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Pafle B4-The Chronicle, Thursday, Januar Blacks in Texas By The Associated Press LA MARQUE, Texas - Members of the La Marque school board split along racial lihes in hiring a white head football coachathletic director. Officials from the La Marque branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People had protested the man's hiring as an interim coach, saving that a black role model was needed. Still, four board members last week voted to name Acting Head Coach Larry Nowothy to succeed Hugh Massey, who died Dec. 4 in an automobile accident. At that time, the La Marque football team was fighting for a spot in the state championship game. Three black trustees voted against Nowothy's appointment. Trustees received a letter from the nearby College Notebot > and three steals against St. humbling Paul's. The 6-1 sophomore added (1-14) .... 16 points, nine rebounds, five *Rucl accictc on/4 ??>/* ~ ? ...I? * -? c (wouto uiiu ittu siccus til iX will usn iorw over Norfolk State .... 55 point Career High: Virginia Union 83 all-America Jamie Waller got a pUC^u * career-high 38 points in a 98-92 win over Elizabeth City State two U, ?fs, . - and a 6-1 weeks ago .... 2, f Conferen Major Loss: Livingstone has vanced t lost the services of Charles Arm- tournam* strong, the Bears' leading scorer. CC by i Armstrong, who averaged 17.3 College, points per game, was declared Hen academically ineligible for the se- McNeill cond half of the season. It was Winstonthe crowning blow to an already All-Stars imiimHHmiHtmmnMnmniiimiiniiiHMmnHHtMHMiHHiHMmNMMi College Basketb ? Hooper 4ed WSSU with 21 Their \ points. Point guard Charlie Spell Thursday added 16 and Steve Hood had 12. snow. It > The Rams took a 9-6 record in- 16. to Tuesday night's game with Gaines another arch-rival, North his 760th Carolina A.AT at M^mnrinl rnl. \i/ill ? m aw | ?? * ? VI ??*? VVA * ill IIIV/T iseum. sion of 1 County Standings Glenn at c BOYS Kannapolis Team W-L West at M Parkland 10-3 Reynolds a North ^ 10-4 East 7-6 Glenn 7-7 ? Mount Tabor 6-7 Carver at Carver 5-6 North; Kar Reynolds 5-7 at Mount 1 West 3-9 Jan. 7 Results North 73, HP Central 67 ^ Durham Hillside 65, Carver 44 ^ Davie County 45, Parkland 41 Mount Tabor 69, Kannapolis 51 ~ Teim South Rowan 67, Reynolds 53 East Glenn 56, HP Andrews 51 North N. Davidson 76, West 66 Glenn Carver Jan. Result* Reynold! Mt. Tab Easi 59, South Stokes 67 20T West Parklanc Jan. 9 Results Parkland 59, Mount Tabor 51 ^ Reynolds 64, Kannapolis 46 <Snnth Rnwan 71 Wpgt HP Cent Durham Jan. lO Result Davie Cc Mount T S. Stokes 67, North 57 Reynold; HP Andi Jon. 13 Rssults N. Davie Parkland 39, Reynolds 38 Mount Tabor 74, Davie Co 64 West 61. Kannapolis 54 ' East 51, S. Stokes 64, East 55 Jon. 16 Rosults Mount 1 North 60, Carver 57 - Reynold Parkland 35, West 34 v South R Smith 63. Glenn 62 Davie Co. 65. Reynolds 60 Page 71, East 51 Mount Tabor 80, N. Davidson 79 North 4l Jon. 17 Rssutt Glenn 71, Bishop McGuinness 65 East 48 Davie C< Jan. 19 Rssult Kannapc Reynold Reynolds 66. Mount Tabor 61 Lost Thursday's Oamss East 48, Moupt Tabor at Reynolds, ppd. -Davie Cc - Davie Co. at West, ppd. :?. Glenn 41 N Davie Lost Friday's Fames West 39 East at North, ppd North 52 A ? y 29, 1987 town protest hiri Mainland Branch of the NAACP alleging that the failure to consider outside applicants for the coaching job constitutes discrimination. Local NAACP President Roosevelt Henderson said last Friday that the group liV?lv u/ill tol. Unal c i j j " ui tuivv ivgai avuuil lU 1UI tC Li 1C UUill U to reconsider its appointment of Nowothy. Henderson said the group has asked Texas City Attorney Robert Penrice to study the case. The NAACP suggests splitting the head coach-athletic director's positions, with one job going to a black. Penrice said 51 percent of the students at La Marque High School are black and that 95 percent of the football team is black. "It is not uncommon to appoint the first assistant coach or an assistant coach coming out of a successful season," La Marque ik From Page B2 ; season for Livingstone 19-and-under basket pionship last spring, i cer Rah: Atlantic Chris- Chowan College tl ard Gilbert Rucker had McNeill recently scon s and 28 rebounds in in a 102-77 win over mes two weeks ago. in a 106-83 triumph c i senior and former East The Braves are 14-1. standout, has led the to a 16-4 record overall 1 mark in the Carolinas v ce. acc, which ad- Yardstick Yarns 0 the NAIA national :nt last year, leads the Port City Clas 1 half-game over Elon teville State and Eli; State will play the fir ;'s Johnny: Johnny Classic at Wilmingtc , who helped the Stadium Sept.. 12. T Salem Twice As Nice sponsored by the to the state AAU Sportsman's Club ar NIMNMIMMIIMimtlMMMtMMMMtHlllltllllllllllllMIIINIimimiltlMIIIMIIIIIItl ^ . all From Page B1 J ? 1S S B B 8S SBEB SS ES8H i game at SL Paul's last time collegiate wins li night was postponed by rently is tied for foui vas rescheduled for Feb. Diddle, who coached Kentucky from 1932-4 remains in the hunt for career victory. That win Adolph Rupp hej e him into sole posses- with 875, followed by fourth place on the all- with 771 and Hank 11 arver, ppd. Jon. 19 Ri ; at Parkland, ppd. ount Tabor, ppd. Mount Tabor 63, Reynol it N. Davidson, ppd. * Friday's Oamts Paae: East at Smith- filpnn at a ? . - mviiw ? mapolis at Reynolds; Parkland - BOYS 'abor; South Rowan at West. Conf. Team W L . Page 1 0 North 1 0 Smith 1 . 0 bounty Standings ^fst ? 1 OIRIS Glenn 0 0 W_L Carver 0 0 11-0 9-2 6-3 s 5_8 Central Piedr or 4-8 .1-9 , C#n'I 0-10 Teim W L S. Rowan 4 0 Parkland 3 1 Jan. 7 Results Mt Tabor 3 2 N. David. 2 2 ral 48. North 46 0T Davie Co. 2*2 Hillside 58. Carver 46 Reynolds 2?3 )unty 50, Parkland 48 West 1 3 abor 31, Kannapolis 25 Brown 0 4 s 4b, bouin Howan 33 ews 57, Glenn 39 Json 67, West 39 Jon. 8 Results Metro , South Stokes 30 OIRLi Conf. Jan. 9 Results Team W L East 1 0 'abor 55. Parkland 37 N0rth 1 q s 47, Kannapolis 33 glenn 1 0 owan 74. West 34 Carver ? , Smith 0 1 Jan. lO Ratutt* Page 0 , 3. S. Stokes 45 Jan. 18 Rasutts e c. ^ Cantral Ptad , S. Stokes 39 . ). 53. Mount Tabor 44 >onf )lis 40. West 34 Tilm , s 54. Parkland 31 ? N. David. 4 0 ^ Jan. t? Raeulte. 3 1 Reynolds 3 2 Pa9B 41 StaS? 2 2 I. 43. Reynolds 41 o.nowan 4 ( ' smi,h 35 r Ison 61. Ml. Tabor 44 * .Parkland 37 P*Wand 0 4 Carver 27 ? A } ing of prep coach School Superintendent Mike Moses said. Nowothy took over as interim coach after Massey was killed. The Cougars eventually . lost to Piano in the 5A state title game. Moses said the head football coach and j: 4 ??_ S. i i__u auucm un cliui s> pusiuuns nave oeen neia by one individual for the past eight years and it would be difficult to justify hiring someone fefr just one of the jobs. At the same time, Nowothy has appointed a black woman as athletic coordinator of girls' sports. But the NAACP views the post as an assistant's position and not a key leadership role. Henderson said school district blacks sought the appointment of a qualified black assistant to the head coaching job Massey got in 1983, but the district sought outside applications. MNMMMMNMNMMMNHNMIMMUHMMNIHHNNIIMUIIUUIHMMIIIIIIIIIHIIHUU " if ' ball cham- Port City residents a rare opporis playing at tunity to see college football .... lis season. Rice An All-Star: Jerry Rice ed 12 points of the San Francisco 49ers has Erie and 11 been named to The Sporting >ver Lenoir. News All-Pro team. Rice, a Mississippi Valley State alumnus, fs the only black-college representative on the all-league team, headed by the New York Giants' Lawrence Taylor. sic: Fayetzabeth City THE #11# 1 st Port City W WW^ WWW W >n's Legion, he game is , : Wilmington llllllltltHttHltttMft 1 iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiti h|^^H~jr at Western V m 60. ? B.T. Sloan, Jr. ids the list Video Counselor Phog Allen >a with 767" , M EAST WINSTON 1. Model Pharmacy 2. Pic'N'Pay (Claremont) isult Laundry Center (Claremont) 4. Etna Gas (jS 57 5. Shelton's Gulf 6. Great American Foods 7. Smith Cleaners 8. Reynolds Health Center 9. Sunrise Towers 10. Summit Square Apts. 11. WSSU Student Upion AJMSam.s NORTHEAST .q ... 12. Merita Breadbox ?1 D a ^ u. rscwuiu Duuuquc q 14. Minit Market (13th & Liberty y g 15. Salem Seafood g ^ 16. Fairview Cleaners 17. Silver Front Cleaners b 6 18. Gulf Gas # a tu. Winsfr nont4-A m Games W L i 3 >-** 6 6 \ ^ 5H -Li 3 9 \ 2 10 \ ^ All Ram.. \ Wfl nn uaniv* I W L 11 0 19. Mama Chris 9 2 20. Jamal's Grocery 6 3 21. Chandler's 6.5 22. Westbrook's 6 6 23. Minit Market (27th & Liberty) 4 7 24. Chick's Drive Inn 25. Liberty St. Butcher 26. Mack's Grocery ' 27. Laundry Ctr. (Rural Hall Rd.) 28. Paragon Imont 4-A ' I 30. Bell Bros. *H 31. 3 Girls (Northampton) ^ "*** .32. Shop Rite (Northampton) 33. A Cleaner World (Carver Rd.) 8 4 34. Winston Lake Conv. Store 7 6 35. Joe's Shop Rite (Bowen) 5 8 36. Winston Lake YMCA 4 8 37. Jetway Barber 2 10 38. Garrett's (31IV 2 11 39. Wilco Gas (311) ? 19 - 40. Bernard's 0 10 4L Jones' Grocery 42. Hair by Jimmie 11 ?'T - ^ ; ; I a % ... % J SUMMER j ^HSaSukl^H VACATION ! HUSZUAiil SPECIAL ; ! Cruise to Mexico July ! ! 5*10, 1987. Group rates ! BjmmffPBH include airfare from ! BBBBHMWMi ! Greensboro. Reservations * ! information call: (919) ! 760-0020 or 724-2333. ; I I EYECARE| 'SHOULDN'T YOU TAKE IT SERIOUSLY? I 17 DR. F. 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Big Lois 57?Circle K (Academy) _ 55 Eckerd's 98' Gu,f Gas Broad s, ) 56. I Stop Food (Akron Dr.) 99 Garden Harvest 'J- Moie/ 6 ' ^innDinie '<*>. w, * TickledPinL r. 101. L? ' Vague) F?r?'Curb 3CCh^y SU ?P-'n (Siadium Di, (I | . m-Salem Chronicle is /// / V I at these II locations: II 104, Revco FJrugs jg ' JBl 105. Post Office (Waughtown Station) 106. Servco (Waughtown) M 107. Quality Mart (Waughtown) 108. & Ctr.) i io9. 110 Bclvicw House 111. 1I2% Joe's Shop Rite (S. Main) 61. Fast Fare (Cherry St.) DOWNTOWN _ 62. Circle K (N. Cherry) 63. Food Lion (University) 113. Chronicle Office 64. Wilco (University) l'*- Lincoln Barber 65. Circle K (University) I'5. Post Office , 66. Circle K (Shattalon) 116. Benton Convention Center 67. Wilco (Shattalon) l'7- Cecelia's (Hyatt House) 68. Food Fair (Old Town Shop. Ctr.) 118. Books & Papers 69. Food Lion (l.oehmann's Pla/a) 119. Underwood's 70. Best Book Store (Reynolda ) 120. First Union 71. Kroger (Robinhood) 121 Baldwin & Sons 72. T.J. Maxx '22. Mother & Daughter 73. Food Lion (Country Club) 123. Arcade 74. Food Lion (Jonestown Rd.) 124. Rene's 75. RJR World Headquarters J<mrny The Greek If. D ? ? L. ...? .. /-..If VI/" VI n iv. naicn 3 raikna; VJUil T"u' ,v- I D 77. Fast Fare (30th) >27. Jail 78. Jimmy The Greek >28. Wachovia (Main-St.) 79. Super X Drugs >29. RJR Pla/a 80. K&W (Coliseum) >30. Rite-Aid 81. Pan's Grocery 131. Revco 82. Hop In (First St.) >32. NCNB Building 83. Baptist Hospital 133. Wachovia (Main St.) 84 Amoco (Clovcrdalc) 134. RJR Pla/a 85. Kroger (Cloverdale) 135.' Sanitary Barber 86. Etna (Stratford Rd.) , 136. Brown's Restaurant B====aS=5====5====S55==55==5=aSSSfil
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