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* mt wmgmt-- ?>.-- > - ? hi? -wk$- i w**^ < ;. .^; '^^v "' ' ?vl " ' v^n 9 jm b ^jjb ibk^r' ih^xi b =' 1 ^ A ' * HHipB :fc;% < f I 'H*ict* *j Mm %. ^HhSS -v.-.-...-. IBBWHIi m-^Jk^rnrnrnKt^U^ Bk:;. iS'-'^fl^Bfe P ^I^PV UK ^HP :^'l-::liiiS^^^^^^^^r MMW jy^MHpBt.^ -TO] |Bl ?i |\l III If //A.^^Bl^::^X JD|If Miff M, % jjjp^ ;^fP M Soaring For Two Fast breaks came in bunches during last week's basketball extravaganza at the Hanes Hoisery Recreation Center. Roger Nelson (12) of WinstonSalem goes high for a layup as Brian Wilson of Washington looks on (photo by James Parker). By BARRY COOPER Syndicated Columnist When big-time colleges rec fljjfc l|P offer the promise of a quality ? k H the act of being recruited by it fl itself, for the players as While high school sports fl| coverage can often help VJ college recruiting, there ?[ youngster's parents prepai \ There no chance for the frl WL. H W_ I with constant calls from a cc J legal inducements from a coll II V co-workers and friends, and %^M The problem is especial! L nB households, where the mothe I /Bk is a black mother, and her soi by such big-time schools Chances are she finds the ? B ing, and altoget B I* W statistics young a P often the Sonic of those kinds of w 39HP^?pi|^^^^ 4 prevented had the parents be IBfe 'V- ' ^^KBm^^m^SStlr ^ It is time for parents of sti / ' lfl mainly on single-parent, bla< 4 A Challenge more aware of the rigors of what Mr. Big from the Unr Johnnie Simmons (25) of the Winston-Salem all- really do for their sons, tars tries to get his shot off before Vincent Too often, parents and the Copeland swats It away (photo by James promises. It is widely believ Parker). Please se Lite Report I Clarence E. Gaines I (center), head basket* I ball coach and athletic director WinstonSalem State UnlverslU ty, answers questions at a New York press I conference announcing the Lite Sports Report k on attitudes sports In America. Teams From Page 14 of these kids," said Lynch. "Some of them have never been to the South and they may not get the chance again. They got an opportunity to meet kids who live in a different environment from them. 4'It's also good because there is not the pressure of winning or losing. It's a chance for them to relax and enjoy a new experience." The players from Washington also visited the campus or winston-Salem State University and met basketball Coach Clarence "Bighouse" Gaines. Funderburk and Lynch both added that they are hopeful the two areas will be able to get together for similar ventures in the future. NFL Draft From Page 14 If you don't think that's true, ask former NFL superstars Deacon Jones (South Cat/olina State) and Larry Little (Bethune-Cookman). They started as free agents, earning peanuts. Much of this may change now, thanks to the USFL. ftccauie ihcre will be few$f PU&ers^to go arouttd^NFL teams will be forced to up their antes to get the players they want. That means more money for every player in the game, be he from a large school or small one. The 'rnazo River, stretching 4,000 miles aill 111 across South America, is part of a massive system of 1,100 connected rivers, that contain two-thirds of all the I earth's fresh water. Need r92 Lg, TOO I Fac ruit star athletes, they often J / education. Of course, just 1# \# a college is an education in H as their parents. H ; and the resulting media H ire a prospect for the rigors H yJr is no opportunity for a H e for this-kind of thing. H parents to learn how to deal )llege recruiter, offers of ilege recruiter, pressure from other distractions. ly severe in single-parent H r runs the show. Often, this H 1 suddenly is being attracted H JCLA, Southern California H ittention for her son flatter- ___ tier good. But as countless H ithletes who sign with major H eir degrees, and many don't I he field that they had an- H ^ nd up having wasted four I COS situations might have been I ?n a little smarter. H ar players and we'll focus H ck households - to become H fl ~ recruiting and find out just H ^ersity of the Big Time can H CnOOS0 your car and come in today ir athlete-sons fall for empty H You'll savs! ed that there is widespread e page The Chronlclc. Thursday, April 14. 1983-Page 15 OUR BIG 71m PARTY SIZE s MAKES Wn VERY GOOD/^l ii TONICS, My MARTINIS .O AND SENSE. ygOj Give your parties plenty of good taste with Canada Dry Stitzel-Weller Gin in the convenient, economical CANADA DRY 1.75-liter party size. STITZEL-WELLER GIN ? Sotzrl V^fUer Distillers. bHmvilk- Kentucky (iin HO Frool. lUKJ Nvuirai (iran Spirit. 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