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AAU BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Hook up with Curly Neal at the Sertoma Dribble-A Thon Curly Neal Former Harlem Globetrotters star Curly Neal will be the featured personality for the 1992 Dribble-A-Thon, which is being spon sored by the Sertoma Club. The Dribble-A-Thon is the kick-off event for the 1992 National AAU Basketball Championships in the 17 and Under Division that will be played July 18-25 at the Lawrence Joel Coliseum. Participants will bring their own basketballs to dribble from start to finish. This is not a race against any other participant, but a challenge to see whether you can dribble your basketball from the starting line to the finish line ? about a mile's distance. The purpose of the Dribble-A-Thon is to raise money for the Salvation Army Boys' Club by getting sponsors. Participants should bring th^ money and sponsor list to the Hanes Hoisery Softball Field parking lot on July 18 at 8 a.m. The Dribble-A-Thon will begin as soon as final registration Is complete. QUICK FACTS What: When: Where: Time: Ages Invited To Participate: Sertoma Club Dribble-A-Thon July 18th Starts at Hanes Hoisery Softball Field parking lot on Akron Dr. (take 52 Exit), finishing at the Coliseum. Registration from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Dribble-A-Thon will be held from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. $ Six years old to 75 years old, male and female. ? PRIZES ? Raise $1 0 and get a DRIBBLE-A-THON T-Shirt. ? Raise $25 and get a DRIBBLE-A-THON T-Shirt and new basketball. ? Raise $75 and get two DRIBBLE-A-THON T-Shirts, a new basketball and two week-long passes to all of the games at the national AAU Basketball Championships. ? Prizes will be awarded at the finish. ENTRY FORM Yes, I would like to enter the Sertoma West 1992 DRIBBLE-A-THON. PRINT OR TYPE CLEARLY: , , ? ....... , * j" | Y V > " , ( , ^ >'t . ;t 1 f i ?*? V" . Hi, Ji.. V ft .?? 1 ?? ? x > t ' '##? NAME - AGE ADDRESS# PHONE# Return entry form and release to: DRIBBLE-A-THON c/o Larry Stevenson P.O. Box 215 Winston-Salem, NC 27102 RELEASE All participants must sign a release. If participant is under 18 years of age, parent or guardian must sign the release. ENTRANT (Print clearly) AGE Realizing that there are certain health and safety risks associated with participation in an athletic event during hot weather and on public streets, the undersigned, or undersigned parent or guardiarv of the entrant is under 18 years old, hereby for himself (or child or ward), his heir, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, releases and acquits the SERTOMA CLUB, the SAL - VATION ARMY BOYS CLUB, the AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION and all their divisions, committees and members from any liability for any damages, property or personal, which might happen to me as a result of my (or my child's or ward's) participation in the 1992 SERTOMA CLUB WEST DRIBBLE- A-THON and its associated activities. This is the day of 1992 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 1 0 Signed: Participant or Parent/Guardian DONOR LIST NAME AGE ADDRESS PHONE # Donors Amount Having trouble losing weight? Having trouble gaining weight? I have a product that will help. Call 788-0758 WESTOT TRAVEL p) Ik OF THE WEEK Weston Travel is pleased to recog nize Donald "Don* Jones as our Ram of the Week. Don is a native of Win ston-Salem and graduated from WSSU in 1960 with a degree in education. ?His favorite instructor, Dr. Joseph N. Patterson gave him a lot of insight about what to expect in life. In fact, it was Dr. Patterson's suggestion, that he "pursue another career," which influ enced his decision to join the Army. Don retired in 1980, ending a 22-year career as a Master Sergeant. He encourages all young people to attend college and get as much education as possible. Don attends United Metropolitan and is a member of the Kimberly Park Chapter of WSSU alumni. Donald Jones WEST@N TRAVEL (919) 721-9000 122 -A Raynoldi Village Wlnston-Satem NC 27106 FAX (919) 721-4877 FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS ED KELLY'S 'stvwc you nonet' V fK TV AUDIO APPLIANCES I would like to thank all of my customers that have allowed me to serve you for the past 19 years. Eugene Thompson <4*+ Come see me at our new location at 1418 S. atfehi'M unlUlrff' advantage 1 of our d AnyiiversaryCelebr'ation Sale. ? The location has changed, but the great quality, best prices and superior service are still the same. Thank you, A ( /^VVant To Begin Or Finish Your College Education? I here s n wav Clint ninv mnli> i? ?i Ptograms of Education. It's a fully accredited college education waiting for you. Shaw Uoi versity offers this flexible and convenient way to get your college degree: flexible because you will receive credit foryourprevious college work; also, CAPE will translate your job and other life experience into college credit. CAPE is very convenient; you can live at home, keep your present job and still attend classes in a CAPE Center nearby. There are 10 CAPE Centers throughout North Carolina. You will be taught by Two and four year f_ a. justice. Business Administration, Cnm ^ philosophy, SS'sSeand otfer special fields. inaSsMSn?5f.SV^S Mon?6- Thurs. and all day Saturday. 'Strides to Excellence: Why Not the Best?" SHAW UNIVERSITY ...for 125 years For further information, contact: r?V ? W . E ? BANKS HIGH POINT CAPE CENTER 329 N . MAIN STREET?,,,n HIGH POINT, N.C. 2 2 (919) 886-4974 or 886-7bIJ JO.
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