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1 ^k . . - *^r Q. Can you tell me if a Norfolk State football player died recently? A. Yes. Thomas Bond, 21, a tackle for Norfolk State, died of a respiratory failure recently. A senior who made 73 tackles last season, Bond was honored as the team's most outstanding lineman. Q. I'm trying to track down a minor league player, James Farr. Can you tell me where he is playing now? A. Usually this would be an impossible task, but I've managed to track down Farr for you. He's playing for Class AAA Charleston. He was acquired from Tulsa, where he played last. Q. I'm a Los Angeles Lakers fan. Where can I get some of those world champion T-shirts that were selling hot in W J A i-. /\.r A. Try writing Manhattan T-Shirt Company, P. O. Box 1095, Stanton, Ca. 90680. Q. I read where Roberto Duran has lost only one fight, but nobody ever mentions who he lost to. Who did beat Duran? 9 A. Esteban DeJesus scored a 10-rouitfi decision over Duran on Nov. 17,1972. Q. I got all caught up in "Colt Fever " last year when it looked like the Baltimore Colts might move to Jacksonville, Fla. Is there a chance a National Football League team will ever move to Jacksonville? A. It's extremely doubtful. Over the next year or two, the NFL plans to add two more new teams. Jacksonville's best chance at getting an NFL franchise would be by way of league expansion. But that is also a very difficult proposition. Chances are Jacksonville will continue to be without an NFL team. Q. Is Big John Tate going to fight again? A. His managers say he will, probably. Tate's people say they'll wait six months and then make a decision. Chances are Tate will fight again, because that's the only thing he can do. Only recently has he begun to learn to read and write. Tate's story is a sad one. He won the World Boxing Council championship only to lose the crown to Mike Weaver on a 15th round knockout. Tate was then knocked out again in his next bout, losing to Canadian Trevor Berbick. If Tate gets knocked out in his_ next fight, he should hang it up. Q. I was surprised no schools came after Alcorn State basketball coach Dave Whitney after last season. Did he get any offers to coach at a bigger college or in the pros? -A. Whitney likes it just fine at Alcorn and isn't looking to go anywhere else. He did get a few feelers from schools such as Oklahoma but never really considered them. No NBA team offered Whitney a head coaching job, although his style would be very suited to the fastpaced NBA. f Q. Can you tell me if Earl Campbell, Billy Sims, SugOr^, Ray Leonard and Sam Cunningham are married? A. Campbell, Sims and Leonard are all married. I'm fairly certain that Cunningham is still single. (Got a question about sports? Just write "Ask Barry," P. O. Box 486, Tallahassee, Fla. 32032. Questions will be answered in this space). Patterson YMCA -Starts Day Camps , ? The Patterson Avenue weekly fees are $25 for " Y' \ YMCA is now offering two members and $30 for noncamping sessions and members. swimming lessons Swimming for youth .nd c i ,n at\ff a^CS adults are also being of-5-7 and Day Camp for ages ^ Mofnl c)#sses are 8-13 years tnchides instroc from ,0 to ? # m and tionalsw^m, arts and crafts. evening classes 4 t0 tours and one hot meal and c ?e n ? snack. Weekly fees are P $23for "Y" members and For more information on $30 for non-members for camps or swimming lessons Kinder Camp. Day Camp call 724-9205. Speedy Mart Wins Co:Rec First half champ Speedy Mart got revenge from Terry's All-Stars the team that beat them in the second half of the Co-Recreational Softball League held at Happy Hill Recreation Center beating them in a playoff game and then turned them back in the league tourney over the July 4th holiday. Speedy Mart won the marathon playoff game 7-6 in 11 innings and then bested th^ tough All-Stars 3-2 for the tourney crown. Speedy Mart's Tim Grant was named the tourney Most Valuable Player for the men while Debra Spaugh was named the woman's MVP. Hornets from page 12 With two out Banks, at Bolton field and starting Poplin, and Wood each got time is 6:15 p.m. runs before the side was "We may have Iost but . I'm really proud of this retired. The Hornets remain ,, .. team, said manager unbeaten this year in league Charles Roane. "Charlotte play and the Lions will still has a super team and they be looking for their first outlasted us this time but . - win of the season when they we are getting better every take on the Greensboro w?*ck. Wc are going to give team on Tuesday night July Greensboro all they can # 22. The game will be plaved handle next week." Pond. Gi; In State By Robert Eller pitch. Jerry Tuttle followed Sports Editor with another triple scoring Jessup, Barker singled him Ron Jessup went five for in and after Tommy Elrod five and scored four runs, reached on a fielders choice Robert Edwards and Ed Green unloaded a three turn Green blasted three run shot far over the right field homers, and Jeff Barker fence for a 4-0 lead, added a solo shot as the Gatewood tied it in the Pond Giants racked bottom of the inning on a Gatewood Dolphin pitching three run homer by Larry for 23 hits and a 17-8 win in Jones and a run scoring the North Carolina State single by Muriel Cousins. ^#mi.nrA K?e?ka1l ?/>*? r?i? TM ? - *1 * * * k,v w?mvw?i kwunia- i ncy iook me ieaa in me sement last weekend. cond when three singles The win kept the Pond produced a run. The Pond Giants, the nations oldest Giants tied the slugfest in semi-pro team, alive in the the top of the third when losers bracket of the event. Rad Brown singled went to They played the Durham third on a Phil Rector single Bees Wednesday night with and scored on an error, the loser facing elimination Gatewood struck for two from the title chase. The iflore runs in their half of winner will advance to Fri- the third sending Giants day nights semi-finals. starter Carl Herman to the Jessup set the tone for the showers trailing 7-5. game when he tripled on the The Pond Giants broke Skyland Ca] Recreation r Denise Scott-Clark is scoring 48 points while bullish on recreation and Carver was second with 36. her Skyland Superstars pro- The Skyland girls nipped ved it this past week when Carver 39-37 in the girls they captured the Winston- meet the following day and Salem Recreation Depart- added seven directors ments summer program points when Clark won the track meet at Hanes Park women's 100 yard dash, scoring94points to best last Clark, director of years winner Carver by 18 Skyland Center for the past points. year, was philosophical when asked about the Clark however didn't defeat of Carver and other credit her team victory to larger centers, coaching or ability but talked instead about participa- "My basic feeling is that tion after the win.. location doesn't matter, " 'w * with hard work and dedica"Involvement is the tion any program can sucname of the game and we ceed. We had just as many put forth 100% effort. We kids cheering us on from had the maximum number the center as we did parof kids participating in ticipating." every age category and it showed up in the final Part of Skyland's advanresults," she noted. lage was built by the six and under age group which won Skyland, one of the every event for that age smaller centers in the city, Ticket, won first place in both the boys and girls directors Outstanding members of meet. The boys grabbed a l^e winning team were large advantage on the first eight- year-old Mona Leak day of the two-day event who won the girls high I HlortfcPointdarpeti _/ University Parkway Shopping Center Hours Mon-Fri. 9-5:00 Sat. 1-5:00 I Wilis ton-Salem \ \ Gt[iroi\icle \ Fill out and mail today I Circulation Dept. | Winaton-Salem Chronicle | j P.O. Box 3154 I Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 J Please start my home delivery immediately I (check appropriate) | 52 26 13 | weeks weeks weeks I [9.60 !5.20 I 12.60 Home delivery rates payable in advance ! payment enclosed ' 'will pay carrier a I Name I i Address j m City State Zip | Telephone? | Wir\ston-Salem Ctir*oqjcle ! 722-8624 j _ ? 1 ants Win Tfc ? H T ourney the game open in the fourth scoring seven times on seven hits, the big blow being Edwards three run homer. Gatewood got their final fl run in the fourth off Ehod V who replaced Herman but the righthander then settled down and held the Dolphins hitless through the last five _ Elrod in relief gave him a _ F perfect 5-0 record for the Ron JessuP year. ptures City rrack Meet __ jump, 10-year-old Stephon nothing." Williams who claimed first Placing third behind in me oroau jump, ou-yaru Carver was Petree with 41 dash and was on the-winn- points, Mineral Springs was ing relay team and Michelle fourth with 36 points and McMillian who placed se^_Ardmore edged three time cond in the 880 in 100 champ Happy Hill for fifth degree heat to gain valuable with 26Vi points to Happy bonus points for the team. Hill's 26. "This proves Skyland is Children ages 6 and number one,-' smiled under to 15 took part in the Williams standing beside meet with 18 summer his coach. "They don't call recreational programs us the Superstars for entered. Winston E V V :V ^ '*vV. ft p I |9|ft fg^ WK^mmJSS^BM \ 16 mq tat" 11 mq mcoime av per cigarette by f TC method > IHRA HO, Winston Pro Stock ( Julv 9A-! 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