loss was especially disappointing. Not only did he see his Bulls lose a large lead in dropping to 1-3, but he lost to his old school. "That was a tough one to lose, but we just have to keep at it," he said. "We'll be out there trying again next week." lUHHHHiMHtiHtwiHimiiwiHUHiHwmmiiimiiiimmiimmmimiHii I Time From Page B3 I t he also says he believes that an affirmative ac:y is not the only solution. i vendors have not been aggressive in their bidailey says, "and we as a school board haven't irboard to ask minorities to participate. But I nk that's our job. Idition to the affirmative action policy, we need tise in the black papers, radio and black media ; are accepting bids. I don't think we should >ntracts because they (vendors) are black. 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