11-TH. CftQimTfT3 SAT..fAY12.1979 P&M Miller Naf'l Bowling Tourney to Offer Amateurs $125,000 Plllfi mm : it'1' . TAMPA, Fla. Amateur bowlers will tompete for $125,000 in fcash prizes during the "Miller High Life National : Doubles Tournament .scheduled to begin August. tH5 and conclude with the Sational finals in Reno, fev., December 14-16, the filler Brewing Company announced here today. . During a presentation before the Bowling Writer's Association . of America (BWAA), Thomas J. Kleiber, I Manager-Special Events for Miller, outlined the plans for what is expected to be one of the richest amateur events of its type in bowling history. Kleiber . explained that the eventual national champions twin receive a check for $50,000. The runners-up will be award ed $25,600; third place, $15,000; fourth place. $10,000; fifth place. t4 Am? ciTth nlao $2,000; and seventh place, : $1,000. All other finalists will receive a check for $500. - "The total prize money available alone makes bur tournament unique from imost others, "Kleiber stated. "But there are ( other aspects that will also ! make it very attractive to bowlers around the coun try." Outlining the format for the program. Kleiber jsaid that therewill be three levels of competition leading to the crowing of phe national champions. I In-house competition finals. The state winners, to be decided no later than December 1 will then move to the national finals in Reno. Kleiber said the format of the tournament re quires in-house tour naments tp be conducted separate from league play. Proprietors of the in dividual bowling centers will establish special squads during open play where the doubles teams will be able to compete for the first time. "As mentioned, this is a doubles . event. This doubles team can be two men, two women or mixed doubles," Kleiber said. "The Miller National Doubles Tournament will also be a handicap tourna ment to provide as much equality as possible to all teams that enter. All male members of a team will be handicapped at 80 per cent of the difference between their American Bowling Cpngress (ABC) league average and 210. All women members of a team will be handicapped at 90 per cent of the dif ference between their sanctioned Women's In ternational Bowling Con gress (WIBC) average and 210, "Kleiber continued. "No two bowlers can enter if their combined sanctioned average ex- ceeds 380," he said. "If a bowler does not have a 1978-1979 ABC or WIBC average, he or she could use a 1979-1980 league average, provided that a total of. 18 games have been bowled before; entering the tournament. . If neither an average from last year or one from the year before is ayailale, the bowler must enter the tournament with a 200 scratch average. ' f Continued on page 1 1 '6. t,A K J;.'"'h(f,'. mi -.if- H ix : x ft I il f T'f t L' Lfi f 'tl - it r, TJ? llf -A - 5; ' K4 i j ... Albany State Finalizes 79 Grid Season Schedule will be held at bowling centers throughout the country from August 15 to November I, to decide, the entrants ' for the "state ALBANY, Ga. The Albany (GA.) State Col lege "Golden Rams" football team will play a rigorous schedule of : eleven opponents in 1979, including seven away games, it was reported here recently. The season, which will begin on September 8, will feature the regular five Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAQ opponents, along with five usual non conference rivals and one new foe. Two NCAA Division I-AA schools are on the slate which also in cludes six Division II and three Division III schools. The Rams will conduct a very stern' road rampage in September and October as six of the scheduled . eight games are away. The first stop will be Fayet tcvtUe, N.C. on September 8 when ASC meets Fayet- teville State, before travel ing to Tallahassee, Fla. on the 15th to face the peren nial Division I-AA '78 Na tional Champion Florida A&M. The Albany hometown fans will get their first glimpse of the team on the 22nd when Alabama A&M invades High Mills Memorial Stadium. The team then takes to the road again to close out the month on the 29th at Tuskegee. As in September, only one home game is on the slate for October, that begins a contest with Alabama State on the 20th. Albany will face Bethune-Cookman in Orlando, Fla. on October 6; New Division I-AA foe Alcorn in Lorman, Miss, on the 13th and Morris Brown in Atlanta, Ga. on the 27th. Homecoming activities will conclude on November 3, when the Rams host Clark. Savan nah State will be the next opponent on November 10, when ASC travels to Savannah, Ga. before concluding the regular season against arch-rival Fort Valley State on November 17 at home. Looking at his tough mission, ASC head coach Whitney Van Cleve said ' he expects conference rivals Florida A&M, Alabama A&M and Bethune-Cookman. to be three of his toughest Op ponents in '79. He added, "We've got to improve on every area in order to be a competitor in our league. Our strongest points are our quality running backs and defensive backs: Our weakest point is our lack of depth to be a top corh- tender." iiiiiinwti if. ii'i i irfJ ff fifiiiiff1r'iifrf-ar f .Asr!-MhwwwaMh ATI' - Mm One, two, three and four, up down op down, these young Striders art seriou abont ConditioniPQ the business of conditioning their minds and bodies for the upcoming track seasoM. . - ., Photo by Lionell Parker ' ti :;.;'::;; ;::;'::'-:j::::;V'; :ttSx$Wyr 6. ' ... . Ms . v Shaping Up IT TAKES ....concentration to clear the hurdles and a keep the proper form and speed. i , : f: n V ' XX tit ..'I I ,1 1. f ; x i f ' f - 1 V"-''' If I ...h ml v--.-. ; a ff I. VMS w ' ' f m I ...... . l.,iV -Xfci-fc' I I X . JK - X V. .- V M I . " Penn Relays The Delaware State College Men's relay team of Harold Peart, Anthony Beamon, NAIA AU American Robert Bryant, and Jim Seal, won the 400 meter relay College Divi sion Championship with a 41 .04 clocking at the Penn Relays on April 28, 1979. The Hornets sprint medley team consisting of teammates Robert Bryant, Anthony Beamon, Jim Weal, , and Cliff Moore finished third with a time of) 3:25.01 in the College Division. Moore, a freshman, made a strong showing in this event, run ning the anchor leg in 1.53.0.. In the 800-meter relay Championship of America, DelState's An-1 thony Beamon, Duane Henry, Robert Bryant, and Jim Weal took fourth place with a time of 1:25.5, surpassing the school record of 1:25.8 set earlier this season. The Univ. of Maryland took first place, while Louisana St. and E. Carolina finish ed 2nd and 3rd respective ly. Weal placed sixth in the 100-meter dash with a 10.63 Clocking. The Hornets were without the services of sprinter Mike McKnight and Aaron Harvey who suffered pulled muscles at the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Champion ship, where DelState took second place behind con ference champs South Carolina State. Hornets Win Hazel Plucimor 400-Meter At Scoro Report Ladies high game; Anne Reed, 200; Barbara Bridges,195;Al Little, 183. Ladies high series: Anne Reed, 507; Alyce Lit tle,497; Walterene Par rish, 480. Men's high game: Quin ton Parker, 215; Howard Fitts, 206; Herbert Davis, 205. Men's high series: Jim Dyer, 558; Herbert Davis, 528; Doss Massenburg, 519. Others: Jim Dyer, 203; Qumton Parker, 517; James Parker, 515; Dallas Howard Fitts, 514; Clarence Winston;" 504; Guster Lewis, 502; High team game: 824-Rovers; high team series: 2367-Blasters. 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