Page 10 The Chronicle Saturday December 24, 19 mcA ?n ' ? ? " --" ' *" .--; "-, ' - ??? -? -j^-y x mnt*n%-7ea#i! O/J To Start Continued From Page 9 Rebecca Robinson. ChSryl Winfield and Laurice Jen- is 5?n" from Southern kins were selected to the pineSf n.c., she lead her All NCAiAW regular sea- high school team to the son team, Laurice was state 4-A championship also selected to the averaging 16 points and NCAIAW all tournament j3 rebounds per game, team. Brenda Winfield Another top recruit is was selected to the All \Vanda Robertson. W anda CI A A regular team, and was an state performer Carla Kincaid, Laurice averaging 17 points and 9 Jenkins and Brend^ Win- reboXinds per game.' She field were selected to the was also selected to play J-iC IA A tournament jn East-West high team. Other returnees this school all star game. bounders we Have on tKe should definitely improve team and Barbara Cole- 18-6 Record from last man a reserve guard. tk^ r0?v>d ic J VU1 JL * IV 1VCUHO Aid V C LKJ -T l.linj.v v -"^n"<VS?**? . nees this year are trVsh"^"",,;ng m,d two tourna-"^ men Cheryl Burke, Mary ments . the C1AA in King, Carolyn Harbison, Raiejgh and the Wanda Jtobertson -and nCAIAW. CL4A Basketball Season , Hampton, Va. ? The the CI A A in scoring with a * CLAA.basketball season is 27.2 average and ranks J well underway but few 5th m rebounding with bathings have changed. Vir- 13.2 per game average, ginia State College's Tro- Darryl Warwick of Hamp- 1 jans are off to their pren- ton Institute was selected nial fast start with a 6-0- Rookie of the Week for the j record, and leading the second consecutive week, conference in scoring with Warwick scored 21 points a 110-0 per game average. in Hampton's 94-93 vicThe Trojans, have eight tovery over St. Augusplayers averaging nine, tine's and 25 against the points or better, six are in University of Washington double figures. Vic Jones D.C. Warwick shot 64% leads the Trojans with qa frQm the field and grab-^ 21.0 average. Virginia St; bed 14- rebound^.- ?? thpfl1 liighyat stuiliig Tn TTsl!^r game of the season out- Marvin Payne of Hampton gunned Fayetteville State scored -37 points and 140-114 last week to boost, grabbed 27 rebounds as their scorings lead in the- Hampton downed TJipver-" conference. sity of Washington D.C. Virginia Union, unde- 114-99. Payne's reward feated in three starts play Was an injured leg which host to Virginia St.. Sun- wiH cause him to be day night in the CIAA's sidelined for two week9. game of the week, The Tony Collins, Virginia Winston-Salem ?- Rams, St.'s 6-3 guard, scored 24 undefeated in five .starts points and collected 20 I will be entertained by the missed shots as his VirgiShaw Bears Sunday. The nia State Trojans downed Bears have had their pro- Rutgers-Camden 87-82 in blems getting back on overtime. Collins figures track this season with a for the year are 18.3 heavy roster of freshmen, points and 11.3 rebounds. The Norfolk St. Spar- Perfection is the motto for tans (4-3) are on their Robert Isabelle, of Norfolk second road trip of the still St. College as the Sparyoung season, journeying tan's 6-6 sophomore cen -to New-Jersey to battle ter went 6 of 6 from the Rutgers (CamdenT! I flooi^and 2 for 2 from the The C1AA has selected charity stripe in Norfolk Carlos Terry, a 6-5 senior State's 64-37 slowdown forward of Winston-Salem win over Bowie St. State University as Player NOTE: The jersey of of the Week. Terry, in two Saint Paul's four time games last week had a ALL-CIAA Wide Receitotal of 60 points and 31 ver, James Woodson was rebounds. He scored 35 of retired last week in cerehis 60 points against monies on the campus. Mfc,AL, rival, North Caro- This is the first jersey tM&uififS SAVT^APPUANCES AND TV, INC. g| YOU'LL NEVER HAVE TO MISS THE C000 THHKS S?;? W'i,i? \on vc hi'fo rritbsino' Se'tH-tdViSion rocu'ds jny pr ^ ?.iu '* jsIll'O or .nv-iy1 pi.iv:% b?K k on dny iv1 See ind h^-jr ya QC lov'S'on lid > two optionji Ijt k & w'nte i jmw^s t:dcb with binlt itiv, top. idn>? die" ft' vAiin1w'\'it'vi" yi*iM*lr. i (RF mi. infthorw k-ts vo?i c.fo'-l I T )<\r. how.. I CK^ "of?i> >>1 Pdb?: 'O' blutvr wpe'dt'->' 11 m11111 umirmniu*^ NU j i0 .?.* > . 'Stf ni hi.;h rnui ! , I j^j ?w l? )? kt?f I V < T^SSmTIoTIii^-W( HAVE THE FINEST Wf V C ) / r TEAMS AVAILABLE FO? OUA (V? VMA .mWU^? - r* S FAIENOS WHO WANT TO SAI ? ' IINANCI tMIAAUACMAU yy Lpk f WtmMVHHHT 1 tmi??m \&M. *r*oivi?o CM**GI ^ AM9 ^3T?. AAASTf* CMAtGf Jc AAHAAAtf AICAAP % J'MWIAWI, IOI WANKN 1 Qg I 2560 OP N MOM -FRI 9 til 9 ? SAT 9 til ? \ 77 L&st?W9&k's toi Mon. Dec. 5 Winston-Salej St. Paul's 103, Longwood College 71 Fayetteville S Virginia St. 140, Fayetteville St. 114 Virginia St. 8" Belmont Abbey 86. Livingstone 76 Sat. Dec. 10 Tues. Dec. 6 Howard 79, 1 Norfolk St. 64, Bowie St. 37 Central 8 Winston-Salem 80, NC Central 66 Livingstone 78, Claflin 76 _ Fri. Dec. 16 Hampton Inst. 94, St. Augustine's 93 Eliz. City < Tournament) Wed. 7 Dec. St. Aucrustin Fayetteviile St. 94, St. Paul's 87 Tourney) Va. Union 66, Shaw Univ. 61 J.C. Smith THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE Sat Dec. 17 " Sun. Dec. ^ Elizr City Eliz. City at Bowie St. Tournament) Sniffy Mi Sbiaw llniu .? Norfolk St. at Rutgers U. (Camden) , Va. Union at Virginia St. a ^ 1 FVinaft'*. mfl ? St. Paul's at 3^_? ? _ ? ^?i ?mmmsab ? 4 Prospeets To Attend I * ~. Not fcontent to sit back assistant, ind rest on the larels of he most successful se^- Mason, who hails from 3on in Ram football his- Richmond, Va. as do so ory this year, the football many of the Ram football office at the scTiboT~"has players, stands 6-2 and * announced the names of tips the scales at 230. He four "blue chip" pros- was selected to the prespects who have indicated tigious All-Metro team their intentions of attend- both this season and last ing WSSU next year. while staring at Thomas THe Tour are: quarter- Jefferson High-School. back Ron Fowler, defensive end, linebacker, Har- f vey Redd, guard Rodmon Mason, and tackle James Continued From Page 7 Johnson. talked about some of the ~ FCTWtettV Quarterbacked trips the club has taken fu thestaW playoffs this World and Busch , Garseason while leading both dens. the city and district in ~T The dinner consisted , touchdown passes with of turkey* cranberry. 12. The 6-2 180 pounder sauce, green beans, powas the first prep player tato salad, pies and to sign a grant with the cakes and coffee and Rams for next season. The? punch, coaching staff was ex- Finally a prayer was tremely excited about get- said for Mr. Rupert Bell ting Fowler who is also an who retired last year outstanding baseball after over 30 years of player and may receive pro offers in that sport this spring. _"Ron is just a tremendous athlete, said ??? assistant coach Charlie Griffin. "He can run, pass, and block. He has^^^^ tremendous potential and | could play a number of positions, but he is a super quarterback. Redd j a 6-2-240-pound ? jflEjsjpB Thomasville native, is described as an all around athlete who also plays _, basketball, and runs track. "He is the kind of athlete you need at the 1 . 1 1 * * * uneDacKing position or defensive end in our de- - ? - fense. He is fast, strong, ? and agile," comments James Price another Ram Christmas a ' $ || a From oqr.jm fevrn wnilc ^ M M urbi?if on TV Seluc in microphone P& ^ Hl)i*s jillVl.M \ U ? .? vfo I H' i't >r> (. ltfC'"t.:iM G.?i * . i(K> tnTWif uutO'Tldtlv.vil'V ' (c'LO'der JMh*-NO V-'' v\ i^'l Mw ? uo to 24 >K'ut> jG. ,n ^ El H*?ir>:,it* Doiitit ?i)(i'.i>l * : Kr w .'0 T\yf y M '?* OKl'no Of D'cJVfl.*: ^ tio'*' ''?. on-''ift >1 vt'?-' ?*? ? ^n? V^^-* PRICE w , AVAILABLE ? \ vk*V UPON & J1Arequest, i \ 4/Vr Service ^ E^k?553si ",:r' "* i? .5 BONGOS & MA rtOVTW TNK FIIK ST SIRVtCi OH ffc RYTWMC Wl Sill - WI UVI TMI ^ a run siwia on any AmiuKi <* J? YOO M0U4KJ USfWMERL ? CALL US ? /?% EM YOU MID SERVICE ? Wt ???l ?h ?-? , ^ S. STRATFORD ROAD [/ PHONE 766 850? 5 ! ... - p. -v - v % '"T"**'''1^ jr-rrriTTmm mli i -,-,-r Jf- ,,... - . ? w 3Er^ - |?t* I . m St. 84, NC A&T 74 1 Jt >t. 89, Shaw Univ. 68 ^/j y m J, Rutgers (Camden) 82 Norfolk St. 69 7. Sh.w 8, Tf) CatcJ, (MD. Eastern Shore Wb?1 do y?u use *> catch largemouth hass? e's - (Charlotte T.O. Bi8 ones 1 have reference to. You can onjy answer that question if you catch bass consistanly. Tq-eatch bass accidently while fish(MD. Eastern Shore ing for bream, crappie and even catfish does not p'q?-__^r!har]rt^ jinQ~. - place jou in the category -TTiailWIII I 11 "Tm fo&SS MorgaiTSf. have favorite lure. Others it Howard Univ. ca8t almost any hardward UNC (GreensboroL obtainable from the sportcounters. The 8 If/Wtf f T new?lures that rbsemble t *3*31/ closely and perform as the " old standards are the ones The 6-4 240 pound that cateh fish. Ther is one Johnson may be the best excePtion and that is the lineman prospect in the piftstic worm which si in a state, according to c*as its self. Charles Bailey who re- Lures like the Jitterbug cruited him. "*"*James is a frnd Hula Popper with* super prospect. All the concave pr dished out major schools wanted him ^aces are surface disturand South Carolina State bers react as the-old is still courting him." dished faced lures by dartJohnson stared at Cary gurgling. The High School in Raleigh. plastic lipped lures dive as the old diving plugs with -*-?2 the extended bottom lip. /I All of the above possess a wobbling action when service in the Recreation traveling on the surface or Department. He had d^g. ^ angle of the sep^ed as Advisor to the determine the depth of eM?~ityr the past four dive aiid the years. Bell was unable to , ? . ,? u. makes it either a floater or | UIIVV11U Kilt UilUlCI Ut* ~ I a sinker.? cause of illness. w _ , My favorite lures con' Charles Crosby, sist of streamers, which l~ the center s director and tie mysel{ Bucktail s. orot ea aton, re- Mepps spinners, the three creation supervisor, said ^ Rapala that float8 ^ ey were extremely (jive> an^ a purple plastic pleased with both the worm weeless rigged. The turnout and spirit of the atnaaet t tie on a short event. =LKimbrot Record Sho] 1254 N. Liberty St. L_ Phone 748-1963 or 72\ Shop Kimbrouc For Great Christmas * SPECIALS Parliment Johnny Gu bund Soul Orchestra N ( Christmas Album ) ( T OUR BOTIQUE FOR GREAT RACAS ^ * SHIRTS < r.r---7- ? Wr-^-,..,...,.. ins George Booie waters will determine * A when and what to use. It is with any other type. One still possible to become so was sold on a shallow adept with one type of lure running plug and the that one can produce with other swore by the plastic it qt anyjmdall times. I worm. Remember limW foicrw of twtrl5HS5^peci?d-~ Bass do not make too with one lure that they why they grow old; five or ^ were unable to produce more pounds. #?This Winter for Housewives, Factory Workers, Unemployed And Others. Hours: 9:60^11:36 A.M. CLASS BEGINS JAN. 3^ This new completely electronic system for / teaching beginning typing is unique to / North Carolina and is taught exclusively / at WINSALM COLLEGE There ho Y neeovto-watch your fingers because the fascinating 7^^., ^ ' ? ?? ? "? V" l tioo - from the ~ very nitt-yyv yV . lesson Students say X I 0 % O' learning to type with / J? A TYPETRONICS is fun / \^> jj>% J? and tftey?accom- ^ plish so much ?X\ / & * ' ^ * ** ' *v -,T??n--*fr.?r -if** V- < *?- -?-'<*i P ' _ , ] _ r^sps^" '-92i>9 ? J^asSS^ ? EARTHjW.NO & FIRE irvrtodiryq i-W^B u Serpentine Firm.'Jupiter J .' mjfl "^n/l-ove'sHol^y Fantasy ite^feo^l at King Cole I Chrictrr.ss Albuiii ) CHRISTMAS GIFTS I

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