1 Page B4 The Chronicle, Thursday, May ? iF* ^Wt m fl F*y^fyflrt^^p?fy,^VaM,'Yi7'-*--1 ? ~i ?? i1i'*l'tr~" *- -~" - >> 5^E^^5^PreBBH,.1.~? fftwn g"-? ??jfiy?- ' ' ? .. ^ ,v ' ^S&SH fifevit "** ** ".nS^iwi^i' > j* '?Bm^ ^1 v 'J-'issiSk OHBii > -V 'A # Advancing To Third His tongue wagging, Tryone Leach o base hit by a teammate in a Twin ( (photo by James Parker). iiimtiMiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiutiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiii Why don't bla< From Page B2 IMIIItMIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII much support. Montreal about giving Expos outfielder Andre player turns Dawson a few years ago player beco delivered a check for $5,000 millionaire, to his school, Florida people who A&M. and it becorr Williams and Dawson are to say no. examples of men who are Also, it n thankful for what their out that su] schools did for them and always mear are willing to show it. If there is c Others could care less, schools ne and those are the people much as m black schools must reach. posure and 1 How? When th It can be done in many Redskins w ways. The first thing the Bowl a cot schools must do is preach ago, wide r ^SPORT^r ( f COATS T " from I 1-. I flfi ^HrPoiyesteTT~~~ Wool Biends I I Compare at $75.00 I I Casual Slacks I from M 5a95 I I* urtti tnirti from*8a9?} _. H WESTO " H SHOAT from S4*95 It REQULa li LONGS A #B#,U II&r*AU from *4.95 It . Sport SHJrts I . price from 98a95 | Style Loisuro Suits | gf g/ From $39,95 | fjttS Open Sunday 7-5PM I H I T fl KF? M I | | I | H m I T*I l ' 24, 1984 jjjg' . H .. * f the Subaru Brats chugs for third on a Dity Little League game last Saturday lllllllllllllllllltllllllliaillllllllimillltMIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIMIMIIIHMIflllll ck athletes supp iiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiimimiiiii long before the Brown was interviewed on , pro. Once a national television with a mes an instant South Carolina State cap he is deluged by perched on his head, i seek money, It may not have appeared les easy for him to be a big deal, but 5C million people saw South tust be pointed Carolina State's name, unpport does not doubtedly an all-time high, i giving dollars. That's an example of >ne thing black ed almost as YOUR DOG NKKDS oney, it is exe Washington jSTTSTHr on the Super ipie of seasons A Sergeant's eceiver Charlie "V,,L "* l t'Jilk ^ I vesiea i Ik I Suits Ifl H""? !u'' Pot'/wsfers? |2 1 wool * StriDes I from - $79^ 3* i Aa compare f^b ! Ailfik AT $150 , nu.ntu ' for FATHERS DAY :?5 i/wrs i MHPl L LU?J I rff " ?? I r*l ruoiiua< 3l x nvo I . >? Eddie Futch: A livin I even trained some of the same fighters. "I've known Jackie a long time," Futch said. "1 knSw my fighter will be ready and that Larry is taking this fight very seriously. But I also know that Jackie's fighter will be ready." Futch said he is looking forward to the fight and matBill Hayes reflects c From Page B2 . . HMMUmmUMMMIMMIfffffHfltfllllllHNfHHItttMIHIItilttWflWffttfiUlllttftfllllllMlffftlllf Hayes went on to tell the story of his informing Newsome that the scouts questioned his speed and that he should be on the track running two miles each day in the off season at 2:30 p.m. "It got to the point that I could tell time by him," Hayes said. "Every day at 2:25 he would pass by my office and, at exactly 2:30, he would start running down on .the track. There are the willing but not able, the able but not willing, and the willing and able, and Timmy fits into that last category." Powell's success story, said Hayes, is even more miraculous than Newsome's. Powell, who was discovered by pro scout Charles Bailey while Bailey was an assistant to Hayes at WSSU, was kicked off the team twice at Pine Forest High School in Fayetteville. What's more, he had come from Panama, where he played soccer and knew little about football. "He had only played in about three football games in his life, but when Coach Bailey brought him on campus and I saw that he looked so much like a fine football player, 1 put him in my car and drove off to have a talk with him," Hayes said. Powell was redshirted his first year at WSSU because of a bizarre knee injury. "Because he played soccer, we decided to use him as a kickoff man and he was injured the first time he tried to /xff ** U /% >/%/> rvivi\ un, naycs >aiu. But Hayes said the extra year was good for Powell, since he had veryjsoor technique. By his sophomore year, Powell began the season as the team's starting tight end. i But after he lost eight yards on a completion against ar' chrival North Carolina A&T, Hayes moved him to the offensive line, where he became one of the nation's best pulling guards once the Rams went to the wing-T offense. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMiiiiimiiiii ort alma maters? t? iiiiiiimimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiimmimiiiiMii some of the little things would see fit to donate i former athletes can do to even once -- just a small > help their schools. But the share of their riches, il most-needed commodity is would help all black col 1 money, and if the athletes leges become stronger. I MARQUIS I so in am 1JUST PICK YOl DRIVE ONE H THE MIGHTY MARQUIS ^^NHRN^Wv. vRRH " ?l?jsi(iyv?.. n ^p |H At IA A W A AMI Al l? IKLUb I AA & f-?tlUiri! Complete witht Tilt wHnI Air Conditioning Electronic digit Automatic tranamiaaion AM/FM atoroo Power ateertng/brakea/window Tinted glaee Power drtver'a 8-way aeat Interval windah Power lock group W8W ateel ben Speed control * Defroater-elect OR THE MAGNIFIC COUGAR '10,984 Complete witht v-8 engine Color keyed deii Automatic tranamiaaion Dual aeatback n Power Steering/Brakea * Seat trim Steel Belted Radial Tiree Center conaole Dual rata horn Seat belt remind Vinyl B'S molding Quart* electric c Halogen heedlempa AM/FM 4 apeak* Bumper atripa Power windows Trip odometer Power aeata 40/40 individuel aeata Power lock groui PLUS TAX & FREIGHT LIBERTY C LINCOLN-MERCURY r > 1500 PETERS CREEK PARKWAY (v>v g legend From Page B3 iNlltlMMMtlllMMtMIIMtMttlllllltllltltMMMIItlllMMIIIIMIIMttMIIIIIIHIIIItlllltltltMttMlttMIMI ching wits with McCoy. And, looking back over his career, he said he has no regrets. 44I'm proud of what 1 have been able to accomplish and the accomplishments of those I have helped," he said, then quietly faded back into the scenery. m his pros Hayes said Powell has unlimited potential as an offensive lineman. "He is still learning and developing technique," he said, "but he has great speed and strength." Pnu/pll ic annthpr nloi;or n U< > Un./J ' ? ?l ? w ' via . UIIVUIVI piHJVI *1 IIU U3(U lldl U WUI N III II1C weight room to add strength and bulk. He came to WSSU as a 6-4, 220-pounder, and left standing 6-5 and weighing 275 pounds. th?> prrdu frr to if develop-^ liiUHWHfa "He worked with me and showed me the proper technique and showed patience, faith and confidence in me," he says. And Hayes said he and Powell developed a very close relationship while the youngster was at WSSU. "Alvin was moody and hard to coach," he said, "but he was a hard worker and he was always honest with me." 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