; SATURDAY, APRIL 24. 1232-TKS CAn:U"A Tr.I3-5 ' . . . . . . 't , i ' , ' ' " ' '''' ' ' ' ' - - Students Hold ' 'Pro Eagle ' ' Banquet Three alumni of the . North Carolina Central University Eagles, now professional ; ; . football ' stars, have accepted in vitations to speak at a Pro Eagle Banquet Saturday, April 24, ac cording to represen tatives of fhe NCCU Stu dent Government Association. - Doug Wilkerson of the San Diego Chargers, , Louis Breeden of the' .Cincinnati Bengals, and; Reggie "Super Gnat" : Smith of the Atlanta: Falcons will spejpk at the , 8 p.m. banquet at the , , W.G. Pearson Cafeteria, I according to Leon . Rouson and Ms. Belinda! Jones, who co-chair the; Student Government Association's Student Athletic Committee. - The three football ! stars will also conduct a clinic for the.areas high .school and junior college iplayers. Information about the clinic has been ' sent to coaches 'at area schools. It will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 24, at the university's O'Kel ly Stadium. Reservations for the banquet and registra-. tions for the clinic are' being accepted at the Student Government of fices in NCCU's Alfonso Durham 's Hunter Meets Legendary UCLA Coach John Wooden CHICAGO - UCLA legendary former coach John Wooden offers some winning advice to : Curtis Hunter, Southern . High School, Durham, N.C., prior to the 1982 : McDonald's All Elder Student Union. : GamerM Aprii For information, call 683-6121 or 683-6497. j Ticket prices for the; banquet . are $5 for ; NCCU students and $8; for non-students ($15 a1 couple). The registration fee for the. clinic, which includes at continental breakfast and lunch, is $5. Jordan In Close Race For Wachovia Gup At the end of he winter high school sports season, John Wilkinson High in Belhaven is' ahead in the 1-A Wachovia Cup race,: Camp Lejeune High is winning in 2-A competi-. ;iion, Watauga High in.. Boone leads in the 3-A race, and Chapel Hill Senior High once again Heads in 4-A Wachovia j Cup competition. j , Races are close in .'Class . t-A, with; !Ednevville High behind -John Wilkinson by only basketball, advanced to the regional finals in 1-A: girls basketball, and: received ten points for participating in two of; the five sanctioned' winter sports. Edneyville, with 14712 points, was a regional "', finalist in 1-A boys and girls basketball, and i received fifteen points for participating in three sanctioned sports. Rob binsville, in third place with 142 Vi points, finished second in 1-A wrestling,: advanced to .five 3 A 10 at Chicago's Rose- mont Horizon. Hunter was among the nation's top 25 high school senior basketball players named to the 1982 McDonald's All American High School Basketball Team, often described by coaches, sports writers and scouts as America's j "Dream Team". j Former McDonald's i All Americans include! Isiah Thomas, Detroit! Pistons; Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers; Mark' cHazel Plummer Bowling Scores The Hazel B. Plummer Bowling League scores for April 19: Ladies high game: 199-Mary Hawkins and Bonnie Edwards, 195-Priscilla Malloy, 188-Flo , Robarson. Ladies high series: 531-Erma Reid and Priscilla Malloy. 493-Flo Roberson, 488-Ro9alyn Leslie. Men's high game: 222-Howard , Fills, 197-flonald MMiller. 190-Buck Parker and J.S. Harr-; ihgton. Men's high series: 545-Howard Fitts, 537-Wallace Royal. 527-T-Bird Roberson. Others: 511-J.S. Harrington, Aguirre, Dallas Mavericks; Patrick Ew- ' ing, Georgetown.; Sam 1 Perkins and James Wor thy, North Carolina; Ralph Sampson, Virginia; and ' Steve Stipanovich, Missouri.' . Wooden, chairman of the McDonald's . All American High School Basketball Team Ad visory Committee, led -the UCLA Bruins to an . unequalled ten NCAA (seven consecutive) championships. " Hunter played on the East squad during the McDonald's All American Game, the on ly event which brings together the nation's top prep cagers to compete in an East-West format. The West downed East, 103-84, during the fifth . annual contest. Y0U3 DOG HEEDS VITAUMSJOO. I iniwn iint torn wwnj mdikt2 nmrnj A Sergeants the pet care people P r i ; , , fix r'5 V k 1 I Sfc vrf l 1 ' ,.- V , - .V. A HUNTER AND WOODEN Doints. and in Class! the regional semifinals in; 507-Jim Dyer, 505-Ronaid Miller', .LuhWh idan trailing WatauM by r-rece.vea tuteen par- TouMmewinners.GStterettes. 1 only ten points, t, ; The Wachovia Cup 'award, sponsored by the North Carolina High School Athletic Associa tion (NCHSAA) and Wachovia Bank and Trust . Company, recoenizes four schools every year which have the best overall athletic' . programs in the state. Schools receive points based on performance against other schools in their own classification in state championship events, and points are; also awarded for par ticipation in NCHSAA sanciioncd sports. In the 1-A race Wilkinson, leading with 152'j points, won the , championship in boys Bowling Scores iicipauun puimv Blastflrs- Lots LuCk In the 2-A Wachovia split conversions: 2-5-7, Bill Cup race. Camp Le-1 Jones; 8-10, Frank Shuler. jeune, with 180 points, High Team Game., inished first among 2-A! "JgrTS Senes schools in girls swimm- 2308-sparemakers. ing and received twenty - ; participation points Shift Leaiora rugn m Thomasyille, in second place with 140 points,: finished first in 2-A boys , swimming and received 1 twenty participation; points. j Watauga has 2501 points in the 3-A race,, closely followed by Jor-; dan with 240 points. Watauga came in third in . 3-A boys swimming, finished eighth in -girls swimming, and advanc-i (.1QUZST (Continued On Page 7)' The Last Shift Bowling League' scores for April 8: ; Ladies hign game: 212-Nancy Rowland. : Ladies high series: 560-Nancy . Rowland. 524-Florence Roberson.: Men'i high game: 224-Roberl Odom. ' 212-Cliflon Parker. 207-Marshall Thompson,; , 196-Ch'arles, Wilkins. 193-Ken: Snipes, 191 -Milton Jones. Men's high series: 572-Clifton ; Parker. 563-Marshall Thompson,' 554-Robert Odom. 54fJ-Charles JMIkLQS, 50.8-Jimmie Cook.- (Continued On Page 6) ' ''-0 ' " i : i' , 4U:-,u"" t 0 - if ifkll NEW YORK At bat, George Foster, whom the New York Mets acquired to add punch to their of fense, points to the ball and wants the umpire to examine It in the fourth inning of a game against the . Philadelphia Phillies. Phils' catcher Bo Diaz holds the ball. 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