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-j 8ATUn2AY(KAyi,1232-TCSCARSLTaTIKZ$-5 ' . - ' w . m j fi - i m m r r . k. V 1, .t r Howard Tennis Records First 20-Win Season" WASHINGTON and women's track The Howard tennis team . teams went to the Penh closed out its season with Relays to i'ha've a little home victories over fun,',' and that's just George Washington (6-3) what they did according and Virginia Com-- to Coach'.. William, monwealth (5-3), - to Moultne. r finish the "year " with" a" 20-10 mark; v V : "We were blessed to have such a successful seaspn," said Coach Ed-, die Davis, who was chosen conference coach rrtl he;-Bison" naa "six relay, teams entered in; the competition, and for the first time in , Moultrie's nine years : with the Howard pro gram, all six teams! of the year. "The team qualified for the "Cham-j i withstood a lot of adver- pionship of America"! sitv. but thev hune nnais. ine women s" tough." i HoWard, which drop ped matches to Towson, George Washington and Virginia Commonwealth in the fall, rebounded to defeat those same rivals in the spring. "Again, I must say that we were blessed, because most of 'the schools that we beat (have their own courts land longer practice schedules than we. But, I that just goes to show Jyou the quality of the J guys in our program," ! Davis added, r Led by sophomore Kevin Proctor, the "number two singles i players, and captain ; Steve Simmons at number six, Howard won more matches this season than in any ' previous spring. ! Proctor finished with la team-leading 21 vic , lories against eight losses, while Simmons collected 15 wins with nine losses Both players won singles competition at the conference tourna ment, along with number 400-meter relay team , finished fifth in the; finals, while the;' 1600-meter relay team ran two sub-qualifying times for the NCAA in' both the trials and the ' finals. The Howard; women's two-mile relay team , also finished se cond in its event. Tenth Annual Hang Gliding To Be Held May 14-16 NAGS HEAD The Tenth Annual Hang Gliding Spectacular will be held here at Jockey's Ridge State Park May 14-16. This gliding spec tacular is distinguished by being the oldest con tinuously held hang gliding competition in the U.S. Staged from Banks for their famous flight experiments from 1900 to 1903, climaxed by their historic powered flight at Kitty Hawk which provided the birth of aviation as we know it today. At this year's Gliding Spectacular, ..ultralight pilots will be repeating history when atop the highest natural they fly their motorized it placed sixth. "I thought we had an outstanding effort on the "I was extremely im- ;part of all the athletes," pressed with the Moultrie noted. Hang Gliding At Jockey's Ridge Last Shift Bowling Scores women s side or tne ledger," said Moultrie afterward. "I thought their performance in the 4 x 100 was outstanding for people who weren't supposed to be there. I also thought they were extremely competitive in the 4 x 400 relay, running against the Tennessees and the Florida States, people who come out of1 . the warm climates." j In the men's competi-l tion, seniors Robert' Brown and Bernard Oliver finished fourth and fifth in the 400 in termediate hurdes, while the " 1600-meter relay team finished second in the finals. The sprint "Overall, it was certainly one of the best weekends I've had." HOWARD MVP's: For the first time in II. years, the Howard University athletic department has selected most valuable per formers for each sport. The presentations were made at the annual Bison athletic banquet held recent iy. The honorees are: Football, Tracy Singleton; Men's Basket ball, James Ratiff; ; Women's Basketball,' Blondell Curnell;, Baseball, Gerald Adams; : Soccer, Bancroft Gor don; 'Wrestling, Doug The Last Shift Bowling League,' scores for April 29: Ladies high game: 185-Bernice. Snipes - 183-Jo Wade, 175-Eva McKoy, 172-Flb Roberson. Ladies high series: 499-Eva McKoy, 495-Flo Roberson. 490-Bernice Snipes. 479-Jo ' Wade. Men's high game: 210-Hervey Graham. 207-Bo-Jim Parker," 203-Sam Dowes. 200-Ken Snipes. Men's high series: 552-Sam;: Dowes. 551-Hervey Graham., 551 -Bo-Jim Parker. 549-Kerv Snipes. High Team Game: 842-Supertuff. 822-Bad Habits. 821-Hits & Misses, 801-Diehards. High Team Series: 2435-Super Tuff. 2309-Bad Habits. 2307-Hits ' & Misses. 2298-Claudine's Gang. , Albany State Thinclads Win SIAC Track Title ; Track, Ed By Wallace Jackson, SID ALBANY, GA. -Coach Robert Cross knew what to expect when his Albany State College track team hosted the 44th annual SIAC Track and Field Championship. He expected to see Albany State, capture its ninth SIAC title in II Hazel Plummer Bowling Scores -Villa HIVIIK Willi II . four Lloyd Eason. . "' - medley team was fifth Calhoun; Tennis, Kevin - Women's Simms; i Track, Ahi Kosaund ; Love; ? and VS. A k ' x arm f mm- its. r x ,:f J ir y Meet .. KAP::lLir.-j ",' f i" A I ' 1 ! 4 1 ' ' " ' .' - . i ,;-' l . - . . ; 8 i , - ' i. s'. v , '. .,' r c , ) t 'l,- jV". Matt Williams 3 -8:15 p.m., Monday f Friday Hometown . . Durham, N.C. Birthday . , . . . ...... . . . .... . January 19 Sign . ............ Capricorn , Nickname. . ... . , .,MDan'' Education ... Jordan High School, Durham A&T State University, Greensboro Most Memorable Moment . . . . Meeting My Lady (Denise) Pet Peeves . .... ....... People who think they know everything Most Admired Person . . . . ... My Mother, Mrs. Rosa Williams ; Favorites: Color. ...... Navy Blue. .- Arti$t(s) or Group(s) .AUarreau: Earth Wind Fin Actors . : , . . Richard Pryor, Jack Nicholson, Robby Benson Actress Jane Fonda food Junk Food " Athlete Kareem Abdul Jabbar TV Show k.. Dynasty Magazine v. . .Black Enterprise: Black Radio Exclusive Hobbies Spectator Sports; ardening, Listening to Music . Lsst Movie Seen. . V; Richard' Pryo) Live On Sunset Strip .Last Book Read. .Flight of the Falcon; by Wilbur Smith Special Awards and Recognition: . . ' Music Award and recognition in the field of Gospel Music: by the Chris tian Harmonettes. The Hazel B. Plummer Bowling league scores tor May 3: . ladies v vihiari oame: 203-Walterene Parrish t isa-parDararwrnngion Ladies nigh series: 572-Walterene Parrish. 554- Georgelta Parker, 534-Flo . Roberson. Men's high game: 242-Jamin Peddy. 209 -Wallace Royal, 202-James Harrington. Men's high series: 601-Jamin Peddy. 563-Ronald Miller. 555- Wallace Royal. Others: 201-Adolphus ' Caviness, 520-llla Hill. 505-Nancy Pinckney and Bernice Snipes.. 551-Norman Johnson. ,542-Joseph Garner, 531-Jim Dyer, 522-Charles Parker. 520-Linwood .Taylor. 516-James Harrington, . 502-Adolphus Caviness. High Team Game: 829-Pacers. High Team Series: 2304-Sooners. - Todr game winners: Sooners, Screwballs. years. And when all was said and done, the Albany State thinclads had scored 178 points in the two day meet en route to wining the con ference title. "We definitely had better competition this year," Cross said. "I didn't expect us to score 288 points as we did last year." Although the Albany State cindermen didn't score 288 points, their total of 178 was 94 more than runner-up Morehouse College. . The Albanians built up' a big lead, after the first day of the con- sand dunes on the Atlan tic Coast at Jockey's Ridge, the non-profit event is sponsored by the Dare County Jaycees and Kitty Hawk Kites. Duration, distance and target competition for more than fifty gliders will be conducted on Friday, May 14, and Saturday, May 15, with -Sunday as a rain date. Mark Airey, director, of the Spectacular ex plains, "competition will, consist of both dura tiontarget events and distance trials. Pilots will be trying to stay airborne as long as they can and still hit a target in the landing area about the size of a frisbee. Other flyers will attempt to fly the greatest distance from the peak of Jockey's Ridge," he said. Orvillfe' and Wilbur Wright chose this area of North Carolina's Outer aircraft for. a demonstra tion at the end of the glider competition each day. Ultralights are essentially light weight airplanes which have evolved from hang glider and airplane technology, i) They take off on land or ': water under their own power. In the aviation ! industry, they are con- sidered the sport aircraft ' of the future. Francis M. Rogallo, inventor of the "Rogallo wing" used in hang gliding kite construction today lives at Kitty-, Hawk and will take an active part in the annual event. Information about competition and registra tion can be obtained from Hang Gliding Spec-1, tacular Coordinator, ' Mark Airey, at Kitty 1 Hawk Kites, P.O. Boxt 340, Nags Head, NC 27959. Pirkar. : FprprirA , mcpt 'cmrlnn fi" points and winning' four of five events. Henry Wiljis, Albany State's outstanding senior, set a conference record in the pole vault clearing 14-9 to eclipse the old record by an inch. Willis also placed first in the pole vault in the 1980 and '81 conference meets. Roy Kingdom, the senior who doubles in football and track, took first in the shot put, javelin throw, and plac ed second to teammate Bruce Washington in the discus throw. (Continued on Page 7) Harris Among Top 15 In Hoop Ratings XLBANY, GA. conference honors. The JJimar Harris, the sensa- ambidextrous guard nional shooting guard', displayed an unlimited1 from Camilla, Ga. among - Division II scorers in the nation, ac cording to final statistics released by the NCAA. The former Mitchell County High School star averaged 22.8 points per game and is considered by many to be the best basketball player in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. His 22.8 scoring average was the best in the con ference. The Albany State eager led his team to 1981-82 SIAC Visitation Championship en route to receiving all is amount of ( basketball 12 talents in ihc SlAr tour nament and was named to the all-tournament team. The versatile Albany State eager was an all tournament selection in the MillerSowega In vitational tourney and was selected as the most valuable player. Harris, ranked as high as number six early in the season, was the only SIAC player to rate among the NCAA top ten scorers this year. Albany State was the on ly team in the SIAC to (Continued on Page 7) TV iOfO a jffl TTT O jiCI o o HIGH INTEREST SHORT TERM-WW MINIMUM At Northwestern Bank, we make short'term, high interest savings simple. With our new 91 'Day Certificate of Deposit, youll earn the highest interest rates the law will allow us to pay without tying up your money for a long time. To earn the rate shown, simply deposit a minimum of $7,500, then sit back and watch your money grow. The 91 'Day Certificate of Deposit is the safe, simple way tor you to earn a high interest rate on short'term deposits. For more information on our new 91 'Day Certificate of Deposit, contact your local Northwestern Banker. 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