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SATURDAY JULY 3,1976 ( 7~?\ Black-On wsm sports by Robert EUer ^ Sports Editor 01ympictrac^oachLero^^Vjm?Brna^omed the group of persons who feel that there needs to be a better way of choosing the American athletes who represent the U.S. in the Olympics. Walker called for the abandonment of the single, one-shot Olympic trials. When one sees that great runners like Steve Williams, the co-holder of the world record in the 100-meter dash and Marty I ionnri one r?f the eonntrv's ten lono distance runners are net on the team many may agree with Walker. Both Williams and Liguouri failed to qualify to compete in Montreal because of muscle pulls. With another chance it is almost certain that bothc could qualify and give the U.S. a stronger team. * One noted athlete who would have missed his two gold medals in 1964 if the one-shot meet had been in effect would have been Bob Hayes. Hayes, for years called the world's fastest human, pulled a muscle a week before that year's first /I 1 ^ Vt I ** A O AAAM /I /l 1 O A ! /4 A WA O ^ ? ? ii laid uui j^ui uid tiidiitc 111 iiic dctuuu maid aiiu uic icdi 111 history. The country is really lucky that the flu bug didn't strike Eugene while the trials were being held or Yogi Berra might be the U.S. entry in the 100 meters. For those of you who are football fans only during the winter months you'd better wake up before September or you may not know who4s^>n your favorite teanv's roster- With the folding of the WFL, the addition of two expansion teams, the grab bag of free agents, and the annual Canadian League immigration, fans may need a copy of who's-who under the helmet for the first six weeks of the season. Such stars as Calvin Hill, Larry Csonka, John Riggins, Ron TrtUnortn Danl WorfiaM on/t T~\il orio TVi Amac Vtatro * o 1 ro rx r\\i JUIIU3UII, i aui tt ai iiviut auu i/uauv i uuiuaj iiotv auvauj changed uniforms and get this, even O.J. may move his juice to another city before September. Sounds like a Topps trading card party, doesn't it? Oh yes, have you heard the latest about "Jefferson Street" Joe Gilliam? The brilliant young quarterback was picked up by the New Orleans Saints and new coach Hank Stram giving him another shot at again proving his ability. But he was recently charged with possession of cocaine. According to reports he wax charged after tossing a bag out of his car. The officers allegedly chased him fifteen miles, stopped him then returned to the spt where the bag was tossed, found it and arrested Gilliam. All of this in the dark. Could it be that the NFL doesn't want another black quarterback? J ^ July 4th : I ' I 1 Special I 1 n-^n n m Late Show! ' ' 1130 p m So Horor-ible i Its In 2 Theatres ? J All Seats After the sun has set " | comes the hour of I $2.00 The Bat People! - ? PSAbe 1 ! Prtet *C?lilw'O?try u J S llTTTTTtTtfflllllTTIIIIiP 0% 3 V. THE WINSTON-SALEM CHROP C. Freeman Attends Harvard Coleman M. Freeman, Urban Arts Coordinator, has been accepted to be a participant in the Harvard _ Summer School Institute in Arts Administration from June 27th through July 23rd. The Harvard " Summer School Institute through the National Endowment for the Arts awarded Freeman a fellowship which enables him to attend the school. The program is a 4-week intensive program. Its primary mission is to provide individuals with skill in management and problem solving relevent to administering arts organizations and activities. The goal is an understanding . of the fundamentals of managing arts organizations. Persons accepted to the program have arts administration experience and are seeking a more thorough oroundinp in fundamentals. n ?n ? B 73 ?iSTfce 74sr HABBC HAVFUOWEf?" / y^O OLD WEPTTHBR-BE-fl" IV) ?AftLFONiTFvsGV.BMD. ft & vjoco op Tvie Gooo %h\p v/v TUF piuseMS TO PIMER Xn tre Vunnam province cr JJLm i CHI MA , TRERE ARE A CERTAlM ?' SPECIES OF sMeeeeo- FEET POCKS r? (n ? ^ OWT PLAYS ...AND LEi HI / 4ICLE PAGE 29 parkview * Super twin? Pam YaphetV^JKl Grier Kotto leal 'FtfcJaV - If ^PK <foste*" ^nm Sat. A Sun. ii-ia n m : - u g\irSeat^2jo^JJ ^Fo^dult^Onl^^^^l * SEXTEENS * I |H SAT. NITE 9| 11:30ptti PS AMAZING! I VH GZZZH' CO\X>QZ9 fO% Y/ifH . J I p>Be^veR's tftiu v/as 0ORH Rft#fW IN vlaowoSYocK . ! 2/UJ: <S(MKES I AS SHoe ORtWMturs Bv II 9 ^ <" jj&_ "TWe FASHtOMftBlE ?SyPTtflrt 11 ll VJOMBW OF AMOEUT TlM S!'.||lH|timi I MORE MUSIC | SS COMMERCIALS.I USUUT /
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