Page B6-The Chronicle, Thursday, January 29, 1987 your poems to Poetry Corner, P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. We are mf^^PR\^^^F not responsible for returning submissions, and because of the volume of Tg\j^^r mail received, there may be some delay in the publication of your poems. jusi uoing tne Will of God" (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.) The stage was set before the birth Of Martin Luther King, And through him it was God above Just doing his own thing. God worked through King and did a job That no one else could take, And when God does his work in you There will be no mistakes. God knew the heart of man was wrong, He s'aw his evil game, So God stepped in to let man know All people are the same. To man the world was doing fine By keeping people slaves, Until the day that God looked down And saw the need to save. King spoke with such authority And stood tall as a tree. Like Moses he was telling man To set the people free. * They cursed him and they beat him, Then they put him in a jail, But still he pressed on through it all: With God he could not fail. In King we saw the will of God To set all people free; King walked about, bold as a lion, For justice he could see. - -??King, like^foses^-didLobey v Commandments that God gave, And through it all not only blacks Were able to be saved. He had been to the mountain top, King knew that he would die; | He also knew that in the end God would be standing bv. Now in your hearts, I know you did not Want this man to leave, But King had done the will of God, So no more should you grieve. With God no man has ever failed By doing what was right; It's evil people in the world Who cannot sleep at night. King only left this earthly world, ~r~ Which soon will pass away; We all wil^see our brother On that Resurrection Day. But only if we live our lives To please God who is true, For if you are a child of God You'll do what's asked of you. Bernetta D. Manning ' Jesus* Light'* I woke up on a beautiful day Just in time to pray I'm so glad I brought Jesus' light Because it is shining beautiful and bright Casaundria Penn Ajjc 8? i ? .. Sports Beat -?From Page B3 * iinMHtitttiHfMttmMiitttiiiHttHiiimnNNMNuitiimfiiNmiiiiiiMiiiiiuiHiiiiinitNfiitttiuiiiuiniiiHiiiiiMiini style madnesss. said. "Anybody can win the "1 don't think he really ever tourney." knows what he's going to do and 1 don't either," Gaines said. "But he just kept taking it to Summary them." N.C. A&T (61) ~ Cale 4-10 0-0 8-8 16, The omnipresent Ram football Williams 6-9 0-0 3-7 15, Becton 2-5 1-2 team took their celebration to the ?*? 5< Robinson 3-8 0-0 1-1 7, Griff is floor immediately after the game. ?*9 ?"9 9-9 , . . , ? rr Howard 0-0 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 23-51 As the final second ticked off, 1.3 14.19 61. some of WSSU's best football WSSU (62) - Hooper 12-22 0-5 5-10 players teed off on Hooper, 29, Hood 4-10 1-4 4-4 13, Spell 5-17 0-1 Hood, Spell & Co. with a Moor to, Nance z-3 o-o 2-4 e, cromartie show of their own. 2 4 ?-? 4> Harvev ?-? ?*? ?-? 0 TOTALS: 25-56 MO 11-18 62. t? yhhC ?*id tributC RtlseTcheeKs, Burch. to the biggest win of the season - Technicals: None. Rebounds^ A&T 40 and one that could portend (Williams 11); WSSU 27 (Cromartie 9). something good for the Rams Assists: A&T 21 (Griffis 7); WSSU 15 next month at the CIAA Tourna- (sPe" Turnovers: A&T 20; WSSU mpn. p hrri_? . 10. Blocked Shots: A&T 0; WSSU 3 ment in Richmond. (Cromartie 2). Steals: A&T 8 (Griffis 3); ... . , WSSU 10 (Spell, Hooper, Cromartie 3 . I don t see any dominate each). team in our league," Hooper Attendance - 4,000. s * frSl OR A DOCUAR *>R A mo" ?jpoPcSnk. fr^J f AK WNO sir? &R?Je+Hk WM?R?VCR VtXJ CO. c ^WSH^U GRANDPA'S BOY 11 YTLLCfcr IT BTWHOISTTFT ^^35i?7 ^f^T-T % pi ^ "m .(flJt I' 'A! NAPOLEON , NON POC. SONNE SWEET IGOOOSJR/ WWATS TWAT? - NAUSC, SOFT UGMTS, . . i/>a_ AND A GOOD BOOK. ^ L TWITCH " | V';/^ 7N ' L-r v/ ^ '-v> itm!\ IT IIIQT ?/? II A i>i)rwrn i-. ?.'_? mm J I iJV 11/11 1 C/I1JUU uy rvcru ^ 0rl^ MSTUD/eS.Hi*H?u?* I w&l FtMI SH?D H/C+/ SCHOOL! P WV MOsrofHfS T/M? U/fiC Mfc speHTfieootdo AHP p$7 lifl GOSS/P/tfS UMTHHtSPR/SHPS. V X A IM/94<? H? 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Good week (or completing small tasks before launching into major projects. Loved one takes a traditional approach. ARIES - March 21 April 20 Your enthusiasm is matched by your willingness to see tasks through to completion. This can be one of the most productive weeks in a long while. TAURUS - April 21 . May 22 Good week to go after awards and grants. Romance lags for a brief- while but you make the most of this introspective period. Family relationships are Improving. GEMINI - May 23 June 21 Competition helps you reach a goal ahead of schedule. Nostalgic sessions take place when you get in touch with a childhood fnend. Sports and fashion events arc accented. CANCER - June 22 July 22 Branching out may lead to some belt-lighlening. but communications improve and your ideas catch the attention of key hackers. Watch tendency to be fixed in your opinions. UEO - July 23 August 22 Be careful to arrange records meticulously - you may have to draw on them at a moment's notice. Travel or travel planning is highlighted. Earth tones suit your present mood. VIRGO ? August 23 September 22 It's important to be seen and heard. Maintain a higher profile and don't hesitate to toot your own horn. After a rocky course, a shaky relationship begins to stabilize. LIBRA ? September 23 October 22 If going for an interview or taking an exam, prepare for possible trick questions. Visual sense is sharp' this is a good week for designing a room. SCORPIO - October 23 November 21 Group efforts rpay bring results, but be sure all parties understand division of responsibilities. Friend may be a little envious of your success but such (cclinas are IcmDorarv. SAGITTARIUS ? November 22 December 22 Charismatic powers are strong your charm helps you over some hurdles. Renew your commitment to o lonyforgollen goal. Family , disputes should be resolved before Wednesday. CAPRICORN ? December 23 January 20 U launching a new friendship, avoid making too many assumptions. Minor dolours may make travel more lime-consuming than expected. Financial ncws-brightcner may arrive by Wednesday. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You're known for your original ideas and independent nature. Relationships thrive on an intellectual level. You're sometimes unconventional. Diversification is theme of the next eight months. Learning new crafts con lead to significant career strides. BORN THIS WEEK January 29th, actor John Forsythe; 30th. actress Tammy Grimes: 31st. actre?ss Suzanne Pleshctle; February 1st. actor Sltcrman Hemsley. 2nd* actress Farrah Fawcetl. 3rd. actor Joey Bishop: 4th, actor Conrad Bain. a i Crossword! ' ACROSS 35. Looks ot [^IclnlvrTnMMKtl^lclotel ' I. More recant 38. I uHLJYir^Byri lw i lr>l 6. Endures 40 Sun ^ O dlWM I ?D 11JLIVIXIS II. Mountoin 41. Light brown lOlSMOiMBVlXlVMNlOl crest 42- A,?p nNMiMvlbWsMsr^ 12. Edible seed 43. Assom tribe da ^l oHc i VM 3. Parent 45. Negative Hiji l i r 14. Poid notice J"0'? ImB 5. Bitter vetch 47. 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