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THE CAROUNrAN RAJLEIOH, N. C,, SATURDAY. JANUARY 6, 1973 19 Howard Bows To St. Louis In NCAA Soccer Semifinals •★★★★ ★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ¥ 4 ¥ ★ ★ ★ ★ 1972 Sports In Retrospect Grambling Whips N. C. Central In Pelican Bowl oof* Tffi John Lucas Signs ^ Maryland Grant A&T Aggies Capture AAEAC Dribble Derby yS(< ^O' Bison 11 Falls, 2-1 In Overtime SPECIAL TO THE CAROLINIAN MIAMI. Fla. ■ With five key starters seated on the bench in the annual NCAA soccer semi-finals here at the Orange Bowl, last mid-week, the Howard University Bison soc cer eleven was defeated 2-1 in an overtime match against the St. Louis University Billikens. The Missouri Team later defeated UCLA 4-2 in the finals, to regain the NCAA National collegiate soccer championship which Howard had won here a year ago, by a 3-2 score. For no announced reason, Howard University coaches withheld sophomore Mori Diane, a crack left-wing Gui nea-born star from play. Frank Oshin, the Clever back from Nigeria and scorer of Howard's last three goals during the NCAA Regional Play-Off, was benched by a badly sprained ankle on the eve of Orange Bowl competition. The two Africans joined 1971 All-America Keith Aquit of Trinidad and Anthony Martin, also of Trinidad, on the inactive list. During the course of play, time was called seven times to allow team trainers, and physicians to administer aid to injured Bison players. Donald Simmons was forced from action during the extra-period of play. Substractlng five starters from the Bison team that was an undisputable. 14-0-1 national leader, prior to the semi-finals. A total of five substitutes, mostly freshmen, were on the field when the Bthkens finally broke a 1-1 tie at 7:32 of the extra, sudden-death period. The Bisons accepted defeat graciously but vowed to be back at Miami in December, 1973, for revenge on St. I.ouis University. They ridiculed the reporter claim of coach Harry Keough, asserting that "The Billikens should also have beaten the Bisons in 1971." Cage Notes ROUNDBALL So we've got a new name. Aha! The current game is that one which goes by the playground name of roundball. It's the game that gave us such greats as Willis Reed, James Jones, Walt Frazier, Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West, Rick Barry, Nate Thurmond, Al Attles and others, it’s proper name is Baseball! Base has cleared its' new tri-network that will feature Black Collegiate Basketball Highlights beginning in Janu ary. The reports from the many Black schools have been pouring in and the indications are that the game might reach a new peak this season. Fayetteville Recreation News RALLY WINNER - Mrs Jacqueline J. Brown, right, of New Hill. N.C., accepts the first place prize from James Green, left, co-chairman of the Raleigh Golf Player’s Association, as the club’s first place prize winner. The prize was determined by a drawing held recently concluding the final rally of the year for the GPA. Looking on as the presentation is made is Ernest Brown, center. Second prize in the rally went to Jimmy Kent. CAMPBELL TERRACE RECREATION CENTER: Thursday: Public Relation <9-121, Table Games (1-5), Free Play (1-5), Open House-Age 13 and up (7-10); Friday: Public Relation (9-12), Table Games (1-5), Free Play (1-5); Satur day) Basketball (J.S. Spivey Junior High School, 9-12). GROVE VIEW TERRACE RECREATION CENTER: Thursday: Social Services (9-1), Free Play (2-6), Yo-Yo Sign-up (4 p.m.); Friday: Open House (9 a m., 2 and 6 p.m.). HONEYCUTT RECREATION CENTER: Thursday: Open House (1-5), Midget Basketball Practice (1-6), Open House (7-10), British Wives Club (7-10); Friday; Open House (3-5), Friendship House (1-3), Midget Basketball Practice (3-6), Open House (7-10), Hash-A-Ways Square Dance Club (8-10); Saturday; Baton (9-12), Open House (1-5). MASSEY HILL KECKEATION AI.I.-TOI KNAMENT TEAM — Oscar Smith, left, presenU trophies to the CaplUI Citv Holiday Touriiamrnl all-lnurnament team. Members of the team from left to right are Glen Wendley and Holland .Moorr of Elizabeth City, Ron Smith of Delaware State and Andrew Richardson and Robert Smith of Shaw. Black Sports Capsule When everyone was scream ing for the 12-foot basket because llie big men were dominaling basketball, along came lillle N'ale .Aichibald. Archibald, a 6-loot, l,S5-pound guard for Ibe Kansas City - 'Omaha Kings, happens to be leading the .NBA in both scoring and assists and thereby often draws double and triple learn ing. His ;14 points a game leads second place giant (7-2) Ka- reem Ahdul Jabbar by five points and his 12 assists a game may make him the first man in history to lead the league in both scoring and assists in one season. Archibald is a quiet man who credits his rise to league prominence to his lifelong involvement with basketball and the help of coach Bob Cousy, the great playmak- er with the Boston Celtics. forward may replace Tom Nissalike as coach of the disorganized Seattle Superson- ics. Baylor appears receptive because his attorney has already conferred with Sonics owner Sam Schulman. An All-American at Seattle Univer sity, Baylor is high on the pro-basketball's alltime scoring and rebounding lists. As it is for most great players, Elgin Baylor, former all-time great with the Los Angeles Lakers, is anxious to return to his sport. Recently the Seattle Times said that the superstar A very happy man is Mercury Morris of the Miami Dolphins. He became the first man in pro football history to reach the coveted 1,000 yard rushing mark through an instant replay when commissioner Pete ro- zelle, after looking at game films, awarded Morris nine yards by correcting a play interpretation. On this play quarterback Earl Morrall tried to lateral to Morris when the ball was tipped and Morris was caught for a nine-yard loss. Rozelle ruled the play a fumble and not a lateral, thereby giving Morris exactly 1,000 yards for the season and making the Dolphins the first team in history to have two 1,000-yard rushers, fullback Larry Csonka being the other back, with 1,117 yarcis. DRIV ES THE BASELINE - against Delaware Stale's - Calvin Rand (19) drlvea Ibe baaellne Martin Kemp as teammate Lovia Grimsiey (44) tries to help out. Delaware State defeated SI. Augustine's. 88-82 for third place in the Capital City Holiday Tournument. When the NFL final statistics came out. runners dominated by placing ten players in the elite 1,000-yard club, six from the AFC and four from the NFC. Larry Brown of the Washington Redskins and O. J. Simpson of the Buffalo Bills lea their respective conferences with Simpson taking league honors with 1,251 yards. Runners also posted the most touchdowns with both Ron Johnson of the New York Giants and Emerson Boozer of the New York Jets scoring fourteen. AT A GLANCE The BSR would like to salute newcomer Warren Reynolds who picked up the reins at North Carolina A&T following the retirement of amiable Cal Irvin. We should mention that Irvin retired who posted a lifetime total of 401 victories against only 143 losses. He counts among his past stars such talents as Al Attles, now coach of the Golden State Warriors of the NBA. Lest we forget: Cal Irvin is now Athletic Director at A&T. As Black Collegiate Basket ball-airs we warn that you must make yourselves aware of some of the stars that may flash across the screen. Among these are LEON (Baseline Bigs) HARRIS of Kentucky who is currently leading the Thoro- breds in scoring and rebounding this season. Coach Lucas Mitchell also indicates that his backcourt duo of JERRY STAFFORD and HARVEY CARMICHAEL might be the best in the country. Over at A&T the coach is calling his combo of WILLIAM HARRIS and JAMES OUTLAW the best while praising youthful ARTICE JACKSON a 6'9''er that is fighting for the post job. ENJOY COKE IN THE FAMILYSEEIOmE CENTER: Thursday: Open Play (3-5), Archery (7-11); Fridav: Open Play (3-5). WEST ROWAN STREET RECREATION CENTER: Thursday: Play Group <10 am.-12 noon); Friday: Play Group (10 a.m.-12 noon). SEABROOK RECREATION CENTER: Thursday: Table Games (3-6), Baton Registration (3-6), Junior Basketball (3-4), Card Games-Spades, Hearts (7-9), Billiards (7-9); Friday: Table Games (3-5), Teen Dance (7:30-10:30), Card Games (3-5), Midget Basketball (3-4); Satur day; Junior League Basketball - Washington Drive Gym (9-12), TOKAY RECREATION CENTER: Thursday :Cumberland County Sheltered Workshop, Free Play, Girl Scouts (7-9); Friday: Senior Citizens, Free Play; Saturday: Fayetteville Swingers (8-11). Ife the real wngi Bottled under the euthority of The Coce-Cole Compiny by: Itm CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTUNO CO
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