Page 12 -The Chronicle, Saturday, Fehmary 24,1979 In CIAA Tourney iiiHuiniiiiiiimimiiiiniiHiHiHiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiimiiiiiiii,,, '>11111111 Ramettes Win 3rd Place CLASSIFIEDS* FOR SALE* EMPLOYMENT IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMItlllinillllllllltlHIIIIIIIIIIIillltlllllllllltillMlllllllllllllllllillllilllllllllllltlllllllllllllillllllfllllHMIllllllillillllllllllllilillliMIIIIIIIMIIIIliiiiiii INVITATibN FOR PROPOSALS The Housing Authority of the City ofWinston- B ACKGROUND: Ok^ """Illn, The WSSU womens’ bas- ketbail team rebounded from an icy cold shooting night on Friday to drub St. Augustine’s 87-57 in the consolation of the CIAA women’s basketball tour ney this past weekend in Elizabeth City. Freshman Linda Lee scored 23 points and grabbed 18 rebounds and Lauriece Jenkins netted 21 points and 6 assists for the victors who jumped to a 44-27 halftime lead. The Ramettes, who also got 13 points and 14 rebounds from substitute Lora Smith shot 52 percent from the floor while their defense limited the Lady Falcons to 23 baskets on 99 shots from the field. The Ramettes, top seeded in the events, had not shot well in Thursday night’s win over St. Paul’s, making only 34 of 86 shots for 39.5 percent. In a game that was not as close as the score indicated the Ram ettes pulled away to a 15-4 lead ^nd ran the margin to 61-40 midway of the final 20 minutes. They led 41-28 at the half. Lee and Jenkins again were the big guns for the winners with 21 and 20 points respectively. Lee al so led all rebounders with 17. They failed to regain their shooting touch in Fri day night’s semifinals, los ing to eventual champion Fayetteville State 88-84 in double overtime. WSSU went up 37-34 at the half and built a 12 point ' lead early in the final period before foul trouble and cold shooting allowed the Bronco women to charge back. Wanda Rob ertson fouled out with 7 minutes remaining after hitting 8 of 12 field goals. The Lady Broncos knotted the score at 71 all at the end of regulation and sent the same into overtime. The first overtime period ended with the two teams still tied at 78. But the Fayetteville women outscored the Ram ettes 10-6 in the last five Your outboard motor, whether you use it for fishing or boating plea sures, should have been winterized. If it wasn’t you may be in for some unex- ^ pected troubled hours while you are on the lakes. Here’s hoping the foot did not accumulate too much water during your last season of operation, if it did you may end up with a cracked housing near the propeller. If the pistons are frozen, seem to be stuck that is, it may be safer to let an oubtoard motor mechanic take it from there. He will have the right lubricants to do the job of freeing the pistons. The inclement weather will not retard the entry of Spring. When it does come around 01’ Mother Nature will do the rest and you can depend upon the fish to do their part. They are sure to be on the move, and for you to get your share of some good fishing you had better be there. By starting early, right after the thaw, you will, no doubt, be on hand to get some big bass. I have learned that the biggest bass are caught between the last of February and latter part of April. After that it is a hit and miss proposition. Despite the less than satisfactory showing in the conference tourney, Edwards is optimistic about his team’s chances in the District 26 tournament set for Pembroke College Feb. 22-23. “If we are healthy we have a good chance. We have never had a wrestler in the NAIA nationals but we would like to have representation at West Liberty State.” Lauriece Jenkins is the Winston-Salem Chron icle’s Ram of the Week for her splendid col lege career in which she recently became the leading scorer in WSSU women’s bas ketball history and was named to both the All-CIAA and All- ClAA Tournament teams. ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiititiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wants, but here’s also hoping I won’t have to resort to the radio to find out how many laps behind one of the fastest cars on the track is. Even without the NFL the TV was a good sports log Sunday, and this writer was overjoyed to see Jim Thorpe tie for second place in the Tuscon Open golf tourney. Thorpe, who played college football at Morgan State and like the other top black golfers played often at the Winston Lake course here, picked up $18,667. Now, maybe he can play without the pressure that comes from wondering when your money will run out, at least for awhile. '"in* Robert Moore, coach of Johnson C. Smith has been named Coach Of The Year in the CIAA for leading a frosh-studded squad to several major upsets. NEW FORD TR/IDE-INS BARGAINS '64 NOVA *175 rV.D *125 '66 *150 S^THlITt *200 '70 FAIRLANE *250 OLDSMOBIU *275 '67 CADILLAC *300 CAIAXIC *250 '70 TEMPEST *300 M&CURY *300 '69 IMPALA *400 *400 '69 JAVELIN *450 7oV» *450 '71 COUNTRY SQUIRE *500 *500 '72 L.T.D. *600 BUICK WAG. *1200 '71 DODGE WAG. *600 MALIBU *650 '70 MUSTANG *800 DUSTER *800 '73 TORINQ SPORT *900 *1000 '70 CAMARO *1100 rVgal *1400 '76 TORINO *1600 *2100 PARKWAYlORplHl . 2104 Peters Creek Parkway'k Open 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon.>Fri. Open All Day Saturday 8:30-5:00 Phone 724-5921 minute period to record the win. Five Ramettes scored in double figures led by Brenda Winfield with 18. Lauriece Jenkins and Brenda Winfield were named to the All-Tourna ment team while Jenkins and freshman Linda Lee were named All-con ference. Lee was left off the All-tourney team despite scoring 61 points and get ting 46 rebounds in the three games. The Ramettes began AIAW division 11 tourna ment play in impressive fashion Tuesday night rout ing UNC-Asheville 88-49 as Jenkins scored 23 points and Lee 16. Wanda Robert son and Lora Smith added 12 each for the winners who advanced to semifinal ac tion while improving their record to 19-8. Salem will receiye sealed turnkey proposals for the uevelopment of a fifty (50) unit project until 3:00 o’clock p.m., E.S.T., on March 28,1979. Proposals shall be based on the preselected site designated as Urban Renewal Parcel 170A, Project N.C. R-62, consisting of 6.95 acres, located between 13th and 14th Streets, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The HUD approved appraised value of the site is $68,000.00. Proposals submitted on sites other than the subject preselected site will not be acceptable. Proposals shall be presented in acacordance with Developer’s Packet which may be obtained from the office of the Housing Authority of the City of Winston-Salem, 901 Cleveland Avenue, Winston- Salem, North Carolina 27101. Proposals, sealed individually, shall be submitted fn triplicate: one marked “Housing Authority of the City of Winston-Salem” and two marked “HUD”. Little Known Fact ' ^CCOUntcf lot about to half of Canadi specifics— ment income. Th^' inHi.c- grew (gross prodLn average compound ' general way, Canada. But about Canada’s most indus trial and populous province? Did you know , . . 14.7 percent (1977^ The Province of Ontario, bordering on four of the . ^^^gest electricji Great Lakes and Hudson . Canada, q, and James Bays handles Hydro, is second in t about 25 percent of all to the Tv cargo loaded and unloaded dependable peajj . in Canada. and energy made av? All developers must be licensed under prevailing N.C. State Laws. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE crry of winston-salem By: s/ James K. Haley Secretary Winston Salem Chronicle Fehmary IS and 22, 1979 To prove my point; my record of big bass caught during the stated period was an 8 pounder on March 17, a 9-9 pounder on April 17, and an 11 pounder on April 20. On those chilly mornings I suffered with cold fingers but, the plea sure was well worth the discomforts. If you are a regular bass fisherman you are aware of these experi ences. If you have never fished during the early season, try it, you are missing some good fishing if you don’t. Make a pro mise to get in more fishing this coming season, you will be doing yourself a favor. 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