MILLER LITE CONFERENCE UPDATE Brought to you by Miller Lite. The proud sponsor of the CIAA, MEAC, and SWAC conferences. SWAC - Gerald Kimble is preparing himself this summer for his first season as the head football coach at Southern University. Kimble takes over for Marino Casern, ~~ who wilt give all of his concentration to being the school's athletic director. Lite Beer Athlete of The Month. Mary Onyali ?f ~ Black College Sports Review is proud to announce that Texas Southern University senior sprinter, Mary Onyali has j^een selected as Miller Lite's Black College Athlete of the Month. Onyali, a native of Nigeria, was the prime-time performer for the Lady Tigers this season. She led her team to a fourth place finish at the NCAA Division I Track & Field Championships held last month at Provo, Utah. Individually, Onyali finished second in the her speciality, the 200 (22.45) and fourth in the 100 (11.14). In addition, she was the prime force in the 4 x 100 relay as the anchor. She also was member of the 4 x 400 team which placed third at the nationals (3:32. 18). Her performance at the nationals earned her All- American honors. This month, Onyali has succeeded on the world class track circuit. In a meet held at Edinberg, Scotland, she placed second in the 200 (23.17) and third in the 100(11.61). Miller Lite honors Mary Onyali as the Black College Athlete of the Month for July. Kimble feels that the schedule for the Jaguars this year is an ambitious one. In addi tion to the Jags' SWAC schedule, they wilL face Bethune-Cookman, Nicholls State, Flori da A & M, and Tennessee State. ~ ? I ketball coach Cy Alexander was recently interviewed for the Ohio Slate basketball coaching job. Alexander, whose team won the MEAC basketball title in March, said that he isn't ? actively seeking employment elsewhere. But that doesn't mean that he wouldn't accept the position if OSU offered. CIAA - The CIAA Football Coaches predictions for the Northern and Southern Division. This coupon is someone's ticket to college,.. m Right this minute you've got the power to change a young persons life. You do it by making a contribution to the Thurgood Marshall Black Education Fund. It gives money to help support public Black colleges and provide scholarships for their students. Miller Lite, as a founding sponsor of the Fund, is convinced that this is one way t q seriously improve Black education opportunities. Because money talks. And if you pick up your pen right now and fill out the coupon you'll be saying a lot about your commitment to the future of Black education. So if you feel you've gen something positive to say about opening doors for our young people, here's your chance to say it with dollars. And help us send someone to college. MILLER LITE. FOUNDING SPONSOR OF THE THURGOOD MARSHALL sP? BLACK EDUCATION FUND I want to help send someone to a public Black college. HereV my donation of $ NAME ADDRESS. cm Please send check of money order (do not send cash) tot Thurgood Marshall Black Education Fund, One Dupom Dick M.W, $ut* 710ML* Vttishington, IXC v nfrinii M 1 1 nui iiin THUHCOOD MA*SHALL~r^ BLACK ibUCATtON ?1M7 Brtwing Company MMMmM

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