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j. C.Smith s Bulls Overcome A&Ts Aggies For 24-20 Win In Charlotte ff , «imt *v+\ ]S£hsß* > ,-m| \" !: !-:s IN TO RIGHTFIEI.D FFNCE-Min- I I'w ins’ right fielder Tony Oliva crash : ■ . i gift Held fence trying to catch drive of Orioles’ Boog Powell in the (>ct. 4 second game of A. L. on. Hall tell u Oliva’s feet and Powell • o second base for a double. (UPI). V ! . : H ROUGH THE ROPES-New York: I :nipion Jose Napoles, (ub a n * Mexico, knocks Pete Toro, a a livinti in New York, through tiM in sth round of their scheduled 10- i i: -i out here Oct. 5. Napoles won a ni;. ; technical knockout over loro, t l i H {'creation Ihpt. \ civs S 1 17 years of l, 1370, are In c -c, a, in i Junior T. 1 i.- . .s oni narr.ent at : h a ."i.;iunity Con - :-C Oct. 10th. Fn i*•.«•>. i us» be members of the 'I . b I ' , A.ssocht t iO" ,i, ut it e center. Fi: -i • >■ v.ill he I !; ill .it'"!. ! the :ia . . In HRI > Association. Pfßjßjll .-;.i s''ri'l h\ tie H|m ! Associa J Seagram's 7 Crown and Be Sure. S L"hstillers Company New York City. Blen.led Whiskey. So Proof. Ct'ain Neutral Spirits. tion uni 11-e Raleie!. r.iiksand Recreation Department. For further information, call the Lions Park Communi ty Center at 755-6095. Slimnastics Classes Set Thu Raleigh Parks and Re creation Department is now of feiiny Slimnastics Classes for women at the Lions Park Com munity Center on Tuesdaj and Tliursdaj evenings, from ' p.m. to 8 p.m. For further information, call the Lions Park Comm tin it\ Cen ter at 755-6995. Bulls Begin "Bombing’ in First Qtr. 01,0 : ■ r:. ■ packed c< ■••• est a: >• ■• Memorial Cad; ; , rail's f J ed tin- ■ • ' 24-20 Satin -:.' u • • - ■ contest 1' r ' confer era . : 1 white di'oppi ;. t: '' visitors to --i < 1-3 against !! ■ The sixty - n ■ v.as dd ion : ,i< : ■ 1 f 1 ■ changed ? i *'■ fore Boll' ' ;: .i 1 n : ; h Duncan lui t' • •' good with • ' n ■ ' late in th- ! : . A ft or se v oral >< i 'h ' : ‘ ; launch.ed a ■ way through ! first fit minutes of ;! : t!:< terminate : v" 1 man field !’•'<••• i The Aw : back to ti f back rolh Charlie Mi yard mar; r the end f »'• - ; John Guy .idea* and the Aggies h ' .1. C. S !.!t 12 n.inuti i second quaf Joe Jo!uiso Duncan aerial m •! •••:•. the sam< <••>.:.; ■ ■ fOI the two r-"‘ ■' ' ’ a sparkling pas- ; ' • fullback Hiio! I h ; Aggies ahead a. .: • v!' . minutes to pln\ i' 1 - quarter on m 2 . : : : play. On and tin- t,..n ers for half!. , ■ ' trailing A&T -11. Duncan >ut *..•• 1 1 11 s ■ ’ following thi second t-.ilt ki'W . off with ,r tve i : • conic for ii o -ci■: - i'.J :• a ’*• kick was wide; '■ • 1 up H-13. I lie c.r.. h t last earl'. - t t" h. n on a two • i •• < th-* 20-17. '■Skinny Ro; ”: i ; ; icing on th. can i > fourth quart.': . ! interference 7 against t! e ■Cm ' . -> " dove over apis, ~j ( - seyed Aggies fi 1 ' ■■ give the Bull** . needed for was gi). ■:! b\ ( ..■ ■ v> as on top f* • • .••••'• six minutes . ainn With the ■ • '' ' continue on t ' \ Southein In v v plays V. i rit : • Saturday aft«.n conference silt. AGGU w \. ' v: .' SPARTANS - hi, :., • • ! Henri w•. m- of \-t i o UT will - ; ' I in Greensboro •f, * ..]• . ■.*. . er is averagi. ' four • .Is ; ' earn . —■MiiiTHwrinir«~TT n ~ ninr i ~ Tmir i ir n • nr" | sou i li > iimn 11 SI SIOIO '' ! A a II i ILII •.1 r i GFII'DEP - ;- -t. : . t. In I 1 adinc ;,G s: •*. . el clip's f >O~ ',! i rrijai s * a record x « ; Sr a i * defense lias ; • p- -: til VSC’S - .A of U p . . . • :*! • dh.fensehas • Tom Over ■ i' as a : * i; v b k ti ,•*.) r itv state . i, ]’♦, Vi :t C.-ver t . hotGed ui the *. Last ; eigl.t unas- C . h-> 5 . helping the T: •- j ip a romohack ln r : rsi * -.jp ~f p u < 1 i : : lizabeth * • . tTindld.ate •, }.ni Oi S. (VSC -p •; h* i a i.oi Depart ■ = * . Gams* loam ,i ■ ■ , i • !• i and given i corni* 73 - - u > "AGO BEARS . . ’ Charlie Sanders lunges forworn 4~\ ird Ross from lion quar ' i bison in the first quarter of 'hu>,, t nil) Chicago Oet. 5 at o D fioit. Bears’ Bennie Mo tile tackle on Sanders as Bears’ ( : ) ni ved in to assist. Detroit , 2s-14. (UPI). ? HILL'S INC. of RALEIGH j I oki i i - :; v FAMOUS BRANDS ii ii k ***** ;f \ BROWNING j \ j: 1 fjj SAVA«f UR I AMMUNITION I I v\ . , U scopes f r | RELOADING ? L I \ EQUIPMENT | 1 M X 0 *;:: and Under ? ? ? | v •■’■' ■■ '»***■*■*■»***-»++*, % ***++*+ .*■>*<*Ri Si ; : j /yfyj&m&iA ::| r| [1 j ' H • han °GUNS h . j itr ! \ by: Coit 11 II Smith & Wesson \ Hunting Clothes f l High Standard \ \ ; to •'! father and sen J ? Ruger ? ! /c; Bto 58 ?I * SHOTGUNS & RIFLES l ‘ DEER HUNTER SPECIAL i j | WINCHESTER Model 94 TO Cai,, leaver Action ] /’ Shot .. . Peg. °ricc $99.95 f *ls WHILE THEY LAST bj HI I I f C 1720 N.BLVD. fj ILL 3 ; InC. U.S. 1 NORTH Lj 'We ServiceWftqlWe Sell" Phone 833*4684 jl ’Dogs Lose To Rattlers By 28 MO '. RANG- BURG, S. C.-Flori ti. \■. M forsity exploded • ■ v.• !o icl. iov.:is int; ■ fourth tel on t let -at rolina t. 1 ■ , 2 - -1 1 rah!' ia> night ir. n SI.AC football gamp in Bulldog Stadium. The Rattlers scored on a i..e-yard burst In halfT*ack (; ■ , R'b.vnrds and a one-} ard sir. ■ ■ running 1 rck Fred \V::r: on to put the game out of t. ach of the determined Bull docs. I* a !isappointing defeat to the ■,)72 spectators who ■■air.meJ Bulldogs Stadium hop ing for an upset of the Rattlerfc who have dominated the 17-year series. 14-2-1. •. C. state ;. ielded the first t,uichdoati early in the game as the Rattlers struck the first i: e tic got their hands on bi foot! all. It was an 84-yard uch in 10 plays that gave the Rattlers a 6-0 advantage with less than five minutes gone in the first period. Joseph Je wett kicked the extra point. The Bulldogs threatened with t! dr defensive tackle James E vans separated quarterback Steve Scruggs from the bull and middle guar 1 Jo - Hudson fell on it at the S. C, State 44. Sophomore quarterback Ben Samuels tossed a 47-yard pass t.) end William Clark that put the ball at the Florida 1 . Then the alert Rattler deft nse picked off one of Samuels ’ pa ss - es, killing that drive at the visitors’ four-yard line. Tir Th iilff BROCKIN ;T(:\ . 10PPED BY DUKE-Columbus, O.: Ohio State’s John BrocT in yU'ii (12) : 'ojioeci on the Duke 45 yard line by “Blue Devil’s” (12) Rich gw-ui . ! (", ! E itiny Murdock as the “Bucks” switched to a ground attack in the third quarter after their first half serial offensive failed to score. Final score, OSU 34, Duke 10. (UPI). Farr Sparks l ions Past Bears, 28-14 DETROIT- Spark" ■ D t! . running of M< ’ Fan ,c,d Altic Taylor md the pitas iefense of Dick Lebean, the Detroit I ions gained ■-■oil po isessi-m of first place in the touch Cen tral Division of the National Fool ball Confeience by def'.-ai mg the previously ur'-'eatenC' cage Beat's here Mondav nig’d, 28-i;. Farr and Taylor repeatedly found g.apinj ol»*s intiie Ik 1 dofonsH in * ud qr \v< Bill Munson blended In his passing .ratr.e to go along ' n' : the pla- of th" h'i i c i::it for Pk>i ’ ■ \> ic is no-. -I --' for the s .son Farr, who is tied for the scoring lead In t: * \kc v !*’ FIRST IN FASHION ’ Vest Suits For Fa!! Tweeds, Stripes, Leathers In All The Most Wanted Fall Colors $45 . McLeod Watson & Lanier Downtown & North Hills MaSI Free Parking Always " THE CAROLiWiAN RALEIGH, N C„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1070 36 points, scored two touch downs for the third time this ‘car in a game. It was F’arr’s 20-vard run midway the final quarter that put the game out of reach of the Bears, who were playing without their star of fensive threat, Gale Sayers ior the second straight week. “'hit*: go took a 7-0 lead the Pressing room at intermission on a 20-yard touchdown strike from Jack Concannon to Dick Gol den, who beat Detroit’s cor ner back Lem Barney in the first quarter. 1 But the Lions, feeling tic results of the first touch iown scored against them this season, came back in the third period to score three six point ers to take a 21-7 lead after three quarters of play. Farr scored the first touch down of the period on a two yard run around his left end and Taylor added a TD of a seven-yard scamper before Munson hit Larry Walton with a 13-yard strike. But the not-to-be-denied Chi cago gridders pulled within striking distance an the first day of the fourth period when Concannon hit Gordon a 61- yard strike to narrow the mar gin to 21-14. Leabea killed all chances for a Chicago victory when he in tercepted a conca nn o n pass rmuway the fourth quarter to set the stage for Farr’s final score. 19
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