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I ro ft BP* i . 'S Eif. J?^:-n '* ' ' " XH Stan Rynehart of the R.J, 67<|64 win over Royals a teafo to a 13-1 mark In t (photo by James Parker) u ! Handicapped ! t * | Smoke By '.ROBERT ELLER Sports Editor The Triad- Smokers' dream vof a .National W rh a i r RatVethall % Association championship carfie to an end last weekend in Dallas, Texas, when the top-seeded and hofnetown Dallas MaVericks took advantage of the Smoked foul trouble and poor free throw shooting for a 66-56 win. The Smokers had adFishing Now's By GEORGE BOOIE Chronicle Columnist Some of the best fishing can be experienced during the next 60 davs. or the earliest of the spring season. Taking advantage of these warm days Just might assure you of a trophy fish. The large crappies are 9 moving around and beginning to school. White bass will be moving upstream tc spawn. And largemouth bass will be pairing off, Ptrdue CMroprtctic HeaRh Ctr R EDWARD PARDUE. BS DC Compensation Oisab?iity Personal injury And insurance Cases Accepted "HOURS: 9am-6pm. Mon -Frl Thursday, 9am-12pm Naar Reynotda Manor Shopping Ctr Serving the Winston-Salem Area for over Five Years For Appointment Cat: Pardue Chiropractic HaaRh Ctr 3230 RaynoMa Rd. - 74*9087 American Red Cross WD Help. WUl%d? B* torvca 0? Th.| Newipep## A iflvffliting Cow?e?l Br ,vj| .'v.^g.'vS ^VV * : >: . iv. I JK..' I <vj^^^^K' :'3H a.3^HKv MHb II *; - igjfl R l. *9 , Reynolds Players scores 1 I the Patterson Avenue Y he R.J. Reynolds Invfttattc Sports Spotligh ;rs Finish vanced to the semifinals by beating the 12th-ranked North Florida Renegades 64-50 in first-round action as Elmer Clayton, Gary Hooks and Otis Thompson tossed in 21, 16 ^and ^4* points, respectively. The three also combined for 28 rebounds, and Hooks held 6-8 Bill Richardson to 13 points. Assistants Coach Jim Beck called the Smokers' defensive - effort against Richardson and fellow alli A Good looking for the best spots for fanning out a bed. And, believe it or not, this is ideal weather for catching lunker bass, too. If you are still having trouble getting 0own to High Rock and Badin lakes, you just might find that Salem Lake and the Old Winston Lake will provide some good fishing if you have the patience. i i Last season, George i Moore went fishing at , Winston Lake and caught I [OURI PARI uai#i mum VERY 1 HIGH WHI! SOUI AND (jive vour partic taste with Cana Bourbon in the, cal 1.75-liter pa ^ C 19K2 SM7 i ~ i i Ml fr / S s \ i I?-I 1 I 1 ( I , I two of his 20 points in a MCA. Rynehart ted his ?nal Basketball League it Third In American Johnny Johnson, who was held to 12 points by Clayton, the team's best defensive effort of the season.. The Renegades entered ther kgkme averaging better ' than 70 points per contest with Richardson averaging more than 21 points and 15 rebounds and Johnson chipping in 16.5 points a g?me. The Smokers also outrebounded -North Florida 38-20 (Richardson got only Time To some fine bass, nothing under four pounds. In spite of what is said about Winston Lake, there is still some good fishing to be had there. r.Ml k?/.L 31111, Lulling u etc IS. mc shorelines would help a great deal as far as making more banks available, but it seems that the city has given up on cleaning up the banks. There are numerous elderly fishermen who cannot go anyplace other than Winston Lake for a day of BM FY SIZE ES GOOD 4 I BALLS, I HCEY " IS ^ SENSE. | ?s plenty of good da Dry Stitzel-Weller convenient, economirty size. STIT2 H Wftrr DntJfry; UwwvTlr Kmfurfcv Kfnfirk> i Groups F \gainst I tom Page 14 Proposition 48 win be enforce The major problem, most t ule requiring the 700 SAT sco American College Test (ACT Southern University's Jesse St< liased and racist. The board of directors of th iqual Opportunity in Higher ays that the tests violate th< hiding those from rural areas, >oor whites. The board figures that sin vhites design the tests, the ninorities are often at a disad Iowa football coach Haydei )f a growing number of peoj ihould be eliminated from Pr 4'Who is so holy and powci nagic numbers of 700 on the ! isks Fry. Says Grambling's Eddie Rc 4'I would not be comfortal Robinson added that he f< treated like all other students, kid who plays in the band sh Proposition 48, then why sho The NAFEO would like an one reason the group is quic Proposition 48. In a meeting of the NAF1 declared that the organizati would; Reaffirm the commitment c cifiM to nnH mialit Condemn the misuse of s Please se South eight rebounds) and Triad's fullcourt press forced 17 turnovers. The Smokers never trailed after grabbing a 12-10 lead seven minutes into the game and led 38-21 at the half. Only poor Smoker free-throw shooting in the final five minutes allowed the Renegades to close to within the final margin. _ The poor free throw shooting came back to haunt the Smokers the following afternoon against Fish fishing. Maybe if enough citizens appeal to the city fathers, the shorelines of the lake could be made more accessible. An appeal is as simple as picking up your telephone and making a call. I have been told that the reason East Winston does not get specific things done is because the black citizens never ask for those needed improvements. Complacency is not being satisfied; it is really not giving a dam. m KXHMM A spAwUm canada dry :el-weller bourbon I Bourtrw Wwfcty. W> Pmn( f K Sally - r Proposal | >lack educators say, is the re or the equivalent on the ). The educators, such as >ne, call the tests culturally e National Association for Education (NAFEO) even t rights of minorities, in, and blacks, Hispanics and I ce well-to-do middle-class poor and members of vantage when taking them. n Fry, who is white, is one >le who say the test scores oposition 48. ful that they can reach the SAT^nd 15 on the ACT?" r~ ibinson: blc if a kid could not play :ests." ; clt that athletes should be L? . For example, he said, if a iould not have to abide by ~~ uld a football player? answer to that, too. That is kly gathering for a run at SO*s board Feb. 2, it was ion, among other things, I >f black colleges and univery. standardized tests and the e page 16 the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavericks entered the event as the top seed and brought a 34-0 record and a numberfour ranking into the tourney. ; Triad grabbed leads of r\ a ^ ..j o c. ?U/> A-U, *t-4 OJIU O-VJ UC1UU lilt Mavericks took the lead for? good five minutes into the game. Clayton picked up his third personal foul eight minutes into the game and, with him on the bench, Please see page 17 Walker Smith, Jr., was one of the greatest fighters of all time. What was his "ring" name? 'uosuiqoH iflns : H3MSNV ? I CA Just c ible Ii Nortl $55,7 $1,0C date < ^gerkx Jk ?rVJl " *""1 conti IRA Xfr\ The Chronicle, Thursday, March 17, 1983*Pagc 15 ?Pk ti Pay Shoes 1 tate. A great collection off men's drees styles. Boys,81/2-3,reo$12.97.?$0 Boye'54, rag. $&97~*7 Available In D EEE wkttha. Shop thtti Winston-Silam iru ttofti... 1. East Winston Shopping Center, 5. K-Mart Plaza, 570 Claremont Avenue 2670 Peters Creek Parkway 2. 2853 North Liberty Street 6. 825 South Main St., Lexington 3. 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