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Tiny Indians Sign-Ups to be Held The Tiny Indians of the North west Midget Football League announce their sign-up days for the following dates at the Atkins Mid dle School baseball field. Sign-up days are as follows: Saturday (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) ? July 9 jdnd 30. There are slots still available for football players, cheerleaders, and dancing boots. The organization also welcomes and appreciates vol unteers to help with coaching, the cheerleaders, and dancing hoots. The Indians will fill teams in age group divisions ranging from 5 15 years old (Flag Division through Junior Bantams Division). v PJease sign up early teams fill up quick. 1Y0U MUST have a certi fied birth certificate and physician statement. For further information you may contact Hobart Jones at 722 8444 (for boys) and Betty Fowler at 788-0315 (for girls). Come out and join the Indians this season. The Tiny Indians Organization will have a j*ish fry on Saturday. July 9, 1994, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. at the Bojangle's parking lot on Martin Luther King Drive, Applica tions will be available. Applicants please bring a birth certificate. Registration for Basketball League Begins Registration is now open for the 11th Annual Bryan Adrian Fall Basketball League. Boys and girls ages 5-17 are eligible. . . . J . ? ? ? 1 Fall League locations include Charlotte. NC. Hickory. NC and Winstop-Salem, NC. The Fall League begins on September 17. The Fall League is a 10 week'* pre-season program to help each player get ready for the upcoming Basketball Season. . The 'Bryan Adrian Basketball Camp is recognized as one of the finest leaching programs in the country, ? 1 For a brochure, call (704) 372 3236. Registration thru September 17. 1994. f . v - ? Soccer Tyrouts r . Win$ton-Salem Twins. Boys born between August 1. 1981 and July 3 1 , 1 982. Classic 'A' Team State Cup Finalist. Team has open ings for players with outstanding skill and commitment. Call Richard Tolla at 760-3001 for more information. . 1 Hornets Finish Fourth : i <? - . , ;? v . - . percent. gsfmes shooting like that, said Faye. whose team Was paced by Brown's. 1 1 points. Carolina fared better in the quarterfinals against another Indiana team when it nipped Indiana North lake 64-62. The Hornets trailed much of- the game. before Dunlap's steal late in the game gave the Hor nets their first lead. Carolina's Mar cus Oliver led all scorers ^ith 21 points. !. Oliver's 19 points led the Hor v nets past Abbey AC of Ohio. 61-52. in the Sweet 16. Teammate Will Johnson added I i6 points. ? ?raroHir& opened thr~medal round of the tournament June 30 with a 65-56 victory over the I Nashville AFPC Rebels, despite los ing starting center Qaid Rashid with a broken elbow in the opening min utes of the contest. Oliver scored 19 points and pulled down l/> rebounds ? to pace th<r victory. ? * I he Hornets were undefeated in pool play, winning three games - . starting with an opening 100-59 % thrashing the Kentucky Centra lv Jaguars. A.J. Steele led the Hornets scoring with 17 points while Jason Brown added 16. Travis Holcomb Faye handed out 10 Assists/ ? The Hornets second game in pool play was against the El Faso from page 1 7 ? i Golden Eagles. Carolina shot down the Texax 4earru 76-.6Q, Mike H5ames scored 14 points. The Hor nets final victor) in pool play cam^ against th?. Oregon Peninsula Blaz ers. 71-52. The Hornets trailed at. the half. 29-27. but rallied after the intermission behind the pla> of Skeeter Powell, who scored 14 points and pulled down I I rebounds, and Marcus Oliver, who scored 16 points. v ' SIMPLY UNPARALLELED NUTRITION Matoia products surpass alt others on the ^ market in total nutrition. Just compare and you'll be convinced. To find out just how good great nutrition can taste, CALL: . 788-0758 for information and free literature i The announces IT'S SECOND ANNUAL ' <>f Traditional African- American Gospel at the DIXIE CLASSIC FAIR ' ' ***? ' * A minimum of $1,500 in Premiums Offered. ' * '' ?? " " * Deadline for entry is September 6, 1994 Get your applications & audition tapes in NOW!!! - Pick up an application and a copy of the rules at: (or call) Winston-Salem Chronicle ? 910-722-8624 Fairgrounds Office ? 910-727-2236 _or Call Al Martin (767-7974) or Maxine Gwynn (767-3921) for further details Harris teeter MEANS LOW PRICES REDUCED PRICES SWIFT HOSTESS CANNED HAM 4 LB. CAN, JUMBOPACK farms LIMIT 3 WITH ADDITIONAL PURCHASE BREASTH QUARTERS LOW PRICES VALENCIA ORANGES KIWI FRUIT YELLOW CORN CABBAGE EA. LB. .25 .25 JU PEACHESH LOW PRICES teeter , PgRR N BEANS 15.5 HWffgWMAW CAN PEPSI OR DIET PEPSI LTR. I&ES ?GLAZED CAKE FlUfo ??? HARRIS TEFTER large COUNT FREE 70 COFFEE filters 555^ | PC CHEESE 12 02 frozen 50 CT. fr'ces Effectiv, st&tnategxt IjSTATO CHIPS 6 OZ. BAG MtToU^ tt, 7994
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