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? vw_ j > i w m ? ^ ? JJfM ryiq^^y Page 12 The Chroaick-Saturdiy,novembet 25,1978 tasw:*mmmw ........... Black On Sports From Page 11 himself and the Knick management by publicly airing his gripes with the front office. Saunders, on the other hand, took over the Celtics from another star player Tom Heinsohn last January and compiled a 22-26 record. Saunders inherited a team that had little chance of playing with the likes of Philadelphia, Washington, and ever New York for that matter, so during the off season the Celtics made a number of moves to acquire the type talent they thought would I _ * 1 A - - ?- ? oring me n?a crown oacit to Boston. Saunders may have thought he would have at leastfialf a season to mold the talent of newcomers Billy Knight, Marvin Barnes, and nate Archibald with the holdovers such as Dave Cowens, and JoJo White. But a 2-12 start, the worst in Celtic history, was too much for Boston management. So two players who helped to produce championships by being the type of players winners are made of proved great players don't necessarily ma|e great coacHesf^^^ They also proved that its more hazardous to coach for 10 * months than to play for 10 years. Red Team Victor In Red-White Clash ByCariBtaty on a tear, the Whites tied Sports JiVrltcr the gnme^at 66 with less ^ than S minutes left. Harold The first half of the took charge but the Winston Salem State Red- Reds won with the help of a White basketball g*me, at controversial charging call WSSU's Gaines complex, with three seconds left, started off looking like a Clark who scored 20 _ jumpshot bazaar. When it points in the second half ended the story on the coipeback, led all scorers scoreboard read 71-70 and w*th 29 points. Mike ? r- - - - 1 1_: a i? m? 4 c * aI? a vuhic iiuiii ucmna win xor ?wiu?wu auucu lur me the Reds. winners and Alfred Cook A check of the scorebook added 10. showed \the margin was Harold Ted the losers? IZZZZ. 76-74 but\ no matter which scoring with 22 points, -Score you subscribed_too McKenzie adsded 16, and the game iiras exciting from Luke Lowrey and Raymond beginning toend. Jones tallied 10 each. The Whites jumped to a ..They were competi. 15 point lead early to the Hve .. ^^nted Gaines game behind the scoring of after Ac "I didn t 1 David Harold and the to- find out anything new. ^ side play <rf 6-S Tonn freshmen are O.K. but they McKenzie who has never are s^jj g0jng to make up to the potential he freshman mistakes. We" ; brought with him Horn nccd rcbounding ^ Florida .a??* __ wer and have no big man At onepotat McKenzie ^ut j?m losing forward to reeled off eight straight the scasons opener." points. The first half ended *vith the Whites ahead 41- The Rams will kick off 30 and a concerned looking their season this Friday 3aines watching from the night in the Gaines complex stands. against Livingstone at 9:00. Gaines came out of the Barber Scotia and the Uni standsin the second half to versity of the District of Rakexharge of the Redsand Columbiawifrplay-at-TfQO^ they promptly cut into the On Saturday night the two Whites lead. With Cleo losets will play at 7:00 and Wallace, coach of the the winners will play for the Whites keeping Harold on Thanksgiving Classic crown the bench, and Mark Clark at 9:00. Kamettes Open With Victory By Robert Eller Harvey was pleased with Sj)ort? Editor the opening win. "We played with a lot of poise It was a total success story especially the young playfor the WSSU women's Crs, like Lee, Lora S^mith, basketball team as they Phyllis Dabbs. They opened their season with an showed a lot of maturity for 82-81 win over St. Augus- two freshmen and a player tine's last week. who hasn?t piayed much." The win was the teams The game was close all the first under Alfred Harvey way and the score was tied whose coaching debate was at 40 at the half. Laurice made a happy one by the Jenkins followed Lee in scoring of freshman sensa- scoring with 20 points, tion Linda Lee who scored 18 of her game high 26 Carla McPhaul and Winpoints after intermission, field added 10 each. Smith Harvey's first win as the contributed 8 points, Dabbs new Ramette head man wat f\ *? - ? w < ? mug iouicu J*. not assured however, until T .... Phyllis Dabbs rebounded P68' * ^ , St. Augustine's All-Amer- * Hl?h, Pou?? CeBtr.', n u r- started in place of Wanda ican Ruby Grant s missed ? . _ ? , . Robertson. Robertson, a one-and-one opportunity A t A . . . , j tm. starter last year as a freshwith one second left on the . J . . cjq. man, is ill and may not be .. ? _ ... able to play until the second With the Ramettes hold- r J ing the lead by the final, scmc5tcrmargin and 14 seconds left Harvey stated that he is .in the game the Falcons optimistic about the seafouled Brenda Winfield in son. "We will have to backcourt. Winfield one of continue to develop fundathe teams coolest players mentally and work hard on under pressure promptly our defensive skills, but 1 missed both free throws was satisfied with the effort and St. Aug had the ball, in this game." The new Grant was fouled with one coach said he was not second left setting up the nervous about his first-* Dabbs rebound of her miss game taking over a team and dealing the Falconettes that captured the state divitheir first *loss: of the sion 111 title last season. "1 season against three wins, was reserved all week long. e ) , T 4 ' y' ' ! tUilwagBiiiii nn^^n >1 Eight Rams 1 Post-Seasor By Robert Eller Sports Editor The undefeated WSSU Rams swept both the coach and player of the year awards for the second straight season this week when. Bill Hayes was named as the leagues top coach and runningback Timmy Newsome was tabbed as player of the year. In addition eight Rams were named to the CIAA Sportswriters Association All-Star team. Hayes was tabbed for the second straight year after -Jeading his team to a perfect record for the second season in a row. newsome, the ClAA's leading scorer with-90 points on tS touchdowns, and its- leading rusher with 1,377 yards, was an easy choice for player the honor in 77 * , Joining Newsome on the all-star team were wide receiver Billy Diggs, placekicker Derek Brewington, and tackle Gary Raiford on offense, k Diggs caught 20 passes for 424 yards and five touchdowns during the regular season despite the Rams super ground attack. Brewington was 5 of 8 in field goals and made 25 of 30 extra points. Raiford was the leader of the offensive line which sprung WSSU ball carriers for more than 3,000 yards during the regular season. Raiford, (^NORMAL V PERMANENT PRESS ^ ^ t ^^ENERQY-SAVINQ^C\. / WATER TEMP SELECTOR \ N^? C VV/TH 4 PUSHBUTTON ) fc- \ WASH/RINSE ^ \^C0 Wfl/N-A TIONS^^ ^ f SURQILATOff) W AB?kAGnAT0B^< /Washesupto^ I H3M 18LBS. 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Rounding out the team were Elizabeth City I s quarterback Johnnie Williams, who beat out Blount, I \ Virginia State s George Leonid, the conference's I i second leading rusher behind Newsome, and James Tjackson, the conferences leading receiver, tn the baclr- I f ^ (Jinai^^ t^ ^^^sive hne^vere _ ? _7 5"Ul UJ 1 Curtis Lyman of Virginia Unionand Victor South of Hampton Institute and tackle Burnis Travis of I ( Fayetteville. * It Named to the defensive squad along with the four Rams were tackle Waddell Moses of Elizabeth City, I ends Joe Bell of Norfolk State and Plummer Bullock of I ^ Verginia union, linebacker George Butz of Norfolk, and defensive backs Don Rose of Hampton and Tony~~ Thompson and Leroy Adams of ECSIJ* ? 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