Jfl! IH A \ I i'jl &r ~ J MEMBERS OF JUNIOR DE VELOPMENT TEAM—(Lynch burg, Va.) Members of the Junior Development T. m are pictured prior to their July 1, departure for Orlando, Florida where they are participating in the Orlando M'd-Season National Tennis Championship To Be Held at Central State DANVILLE, Va.-The A merican Tennis Association has set August 19-26 as the dates for its annual national tennis championships to'be held on the campus of Central State University. Officials to the ATA expect a record number of players to participate. Ex pected to return to the nation als are all defending champions in all events. Wilbert Davis of New York City is expected to return to seek another Men's singles' title as well as Miss Bonnie Logan of Durham and Morgan State College, will seek, another women's singles' title. Other champions expect ed to return, Louis Graves, Detroit, men's senior singles, John Mudd and Arthur Car rington, Elizabeth, New Jersey, Miss Sylvia Hooks and crowd pleasing Edgar Lee of Washing ton, D. C. and outstanding players of the 1967 champion ships Lin wood Simpson of Wil m 7 * sc\J I 40 I MEL JONES Denver Rockets of ABA Signs Mel Jones, 14th Draft Choice ALBANY, Ga.—"He could be the Bill Russell of the ABA." That's the way the Denver Rockets' coach, Bob Bass, de scribed the Rockets' latest signee, Mel Jones, a 0-9 front liner who led Albany (Ga.) State College to a 57-14 record over the last two seasons. Jones hauled down 920 re bounds in 40 games during the past season for a 23.0 rebound average to rank seventh in thte nation among collegelate per formers. The McGehee, Ark. native was the Rockets' 14tb draft selection. He was also the Bth draft choice of the NBA Philadelphia 76ers. In four vsrsity seasons, JotiW gathered in 2,061 errant rfiots for a fine pre-game average of 17.7, bearing oat Robert Rainey's, his college mentor, words that "he goes to the boards like he owns them." Junior Invitational ment held at the Orlando Ten nis Club, July 4-7. Billed as the "biggest tournament in the south" the meet is sanctioned by the United States Lawn Tennis Association. Left to right: 0. G. Walker, mington. In addition to the tennis tournament many affairs and events are planned for the non tennis plaver. There will be golf, ping pong, billard, bowl ing, bridge and pinocle tourna ments with trophies going to all winners. Swimming in the beautiful Central State Univer sity swimming pool will be held nightly. Tournament players will stage their annual fashion show modeling fashionable sport and evening wear as well as tennis attire. The American Tennis As sociation is composed of tennis clubs and association across the United States, Canada, Nassau and Bermuda. Many of the champions will qualify to ' play in the USLTA National j Championships at Forest Hills ! in September. I Jones, while lacking empres sive scoring credentials, (10.7 point career average), has the Rockets' eyes popping over his ed shots per game, defensive statistics—ll.l block- Bass, the Rockets' coach, spotted Jones two years ago in Kansas City when the then-jun ior led his Albany State "run ning, gunning" Rams into the famed small-college tourney. Rockets' General Manager Dick Eicher scouted Jones in the same tourney this past March and was equally impressed. "Our club was ninth in The League (ABA) in rebounding last year," Bass said, "but a strong youngster like Mel Jones could revesse our standing in this vital department." Witness to Bass' words is the fact that as a Junior, Jones blocked 8# shots in 31 games. 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She was extended an invi tation to attend the Orienta tion and Audition workshop for prospective Instructional Television teachers to be held in the Metropolitan Area of Washington from a list of 2 Washington from a list of 300 applicants - fifty were selected to participate. Her credentials which aided her in this honor was the fact that she had served as a guest announcer over WSOC-TV Charlotte for the Opportunity Foundation. This organization founded by the Rev. W. F. Werts had as its purpose the fostering of better human rela tions North and South Carolina each Sunday at 7:30 a.m. During the summer of 1967, Mrs. Ferguson attended a con ference at Baltimore Junior College on the "Utilization of Instructional Television." Past t 0 NOW AT MUTUAL SAVINGS 5.25% SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Now you can earn 5.25% per annum on Savings Certificates issued for 12 months in amounts of $20,000 or more. 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