...x -4t., CAROLINA mWE CAROLINA TIMES Sat., Angttrt 4, 1973 SPORTS CAPSULE BASEBALL ST. LOUIS - The St Louis Cardinals traded in fielder Ed Crosby to the Cincinnati Reds lor right-handed pitcher Ed Spraf CINCINNATI - The Cincinnati Reds traded relief pitcher Ed Sprague to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for infielder Ed Crosby, minor league catcher Gene Dusan and a player to be named later. FOOTBALL CHICAGO - The world champion Miami Dolphins beat the College All-Stars 14-3 in the 40th All-Star Football game. TENNIS BRETTON WOODS, NH -Vijai Amritraj of India upset top-ranked Rod Laver of Australia 6-7, 7-6, 6-4 and advanced to the semifinals in the $25,000 Volvo International Tennis Tournament. WASHINGTON - Arthur Ashe of Miami defeated Nik ki Pilic of Yugoslavia 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 in the quarter-final round of the $75,000 Washington Star-News International Tennis Championships. CLEVELAND -Top-seeded Chris Evert topped Pat Bostrom of Seattle 6-2, 6-0 in quarterfinal singles play at the $25,000 Marie O. Clark Memorial Tennis Tournament. GOLF SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Lyn Pott of Douglas, Ga., had a 77 to win the $81,500 Pepsi Open Golf Tournament with 72-hole total of 282. HORSE RACING OCEANPORT, NY -Popular Mister Diz, $4, posted a wire-to-wire victory in the $15,000 feature at Monmouth Park. NEW YORK - Raise A Cup, $2.60, scored a lVi-length victory in the $28,000 Tremont Stakes at Aqueduct. CHICAGO - Vegas Vic, $6.40, captured the $15,000 Illinois Owners' Handicap at Hawthrone Park. 1 . mW yJaflll ' MkiiMMiSm lit I NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASfiWS 28th SEASON WILL OPEN ON OCTOBER 9 N E W YORK -Commissioner Walter Kennedy announced Saturday that the National Basketball Association's 28th season of championship competition will open with five games on Tuesday, Oct. 9, and conclude on Wednesday, March 27, 1974. On Opening Night, Houston is at Buffalo, Detroit at New York, the Capital Bullets at Atlanta, Golden State at Cleveland, and Los Angeles at Chicago. The East-West All-Star Game will be played at Seattle Center Coliseum in Seattle on Tuesday night, Jan. 15, 1974. The annual Hall of Fame Game will be between Los Angeles and Buffalo at Springfield, Mass:, on Oct. 15. There are new coaches for four NBA dubs. Gene Shue moved from Baltimore to Philadelphia with former Los Armeies assistant coach K C. Jones succeeding him at the Bullets' helm. The club, now known as the Capital Bullets, moves into the new Capital Centre this fall. John MacLeod, former head coach at Oklahoma, takes over the Phoenix Suns, succeeding Jerry Colangelo, who remains as general manager. And Bill Russell takes the reins of the Seattle SuperSonics. Morris (Bucky) Buckwalter had been acting coach. Houston's Rockets will be playing all 41 home games at Houston's Hofheinz Pavilion for the first time. Buffalo will have nine regular-season games in Toronto. Boston will play nine games in Providence. Philadelphia will have 37 home games at the Spectrum compared to 31 last season and will play four games at Hershey, Pa. A BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR SATCHEL PAIGE-was held in Tulsa, Oklahoma in a hospitality room sponsored by the Gulf Oil Corporation. It was arranged by Gulf consultant Ted Page, extreme right, following a game between the Satchel Paige All Stars versus the Bob Feller All Stars. Satchel and his wife, Lohama, are in the foreground. Among others in the picture are James "Cool Papa" Bell; A Ray Smith, owner of the Tulsa Oilers baseball team; Joe Stokes and Booker Marina, Gulf Oil. Many of those On hand were baseball stars of yesteryear who participated in the exhibition game. HILLSIDE HIGH OFFERING ALL SPORTS TICKET For the first time, Hillside High School's Athletic Department plans to offer in all sports athletic booklet to adult and students which can save the sports-minded persons more than $30 per booklet. Herbert Gray, athletic business manager for Hillside, announced the athletic booklet which will admit the spectator to all of the Hillside Home athletic contests will go on sale this week at several businesses.' Also several civic and athletic organizations will handle some tickets. The athletic season booklet will admit the spectator to five junior varsity football games, five varsity football games, ten junior varsity basketball games, ten varsity basketball games, eight wrestling matches, ten baseball games plus tennis, track, golf, girl's golf and girl's tennis matches. In commenting on the athletic season book, Gray stated, "We hope the public will rise to the occasion and help the Hillside athletic program. When a person .purchases one of these booklets, he will be helping the entire athletic program at Hillside. All of the Hillside athletic teams will benefit from this project." Adult tickets will cost $20 while student booklets will go for $10. The Hillside athletic department hopes to sell 500 adult tickets and 500 student tickets (approximately half of the Hillside student body). Tickets will be on sale at Garrett-Biltimore Drug Store, Durham Sporting Goods, Kerr ia Mutual, Chicken Box No. 1 and the College Inn. Also expected to handle some or the season booklets are the 43 Hornet Club, the Hornet ts and the People Athletic Concern Committee. Persons wishing information about the season booklets may call the school at 688-1595 or 682-7365 or call 544-2607 or 596-8746. SPORTS - - mr at, ir I 'Z' SCENE mi iijaj ay ws m -EmmmmmSr Exciting Grid Games to Stimulate A&T Ticket Sales it ' vQmEB'' -;o;-:::::':o::::.::::;: Ba jPllwP'' ' m f'SBf , fljBBi ffjfrfflj "fflBBiaaMsiiaBsg Mario., w.r;,if Wigfall Anxiously Awaits Hew Grid Season al Fayetteville State FAYETTEVILLE - In just about a month from now the Fayetteville State University Bronco football team will play its opening game. lite opponent will be the same as last year - Federal City College of Washington, D.C. Howeyer, when Coach Raymond McDougal and his gridders travel to the Nation's Capitol for the game on September 8, quarterback Marion Wigfall would like nothing more than to play in this contest. McDougal's signal-caller was sidelined last season after receiving an injury in the opener against Federal City and had to practically sit out the remainder of the season. "The injury could have been avoided", began the Jacksonville native, "the linebacker just over-reacted and hit me when I was down. The result was a 15-yard penalty against Federal City and an injury for Wigfall. MI think we could have done without the lS-yarder as well as my injury", said the senior quarterback, "the whistle had already been blown and I was getting up. He came up and gave me another shot." But Wigfall is looking to the 4.W4- - L :. f Nathaniel Ross - . ' - Nathaniel Ross Making Serious Effort to Remain In Pro Ranks brighter side this year. "I think that l am physically and mentally ready this year", he said, "because I just didn't sit back and dream about what I could have done last year." Getting into shape seems to be Wigfall's least worry. During this summer he worked in the Summer Youth Program at Fayetteville State University which he says has been enjoyable experience. He did this while attending 'summer school at Fayetteville State University. "I don't drink or smoke", he said smiling, "and I know that might seem hard to believe but no one in my family smokes or drinks either." He recovered from the injury by lifting weights and doing pushups regularly to stregthen the injuried shoulder... Of course, Wigfall knows that he has to win the starting position as quarterback from starter Craig Sills. Wigfall and Sills alternated in the opener last year and Sills eventually became the number one signal-caller for the Broncos. Ironically, Sills was injured during mid-season against Shaw University and could not throw with his right arm until the last game of the season. "I don't think there is any jealousy between Craig and myself, although I know Craig and the other quarterback candidates will be doing the same thing." "We should have a great season", Wigfall said, "with great competition at Quarterback, our outstanding defensive team, and our offensive line returning almost fully intact." The number of former Bethune-Ct the professional ranks should increase by two (2) when pre-season drills are over in the Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals training camps. Nathaniel Rosa an all American defensive back and IhajiM Clark, a tight-end -running back are nUfgBg serious efforts to stay with their respective teams. Ross, drafter in the sixth round by the Green Bay Packers last year, joined the Cowboys earlier this year. A speedster, Ross, had an impressive career at BCC with 25 interceptions, 73 tackles and 47 assists. The 6-2 Atlanta Georgia native is also trying out as a kickoff and punt return specialist. Clark alternated at fullback and tightened at BCC. As a runningback, he compiled a 4.3 per carry average and caught 15 passes from the end position for 229 yards. The four former Wildcats already in the pro ranks are: All-pro Guard-Larry Little, of League Champions-Miami Dolphins; Maulty Moore-a defensive lineman also with the Dolphins; Jerry Simmons, wide receiver, Denver Broncos and Alvin Wyatt, defensive back, Buffalo Bills. Former Headcoach, Jack McClairen, played tight end six years for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was an all-america end at BCC. GREENSBORO, NC -Because something special ia planned for every N. C. A&T State University football game this season, the Aggie athletic department is anticipating reaching an alltime high in pre-season ticket book sales. Richard Moore, director of advance sales, said "last year almost 800 books went like hot cakes." This year Moort hopes to reach the 1,000 plateau. Florida A&M opens the Aggies' home action on Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. This thrilling opener will be sponsored by the A&T Alumni Association as the "Sports Hall of Fame Game." Included in the festivities will be the Hall of Fame banquet and ball. The second home contest against Johnson C. Smith University, Sept. 29, 7:30 p.riL, will mark "Business and Industry Night." Prizes and cash will be given away to lucky spectators. The Aggies will host Maryland-Eastern Shore for homecoming on Oct. 13 at 1:30 and Kiddie Day is reserved for A&T's clash with Howard on Oct. 20, also at 7:30. The season climax will be staged against 1972 MEAC champion and arch rival N. C. Central University on Nov. 17 at 1:30. A&T fans can save $6.50 by purchasing a $19 reserve season book compared to a $25.50 total for at-the-gate season ticket sales. A special package for families will include two adult reserve season books and two children season books for $43 (children must be 12 and under). Books may be ordered now from Richard Moore, Public Information Services, N. C. A&T State University, Greensboro, N. C. 27411. Orders should include a certified check or money order covering the ticket cost plus 50 cents for mailing and handling. Be sure to indicate the number and type of tickets desired and include the proper address of the purchaser. Make checks payable to: A&T State University. Season books will be on sale until Sept. 10. For further information, call A&T Public Information Services at (919)379-7582 or 379-7583. jl j NEW BAND UNIFORMS - are modeled hy Daryl Neal and Annie Humphrey as they set for the 1973 Bronco Marching Band season to commence. The colors qf the uniforms are solid blue with white trimming. Director of Bands, James Evans, said that this will be the largest band ever at FSU this fall when 100 plus members will participate. Daryl Neal is a senior from Bronx, NY and Annie Humphrey hails from Greenville. w m BHeaw mam imtmWW- Durhdrm-Raeteh m I'm N wm wm H ami wm mw kmnE$I I ami Kfi HI Rra&Kv I j$jmWMm aarsirj ijWJW?eaTjifiiiajg. HERCULES (The Strong Man) I '' A Straight overhead. M-13 is one of the most I mm famous star clusters-barely visible to the naked I PRIZES OF YOUR CHOICE EVERY WEEK. EVERBODY WINS! 1 H fv7 N0 L0SERS! REGISTER NOW TO SELL THE CAROLINA TIMES Gj (i mXmmmUmm in your neighborhood, mail or bring in coupon Wt 71 fl WZWmYZW W t BELOW. ATTACH SMALL PHOTO. MAIL TO: CIRCULATION fsJf-Sr (A W SSaSCV DEPT., P. O. BOX 3825, DURHAM, N. C. 27702. . , : 1 .,. k . . . t XjiSSi - .... . i . L- I Highlights Of The Entertainment World Tk JoAson Five Break All Concert Attendance Records In Broadway Is My Beat OBSERVATIONS IN COVERING THE NIGHT-BEAT: Hal Jackson, popular radio and . TV personality, was executive producer of the 3rd annual Miss Teenage America Beauty Pageant;" July 27th, at the Broadway Theater. He was assisted by his wife, Alice, who used to be associated with Goodson-Todman Productions. Slappy White was a big hit the recently at the Eddie Cantor B'Nai Brith Dinner. "Here we are in perfect harmony-the Jews and the blacks," said Slappy. "On the way out, we'll probably be attacked by the Indians." He then turned to his table of guests and. toasted them with Teacher's Scotch. Currently in town for "Norman Is That You" is Godfrey Cambridge, who wants to start a group patterned after A A for "Parents of former and current drug addicts." Cambridge says "a group such as this is important so they can talk it out together. It's a tough road for parents to hoe." The concerned actor plans to get parents together in as many cities as possible. During his off-hours, he has become an avid reader of Penthouse Magazine. Audiences in Vegas are still down on Diana Ross for bringing her 8 -month-old infant on stage with her at Caesar's Palace. Opinion is that it's not only a tasteless thing to do but an act of cruelty to subject a baby to the glare of the lights and the din of the noise for almost half an hour. Richard Roundtree, Shaft to all of us, played football at Southern Illinois University and he was nicknamed "Tree." "I Uke to think It was because I was so strong," says the hero of the new fall CBS series. "But it could be because I just stood there." By the way, Dick just gifted his favorite gal with an Qndine solid perfume Jacket on a chain. Hazel Scott, the jazz pianist-singer at Jimmy Weston's through September 1st, disclosed that she is near completion of a biography of her former husband, the late Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., and will have it ready for publication in the fall. In the meantime, Hazel has just picked up on reading the new men's magazine, GENESIS. Marlon Brando's performance in "Last Tango in Paris" really turned on Freda Payne, the singer-actress. "I felt everything he did was because he found it impossible to express love in any other way. I don't know what the role did to anyone else, but It sure turned me on to Mr, Brando. I'd love to meet him." Freda's not that easy to impress. She's dated Omar Sharif and the deposed king of Afghanistan and a few other stars in her time. The only thing new in Isaac Hayes' Memphis home is that he's been burgled again. And that's really new, because It isn't the first time thieves have made their way into his Tennessee estate where he maintains a full recording studio-plus an elaborately expensive wardrobe and costly collection of jewelry. Memphis burglers should know, however, that things aren't going to be quite to easy for them around Hayes' house in the future. To forestall another break-in, the entertainer has had a $15,000 burglar alarm system installed in his parJ-complete with doted circuit TV that records for posterity the picture of all who Invade the premises. Redd Fox is so tuckered out from his three-month nightclub tour, he's not evtn bothering to answer the phone at his Tohica Lake home. Redd fortunately Isn't scheduled to begin new-season production rigors of his NBC "Sanford and Son" series until tilt fifteenth of this month. When Greg Morris received a beautiful oil portrait of himself, t gift from a fan, he thought he'd found a fan of unusual talent. It turned out, though, that the fan had painted Greg's picture with a paint-by-number kit pioneered by General Mills. Here's how it works: You sand a picture of yourself, your favorite star or anything else to a company in Ohio which runs the photo through a computer which, In turn, produces a numbered canvas. I taw a beautiful portrait of Carol ll Lynly done with a paint by numbers kit and I would have sworn that Rapheal had been on the job. OBSERVATIONS IS OVERING THE NIGHT-BEAT: Sign on dressing room door of Pat Lundy who's featured in the Broadway show, "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope," is: "Only Love Spoken Here." Sign was written by her husband, Buddy Scott. That is the name of her first RCA album, coming out in August. Lovely Freda Payne wears two pieces of jewelry every day. On her wrist she wean a solid gold locket which It welded on, that was given to her by Cartier jewelry President Michael Thomas and the other ia an Ondine solid perfume locket which looks Uke gold but isn't and the cost is under $10. For insight into one of the leaders of the American Indian Movement, read the Penthouse Interview in the July issue, of Penthouse, The International Magazine for Men! Flip Wilson loves driving hit Rolls Royce around the country and one of his favorite drives is in N.Y.C. where he takes friends to a down-at-the-heels Manhattan nightclub. He honks the horn until the manager comes out. Then Flip comments: "That's the S.O.E who fired me and said I would never make it in show biz." Oscar Brown Jr. presented his wife Jean Pace with a Schick Super Two For Women shaving system. Peggy Lipton and Quincy Jones just returned from their months' long overseas idyll that included a visit in Stockholm with hit ex-wife Ufa) and their daughter. Some reunion that mutt have been! Ula and Peggy once were the beat of friends. Which is, in fact, how the Mod Squad heroine and Quincy originally got together. The couple's plant for the summer are aimed at keeping them together-hit career commitments notwith standing. When the jazz musician starts hit U. S. concert tour this month, you can expect to tee Peggy (if you look real hard) with him on the stage. She's working these days as an unbilled member of bis backup choral group. Hope she's at least happier with the way she's arranged her life now than she was all those seasons she was dragging down top pay at a series lead and complaining about her abject unfulfillment Ron O'Neal, who directed and starred in Paramount s "Super Fly T.N.T.," told us, "I like directing better than acting. The only way I could do It was by hiring myself. But it beats working in a glove factory. My big ambition it to start doing quality films for black artists." Sheila Frazier, one of the starts of the movie, said, "I never thought I was beautiful. People do not notice me when I'm all dressed up, but when I go to the market with my hair up everyone notices me." . 'Please Al, don't get married." That was the message from a group of Memphis girls to linger Al Green.. Upset over rumors that the singer might be planning a wedding, the girls went to Green's OIIICB in Memphis, Tenn., to present a petition with 208 names asking him to stay single "He's all we've got left besides Flip Wilton," said Gloria James, 17. Green, 26, reassured his fans. "Don't worry, girls," he said. "I'm not anywhere near getting married. As a matter of fact, I don't even have a steady girlfriend." "If he doesn't sales to drop 500, he'd better Hey gals, have you picked On The Losing End" bw "I Didn't Know From The Start" on Corinthian Records? It's a groovy cookie! motion picture action adventure fibn in which he co-stars with Bruce Lee and John Saxon. NEW STAR - Jim Kelly, 1971 International Middleweight Karate Champion, is introduced in "Enter the Dragon," new Warner Bros. JIM KELLY HAILED AS RISING NEW BLACK MOTION PICTURE STAR LOS ANGELES - The Jackson Five, first American Back performers ever to tour the Australia concert circuit, broke every exitting attendance record during then recent tour of the continent Drawing SRO crowds at the largest concert halls available, Michael, Marion, Jermaine, Tito, Jackie and Randy began their tour at Festival Hall in Brisbane where following the show, Jacksonmania Australia style began when over five hundred scream ing tans gathered outside their hotel screaming, "We want the Jackson Five." The first visit of the Motown recording start in something which won't bet. forgotten soon by the personnel at the hotels which the group used. One hotel manager was overheard saying, "We didn't have these problems with fans for the Rolling Stones or Beatles." Needless to say, Michael Javkson was a focus of female worship; however, Jermaine came in for his share of adoration since his recording of "Daddy's Home" was an Move over Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, Ron O'Neal. There's another Black cat about to make his entrance to movies. One to watch. He's Jim Kelly, a very rugged and bright young man who has gone to the top of one career and is now moving quickly toward the top of another. The 6-1, 180-pounder, who won the international Middleweight Karate Championship in 1971 is currently co-starring with Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Anna Capri in Warner Bros.' action adventure film, "Enter the Dragon." Kelly's second career, acting, started with modeling and television commercials. Hit martial arts know-how got him hit first film assignment as technical advisor 'tor' Mel in da," Black director Hugh Robertson took some screen tests and was rocked to find that Jim gave karate a wild look, like a blending of combat and ballet. So the technical adviser was turned into a co-star. In "Enter The Dragon", which it the first martial arts movie to be made by a major Hollywood studio, Jim hunts for a warload of international crime who disguises his island fortress as a martial arts academy. Kelly's role called for him to fight such martial arte masters as Peter Archer. 1971 Commonwealth karate champion, and Shin Klen, a noted Hong Kong black belt and hapkido teacher. "I like the dramatic part of acting, the talking and the emotional tilings," Jim will tell you. "But the karate hat to be karate. What the hell, that's the world I come from. "I'll never give it up," he says, "sure Hollywood nas given me things I had no reason to expect Not just money. I get stopped on the street and in stores; people ask for autographs. But karate brings me feelings I can't explain, just that they're good and I cant get them any other way." Kelly was bom in Paris Kentucky, and raised in San Diego, California. During his high school years in San Diego, then at Bourbon County High School in Kentucky, Kelly became a major athlete. He was an All-Star in four sports: football, basketball, baseball, tuid track. After high school, Kelly went on to play football at the University of Louisville in Lexington, Kentucky. It was at the University of Louisville that Kelly began to study Karate. Within a few years he had won several trophies and then the Campionthip. During his period Kelly returned to AfStriili W& -'"1 ipCj&J ' tLmnf' M& efefeistsl 'yilfil ggjf' yt ffljfeqjg BjpjlpV ySS 1 "n BSStl BSm. ' wtSBjaGIBj BSSL&3Paaej ST-K'rJfr'L z tfts Jajr 1 IswPKbbUbvIBp Blly 'Jgftfllgmtsfl "jigfl llifl 5 Wan! Raal ESt jfatstttflanB KBmtltfkwKKtiKiRLSBk " H VP 9hHI BBR anstH California and opened a Karate school in Los Angeles. And his know-how got him his first film assignment and the rest can be history. There are seasoned moviemakers who expect that Jim Kelly will grow into a film fixture handling a variety of roles. Although the martial arts are the hottest tiling on the motion picture screen today, Jim knows it needn't last that way forever. That's why he's studying drama and learning the whole range of professional acting. Although Jim now devoted most of his time to karate and acting, he does have time for relaxing diversions. Those he pursues most actively are tennis and girls. "Enter The Dragon" was produced by Fred Welntraub and Paul M. Heller. Robert Clouse directed from screenplay by Michael Allin. Hate Exercising? Try "Dancerdsing" Eartha Kltt, who enjoys the give-and-take of politics, it readying a TV talk show dealing largely with world figures. It will be a 90-minute talkfest once a month. Lucille Armstrong, wife of the late "Satchmo" and ah internationally recognized personality in her own right, wit honored at Queen of a special opening gala evening at the Rainbow Room celebrating the commence ment of the New Orleans Jazz & Food Festival now thru July 8th. Abo on hand that evening was the Lincoln Center New York Pepretory Theatre cast of Tennessee Williams'. "A Streetcar Named Desire." Flying up from New Orleans for the occasion was chef Robert Finley of Masson's famous restaurant to work with the Rainbow Room's own chef, Francois Ricaud in preparing the authentic creole cuisine featured during the Festival run. Cicely Tyson and William Marshall toasted each other with Teacher i ejfat night during dinner at The Press Box. Wm jttjr attjfatiBaHalififeV Emm ' rA&tegf aaV ElMMgMHayhaJjMgjM 'wzL Ginger Brown, professional ballet dancer, teacher and good grooming and exercise consultant for Armour-Dial, Inc., the makers of Dial soap, demonstrates the "Porte de bras," ("exercise for the arms"). It'a just one of a series of "dancercises" found in a new, illustrated pamphlet available free from Dial soap. Titled "Dance rcising," the pamphlet describes a dozen exercises in spired by graceful ballet rou tines and developed by Ginger Brown for the arms, stomach, waistline, hips and thighs. Ginger recently concluded an- 11 -city tour in which the demonstrated her dan cercises to figure-conscious women across the country. She believes the discipline and techniques important to a professional dancer and teacher also can benefit the woman who wants to make ex erciae a regular part of her beauty and health routine, but may have only limited time to devote to it Ginger combined ballet and modern dance movements and analyzed them in relation to the body, selecting those that applied to specific body areas. She simplified these so they could be performed easily and gracefully. The result is dan cerrising. According to Ginger Brown, one of the added benefits of her dancercise routine is a "wonderful sense of well-being experienced in going through a series of graceful movements." She recommends topping off this activity with a shower or relaxing bath us ing "plenty of rich Dial soap lather." liBp gtaraVaaLgiBBikBUBmLaVi BTOrt STA6E PLUS GREAT DINING FROM THE VILLAGE BUffi WATCHING ABORIGINAL TRIBESMEN MAKE FIRE -The Jackson Five join other Aboriginals watching native tribesmen made fire from rubbing sticks together. The exhibition took place at a cookout hotted by Aboriginab for The Jackson 5 in Melbourne, Australia. extremely big hit in Australia. And even Randy was a big hit with the weeny hoppers. The tour, which took the eroun to Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, was one of the most successful of any performers ever to tour Australia, me Jackson 5, whose records are extemely popular with fans throuehout the world, drew audiences that were sprinkled with Aboriginal Blacks. The voung superstars receotion at every stop was such that Ian Meldrum, from Go-Set Music Magazine, wrote the following: "When the lights went out, there was a strange silence in Festival Hall and suddenly the drums and the organ started to pulse out the Motown sound,... the noise of tbe audience became deafening.... and on came the lights and there they were.. ..Well, that was spectacular but when you suddenly see the Jackson brothers in their white suits, the sight before your eyes is breathtaking... to be quite honest! could fill pages raving about what happened in the next one and a half hours but because of time and space, I am unable to, but to put it Reservations 1AUI6H- DUIHAM- Action Warner Bros. Makes FUms Available For Benefit Purposes Warner Bros. Pictures is making "Cleopatra Jones", its newest adventure-thriller, available in various communities for some benefit previews through the minorities affirmative action phase of its community relations department, headed by Vincent Tubb& In Cincinnati, Ohio, last Friday midnight, Tamara Dobson, star of "Cleopatra Jones", was guest of honor at a benefit preview of the film at the Grand Theatre for the Sickle Cell Anemia Center in that city. Willie Price was chairman of the event A second benefit preview of "Cleopatra Jones" will be held later this month In Los Angeles, Calif, for the Dr. Louis Daniels Memorial Child Dental Care Center at USC More benefits are planned for other cities. short and swoet their professionalism and musicianship and presentation is. - well, do you know I just can't even find a word to describe it...I was breathless after the first three numbers, but it goes on and on. J could just sit and watch, without anything else going on, Michael, Marion and Jackie performing their dance routines... .thev'ra unreal, .how they can keep it up Til never know.. . and like, every routine is different and their timing is just perfect,... then your've got Jermaine performing numbers from his album, you got Michael singing a number, there's little Randy who stands behind those congas that are as big as himself.. ..you've got at one stage Michael and Randy singing Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" together... .then at one stage you have them all singing, playing and doing a complete dance routine...! know I can speak for everyone who attended the two Melbourne concert, that it was one of the most enjoyable nights they've ever spent.J guess I can even speak for the hundreds and hundreds who stormed the stage 'cause I even felt Uke jumping off tike balcony and storming down myself to congratulate them. "To the Jackson Five I give a million thank you's...for not only entertaining thousands of Australians but for showing us what true professionalim is all about" Commenting on the mob scenes that greeted their every appearance and being the first Black performers ever to tour Australia, Jackie Jackson stated: "We're delighted tbe audiences loved our music and we only hope that we've paved the way for some of the many other talented Black artists who have never had the opportunity to visit Australia." 0j e CluiMjifUj limes . Robert Spruill, President Community Radio Workshop Place: 336 East Pettigrew Street Durham, North Carolina DO YOUR OWN THING... with Dillard's Bar-B-Q Sauce A DURHAM PRODUCT Dillard's Bar-B-Q Sauce tastes good on everything. Mr. Bar-B-Q says thank you for buying our product. FREE RECIPES ON BACK OF EACH BOTTLE I i f tataTwMT . TT AC FrYaW asf T iTlffifai Ywri ' I g