THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N C . SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1972 18 Doubleheader Scheduled For Dorton A renaSaturaay X ■ I .§ • % jTv ‘ « #.J i ' ***v *|§§ AN i #IPP *&: fl££ v . v *-».s**~ ' As .■>&&■'■""' Jg r *■*:*<• ’ *|P' It „ # ~,. Jf *1 .. “ SHAW RESERVES- These are two of the top reserves for the Shaw U niversity fßears and will be ready to enter the lineup Saturday night if necessary. Alan Brathway, left, and Charlie Bell, right are likely to see .action in the Capital City Doubleheader slated for Dorton Arena. FALCON KF eOl'NT.Cr’is Pritchett grabs .1 rci-sm.: ' ' Au gustine’s in the Falcons’ game against Hampton Institute last Satur day night in the Finery Gymnasium. Daniel Orie (32) tries to take the ball away for Hampton. The Falcons’ William Fleming and Wayne Britt (50) of Hampton watch the action. BASKETBAII Doubieheoder Ist Gome ..7 PJM. ST. AUG’,S f FALCONS ; [U|| W A BARBER SCOTIA SABERS Sjjgf 2nd Game.. 9 PM. SHAW ?{/ bears n ELIZABETH CITY % VIKINGS 5 Dorton Arena January 14 at Dorton Arena -- St. Aogestiie’s is. Elizabeth City I _ . ADMISSION 1 Advance $*2.00 At Door 3.00 v » miiiiiWTMrrfviw-TiniimimmrrTr^v— —Ti«iiir-i>rTiiTi-iirrri-iiim'ri'riiri~Tr- -r—i * r—-i--4F Falcons Meet Barber Scotia At 7 \ Shaw Tangles With Elizabeth City BY EARL MASON The site has been changed but the excitement will be the same come Saturday night when the third of four Capital City Doubleheaders will be held at the Dorton Arena rather than at the Broughton High School Gym nasium as originally scheduled. St, Augustine’s will tangle with the high scoring Barber Scotia Sabers in the 7 p.m. opener and the Shaw Uni versity Bears will meet the Eli zabeth City Vikings in the night cap in an important CIAA strug gle. The Sabers coached by Aldon Coefield, are one of the highest scoring teams in the area av eraging better than 102 points per game. Barber Scotia car ried a 7-2 record into the game against Gardner-Webb this week. The two loses for the Sabers have been to Gardner-Webb and Guilford College. Barber Scotia dropped a 113-98 decision to Guilford and was on the short end of a 116-102 score to the ex plosive Gardner-Webb quintet, one of the two teams to beat St. Aug.’s. John Steele, the highly tutor ed backcourt performer for the Sabers is averaging 30 points per game to lead the scoring . He is followed in the department bv Garcia Howard with a 17 point per game average. Falcons And Bears Rank At lop Os Conference, Despite Defeats Despite conference defeats last week, Shaw and St. Au gustine’s still rank at the top of the Southern Division of the CIA A basketball standings as the conference schedules get tighter and the teams start thinking about the top four posi tions in the league for the con ference tournament scheduled the last of February. Both teams have four games scheduled within the next week but for the Bears, three of these games will be in the con ference while the Falcons have two league opponents on their card for the week. Shaw.’ and St. Augustine’s bath have three games scheduled for the home court beginning with the Saturday night Capital City Doubleheader at Dorton Arena. The Falcons meet Barber Scotia in the first game of the twin bill at 7 p.m. and the Bears tangle with the Vikings of Eli zabeth City in the nightcap. Coach Harvey Heartier’s surprising quintet will play host to the Vikings Friday night at Dorton Arena in a very im portant conference game at 8 p. m. Bobby Vaughn’s cagers have been hot and cold this year but put it together for a complete game against Shaw last Saturday night. The Aggies of A&T will be in town Monday night to battle the Bears at Dorton Arena. Even though this is a noncon ference contest, anytime these two teams meet on the hard wood, the game is always a struggle. The top scorers for the Ag ALL EYES eyes seem to belookire; up in this photo as the players battle for a re bound. Alvin Smith (20) of Shaw fights to gain possession of the rebound with Rudolph Peele and Randolph Lessiter of Norfolk State. Shaw won the game 86-84. LONGEST PASS Charley Young and Pat Kors nick teamed together for the longest pass play tor the N. C. Slate Wolfpack last season, a 61-yardor against Wake Fo rest, The top rebounders for the Sabers are Joe Powell-with an 18 points average while Howard is pulling off 17 caroms per contest. Other starters for Barber Scotia are Larry Garvin and Michael Ward. Two additions to the squad this week will make the Sabers that much stronger. Marvin Hart and A rtis Linebarger became eligible this week at the start of the second semester and will add depth to the Saber line-up. Coefield’, who has scouted the Falcons against Gardner-Webb this season, state, “we are looking forward to a tough game with them. They have a good ball club and we consider them as one of the strongest teams in the ClAA,'’ Harvey Heartly’s surprising Falcons are in the thick of the Southern Division confer ence race. St. Augustine’s be gan the week with a 7-2 over all slate and a 5-1 league re cord. The starting line-up for the gies on he season is Elmer Austin. He gets plenty of help In this department from Wil liam Harris and A1 Carter. The leading scorers for the Vikings of Elizabeth City are Holland Moore, Leonard Car michael and Glen Wendle; . Next Thursday, both teams will see action with Shaw play ing host to Fayetteville State at the Dorton Arena and the Falcons paying a return visit to Barber Scotia in Concord in a non league outing. The Bron cos’ attack is spearheaded by Michael Sneed and Far! Mc- Neill. With William Monroe re turning to the line-up the sec ond semester, Coach Thomas Reeves is expected to give some teams a run foi their money in the second half of the sea son. A high scoring game is ex pected Ln Concord between Bar ber Scotia and the Falcons. The Falcons are scoring bet ter than 95 points per game while the Sabers have been over the century mark in most of their game. The Emery Building will be the site for the game next Fri day night between the Falcons and the Livingstone Blue Bears starting at 8 p.m. This is a return match between these two league opponents and Living stone will be out to get re venge for the 103-99 defeat suffered to the Falcons Dec ember 6. The Falcons divided a pair of conference games last week losing to Norfolk State in Nor folk, 115-97 last Tuesday and turning back a determined LONGEST PUN Willie Burden, sophomore running back for N. C. State last season, had the longest run from scrimmage last year. The Enloe High School product raced 81 yards for a touchdown a - Clem son. Falcons will be composed of All-CIA A Curtis Pritchett, Wil liam Fleming, Lacy Flintall, Charles Montague and Lloyd Merriman. Pritchett is the top scorer for the Falcons aver aging better than 19 points per contest. Elizabeth City has been a hot and cold team this season but the Vikings always present a problem for the opposition. One of the biggest wins for Bobby Vaughn's team was a 103-88 victory over the Bears In Elizabeth City last Saturday. So the Bears will be out to eet even with Elizabeth City in this game Saturday night. Holland Moore and Leonard Carmichael team to give the Vikings one of the strongest backcourt teams in the league.' They get plenty of help from a frontline consisting of Glen Windier, Walter Carter ar.c Charles Hatcher. George Blair will go with a unit composed of Kelly Utley, Hay Haskins, Jackie Smith, Al vin Smith and Paul Kelly. Hampton team in an overtime 46-40 last Saturday night in the Emery Gymnasium. Curtis Pritchett led the scor ing with 13 points Ln the win over Hampton but it was a lay up by William Fleming which tied the regulation game at 38- 38 and sent the contest into the extra five minutes. Walter Mar tin was the top scorer for the Pirates with ‘a dozen, points. George Blair’s Bear won two league battles last week before dropping a decision to Eliza beth City last Saturday. Shaw got revenge for the CIAA tourn ament loss suffered to the Spartans of Norfolk by defeat ing them 86-84. Ray Haskins triggered the win with 28 points and Jackie Smith added 21 points. Rudolph Peele was the top scorer for Norfolk with 31 markers. Jackie Smith rammed in 33 points to lead the Bears to a 96-75 win over Hampton last Friday night in the Spaulding Gymnasium. Smith also grabbed 14 rebounds. Daniel Orie was the top scorer for Hampton with 18 points, Elizabeth City led 49-41 at halftime but increased this lead in the second half enroute to a 103-88 win over the Bears last Saturday in Elizabeth City. Haskins tallied 26 points and Jackie Smith 25 against the Vik ings. Holland Moore led the scor ing for the Vikings with 24 points while Glen WUidley added 23. i i Get that borefoof feeling. MountranDeu* * f> Kw*'e a too!* Sfeai'B fe*» k«*«fc you, sock* a&. mawthiiai Omrt (jivm you t*wt 1 bartlact ©8 yo« V»»sW. j ySSfiW-J»» . *\j3T"*v ; i < . iiyspy^ijjSf ! BeSttetf fey Itopfcl Oete tikiiAhm «£ &*s.&# —*'“—’«* ■ -•••-••-■ , J?:-' ••ccdNfflßi&Sw v J ••• ;2ig.ys ••rx**.-: ** .Jfe* ■ 4- J j JjfcL -;;N. ■■ % .. ■ * %S t \ J: ■W ' ■ V- : ' ■ ! • > , •; .. - • . V TO START-Lloyd Merriman will ;>•" onr of the starters for St. Augustine’s SaiurTu p: ML when the Falcons meet the Barber Scotia Sabers in a nonconference game at Doric:> \rena. Mer riman has been a starter to” fh*- Falcons throughout, the season. GOOD BLOCK-Robert Smith <22) • Shaw , University makes a big defensi. • v '< •-u igblood of Hampton Institute. Shaw’ . smith watches the action.