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" jjeaiiiia'1! iya'asBBwW wb1sbM!sbbbbbbbbbbbb riil-mMmrmn I sjjill I Ill 'I I'll II llll iM" ' I' "'llll II 8eU Asm tL Vm TBE CA80LDIA TIMRW IH ' "m&Z ' ' ' 4tliWf,yi TIMES Sat., 11, 1971 W landy Straghi Mwed Captain of 73 Wildcat Gridders rjpp5prrm rm m Randy Straghn Bethune-Cookman's all. conference linebacker Straghn, from Delray named Captain of the Wildcats According to Coach Charles Wesley Moore. Straghn has been a stalwart in the defensive program since was Us rookie year. The senior science major is the team's leader with 214 unassisted tackles and 1 55 assists. "He it probably the best middle man in the SI AC" according to Coach Moore. B-CC will play eight ot a ten-game schedule in Florida. The season opener will be played in Daytona Beach against South Carolina State College, September 8, 1978. Other games are: Alabama A&M, September 29; Albany State, October 6, (Gator Bowl): Savannah State, October 13; Tuskegee Institute, October 20, (Homecoming); Alabama State, November 3; Florida A&M, November 17; (Central Florida Classic), November 24. To speed up work and prevent personal injury when doing construction work and other "active" jobs, avoid working on your knees and tiptoes. SPOR TS SCENE Hie Miracles Are kSmkm Seal fan Fayetteville Slate Unhrersilv Band Practice Set for August 13 Mm- Mm mMmWtt&mBM ' mm lEujjjflH RflHsVIl jff . ifBfcbcT jjwjk, Lm 'JmmL H mM Mm. -r I Amm mmmSA mmmm. mm RRmBljilP ffi fl BuCBuuuuuVuum buuuB RK ;-BBK-:'PBBI FAYETTEVILLE -Fayetteville State University's Marching (101) Bronco Band will begin practice August 13 and will unveil their brand new sparkling blue and white band uniforms for activities during the 1973-74 school year. The ' announcement was made by James E. Evans, Director of Bands, at fayetteville State University. Dormitories will be open to receive students Sunday afternoon, August 12 and practice will commence Monday, August 13, at 9:00 a.m. "Our desire this year," Wepjin Evans, "is to be bigger, sound better, drill better, dress better, and better instrumented, better equipped than at any time in the history of FSU." The 1973 season for the Marching Bronco Band will be highlighted when they perform during the homecoming activities as the Bronco gridders host Winston-Salem State University October 13. The Band will perform at six home football games during the 1973 gridiron season. "This year the Fayetteville State University Marching Band has a very busy, demanding, and challenging schedule which means that we must get an early start and work untiringly in order to be prepared," said Evans. In addition, new band jackets have been ordered for band members, Evans stated. ATLANTA BRAVES SLUGGER HANK AARON has been named National Sports Chairman for the 1974 Easter Sea) Campaign, March 1-April 14. As sports chairman, he will enlist the support of fellow athletes, sports writers and broadcasters in the annual appeal to raise funds for the Society's services to some 300,000 handicapped children and adults. Hank Aaron Now Bailing for Easter Seals Drive AGGIE GRID COACH INSPECTS NEW ATTIRE FOR FALL SEASON: GREENSBORO N.C. A&T Coach Hornsby Howell takes time out to check his new shipment of football uniforms for the 1973 season. The Aggies will be smartly attired for both home and road games from head to toe with new helmets, jerseys, socks, pants, shoes and padding equipment The garmet above is royal blue featuring white letters, white and gold color arm bands, and shoulder "television numbers." Hank Aaron, the Atlanta Braves all-star superstar, will go to bat next year for thousands of disabled children and adults as national sports chairman for Easter Seals. While filming television spots in Atlanta recently for the 1974 Easter Seal campaign, he spoke of the importance of pride in his profession. "You really have to have it in' baseball," he said. "And, if through my efforts as Easter Seal sports chairman, I can help just one child-or one handicapped adult-to gain pride, dignity and self-respect, I will feel that I have hit well in the battle against crippling.'' During this 1973 baseball season- his 20th in the majors-Hank is rapidly closing the gap on the greatest of all records. Babe Ruth's career home run total of 714; And a long line of the game's most sacred batting marks have been falling, one at a time, to the mighty Aaron bat. As national sports chairman, the affable outfielder will enlist the support of fellow athletes in all sports, sports writers and broadcasters in the Easter Seal Society's appeal for funds during the 1974 campaign, March 1 to April 14. Always one to take pride in everything he does, on and off the field, Aaron said, "It's gratifying to be in the Easter Seal line-up, along with a team of thousands of volunteers whose one aim is to give new life to crippled kids and adults The annual Easter Seal campaign raises the funds necessary to enable the Society's affiliates nationwide COOLER ROOF Light-colored roof ing materials absorb much less of the sun's heat than darker mate rials. This will help keep the house or build ing cooler In summer. give rehabilitation services to 300,000 handicapped children and adults, those bom with birth defects, or those crippled by accident and illness. jml8SflW iBB rSmmmammammmwmW all-state A&T BOUND LEON DICKENS SPARKS BAST ALL-STAR 110-99 VICTORY: GREENSBORO - A cool 6-1, 175 lb. guard from Roxboro Person Senior High School came off the bench last Tuesday night to lead the East All-Stars to a 110-99 victory over the West in the 25th Annual N.C. All-Star Basketball Game. Leon Dickens, who is headed to N.G. A&T State University on a basketball grant-in-aid, dazzled the 6500 spectators with 25 points and seven rebounds to lead all scorers. Voted the games "Most Valuable Player," East Coach Ted McLean beamed "Dickens was definitely the most outstanding player on the floor." The aJaWBR"' J1 fimv? a Jm! yt WsP 4k llRsfMsMl . ' MwAm tE ssRsVslRsk. 9r . .flEX fcynT -Bkj HERCULES (The Strong Man) Pjeht overhead. M-13 ii one of the most famous star dusteri-bardy visible to the nsJtisfj You'll feel just great at your finely tuned bike accelerates down the open high way 'J' '; ' " '' ' flH 'and you leave the world behind. It's just you, your bike and the fun of getting there when you select ono of the great models now on display at Open Read, the area's only complete cycle center. Offering low down payment, financing and service after the sale all under one roof. OPEN ROAD, INC. Mangum Street East-West Expressway whiz kid broke all scoring records while at Person High (1,276 career prep points) and also served as senior class president. Los Angeles - The Miracles, Eddie Kendricks and Edwin Starr headlined "Soul Train Night" at the Forum and set a concert attendance record last Saturday when they performed before a standing room only (SRO) audience of 19,000. The Miracles, making their first Los Angeles appearance Since S mo key Robinson departed the group, drew thunderous applause when they came on stage in dazzling all-white attire. j William Griffin, making his debut as a Miracle, was convincing as he blended smoothly into the tight clean harmony and split-timed choreography that is a part of the Miracle legend. Griffin drew the females in the audience to near hysteria when he began singing "Dont Let It End" from the group's hit "Renaissance" album. Eddie Kendricks, riding the crest of success of his hit album "Eddie Kenricks," which contains his current smash single "Darling Come Back Home," was making his first Forum appearance since going on his own. Always a favorite with Los Angeles fans, Eddie received a standing ovation following his appearance which was sparked with songs from his hit Motown recordings. A highlight of his performance was the in person reaction to his "Cant I," from his "My People, Hold On" album. Edwin Starr, whose recording of "There You Go" is rising High on the nation's FIRST TIME Arnel triacetate, a fiber that lends itself to many treatments, will now be seen in bed spreads and comforters. Introduced in wearing apparel in 1954, easy-to-wash arnel fabrics are shrink-, wrinkle- and fade-resistant, says Edith McGlamery, exten sion house furnishings specialist. North Caro lina State University. Look for knitted fleeces, satins, lames, fund crepes in bedroom decorator fashions. Some will be plaid, others tiger , stripes or paisley. BABY COSTS You wouldn't take a million dollars for your baby, but he or she will take from 24 to 30 thousand dollars to care for from the time of birth to age 18. It is estimated that the average cost per year will be $1,000 and increases as the child ages, says Mrs. Justine Rozier, extension home management specialist, North Carolina State University, musk trade charts, set the audience on their ears with his raw, gutsy and soul filled performance. Starr, who was also doubling at the Whisky A Go GO on the Sunset Strip, made an early appearance to get back to the club for his contracted appearances. Seated in the audience and beaming like a proud father, Smokey Robinson commented following the show: "Did you how the audience reacted Mmhr iiisj.ii to William Griffin, that young man really has talent and loves being a part of the group. "Those guy are. like members of my family, and to see L.A. open their hearts to them the way they just did is something I shall never forget. They worked very hard getting it together, it couldn't happen for a nicer bunch of fellows." The Miracles are currently on a national promotion tour for their "Renaissance" album. BRnRssB RRR1 I I ReRF - Jit ' "IsaiRIiRl RsT' Sulfl saaaW jWR BuuhHsISbRhI BBSS! BnnnTIKunnBBF' SBBBSBSBflsSMSBBBSM.' Wr JbTkRBSKSSSbIbSBBBBBBBBBBBBb! BSmV Sir SSI fliWrwHtfBjMH i I'Vi 'SSI Bm m I Hi THERE HE GOES: Super Soul Master, Edwin Starr, really set the pace for a groovy evening when he appeared on "Soul Train Night" at the Forum in Los Angeles. Starr, whose latest Motown single is "There You Go," is currently on tour throughout the country to fullfil some of the demands for personal appearances, s Durham Raleigh km mm H 80YS GIRLS tSM h PRIZES OF YOUR CHOICE EVERY WEEK. EVERBODY WINS! , 1 K Vy NO LOSERS! REGISTER NOW TO SELL THE CAROLINA TIMES l I JmmmW IN Y0UR neighborhood. MAIL or bring in coupon H B 5BEL0VV ATTACH SMALL PHOTO. MAIL TO: CIRCULATION J ,, ci M I) V "DEPT., P. O. BOX 3825, DURHAM, N. C. 27702. mWSM M nment Dance Theater Of Harlem A Jacob's Pillow ! Entertai i RH RH RK rWbI mm Mm Immrnn I Wmmmmm ' ' ffi&mm mm Jmm mm imm mm ALWAYS A CROWD Come Back Home" is -Soul Train Night" at L.A.'s PLEASER: Eddie Kendricks, skyrocketing up the charts, Forum. whose latest single "Darling kids with the audience on I ' For Motor City Kids, Summer Means Kind Hearts And Cornets A group of Fourth Graders living just outside of Detroit are finding a new dimension to S he usual summer pleasures of stickball, swimming and sunning. The dimension is the sound of music. Not the kind of music that "bops" in over the transistor radios but the kind you learn to play yourself, through perseverance, patient teachers and more patient parents. The kids, nearly one hundred in all, are participating in a unique summer music program at Highland Park Community College, in Highland Park, Michigan. Sponsored by the Magnavox Foundation, a non-profit arm of the Magnavox Company, the program is designed to teach youngsters, for the first time, how to play a musical instrument. For six musucal weeks, 1 youngsters, some of whom are musically inclined ami auiuc not, have been undergoing intensive musical instruction that gives them an equivalent of a semester's instruction. The class includes 35 beginners who are learning to play the flute, comet, or clarinet. In addition, some 60 of the 85 graduates from the 1971 and 1972 classes are also attending this year's program where they play hv the intermediate and advanced bands. An equivalent program, financed by the school system, would cost taxpayers at least $30,000 or $40,000 reports Richard Hadley, supervisor of instrumental music for Highland Park schools and music director of the summer program. In fact, without the Magnavox Foundation grant, the program wouldn't be possible, Hadley says. Parents have many reasons for delighting in the program. "They like the idea that their children are spending summer mornings productively," music director Hadley points out. And parents have their own rewards, too. Last summer, for example, they toured the Elkhart, Indiana plant of the Selmer Division of The Magnavox Company, a leading manufacturer of band instruments. But most of all, interest and enthusiam come through, when happy parents watch eager youngsters perform. fSmufHBmMmlmmmmmHUBBSSB ' ySk V; A''Wm Sri i W rkmm 4 m 1 19flsV ife V rHrrrrvIL H iM fl I J tmmmmmmmWki vtH ElllSlSL 1 lRfl Rrrk!L i B sRfl mm HrT - M 'ffiffl RRRraP The Dance Theater of Harlem, whic h made its debut here at Jacob's Pillow August 18-22, 1970, will be returning this week as a full-fledged, professional company. A lot has happened in three years. By early January 1971 the company had developed a repertoire that included a half dozen classical and neo-classical works by Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, and some exciting new ethnic ballets that Mitchell himself choreographed, especially for the company. In early '71 they made their New York debut in the Guggenheim Museum an event made possible by a gift from Mrs. Alva Gimbel. The following spring the company was invited to share City Center's 1971 American Dance Series with such long-established companies as Alvin Ailey and Al win Nikolais. In 1972 the company toured Europe and danced at the Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Italy. Here are some of the enthusiastic reports from abroad: Excellent soloists, a magnificently prepared group, the Dance Theater of Harlem is a display case in which artists of elegance and precision are wonderfully presented. The company exhibits a strong and vigorous technic combined with great choreographic preparation. The grace and elegance of the dancers is evident. The acclaim doesn't only come from abroad. nve Barnes had this to say about the Dance Theater of Harlem: Few, if any, companies have moved so far so -fast - I nrce vou to see them-It is sv f always fun to see a company right at the beginning." The creation of the Dance Theater of Harlem is instrumental in carrying on its philosophy. Arthur Mitchell was in Brazil trying to help mem set up their first national dance company when he received news of Martin Luther Kim! assasination. It caused him to question why he wasn't at home teaching his own people. That was the turning point, and he returned to find school and professional company for the black people Although in the mass of 600,000 young people who attended the rockfest in Watkins Glen, N.Y. the few Blacks couldn't make an impression they were on hand This is proved by the uptown ticketron located in the Lenox Terrace Development which sold several hundred tickets to the rock music extravaganza. They are now working on a big promotion for the September 21-22 weekend. FRIENDLY PERSUASION? Neville Aurelius, as Johnny Monk, tries to persuade Sheila Scott-Wilkinson, who portrays Nurse Norton, to share his views in this scene from THE NATIONAL HEALTH OR NURSE NORTON'S AFFAIR, the London stage hit brought to the screen by producer Ned Sherrin for Columbia Pictures. Directed by Jack Gold, the film's acting cast also features Lynn Redgrave, Colin Blakely, Bran, Jim Dale and Donald Sinden. West Indian-bom Aurelius, now a British citizen, and Miss Scott-Wilkinson, an Illinois native who plays the title role, are rated among the leading young actors and actresses is England. THE NATIONAL HEALTH OR NURSE NORTON'S AFFAIR was filmed entirely on location in South London. First he engaged Karel Shook, who was ballet master, choreographer and teacher of the Netherlands Ballet from 1959-68, as associate artistic director. The school began in a rented dance studio in Greenwich Village. But when enrollment began to swell and more space was needed, the Dance Theater of Harlem found a basement at the Church of the Master in Harlem, located at Morningside Avenue and 122nd Street. This temains as the current site of Activity. : Mitchell quickly found financial support for a Harlem dance school from the Ford foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Gimbel Foundation and many private donors. Lincoln Krstein, co-director of the New York City Ballet, heads the DTH Board of Directors, while George Balanchine is first Vice President. The affiliation between the two companies is understood: Arthur Mitchell was the first black premier danseur in a major ballet company (The New York City Ballet) in history. J ( mm Rf 1 ! fJJJ V KEEPING UP THE TRADITION: The Miracles, fr) Pete Moore, Bobby Rogers, Ronnie White and William Griffin, are overwhelmed with the reception they received in Los Angeles for their first appearance since Smokey Popular Singer Al Green Boards Soul Train for Dancers, Viewers Singer Al Green and the dynamic duo Mel & Tim board the Soul Train this week to bring TV audiences 60 minutes of pure pleasure. Al Green sings two of his finest tunes "Call Me" and "I'm Still In Love With You." Mel and Tim do their thing too. They sing and rap with Don Cornelius the executive One that can't miss is "Maurie," the film based on the true story of Maurices Stokes and Jack Twyman, the NBA basketball stars of the Rochester Royals before Stokes was felled with a fatal brain disease. producer and host of the show. The musical-dance-vanty show, aside from featuring soul music performers and teen-age dancing, also features a cameo appearance by a leading television, motion picture or snorts personality. A Create A Dance award is presented to the couple in the Soul Tram gang performing the most creative new dance. Soul Train is sponsored by Johnson Products Company of Chicago. The company markets Ultra Sheen and Afro Sheen hair care products, and Ultra Sheen Facial Fashions line of cosmetics, Johnson Products Company is the first Black advertiser to present regularly scheduled television entertainment. Of Hie CltawjiMj Times i Robert Spruill, President Community Radio Workshops BEGINNERS LEARN TO PLAY the clarinet in classes at Highland Park's Willard School. As a part of the program, supported by the non-profit Magnavox Foundation, a flute, cornet or clarinet will be given to each of the 35 beginning students, on graduation. Place: 336 East Pettigrew Street Durham, North Carolina m Robinson departed the group. The Miracles, Eddie Kendricks and Edwin Starr headlined the "Soul Train Night" concert y" OH STAGE fl THE WAYaiHtRRPM PLUS GREAT DINING FROM IHf VIUAGf BURR 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 soys thank you for buying our product. FREE RECIPES ON BACK OF EACH BOTTLE y
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