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Fort Lauderdale News from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 52

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3 10C Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel. Sunday, Dec. 17. 1978 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL FAMU Rattlers Strike Back For I-AA Championship I I I I JJ OFF ON ALL Division I-AA Title Game Florida 35. Massachusetts 28 RIFLES SHOTGUNS I I (WITH THIS AD) YOU RECEIVE THIS Bid BONUS WHEN YOU PLAY GOLF AT PER II JJ (TWO PS CART) WE ALSO CARRY A UUf.ll'Ltlt UNfc Ut- GUNS SHOOTING I.

COLT SMITH WESSON WALTHER REMINGTON WINCHESTER CHARTER ARMS RUGER ITHACA a iooo rmmn mm Purras it each il -BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU! S700p CAMT) CART) I 4m Continued From Page IC held by Al Frazier and Willie Gallimore. The powerful Tampa sophomore, who gained just 125 yards last season, gained 207 yards yesterday. He displayed both finesse and force. The slippery McFayden, who started the season ahead of Williams on the depth charts, gained 177 yards on 22 carries. "I was just doing my job.

I knew I could when I got a chance. When Ike broke his anlde I knew everybody was depending on me," he said. "Today we were just quicker than they were. We practiced on taking everything wide, getting into the secondary and cutting back fast." Speed, plus the fierce north gale, was the difference. Both Massachussetts' Bob Pickett and Hubbard were all to aware of that.

"They (FAMU) are without a doubt the quickest team we've faced all season. But then, our pursuit as good as usual," said Pickett. "We made too many mistakes and that wind was the worst we faced all season." Hubbard's strategy was run with the wind and let the defense hold off OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TILL XMAS 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M.. BF.OVJA.1D GUM SHOP 2560 N.E 15th AVE, FT.

LAUDERDALE PR 5CS-7CS4 GUNS, COINS, CURIOS, RELICS BUY, SELL OR TRADE! blocked its second Knight punt and was in business at the FAMU 13. Two plays later, quarterback Mike McEvilly hit fullback Cliff Tedrow for a nine-yard touchdown and the Minutemen recaptured the lead. Then quarterback Albert Chester, who ran for FAMlfs first two TDs was intercepted by safety Kevin Maguire. But the Minutemen could not move the ball and were forced to punt against the wind. The punt epiotmized the kind of day kickers faced.

Tim Fontaine's punt went for minus two yards. However, Chester threw another interception to give the Minutemen the ball back. Again they couldn't capitalize and FAMU took command. Solomon, behind a trap block by All American guard Tyrone McGriff, sprinted 27 yards for the score that put FAMU out in front for good. FAMU's defense, No.

1 nationally in Division I-AA against the run this season, shut down the Minutemen and when the Rattlers got the ball back, Solomon put the game out of reach with a 20-yard touchdown run. "I really can't describe how I feel," said Hubbard. "I'm grateful to the players and the coaches. We were up and down this year and had to make some adjustments, but we came through." Florida whose only loss was to Tennessee State, has now won 22 of its last 23 games. I sy a With the Keys to Their Very the Minutemen when they had the wind at their backs.

"This game was a lot like last week's (against Jack-I son State in the semifinal). Same problems. You got to play the game by quaters when you have this kind of LUXURY GALORE, PLUS 4 DOORS! A simply fantastic Christmas gilt for that special someone Features include front wheel drive. AMFM radio, tinted glass, steel-belted radials. tachometer, rear and front defrosters and more) First downs Riphas-vardl Passing vartis Ratum yards Psn Purls FunAm-tost p-jvUMs-varos II Ma I2S H4-I a-js a-jt 0 Sa 'I I I 111 Mass-FG VHO Mas VMXIO AaVtt CnasSsr I run (Cossman Hick) AM OMr 4 run (Carman kick) Hi Psdro 1 run (past tailad) Mass FG V1ft 2 AAVM Solomon 46 run tCopman kick) Mass Padro pass from Ac6rHlv IVmMlo kick) Solomon run (White pass from OwsPjr) AAM Solomon run (pass faiwd) Mass-Cum 34 pass from McEviiiv (Pass fa.lad) A 14400 (Pit) wind.

When we didn't have the wind, our defense had to do it." The wind played havoc with the kicking game. FAMU punter Sammy Knight, who tried to "punch the ball low" into it, got off kicks of 12 yards twice and one for eight yards. It was his 19-yard punt in the third quater that Massachussetts' converted into a 29-yard field goal to go ahead, 15-14. Then Hubbard called on Solomon. Two plays later, he turned an ordinary sprint draw play into a 65-yard touchdown run, outrunning defensive back Steve LeMay.

Speed kills and FAMU led, 21-15. "We were in it almost to the end," Pickett said. He was right. The Minutemen came back in the beginning of the fourth quarter thanks to a rash of FAMU mistakes. Massachussetts with a half-mile to go in the winning effort, which was the second best time recorded thus far in the successful meeting.

The best time was recorded Dec. 2 when Dancing Knox covered the mile 1:58.3. LIMIT. (NO DEALERS PLEASE) vwm Local Horseman Gene Sears Dies; Memorial Set For Pompano Thursday HONDA CVCC 4 DR. WAGON Surorise your family wfh this increditjle CVCC Wagon eguippsd witfi front wneel dnva, racK and pnon SJeenna dual txakng syslom and rmxei I Special To The News 5 POMPANO BEACH 'U I $S3T HANs ACCESSORIES I I I I I Own Car! HONDA CIVIC 1200 Sedan Features include front wheel drive.

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Sears trained and drove such world champions as Step-han Smith and Irvin Paul. His son. Jay, is currently driving at Pompano Park. Memorial services for Sears will be held at the track Thursday night with a parade to the winner's circle for an eulogy in his honor. The fourth two-minute mile of the season was recorded last night at Pompano Park when Dillon Lobell went the last half in 59 in winning the sixth race in 1:59.2.

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