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Local Sports Pond Gia By DAVID BULLA Chronlolt Sports Editor The Winston-Salem Pond Giants ran their record to 3-0 with semi-pro baseball wins over Walnut Cove and Greensboro at Ernie Shore Field last weekend. The Pond Giants routed the Walnut Cove Titers 20-1 last Fri day night. They came back with a 9-8 win over the Greensboro Brewers Sunday afternoon. Against Walnut Cove, Winston-Salem scored seven times mfffstinning and never looked back. The biggest blow was Steve" Hardtster's two-run homer to left. Ron Jestup, Cedrftc Mots * and Wes Patterson had doubles as the Pond Giants sent 11 batters to the plate. Moss and Dave Marotta added doubles in Winston-Salem's sixrun second. _ Jeff Burt OB pitched three hitless inning before giving way to Chris Mackfte. Marotta flowed Mackie, who struck out four, and was given credit for the win. Burton supported his own cause with a home run. As they had done a week before in Greensboro, Manager Nelion Petree's Giants put together back-to-back three-run rallies in the eighth and ninth to beat the Brewers. In the ninth, Hardister doubled and took third when Jeff Stockton reached on a pitcher's fielding error. Mike Wilcox delivered Hardister on a fielder's f choice and Stockton moved to second before Darryl Alexander singled to drive in Stockton for an 8-8 tie. tttolrw walU mA wa/ mmm TT MAIV VM before two wild pitches brought Alexander home for the winning run. -"We played well, but our pitching isn't where 1 want it to be," Petree said. "You have to have good defense against good hitting teams like Greensboro and our valuable Additions' to \helT pitching staff in left-handers Mackie and Wake Forest's Mike Fea thereto ne. Mackie is a former pitcher in the Chicago Cubs' organization. Featherstone posted a 6-4 record with a 4.50 earned run average. The Stanley product struck out 72 and walked 41. The Pond Giants host Guilford College at Ernie Shore Field SunOoM Armstrong # / By DAVID BULLA Chronicle Sports Editor When the National Newsp Association convenes in Winstc weeks, one of the featured sidelii the Winston Lake Golf Course. The Charles B. Armstrong Men nament, formerly the NNPA Torn convention goers the opportunity speeches and seminars for a relaxi The tournament is named in I Charles B. Armstong, founder ant Chicago Metro News. Armstron two years ago at his Chicago offi< "He was one of the most coloi the history of the black press/' sa publisher of the Chronicle and co ? tournament each of the last two very intelligent and perceptive, am play golf. We often looked to hixi nament together. In naming this t honor, we wanted to make a co wife (Ruth B. Armstrong, now th< Metro News).1* Billy Rowe, a syndicated colu York, was the author of the ic tourney in honor of Armstrong. Armstrong as a flamboyant golfe "He was an avid golfer and org tournaments," Rowe said. "H organizing the NNPA Tournamer naments in Chicago. He had a gr Chicago and he'd go to the Caribl them each year to play golf. "It was fun to play a round with against him and he was better than gave me a few strokes." Armstrong also talked a goo which made a round more interes "He might say something to yo in the rough," Rowe said. "He w v. _ nts rally in 1 IWlf'' * ^jHr M mm " S- Hj2J^t>rf<'?vS>*ar.?w??' WPWj^MMMMitt^^ m\F""' |fl9RAM^B?QMAy^;4r4r?v ^ nvHH . ^ff^';--- v,' n....i A i : _? _ > uarryi Miexanaer a raws a waiK ?in the Pond Giants1 20-1 rout? of Walnut Cove (photo by James Parker). day at 3 p.m. They entertain the Indianapolis Clowns June 13 at 7:30 p.m. Cropps Wins Race Clarence Cropps won the 2.9-mile race arouifd Winston Lake last Saturday. Cropps finished the event sponsored by the Winston Lake Family YMCA in 15 minutes, 15 seconds. Ivan Mosley was second in 16:05 and CartU Swisher took .Li-J uuru in 10;^. The first female finisher was Jackie Bowmar in 23:48, followed by Stephanie Frazier in 31:08 and Lennet Hill in 42:39. The first over-50 finisher was Lather Thompson in 18:49. Top-three finishers in the age groups were Mosley, Swisher and Brant Armentroot in the 13-19 category; John Lapehn and Greg Bulllns in the 20-29; Clarence Cropp, Skip Waderfteld and Harold Holmes in the 30-39; Rick Kierma, Joe Clinton and Robert Gray in the 40-49, and Thompson, Tom Dm! Rude and Carl ed the course. Top-three finishers were Terri Bullins, Patricia Stover and Harry James. The Winston Lake Family Y has a walking club that meets at 8 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The running club meets Saturdays at 8:30. Participants of all levels of ability are invited to these activities. In other running news: 'founded NNi Rowe and An ting the NNPA T vi- v organization's N aper Publishers - ? ? . . , 0 . _ Fort Lauderdale >n-Salem in two n, tourney was rain will occur on that ?we was e norial Golf Tour-?^fcar' nament, will give In tftc P*51 to get away from on*y to robbers ng round of golf. tournament field lonor of the late commun i publisher of the 'This is an op g was murdered little closer to tl :e. said. "The blaci rful publishers in country. People id Ernest H. Pitt, makes it tick." -champion of the Rowe added t years. 'fHe was ?amateurs and its d he also loved to of advertising go i to put the tour- "We want to ournament in his blacks who golf mmitment to his 'Hey, Spaulding, t publisher of the "There's no r< they use equipm mnist from New average golfer. \ lea to name the weekend golfers Rowe remembers Most golf equi r. or magazines. Rc anized many golf advertise in blacl e was active in The 18-hole it and some tour- Adolph Coors O oup of friends in will be awarded bean Islands with also will be given the pin on the pi _ * _? i ?-? iwnariic. i pisyea ine cniry i me, so he always brought by the C St. d game of golf, Last year's o ting. Logan of the De u if you hit a ball For more inf< ras very funny." Winston Lake P ninth to be; t 1t*TT7\* nSlVJnift. > m +*' &&&V t<~4&\-.>** ?&?. :: ' 1 y J K -? %f |ra"-v?W\ " -.'#*' '-% ''* s <-.-... ? --^y. js ??, $. m '> -i ? * &i&S ^SP J umim,. '-.; < i ; ~" O.'" V' ^>? . >"i3? V ^ A ^k^UBWBBWI s.j?w >", * & *. -> . sC < -$? . f ^^ << - .,-<- - " i g| ill | ^CWTE* X*C)HMPpiMI The Kcrncrsvillc Family Y will hold three running events on the Fourth of July. Events include a four-miler, a one-mile fun run and a family fun run. Prizes include trophies to top-three male and female runners in the fourmile event and medals to the topthree finishers in all age categories. Ribbons will be given to all fun-run participants. Fees are $3 for the fun run and $6 for the four-miler and are payable to the Kernersville Family YMCA, 1113 W. Mountain St., Kernersville 27284 .... The Twin City Track Club meets every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. at the Central YMCA for its weekly "Biscuit" runs. Applications are available at the Winston Lake Family Y lobby .... The Stroh's Run For Liberty 111 will be held June 28, starting at Reynolds High School at 8 a.m. The race length is 8,000 meters and will be preceded by a 2,000-meter fun run. An $8 entry fee postmarked June 22 can be sent to the race in care of Bob Rnstad, 185 Kinloch Court, Winston-Salem 27104. Late registration is $10. For more information, call Race Director Sandy Wetherhold at 777-0220. Qrandslammers Wins The Orandslammers captured the Volvo 3.5 Women's Tennis League and earned a berth in the state tournament in two weeks at Asheville. The Grandslammers finished with an unblemished 7-0 record. They will be followed to the state tournament by the runner-up Top Spinners, who posted a 6-1 record. PA Tourney nstrong were responsible for starournament back in 1982, when the lid-Winter Meeting was held in Fla. Although the inaugural ed out, Rowe and Armstrong saw nough interest to continue it the NNPA Tournament has been open kof the association. This year the 1 will come from the association ity. portunity for local people to get a le black press of America," Pitt i press is a viable industry in this ought to get to know it and what hat the tournament is geared to purpose is to expose the potential If equipment in black newspapers, call attention to the millions of ," Rowe said. "We want to say, , here's a market.' ?son to focus on the pros because ent that's too expensive for your Ve're talking about the equipment buy at places like J.C. Penney." pment retailers advertise in dailies >we would like to see those retailers ( newspapers. tournament, sponsored by the ;>., will have three flights. Trophies to each flight winner, and prizes for the longest drive and closest to it-3 holes. r fee is due Saturday and can be Chronicle offices at 617 N. Liberty o-champions were Pitt and Sam troit Michigan Chronicle. >rmation on the tournament, call ro Ernest Morris at 727-2703. I A ? I at Brewers Correction Last week, the Chronicle incorrectly identified WilMmm Butler as Glenn's assistant track coach. Butler is in fact the head coach and Steve Whicker serves as his assistant. Tiny Indians The Tiny Indians football pro- L gram will hold fund-raising car I according 10 League Spokemsn~~ Eddie "Ghost" Reese. The car washes will be held at the Gulf Service Station on the corner of New Walker ton and Carver School roads beginning this Saturday. Times will be 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. NYSP Begins Final physical examinations will be given Saturday and Sunday at Winston-Salem State for the the National Youth Sports Program. The physicals. will be given from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Saturday and from 1 until 3 on Sunday afternoon. | NYSP, open to Forsyth County youngsters ages 10-16, begins Monday morning. The free j*ro gram includes sessions on health, hygiene, sports and recreation. Participants will be served breakfast and lunch, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. For more information, call Al Roseboro at 761-2109. Please see page B9 JUNE ONLY, ANE DEALER IN YOUR CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH TURISMO get *500i? PLUS'300 TOTAL SAVINGS; TAKITHI *800OR APPLY TOWARI TOUR DOWN PAYMINT. OR Gl ON PLYMOUTH < tTo retail buyers or> new '85 or '86 deal $300 incentive on specially-marked mc HURRY! TO GET TH DELIVERY FROM PART m Ti |?g Chrysli V f4 4 / ' i The Chronicle, Thursday, June 5, 1966-Pap# B3 Y-HAPPENINGS . - , ? * I Beginner Photography This class is designed to teach the basics of photography. There wall be instruction in developing your own black-and-white pictures. Participants must bring their own cameras. Class meets on TXicsdays and Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Cost: $15 for members and I 04 f/>r n^n.iw C/\? ?vi kivu'iiivuiuvi j. a vi iiiviv miwriiiaiivii wuiuawi rauiciic CYUU. Macrame j . Come and learn the basics of macrame. Learn the many different . J knots and begin to make the many lovely projects that you have seen in many craft shows. Class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Cost: S10 for members and S20 for non-members. For more information contact Paulette Evans. . . ' ... . fcj. ? ? ' . * . at the Winston Lake Family YMCA. A native of Wintlon-Saieift* he attended Livingstone . College, where he majored in physical education. He worked at the Patterson Avenue YMCA for one year before the new facility was opened. Caldwell enjoys teaching people of all \! ages. One of his goals while at the Winston Lake facility is to involve as many East Winston children in swimming as he can. He would like to start a swim team at this branch ' * m the Future. CaldweTI invites all to come to the Winston Lake Family YMCA to learn not , only to swim but how to be physically fit. ... Lila Hickerson is a constant sight at the ^ Winston Lake facility. She can be seen comma _ to work out or picking up her son from basket- ' .. \ - ball every day. Ms. Hickerson spent many _ . *i life years living in New York 'And has now returned to her native Winston-Salem. She says that she enjoys coming to the YMCA because it helps her to get in shape and to meet many people. Ms. Hickerson can be seen working out in the health service area or participating in an exer- ' cise class. Her son, Chariest plays basketball ' $ at the YMCA. We are happy to announce Lila ' I Hickerson as our Member of the Weeki j, . * , . A '# . "Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear." * . . -- Mark T*ain The Winston Lake Family YMCA The complete healtlvfitness center for you and your family. . 901 Waterworks Road To Join Call 724-9205 "We've Got the Key to Excellence" > ONLY AT THE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ' : AREA. GET EXTRA CASH BACK FROM -UP TO *1300 TOTAL SAVINGS!* EXTRA CASH CHRYSLER ON SPCCI ALLY-MARKED CARS. ><800! m r _, fET *800 TOTAL SAVINGS' I ZARAVELLE OR CHRYSLER LeBARON! ^ I B?. CHRYSLER LaBARON GTS PREMIUM m *1300 TOTAL SAVINGS' I ler stock. Ask for details *Totol savings based on $500 or $1,000 cash back plus dels E EXTRA *300 INCENTIVE, YOU MUST TAKE ICIMTING DEALER STOCK BY THIS JUNE 30th. ?in City Hi ?r Plymouth M * ^ I ? f
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