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BIG CHARLEY BOYD ...262 pound Bronco GERALD JOHNSON ...J. C. Smith ace CIAA Football Roundup Johnson C. Smith Tangles With —Fayetteville In Top Attraction— With first-ranked Norfolk State playing powerful Grambling University in a football attraction in New York City Saturday, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Asso ciation football interest focus on Fayetteville, N C. this weekend. The battling Broncos of Fayetteville State, who have trained their sights on a second-place finish in the conference championship race, will host the Golden Bulls of Johnson C. Smith University, a red-hot outfit that is also interested in finish ing in high position. Other CIAA football games will pair Virginia Union t against Livingstone College in t Richmond, Va. in another t important clash. Virginia f Union, like J. C. Smith and Fayetteville, entertains some v hopes for a Norfolk State slip- g up when the Spartans return 1 to league action against St. g Paul s College in Norfolk. Va S on November 22. v Virginia State will travel to f Tennessee State, Shaw will r take on Winston-Salem and 3 Elizabeth City will battle St. 1 Paul’s, rounding out the con- 8 ference schedule. s The outcome of the games at 3 Fayetteville and Richmond 0 will be watched very closely. Victories for Fayetteville and Livingstone would all but offi cially sew up the title for Norfolk State, who is in first place with a 6-1 record and with St. PauTs left to play. J. C. Smith will meet Vir ginia State in Charlotte next Saturday to close its schedule* and Virginia Union will clash with Hampton at Hampton, Va. in its season finale. Fayetteville's strong defense will get a serious test in its efforts to stop the run ning of Ernest Williams and the passing of James Wide man. Golden Bulls standouts in the last six outings. Williams is the conference's second best rusher with an impressive 6.1 average for 733 yards with 117 carries. He has contributed 91.6 yards to each J. C. Smith game this season. Wideman has really come of , age in the last six contests, pitching for 906 yards and 10 ouchdowns with 78 compie ions for 164 passes. He ranks hird in the loop's individual >assing statistics. The Broncos will counter with the tremendous running Same that has churned out 1,524 yards in nine games for a Same average of 190.5 yards, senior fullback James God win, a sure selection on the M1-C1AA team later in the nonth and a strong candidate ill-American honors, is the earn s leading rushers with 186 yards with 164 runs and a sensational 110.8 game aver ige. He's also the CIAA most >utstanding individual in rush- I ng statistics. I 19 Fayetteville Seniors To End Football Careers * ajcucvmc — iiuicicru &cn* ior football players at Fayette ville State University will play their last regular season game Saturday when the Broncos host CIAA rival Johnson C. Smith. Also, the Mayor of Fayette ville has proclaimed “Coach Ray McDougal Day" Satur day when the two teams clash. McDougal is an alumnus of Johnson C. Smith and the Broncos fell tast year to his old alma mater. 13-0. This year J. C. Smith has a share of first place in the CIAA with a 4-1 mark and stand 6-3 overall. FSU is in foruth place with a 4-2 CIAA record and a 7-2 overall mark. This season the Broncos have won more games than any year since McDougal took over the helm in 1971 as head coach. The Fayetteville State sen mis piaymg meir last games are Maurice Franks, defen sive back; Krnest Cantrell, quarterback; Wayne Byth wood, flanker; James God win, fullback; James Tucker, fullback; Prentis Bennett, defenslv^back; Tim Heath, halfback; Morris Godwin, offensive tackier Jeffrey Dawson, center; James Williams, linebacker; Armond Wrenn, linebacker; Nathaniel Simmons, offensive tackle; Reginald Broadnax, defensive tackle; James Sanders, defensive end; James Gaddy, defensive tackle; Charlie Boyd, offen sive tackle; and Herbert Faison tight end. Keep your out-of-town friends informed on what's happening in Charlotte by sending them a copy of the Charlotte Post each week. The cost is only $8.00, plus tax per year, A FREE GIFT FOR YOU A Beautiful 4-Pc. Place Setting Of 1 CHADDS FORD FINE CHINA When You..... 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He needed 22 to tie the record. “I believe he would have gotten the tying touchdown and possibly the tie breaker," ms juoiiani coacn LnucK Pen nington said after his team racked its eighth straight vic tory enroute to an undefeated season. “I’m not taking anything away from our opponent.” Pennington explained. "I thought they played well. However, I also believe that the condition of the field and the fact that he (Kenny) sus tained an ankle injury early kept him from scoring more than once.” According to Pennington, the Mites set up a "Sleeper" play that fooled the entire PAL team. 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