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Ramettes In NBA The NBAWS, which I beasts a membership of I teams, really proud that three teams belong- I ing to the Association won v V Small College state championships this season in r^jfl I North Carolina, Alabama I and Mississippi. Tiny Laster's Tuskegee Institute Tigerettes won the crown in Alabama, I I ripping Jacksonville State I 86-69 as Barbara Cooke Vjl had 22 points and Gail | I Stokes .16 rebounds. They ? ttiiup in ttV.JM ~j Cynthia Bruton1 s ' 27 || points and 11 rebounds 1 I and the day before clob- St | I bounds in the semifinal win over St. Augustine, Brenda Winfi 81-72, and was 18 and 12 ^ will be seede in-the 97-63 win over host Bennett. The wins boosted Win- In other games involston-Salem, now 25-3, ving NBAWS teams, back up to second in the South Caroling Stated depoll and moved Tuskegee, feated Morgan State 85-78 now 29-5, up to third to claim the ME AC crown. ...... placeTougaloo, now 20- Joyce Robinson had 14 6, moved up to the num- points and 26 rebounds, ber 9 spot by winning it in Robin Wade 20 points and ~_T.. Mississippi. ?All Threel7 rebounds and Roberta teams will romnpfp ir* tKo Williama 1Q rv\mtQ TV?ov NBAWS tournament are 20-2 and still are ?March 29th thru April number one in the nation, first. Other teams in the top NSC Second In CIAA From Page 9 , e U1 , ? share of problems during - spite the one-point that the ^door season," Reid separated his charges not?<i. "And it has been from a lease- a tie for the wor\ong hard to overcome title, was pleased with his them. With what we enteam s showing. countered here, the upThe squad has had its coming outdoor chamBlack Robert Eller Sports Editor This writer said that vAimo? - ? ??? - j v/vuig gi wu luu, "Wl^J Leon Spinks would never could make demands on defend the heavyweight him, use the media to .give title successfully and if the him a shady image by World Boxing Council has having them print the fact anything to do with it that that he failed to pay his will definitely be the case, rent or was stopped for a The WBC stripped Spinks traffic violation. That way of the title he won from they might get the people Muhammad Ali last week to accept Ken Norton, only 31 days after the their hand picked man as young Olympic champion the champ. They would claimed it. make CBS look bad as well Many people say that since Spinks was the netthe WBC was right in work's fighter. Meanwhile doing what they did but NBC could play up the fact this writer disagrees. The that Norton was now the_ feeling here is that the champ. They could state WBC headed by Jose the fact that Spinks was Sul aim an is not as interes- stripped of the crown no ted in seeing an agree- less than 10 times during ment Spinks allegedly the NCAA playoff games made to fight Ken Norton on Sunday, oh, and by the honored as it is to make way "you can see the SUre that Ah does not rhnmn ricrVif Vioro r*? MRP r .0?? "V.v V** regain the crown. You see if you watch our amateur Ali let the WBC know just boxing program today." how powerless it was when he was champ They There is a lot more under came up with ultimatum the rug than has come on after ultimatum but Ali to surface with the Spinks only laughed at them and Norton controversy. There put them in their place, is a big battle going on He told them he was between the networks for bigger than they were and the top billing in sports he is. As soon as Spinks and boxing has become won the crown the WBC one of the main battlesaw a chance to put Ali out grounds. Just look at the of the picture if only they March 6 issue of Sports could keep him out of the Illustrated at the big add~ limelight for a while. If about their up coming only they could keep boxing event. That may be Spinks from entering the the real key to the whole rinfe again with Ali maybe thing. Will the champ the champ would hang up fight for NBC or CBS. Still his gloves or better still the people will not recognot fight for a year or so, nize Ken Norton as the and then battle Norton champ until he wins the and lose. Spinks was a crown in the ring. * 1 WS Tourney r A ^ ? ? " " _II^-?. i_ jMBBBIBI^BB^Z.^Z!* mfr _ ield [11] and her Ramette teammates d second in the NBAWs tourney^ ten are number four Uni- Hampton 15th, Talladega versity of Arkansas at 16th, Fayetteville 17th, Pine Bluff, Cheyney State Claflin 18th and Western number five, Savannah 19th. State and Albany State sixth, St. Augustinew ^AWS venth^irgmia State 8th ment gtarts the 29th of; Tougaloo 9th and Norfolk March Savannah State. State 10th. Rounding out ^ ^ - ..... h...t ci.^rr.f -I'ne rtamettes will receive the top 20 ? ? o ^ round bye in the Dclroii iith, Ja?^n eyent and Coach Arthur State 12th, M SU , chavious says his team ts~ Texas Southern 14th, ready ^ battle for the , m r NBAWS crown. rMppt : 4'We've been working hard and the girls are _ pionship race will be very confident. The competi-^ interesting? ^tion^in Savannah will be tough but we are ready to Norfolk State launched ^ its 1978 outdoor campaign on the road. The Spartans FfXlt rility traveled to Greenville, S.C., for the East Carolina Calls Meeting Relays, March 18; to Raleigh, N.C., for the Atlan- ? tic Coast Relays, March ? Psl Plu Shapter' ?Tga 25:and to Charlottesville. Va., where they will take , ,v'? a , e<t eetmg on the University of Virgi- th? Room of nia in a dual meet, March ^e HyaU House onAyed. 2g ? nesday, March 29, 1978 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Progress reports 1V7| 1W from all committee chairPt rbt j persons will be given. All Omega meiTm the From Page 9 area who plan to be active package for a League hi time for the District club, and it is expected to Meeting (April 21, 22 and 23) are cordially invited to be finalized in the near attend this meeting, future. He is quite optimistic about Winston-Sa- Lemuel L. Johnson, I. lem and feels the city and Monroe Faiis and Fredstate would be a great erick Douglas recently atentry for the WBL. tended a Council meeting . .,i in Greenville, S.C. They The opening season will ^ make a n Ho. , ' ward L. Shaw was elected with the 12 teams p aying d<j, ^ the u min a 34-game schedule^ In Meetin Virgil G. P , Simpson will be the alterconducted by National ^ Scouting Association will h*held Public Already, the WBL Marketing/Licensing Meeting Division is working toward a strong program. Along To Be Held with Wilson Sporting rsi ...... A public hearing on Goods, a new basketball is L i * , . j . , . , uexi year s scnooi Duabeing developed especial- will be held at 7;30 ly for the women, a bask- , x/t u etball that will be smaller ^ 30 m the Winston-Sain size and lighter in lem/Forsyth County weight, also opening up a Schools Administrative ^ new market. On the tele- Center, 1605 Miller vision end, the WBL is Street, nearing completion of a Any citizens who super syndicated televis- would like to attend are ion package for the first welcome, and an opporseason, and we expect to tunity will be provided have final plans soon. for citizens to speak. Jerusalem' artichokes are really sunflowers that can grow six feet tall. 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