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Page 8B - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, May 27,1993 Arena Ball Is A Different Breed Continued From Page 7B also more likely to wear a Massey-Ferguson hat, but let's not split hairs. You’ll see a few X caps, too. The action takes place close to the fans, who surely let players know what's on their minds. Luckily for most fans, they're smart enough not to upset too many players. Remember, these are guys who are still tough enough to play some regular football or even mix It up with the New York Knlcks. Now that’s being a man. In a great twist. If a ball goes Into the stands, you get to keep it, just like baseball. The football is less likely to tear someone’s head off, though. I spent all of the 1992 season trying to get a ball, but no luck. Every body's real particular about keeping possession of those pigskins. Despite its flaws. Arena Football Isn’t so bad. It's not designed to take on the tradi tional game, but it doesn't need to. This is an animal with per sonality of its own. Stadium Only Needs NFL Team Continued From Page 7B to be any smaller." An announcement will be made next week explaining seat ordering procedures for prospective fans in July. Richardson has put every thing on the expectation that fan participation in buying tickets will determine the re gion's success or failure. The ticket drive, which runs from July 1-Aug. 30, Is based on buying rights to seats. Two franchises are expect ed to be awarded in October. SPORTS SHORTS Basketball • Triple Crown World 3-on- 3 Basketball Series will be held June 5-6 at Mint Street. Registration is $68 per four- person team. Deadline Is May 28. Proceeds to benefit Charlotte Amateur Basket ball Union. Check or money order should be made pay able to Triple Crown Sports and mailed to Charlotte Amateur Basketball c/o Rod Seaford: 128A N. McDowell St. Charlotte, N.C. 28204, or call (303) 989-4804 to enter by Visa or Mastercard. • Juvenile Services Divi sion and Johnson C. Smith University will sponsor Kids Needing Insight Grow ing Healthy Through Sports (KNIGHTS) league at JCSU. Play starts June 15. Boys ages 10-13 will play in the Junior varsity division; kids 14-18 will play in the varsity division. Early registration is $15 per player before June 1. Af ter June 1, registration is $20. For more information, call 347-7842 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekda)^. Golf • Khallf Temple No. 144 of Greensboro will sponsor the armual Sickle Cell benefit golf tournament June 25 at Bryan Park Golf Club in Greensboro. Tickets can be purchased from Khallf Temple mem bers. For more information, call (919) 375-3734. • The Chari otte- Mecklenburg Urban League Guild will host the Drive For Parity Scholarship Golf Classic June 5 at Renais sance Park Golf Course. Registration is $50 per per son and deadline is May 31. For more information, call 392-1036, 598-5482 or 376- 9834. • St. Mark's Inc. will host a golf tournament June 1 at Carolina Golf and Country Club. To play, sponsor a hole or purchase raffle tick- est $5 each, call 334-9244. First prize in the raffle is a cruise for two to the Baha mas; second prize is a week end in Charleston, S.C. Soccer • The World 3-on-3 Soccer Series will be held June 5 at South Mecklenburg High. Qualifying teams will move on to the world finals in Steamboat Springs, Colo. Aug. 7-8. Deadline for entry is May 28. For more information, call (303) 989-4084. Triathlon • The 11th annual Latta Plantation Triathlon will be held June 19 at 7 a.m. at Latta Plantation Park in Huntersville. Triathletes will partici pate in a 1.5 kilometer swim in Gar Creek Cove, 45 mile bike ride through northern Mecklenburg County and a 10 kilometer run along Sample and Beatties Ford Road. Registration is $40 per per son and $75 per team. Dead line is June 7. For more in formation, call 537-5776 or 336-2584. Overtime • Unsung Heroes Apprecia tion Banquet for coaches June 25-26 Holiday Inn Woodlawn. Dance June 25 from 9 p.m.-l a.m. Banquet June 26, 6:30 p.m. Speakers in- clude Chari otte- Mecklenburg School Board member Arthur Griffin, and Robert Massey of the Phoe nix Cardinals: keynote speaker Dickie Westmore land, former San Diego Chargers and Miami Dol phins defensive back. Tickets for the dance are $7 each. Tickets for the re ception and diimer are $25 each. For tickets, call James Howard at 535-1305 from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. or Larry Reid and Associates at 333-6334. WlMHMBixB COPYRIGHT 1993 WINN-DIXIE CHARLOTTE, INC. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. America’s Supermarket’ Prices good Wednesday, May 26 thru Tuesday, June 1,1993. 5 lb. pkgs. or more Market Style Fresh Ground Beef U.S.D.A. 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