11-TH. CftQimTfT3 SAT..fAY12.1979
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Miller Naf'l Bowling Tourney
to Offer Amateurs $125,000
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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.
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$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
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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."
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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.
Teams winning four
games: Odds and Ends;
Blasters.
18 Black Collogp Football
Players Soloctod In UFL Draft
Eighteen collegiate football players were selected in
the NFL Draft held last Thursday and Friday in New
York City. Tennessee State led the Black Collegiate
Parade with 3 selections, two players were selected from
Grambling State, Jackson State, Knoxville College,
Albany State, and Winston-Salem State. Alcorn State,
North Carolina A&T State, Howard, Norfolk State and
Central State had one player selected.
Conference-wise, there were 5 selectees from the
SWAC, 4 from the SIAC, 4 from Independent schools,
3 from the CIAA and 2 from the MEAC.
Atlanta
Buffalo
Cincinnati
Cleveland
One pseudo-physician
claimed that cancer could be
cured by eating nothing but
grapes -and he offered
$10,000 to anyone who
could prove him wrong.
Denver
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Minnesota -
New Orleans
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington
Charles Johnson DB
Ken Johnson DE
James White DT
John Smith WR
Curtis Anderson DE
Bruce Radford DE
Larry Willis WR
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Jesse Deramus DT
Billy Diggs WR
Ricky Ray DB
Curtis Bunche DE
Dwaine Board DE
BillMurrell TE
Billy McBridc DB
Steve Wilson WR
Robert Hardy DT
Jeff Moore RB
Tony Hall WR
Grambling
Knoxville
Albany
Tennessee
State
Central
State
Grambling
Alcorn
State
Tennessee
State
Norfolk
State
Albany
N. C. A&T
State
Tennessee
State
Howard
Jackson
Jackson
Knoxville
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