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1 Black College Sports ~ yvn'7'l".l JT- I ir .... Delaware Coach Firea Delaware Slate has I malls done what luis been lone rumored. The Hornets base fired football eoaeh Charles IT.-, : * frtoewtar Hon i' tm"PjwU= milled at I he season's end that "I don't know if I'll he buek." An> das now, Delaware Stale is expected.toduime a replacement for Henderson. Henderson l:?vi.?<l <^nl? i .1... - - - %? n vvi \ r "NWiPV M IN ill I J C lit NN 1 C ^ I el I C % going 4-5-1 liis rookie season before the roof collapsed lasi season. Some obserxers feel Henderson xxasn't quite itfady for irhcad coaching job... 0 New man At Hampton Former Delaware Stale football coach Ed Wyche is new head man at Hampton Institute. An assistant on lite Pirates' staff last year, Wyche succeeds retiring Walter Loxell. Loxett will remain as athletic director and chairman of the Physical Education Department. Also in the running for the Hampton job was Pirates' assistant coach John White. Wyche, who was also an assistant to Loxett, got the nod oxer White, howexer. White will remain as wide receivers' coach. Wyche compiled an 18-23-1 record while at Delaware State, but was fired after a 3-7-0 season in 1978... Moody Back A t Virginia St. In a bi/arrc tale, Virginia Stale lias rehired a fool ball coach it dismissed a lew years ago. James Moody, who used to be an assistant coach at the school, lias been hired to be Virginia State's head coach. He replaces Al Tabor, who was given the boot eight games into last season. Virginia State athletic director Claffd Elythe stepped in for Tabor and coached the Trojans to their only two wins of the season as the squad finished 2-8... Changes For Gold Bowl? The future of the Gold Bowl postseason classic was discussed recently in a meeting at Daytona Beach, Fla. No word yet on what officials will do about the game, but some changes are expected. Gold Bowl annually matches Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference champion against Central IntercoHcgiate Athletic Conference champ. Trouble, ix^gmnejs often a matchup of runnerups, as league champs go on to NCAA or NAIA playoffs. Sources say game may be moved from Richmond or restructured so that two CI A A teams play in it every year. Bowl is struggling to survive despite poor attendances Shaw Team Eyes Record Going for a record of sorts is Shaw University, which has lost 39 straight basketball games. The record is 47, set by Clemson in 1957. "We're slruggliiT big time," said a Shaw spokesman. "The last four gamcv, we were ahead late in the game and lost." Shaw figures it can turn things around before matching the Clemson record. Ira Mitchell was fired as the Bears' coach last year alter leading the squad to an 0-20 season. This year, the Bears are 0-10 under Warren Reynolds. Despite the losing streak, Shaw does have some talent, " especially Al Tyson, a 6-fool-II transfer from East Carolina University. One of the better players in the CfAA, Tyson is averaging 27 points and 15 rebounds petgame.'"This is not a sorry squad," said the Shaw spokesman. "All we need is a win." Scuba Classes TV. P J 1/ ?J1Zglil The Central YMCA will preventative maintenance offer a program in Scuba and the developmerrt of Diving for men and women Scuba Diving swimming as a part of the winter skills. A special feature of program in aquatics. the program will be two The program will start on open-water check-out Tuesday. January 13, and dives, the classes will continue to Robert Outlaw and Ed meet on Tuesday and Thur- Byer, YMCA Scuba Diving sday from 7:30 to 10:30 Training Instructors, will p.m. for six weeks. This be in charge of the YMCA program is open to students Scuba Diving instructional 15 years and older. program. Instruction will include Interested persons may physical fitness, physics of register or obtain more diving, medical aspects of information by calling the diving, first aid, safety and Central YMCA at 722-1163. CLOUD OIL metered 767-' SI This remarkable meat. ] tablet gives aspirin relief, specials &JSSSU BURNER upset., c od. r (Sec our i yellow pag( 'Wp are a Full Ti fcSwUlll and operated < DUENTR.C COATED ASPIRIN Car| Ql 4 arthritis 3018 Claremont s f Golden Gloves ' ""TTKft vi-ii'iwv will m-IUI -Arrotewr ^Soariwy -rhw^ird U*m\ Camp? tion and the Pt'atTtown JC's 1 eJune I*-1 dclend last seat 's will host the second annual open disision team title. WiflHtfft-SitlUP . C^oXUm.i Oilxa Miia aiv ? , bouts ssill be held in the Ciastonia. -Ml. Molls, Levballroom of the Benton melon, Mich Point, Convention Center and ssill Greensboro, I.ineolnton, start at 7:30 p.m. Durham, Shelbs, ColumEntries are expected from bin. Chnrl.Mo.m ..??! m-.o . ,, n I IVI i * I > l l IV throughout the Carolina*. Beach. Smokers Take The upstart Winston- forged ties at 2-2, 4-4 and Salem Smokers used a 8-8, before the \ isitors went deliberate of fensive attack into the lead for good on a and a sticky /one defense to 15 footer by Jim Beck at the sweep a pair from the 9:14 mark. They built a 21-14 previously unbeaten halfiime lead and never Palmetto Spinners this trailed by less than six in the weekend and move into final 20 minutes of the first place in the Carolinas 42-32 win. Wheelchair Basketball con- E,mcr clavtHn ,cd |hc lerence (CWBC) race. balanced scoring attack The double w.n, on the wj|h ,3 . d h, ,hc \ninnorc n rsmn^'s. - ? 1 uwmtwuui i taiscu .? , . ... r brst mill. Ohs Thompson the * Smokers conference . . ... IA . . 1 record to 13-1 and upped added II Dewey VV ebb pactheir overall mark to 18-2 cd. ,hc Sp,m,crs w,,h 12 for the season. Meanwhile. 10mlv the Spinners, unbeaten in 18 * In the second contest the games until Saturday, fell Smokers led only 8-6 alter to 12-2 in the league. '0 minutes but scored the The Smokers dictated the games next four baskets for tempo in both g^mes by a 16-6 cushion with 6:01 lelt grabbing early leads. Once before intermission, in front they used a pattern The Spinners came back offense to get inside shots lo vlose to within seven and. shot better than 50 per- (24-17) at the half. Palmetcent in boll*contests. to, winners of last seasons In the opening game the CWBC regular season title, Smokers never trailed as then scored the second they scored the games open- halves first five points to ing basket. The Spinners pull within 24-22 with 16 MIIIIMmilMmilMIIMIIIIimiHimilUIIIIIIIHIIMmHIIIHUMtMUIIMUMmWHmMMIHHHHI Rams From page 15 i?iHMiHtm?HHiiiimnniM??iiHHinni?>?imnnnniiiiitii*iHHnmmiiM??mtniHimi?m and confidence, as it ended December games. The ima six-game losing streak mediate objective is to bring started on December 2 the overall record, now 3 against the A&T Aggies and and 6, up to .500 per cent brought their conference by winning the next three record to 2 and 2. contests. The team was still below The Ramettes are having Fa yet lev i lie, St. their worst season ever, Augustine's and J.C\ Smith winning only once in the in the southern division nine games played. Their prior to the Livingstone next five games are against game and will be deiermin- conference opponents and i?rl finM .i ?I ? ? vw u|? in hum uiic w 111 iikenr determine if they ?I1Q.I cil a Her _Saiurday's quality for ihc annual lourgame against Si. namcnt in February. Augustine's. While I he basketball The performances^ or teams are awas. Ram laiisMark Clark and James Mil- can see the championship chcll who returned to the wrestling team in a match line-up to lead the Ranis' against Campbell U ni\ei si - vsill over Fayettcville should tv and Jacksonville State in be an indication of the kind Gaines Center, Saturdav of basketball the Ram fans afternoon, January 17, at Can expecTTiYVoc fromfrcrc?one-o-'irloe4?rv-There is-uo adon. These two players with mission to the wrestling McCray, Graham and matches at WSSU. Greene give the Rams a starting unit that is capable \?Y[ ] T> TWTf)Tjf of winning any given night. Rodger Mason, the 6'6" SpGXlCllu^SS freshman, and transfer Joe _ Brawncr provide Gaines maKe it w with more reserve power ' than was on hand last IOI* yOU. season. The team really came alive at each end of How to handle the floor in last Saturday's your hardcontest, as they out- earned dollars: rebounded the taller op- dealing with ponents and led by two in banks and total field goals. brokers, credit There was no repeat of ar,d the IRS. the meekness which Read it all in our J characterized the Ranis' personal finance A performance in the supplement. A Coming...in the A Chronicle on A I January 31, . COMPANY loai. i TICKETS ^ 1072 m 24 hour Service v Fuel Oil V A Kerosene I e in 24 hour H SERVICE 1 deliveries ^A ud in the l?T me Black owned company." Owner i *z Tourney Here I i oin \\ uision-Salem w c mg Association (983-2131) v \ tV. 4- 4k? P .H KM ' -W^ J- iimfTUi? - -% N .NI C .A., Reynolds Paik C entei. and the Gladiatoi Boxing These booklets w ill go oij Clubs to be well sale Januars 27. admission to alt thiee nights Olympie Boxing Teams and ol' thd second annual current National U.S.A.? W inston-Salein Golden Amateur Boxing Coach, Gloves are now being taken will conduct a coaches clinic b\ the N.C. Amateur Box- in conjunction with this tournament. Pat will fly in T Trom t.ax "Vcpav ttftet 4k?? f^k^k annual USA \s. USSR Boxvd vl iiigt Match at Caesar's Palace January 31. minutes lett. All sessions ol this clinic They stayed close and will be held at the Benton trailed only 36-32 with 7:56 Convention Center and will remaining. Clayton look be open to the public, over from there scoring Tournament is sanctionI |i rr?<? v t r-iiiiUi /? 1 v i i- /" -1 * > w in uig.ii< ivi V u uy HIC I^IUIIII V.ill^Mlllti build the lead to 42-32 with A.A.U. 4:01 left. The Spinners pull-" ed back to within 42-36 ^ ^ "| ^ before Floyd Wileox scored A^rCXIlxC off a Gary Hooks assist and Larry Millikan made three FrOftl pQg 10 of four foul shots for a 47-36 lead. Dean Holt s N\ i h Couni'v Younu shot at the bu//er for the Lawyers Association and losers made the tinal (he Board of Directors of margin 47-38. Planned Parenthood. Clayton was again the Familv irntliiinn vumik Smokers lop scorer with 18 |t> onc? 0| illc? most points, eight in the linal outstanding things about seven minutes. Thompson ,|K. Kennetlv family, and Millikan added 9, and jhev not onl> work Hooks dropped in seven. togeihci but are active in Don Gosnell paced the several of the same Spinners with 13, Harry organizations and vacaThompson added 12 and tjon together. Harvev Dewey Webb, 9. and Harold III said The Smokers will be in following their parents action in Raleigh this footsteps into the law weekend to take part in the vuls ,|)c oniv ,hiny lhcN Capitol City Invitational ocl considered. "We Tournament and will take_ ncxtfr ,ca?y ,,U)llgh^_ on Capitol City in Raleigh about anything else, said on January 24 before hop- Harvey, Harold echoed ing to wrap up the first his sentiments. CWBC title in their history , lhink thcrc js a on January 31 when the definite trend towards Spinners come into morc b|ack children Winston-Salem lor the becoming involved in rematch. The games will be familv business, said the played at Sprague Street senior Kennedy, adding. I Recreation Center with the today's black youth arc I first game set to begin at 2 definitely becoming ' p.m. more family oriented. I 44We have waited five think it's a good sign, a years to gel in this good sign indeed, position," said co-captain Larry Millikan, after the wins. "We have never had a chance to win the regular "HELPING I season title before and now we can wrap it up bv beating Capitol City and IlAxJ winning against the Spinners at home. Things are PILOT LIFE INS working out just right. We ?wanted to win the title at home and we can do it by "LET ME ASS beating Palmetto on the 31. That will be great, to win from of our loval fans." Offering vou and vn , vv o ? _B__insurance program. ^r*TTnTA7t/^ * Group discussions ot JJ W WJ available and how they iveit,?? I their financial security. -Vs. ^ ^ Discuss what today*: ork XlflilXlSr program. ^ I am available t B 2. ACCIDENTAL K 4. BUSINESS K 6. ENDOWMENTS J 8. FAMILY PLANS J 10. MORTGAGE 12. DISABILITY INC 14. FINAL EXPENSE If you may have any quest be ^? ? I AM INTER [ YOU MAY CONTACT I MY OFFICE | DATE TIME I N A M E ADDRESS, | M.lil I" Kul I liyCHtKMlMMI ll?'\ ^ti_ RICK HIGGINE -^m "**" "Personal service to eve fUVPTOM Regardless of their finui W y DON'T DELAY. 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