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I I 1 1 J " i i ii | I ! WIIM < M'fi~T urTiiMitr i Ttr ? nr~ wit Tia?aw-inn -T-^a; PIBSRober. Black-On V m Eller i'-Fl Sports There' s a hit song by The Bee Gees entitled 4 4 How Can Love So Right Turn Out To Be So Wrong" and this writer is wondering how can writers and sports businessmen turn out to be so wrong with the way 1 things are going in major league baseball at this point in the season. The only answer to the latter question has to be panic. When such stars as Reggie k Jackson, Don Gullett, Dave Cash, and Joe Rudi became free agents and signed with various teams ' over the winter the same panic that gripped basketball when "Dr. J" signed with the 76ers, and { George Allen picked up Calvin HiH, John Rigging?league will be destroyed they said, the Yankees and ^ the 76ers will have instant dynasties and the Redskins have bought a Super Bowl they howled. """""?yyiofl unless-t&iik^a ehaiige in theuext three months they will be wrong again. The Yankees with the potential to beat the American League All-Star team find themselves in third place behind a team that these knowledgeable men said would be reduced to new cellar dwellers with the loss of Jackson, Bobby Grich, and Wayne Garland. The Baltimore Orioles are playing excellent baseball and they don't seem to believe all the premature talk. Teams like the California Angels who spend a bundle on the free agent market are now changing managers instead ol ordering World Series tickets. This writer still looks for the Angels and the Yankees to come on strong but he doesn't see any dynasty ruling over the divisions as was predicted. Maybe some of the people who predicted the downfall of pro sports should take a longer look at the free enterprise system before screaming the sky is falling the next time some a player decides to declare himself a free agent. And maybe the owners will decide to take a longer look at the" players abilities and potentials before they dole out the millions after the remarks that were credited to the Cleveland Indians new millionaire pitcher Wayne Garland this week. Garland reportedly - said he wasn't asking anything near the amount of money he received from the Indians, but, he said that he jumped at the chance to sign with the remarks, 14 Where do I sign I'll play in Siberia for that kind of money. Garland was a 20 game winner last season but his record this season is only 6-9. Not too good See Sports, Page 6 fekJMT Km f Fishing i I fey George Boom |j I Chronicle Editor Go Speaking of finding for the editor. There time for fishing and might be something in his vacationing, well our method that will work for Editor, "Ernie" Pitt, you. Fish that Won't take a spent the pre-holidays at hook may just as easily be Nags Head, a sort of gill or belly hooked. B ' fisherman's paradise. M ^Ernie," fishing from I a? p?'. ? I blood worms on the a " =? J-u" bottom, and snatching to ust try sonie of the tricks set the hooks in response at afe 40 change to the least tighten of his your luc^- With this hot line. Ernie ran out of weather and consequently blood worms and had to h,ot ater natural ~ use his small spots for cut t*un? for a ?? respecting bait. He filled his ice chest fish to d? is 8eek a CDo1 with sea trout, flounders, 8Pot; Where are those and spots. While visiting co?fort 20,1687 WeU some this friend on Nags Head, will be found under without any thought of " overhanging - trees or fishing, Ernie saw fit to' alderf'. otl?ers w01J be interrupt his visit to take u e very deep on some fishing with , fater'If y?,u ?e anchored borrowed tackle. for 8 K1??1 len?th of tune' Fishing the hot surf did be sure to drop your bait not produce. He staid with un 1 boat, it, hopeful, while observing an approaching Creeks and spring storm front in the streams that supply your distance. Stopping for favorite pond or lake wil] safety while the front, provide not only cool which had an electrical water but fresh water that storm riding, passed over will be carrying food into dumping a cool rain. The the lake. Don't fail to fish temperature of the surf those inlets or locations dropped. Fishing picked where the streams enter up and Ernie came away the lake. Salem Lake is loaded with a good* catch producing weakly on and happy from an everything but catfish. II unexpected fishing excur- your vacation is covering 9ion. this period of hot weathei Dragging and snatching here is hoping your was a producing method know-how pays off. Announcing New Apricot flavor JHl-0: HV muunfr Ife tapt Llio onwii U0 MAI *a HnH r> delicious recipe vour whole family will love and a monev-snvinn ;oupon in June women's magazines Jcll-O i* .1 rogiOfrpd rradrm.irk of Gcrrr.il F<*<d* Corporation CC jrncrM Corporation N< t t e->j m^ rrnrrn?nttfirirr?ryuii^ " . ^ m?, ? , . -aggros, SWLL-s^^srgsTitrr=>r^i=xi utttt:-?-ryt Shaw Selects New Ctfach " Mitchell ^ Raleigh, N.C.] -- Shaw School in Fuquay, N.C. Jniversity today filled the where he ran up ^ vacancy created by the lmpres3ive 14.4 record egistration of Head Mitch 1<x)ks forward ^ Basketball Coach James fielding a running team, arris at the end of last with emphasis on the season. Dr. Richard L. Fields, \cting President of Shaw mi Vrz* University, announced to- _? /%? fy I day in a news conference, th? selection ... of Ira I, _______ uated from Shaw Univer-ti ^1-? jj.. ?4? ? ^tyj w m./m r\ n.ti, * irv i rr; hi _j Physical Education in 1966. He received his rr uuui M.S. from North Carolina Central University in 1974. Mitchell started his By Robert Eller coaching career at Shaw g Editor University, serving as Head Basketball Coach Teresa Woodbury runfrom 1967-1971, compiling ning for the Speedos a 53-38 won-lost record. Track Club tied the His best year was in 1971 Regionjn 100 yard dash when the Bears were 23-5, record Saturday July 9th finishing as runners-up in *n qualifying for the the CIAA Tournament to National AAU Junior Norfolk State College. Olympic track meet to be From 1971-1976, Mit- held in Lincoln, Nebraska, chell was Head Coach of the Delaware State Col- |r/onr A lege Hornets, in Dover, ty ^i/ll j j/?( Delaware, splitting 60-60 over the five-year period. His best effort was an 18-9 by Robert Eller season in 1974-75, finish- Sports Editor ing 4th in the MEAC and Eight of the ten teams 2nd in the NAIA District in the Winston-Salem Finals. ^ , Baseball League began This past year', Mitchell piay in the North Carolina served as Head Junior Stae Semipro Baseball Varsity Basketball Coach Tournament last weekend at Fuquay Senior High in Roxboro. In opening round action vai |? r.ff the Greensboro Knights I advanced the winners I ^ * put on an awesome hitting 7 display* in trouncing th< ???? S Roanoke Rapids Texac< Stars 9-4. Newly acquire< 0g Fishing catcher "Boombin" Bei Norris was the hitting sta for the Indians clouting inrffSr^jB Walter Pollard, 2640 Pinnacle, finds that post holiday fishing is good. i menT come s/xjt at our Semi-Annual ! Clothing Sale Of All Summer Goo Suits, Slacks , Sport All Brand Nar : From Our Rec ' f?J 20-50 / / OjD Tmo Convmndmnf Location* MA MIS MALI, LOWER LEVEL WMSTONSAltfl, NX. M08THSJ0E SHOP PHONE 768-3080 P N " s I I t tamed Mentor" inside game, and a He's a strict discipii-^ balanced scoring attack, narian, both physically Defense will be a major and mentally, looking for part of his strategy, team-oriented players, employing combinations who possess quickness, of pressure defenses. agility, mental toughness, nston-Salem Chronicle !3B5SS3SBm33SEKSfiaS33KSBaMS5MnHHaH3MHnBBBSES&MHnHHHHHBSnBaBSBHnRMBi Snfitrrf^s fi./w Ia IQTT - ? ? ? ? / ? V I i W / If!/ bury Qualifies For Teresa, who had cap- 220. She won her tured the city and state qualifying meet with a events in getting to the time of 25.4 and finished Regionals in Auburn second in the finals in Alabama equaled Evelyn 25.3. Ashford's record of 10.7 in The 440 relay team of winning her qualifying which she is a member heat. She then ran 11.0 in along with Jesse Bennett, the finals taking second on Latricia Easter and Patty a photo finish. Hickman placed third with She also qualified for a time of 51.0. The relay the national meet in the team does not advance to ivance In St.~Tourney two homers, a double, and The WSBL' leading a single to lead a 15 hit Pond Giants also adattack. The slugging vanced on Friday night as Indians pounded out eight .... _ , extra base hits and had 13 **erry Tu^e singled in t e different runners to reach wmnin* run m the bottom base in the game. of the ninth inning to give Indian starter Gary them a 4-3 victory over the Groce was staked to a Johnson County Dodgers. thrftf* nin lonrl in inning when second baseman Fuzzy Marion singled ^ ^ stole second and scored on ? , third baseman Mike , Smith's sngle. Leftfielder L Curt Gibson then blasted <***' ' a two run homer. Roanoke > Rapids scored a single run 3 in the bottom of the sixth j inning before Norris hit ^ *7* s one a mile over the left J, 5 field fence in the top of the I seventh.?The?Indians ^ 1 added three more runs in r the eighth on successive _?? . singles by Norris, Gary [17 ? m I Flynt, Ted Petree and' I TU \ Marion. Norris then M g whacked his second four bagger of the game in the Inc ninth with Thomas Foggie AcUShnet aboard following his second double of the Burton game. Groce went all the Hotz way in recording his ^ seventh win of the season U|^|^ against one loss. The CHIH&4& young fir eb ailing righthander struck out twelve and held the Stars to ne m,._V4W rfft run on five hits until the ? VU ninth when Junior Hunt ? slammed a three run ?| Wkta homer after a single and a I walk. | Ol J i Coats & Hats I ExCt . | ried Goods *n { jular Stock | I ? off -f I 2S /*/ ? I % I Tre 3 I I *Hanes Mall % PMC CENTER WMSTON-SAIEM. M.C.I I # r>_i ? 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