V <^&~ ^dp J^M ma v \i Don Helton Rams Weal *4 . The Winston Salem State Rams starting the week with hopes of overtaking CIAA southern division leader St. Augustine's had their division ?title?hepes?crushed by two? straight losses. The Rams without the services of All-CIAA pick Carlos Terry for 1 and one-half games lost consecutive games to the leagues two bottom teams. The losses the Rams Second and third in a row dropped them to 9-6 in the CI A A and 14-8 overall. On Thursday night February 10 the Rams journeyed to Salisbury to take on Livingstone College. The Bears sporting a 1-11 conference record and victims of a blowout at the hands of WSSU in Winston-Salem earlier in the season whipped the Rams 63-57. WSSU playing without Terry who was in the infermory with tonsilitis fell behind 30-20 late in the first half, and trailed 36-27 at the half. They could get no closer in the final twenty minutes ANBESOL KILLS MOUTH PAIN ON CONTACT Denture pain, toothache, cold sores, teething pain, relieved Jor hours. When minor mouth pain strikes OA A r?hAfAl I Wrx a i n 1/ > 1 I r uoo r\iiuco\Ji , 111^7 pain rMiioi , Anbesol. with three anesthetics, soothes irritated nerve endings, deadens pain Helps prevent infection. too Use as directed Jor hours of relief t .!? i ' < i? Two Rai Carlos Terry and Don Helton have been selected as -co-4'Rams of the Week" by the Winston-Salem Chronicle hrfnfl nawifti to?them A11-C1AA basketball team amiuuia^u mid WCCK. Both are repeaters from last years, team. Terry ^-6-6 junior forward from Lexington is the CIAA's leading rebounder with a 14.7 Spo ken As Tou and trailed by as many as 14 at times. The 63-57 final margin was the closest the Rams came to making a game of it in the 1 t ? o \ second nan. uniy two Kams were in double-figures for the game. George Gibson led the team with 15 points and Don Helton added 10. Stenson Conley and .Marco Dillard had eight points each. On Saturday the Rams were again on the Road in Fayetteville. The Broncos of FSU who fell into the league^ cellar after Livingstones win with a 2-13 record took a 42-38 halftime lead as Carlos Terry sat on the bench. In the final period Terry returned to the Ram lineup and pumped in 17 points but it was not enough as Fayetteville afp frvnlr ftC_7Q k/vwvv ivvn uil Uv?" / 7 Will* The Rams shot 56% from I rpra f* 3 Helton - Terry 11s Make 7 per game average. He also ranks third in the conference in scoring averaging 23.1 points per game. He also leads with 53% field go&L accuracy. Terry may have lost his Chances for conference player-of-the-year when he was slowed by tonsilitis Tate in the season Helton a 6-1 senior guard from Charlotte is the Rams he Chronic] rts Saturday February 19, 1? rney Nears the field and outrebounded the Broncos 43-37 with Stenson Conley hauling in a game high 16. FSU however, cashed in on 19 of 26 foul shots, while the Kams got only 13 chances making nine, to seal the win. The Rams fell to 14-8 overall and now must capture the conference tourney to gain a post season berth. The Rams now hold second position in the CIAA's southern ^division with one game remaining. A loss to Virginia State Friday night at the Coliseum couplecj^with a win by Johnson C. Smith in their final CIAA encounter could leave the two teams tied for second with identical 9-7 records. A coin flip would then decide the second place team for the tournament. H"~| / SJfcl \ - ' - ft U1-C.LV A floor leader. He is the Rams second leading scorer and ? leads the team in assists and iree throw accuracy^-?^sr-r_ _ ? Eoth^4>1ayjers hav^ ^ggeeived "Ram of the Week" honors *| i r> " oeiore during the season. Terry has been picked twice * . 3 before and Helton has been tabbed on one occasion. Other repeaters on the 13 See Rams, Page 11 l<- ' - "? iction >77 - Page 15 : j Women Tie The Winston Salem State ni ? womens basketball squad i earned a tie for first place fQ i in the CIAA's southern j division with an 85-80 win to jl over " Shaw University di H^uesday night. -fo The win, the teams tw ? seventh against three di] I losses tied them with Shaw jjfor the division lead. (5. Brenda Winfield led the f0l victory wkh 28 points, Jh Carla Kincaid added 20. Larice Jenkins and Almerie Mosely had 12 points each-?Pi and Marcia McNair contri- 8C buted 11 including two free throws late in the game. Karla Owens had 22 points for the Bears, Denise Craig (9 20 and Pat Funnie 18. (5 The womens CIAA tour- Pa v*' v r ^ ytt s vcJft- '*/Sg/ MR. GAS* m LAKEWC IgLTRACI ^p" BAR Kjp ONLY 2* E#fTY JUST BOLT 'EM ON. UMIV MOS^+fcA*SPft<?e Al i^r&E Hj Lwatad M 4 M VMCimmi s (Weuflfctown St. Exit ol <3 f * ? In w % Carlos Terry * 1 ! For 1st | iment will be held j ibruary 17-18-19 in Nor- ] j lk Virginia. The Rams received the j' p seed among southern | vision teams in the | lifney by virtue of their ? o victories . over Shaw || tring the regular season. It ley will take on St. Paul's 1| 5) the northern divisions 11 jrth place team at 7:00 || lursday February 17. Northern division cham- J on Norfolk State (10-0) -1 j>es against St. Augus- || ie's (4*6). Shaw* (7-3) lj Lttles Virginia Union I -3), and Virginia State I -1) takes on Livingstone | -5) in other first round ig tirings. i I ^TwiLLI?'S=^3 PECIAL M thi-monthITSI - IET or tf|f?j k>D Vm 'ION jSB ? . \9 I95 I TUOxflttW0* I OPEM SATTIII ?? |S 00 TO 1:0^lM 'BARN I l.J NONE 714-7103 Tfi]

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