Road RnviKLcrs Stat ? C omp^titioti Action The Road Runners Track Team (l.to r.): (front row) Jaeson Pitt and Chris Gaynor ; (back row) Edward Vaughn , Wail Pitt, Antonio Green , Albert Gainer and Kim Howard. Lakers vs. Bulls from page B 1 The Hornets were without their two best re bounders, Curtis Dervin and Derek Singleton. In the 15- to 18-year-old league, the Hoyas defeated the Wolverines 51-35, with unstop pable Hod Bethea hustling all over the court on both ends and stripping the nets for 20 points, while hand ing out eight assists to lead the Hoyas to a victory. The Hoyas used a trapping defense id take an early lead that they kept the whole game. "Bub blegum" Simmons and Lavon Archie combined for 24 more Hoy a points, while Doug Brown added six additional and pulled down 11 rebounds. Nico Wilson had nine rebounds and three blocked shots. The Wolverines were led by Luther Brock with 18 points and Charles Blackwell, who added 10. Big 6'6" Victor Kato pulled down 15 rebounds for the Wolver ines, while Alphonso Basemore and James Dervin had five rebounds each. The Wildcats ran away with the game, defeating the Running Rebels 62-41. Lamont Joe and~Antwan Owens, super shooting guards for the Wildcats, put on a show at the Hosiery with a display of passes and incredible moves while com bining for 34 points to lead a well balanced Wildcat attack. The Wildcats received nice games from Paul Samuels, who popped in 10 points; Derrick Rose boro with seven; Greg Bradshaw with seven; and Robert Joe with four points and five assisst. The Running Rebels were led by Anto nio Torrence with 18 points and 1 1 rebounds. Dwayne Peoples had eight points and Jay McCullum hit seven. The Running Rebels got nice games also from Patrick Hairston, Q-Tez Johnson and Mark Thomas. Sport Notes I Tiny Indians Sign-up The Tiny Indians sign-ups will be July 24 at Atkins Middle School from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sign-ups will be at the football field for foot ball players, majorettes, cheerlead ers and dancers. I Seniors Horseshoes Held Prime-Timers horse shoe pitching for ages 55 and over will be held on Wednesday mornings from 9-10 a.m., June 9 through August 25, at Miller Street Park horseshoe courts on Queen Street For more information call the Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks Department at 727-2505. Antono Green (left) and Jaeson Pitt get ready to begin competi tion. Green finished fifth and Pitt sixth. Kim Howard placed fifth in the state competition recently held in Boone . ? // EDITION" FEATURES MAKE THIS KENMORE WASHER/DRYER PAIR A TRULY EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! SAVE *140 on the pair J 23751 White quontttt?? io?? 11 -CYCLE KENMORE WASHER WITH PORCELAIN TOP & LID ? Pre-wash & soak cycles ? 2-speed motor ? 5 water temperatures ? Bleach & fabric softener dispensers Whil* quonttti?i latt 7-CYCLE KENMORE DRYER WITH LINT SIGNAL ? Auto Dry I ? 3 temperatures ? Wrinkle Guard 1 ? "Soft Heat" setting Colon, connector* 4 _ Noma inv#ntor t# d in wnrthoum ^ ?IE ! 1 Kenmorel 63751 iprte^dhtghw Eocho#?twe#odv#rtl?^ltemelsmWmot?rd#Wvocy YOU CAN COUNT ON SEARS FOR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK SEARS BRAND CENTRAL PRICING PLEDGE: We'll meet or beat the com petition's current adv^rhted price on the identical item Bring the com petition's current ad tetany of our retail stores Otter applies to current merchandise in our retisukstores Excludes clearance doseouts and catalogs Items at most larqer sto"** or bv 0' -^rdnr at smaller stores Reductions from regular prices um? ?; ?? '.fated Itenis not described as reduced or as special purchases a