Page 19 ^-VHlhims CoachBighouse" Gaines always seems to get the best out of what he has. That's exactly what he did Saturday night as his Rams topped the A&T Aggies 80-79, before 13,000 fans in the Greensboro Coliseum. urned out to see National Champion N.C. State saw basketball at its best before the. Wolfpack came on the court, as one of Black college basketball's hottest rivalries continued. The game was typically Ram-Aggie with the outcome decided in the final seconds. It -vvas close all-the way. The Rams scored the first 'basket .11 id led 4-2. A&T came back to :ake the lead 5-4 at 18:23. Lincoln B 527 N. ' I Phone: I Vine's Di I 925 Pat | Winston Aft I Merry Chrii I Happy Nev I 1 Guw'i I ?s? I 608 N. ' ^ ^ _ _m wmmmmmmmmmmm FSrtfc | l^grl mm J We Wish You J__ Stanle; I 444 Tn On Th IV V. - 5 Squeak Pa They held the 1 point-lead until the Rams took a 24-23 lead on a James Pegues basket with 5:53 left. In the early part of the half it was a battle between theRams quickness and outside shooting- a-gainst the Aggies their first offensive rebound until 10:05 remained in the half. The much larger Aggies started a team with every man 6-5 or over against the Rams whose biggest man was 'onlv 6-5. But once the smaller Rams began going to the boards they built a 38-30 lead with 47 seconds remaining in ihc half and led 40-34 at the half. In the second half the Rams continued to use a deliberate arber Shop Liberty St A M 4 m l'?t i ?V14>7 | \ y Cleaners terson Ave i?Salcm,N.C. stmas and A g v Year "from y I ^Boutique I 53??? I Trade St. I ! ! ihemn | S#1^ [ $42.00 5 ^ ? 1 8 i a Mftry Christmas I f s, Inc. _1| idc St. t J e Mall I The Winston-Salem Chronicle ist Aggies 8 attack and used every offensive rebound they could geTto build their lead to 12 at 58-46 with 11:10 remaining. The Aggies then began to use a full court press that forced the Rams into seven turnovers and closed to within one at With 1:03 left the Rams Don Helton made both ends of a one-and-one to give the Rams a three point lead. rr* ~ - * lom Paulin scored on a jumper to keep the Rams up by three. The Aggies then missed a shot with 23 seconds jleft and the Rams called time out. Coach Gaines obviously wanted to run out the clock but the Aggies press kept the Rams from getting the ball in bounds after the official refused to let Don Jlelton, who saw the press, call another time out. James Sparrow, A&T's leading scorer with 25 points, scored with 20 second* left NOTICE7 FROM BICYCLE City ordinance reqv used or intended to of Winston-Salem registered. There ii ing or registering used at night mus headlight and refl licensed and regista jt any -city -lire slat and 6:00 P.M. Man I I tuc I 419 N. l ^ I Three piece suits - & ? ? ? ? ? | b ake b ur Coats ? I Jean suits -I Leather Coats -I Leather Jackets -I Wedge Heel Marshm 1 The store B I 'A Chang 10- 79 and the Rams lead was again cut to one at 78-77. With the Rams still trying to run out the clock Tom Paulin was^ Touled7 with V seconds remaining. Paulin, the game's leading scorer with 28 points, made good on the one-and . though James Sparro>v scored on a drive with 2 -seconds left making the final 80-79 Rams. The Rams placed four men in double figures: Paulin with 28, guard Don Helton with 10, and forwards James Pegues 18 and Cdrlos Terry 16. The Aggies had 38 rebounds, led by 6'10" Sinclair .Colbert with 10. The smaller Rams had 32 lead bv the 6-5 Terrv with in ^ ? ?' ? ? -mv m m j TV I V* 1 V The win gave the Rams a 4-2 record and dropped the Aggies to 3-3 over all. The Rams next game will be January 8 against Elizabeth City in Elizabeth City. POLICE DEPT. OWNERS tires bicycle* which are be used within the city U licensed i no charge for been*- your bicycle. Bicycles I be equipped with a ectors. Bicycles to be wed may be presented ion between 9:00 A.M. lay through Saturday. LI 1 lllllg 9 Trade St. 1 $65.00 ( $75.00 * S29.00-S75.00 | S99.98-S129.98 i S29.98-S69.98 f allow - $19.98-24.98 | that puts 'I ;e On - % December 21, 1974 A & T Gets 894,000 - ? " ;j~5 Greensboro, N.C. - The Transportation Institute at A&T State University has been awarded a grant of $94,000 by the U.S. Department of Transportation. underwrite ^ institute's rural public transportation feasibility study. Arthur Saltzman, director of the institute, will serve as principal investigator for the i' ? * project. He said the -rural transportation study, now in/' its second year, is designed to -determine what kinds of transportation systems are appropriate for various types of local situations in rural America. He said it is expected that ^ the study will produce a manual that will aid local troncnAi?titlA? 1 vi uuopvi laiiun pidilllCI Si ctllU community groups interested in improving or implementing rural transportation systems. Joining Saltzman in the study will be Mrs. Joyce H. Johnson, who has already conducted studies on a number of rural transportation systems around the sfate, and Dr. Marion R. Blair, associate director of the institute. 44With increasing inflation and the accompanying shortage of fuel and other vital resources," said Saltzman, 44public transportation in general will be in greater _demand. -Jhis will be especially true for residerjts^ and industries of rural areas which will experience an even harder crunch from a fuel shortage as they must travel greater distances to obtain ? needed distribution services and employment.^He said that except for the inter-state transportation services and a few demonstration projects, 4'there is virtually no public transportation regularly serving rural areas." Saltzman said that Congress recently passed legislation and aooronriated $500 million I I E - - - ---for -rural transportation svstems. "Even more funds and technical know how will be necessary to institute effective public transportation systems in rural America," said Saltzman. JORDON .. Continued from Page 4 that change can be just a new way of old exploitation. The best guard against this is for black involvement in the political structure of the community, and most especially, the maximum black participation in elections. ;.vV\ - ' Get Rich Quick A few people know how to get ~? rich quick ? they're Able to de_ termine when a piece of junk turns into an antique. ^ ? - ?.

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