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I Page B4-The Chronicle, Thursda College Noteboo Harvey, 1 By DAVID BULLA Chronicle Sports Editor A couple of black college quarterbacks in the state had outstanding games last Saturday. North Carolina A&T's Alan Hooker completed 22-of-27 passes for 357 yards and four^ touchdowns in the Aggies' 40-14 win over Howard University. The big dav allowed the sophomore to establish an A&T single-season touchdown record with 18. The Liberty product now has his sights on Ellsworth Turner's - single-season record of 2,046 yards, set in 1976. Hooker ran his total to 1,483 yards. He'll have to average 188 yards in his last three games to equal Turner's mark. North Carolina Central's Earl "Air" Harvey broke Gerald Fraylon's school single-game mark for yardage with a 389-yard . - - ? - eiiort in a 4i-w loss to hUzabeth City State. The freshman tied ^ Fraylort's NCCU record for completions with 26. He nearly pulled out the victory, but a two-point conversion pass to Terrence McNeill with 28 seconds left was ruled incomplete. McNeill caught the pass, but an official ruled the tight end had taken one step out of bounds, then returned to the playing field to make the reception. Harvey, working out of Coach Henry Lattimore's no-huddle offense, finished with a CIAArecord 71 offensive plays. Teammate Robert Clark caught a school-record 13 passes for a CIAA-record 285 yards and moved within 18 yards of the CIAA career receiving yardage record. The junior from RichMMMMmHHMHHHWnillHUUUHnHUHIHIHfMUIWMII Sports Profii MaaamNiiunmMiuiiNiiiMHiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiMiHiiiiii Sometimes it builds to a point tha ner hesitant to train daily. "Sometimes it's difficult getting said. "But I'm fine once I get out over the first mile or two, I feel g< "This is good because it help myself. It's up to me to motivate i There have been other times sh stopping. The 5-foot-4, 130-pounc a fibia stress fracture a few years take time off to recover. She co from shin splints, too. "My friends tell me to stop, bu she said. "Sometimes my legs woi But I know I wouldn't be here wi put it in His hands. 'God, these ari I just go." One form of motivation that has come the pain is running again distance luminary as Grete Waitz won her seventh New York City lasi eignt years Sunday. Waitz earr new car. "I had run in a race with h< Albert. 44It was the Charlotte Mai able to stick with her for the first iin choice Save on joggers Featuring padded colla cushioned insoles. Ave in men's, women's an boys' sizes. Regularly $8.00 Youths'(sizes 1 1 -2) Girls'(sizes 12V2-3) Reg.$12.97 Men's nylon trifold wallet. Ffcbfioi Shop (h?M Wlntton-fotofi 1 a?t Winston Shopping Con 2 2853 North libarty Straat 3 lothmann ? PU/a 3814 Ra 4 2942 Waughtown Strtat Sale prices good ttai Sun Beeia?iMM? i. i ?y, October 31, 1985 >k Booker tun Virginia's Chris Warren breaks i Forest's James Brim, who did cat the Deacs' 20-18 loss. Brim need the 1,000-yard career mark (photc mond, Va., has 2,655 yards. St. Paul's James Woodson (1974-76) has the record of 2,673. Freedom Bowl The Mid-Eastern and Southwestern athletic conferences have announced the guidelines for this season's Freedom Bowl, to be played in Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium Jan. 11. This year's format stipulates that: seniors selected to their respective leagues' first-team allconference squards automatically tMllltlMllltlllttMttlMltttMIIIMIItlllltlllllllMtltllltllltltllllll From Page B1 t it makes a run- Albert, who tea CA, said there a started," Albert received from run there. Once I'm enhanced cardio^ 3od. durance and oven s me cope with ^"I'd still like to myself." lighted you feel, tl e nas consiaere^pfa, A^Xt^who w? 1 Albert she n ntinually suffdW^^^tti like\o gr t I'm addicted^i prorate fitness, pei uld be so tender. iihiiimiihiiimihiiiiiiimi ithout God. So 1 t your legs.' And SpOtlll i helped her over- tanifiiainiiiaiiiiiiiiiiaiaiiiisi st such a long- carved out an eq , The Norwegian last four years. Marathon in the Somehow the p led $25,000 and a this season, but 1 him. sr before," said "Being a new s< athon ancfl was rankings easily," mije'tjr'two." then we will have EM by Cuga?^B^ ^ rs and iilable A l>Nin IV ' - 1.99 ^S55s^!? (Shews % or*o ttofM let 570 Clartmonl Ave 5 KMarl Pla*a ?1 6 8755 South Man ynoMa "<J 7 K-Mart Shop Ct _or?d We'n *oy itofti avatywhaw. . MasterCard, visa or Choice. Open eve % fi in outstai ^ * B v.. m up a pass intended for Wake :ch three passes for 48 yards in Is only 32 more yards to reach > by James Parker). qualify for the event. f head coaches from the conference winners will coach the teams. assistants will come from second-, third- and fourth-place finishers and one assistant each from the champions. players from independents Florida A&M and Tennessee State will be added to the ME AC, which has two fewer members than the SWAC. all-stars from the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference will join the SWAC team and players from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association iches aerobics at the Central YMire four major benefits she has ining. They include body toning, vascular fitness, increased enill physical health, lose 10 pounds," she said. "The le better you run." is a Dky^sical education major at lay evenTuafty get into the fitness ow with the YMCA," she said, ght like to get involved with corhaps opening my own business." ght From Page B2 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHIIMIIIIKIHIUINi ually sparkling 29-2 ledger in the oil people have overlooked Carver Bovender isn't letting that bother chool, we can't expect to crack the he said. "But if we beat Page, earned a place in the rankings." ismsmmsgsssssss^ ? >?'*?*>70 Pttars Crttk Pirkway n SI Ltimglon t laungton rungs ?, open Sun. i-apm >1 r iding days will be added to the MEAC squad. nine other independents will be represented, with Lincoln, Mo., Central State, Langston, Bishop and Arkansas-Pine Bluff supplying the SWAC and UDC, Cheyney, Kentucky State anh West Virginia State going to the MEAC. The SWAC captured the first two Freedom Bowls, winning 36-22 two years ago and 14-0 last January. A&T Hal! Six former football players are among the athletes to be inducted in North Carolina A&T's Sports Hall of Fame Nov. 16. They include John Cuthrell, J Ron Francis, Maurice Godley, Donald Quarles, Lorenzo Stanford and Arthur Lee Worthy. Also to be inducted is former basketball star Melwood Davis, late boxing Coach Matt Brown ? and Athletic-Board-in-Control charter member Waddell Pearson. Cuthrell, who played at A&T from 1953-56, was a two-time allCIAA selection. He later coached football, basketball and track at the prep level. He also served as a high school referee for 20 years. Francis was a tight end from 1961-64, won all-conference honors three times and played pro ball in the National and Canadian football leagues. Godley, a renowned agronomist, played from 1936-38. He won all-conference honors in 1938. Quarles was a flashy and durable running back. He also boxed and was a runner-up in the 1953 NCAA Tournament. Stanford and Worthy both were all-Americas during their Aggie days. 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