1 ' < Page 10 The Chronicle-Saturday,December 2,1978 WSSU defensive end Winfred Mack has been selected as the Winston Salem Chronicle's "Ram the Week" for his III outstandiing performance in Saturday's l7-0 win A ^ bver California-Poly'n the first round of the division I HI ^_r NCAA playoffs. The junior Business M M M _ _ I ninistration major was 1/ ;redited with 11 tackles, W W |\ recovered two fumbles, . and intercepting a pass in the biggest win^in Ram football history. At 6-1 190 pounds. Mack does not fit the mold of a , _? - / ^(^Si nmu^t /uiumwu juucv nhinv oy victory im cjo Ul. Poly defenders during the Razhit lt-0 Division 11 pla Ramettes Clav\ By Robert Eiler the WSSU women won Sports Editor their second game of the season 109-45. Laurice Jenkins scored 19 The game was never in of her game high 25 points doubt as the Ramettes racin the first half, and her ed to an 18-2 lead in the Ramette teamates held Liv- game's first 7 minutes, and ingstone's women scoreless never looked back. With in the game's first five Jenkins scoring on fast minutes Tuesday night as break baskets and the lady Cal-Poly from page 9 ' The Rams found themselves in danger of falling behind again late in the first quarter when a Rtount pflRR was? tipped and intercepted at the Ram 41 by Fred Razo. The Ram defense, now unscored upon in their last 15 -quarters, rose to the occassion again. After Cal-Poly quarterback Lloyd Nelson passed to Jerry Evanoff for a 'first down at 31, three plays produced only 5 yards and Graham Wiggill's 43 yard field goal attmpt barely made it to the endzones. That defensive stand fired up the Ram offense and they proceeded to march 74 yards in 9 plays for the games **? wpvmnK acorc. 1 ne anve was highlighted by a onehanded catch of a Blount pass by Arrington jones for a 33 yard gain on second and 11 from the Ram 35, and two super runs. Jones broke three tackles to go 9 yards and give WSSU a first down at the Mustang 15. Not to be outdone, Timmy Newsome ran over the Cal-Poly defense on the next play for the only points the Rams needed at tfte 13:33 mark of the second quarter^ Derek Brewington's conversion attempt was blocked. Cal-Poly took the ensuing kickoff and moved to the Ram 35 but Wiafred Mack again grabbed a fumble and the Rams converted the turnover into a 37 yard field goal by Brewington 8 plays later. Money from page 1 looked at the recreation center and said we the bathrooms didn't need the things we were asking office. Since t for," Elder said. "We don't want any billing for t\ excuses, we just want to see that our division renovi youngsters get what is rightfully theirs." . the city and The list of changes the council would like $5,200 in it. to see are; locker room repairs, the diving Elder said th< boards replaced, playground fixtures re- these funds Ie1 paired, lighted tennis courts, electrical for the reques work around the pool area including Jamison said additional lighting and an outside basket- appropriated f< ball court. cil would still 1 ,t . of Aldermen tc The council also requested central air wha, it a)1, 1 ? A * conditioning tor the gym and fiberglass jn a letter"to basketball goals. - new Ughtjng fo "None of the city's recreation centers and new divinj have fiberglass backboards except Hanes He said divin year at all the ] they are no lor would cost an estimated $50,000 to put js scheduled f central air conditioning in the gym, and cost 0f apprc . only the five new centers have air." piayground eq Jamison said he sees the problems as a andisinworki result of the budget process. He said the Eider said he items were not part of the budget and in doesn't becon order for the council to make the changes it satisfied with would have to go before the board of "j^e center c Aldermen. t^ey gave evei Funds were allocated in 1976-77 to pie . renovate Reynolds Park Recreation Center. "We want to Approximately $50,000 were placed in down, because account to renovate the heating system, n's going to # ? ' defensive end in most white schools after his cases, but he has just senior season. "1 visited what it takes to play the Tennessee State, Lenoir position in the Rams Wide Rhyne, and Mars Hill, tackle six defense. and I was all set to go to Winfred was a standout Tennessee State until ? safety man at West For- something went wrong. I syth High school during his prep career earning ??i All-City honors in both his- \A/l llf TO I junior and senior years. * * * ' * ? But while Mack was ?????? having a fine career at the still don't know what it school. West Forsyth was was but after that fell suffering through two through coach Swandell consecutive 4-6 seasons. Cloud knew Coach Hayes Still, Mack was recruited and he advised me to by a number of predom- come to WSSU.,r ? inantly black and small Mack was at the school liiwB!*. to. iStim mmm nm arterfinal round of the NCAA V _^^BoBt ^ jy1 .jj^* Bears hitting on only 3 of 21 lanriDc field goal attempts during J.A. MOORE 9 f" 9 STO*r MANACtV iU. '- "?* * * ' me game s nrsi 1 ^ minutes the ,leadh TTnd hkk1 FROM THE points when Philhs Dabbs took a pass from a driving Jenkins and scored with H H ?J H i rd 1 I H 5:43 left in the half. Page i I | Thanksgiving ~ ^KtImT r" the bench to grab' bounds and Robinson add- T>1 Barber-Scotia edged Liv- I ingstone 99-92 in Fridays I I Pj a 1 other game. ~WSSU started Saturday ^ ^ night off in much the same manner as they had orp Friday. The teams played IB m on even terms through the first 10 minutes and the game was tied 12-12 at the OiMteB^uil 11:58 mark. Then Jones QUAR ami Robinson-began to take SUPERB control of the boards and MARGARI David Harold keyed a flurry with numerous points and X assists as the Rams rolled 1 LB. & to a 46-33 halftime lead. PKGS. LIMIT THRU WITH ?7.50 OR MOR q nH f%r\rI ??#4 -1 * WIIVi !! OUVllUUIlftl he spring of 1978 the final -. ^_ le property management ition has been received by f the account presently has > z\ e council would like to use V // / JU M Ft over from the renovation^ 1 M J J ?ts that they have made. the $5,000 was 3r Reynolds Park, the counlave to go before the Board ) use the money other than | ] tB. CUP >catedfor. I pnT*Tftciiin ab Ii WIMIV MMII VH f ftl C CI AlAI WwfcB ?? g boards are checked each pools and are replaced when iger safe. He noted the pool or painting this spring at a >ximately $2,000, and the luipment been checked HBH ng ^^KT|T|T|^^H K7r wants to make sure the park ic run down, and he is not the way the center is kept. ^Bj ould be a beautiful place if rybody an equal slice of the I ^KcfTTiTfRvH make sure that it doesn't i once it gets down, the more cost to get it back up." t ? mjr~- c liHWTP fa?C . --!? - - r*- . j n . . during that summer in the Wide tackle 6, but he soon Upward Bound program learned. He learned so and that is when he first well in fall practice, that heard that he would be a when the season started defensive end. "Coach he was at the position Hayes came up to me and along^fcith another Winasked me how I would like ston-Salem native, Andv erson Noble. ' Asked about his rapid rl \/i pi/ adjustment to the new ^ position he says, "It's a ^lot like playing defensive to play defensive end. I back. You still have to didn't know what to say. stay with the receivers but My conception of a defeft- as a defensive end I play sive end was somebody the run first while as a like Bubba Smith, 6-6 defensive back you guard 2^0." At that time Mack against the pass first, had never heard of the He says he still thinks of Ifcl.niYIC U/AUTC TA DC A DAI in-inAIL nniiN iv utn i ni kinhCI |U wl/tUrl lass . 11,000 GIVE-AWAY I '1,000.00 in cosh will be given away on Saturday night, I Doc.9 at 7:00 p.m. Winners wfll bo determined by drawing. I No purchase is necessary- just register to win! One winner HH por family, please. You do not have to be present to win. Employees of Winn-Dixie and their immediate families will I not be eligible to win. All entrants jnust be 18 years of .* Hi oge or older. DELICATESSEN AND BAKERY! B?^ 17 50 Ol OUANITV RIGHTS RESERVED ... PRICES GOOD THRU (f J? gmAiA SATURDAY. DEC. J.WR ' 'RAND GRADE A EXTRA Wff< INE LARGE EGGS ORA 1 2*109 3 JL DOZ. dfc 12 OZ. I FOOD ORDER I'MIT 4 DOZ. WITH '7M OR MORE FOOD ORDER CANS LIMIT ONE OF EACH BUY-ONEGETONE-FR i) 0T^S) (S t> Wj \ a??? I' ^^71 CI I I RmMMRMRRHIi ffi ?. V # I t 99 playing in the defensive >8reai? backfield but adds. "It's Being on a championship only a thought now. I feel squad is a special treat for I've found a home at Mack. is one of the few defensive end." players on the Ram roster Not only has he found a ^id not P^ay ^or a home, but he is at home winner in high school, being a native of the city, a^er a 4-6 season as and he says he enjoys 'a freshman at WSSU, playing in front of the mack mi8ht have wonderhometown crowd. "It's ed if he would ever be on a great playing at home in winner. he says that front of your friends and thought never occured to neighbors especially on a him, however. Even championship team. A lot* though we were 4-6 my of my high school team- freshman year, I knew we mates and friends come would have a winner beout to see me play and ^ore ^ Coach Hayes is -pull for me and thatv is See Page 11 RT OF VOMDAY! _ Itt-SAtfci | SEE OUR REGULAR FOOD AD IN TODAY S PAPER I I ; I jiNSTON-SALEM j TTVTTVTf^f^WfnnH^ hV^LClJ jjjr3(yjT|[j1jjV| food stamps i fjbbt-7 b? further at i f/7&m ?i?winn-dixie i NAISE/iS^BomMi Pi WW) QT WJ HARVEST FRESH ?5T0I : I I t? ??*??? NGE JUICE [J J BANANAS 189 ^19^ EE DEALS PER FAMILY ?jfe Mb HALF GALLON 1 I 12 0Z. PKG. ALL FLAVORS I I REGULAR OR All Mirr I IVIfen I SIALTIST I I W D WAND SLICED CE CREAM I I BOLOGNA 1 fyWrailB^I \ vpVVifBBnH ITnfflll|IH|IH e \>

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