Shaw U. s Bears Tie Fayetteville State’s , pigged ' -'tense . \if Uu Ln; i- 1 sit y .*i nd - ..... .|U S -ire l.'.ii - • ■ ipu'ity u + A " • ;• >- ! play I <•>«!. t flanker Mien * > * l, ’.'ai'is on ■ s v yi• si k ; of '' • , f , . 4 ; : Hp _ V nd « ! a a O f vscs d»rt A*- '! mes / o , ii’<■ On The Air Vi S' FH • . Vn.-AU Vir *J a i games, both home and away, i i.- i « broadcasted b\ two looa I \ adlo stations • 1 oy a? o \\ IK I, 1410 KC and A r>YL-F?,l, 02.1 Me, Chester, ' ’ *'•!:> » ernes - -11 be r>lav- I • y I,i:r y v; -'c f l ' " vvi \ • " 0(- «.i the col iotce coin n \\,'■ i l a ini citizens of the near - b\ a as arc invited to time »n \r-c - .ilso cordially in vi- * o A?e the sponsors Driv* Solely ” -J V"b . \ v _ \ * ’ A r i Zwn r; f 'V rZgWgjaEZl-jii^y:. >. *■ •*» ■ ' : ' SCORES HIS THIRD RUN-Pittsburgh, • Hoi) I'olan scores his third run in -Pirates game and almost runs down ocher Manny Sanguilleti in the Bth ■ don ran from first base on Tony - louble. (UPI). ' i H . ». ; ‘ .£•* . ,\i i'llßi:E Y ARDS-Stanford, Calif.: Stan >. Purdue back, gets three yards to :kree yard line in first quarter of a .ford Stadium Oct. 3. Brown was from behind by Stanford’s line- Horowitz (56). Purdue, a 19 point : i Stanford in the third quarter by , * i-~. t - : if A r FIRST-Pittsburgh, Pa.: Pirates’ - i rgel is safe at first in the 6th inning \ roller io Reds third baseman Tony 1 z. Pere threw wildly to Lee May at first ;no'i Sail i y arm). (UPI). r *3,; jyfe fc, : . • i ; . VS FOR I YV.i xgton’s (92) Ralph Bayard gathers in a 3b oird pass for a touchdown, away from Navy defendei (44) i s at \ irtue during first half action o Washington’s rout of Navy, 56-7. (UPI). Aggies’ Coath Howell Plans Lineup Shifts After 33-0 Loss To Fla. A&M TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -You got a feeding ti e .U ! meant every word when he said, “there are g” m ade. ’ ’ The humiliation to Howell was evident. He had just pranc ed the sidelines for 60 harrow ing minutes as his Aggies were smothered 33-0 by arch rival Florla A&M. It was the worst beating to an A&T team since Howell took over three sea son ago. "We had absolutely no de fensive secondary," said Ho well, "but we are changing the whole defensive setup, including some personnel. We could not have stopped their glee club the way we played tonight,” FAMU quarterback Steve Scruggs provided most of the Aggies’ woes. He riddled the inept defensive secondary with short, medium and long bombs, twice for touchdowns. "We just didn’t do well at all,” volunteered Howell, still smoldering in the humid dress ing room, "Some of our per Southern U. Blanks Miss. Valley, 20-0 ITTA BEN A, Miss.-Southern University fullback Harold Lev ins was the man of the hour as he scored one touchdown and i passed fifteen yards on an op tion to flanker Allen Dunbar for another as the Jaguars shut out the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils, 20-0 In a South western athletic conference battle here Saturday night. After a first quarter, marked by heads up defensive play, but no scoring, Southern tallied 13 quick second period points (nan assortment of ways. The scor ing came, via a field goal, a touchdown with a two-point con version and a safety. The first three points were chalked up by Clifton Smith, who booted a 32 yard&r, culminating a Jaguar drive that began at their own 43 yard stripe, this happened with 11:46 left in the half. Barely more than three min utes passed before Southern was sriven the opportunity to score again because of alert play by free safety David W alk er, who picked off a Don Mc- Cray pass at the Jaguar 49 and returned It to the MVC 15. Grover Richardson, South ern’s leasing ground - gainer, punched the ball to the four on the next play and picked up an other on a successive run. After Ernest Murray was stopped at the line of scrimmage, Levins came in and crashed into the end zone reeling for the score. On the first attempt from placement, Mississippi Valley drew a penalty which left the Va. State’s Trojans Beat Howard £/., 20-0 PETERS BURGH-Showing bal anced offense and a stiff de- I sense, the Virginia State Col lege Trojans won their season home opener, remained un defeated and downed previous ly unbeaten Howard University 20-0, here, Saturday. The Trojan defense, led by massive Larry Brooks, 6- 4, 260-lb. defensive tackle, ! twice stopped the Bisons tn j side the Trojan five to pre l serve a 6-0 halftime lead and I the game. Brooks, a junior from Prince George, Va., had nine unassisted tackles and sev-' en assists. After a scoreless first quar ter, VSC scored with 12:31 to go in the second when soph. Broughton Crushes Winless Hillside By 21-0 Margin r by sam davis DURHAM - The Broughton High Caps of Raleigh, disclos ed a fine running attack, along with very accurate passing to defeat the Hornets of Hillside High, 21-0 here Friday night. From the first time, the Caps took the ball anyone could tell it was their night. Broughton took the hall on their own4o-yardline and drove 60-yards in four plays to pay dirt with, All-State candidate Jim Bass carrying the pigskin over from 6-yards out with 8:08 to to in the first quarter. The highlight of that series of play was a 24 yard pass play from Dave Turner to Eric Handy and an 18 yard run by Handy. The Hornets attempted to streak by when the Caps took the ball after a punt. John Holding trying to find a receiver in Hillside territory had his pass picked off by James McDonald at the Hornet 40. Hornet quar terback Tyronne Roland hit Sam Whitted with an 18 yard pass at the Caps 36. However, the drive was stopped when the Hornets quarterback was thrown to a 10 yard loss by big George Baltimore, After a bad snap from cen ter, Hornet punter Van Blalock sonnet just quite on us, won’t happen again.” Kind words were hard t 'Cou.e by, but the A&T coaci did : n>- his approval totkeperfo: n ancc of senior running back Hm -M Riley and freshmen iclm James Lilly and Robert !!■ b Lilly was exteniel" effectiv“ running punts and kickoff-, shaking lose once for 1 < arm-. "We are going to move I.illy to the defensive secomL: starting Mon da f said !i< .11, In spite of the score, t: i - tlers were unable to run *=! Ar, getting only 31 yards t the Aggies’ 98 on the ground, "Our front line defense did a c.ood job, except for a lev people." said Howell. "I also •’■ . ■ Blacknall, our linebacker tackle Billy W'idemar. pi e well. But other than that, • r< are going to be sonm <•’ .: . . made.’’ ball at the one and one- ad line. Again from kick forma tion, the fake was on and I'to a. • Hall passed for two points » Harold Carmichael to mo e to- JAG lead out to 11-0 with left in the half. With 1:37 remaining or, - clock before intermission, Jags had the Devils with their backs to the wall at their own 13 and Southern defensive end Donnell Smith broke through to trip MVC’s quarterback, V Cray, in the end zone fm a safety to end that pet iod’s s< <' - ing. Southern managed • m deep penetration io the ‘I one, but turned the ball owi the Devils when Hall three in complete on fourth dov .1 : mined defensive pl.r s - ' by a Jim Elder int- eeptioi gave Southern the hall an ■ began their last marc! "' .r h than two minutes left. The drive mon enta ged down but Ul) Jones, F Southern’s punter cam n; a new twist as he hit r • Hal Carmichael with a ; -■ ■- looked on as his t' 1. 2 split end twiste i in t like a halfback to the MVC ' for a34 yard pickup, sh i t penalty against MVC : ad ed the ball back to the 1 ; - lowing a 6 yard loss. H.CI pitched to Levins, w! • ■ swinging to his right s: le. 1 ■ . - ins spotted Dunbar fr ■ in ; dirt country and opted tv successfully. Clifton; r. ; ed the point-after. quarterback Joe Winsl scrambled and tossei yai bullet to tight end BerniePreb ble who was standing in tin- end zone. Jimmy Dugger's tr tor the point was blocked. In the third quarter, tl • nun conscious Howard Bisons mixed in a few passes and moved ti ball well all over the field tin*: they got inside the fiv-. v ■ Brooks was over the cen"m and the Bisons couldn't got it over. Then with 7:24 to go in *h. game, Mike Jacobs, senior half back from Atlantic City, X. J., rambled 34 yards with a ban off from quarterback I. afa te Merchant for a sc< Dugger kicked the point ton ak< it 13-0, VSC, was tapped at his own 31 r• ■ line and fumbled t > ( ■ rill. Tit- Caps took the ball and first plat John Holding .h bill Starling with 37 yard TD pas-, with 11;06 to go in th • secon quarter and the Capt- w< :v ■ it front, 13-0. Following the intern.is.- :ou, the Caps began to no 1 .. avai: when Bass proved -. t.> he i.- of the most highh regai ded runnlt g backs in the stao . He got the bail on a t.and-off fr : Turner and broke five tackle and ran 12 yards to the Hill side 45. After Handy rambled foi yards Bass almost out ran the entire Hornet secondat - i moving the ball to the 3 yu; :- line. Larry Height took the ball in for the score and Turner ran the two point conversion to give Broughton the 21-0 viete: •. margin. The Caps gained 120 yards on the ground, while allow die Hillside a -3. In passing, they piled up 200 yards, while holding their op ponent to only 36. The Caps' next game will lx' Oct. 9 when they will play host to the defending State Cham ions, Fike High School of Wil son. Morgan Gefs 54-15 Win C ver NCCU foot IzK v. • .... . ,md its firs? ( i •. • . Morgan A' ' A ' '■•• \ in v s! , . , .- ]' l; , i it i rom , : _ _ , . . ; ~ _ ,t . • ~ r \ i, , L Q "I . , y ViiChofl Curtis i'-ivis, on ii four-yard run ■' (I'.l ;)z.ss \rom c ’Pin i a i % ill’s* .sci ii‘B 101 l owed If ! 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Mention AU-A riran role for tlie 1969-’7O I -x all season. a impressive 429 hat- Atkinsonhascom iv.'r full seasons with the r-i had made All-Con - * iotb years. During his .■ year he slugged his ;“G b.uting average, son of Mr. and Mrs. ads Howard Atkinson, Sr... f 72f>2 Lawton St., Pittsburg)., Pa., the 5’4 M - 142-pound junior is a graduate 'of Penn Hills High School where he played three vears of high school varsity baseball. While at Lincoln Atkinson has compiled an equally im pressive academic record. Aside from his many other interests and activities, Atkin son is also a memliei of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Go To Church Sou. 17