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_ ^ ^ 4 0 \ ^ ?.-jj^r iI ^ L lujJ B ~mM Steve St. Charles throws a (lurry of puii Prior To St. ( Ben j amin T c by Robert Eiler Charlie Boston. He will Sports Editor battle "big" Joe Ballard! ? Austin Benjamin long- \n addition Anky -^Gotime trainer and the man Qq' ' Lowrey will put on an known as the "Godfath- exhibition, er" of boxing in Winston St. Charles, a native of Salem will be honored Flint, Michigan has December 1 at the Benton knocked out four of his six Convention Center prior opponents in Winston to a fight card tht will Salem matches but he is ??include middleweight con?rrtore~a~boxer than a hard ?tender Steve St.-Charles hitter according^to'Young, according to boxing pro- /'Steve, who is called the A T > it* * r moier rreacne roung. "great white hope" has Benjamin, now a boxing adopted this city as his instructor at the Patterson second home. He has all Avenue YMCA will be honored "for his many years of devotion to box- M it, /V* M ing/" said Young in announcing the fight card which will feature St. By Robert Eller Charles in his sixth pro 1 Sports Editor fight here. "Mr. Benjamin has given so much for Little league teams from boxing in this city. We Winston Salem will be in think its tune that some- action in two bowl games thing was done to recog-?here Saturday November nize his efforts and dedi- 19 cation to the sport." St. Charles, a winner in five Teams from the Patterof his six bouts in the city son Avenue YMCA will will take on John Axkiller take part in the second in the main event of the annuah LD7 MeClendon fight card to follow the bowl at Bowman Gray ceremonies honoring Ben- Stadium while the Red jamin. "Axkiller is a Shields Boys Club Pee mauling type street fight- Wee team will nlav in nnp er," Young stated. "He is of eight games in the a heavy hitter and Steve Forsyth Sertoma Bowl, has had trouble against wild fighters." Axkilier, ?- . , knownas "the devil from u^e L?U' McClendon Hell", has a 22-7 pro bowl ,wlU Je?ture four record. Also on the card ^ams from Richmond and will be Winston Salem Ly hb"rg. /irigina in TT . * , . action agamst teams from Heavyweight champion ^ yMCA ,eague . ?>, Three Teams End Season continued from page 9 dominated the game and mary tackles, knockec displayed all the elo- (jown two passes and requence of a Heisman Tro- covered one fumbie on ? P _ cold 36 degree windy day Elizabeth City ended Reggie Midget caught f their season by beating -passes for 66 yards ^ aint au s 21-19, giving two touchdowns as Hampcoach Holmes three ton In8titute squeezed b> straight victories in a los- Maryland Eastem Shore ing season. Junior quar- 15.13 Reggie Doss was terhack Johnny Williams another Hampton standhit 7 of 20 passes for 122 out ag he collected 2C yar s an t ree touch- tackles, four quarterback nnumo SnmAv -?i tuvjt ugui enu sacks, caused two fumbles re w%\-?Ve - cau?>ht and recovered one other, our of Williams passes For hig effortg Doss ha, for 51 yards, and one been named CIAA Defentou.^ sive Lineman of the Week Marshall McCray and and aJgo NAjA Defensive Grover Covenngton earn- p, of th week Rugs ed the Schlitz Game of the Seaton d 24 timeg Week Award in a 13-12 completing 12 for 136 Jo nson C. Smith victory yar^s and two touchover Fayetteville St Mc- downg which ,eft Seaton Cray earned the ball 19 only 9 dg gh of the times for 135 yards and school s total offensive reCovenngton had 12 pri- cord for a geagon - /V V "r" ? rr'r* i "^v'Vff tiu^iw'iL *r?ii'~~ * ilia I* j m < i i* i~^ Lt *' r^v ???K? . -- T I&hes as Edward Johnson covers up. Jiarles Fight ^ __ _ Be Honored * the tools to be a top I fought guys like Harvey contender. He just needs Jones and Joe Byrd here Anthony House (a top I think pro boxing can fighter here) in 1975. He make a comeback here." really likes it here and he The ceremonies honorwants to give the fans a ing Benjamin will begin at big win." 6:00 p.m. with the first Young ia trying to bring fight to begin at 8:00 p.m. pro boxing back to the A tea for Benjamin will be t c i iir? ? . - o l _li r n .? " Iem 7" He-was one of the bout.~Tom Lawfence, embsoutheast's top heavy- ther major figure in Jtoxweights in the late 60's ing here, will be honored and early 70's. "I drew at a later date^ccording to sell out crowds here when Young. ams Jn Bowl Artie The McClendon bowl with the Blum Park. Kim- g will have four games. The berly Park 9 and 10 group 9 and 10 year olds from at 11:00 a.m. Following ^ Richmond will do battle that game the same two j teams will square off. Ln areas 11 and 12 year old ^ later games the Lynch- and Joe Greer. Linebacker t burg 9 and 1Q year olds GltJn Dijvis teajs lllti ae- i will face the Happy Hill- fense Accordi to coach Belv.ew 9 and 10 s. The 11 Joe pete Adam? thig wiU { and 12 year olds will then be Qnly the gecond ap_ } P pearance for the Boys t - Club"jin?Sertonra "BowH The Sertoma bowl will competition. They were t see the Red Shields unde- victorious in their only 3 feated 11 and 12 year olds other appearance some 1 take on a team from five years ago. Adams 1 Naples Florida. The 11:0C credits his assistant t a.m. game will be the first coaches Robert Wynn, " of a slate of eight games. William Griffin, and Fred t The game will be broad- Gaines with making the cast on WSJS radio. The team as successful as it : Red Shields club sporting bas been this season. \ a 7-0-1 record will be led "I'm only the coordinator, by the explosive backfield Robert, Willie and Fred combination of quarter- have done the majority of back Greg McCloud, and the work in getting the halfbacks Tony Johnson team ready to play this Black On Sports continued from page 9 beth City), Center-Robert Weeks(WSSU); Guard sDwayne Finch and James Tyson(WSSU); TacklesGaiy Raifor(WSSU) and Burnis Travis(Fayettevile State); Place-kicker-Derek Brewington(WSSU). De- fensively the picks are; Tackles-James Winbush (WSSU) and Chris Moore (Virginia State); Ends- j Anderson Noble (WSSU) and Herman Cuthrell(Livinston); Middle Guard-Reggie Doss (Hampton); I Linebackers-Lester Farrington(Elizabeth City) and Wflbert- King(Shaw); Defensive backs-Cornelius ^ Washington(WSSU), Johnny Stoutamire(Livingstone), Frank Dark(Virgirria Union), and Mike ellis(Norfolk State); Punter-Michael Crawley(Virt ginia Union), Return Specialist-Reggie Sherard (WSSU). r Bill Hayes would have to be the CLAA Coach of the Year as well as in this writers opinion the NAIA , Coach of the Year. CIAA Player of the Year Cornelius Washington who led the nation in I interceptions with 12 from his lone safety spot. I CHAIR SLIPCOVERS I "ox $ 1 495 I DOWNTOWN at H I WDAMECl I SLIPCOVERS ^ OffM AN ACCOUNT I FURNITURE J ? S20 W LIBiftTY I | HIAPY TO WIAW ( % Shop ) 722 7474 | Hayes Ficflj continued from page 9 ' All of a sudden the coach winces. "Damn, its Kntr too late now but if I had ?9$/* thought about it earlier I gwtJr^Phiij could have gone through Roanoke Rapids. There's a kid down there by the name of George Miles who is super. I think I can *^^2 get him and, man. do I * I ^ want him. He has it all the speed, moves, his voice Looking back on the trailed off, Well, it s too past 8eaaon's fishing we late now. Besides, you remember most the exjtfftb^buataoi.Aa.geUiat^,,i,iiiiij hm ?than ?rf 3^ ,yOU work ??n y.QUr watcxr Tftvols. Water iUyxxt-o. Fwx llie Gist txixx^ levels~were so low, hshiiigf" Hayes acknowledged the fj.om banks was almost fact that I *as a reporter. on some lakes. "You know T didn't-pjgfoiug from boats be ft Kyf . ofr ig&er b'ctausg-efwhen I tooji this job. ButI exposed stumps and do plan to make the team boulders. Fish were either respectable. I want the on bottom or aj^s{Sendfans and students to have ed ^ gome ^own deep a tpflm thpv ran rirmiH . ?. A -j ?; ? f?- holes. Fishermen were of. I want to give them a desperate and fished team they can support. It frantjcly hoping against may take a few years but hope that they would not there is no reason why go home empty WSSU can't have a res- stringers. pectable football program Experiencing 8ituations if they will make a com- uke tho8e that exigt d last mitment to doing so. I gummer can ^ ^ ad. think Coach .Gaines is willing to work with me to " e S~ that I dldn t I families B?t worms. J wouldn t have taken the J job," he says as we pull MF myself, "This guy hasn't made a lot of promises, but its obvious he has made a-loCof plans." Looking back, "it's plain to see that he stuck to his ^ y A H RobmtCo Richmond Vnjion ?37W plans and made them work even better and fast- V" er than even he expected. m Satiirrln/v ? teason." 9:00 a.m. and will feature In the McClendon Bowl the Y's marching 100 and ifMCA league coordinator number of drill teams as 3obby Dunlap says the Y well .as other groups and earns will be out to prove organizations.hey can play and win Between the second and tgainst an established?third games of the day a )rogram. "When we went Miss McClendon Bowl o Lynchburg^our 9 and 10 will be_crowned_by_Ms^ rear olds defeated a team Michelle Joiner, the hat was undefeated and mother of Benitha Joiner. ill year while averaging the Blum Park team died 16 points per game. The earlier this season and the LI and 12 year olds lost souvenier programs will 13-6 but they had two be dedicated to her. ouchdowns called back. Dunlap said that the They will be looking for YMCA teams may travel evenge." ? to Richmond next week to The game will be pro- play in another bowl game needed by a parade which depending on the sTiccess vill start at the YMCA at of this weeks games. I ^ I I B FREE INSTALLATION B | See Trivitte*s FIRST! H Dual Exhaust Kits Brackets H Big Daddy Class * 5J'rT0" Pack Mufflers * ,r , s B . . Carpets I Accessories . Seat Covers H B Clamps Cushions The oldest muffler dealer in Winston-Salem B c GUARANTEE International equipment type muffler guaranteed as lonn as you jpwn the Ifl car on which it rs installed Guarantee covers mjijcement and m- H stallation charges Guarantee good only with presentation of your vaiidat- H ed certificate This guarantee does not include muff'ers for trucks foreign made cars or Hollywood mufflers g"SUREFIT"Auto$<)A95 1 SEAT COVERS -iVj;. 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Being the hot summer methods, familiar with the deep fiahiM flgg " lot of spots uf a lake-can make Your sporting goodsdiffepgiwe in j stutes lijyc" pochei " agi<jk-^~? empty ice chest, especial- kidney warmers that well ly when the lake is at do the job of keeping you levels below normal. warm, whether fishing or Lack uf " trial draw downs depleted Did you by ?ny rh**nre most lakes, hut the feeHeri i 1 ?~ ? a iu^ ui juui noirnig streams; springs and episodes? If you did it will creeks, kept the lakes do you well to go through alive. Where these sourc- it and note the species of es entered the lakes one fi9h caught; under what could find fish that gath- conditions, the time of ered in areas that became day, the type of lures comfort zones. During the. used, and the structures. winter season the lakes Logs can improve your are usually back to a fishing know how. , * r larnui 1 gg; uA 77 ALL?COURT Hi-Top SALE ENDS ~ j >Fed, jyuy^ 23 v~ j ?"'n" ?oots*UNLINE? ? 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