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m Garber/Lash tennis. I've seen a tot of friendshi I this tournament." I Entry forms may be picked up al I also are available at all area sport I Upshaw says the forms may be I box in the clubhouse at Hanes Pa I There is a nominal registratio I children and $5 for adults to enter which, Upshaw says, helps del operating costs. Members of 1 pledge their time on a voluntary I proceeds can go toward helping va nroani7atirvnc ?? - gMfMbtttlVlllJl Competition in the tournament into eight categories with four i both males and females. The fir! boys and girls under 14 years of a an over-14 category for boys and IMIIIIMUIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMHIIUIIIHHI Is pay TV ar NMHIMMMUIMMItnMMMMittMHMMIItMMtMIIMMHMMM Louisiana State University will offer such a service this fall. uiner scnools are sure to follow. Of course, it is not an easy task to pull off, but nothing worth doing is easy. It is critical that black colleges and the other smaller schools find some way to increase revenue. At larger schools, TV and millions from boosters and alumIIIIUIItllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIItlllllllll Christian lea lllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllltllllllltllNMIIIII back-to-back games to give Piney Grove two wins on the week. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carter wins tmiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiimiimiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiii next year, "I'm turning the tournament over to the Senior Golf Association here at Winston Lake," said Jones. "I'm hoping that we can have it run by a nonprofit organization so that we can get more money to expand the tournament. It is my hope that we can align it with a worthy Mastc Art of B Tha world off buslnasa is exciting, challenging and financially rewarding if you can get the right position. But you can got that job only if you possess the necessary ?l,;ll? . i - j 1 siwiis mat cinj'iu>frs ueinaziu ? h> ,m\\%\iv 7^ iw woua 8 Al g|. ? s T T m :: \^J -Mr tei ! S* is ? ' ruivtjx* i BA mm i iMiiucit T"^ !EZZ * *EI U !r^ ??u 5 L l1-? ^APPUAMCES IVgggZ^?^: jEF * 765-6560 924-) <S<H MM VftMlVWUi UtM C ,010 tmmi wit Mff/iht?i V UIMIMIIIMIMIMMMIIMMMMIIMMMIIMMimilUMMIItMMMMII I Open From I wwimwiimwmninwmninHnnninmuiininniinnmH ips develop from classifications in over-35-years di\ t Hanes Park and "Trophies wi ing goods stores. second-place wir dropped off in a shaw. "Still, the rk. than winning or n fee of $3 for "One of the i the tournament, the Garber/Lasl 'ray the event's one of the last q lis organization before school st basis so that all top-quality to\ rious community spring." The Greater V is broken down three black Kiw ige divisions for The other two >t division is for D.C.. The club ige. There also is and it has staged girls. The adult its inception. NIMUIIIIIIIIIIIIIMUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Opjioit?? F rom l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiaiiiiiiiiiaiiii ni pay the way. In the past, neither of those options has been viable for the smaller schools. But now that the Supreme Court has ruled that a school can market its TV rights any way that it pleases, the smaller schools must find a way to capitalize rather than grunt and groan. Pay TV would be a terrific challenge, ff? hp ci irp hut vi/^11 vii/\r#U V-?a "Ml V, 1/ui "Vii nuiui || III lilt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiimmitimiiH ds Southside iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii Leak's jumper with two seconds left lifted Piney Grove to a 79-78 iiiiiimmiimiiiiiimmiiimiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiHiiimmi > From Page B1 iiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiMHiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiitiiimmiiiiiiii organization such as the Sickle Cell Drive or the NAACP. That way the proceeds can benefit peopole and the tournament will not change. "I've worked too long and too hard to see that happen," said Jones, "I founded it and I couldn't see that happen." office management, typing, writing ability, automation expertise, speed writing and dictaphone and polished personal interaction skills. Siga ap for oar program and you, too, can acquire all these necessary skills. Decide now to take that first step toward a more promising and fulfilling ^ career in the exciting and rewarding business world. Don't delay! Call and F' register at 795-8701 Mm CLASSES Iff BEGIN SOON RUTLEDGE m COLLEGE 820 Weit Fourth Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 ^ C MAOMS OuSTTiu* ^ KSTRUCTION EQUIP |v|$<J JCKS I TRAILERS FLtANCES wt ?**c s BY sim*s ri sr a rmjOLt i rutin ABS ( TABLES m IKA I GUSSWAAE M -.ISlI S uakat beds ^fl9 J MJCIHG EQUPMfNI fuawTuI,e WO Visum. EQUP J?. SPITAl I CONVALESCENT NEEDS dk-g ^ ANY OTHER ITEMS _ 5236 99 6-4551 iillllj^l inimummimiiiimimiiinniiMitt?iiiimmimumi 3age B1 6 elude a 35-years-and-under and an r dsion. W 11 be awarded to the first- and y iners in all age groups," says Up- V rre's a lot more to the tournament r1 losing. r most important drawing cards for r i tournament is the fact that it is r [uality topurnaments of the season r arts. There aren't really any more jrnaments until the following p /inston Kiwanis Club is one of only anis organizations in the country. ' are in Atlanta and Washington, & here was founded eight years ago HL the Garber/Lash tournament since f MIHIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII f long run Every smaller school in the V country should immediately in- , vestigate such a possibility. What with inflation, ever- 1 rising costs and a general lack of ' money affecting most every athletic department, pay TV could prove to be the only solu tiom iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiatmmiiiiaiiHi i From Page B1 J aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaai victory over the Royals. Leak came back two nights later and hit a shot at the buzzer to defeat the Falcons 66-64. Elsewhere, Forrest Munden, a strapping 6-4 center, paced \ Bishop McGuiness to a 68-67 win <c \ over the Royals and also played a |L strong inside game as his team fell to the Falcons by a score of 76-75/The steadily improving senior at McGuiness has been coming on strong for his team in the past month. ' Earlier in the week, Southside nipped the 76ers 59-56. With its ? win over the Breakers, Southside moved to within two games of league-leading' Piney Grove. " - - * y< aD * Tl 1. The vol i 2. No 3. We rec< pre 4. Our Od< I . 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