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f \ # J Fugc 12 The Chronicle, Saturday, July 14, 1979 -** vMMF'r> k ~? . ?* * ,"'1" 1 i m !. i 'i ""i'mi'I I. -^TSIJBZS!!!! ? - - ? *^V ? -?a" ! J-I.-JI 1 ' '1 -'. .# US* - - "L'-'r .Xiu. ? ~7XT j > , Signed WSSU All-American split end Billy Dlggs has signed a three year contract with the Minnesota VUdngs of the NFL for a reported $210,000. Dlggs was the teams ninth round choice in the 1979 NFL draft. ilMtttUtHUtHtHHHHHIHHHUMmUUHHHtHHUHMMIMttmHtlUHUIHIMHMHimiHIUimH Black On from page 11 iiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiimMimiimmiiiiiiiiiiim Denny Womack, 6-3, hails from Newport News, Va. ~~Aecording to Gaines, Womack is a fine shooter;?L?He? comes from a good system with a good coach and he also plays tennis," .commented Gaines. Womack may see some action early if Gaines decides to return to the two guard offense. Nathaniel Morgan is a 6-5Vi forward from Rice High School in .New York City. "He is a typical New York player in that he plays bigger than he is," says Gaines. "He is a good rebounder and ball handler and should make us an excellent wing man." Andre White of Harvey, 111. just outside Chicago, stands 6-3 and according to the coach, who has already had the young man on campus," plays super defense." "I've got a whole bunch of little guards," is the way the coach summed up his recruiting of four fine ! backcourt prospects. Kevin McCrae may be the best of ^ the lot. At 5-11 he made All-City in Philadelphia this past year. * James Beatty is also 5-11. He is a native of Wilmington and according to another Wilmington native on the Ram roster, Reggie Gaines, "can really help us in the backcourt." Authur Dawson comes from Laurinburg Institute which had produced Charlie Scott and James Sparrow, to name two. And with the graduation of David Harold, Gaines went back to Hickory to getTyet another one, David's brother Harlan, who like David is a 6-3 strongbox , But we've got the^ame problem as always you say,?j plenty of guards and small forwards but no big men. Well, just hold your horses and keep reading. ., The hot tip is that Gaines is about to land two big men. ( A 6-8 transfer from Philadelphia and a 6-7 rebounder who played for Penn State last year. And you thought "Bighouse" would be content to sit by the phone and wait for the players to call him. After 639 winsTf stilt hurts to lose by 20 tn the CIAA tourney. Sorry, there is no excuse tor not reading the medi- I cine label. "The InHel relU von vih-jf ir'< tor n J x <* I iwv >V o iva y nv/rr n iuv.1 l IV./ > take and how often to take it. It's important information. Before you take any medicine, read the label. Medicines can't help you if you don't take them right. <2^** COUNCIL OS FAMILY HEALTH A public ifnw manu#?cnjT?r?d mfHiar* I miWEDI THI // /f\j \ Our readers get the fin< / yjK \ j\ \ ]/[/ coverage of the black cc I ^^ cL V l/f only complete coverage c ' S?)v c'uk news an<* commun I even more! They lea ! I i ^ things happening in ou i They receive weekly sports not just the murders ! reports on the CI A A, break-ins. They enjoy h ! MEAC, SWAC, and com- commentary on our edit< ' ing in August Barry Cooper great features on local will bring us all the national __ Black College Sports. It's A I % all for you every week. ^ V^/AL ' Don't miss it. 722Winston-Salem < I C# '* ts%i W**?to* Community (m(? \ * * I Local recreation centers have reported the following activities for the week bet ginning July 16. On Monday, Sprague Streo? Community Center will feature midget baseball at 10 a.m., arts and crafts in the evening and at night, decorative arts. The center will hold puppet shows on Tuesday from 2-5 p.m. and total communications and slimnastics For the boating enthusiast. at* vnit nrnnArl ir in. - Y WW ^ fSAVSf/V&I J 411" sured? Youil boat and motor should be insured against theft and damages: unavoidable accidents. Better check on marine insurance and also your homeowners policy to determine just how much coverage is possible.?You can be as liable on the waterways as much as you are on the highways. Some of the hazards we are faced with while engaged in water sports are fires, hulls damaged by going aground, starting motors while in gear and Bears Se Four Ca <?> SALISBURY - Livingston College has picked :our captains for the 1979? 'Fighting Blue Bears" football squad ? Glenn Bullock, Anthony Chambers, Willie Martin, Jr. and Marshall Meadows. Glenn Bullock, a junior from Richmond, Va., has, received such honors as: ru a t: * virin V11CII31VC LlllCmtin OI the Year. Anthony Chambers, a seniotfromStatesville, NC, a Dean4 s Ltsr ~stirdent with high honors as well as the holder of the *1979 Outstanding Player of the Year Award. Willie J. Martin, Jr., a senior from Darlington, SC, has been named: most improved football player at Livingstone, C1AA Lineman of the Week, and has\ been a three 'year letterman. Quarterback Marshall Meadows is a junior from Wellford., S.C. During his career at Livingstone, he has, received: Schiltz flayer of the Week against Johnston C. Smith Univer&ityT\ twice named Offensive Player of the Week live iBESl ist, most comprehensive V >mmunity plus the city's \ >f church activities, social itv affairs. And there's rn about all the good r community, , rapes and onest political >rial page and personalities. L US 8624 Cly^oqicle r classes at night from 7-10 , p.m. Wednesday night, ] there's wheel chair basket- i ball. Adult acrylic painting < will be the main event < Thursday morning and on Friday, the P.L.A.C.E. mo- 1 bile will visit the center. ] Hones Hosiery Recreation Center will host a ( dance class on Monday at 4 1 p.m., and a rap session and l nature walk on Tuesday. 1 Arts and crafts at 9 a.m., < crashing into piers or crash- i ing into other boats while 1 making turns or crossing < line of travel. i Have you ever thought of the importance of cleaning ' your Doat, inside and out? A slippery deck can be dangerous while entering or loading the boat. Dust and oil films, when we can cause untold personal damages. Cleaning the exterior lessens the drag when the boat is underway; the boat slips throught he water U/ith a mitifmii m ivf 1 WW w MiaMIIUWUI VI _ * resistance. Alcohol and water will mix but, not when a boat is >lect -=~. ptains against Johnson C. Smith University and Virginia of the . Week against 'Winston-Salem State University. In addition, he has lettered in football since his J freshman year. Coach Andrew I Littlejohn, head football coach, thinks the captains are a definite asset to the | squad. "All four players are dedicated hard workers and have a never ending spirit for -football. ? He j added, 4'I think Meadows j will fit In as far as quarterback is concerned. Our offensive scheme used some last year and the new scheme we put in last spring, he knows very well . and should execute his duties efficiently." Glenn Bullock will fit in, because he's a seasoned ball player and he knows our offesive terminology and blocking schemes." 4' Defensively both Chambers and Martin have been playing under Coach Jones and myself for some time now and both are proven veterans. They have gotten the job done for us for the last three years." UiUU and gymnastics from 1-2:30 p.m. will be the center's main activities on Wednesday, July 18. The center will feature a dance class on Thursday July 19, and woodcrafts at 1 p.m. Friday. Miller Park Community Center will hold a weight lifting class Monday at 3 p.m. Arts and crafts will be the center's major activity 3n Tuesday. The center ittru iwi^n involved. It's very easily to become unbalanced under ordinary conditions, but to imbibe and step into a boat is asking for the worst kind of trouble. The greatest number of watersport accidents are caused by the users of alcohols Drinking and driving mything can be the tasking rf one's life, even with a horse and buggy; unless the horse knows the directions home, as has been the :ase with some of our produce peddlers. || C'mon / h Get on G Im Power T n Streak 78 . Goodyear's best I WHITEWALLS ON nSHIBH> GOODYEAR SER I lk J j i v ji j r ) j * Maintenance-free munt water is not added under normal operating conditions. Mfl 4595 ;S Group 22F with exch. Flush top-seal battery IWITHUTIO> eliminates periodic check- ^ ins, protects against Improper watarlng. ! clean In service, resists heat, vibration an overcharging. ASK FOR OUR FREE BATTERY CHECt Lube & Oil Chant Includes up t( FXX quarts major I Oil filtevxtrj if needed. HELPS PROTECT MOVING PART! Chassis-lubrication an< change Includes light tri Please call for appointme JIM CANOE. Mgr. DOWNTOWN 601 W. 4th If. Phon* 722-8112 Optn 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. t > V I y ) A 3E&SS will have another weight ] lifting class on Wednesday. The center will feature * i camp crafts on Thursday and weight lifting class on | Friday. I Bel view Recreation Cen- < ter will have tutoring .class 1 on Monday, July 16, for all 1 subjects at 4 p.m. and karate classes at night. The S center will continue to have J the basketball program for '* young people from 6:30 - 10 1 fiiiAHtta I Toes-Wed-12-6 p.m. 725 ^Thur?jSaM(^ Frog - . ' Leas $4 99 O lb- ?Gat? Fish 99V I AUTO MRV1CC CENTER i2 roodyear ^ - 1 [Plusfit] lfl SET OF 4 Per*1" ^ BlKnwaii _ _ 51" PRICE ana oia . ^ tires ^ a B78-13 $ 93.00 $1,69_ ^ -?78-14 $122.00 $2.22 Q78-14- -$12X00?~~$?r38- ? fj J H78-14 $138.00 4 $2 G78-15 $134.00 $2.44 M . H78-15 $140.00 _$2^66_ ^ 1 UOUDie DC for Stren OTHER SIZES LOW PRI [VICE STORES...WHERE QU 1-eesc I k A T te '34? '38? JSJM 13x5.5 14x6.75 |Oeep-dish, slotted one-pie< I aluminum wheels. High glo - shines bright ? draws atter Stays your car! id Expert wheel service also avtil Mounting - Balancing ? Aligni I ge Front* End All and FREE tiro rotatioi *|588 j * HELPS PROTECT TIRES AND VI j Oil Inspect and rotate all. foi JCkS camber, and toe-in to prop . spect suspension and s Most U S cars, some imp< LANNY MILLER. Mgr. NORTKSI3E PA . 3500 N. Pctdfefitin Phon? 724.7464 Ipin Oiily 8 00 A.M. to 5:30 P M. I >p.m. A karate class will be tht main event for Tuesday, rhe adult basketball pro gram lasts from 6:30- 1C p.m. on Thursday, July 19. 3n Friday, the center ha< carate classes from 6-? p.m. Skyland Recreation* Center has planned for Jul) 16 a ceramics class at 1C a.m. and a bas*etbal eague from 7 p.m. mid Food ^i30-6i30^mu^^St^mp? Blue Fish 99V Large .Qnnt V/ i 99 V ' * .GOOD JSERVICE I \ I .^1 WA iuK CEDTOOl MITY AND CONFIDENC '44'sr^^ able: Chrome nent !"?* extra gnment Ei n %M arts and additional ervices extra if needed. :ront wheel drive and >hevettes excluded. Includes listed par and labor EMICtE PERFORMANCE no extra " tires Set caster, coia't'on, >er alignment In- cars j4 )( teering systems . for electr* Drts Ignition. DALE GORfiON. Mgr. RKVISWf SHOPPING 3005 Wouahtown 1 Phono 784.6230 Open Dilly 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 amummamamm?mmmmmm > night all week. On Tues day. July 17, the center will have (^ay,on pencil drawing in th^morning and a bas) ketball league at 7 p.m. Morning instructiohs in ? rook and chess will take place on Wednesday, July 18. Soccer instruction is I scheduled for Thursday ' morning and music and ) dance from 3-6 p.m. On 1 Friday, July 20, there will be macrame instruction^Croakerl 2__ $005 ^1 ~^j QlOlbs.C I trouper $4 99 1 lb. i ' Live Crab 961 )?year ! STORES >odyear ?treads fe, '15 ; \ I 11 Choose 0.95-14, O \ \ C78-14 or 078-14 ftrAmV I tt blackwail plus 32C to 41C FET depending on size. No trade 'V'3? needed. 0THER SIZES W K'l ' J In < 1 rvll I AUi bb ir rn vaai kU(AVtt/tAM kun rmuiu lUU! whitewalis iMtl/ffttJiil 0NLY $3 M0RE :E COST NO MORE Just Say k 'Charge It' i/l) Goodyear f//f I r 1 y// r?o?w.?niy v V Charge Account Use any of these 7 other ways to buy: Our Own Customer Credit Plan Master Charge Visa Amtrlcan Express Card Carte Blanche Diners Club Cash nglne Tune-Up ?88 '41" 49" 6-cvl. 4-cvl ft-rvl ts HELPS INSURE QUICK STARTS - Electronic-engine, charging, and starting systems analysis r ,ir Install new points, plugs, c6ndenser, rotor Set dwell and onic timing Adjust carburetor Includes Datsun, Toyota, VW, and light trucks all storks i CENTER opih k. saturday 8:00 A.M. to p.m. s;00 p.m.
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