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SA-TiTS CAROLINA TIMES SATn FEB. 22, 1975 Array of Tolsnt to be on Display In Balliciorc MEAC Tourney R&T.Tmnsic UT1 An I sin ho on dteDUv at the amy of takak hoadllnod by BalttaDr Civic Center Feb. AO-Americaa kUrrin Webster,' 27. 2, nd March 1 when the SOLUS! ! ! Due to the overwhelming response to our cosh rebate program our used car lot is overflowing with , Dodge Trode-lns. Great buys available now at I Hderton Dodge! Wtortiac Grand Prix, AT, PS, PB, AC, AM-FM with tape, radial tires, low (iaf 4695 vj Dodge Cerenet Custom 4 dr., AT, CAAAT 4PS.PB.AC,AAIiwdio 007 J f m Dodge Dart Sport 2 dr., PS, PB, AC, $ t aap JAT, AM radio, vinyl roof. 007J -K 72ac?at'am wd,u 2 dr ' ps PB' 2395 7APhmouth Scamp, AT, AC, PS, PB, 04Ar vinyl roof, AM radio ZtJ7.) f l Dodge Dart Swinger, AT, 225 tng., 1 1 Ar I AM radio, PS, PB, local ownor QyJ f i Plymouth Duster 2 dr., AT, AM ra- tm iap I dio, PS, PB, bucket toots, rood wheels. J 7 3 f 1 Olds Delta SI 4 dr., AT, PS, PB, AM tni Ar I radio, AC, vinyl top All J ' ' , ' '.! ' . 1 ',: ' v A Plymouth BdrreaAia, AT, AC, PS, hoik K!io' tap p'01 roa 1593 VAFontiac Orand Prix, PS, PB, win- Udows, tape player, AM-FM radio, vinyl tl7AF 'IVi '400 &$500 Cars ; 45 Ckev. Caprice, PS, AT, AM radio. 7 T4ir PS, PI, P. windows, AT, AM radio. 44 Ivkk OJcot, PS, PI, AM radio, AT. i 47 fed Galaxit 589, PS, PI, AC, AM radio, AT. 14 Fad Mustang, AM radio, bucket seats, 3 speed. dp $M hove factory rebates in effect through Feb. 28 up to "EvflM Cirt v$rywhtr" lC2ff CI DODGE "Oewr 47 Years with Dodge" 104 W. Main St. Ph. 612-5787 fourth annual Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) unfolb at the Baltimore Civic Center. Webster, who will be rounding out his collegiate play to his hometown during the MEAC Tournament, is slated to go eigther first or second in the professional basketball drafts this season. The 7-0 Ail-American has been voted the Player of the Year in the MEAC for the past two seasons and will be one of the candidates for the honor again this year. Webster climaxed his junior season last year by leading Morgan to the Division Two cage title and was named the College Division Player of the Year last season. Webster and Morgan State played in the finals of the third annual MEAC Tournament last year at the Civic Center but the Bears came out on the short end of a 77-62 score to Maryland-Eastern Shore. While Webster is an All-American and the leader of the Morgan quintet, Coach Net Frazier also has some players with plenty of talent. Backcourt wizzard Billy Newton is the Morgan floor leader and a potent spark in the Bear attack. Pat Edwards, Jethro Crum and Mike Streety are other Morgan players who will display their talents at the MEAC Tournament. North Carolina A&T's Allen Spruill is one the best "crowd pleaser" basketball player in the conference. Spruill dazzles the spectators with his one on one moves and keeps the crowd on the edge of their Mrs. R Grafton Hosts To First Calvary Ushers Mrs. Rosa Grafton was hostess to the First Calvary Church Senior Lady Ushers on Feb. 6, at 7:30 p.m. Devotionals were led by Mrs. Martha Lyde which consisted of singing of "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross, Scripture lesson read by Mrs. Nancy Cameron and the Lord's Prayer was repeated In unison. The adviser, Mrs. Belvini Mitchell presided over the business sessions. A delicious repast was served to the ladies by Mrs. Grafton and assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Canty thanked the hostess for a lovely evening. Next meeting will be held with Mrs. Belvin Mitchell of Moreland Ave. on March 9, 7:30 p.m. 3f j Tfco kVA Mffiwajy tut twvvejpjo), - (6) i-s : : Z I mOm per fcef We obvtowh don't I N, M kioaniirfnf to knew that a m lilitt tl lit mi ill L,-- -- I-'-. OJaHIPBSpHI IKSSBSOBT IIHtUaPBCK WV HIV BKVWOjr far i i mm a- A KM i 1 . wewaejtw oCTaojrwiwsaiij, fthjw v ssj &V sn tjfwjr M mat Qm)i rioMwiD 21. MOMMMJ Olu iklflbaMM Im oIm MTC - Wfejwew ojof mv neawewvw on ivw it 9 iveotisn conomy ni.Tht RobbH In th cHy ovOTaod nlHy U. Net bod tor o mb-compod wlHi olTlU Intorior room ot Mtn mld-dn can. AH thi. pkji rt mot compW and odvanrad nw car coverage plan In n butkincTlw Vofciwoojen Owner ' Seoirity Monfcot wHh Computer Analysis. Happy doyt or here ogalnr Me think youl fhlnk so ottor vow ee driven o aofabH. wank 1 . TfllATJGLE VOUCSVVAGEiy, IfJC. cSoSuaiIu - HITI Blvd. . Pk- eats during an entire game. : ! -''The Aggies' Ron Johnson has always managed to play well In MEAC toumairents. Ir two previous MEAC Tournaments Johnson, has displaed some of his best performances. Fan who attended the MEAC Tournament last year wDl remember Ron Johnson as one of the best all around performers fpr the Aggies. Unheralded Sinclair Corbett may be the key to A&T's survival in the tournament. Corbett, a 6-10, is the top re bo under for the Aggies averaging better than 10 rebounds per outing. Alex Barron of South Carolina is described by his coach as being one of the best when the' chips are down. Barron has been a consistent" scorer and rebounder for the Bulldogs this season. Robert Little of North Carolina Central stands only 6-7, but the Winston-Salem junior plays like a giant when he takes the floor. Little is averaging better than 20 points and 13 rebounds per game for the Eagles. Pro scouts who will be on hand for the MEAC Tournament are expected to take a long took at Little during the three-day dribble-derby. While Little is the leading scorer and rebounder, NCC's first-year Sterlin Holt would take nothing for Wesley Johnson. Johnson stands 64 but Coach Holt has moved him to the front court this season and he has responded by averaging double figures In both rebounding and scoring. Delware State is probably the tallest overall team in the conference and the Hornets have some top individual players in the league. All-MEAC backcourt star Sam Shepherd is one of the top individual performers in the conference. He always manage to get plenty of help from teammates James Roundtree, Fred Simmons, Wade Pittman and Martin Kemp. Howard's Vadnay Cotton is the top scorer and rebounder for the Bison. The 6-6 junior from Chapel Hill rates as one of the best pure shooters In the conference. Guard Angelo Council gives Howard scoring support in the backcourt. Several outstanding freshmen will be making their debuts in MEAC Tournament competition. This year's list of top first-year performers rates as one best since the MEAC was formed four years ago. S.C. States' Harry Nickens Is the top scorer in the conference and the Washington, D.C. native will be playing in his "backyard" in the MEAC Tournament. (Continued From Page 6A) Morgan State last Monday night In Greensboro. Morgan avenged the jetback; by nipping AfcT, 67-65 Friday night in Baltimore. The Gate City cagers bounced back Saturday night to trip Howard, 80-76. The Aggies also won a non-conference game during the week turning back Johnson C. Smith Tuesday night, 8176. Overall, A & T has a 14-7 record. Ron Johnson and Allen Spruill each scored 23 points in the win over Morgan Monday night. AU-Amerlcan Marvin Webster was high for Morgan with 16. Johnson and Spruill combined for 50 points against Johnson C. Smith with Spruill getting 28 points and Johnson 22. George Cooper was high for the losers with 27. Webster was the ringleader for Morgan in the win over A&T Friday Speaker (Continued From Page 5A) t P. DeJarmon leading the services. i During the dinner activities with Mrs. Slade of Theta Beta Omega Chapter as Mistress of Ceremonies, special .musical selections were rendered by Mrs. A.E. Smith and Mrs. Jessie White gave special commentaries on black history Closing Temarks were made by some of the visitors. night as last year' MEAC Player of the Year, collected 20 point. Spruill rang the nets fort 34 points in the victory over Howard. - Morgan Is resting comfortably in second place in the league standings with a 6-3 record and a 15-6 overall mark. In addition to the split with A&T, the Bears rolled to a win over North Carolina Central Saturday night. Webster grabbed 20 rebounds to lead a Ibalanced ' scoring attack against the Eagles Jethro Crum led the scoring with 14 markers. Delaware State took over sole possession of third place in the conference standing with a 97-81 win over South Carolina State Friday night. Jonah Ham tallied 24 points for Delaware State while Harry Nickens topped S.C. State with 18. The Hornets divided a pair of non-conference games last week to increase their overall record to 14-6. Virginia: Commonwealth romped to a 91-60 victory over Delaware State Tuesday but the Hornets bounced back with a 112-85 win over Fayetteville State Saturday. 'I r:' ' Wade Pittman led the Delaware : scorers, against Va. Commonwealth with 15 points while James Roundtree scored 29 ' points and collected 19 rebounds in the victory over Fayetteville. S.C. State ranks fourth in the MEAC Standings with a 6-5 record. The Bulldogs divided a pair of league games after bouncing back to shellack Maryland-Eastern Shore, 128-90 Saturday night. Alex Barron scored 26 points, Marvin Fields 24 and Harry Nickens 20 in the Bulldog 13th win. Against all opponets S.C. State owns a 13-10 record. Howard defeated North Carolina Central, 77-65 Friday night behind the 29-point 12-rebound performance by Gerald Glover. Vadnay Cotton added 18 points- for the winners while Robert Little and Stanley Melvin each scored 15 points for the Eagles in a losing cause. , - '- - In the loss to A&T Saturday, the Bison fell to 5-5 ; in league play , and 10-11 overall. . Cotton was the top scorer for Howard with 28 points. . t: S -tr. 7 7: .The Eagles of North Carolina ' Central saw their league record fall to 4-7 after the , weekend defeats to Howard and Morgan. Little, hampered by a virus, was the top scorer against Morgan with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Central did manage to win one non-conference game during the week. The Eagles survived a 96-89 triple overtime win over Virginia State Tuesday night. Little high lighted the victory with 29 points and 20 .rebounds. Overall NCCU. holds a 10-14 mark. The defeat for Maryland-Eastern Shore at the hands of South Carolina St. Saturday was the only game of the week for the Hawks. Cedric Roane had 28 points for UMES In the loss. 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