J. Page 12 - The Chronicle ^Sat I C * ?. i Well, after last Monday nighi^T'Pro Bowl game in Seattle the football season is finally over until August. But football is definitely not out pf the news until then. Few people may realize it but what is about to happen in football unless an agreement of some type is reached may overshadow both the NBA-ABA merger and baseball's free agent chaser I-mtalking^bout? the proposed college draft. As of today no agreement between the owners arid the players association had been reached that would permit a^ distribution of the coHege senior talent. The draft was j recently outlawed and without it every college senior who has pro-football aspirations is a free agent. What will happen remains to be seen. I j SPR _ TKAII BIG FEBRUi Forsyth Technical Institi sections in the followinc TECHNICAL (2 year pr * Day or Evening Class .. ?Business Administr available) ? Fire Science ? Marketing and Rets VOCATIONAL (1 year | 'Afternoon Classes ? Auto Body Repair ? Diesel Maintenance All application materials i Institute by T Registration ? Classes begin - Contact: Office of Admii Forsyth Ttchni ^ ^ 2100 Silas Cr* , Winston-Sal err \ Telephone: 91< \ An Equal Opportunity E \ * urday Jan. 22, 1977 (lack-On SPORTS by Robert Elter Sports Editor y - r ? - """ b On the physical side of football the first freedom classic was played January 8 in Los Angeles California with the west taking a 12-9 victory. Despite low attendance^cuid a lack of publicity the game was a success in that it gave black roll POP Q r>Vi Q ntrv ? ? . . ^ ^ W M. w *. w 1 1 U VI1UI1W IV/ show off its best. The best of the best in this writer's opinion turned out to ; be Jackson State quarterbackJeremiah Tillman, and Alcorn defensive tackle Larry Warren. Tillman definitely has the arm to be an NFL quarterback and he has excellent manuv: erabilky. Warren, who was named the games outstanding defensive player was awesome. He was all over the field when he wasn't all over the opposing quarterback. He is See Black-On, Page 13 1 i ING MING INS \RY 23 jte will begin new } programs: ogratas) es ation (Accounting Option nling irograms) i and Repair ** * Tiust be on file with the ebruary 11 - February 23 - February 24 r (' '. 4( ^ Lzsbs yyw* \ ^ ^ * \ isions cal Institute 9k Parkway i, North Carolina 27103 * 723-0371 ducational Institution / I Fishi t ! with. I George Be This could be vour vear for " \' * catching the biggest fish ever;-= To insure yourself of getting a trophy bass for your favorite > wall, you must get out there r early in the season. Usually, / the latter part of February is a/ good starting point, providing we get an early thaw-out. / In the meantime, dre^m about the possibility of going after the cold-water crappie. Crappie is one species whose activity is not affected too much by c?ki weather. They can be taken on your favorite lures, rrtinnows, and cut bait. /They are also the best pan fish available in our area. It is hard i _ i ?i 1 .? 10 leu wnetner ^rappies are nutty or have a never-ending appetite. Once located, they will take almost any type of bait, ^ven a white piece of paper or a cigarette filter. Crappie will move from one -brush pile ot trashy "bottom to another. If tHey stop taking your bait at a particular spot you will have to pick up their trail and follow. Move in the direction that you may feel Dr. King's Birth* Continued From Page 15 for the march in support of the full employment bill." Edward Morrison said, "I played an album I have that has some of Dr. King's VAVWAWfV.V.V.V.V.V.VAV.V, ?? ? % i 8 ! ;5? We're Contini Mm > MA ! I; Savings for | JERO | Miproren IP? " Furniture {lukt K /feorfv'fo-ffeflr V 5 ?V.Ve>;.VAV.V.\W.VAV.V.W#V? v# ? ## 'Service Wifr 24 Hours FORSYTH HOMF WITH CHA1 114 & 201 TURNER ST. THOMASV1LLE, N.C. . ^ {9191 475-0513 OR 476-4426 Board F.W. I Vice-Chairman Leroy Glenn ng >ote "~ jjour Weefzly 3i I . 1 } BEST GOOD Jan 22 23 SOftntf ? 3 they are traveling. After casting every ten feet for a distance of 75 or 100 feet along (He jrfiosen direction, reverse your^direction if you fail to gel a strike. ' If this is your year to buy a boat, deckle now whether it will be used for Ashing or riding up and down the lake. There is hardly a .half-way point between -fishing - ancT boating. Really, it should be one or-the other. For fishing, one needs a highly maneuverable craft, one that can be placed where you want it with a dip of th$ oar or paddle. Jay Should Be Natic speeches on it then I turned 'dn the T.V. to see if there might, be a special program on about him. Its really ashame that no rallies or church services were ::: * % V ling our BIG ^ ::: ^ Everyone mm mm mmm ^ w HH Hi^Pr k I ki 11 CI ^ rflVHBiAV ^m ? own I ? :|: * ow AN ACCOOVT M SM?) 520 It LIBERTY W 722-7474 j? m f i Sincerity" A Day funeral !. inc PELS IN II 1800 N. PATTERSON AVE. I WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 725-9729 OR 725-9720 I Chairman Viurrell || President Luther Goodman IsfangjCadendzt ' FAIR POOR Jan. 2fr 27 Jan. 24 25 26 A boat built forofher^vater ' ; sports, pulling skiers and^ \ racing, are not adaptable For i easing in and out of weed beds in fresh waters. Better shop around and get plenty of _ information before buying any type of craft. If you do not shop wisely you may find \;ni I rtolf Uinnn r. tvui jvii uu^ui^ uutii^ year after year before you find one to suit your ^needs. If you consider yourself an ardent fisherman buy a fishing boat to begin with or you will miss out on some good fishing. Here is hoping 1977 season will be your best. nal Holiday held here in his honor. 1 guess iL just goes - to - show ?how quickly people forget." Clara Monroe answered, 4'I went to church as I do every Saturdays, I think thats what Dr. King would have wanted. me to do. I only wish there had been more recognition of the day. It should be a holiday." Benjamin Lewis replied, 4'I let my mind reflect back on all the great things he did in his lifetime. I also made a commitment to continue the struggle for equal rights. Next year I hope blacks here will do something to commemorate the day by holding a rally, a march or something. We need ?-? to stop asking whitey to declare the day a holiday and make it a holiday ourselves by observing it as such. No blacks should work on Dr. King's birthday. We could do that much In his memory. Every person interviewed felt that Dr. fCino'c ?- - vj un 11 iviaj should be a national holiday and many were disappointed that. more wasn't done to recognize the day. ANBESOir KILLS MOUTH PAIN ON CONTACT Denture pain, toothache, cold sores, teething pain, relieved for hours. (