Ralph Sampson Is
Tanqueray Winner
NEW YORK Ralph
Sampson, the Virginia
giant" who ; has ac
complished more in three .
years of college basket
ball ". competition than ',,
'any previous player has
done; irrfour, has been :
selected as the winner of
the ' 1982 Tanqueray
Achievement Award for
excellence , in amateur
sports.! " l'
The i. 7-foot, 4-inch
tower of power kept the:
Cavaliers in ; the
forefront throughout the ,
19$ 1-82 season as they
consistently were at the
Itop in . the -. national
basketball rankings. At
the finish he was a
unanimous selection for-
every. all-America team
and went on to selection
as the player of the year.
. Sampson, who weighs
onlyy219 pounds despite
his " awesome height,
gained every honor in
s'ght this season as was
the case a year ago when
he was equally outstan
ding as a sophomore.
A. Virginian all the.
work -1 on the flooi
wherein he dominatec:
both baskets. He wound
up with '366 rebounds.
Coach Terry Holland,
noting that a player of
his .caliber seldom comes
along in the lifetime of
any coach, predicted ear
ly that "Ralph will...
become as dominating a;
player as there is in the
college game today."
t Sampson, is the latest
in, a line of illustrious
amateurs to be honored
with the engraved silver
plate, emblematic of the ;
excellence required ; to
win ' the -; Tanqueray ;
award: Last ; year's
achiever was running
baek Herschel Walker of4
the Georgia football
team. Other recent win
ners have been Dairy!;
Strawberry , the Los
Angeles high school star'
who is expected to
become a prized rookie
for the New York Mets,
in another season or two; '
gold medal gymnast Kurt '''
Thomas; high jumper
Franklin Jacobs; and
way as he migrated from,,, Olympic gold medal box
his home town of Har- ers Sugar Ray Leonard
risonburg where he was
an all-state high school
star, Sampson is con
sidered already to be the
top professional pro
J
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spect among college;-players-;
even though he
still has another year of
eligibility in the amateur
ranks.
Despite his height,
which might have enabl
ed him to concentrate on
scoring, Sampson
became at the start of his
college career a valued
team player who per
formed superbly in every
phase of the game. Dur
ing the past season he
scored 506 points on 198
field goals and 110 free
throws. That gave him
an average of 15.8 points
per game for his 32
played, not a spec
tacularly high figure but
considered remarkable in
the overall context of his
and Howard Davis.
' "We believe that!
Ralph Sampson, who
has dominated college
basketball from the start
of his career, will go on .
to achieve still greater
distinction," said John
Heilmann, president of
Somerset Importers,
Ltd., the sponsors of the
Tanqueray Award. "We'
are proud of all of our
winners. They have been
standouts as amateurs
and as they have gone on
in their careers. Ralph is,
in the best tradition ofi
our past winners." I
Sampson, along with
Coach Holland and
Virginia's Sports Infor
mation Director, Doug
Elgin, are expected to be
in New York to accept
the award in a luncheon
ceremony at Gallager's,
Restaurant on Wednes
day, August 11.
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NEW YORK Considered the outstanding pro
spect among this year's group of college seniors,
Kenneth Sims shows off his Patriots jersey after be-
Albany State
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Washington's first 10,000 meter event with
Ing selected number one in the NFL draft. With the
Texas defensive end is William Sullivan, president
and owner of the Nw Fji gland Patriots.
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place toss of 153-5 made
him a three-time con
ference winner as the.
native of Ohio won the
event in the 1980 and '81
conference meets.
Willie Powers
highlighted the meet for
Albany State in the runn
ing events as he took first
place in the 5,000 and
10,000 meter runs. He
won the 5,000 meter run
in 15:54.71 and took the
In S.C. State
Spring
Game
ORANGEBURG,
S.C. Senior quarter
back Desmond Gatson
directed two second
period scorihg drives as
the Garnet registered a
20) win over the Blue
Monday night in the
South Carolina State an-
. ntial spring football con
test. After a-scoreless first
period, Gatson, a
Greensboro native mov
ed the Garnet 56 yards in
10 plays with fullback
Anthony Reed climaxing
the drive with a one-yard
'plunge. Gatson, who will
see double duty as the
Bulldog's backup
The Garnet defense
also played a vital role in
the contest, limiting the
Blue to a minus ive.
yards total offense.
Bulldog head coach
Bill Davis, who is si
ing to replace fiirie
Bulldog . starters, was
pleased with the overall
performance of his team.
"We got good play from
our Garnet offense and
defense," Davis said.i
just four passes a year
ago, had two receptions
for 14 yards and had a
,51 -yard touchdown
reception nullified by a
lolding penalty.
S.C. State opens the
ieason September 4
at hoirrevagainst eastern
Kentucky tn a 7 p.m.
contest.
Harris
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placekicker drilled the -Gatson who appeared to
i first of two "PAT for a be fully recovered from a
'7-0 Garnet lead with shoulder injury which.
10:23 left in the half. forced him to miss the
, Five minutes later, Bulldogs' final five
' sophomore tailback Ber- ""games last year
"Our Blue defense also
did a fine job but I was; rank among the NCAA
not pleased with the per- top 10 teams. The Runn-
formance of our Blue of
fense." Davis was especially
pleased with the play of
ing, uunning Kams
ranked as high as:
number six in NCAA
ratings.
nard Bureess took a oit-
'chout from Gatson and
raced 47 yards down the
left sideline for a 14-0
bulge by the Garnet.
Safety Abraham Mack
scored the Garnet's final
score when he picked off
a John Gentry pass in
tended for tightend An-
i dre Charlton at the Blue
32 and returned it un
molested for the score
' and a 20-0 cushion with
11:18 left in the contest.
I -'V,
"Gatson did a fine job
moving the teami" said
Davis, "but we have a
lot of work to do to close
a time ot jj:ii.03. ,
Edward Mays, the
former track standout at
Thomasville Central, ;
gave Albany a first in the,
110 meter hurdles with I
an outstanding time of
13.80 seconds.
Freshman sensations
Robert Span and Ed
ward Wright turned in"
courageous perfor
mances scoring in several
-events. Span, the amazC
ing freshman from .
Sylvester Ga., took-
j fourth place in th? jtripe't
ijurrip and fifth place, ijvi
the 1 10 meter hurdtes. ,
. Wright, the . versatile , '
athlete who has been
described as an "iron
man" by Coach Cross,
took fourth in the high
jump and fifth in the
1500 meter run. Wright
teamed with Kenrteth
Stewart, Noel Leard and ;
Michael Wilson and the ,
quartet ran a 3:12.5 in
the 1600 meter relay.
Wilson placed in two ;
other events for the ,
Rams taking third in the
400 meter dash with a
time of 47.49 and finish
ed sixth in the javelin
with a throw of 42.85
meters.
Coach of the year
honors were meted out
to Robert Cross of
Albany State and
Michael Ramsby of
Clark College was
selected as the. most
outstanding runner after
turning in stellar perfor
mances in the 100 and
200 meter dashes.. Fort '
Valley finished third in
the meet with 76 points,
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Notice
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
The undersigned having
qualified as Administratrix -of the
Estate of Mamie E. Waddell.
deceased, late of Durham County.
N. C. does hereby notify all per
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against the estate of Jennie
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to the undersigned within six (6)
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice or same
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recovery. All persons Indebted to
said estate please make immediate
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This the 19th day of April. 1982.
Richard T. Pippin
. Administrator
Estate of
Jennie Catherine Pippin,
Deceased
909 Plum Street
Durham. North Carolina 27701
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0. Box 2005. Durham. N.
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the date of the first publication of '
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All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
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This the 20th day of April. 1982.
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Administrator
Estate of Mamie E. Waddell.
Deceased
P.O. Box 2005
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F. H. Brown.
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and second team -nwArnd" bv Chick Webb in n Ahh,m,
w w . i ' jjy i jit niaiaiuu
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Savannah State 1
quarterbacks."
The fourth-year
Bulldog mentor also ex
pressed displeasure with
the performance of the
S.C. State receiver corps
with the exception of
senior Zack Thomas.
Thomas, who caught
at Harlem's Apollo Theatre.
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The City Council of the City of Durham will hold a public hearing
at 7:30 P.M. on Monday evening, May 17, 1982, in the City Coun
cil Chambers, City Hall. 101 City Hall Plaza, Durham, North
Carolina, to consider amending the Cable Television Franchise Or
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ot the Cable Television Franchise Ordinance to provide that the fran
chisee (Cablevision of Durham, Incorporated) shall at all times
make available to Its customers a converter with the full capability
of receiving and properly tuning all program sources which are pro
vided by the franchisee, which converter shall be provided at a rate
prescribed under Section 46 of the Cable Television Frnachise Or
dinance. The proposed amendment would also permit the fran
chisee to offer, at rates to be determined by the franchisee, more
sophisticated and advanced converter models than that required by
Section 46 ot the Cable Television Franchise Ordinance.
The text of the proposed amendment may be examined in the of
fice of the City Clerk; second floor of the City Hail building, during
regular business hours. Telephone Inquiries concerning the pro
posed amendment may be directed to Robert A. Slade, Director of .
Finance. City Hall, at telephone number 683-4111.
By Order of the City Council on April 5, 1982.
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