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By GEORGE BOOIE
Chronicle Columnist
March, as expected, did s
more than a little disappoir
You see, during the midd
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So, every year at this tim
repeating the feat that, i
history.
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class and even above at leas
flyrod yet, at Winston Lak
1 happen To "be one of the
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is that we have some major
metropolitan areas close by.
We do a lot of recruiting in
Philadelphia.'*
Cheyney is a predominantly
black school of
about 2,000 students.
"The (federal) budget
cutbacks have hurt us/'
says Lawrence. "We' lost
400 students in January
when their financial aid ran
out."
| WASHINGTON - In the
wake of Herschel Walker's
signing with the United
' Black Col
to fall back on if they
haven't gotten their education?"
McGuire, who is white,
developed a reputation for
being able to relate to black
players while he was coach
at Marquette.
"I don't know what it
is," he said. "But I have
always been able to go into
the inner city and relate to
High Sch<
down, averaging 19 points
forward. Coe shot 54 perc<
ccnt from the free throw Hi
, "I've seen a lot of go
' season/* says one area coa
Howard Coe is as good as
out of position for his team
going to make a fine collej
At 6-2, Willie Ashford of
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ist James Madison Unlvera
ensboro. The Tarheels tal
weekend (photo bv Joe Da
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i bit of backsliding and I was
ited.
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it once ? an 11-pounder, on a
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States Football League,
several top college football
coaches gathered in the nation's
capital to lobby for a
bill that would prohibit
players from leaving college
early.
Among those testifying
for the bill were Penn State
Coach Joe Paterno and
Michigan Coach Bo
Schemblecher.
They told a Senate committee
that chaos would
develop if players were
allowed to sign with pro
football teams before their
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the black kids there. If I
knew what the reason was,
I'd bottle it and sell it to
other coaches."
McGuire made his comments
at the recent MidEastern
Athletic Conference
basketball tournar
nt. He represented Miller
Brewing Co. at a tournai
ment breakfast.
ool All-Stai
and five assists a game as a
jnt from the field and 81 perne.
od guards in the state this
ich, "and I'm convinced that
any of them. He was playing
i this year, but he is definitely
je guard.'*
North Forsyth was one of the
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forth Carolina Tarheels
ilty in last week's NCAA
Ice on Ohio State In the
inlels).
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Rapala.
It is a handmade Finnish
depending upon the retrieve
The price was right on a J<
added one to my tackle box
I was certainly suprised !
fishing tackle plus discounts
There were jigs of all son
would need for the early era
While there, you may get y
test line you desire.
If you are bavins fun crai
or spinning outfit, you have i
tit you get inte it-with an-trii
with 4 or 6 test line. If they a
and bargain will be found at
In the meantime, don't
"change in the weather; just b
when the sun comes through
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college careers were finished.
However, officials of the
NCAA testified that it
could not support the bill,
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the way of a player who
stood to gain by coming out
of college early.
Others testifying against
the proposal included Ed
Garvey, president of the
National Football League
Player's Association.
WASHINGTON - The
United States Football
League has adopted a hard
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Black Quarterbacks
Abound In USFL
In its first year of existence,
the United States
Football League is coming
close to playing more black
quarterbacks than the National
Football League has
in its entire history.
The Boston Breakers'
starting quarterback is John
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city's smallest centers, but
senior from averaging 16 p
game this season.
"We had to play him out
Coach Olon Shuler. "He is i
did an outstanding job for u
Other players who turned
Reid of Reynolds and Chuck
East Forsyth.
Ask Barry
Dorsett
By BARRY COOPER
Syndicated Columnist
Q. A friend of mine sayi
make as much off the. field
such, as they do on. Is this t
Atlanta.
A. Your friend may be ri
knowing for certain, unless \
D's IRS reports. However, C
$330,000 a year with the C<
commands $1,500 for a one$73,000
for endorsement ol
good bet that Dorsett mak<
dollars a year.
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*~an you ten me what J
' will be in the United States
Thomas, The Virgin Islands
A. There are no set minin
say some players were signe
year, while Craig James o
reportedly signed a four-ye
season.
Q. I wonder why you don't
those beer commercials. H
Anderson, Spartanburg, S.C
A. The deal is that current
to make beer commercials f
Communications Commissio
young people are influenced
that if those athletes are sti
young folks might go out an
Q. Can you tell me wh
movies any more? ? Mary
man
i lure that floats and dives,
ohnson's silver minnow, so I
to see so many bargains in
ts and colors, just what one
ppie and white bass fishing,
our reels rewound with any
>pie fishing with a tane pole'
not experienced anything unira
light rod and reel wound
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t JiLeKe.
be discouraged about this
e prepared to wet those lines
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line against drug abuse
among its players. The new
league says it will not
tolerate drug abuse, but at
the same time announced
that a special counseling
program, called Project
Sports, would be established
to help players deal with
potential problems.
The program is said to be
the first of its kind in pro
sports. A USFL official
said Project Sports is
designed to "stop a problem
before it happens."
d
Walton, an Elizabeth City
State graduate and former
head coach. The Birmingham
Stallions start Reggie
Collier of Southern |
Mississippi. Also, Joe'
Gilliam, formerly of the
Pittsburgh Steelers and
Tennessee State, was
granted a tryout recently
with the Washington
Federals.
Page 14
it didn't stop the talented
oints and nine rebounds a
of position," says Reynolds
i true small forward, but he
s this season.*'
in good seasons were Mike,
; Willard and Greg Scales of
MakesBi
r players like Tony Dorsett
through endorsements and
rue? ? Michael Hendersonf
ght, but there is no way of
you can gain access to Tony
torsett is said to make about
Dwboys. He also reportedly
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nour auiograpn session and
' a national product. It's a
? more than half-a-million
fhe highest and lowest salary
1 Football League? ? Mary r
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turns or maximums. Reports
d for as little as $12,000 per
f the Washington Federals
ar deal worth $500,000 per
see more current athletes in
that's the deal? ? Barry I
*. * :?_ I
pro athletes are not allowed
or television by the Federal
m. The FCC figures ? lot oT
by present-day athletes, and
town on TV guzzling beer,
id do the same.
y Jim Brown isn't making
Singleton, Detroit.
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Q. Do you think Sugar Ray Leonard will stay retired? pBBBBB9SSSH|
? Ned Smith, New York. If H
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story,/however. Interestingly, Thomas "Hit Man" I I.
Hearts, who lost a close fight to Leonard a year or so
ago, /s&ys Sugar Ray won't be able to stay away from the J U
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