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Rams upset Discount Records By Chronic!* Staff l Just when ii seemed that every thing was in its set order, Discount Records discovered that they, can be had. In the Winston Lake YMCA's Over 35 Basketball League last week, Discount suffered a stunning defeat at the hands of the Rams. The loss changed altered the standings where Discount no longer shares the top spot. J.A.C., now shares first place after defeating the Winston Lake YMCA's team handily. In the league opener for the day, the Seniors won in relative ease against Ben-Gay. Rams come on strong Coming into this game, Dis count Records figured to have a fair ly solid chance of coming away with their seventh straight league win. But the Rams had other thoughts on their Blinds. P. Waldo Hauser and Harold Mar ! ?Un provided the offensive thrust for $ r$he victors by scoring 18 points \ ;ipiece. Frazier McCullum added 16. rfhe Rams are now 4-3 and third in the league standings. Discount, obviously missed the presence of guard Luther Burden. But they were in contention all the way. Willie Griffen topped DR with 16 points and Bill McClain had 14. Dwgin Aikens and Jerry Gillespie scored 13 and 10 points respectively. DR's record is now 6-1. J.A.C. in a run-away In the meantime, J.A.C. moved themselves back into a deadlock for the league lead (6-1) by blasting past Winston Lake to the tune of 98-64. Raymond Perry paced J.A.C.'s attack with 20 points and Clyde Reynolds added 17. Rob Little chipped in with 16 points. Winston Lake never got untracked. Lloyd Booker and Curtis Canty produced the bulk of their offense for the day. Booker and Canty totaled 14 and 13 points respectively. The defeat dropped Winston Lake's record to 2-6. Seniors take control The Seniors grabbed the lead from the opening tip and cruised to a 93-61 victory over Ben-Gay. The Seniors win pulled them to within a game of .500 at 3-4. They are one game behind the Rams in the league standings going into Saturday's con gests. Ronnie Hardin bombed the opposition with 32 points for the winners. John Norwood pumped in 28 while Fred Ingram added 19 and Raeford Wilkins tallied 16 points. Ben-Gay (now 1-5), got some solid insi(jg play from Charles Robin son, who led their offense with 19 points. Eddie Bines followed Robin son with 17 points, while Walter Hutchinson finished with 11. This Saturday will mark the end of the regular season for the Over 35 League. League ptey will be sus pended the following weekend (Feb. 25) for the CIAA Basketball Tourna ment in Norfolk, Va. Two weekends from now, the league resumes action with the first round of the league playoffs that are scheduled to get underway on March 4. YMCA Over 35 League Standings Saturday's games Rams vs. Ben-Gay, 3 p.m. Teachers vs. Discount Records, 4:15 p.m. J.A.C. vs. the Seniors, 5:30 p.m. The Winston Lake YMCA team is idle this weekend. League playoffs are scheduled to start on March 4. Team Discount Records J.A.C. Rams The Seniors Winston Lake YMCA Ben-Gay Teachers 6-1 6-1 4-3 3-4 2-6 1-5 0-6 Record CIAA wrestling From Page C1 . Photo by Craig T. Greenlee WSSU's Bennie Carver (front) is coming off of a nagging ankle Injury tharforced him to miss some meaningful competition. Carver won the conference title for 118 pounders in *87 and placecLsecond last year. 2-5 at California University of, Pennsylvania. WSSU matsmen James McLinnaham (126 lbs.) and All American Willie Mouzon (158 lbs.) are the current conference champions in their respective weight classes and are considered strong favorites to repeat and return to the nationals next month. Mouzon's division is expected to produce one of the tournament's most exciting match-ups if the defending champ _fac?S Norfolk State's Johnell Gainey. At the CIAA duals, Gainey defeated Mouzon on points. Mouzon wants to prove that he's still No. 1 in the CIAA. . - ? - During the regular season and McLinnaham was 21-6-1. - Bennie Carver (118 lbs.), Andrew Flagler (142 lbs.) and Danny Bowden (150 lbs.) are also expected to make a strong push for a=conferenee title in their divisions. Carver missed a portion of the sea son because of a badly sprained ankle and looks to be in condition to make his run at the gold. Carver - won the conference title in '87 and placed second in the '88 tourna ment. Flagler has been the most con-_ sistent Ram on the mats this sea son, according to Fair. The senior ended the regular season with a 23 10 mark. Flagler placed third in last year's conference tournament. Bowden enjoyed a productive year with a 21-10-1 slate heading into the conference face-offTFair contends that the tournament could be in for a major surprise from Darren Peebles in the heavyweight division. Peebles, who is also an offensive tackle on the WSSU foot ball team> only joined the team late - in the season. He's 3-0, and he's won two of those three matches by pinning his opponent. "He hasn't had a lot of matches to build a tremendous record," Fair is quick to say. "Burl have a feeling that he'll do a lot better than a lot of people think." GRAND DISCOUNTS % $2000 TOWN GAR DISCOUNTS to $ 3500! I IS! I AC lORY DISCOUN I ACTORY RF BAI ( ! IB! RTY DISCOUNT YOU $i PAY Air ( conditioning Automate Power Sit ?? vrinfj AM I M StoreO $12,267 1.000 600 678 9981 * Child Proof Rear I ocks F ront Center Armrest ((>l * l* 1 ? ?yrr^jppfj |IW f leCtriC Deck lid Release f lectric f uel f iller Release Light Group Rear Window Defroster Interval Wipers turbine Styled Wheel Covers _____ Staff Photo Charles Robinson (15) of the Ben-Gay team works to get good position In the low post. CALL 722-8624 TO RESERVE YOUR TICKET ? FOR THE CHRONICLE AWARDS BANQUET ? ? 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