Page B4-The Chronicle, Thursday, June 13, 1985 Local Sports Winston Lake to host Jones Tournament The 21st Annual E. Jerry Jones Pro-Am Golf Tournament will be held July 20 and 21 at the Winston Lake Golf Course. The tournament will follow a 36-hole, medal-play format. First prize is worth $1,000, second prize $500 and third $375. , For more information, call Jerry Jones at 767-2932. Pond Giants Win Big The Winston-Salem Pond Giants collected 23 hits en route to a 23-1 rout of Burlington- Alamance Fence in a semi-pro baseball game at Mocksville last weekend. The Pond Giants’ big inning was the eighth, when they scored nine times. Stan Smith homered and George Strausbaugh tripled to highlight the inning. Winston-Salem scored in every frame but the sixth to improve its record to 7-2. ■' Left-hander Dave Mabe scattered seven hits and struck out eight to run his record to 4-0. The Pond Giants host the Indianapolis Clowns Friday at Ernie Shore Field and Saturday at Mocksville’s Rich Park. Both games start at 7:30 p.m. Glenn Football Coach Glenn High School named A1 Hooker its iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Boxing From Page B2 professional. “Coach (Benjamin) never did it. He taught Ford and Ford’s not going to do it. You just don’t stick a fighter out there without being ready.’’ The news about Boykin’s cancelled trip came on the heels of losses by two local profes sionals in Hardee and Trib Perry. Hardee, in his sixth pro fight, loss to Vinnie Costello, a top- rated contender, in an eight- round split decision three weeks ago in Atlantic City. It was a frustrating loss for Hardee, who saw one judge give him the bout 4-3-1 and the other two give it to Costello by the same score. The 33-year-old Perry, who lives in Greensboro and fights for Manager Big Tom Lawrence’s Gladiators, was stopped in a bout at Portsmouth, Va., last Mon day. Perry, a former N.C. A&T football player and veteran pro boxer, is considering retirement. Alas, this is not the end of the list of woes. Three amateurs from Reynolds Park - Harold Bennett, Michael Miller and Thomas Warren - were unable to attend the Eastern Sports Festival in Lake Placid, N.Y., this week. Their trip was cancelled due to insufficient funds. Coach Angus Lowery, who replaced his brother Whit, said he could not raise the $2,(XX) needed to fund the trip. Bennett, Miller and Warren all won state championships in Laurinburg last month. Even Whit Lowery didn’t have a good week. Lowery, on a six- month trial with Don King, saw his boxer lose a decision in Las Vegas. The Count Is On It’s almost as if the recent results and cancellations are com ing together as a response to what local boxing people feel is a ma jor act of betrayal. Benjamin coached a long line of outstanding boxers, before 1951, in a gym on Cherry Street and after that in the basement of the Patterson Avenue YMCA. Benjamin’s fighters won state, regional and national titles on a regular basis. He even got Joe McFadden an exhibition with Joe Louis. When Benjamin grew ill a few years back. Ford took over and groomed Hardee, who won near ly 90 fights as an amateur and qualified for the Olympic Trials last summer. “When 1 got back from my fight, I saw Ford at Patterson Please see page B5 new football coach. Hooker comes from Burlington Cummings, where he had been an assistant the last five years. Previously, he had been an assistant for two years at Western Alamance and in Newark, N.J., the three years before that. The 32-year-old Hooker replaces Bernie Blaney, who directed the Bobcats to a 7-3 record last season. Hooker played his collegiate football at Wagner College. He is a native of New York City. Little League Results The Giants trimmed the Yankees 13-12 last Saturday in the next-to-last weekend of play in the Twin Little City League. In other games, the Braves beat the Twins 7-5, the Dodgers clipped the Cubs 9-5 and the Mets downed the Reds 10-6. In Pony League games Sunday, the Astros topped the Red Sox 6-2 and the Pirates drub bed the Cardinals 9-2. The regular season ends with this weekend’s play and the tournament begins next weekend. AAU State Meet Jatarsa Hayes had the best jump of the year in the Southeast for 9-10 girls last weekend when she won the event at the state AAU track and field meet in Chapel Hill. Hayes jumped 13 feet, S'A inches to ad vance to the regionals at Albany, Ga., July 19-20. Zalinor Banks posted a time of 10.80 seconds to capture the 100 meters. Banks and teammates Kermit Moses and Kenard Martin now advance to the regional (the top four qualify). Moses ran a 10.85, Martin a 10.86. Phyllis Nance won the 100 in 12.79 in the intermediate girls age group. Teammates Tara Masculli, Danita Roseboro and Pamela Washington also advanced. Maseulli and Roseboro finished one-two in the 200 with times of 26.03 and 26.30, respectively. Masculli also won the high jump in 5-10. Otis Pratt was victorious in the in termediate boys’ 100 in 11.32. Teammate Gerard Glymph was second in 11.34. Brant and Kyle Armentrout finished one- two in the junior boys’ 3,000 with times of 10:23.6 and 10:25.04. They were second and third in the 1,500, with Brant running a 4:50.40, Kyle a 4:50.83. Michael Joyner won the senior boys’ 3,000 in 9:11.02. He finished second in the 1,500 with a 4:20.91. Julius Reece won the 400 in the junior boys’ age group with a time of 51.23 and was second in the 200 in 23.05. Chris Upson won the same event in the senior boys’ division with a time of 50.41. Teammates Alan Johnson and Michael Chiles also qualified Please see page B6 CASH PAID .for All Grades of Waste Paper] • Computer Printouts • IBM Cards • Cardboard • Aluminum Cans • Newsprint • Glass Storage Vans Available for Commerical Accounts Hours; Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-Noon (diewild Paper Corp. 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