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Page 12 The Chronicle ? Saturday, Jane 23, 1979 Hot Indians John Pheiffer singled in two hitter. The losses Charles Hardesty and dropped the Giants to 9-4 in player-manager Ted Petree league play. The MG's in the bottom of the ninth meanwhile upped their leinning Sunday night to give cord to 10 the Winston-Salem Indians -2. a 9-8 victory over their arch . , ? . !. , , The showdown game benval Pond Giants and keep ^ ... , .. , , / tween the Indians and the them undefeated in . . ^. . ? , ? ... second place WinstonWinston-Salem Baseball c , ? . . __ Salem Astros who have an League PLAY. i ? i i %. a Jf 1 -1 league mark was The win was the Indians . ; . . c ?. . ?? . . . , , rained out on last Saturday 11th without a defeat in the . . , . . , . .mwr. _, _ ^ and has been rescheduled WSBL and their 14tTi , c ^ c .... for this Saturday at 8:30 at straight win overall. They ~ * r, . , , ? ^ J Ernie Shore Field., stand 23-2 on the season. The loss was the Pond "That game could decide ? fliftnts second in a row and?the tegular season^title.r virtually eliminate^T them said Indians co-owner Rip rrom~ contentiorT for their Wilkins. "If we beat them second consecutive league we will be undefeated with crown. three games left to play and , The Pond Giants had they will be lost twice. We fallen to the Warden Mo- have a tough game with the \ tors MG'S 5-0 earlier in the Pond Giants on Sunday also week as Gary Groce threw a but if we win both of those Littles jo After winning two Mid Eastern Athletic Conference championships in two seasons and winning 20 games in both campaigns, North Carolina A&T basketball coach Qene Littles has resigned to become an assistant coach with the V recently moved Utah Jazz. ? ??%, WM The move which was . I rumored as early as the Littles beginning of last week^was feiittW* ^ liFt. Di. ncnorr nAAir ff , !? * mjj ul-wi\uc duuic, scttsun oi nsning wnen you t "Luke" Nesmith and must search out your quarHobert Sharpe, fishing the ry. If fish are not found in | low waters behind the the usual spots you mush 3 Tuckertown Dam, finished change your mefroA of [ with a string of white bass operation. yj 1 and several keeping size You must now resort to < Iargemouth bass. Both drifting and trolling, which < species were caught on will enable you to locate the ; dollflies. scattered schools. 1 It is necessary to take If trolling, one should set ?, along a good supply of Up a patters so as much dollflies because the rate of lake can be covered thor^ lures lost can be catastro- oughly in a very short time. t are-retrieved,?even when?the wind and travel paralell ? the lure is planned, _it is_to the - shoreline -when? not always possible to pre- possible. vent it from becoming lodged between the rocks. There is not much of a definite pattern to be estabMost of the fish which lished when drifting but it have spawned, beinig off is possible to drift over their, beds, may be found drop-offs and holes and scattered all over the lake, stream beds where fish It is fast becoming that naturally move to during U^Vl/At/ Cinr?*c T mi vcy jigio iai By Robert EUer ^>hool to its best record ?? 'l Sporto Editor more than 20 years' a 17"7 1 slate. t LuVee Tate, runner-up in Harvey was aU smUes 1 the voting for the Mary after announcing the signGarber Award given to the 'n8- was considered most outstanding female as one of ,he thre# best ' basketball player in the Payers around here and . area has, signed a full with her abUity t0 score 1 grant-in-aid to attend both inside and outside we ; Winston-Salem State Uni- can usc her at both oor bi? 1 versity this fall. win? and smaU forward ' The 5-11 Tate was a three Position. She can also help year starter for Lexington us on,the boards her J High and was an all-county s^e# selection. This past season . ' 1 she averaged better than 15 Harvey had to beat out points and 18 rebounds per some strong competition to game while leading the 8et Tate and got a little iiiimiiiiuiiaittiiiiniiiitinimftmNiNiniiiiiiiiiuHiNNNMiiiiiiitiMMMHMMMnHarti Coach from ps 11 mmttwmiwpnwnitmnw??inmimuiniiiiiii>iniwiii?nimiiironmmi?t?iiii???ni 14 hours a day normally." What has kept Simpson have ever had* running the Roadrunners 4'Our girls 440 relay team for the past six years with as well as Clara Hairston, the financial hassles and Teresa Hall and some the long hours? "I said others have a chance to before that * my daughter make the national meet. was the reason but that \i& Also as a coach I take this not all of it. One year it was as my civic duty during the Ron Lankford who went on summer. I think everybody to earn a scholarship and should try to make some another year it was James contribution to society and Samuels. This year its a this is mine no matter how number of ki&? since we small it may seem." have the best group we # \ Close In we have a good shot At *g*inst Elrod who was then going through tbe league replaced by Scott Austin, j without a loss." After Lynn Bitting walked In Sunday's slugfest, the Pctree sinigled in Cauthen. Pond Giants struek first Hardesty's single scored getting to Indian starter Bitting and Greg Hairston's Joel Weston for two runs in slow rolled was booted by the first inning. But after shortstop Jeff Tuttle before Pond Giant starter John PheifTer produced his game Bolton, pitching with a split winning hit. index finger on his pitching hand, walked the first two "We are really looking batters he was replaced by forward to the state tourney Tommy Elrod. Frank this year," said Wilkins. Cauthen greeted Elrod with "We haven't won the a three run homer high ovei . WSBL yet and that was one the right field wail. of our goals for the season ? ? ? but 1 think we arc pretty icaa Diet in UW, fhis has been a great year affair by scoring two runs in for uic uiira and led 8-5 after a gUpCr j0? as manager in a lying two more runs UJ season and Willie seventh. W^s and Pete Hixon have % Frank Cauthen drew a run the \ front office walk to lead off the ninth superbly." tins Pro Ranks announced at press confer- ence. Also joining Littles ence in Salt Lake City as an assistant for the Jazz, Monday. who .moved from New The former High Orleans early this month, is Point College Ail-American Hal Wissel who served as who played pro ball for the an assistant to Hubie Carolina Cougars and Ken- Brown tn Atlanta last tucky Colonels of the ABA, season. 1 will become an assistant to former Houston Rocket Littles took over the head coach Tom Nissalke^SSie reins^ in 1977 after whn m/ac n *> th? \ fn Via/1. - U?M*VW IV ivpwvc ' ""W1 , Elgin Baylor at the confer- through horrible 3-24 J campaign under Warren ^ m* \t Reynolds. He had served TV | as an assistant to Bobby W?/ \ I Cremins at Appalachian prior to taking the job. Ml Under Littles the Aggies I ^^toCiiirViniiyiifrD^ started slowly as they adoptfrflRrfrn ed to his patient patterned type of offence losing seven he hot weather4 of their first nine games. With vacation times ap- But once accustomed to, >roaching, please make Littles and his game plan rourself aware of the possi- they went l>n to take 18 of ?ility of, accidents while their last 19 games and boating, fishing, camping grab the MEAC tournaor being engaged in any ment title. water sports. Don't allow > yourself to become a vaca- Last season A&T upgradtion fatality. ed its schedule taking on Over exposure to the such powers as Syracuse, direct sunlight *can play UNC-CharJotte, Provihavoc to delicate skins. dence^ Main and Arkansas When, camping out, use but still won more than* 20 repelants to ward off biting games for the \ second insects that^you may be straight \year and the allergic_Jo. Be able to MEAC tournament. recognize poisonous plants. To be lafe carry along a Littles was not "vailable first aid kit. *or commcnt on his move to Boat accidents occur as Utah. the results of negligence A&T athletic director Jim and being discourteous; as McKinley said that a search with automobiles. Bring for a ncw coach to replace your family back home Littles would begin as soon without a snoiled trio. * r- ?S pUSSlOlC. telp from herr coach rheresa McDowell, who aught Harvey at North 7orsyth High School. ^ Before WSSU, Miss Tate h*&^ nar- I her choioes down to ^ears C1AA tourney win- I Winston-Salem. almost chose Fayette/illc. I really liked their program but I liked HflrV?y Winston*Salem's program ^ too and its closer to home. V i -_ Smokers Seek Title The Winston-Salem Smokers will place their first place position in the Southeastern Racquet Association on the line June 23 at Norfolk against the Norfolk Bapracs. There will be a three way tie if the Bapracs win. If the \Smokers win the championship, the season will be over. In last week's SRA action, Gastonia beat Raleigh 31 to 0, with theirJV'g notching a 9 to 0 victory. The SRA office in Charlotte has announced the Junior Master Tournament will be held in Norfolk and Sunday, July 15. Participant^ must have participated in atg least one ATA sponsored event. Upcoming matches * are: June 30, Atlanta at Charlotte; July 6-8 Greater BATCH Invitational an Charlotte; July 14, Charlotte at Norfork; July 21 Charlotte at Winston-Salem. ? j % A I p ^ YOUR CHARGE CARDS )Jf0 R?<?em |?? AT eiiovyttl? Quantities^ f ! ?-.U.JL K.t3!r"^ i i II n - L ?.?~ PKG. OF 400 I -M Q-TIP SWABS 7 Ft** S1?9 II H " j " P cfiiA chiapii how HANDMADE CLAY ANIMAL flrowa lush Qreen plant coat from chia seeds. Add water and watch it grow.^ * ' BOTTLE OF 100 t ?TYLENOL I . Lt5r?.n.' I tablets i as $*671 omv 1 r ?PKQ. OF 3 TUMS 53< OM 11. n 7 SBODYONTAP SHAMPOO .S|? ama now " liffl " 8-OZ. ' L ; JR ' AGREE />^\ CREME RINSE . pen}- $407 _ ONLY I I.. - ? 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