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T I "-r CAROLINA TIMU7A - a 6A THE CAROLINA TIMES Sat., Feb 3, 1973 I " ' . i 1 SSfajfc iB mm Wmk Jt&m fiK Ill JJ 1 St. Augustine's And Shaw Uni Suffer Defeat The near capacity crowd at Broughton's Holiday Gym nasium last Saturday night got a glimpse of what theywill probably ee at the upcoming 28th annual CIAA Tournament which will be played in Greens-' boro, February 22-24. It was a typical display of basketball, CIAA style as the two home teams, St. Aug ustine's and Shaw, went down to defeat at the hands of two of the leading Southern Divi sion teams, Wiston-Salem and Johnson C. Smith. In the first game the Fal cons fell behind by 22 points at intermission and were un able to catch up in the second half as the Rams romped to a 98-85 victory. Then in the sec ond game in a nip and tuck affair, the Golden Bulls of Johnson C. Smith prevailed with a 69-64 win over the Bears of Shaw. A combination of St. Aug's errors and the shooting of Win ston Salem was the downfall for the Falcons. Coach Harvey Heartley's cagers committed 12 turnovers in the first 20 minutes and the Rams were hitting from everywhere to build up a 51-29 halftime cush ion. In the second half, the KINGSTON, JAMAICA -The referee stops the world heavyweight fight with his out stretched arms as challenger Foreman walks across the ring from defeated Joe Frazier after the last knockdown. Worked Harder LUSAKA, Zambia Foreign Minister Timothy Kan kasa commented during a tour of a railroad yard that Zam- bians worked harder and ti ritory ofNorthern Rfiodesla Zambia became independent in 1964. V ' v, Need Extra $ $ $ $'s? SELL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO mm Che Carolina Cirars Fni TVfnils Contact piPrett!jaef, St. f frtirliam, N.Ml -. Durhom In there are 2 great ways to live No matter what your lifestyle, Old Farm & River Forest offer more home for your money! 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Coach Harvey Heartley had five players in double figure scoring but the backcourt pair of Sandy Smith and James Hooker was too much for the homestanders Earl Brown and Larry Gooding each had 16 points in a losing cause and Continued on page 8A MAHAMMAD ALI said he begged Joe Frazier for a return match, now its all over. "The people can see hew bad I hurt him." Ali is booked tor the next : months and wants to fight all contenders, then may be next year fight George Fore man for the title. FOR AD MAN CALL 682-2913 SPECIAL LATE SHOW FRI. & SAT. NIGHT 11:30 P.M. ' The last time VtafcMlltMte ' tvArt., iU Ills fhte wan ' . TheHeatorTheNVhr n U r BNg adniU MATTEL Production SOUNDER' A Robert B. Ra dnltsMartln Rltt Fll PAN'AVISI0NC0L0R BY DELUXE m RIVERVIEW SHOW TIMES M0N. thru FRI. 7:00 & 9: 00 P.M. 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State Zip Code Date of Birth Sex Male Female I would like to have of policies Please check your Monthly Payments Schedule 50C $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 policies for $ per month $10.00 $20.00 Other Date of Birth Relative Sex ( ) Check here if you want coverage for your children. i u tu t,, Tncivmr-D Plan t- rnver mvself and all other Covered i nereDy enruu m i uc 1 1 uoi .- - - - - Members listed above. I am to make my initial premium payment within 10 days after receiving my policy or my coverage will automatically terminate . I understand that this policy will become effective when issued, that new conditions are covered immediately and that pre-existing conditions will be covered after two years as defined in the Benefit Provisions of the Policy . Signature X Date During the three hour pri vate consultations per week with each individual student of the class. T broached the question to each one of them as to what this column should consist. Invariably, the an swer was a declaration that each felt the need to express himself, and that also I should attempt a critical analysis of each poem's con tent. My question was then, didn't they think this was asking me to do what only the individual writer could accurately "decipher?" Their answer to this query was Frustration", that they "Approached from various angles with similar flavor." "Had minds running in the same vein and sometimes ir ronically choosing the same terms." "Retained through the frus trations a sense of humor and even hope, without which we are lost." 'Have in common a basic preface which is our sensiti vity." (which is as it should be) These answers made me more aware of the lonliness of a would-be poet, especial ly one who believes that the time has come to rise above his selfish aspirations and work towards the universal needs of man. With the lat ter in mind, I tried to pene trate their hunger: "It is within this inability to reach you that I live weep ing. What do you want of ef fort b i o o d ? Streaming brooklets banked oh both sides by your unwillingness to seek the beauty inspiring us to reach toward Picasso's wordless perfection? All w ask is that you look beyond your selfish-relegated know ledge and give us a chance to utter aloud, no, whisper if you wish our inner contem plations which deny your multiple existence. We walk not with you. we walk not be side you. For all our sake,, catch up with us. Then wc en tertwine.M Is this the inverted "gene ration gap?" Mary Bohanon DREAMER Old and new Visions appear, only to fade Again into your fertile woml of fantasy. Smiling cherubs stare From your flowered wallpaper. Exposing your soul with their quiet eyes. A silky web Shivers in the childish wind Which seeps through your hair, And blows the petals of your dead flower. Time, the disembodied soul Of the clock slumbering on your wall, Floats like an apparition to your ceiling Where it condenses and falls As droplets to your floor, While through your pane of dreams Eternity descends upon the rays Of drifting days To mingle with Time. 'Neath the broad blurred face of your ceiling You lie upon your bed Which is a boat floating aim less Upon a sea of questing tran quility. You, now a corpse Form between the echoes of yesterday's dreams And the dawning of tomor row's visions. Robert Graham SOLITAIRE Lone walk in gentle falling rain, Hold hands with yeterday's dreams: Youthful weaving of silken strands Fibers rejoin, hopes Timeless passage pon seam leas course, Submission wrought altered ends. Weaver, re-spin frayed strands til hope Re threads from vain notions' source. Capsuled futile efforts endure Of human fabric yearnings. As threadbare aspirations bide Hold hands with yesterdays' lure. -Rose Cox OPHELIA'S WORLD Here comes Ophelia, flowers in her hair, Smiles playing on lips, wet with tears. Smile, Ophelia, keep on smil ing, Shed your tears, don't be afraid. A secret? Pray, tell me youi secret, Til not tell . . . there, there. Ophelia, lift your lovely face. This world is strange. It is only the brave, That truly loves, lives it. Smile now, Ophelia, Cry if you must, but Keep on smiling, for Your're better off Than many of us . . We cannot smile, nor Even cry. Linda McGloin TEA PARTY Sunday. Theee-thirty, afternoon. A flowered patio, under para sol. Silver teapot pours, grace fully. Steaming jasmine, fragrant. One sugar? Cream or lemon? Teaspoons stir inside cups. Tinkle. Delicious cake. Thank you, another piece? Thakta. 'Tim TuT Figures sfcawly. A titled a flutter -. mf - 1Tmm y 1 ' im Stewardess Board 1 Of St Mark Meets With Mrs. Wade Stewardess Board No. One of St. Mark AM E Zion Church met Sunday, Januray 28 at the home of Sister UMS Wade The stewardess outlined tfaeir board goals for the year ad appointed several committees to carry out the various pro jects in 1973. Sister Barnfce Long, assistant secretary, re lated two invitations to the board: to attend the Greater St. Paul Baptist Church on U.e 4th Sunday ha February in cele bration of their Pastor's Aid anniversary, and to attend Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church on Sunday, March 18 in cele bration of the Altar Club anni versary. The main objectives of St. Mark's Stewardess Board No. One are to assist the pastor, Rev. LJd. Miller and his family to support ti,e church when necessary, and to work with similar groups in neighboring churches. The board has a mem bership of 14, of which Sister Fannie Green serves as presi dent. Members present at the January meeting were Sisters Mary Easter ling, Quentine Finch Fannie Green, Bern ice Long, Mat tie Taylor, Lena Thompson, Inez Wad, and Mable Wilson Brother WX. Thompson ahn shared in the meeting with the stewardesses. The next meeting will be held at the home of Sister Easterling, vice president, the 4th Sunday in March at 4:00 pan. All officers and members are asked to be on time. EVACUATION OVER 600 CARS & TRUCKS HAVE GOTTA GO! ! ! SAVE HUNDREDS Fantastic Savings1. IBM .If Wl II as, Uet9K II Gran Torino Sportsroof 2 door hardtop. 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