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4 ( n- ttv -i~ ? Robei Racing Km Anvnno u>Kn tHinUo otru A V/ AAV T? *?v own sport should have beer Charlotte Motor Sjieedwa World 600. There were n field of 33 who took the gr season's longest stock cai an extremely large numb* braving temperatures of Black fans enjoyed wa . circuits around the 1 l/j : exceeded 160 miles per This writer must adrft amid stories that onl; watched the sport and oi ' haulers drove in the evenl some years ago but tod Today's drivers are a] /A ri tin ro/>A " ? ? ? uia?^ i o\^c vcuo as tx la wrecking the guy along And the fans, well, th friendly than those of ar you happen tb be a fan of fans can not be stereoty Out of curiosity this v fans on the backstre ceremonies. I found 1 artists, salesmen as weli Also, contrary to what true race fan does not con to see athletes who posse automobile just as a footfc see talented football pla; The fans at the race wei who .attended the Philadelphia-Portland sei Not a single time did a fan did a single fight Occur There was plenty of be If there had not been a r have thought there was The fans are very voc their favorite driver whcfl hats in the air as they roi and clutching a stop wat natured ribbing that goes make friends i? to shout 01 top drivers cars and he someone who is on his j Yes, when the green fli race there is no color barri said as she opened a big b want a piece of this rh number." The magic nur Cale Yarborough fan. Yes, if what was go Charlotte Motor Spee< indication of what the rac: is coming too, then Martir be closer to reality than m attended a stock car rac< CL A group of basketball players from the Centra] Intercollegiate Athletic Association will jtravel tc Africa in July to play a series of basketball games it was announced last week. People to People sports organization has apparently worked out details ?for the trip. The _ team is to be coached by Winston _Salem States C.E. "Bighouse'' Gaines-, 1976 CIAA championship coach and Harvey^Heartley of St. Augustine's who won > the league Southern Division championship over Gaines. CIAA commissionei Bob Moorman said last pierre PARIS Now A PIERRE Fine Fo Join Sams Other i ua CLonnh 534 N. I rt Black-Oil Sports aws No Race :k car racing is a Lilly-white 1 on the back stretch of v nn Snn/lov \lo? j w?? k/wuiuuj muj uw 1W1 111C 0 black drivers among the een flag for the start of the race, but that didn't deter ?r of black racing ferns from more than 100 degrees, itching the .cars make 400 mile track at speeds that hour. y "Red-neck hillbillies" nly back-woods moonshine ts. This may have been true more. ^ ^ rticulate businessmen who reer not for the thrill of side. le fans are probably more ly other sport especially if their favorite driver. These ped either. niter took a survey of the tch during the prerace awyers, teachers, pilots, 1 as common laborers, has been said by some, the >ss super talent to drive an >all fan goes to the game to yers showcase their skills, 'e less unruly than the fans second game of the *ies last Sunday in Philly. i come out of the stands nor in them. er and even more chicken, ace in progress one would a big picnic going on. al and they really support ther it be by waving their ar by or griting their teeth ch. There is a lot of good on and all one has to do to Lit the number of one of the can get a response from 3ide. ig is dropped in a stock car ter . As one lady of about 70 ox of fried chicken, "if you icken just say the magir nber was 11 for she was a ing on in the stands of ? iway Sunday was any Lai situation in this country 1 Luther King's dream may any people who have never 2 realize. 4A Basket] I week that the team will I tour Tunisia , Morrocco, . Cairo and the Central ) African Republic during L July and August. , The 'team will be composed of returning 4 mm Alt /^1 T A A % itw / PICKS Carlos Terry of Winston Salem State, Thomas Blue, Elizabeth City State, Herbert Entziminger, Johnson C. Smith, Marvin Payne, : Hampton Institute, and Jarrell WilkersonT^orfolk State. Rounding out the twelve man squad will be 6-11 Jake Rodgers of Shaw University, 6-7 Reginald McCloud of Fayetteville State, St. Augustine's Larry Rhodes (6-3), Melvin Cole (6-4) cardin MEN S FOOTWEAR ivailable CARDIN ishion Shoes Fashionable Styles ms IG COMPANY .IBERTY ST I t "" J V Barn Bui by Robert Eller Sports Editor The Patterson Avenue cl YMCA will sponsor a tl summer basketball league ^ for ninth through twelfth g grade students this sum- t mer. Th& league which is s called the Barn Burners v league will be in its third d year of operation at the Y. ^ WSSU basketball student, a will head the league along e with basketball * official v James ^Blackburn. ?E Paulin says the format a of the league will t u ' ^ changed this year in that thfe league will not be c m * & -' dfl. The opening of the Wins brought both smiles and rel 3all All-Sta and Victor Jones (6-1) of Virginia State, 6-2 Charles e Benson of Virginia Union, r< Paul Hamilton (6-3) of a Livingstone, and J.C. s< Smith's 5-11 Francis ti Proctor. P Named as alternates a were Larry Holmes, and di Derwin Lilly of Virginia Union, Hampton's Keith te Tolliver^ and Jeff Ballard gi of Fayetteville State. al CIAA Player-of-the- cli Year Ray Epps of Norfolk be State has placed his name de on the NBA hardship list pi and thus will not make the be fThe E i Thii UP (Downtown The Trade S1 J V2 * Pi" On Select* Qq Jeans & Dre Just R< s * /^q New Shiprr JS Jeans, Slack 9 o in" ii i ii 11 in i i .1 i i iy i i m i II IIm> i, I?>m i ? i .r?iwKA.*??nw*Wrt'' 1he Winston-. Saturday June 'ners Let uvided. "Last summer he league was divided nto ninth and tenth Taders and eleventh and welfth graders. This ummer all the players /ill be in. the same livision. This will be a big ielp to the ninth and tenth llow them to gain xperience they will need /hen they play senior Ligft "bail next-sea=ft= Iso will cause the league o be more balanced." The league will be omposed of eight teams wSl: - - *? ?Watei (ton Salem Recreation D< ief to the faces to these s\ rs To Pla^ > Coach Gaines said that j aeh conference school is esponsible for reusing the t pproximately $2,000 to < end the players represen- < ng their institution, v eople to People is to take f are of the expenses uring the trip. Gaines added that the ti am will play a number of t< imes on the four and will tl so conduct basketball a inics. "We will actually V i working with under- a: jveloped countries to 6 omote the sport of ei tsketball through both B leal ig J 'Mall) icc Qri'l 11 *d Shirts, (glE ss Slacks \R; 1 jceived M7 | lent Of Vggjjl is, Shirts |||f \ turn ii f miiiii.b 'r 'i v *%m+i .*?va>30i*^ar-? ??? m Sulem Chron ' 4, ?977 Page 9 igue Set j and each team will play 14 games. Paulin says that final details as to how the teams will be stocked will be worked out in the next meeting of the Board of Commissioners for the 1 11 iir * ? ? ? league. we may Mold a are turned in. The only objection I have to a draft is that some kids may be__ cut if we do that. Last summer many of the top high school players in the area took part and Paulin expects Fun apartment's swimming pooli viminers seeking refuge frc y In Africa games and clinics." I The team is scheduled f ,o begin practice together a ?arly in June at Elizabeth (i Tity State University r vhich has volunteered its c acilities for that purpose. 4 *** 9 Gaines also announced Q uc signing ui iuur cagers J 3 basketball grants for ? incoming season. They N re 6-8 168 lb. Paul jlj Williams of Claremont, i|i n all-state 2-A selection, J11 -3 Arthur Gaskins anoth- i'i r all-stater from 4-r\ 111 urtee High School,^ 5 ? ' y r IHIUJ. HI H. , ,v.v?v.v.*.w icie ?mm m for Patte the league to be even more competitive this year. Some of those players who played in the league last year were East Forsyth standout-, Louis Lowrey, Alex Mackey, another East Forsyth star A&T, Parkland's c David Coleman, and West Forsyth !s__Charieg_. OQniUJig and Clarence Britton. i'_?- J J - J?it?7?rr? ruuun auaea mai ine league needs volunteers to work with the program. 4 'That's one of the j I ^ I J on Saturday May 28 I im the day's heat ^ ' ~ Duane Bilbo a 6-3 forward^ I rom Pontiac, Michigan,ft jid James McPhersonM 6-2, 180) from Hillsbo-ffl^ ough. "All of these kids^ an do the iob," he said.^R pooooooooooooooo m LP'S I > First Quality - Mi , Jackets sr ? Soul - Rock - Cias I ' Panty - Spirituals > Wind & Fire, 1 Williams, Maxine ingale, Elton John, | Many more but qua ) of any one title is li ! 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From M 30 Li USJV.KIOH, int^j THRUWAV P MALI ? *DS ACCEPTED _j/x\ ELECTION ' z= GRANT ] -ASSES |: r ij scratched or i j gulars of $2.49 ] ides, plastic or i al styles avail- { MF I /ling Shoes j; pi on i y I e Selection < 11 Styles . |
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