9 * . i -V r^f il^JML ^MfciT * J Jttk. Vt3 L , Mk k . ' - :** '.': Jp % * fWWV ii^m^D W Hft Jj?ii i$lWB9E?*^BS8@g$812S^^<w^fiag|HHBH^^teWW^we^2^^^ZEL \ jffijH She Wins Again Tomika Whitten, by far Winston-SaIem'i during the past two years, breezes 1 1600-meter run. Whitten ended her teni first-place honors in the 800 meters dur ships last week at Winston-Salem Si Parker). all^r - iCBl ylL^. A |^B HHflfl Mr IR ^T' jt* . < ^1^.1, IT^h^RN^ a&R < * -^f * ^? *' v** ^ * y % "V.f;??-,. v * ; ~, k*W-*?t*^^v' >*.- *" - -'1^ * >- - - ," ? ?a? *> k +.%; * 1*. * * B?Sf -' ^-r ^ ** # "* , '* ;W?i-*?!'^' vv^' KbR,*^*v^;~*> **Jv?* * ?~ ?5L%' * v. .V !. - x < *,v? -v*-"** The Lead-Off Man Andre McKellar leads off Philo Junior Philo won the relay in the junior high cit last week at Glenn Junior High (photo I Mwm Lumber 1" Hardware I Decorating LAWN k RAKES ^ * JACKSON PACER 1 WHEELBARROW I i^r=rr-T-.?? -r-~ : . K v ' 1 fcp, u ^fj 9 best female 9-10 distance runner o a 6:01.9 winning time in the ire at Kennedy High by also taking ng the 9-10 conference championate University (photo by James \WL P FA j fl R* sJL.9^M\ |MM| H^jn Sgs^" P Jg? jm 1 * W %fi|B^H| * *&* ' 4*, ';t.^ * High's 8th-grade mile relay team, y-county track championship meet by James Parker). 'SSi yahpar sp Vf - getting your end it shows - ^ We now have a complete |**nje u*l Excellent selection of pre rw^ur waul *** ~lNTRODUCm~ ^imrinnl Cupnnol* StAin & Wood iilv/1 Preservative with Easy # Water Cleanup provides Q|M A7 l\iWl longer lasting protection dill UL TfUUU than ever before: ^ ' R<P<>? water longer reservarIVP Penetrates wood deeper. Fights mildew and rot harder. i I Handicapped Sports Blind bowlers ban? By ROBERT ELLER 374; Danny Johnson, Staff Writer partially-sighted, 379, and .... .ci r? Richard Johnson, sighted, The Winston-Salem Pro- ^ gressive Blind Bowling * . , I eaffue fWSPRRI ^ h,M i,c Hl?h ?ame award win" ~ ?~r x . ~7 \'~T "" ners were: females; blind, second annual awards ban- _ ,, _ quet at Quincy's Steak St? a . , C^1S' ' House on Peters Creek P>rr..llys,ghted El.ubeth P?k?.y Weonesr,., nrgbr, ?*" pk , tU f Male winners in the During the festivities, ... , . . ? . category were: blind, awards were presented to Howard Patterson 149. league members for their H0 ? " " ' ' outstanding bowling during ^ ^ the past" year and the ^'}59' s,ghted' , , cc. Jerry Mintz, 198. league s new officers were 7 . , . The most improved announced. jumd wimnmg"iw'iung, Llim ing season areT^^^iard were. JjHnd, 0 u ? , r- . Joyce; partially-blind, Barber; president; Estella . . *L . \ . ., ? _. Janice Emanuel, and Lewis, vice president; Tina . . ? . ? . j t*u n 4 sighted, Rosaland Thomas. Bess, secretary; Jackie ? . ..... e. . . Male winners were: Miller, financial secretary, .... . ? . T w. 4 . blind, Leo Burton; and Jerry Mintz, treasurer. ... . . A . _. , ! A . f . partially-sighted, Richard Award winners for the tl . , . . A . ? . . . Barber, and sighted, season included: high ...... * 11 u. j Richard Johnson, average, partially-sighted . . . - i , . i , In the year-long team female, Janice Emanuel, . . . 11A ... . . . 0. competition, the winners 110; blind female, Sharon I , . . . . ? were: first-place team, Joyce, 71, and sighted / . ^ camainfemale Jackie Miller 115 ^naries Koane, captain, 1 vlllulv J dv NIC iVI 111CI 1 1 J ? n it f>> Jessie Ballew, Tonya Davis In the men's division, the and Danny Johnson; sehighest average was record- cond nlace. Jerrv Mint?. ed by Richard Barber in the captain; Richard Barber, partially-sighted category, Janice Emanuel and Brian with a 138. The high Lewis. average award among the The third-place team was blind went to Brian Lewis composed of Richard with a 76 while Charles Johnson, captain; Richard Roane took the high Leonard, Elizabeth Smith average for sighted males and Don Long. with a 154. Four teams from the ...... league will take part in the The high series winners . f.. , A - . . eighth annual American for the season were, in the nl. , n , A . . ... . Blind Bowlers Association female category: blind; A ... ~ _ # _ ,, , . Auxiliary Tournament in Estella Lewis, 238; partially-sighted, Tina Bess, 398, and sighted, Rosaland f Thomas, The high series among males were recorded by Richard Leonard, - blind, - - . draft ? From Page B2 . miKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIflllllllllNllltll cracks for various reasons -- f . the caliber of competition I-** they played against, size or speed. In Alexander's case, the I v?SW scouts apparently were I shooed off by his I 4.8-second clocking in the I 1 * w{rei|li 40-yard dash. They would I V* * Jiilwl have liked to have seen him I VfTWn|M cover the distance in 4.5. I ^ Hubbard sees that as just I llVjlHI!??]| another excuse, though. I \ J0 "There is no doubt in my I ^/1fS^ 'A mind that Ray can be a I _ great NFL receiver," he I IV For the Broncos, it may I be a case of buying a Rolls I Royce for the price of a | ^ HI MM 919) 765-0160 K6C prox. 1 mile ^ . st of Hanes Mall ^ i tore Hours: I f Mon-Fri 7:30-5:00 I f Sat 7:30-4:00 * ent 175 years I paint ready I neutruiTimw - beautifully! J "wnwrra" line of valspar paints | -mixed colors | \j'll 1 |^Kwn**r^ p ALL 4 TIRES | 1 I winvttittimnu The Chronic auet held Nwii'i AU Allen Park, Mich., May 24-26. MONT In addition, nine teams single from the league have Divorced qualified for doubles com- Commor petition and 18 members of # Separate: the league will be in singles Financing A1 competition in the event. 788-27: 1109 Louise More than 3,000 bowlers winston-Saier are expected to take part in the 37th annual event for tne visually impaired. TRIAD DATSUN IS PROUD TO WE KENNY WELCOMES ALL HIS FRIENDS AND PREVIOUS CUSTOMERS - TO COME BY AND SEE HIM AT TRIAD DATSUN ^^^^^^Senlr^^Pulsa^^Santz^^200S>^ RRY K Discount Ti Service Cei L^UFETIME^T' Tl ^WARRANTY rKflffi on Brake Jobs \\M Front or Rear I For Most American Car ^ ? J r V N ^ $ a % ^ pc ?f' i."" i ftr^mf' * y APS im miitn 9^-, e^tiSei ,9 5 [, Speciaflz & up SfrB V iMkMMipt . ww\ |1* Radiator V PHHaatart urn mri rt ud mm* naki pr' J SERVICE SPECIALS! iiMKis*ciM.si J tu^up ^ ?32? I SeS**.*1*" 4 WINSTON-SALEM LOCATIONS T)CM't^M NIAN YOU: ** ISEl *1 I * NtTIVlST It T21_-?!jM. 722-2M Mmapar TOOO ALUM | "trijir RONNt | :le, Thursday, May 3, 1984-Page B3 i I i m | m I W P ~? W ? TO INSURANCE HLY INSTALLMENTS ANYBODY DUI - DWI I Reckless Drivers i Law Inexperienced s Senior Citizens mailable OPEN 9:00 - 5:00 *5 SAT. 'Till Noon R4- Phone For Quotes n, NC LCOME... I ^ToTrS SALES FORCE. | rv> w ^r ^* lingi ire nters >NTINUESTHE BIGGEST IRE AND WHEEL SALE IN OUR HISTORY! HOOSE FROM 5 STYLES OF EELS AND 28 SIZES OF TIRES. JR TIRES AND FOUR CUSTOM WHEELS ALL FOR ... QQQ95 09 9 s?. ~v rvlce Center Ws tRBWHRR" ? ' ^ ** x,s s q > Repair Needs. I ' iiiifti to# In: vice i# Front Etui ARgiUMRt Shock Absorbers York Watch For Weekly Specials ces plus ft t J .41 to 2.9S *V WLj y^Qabrlel^ I . \ ~"*>Heary Duty^ (i?j k 2 * - * v . ni|H;ifi i .... r, ROTATE ANO ? B BALANCE ALL FOUR B _ _ __ B TIRES FOR ONLY B 39" I $Q95 1 rroowjo^ . I... ?mn it. 1 78S-OM4 norrt

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