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Philo won the relay in the junior high cit
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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,
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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, -
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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
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be a case of buying a Rolls I
Royce for the price of a | ^ HI
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In addition, nine teams single
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More than 3,000 bowlers winston-Saier
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the 37th annual event for
tne visually impaired.
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