SAT., MARCH 28, 1977 TH CAROLINA TlVf S -11 ' - I " " 1 1 1 " ' ' i n .ill i II 1 1 1 11 11 ;-y--: 'r ,; ; ' Black College All Acorlca Candidates CYNTHIA THOMPSON - All C1AA Selection 1976-77 Freshman, 5-8 120, forward Marks, Mississippi Not often does a freshman come in and turn a basket ball program around but that's just what Cynthia Thomp son has done at Hampton Institute. The five foot eight inch forward led the Pirates with a 16.6 scoring average and averaged 8.8 rebounds per game. She led the team in virtually every offensive department and provided th'e impetus to transform a 2-10 record in 1975-76 to a respectable 7-10 this past season. A deadly shooter from 20 feet, Thompson possesses amazing poise and coolness under pressure for a fresh man. JOAN HUNDLEY - All CIAA Selection 1976-77 Senior, 5-11, 1 30, center Trenton, New Jersey A dominant center both offensively and defensive ly, senior Joan Hundley recovered from an early season injury in time to lead the Pirates to their best season ever including five wins in the last eight games. Selected All Central Intercollegiate Athletic Asso ciation (CIAA) this year, Hundley averaged over 1 1 re bounds per contest along with 13 points. She was the leading scorer on the Pirates as a sopho more and as a junior but an injury, which forced her to miss the first game and hampered her early season per formances, kept her from repeating her earlier play. Yet she still won selection to the All conference team. -4,Wf?t. iiV;.i -..ft:'. ,.':Vy: ,S it IS! . 7 lli k r :; Jimmy Young stands over.George Foreman after flooring the former heavy land in the final round of a 12 round heavywright bout at San Juan March 17th. YOUNG FLOORS FOREMAN weiqht champion with a riqht hand Waldemar Schmidt referees. Young earned a unanimous decision. (UPI). V;A - 5.3:;! , ..yM'A-.-y'. : Tennis Squad Aims For Another Notional Title THE GAME OF TENNS WAS DEVELOPED FROM A SAME ANCIENT GREEKS PLAYED. SOME FRENCHMEN STARTED PLAYING A GAME RATHER SIMILAR "TO TODAY'S GAME ' BACK IN THE I4O0 's. MAJOR WALTER WlNGFlELD, AN ENGLISHMAN, IS CREDITED VVITH THE INVENTION OF LAWN REST AND RECUPERATION - George Foreman rests in his hospital bed Satur day after his unanimous defeat by Jimmy Young in a 12 rounder. Foreman was taken to hospital after the fight suffering from dehydration, chest pains, and a possible concussion. (UPI). TENNIS IN 1873. A YEAR LATER, THE GAME WAS FIRST PLAYED IN THE UNITED STATES. THE FIRST TENNIS TOURNAMENT TOOK PLACE AT WIMBLEDON ENGLAND IN 1877. HAMPTON, VA. - What does an NCAA national cham pionship tennis team do for an encore? They get better, of course! The Pirates expected to be strong again this season with the return of three All America performers but an incredible recruiting year by coach Robert Screen has improved and strengthened the Pirates even further. Roger deSantis Guedes, Bruce Foxworth and Rodney Young, all top performers last year returned to give the team a solid foundation but the addition of freshmen Carlos de Brito, Noel Freitas and Santia f go Jaquez has strengthened the 4Be4)pJfitomt .iop: to tbatteunt . " '''' de Brito lias compiled a 4 8-2 record thus far playing in : the. number two singles posi tion. Freitas isn't far behind with a 7-2 mark playing in the number four position while Jaquez, playing number six, is 4-6 in singles play. Playing a primarily Divi sion 1 schedule, the Bucca neers have rolled to a 7-1 ., overall record playing such teams as (Jeorgia, Florida, Duke and Clemson as well as Division II powers Florida International and Georgia 1 i 4; M JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE - Leon Hillard. one time Harlem Globetrotters dribbling whiz and later the team coach, was shot to death March 14 in a Chicago South west Side apartment, after a domestic quarrel. His wife, Sandra, 38, was questioned by police and re leased when police ruled the shooting was justifiable homicide. (UPI). play such teams as North Caro lina State, North Carolina, Alabama, Virginia Tech and Virginia. Southern. The tough schedule con tinues as the Bucs prepare for their Southern road tour to CoQQln's Spring Service Specials! OFFER GOOO THRU APR ft 5TH. 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