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^ Page B2The Chronicle, Thursd* 3 ^IPVPBr ^B ^P ^K ^?^dti)^| ^fi?- ^fil'i ^jji. c-#* ^?>K$^^K i^^H^**^HRRJ^H^I hhuhhuihiihiiiihhi Indians adva hit the ball/' Wilkins said. "We i J' need him hitting because, with his speed on the bases, it gives us an added edge." The Indians held Sonny's Funnies scoreless in the top half of llllttlllllllllllllMlllltlMIMMIMMMMtMIMIMIMIimitlMII MEAC rc lllllllllltltmilllltllllllllltlllllltlMMIinMIIIMMMMMIIII and Alabama schools. tlia mcat'. 1.. -?l -t- ? i iiw i*itnc ? uniy umcr alternative is to wait for Morgan State to gain full I-AA stature, and for ^Hall From Pag< finds time to model and be with her friends. ,4I have a lot of friends and have a lot of fun," Ann says. ''But I know what my priorities are. Practice comes first and the time I have left after that I can spend with my friends." Ann's athletic ability has earned her a scholarship at St. Augustine's College in Raleigh and she says she hopes to use it to realize her dream to become a business executive. "Even before 1 found out I would definitely get a scholarship, I had decided to go to college," she says. "1 want to become a business executive and 1 feel 1 need a college education in order to do that." i nougn sne was a standout athlete in high school, Ann still managed to nail down a 3.0 (B) average while taking college preparatory courses. When she enters St. Augustine's, she says, she will concentrate on her grades and I LOOK WILI 1984 Plymouth Horizon. Combine room, high fuel efficiency and driving fur and you've got Horizon. . K^4/>K 14 \ J*m i iviv-ii^ii ii m yuu ^<Mii i. AO EST *A EPA EST /-it # HWV I #^|MPGt I J|| Total of Payments S7224.Sales Price $5895. u months ! : N.C. Tax and Lie Not Included.APR _____ I.-* f ha ly, August 2, 1984 r ^ipP1; | - w mm* ^L ^' '? : pSPB MIIIMMMIIMMMItlHIIIMIItllllllllllllHIIIIimiltlllllllllllUI nee From Pag< iminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimhiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihi th#? firct inn if? a hpfnrp ci->nrir>n Hi Jl iniilll^ C/V I V/l W .1VUI 111^ their three runs with two outs. Mike Wilcox's double with the bases loaded brought home two runs to highlight the Indians' rally. * a iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiiiiiiiniiiiHiiii >m Page B1 lUIIIIIIIMUIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -anot her M E A<?-tranrr;" M arytarrd - ~ Eastern Shore, to resume its football program. That, however, is not likely to happen soon. IIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMMIUMIIIII 5 B1 ~~ ~~~~ ~~ llttllltllllltlllttllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllltlllltl hopes to continue playing basketball. "My scholarship is in track, but I still hope to <play basketball," she says. "If it interferes with me running track, then I will have to just concentrate on track." As a part of Coach George Williams' track program at St. Augustine's, Ann will likely face more competition than she ever has in the past.. Last season, \ir:u: f 1?? ~? nr iiuaiiia sciii live niciuucn ui ins team to the NCAA Division I finals and four members of the team to the Olympic trials. If all goes well, Ann hopes to make it to the 1988 Olympics. "Coach Williams tojd me that 1 would probably have a chance to make it to the Olympics if 1 work hard," she says. "My best chance would probably be in the pentathlon because I can do so many events. But, I'm not going to think about that until the time comes. I'm just going to continue to try as hard as I can." WHAT -BUY fCTl' Twin City rysler-Ply mouth. Inc. Seventy-Five Miiier Street Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Telephone (919) 725 2991 13.9 b w? jmi 3 B1 ii iiiiiiiiiii tiiiiiiiititiiiitiiititiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiittti * The Funnies reached Groce in the second for two runs of their' own before he could retire the side. However, the Indians managed Five hits and three runs in the bottom of the inning to go on top 6-2. Groce scattered four hits from that point and the Indians turned in a steady game in the field to deny any further runs. The win enabled the Indians to move into the championship tournament where they will again face Sonny's Funnies. The Indians lost to the Funnies 2-1 on July 27, and, although they won big on Monday, they expect a tough game. "The loss against them was tough because we had good pitching," Wilkins said. "We just didn't hit the ball well at all. If our pitching can match what we Wl CH Winston-Salen Volume sales r More than 50' Conveniently I The Modern Ts Modern Volun Z^ZbldQ I CAVALIER... AS < BBti i a (mci freight A deafer prep Only *299 down, cash c and license, on approve per month for 48 montl percentage rate interest, $6216.48. 11 {^^"^ks^KsTES 1^2 v> Break Dancer Before the recent gamP between the Winston-Salerri\ Indians and the Indianapolis Clowns, Cartlon Flerryhing, of the Twin City Rockers, demonstrated some of the Dreciselv execiitAH mo\/o? nf ifiytptrotg:" By"r James Parker)^ have had against them the first two games, I think we'll be all right." "We're going to throw everytning we nave against them,** Wilkins added. "Steve Wagner will start the game, but I expect we'll use both Brian and Jim Peterson and Jeff Tuttle. "We're going there with the attitude that we're going to win," Wilkins said. "We'll do anything we have to in order to win." If the Indians defeat the Funnies in the finals, they'll move on to the national finals in Wichita, Kan. "We've been looking forward to going back to Wichita since the season started," said Wilkins. 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