Page B4-The Chronicle, Thursday, J fi^r n&SHL^ Freedom Bowl Actioi Florida A&M's Greg Fashaw scoots fc defender. Fashaw later scored but he ^WpI ^ pH "^^K; kE BV^^l HkInPI Dueling Fingers A cluster of hands battle for a r basketball game last week. Rennet Gibbs were among the rebounders iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiii A&T Bombs. From Page B2 iiiiMiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii and freshman Claude Williams answered their pleas with 22 seconds left. Jackson tied Boyd for scoring honors with 24, despite Brown's defensive effort, but it was not enough. Williams, with 16 points, was the only other Hornet in double figures. For the Aggies, Binion added 16 points and 12 rebounds, and Brown was also in double figures with 14 points. Six other _ Aggies also scored in the cakewalk. Corbett expressed surprise at his team's I SI FORD $7QOe 74 MONTI Crown Vict 4-dr f 7lJ CARLO U.SCO.T S7995 *6995 7^"?*" '70 r.ptnn o*** PRIX DWD '75 CNRYSLKR Cordoba 2-Doo' s5995 ??<%* 2,o#o^Tsg" $5995 ?;; '50 LTD SCOIIC 2'Door 2-Door JTTJ '71 BUICK '79 MONTI SCAOC SkYlark CARLO 30 7 D m plymouti Rabb* s4995 FUBY 1,14 Dr ?Slvt0llT $4995 J0f?u Wmt s4995 Chateau Ciub Wa ' S?Mm j4995 '#"t0 '79 PONTIAC S^QOC p?? !0 bornev,.;e Sta Vvag mlwwm Pick-up 77UMM0 S3995 7?4'??uc '79 MUSTANC S7QOC LM,CHIVI0111 2.noor 477J Pick-up Shout '77 SIAAP '50 CHIVB01K1 T-BIBO J77J PiCk-Up Long b '51 FAIRMUNT S^QQC '75 JIIF CMKR. Future V77J Wagon SO FORD s 1 AO C 79 CMIVR01I1 Pmto 2-Dr Pick-Up '50 CHIVROLKT S1AAC '74 FORD IMorva PiCk-Up 79 AMC 510QC '74 CNIROKII Concord * Wagon '76 MONTI SIIQt 72I0RD CARLO OI7J Pick -up ' 0 CMIVITTI QC 70I0RD 2.Door <1 I Pick-up anuary 19,1984 KSI^^^BMPa^ET^ m i JpP f^9jjr ? ,.^k ... .. v> S *:W ^jj^HF ^?- iH 1 >r yardage against a SWAC still lost to tl and his MEAC teammates Star Classic ^i^Nfj^? P^s*:')^H D^?I hrhmw kfevte.>y v' ^ i ebound in the Kennedy-Paisley girls (photo by James Parker). iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Alabama State iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimimimtiiaiHiiitiimiiimimimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir record in the early season. "I'm surprised at where we are with six or seven earlyroad games," he said. "Really, when the season began 1 didn't know where we'd be at this point b?t these kids get along and play together." One place Corbett surely didn't expect to be was sitting in the dressing room talking about a 27-point win over the tough Hornets. Next week he faces "Bighouse" Gaines and Winston-Salem State in another game that seldom goes as expected. *200? I accePl entering st S<IAAr I programs for Sprir 2995 I February 15, 1984: *1695 I Accounting * SI A AC I Banking and Finance | Business Administration " ^1295 Industrial Mangement Marketing & Retailing ^ Secretarial Science Word $7QQC -Shorthand Option igon www -Machine Transcription *6995 Pre-Tech.(D velopmental jw MAP Special Credit Qww& Ornamental Horticulture SCAQC Associate Degree Nursing SiflOAC Automotive Body Repair >ed 9w wj Dtesel Truck Maintenanci t MAQC Police Science ** Practical Nurse Educatioi 4995 ReaI Estale s4695 Contact t e Admissions formation and applicati tions must be compl S3195 1984. Tuition $4.25 ner credi *1995 I more credit RfM FORSYTH TECHr 2100 Silas Ci Winston-Sale Phone; An Equal Opportunity t H j JL^k -w H ^B I ?B I t le SWAC 36-22 in the first-ever Freedom Bowl Allin Atlanta last Saturday (photo by James Parker). MMIIMMIMtMIINMHIMIIIItllllllllllllllllltlliniUlllliniHIIiaillltlllllllllllllimilllltllimilll Prep Spotlight From Page B3 mHH?HIHHHHHHHimMtHHIH?IHIt1IHHHHMHIHmimi?H?HIHmilHIHIIHHHHHHHH?IH / ing and dribbling ability, physical ability, they refusBesecker only took two ed to give up without a batshots in the first half and tie. Forwards Kevin Sprannot many more in the se- sy and Brian Brookshire cond . paced a strong Paisley com: "You have to use dif- eback in the final quarter, ferent strategies in different but it was much too late to situations," said the soft- make a serious impact on spoken sophomore. "We the game. Mitch Boise and try to take advantage of Patrick Green also played what the defense gives us. well in the second half for Today they were trying to Paisley, put pressure on me and fall- Brookshire. led his team ing off the guys in the mid- in scoring with 19 points, die. They were giving us the?Spransy had lS,<jfeen nine? inside stuff and we were and Boise 10 for the Panable to put them in." thers. After Tatum's 31, Behind the inside play of Morgan had nine and AnKeith Gaither and Dwayne thony Sides six to lead the Morgan, the Trojans Trojans in scoring, jumped out to a 17-6 lead at the end of the first quarter. t-iowever, me outmanned a Panthers employed a full- wA court press to start the se-, Mm cond period and were able ^Lll to cut the Trojans' lead to 21-16 at the five-minute y^L mark of the quarter. But that's when Tatum H # began to work his way free H on the inside. His quick in- H side spree included 13 of the H ^PPPHH^ Trojans' next 15 points and H sent them into the locker- H Mp?2^ room at halftime with a H half, Tatum picked up H where he left off, scoring 10 H .. points before giving way to ^ ucquciu suDsiuuiions. ^ Through the Panthers Archl. K.nda? . were outmatched in Day/Evening H C" Day/Evening Day/Evening Processing _ Day/Evening i Option Day/Evening Studies) Day/Evening Jfl Day/Evening Dav onlv Day only Day only jBfrif '. e & Repair Day only Day only ff?p^ * Jjfci- r Day only V Evening ons materials. Applica- I "Babt" Johnson Icted by February 10, t hour or $51.00 for 12 I Trade-li MICAL INSTITUTE QSPHPipii 'cck Parkway ?T m, NC 27103 I *M 723-0371 IBJH Educational Institution I p J Black Schools And TV ? % From Page B2 MUMUMUUIMIUIillllMtUIMIIIIMMMIIIMMttUIMIiMMIIIIlllUUIIilMlllinilUIIIHIIIIIillllMinHllllillllllllUMMillllMIHlMIMMMNMHMIMMM year, it should be no trouble make the NCAA tourna- the network seems deterfor the network to carry a ment. mined to be fair to women couple of regular-season ?.s a shame ,ha, things and minorities, games that involve black afe ,hjs way And it is un. But when it comes to incolleges. fortunate * that companies eluding black college A major reason such as ESPN have a hand basketball teams on its anhutoteally black univer- in making things that way. nual "best schedule ever," sities don't fare well in Divi- ESPN seems not so consion I basketball is because ore you reach for cerned. - of a lack of television ex- telephone with the in- ESPN does not have a posure, w hich hurts tent of giving ESPN a piece monopoly on this insenrecruiting. Also, the black y?ur wind, remember s^4^e practice, either. The schools don't Jjenefit from ^al l^e |^ea ls Network refrains the millions of dollars the slale a P?*nt anc* emphasize from games involving black TV networks pay out each a nee^* schools, as do the major year. The only chance a No, this column doesn't networks, NBC and CBS. black Division I club#has of see ESPN as being racist. And all that seems grossgetting on television is to Even in its hiring practices, ly unfair. 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