CIAA Players Of The Week Offensive uneman Hampton University tackle Emerson 't&artin led the blocking for the Pirates who 485 team rsuhing yards and 663 total tirffensive yards in their 72-0 win over Gheyney State. Martin is a 6-4, 290 pounds t j&nior from Elizabeth town. OFFENSIVE BACK * ? Norfolk State quarterback Aaron Sparrow completed 12 of 25 passes for 229 v^ards and three touchdowns, including the * gfeme- winning pass with 16 seconds left in the game to defeat Elizabeth City State, 46 45. Sparrow is a 6-2, 208 pounds freshman from Portsmouth, Va. RECEIVER Norfolk State wide receiver James Roe caught five passes for 1 34 yards includ ing a 43-yarder for the game-clincher vs. the Vikings. Roe is a 6-2, 180 pounds freshman For September 26th from Richmond, Va. DEFENSIVE UNEMAN Norfolk State down lineman Reggie Leigh recorded six tackles and recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown in the Spar tans' victory. Leigh is a 6-3, 225 pounds junior from Currituck. DEFENSIVE BACK Norfolk State defensive back Alonzo Kauffman intercepted a pass and ran it back for a 45-yard touchdown vs. Liz City. He also finished the day with 10 tackles. Kauff man is a 5-6, 175 pounds senior from Rich mond, Va. NEWCOMER ; Virginia Union punter Jimmy Lee punted eight times for 323 yards (longest was 49 yards) in the Panthers' 80-26 loss to the University of New Haven. Lee is a 5-11, 180 pound* freshman from Spotsylvania. Va. COACH Norfolk State's Willard Bailey held the Spartans together for their first win of the season with a come from behind victory over Elizabeth City State. NOTABLE PERFORMANCES Virginia Union's Jermaine Riddick had four catches for 117 yards and three touchdowns. Elizabeth City State wide receiver Zedrick Womack caught seven passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns. Virginia Union running back Bobby Phillips gained 72 yards on nine carries, which included a 55-yard touchdown run. Johnson C. Smith's Greg Dillard had 13 tackles and one interception against Morgan State. MEAC Players Of The Week For September 26th OFFENSE Delaware State quarter back Erik Jones hit on 10 of 20 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns and rushed 15 times for 115 yards and another score. The 6-3, 180 pounds junior from New Castle, Del. also ran for a at 98 percent on his assignments in HU's 48-42 win over Alcorn State. Greene is a 6-6, 320 pounds senior from Atlanta. ROOKIE North Carolina A&T Quar terback Maceo Bolin fired a two-point conversion and passed 25-yard TD pass late in the r .? ? for another. DEFENSE Florida A&M defensive end Lee Greene registered nine tackles and two sacks in A&M's 20-12 win over Tennessee State. Greene is a 6-3, 245 pounds senior from Tallahassee, Fla. OFFENSIVE UNEMAN Howard University tackle Nigel Greene keyed the block - I ing for the Bison's 505 total * offensive yards. He graded out fourth quarter to lift the Aggies to a 35-32 comeback win over Liberty University. Bolin com pleted 10 of 14 passes for 124 yards and two scores. The 6-1, 185 pounds back-up is from Charlotte. NOTABLE PERFORMANCES For Morgan State, quarter back Orlando Persell complet ed 19 of 35 passes for 293 yards and three touchdowns vs. J.C. Smith. Cornerback Eddie Hill had two interceptions, the last one setting up the game-winning drive and wide-out Jesse Humphrey caught nine passes for 121 yards and three touch downs including the game-win ner. For Bethune-Cookman, running back Kelvin Daniels rushed nine times for 71 yards and one TD. Cornerback Tyrone Laster intercepted a pass and had six solo tackles and linebacker Willie Smith had 10 tackles. Howard University wide receiver Tony Hyman caught four passes for 127 yards, including & 75-yard TD with 3:30 left to play in the ?ame. North Carolina A&T running back Barry Turner rushed for 93 yards and two TDs on 22 attempts. Turner also caught three passes for 89 yards and three scores. Photo by Max Dunhill A&T's Barry Turner scored five touchdowns against Lib erty University last Saturday. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REZONING OF PROPERTY CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM The Board of Aldermen will consider requests to amend the City of Winston-Salem Zoning Ordinance by rezoning property as shown below: DATE: October 5, 1992 TIME: 7:30 p.m. PLACE: Board of Aldermen Chamber, City Hall 1. Petition of Ramey, Inc.; property located on the north side of Westbrook Plaza Drive and also at the southwest end of Han naford Road; from R-5 to R-1-S (Offices; and Medical, Dental or Related Offices -Two Phase). W-1782. 2. Petition of Historic District Commission for property owned by Old Salem, Inc. and the City of Winston-Salem; property locat ed south of the Old Salem Historic District bounded by Race . Street on the north, Salem Avenue on the east and south, and Old Salem Road on the west; property also includes part of the City of Winston-Salem Strollway from a point approximately 375 feet south of Brookstown Avenue on the north to Salem Avenue on the south; from I-2, B-3, and R-2 to H. W-1786. 3. Petition of Roy Q. Church; property located on the west side of Wiley Avenue approximately 180 feet north of Carolina Circle; from R-5 to R-4. W-1787. 4. Petition of Hugh F. and Kate Oates, Jr.; property located on the north side of Commercial Plaza Street and the south side of Benton Road west of the intersection of those two streets; from B-3 to I-2. W-1788.- - - _ 5. Petition of Four Seasons Park, Inc.; property located on the east side of Nicholaon Road north of Kernersville Road/NC 150; from R-5 to R-6-S (Dwellings: Single Family; and Manu factured Homes not in a Manufactured Home Park). W-1789. . 6. Petition of Avtex Properties, Inc. for property owned by Robin wood, Inc.; property located off the north side of Petree Road between Huntington Lane'and Gatehouse Road; from R-3-S (Planned Residential Development) to R-4. W-1790. Prior to the hearing, interested persons may obtain any additional information which is in the possession of the City/County Planning Board in that office at City Hall on weekdays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Interested citizens will be given an opportunity to be heard. All requests for appropriate and necessary auxiliary aids and services must be made, within a reasonable time prior to the hearing, to Angela I. Car mon, the City's ADA Coordinator, at 727-2056 or 1-800-735-8262 for Voice to TDD or 1 -800-735-2962 for TDD to Voice. THIS MEETING WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE ON CITY TV-33. Marie Matthews, Secretary to the Board of Aldermen John T. Minga 748-1603^ 1590 Peters Creek Parkway Shop Rhodes Furniture Winston-Salem, NC 27103 The Rhodes you travel through life can lead you to great savings. Come in and I will pave the way for the best value your money will buy. Printing on: ? Mugs ? Award Plaques ? Plates ? T-Shirts ? Caps and much morel We guarantee satisfaction and on time delivery. Corner of Sixth and Trade St. 722-3324 r i i i 25% OFF ON ANY AMOUNT OF DRY CLEANING Present This Coupon When Dropping Off Your Dry Cleaning And Receive 25% Off Your Ticket Total. 2-Day Turnaround Order must be picked up within 10 days of drop off to qualify for discount Excludes Wedding Dresses, Furs, Leathers, Suedes & Draperies. COUPON GOOD .apt *4 to van. so w* J . Community , w How to Schedule Your Event: Send your information, con cisely and neatly printed or typed, to the Chronicle Calendar, 617 N. Liberty St., Winston-Salem, N.C .27102, before 5:30 p.m. the Monday preceding the week in which your event will occur. Our FAX number is (919) 723-9173. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 9 a.m. ? Sorors of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority will hold a garage/yard sale at Galilee Baptist Church on the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. and New Walkertown Rd., until 12 p.m. 9 a.m. ? The AIDS Task Force of Winston Salem is holding a training session for volun teers who wish to become Buddies to People Living with AIDS. Lunch will be provided. For more information or to register, please contact Tara or Artie at the AIDS Task Force at 723 5031. 11 a.m. ? The Winston-Salem chapter of the League of Women Voters will sponsor a voter registration drive on the upper level of Hanes Mall outside Belks. A driver's license or another document with a name, date of birth, and current address will be needed to register. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 4 p.m. ? The Children's Theatre Board of the Arts Council Theatre will present "Don't count your chickens until they cry wolf!" The play retells the Aesop's Fables but brings them up to date through lively songs and characterizations. Tickets are S3. For information call 725-171 1. UPCOMING ? The Northwest North Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross is offereing an "Introduc tion to disaster services" course Thursday, Oct. 8, from 6-10 p.m. at the NWNC Chapter House, 690 Coliseum Dr. The course provides partici pants with fundamental information about disas ter and its effects, outlines the role of agencies in disaster relief, and introduces Red Cross Disaster Services. The course is free. To register call 724 051 1 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ? The YWCA is holding registration for a work shop/support group for individuals to receive constructive, support on ways of examining the process of transition of divorce. Classes will meet every Thursday from Oct. 8 to Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. There is a $25 fee and pre-registration is required, as group size is limited to 15 people. For more information, contact Charles Wingate at 722-5138. ? The YWCA wil hold a "Walk-Toberfest" Oct. 6-31. Heather Moricle, health and fitness direc tor will hold walking classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 to 10 a.m. The classes are free. For more information, contact Heather Moricle at 722-5 1 38. ? The YWCA will hold a seminar for parents of school-aged children that focuses on values and ways to communicate those values to your child on Saturday, Oct. 10 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. There is a $10 fee for a single parent and a $15 fee for a parent couple to participate. The speak er will be Dr. Cynthia Johnson, a human devel opment specialist at North Carolina State Uni versity. For more information, contact Charles Wingate at 722-5138. ? Exchange/SCAN Child Abuse Prevention Center of North Carolina will be conducting a training session for new volunteer lay therapists Oct. 11 to Oct. 14. These volunteers work directly with families at risk of or involved in child abuse or neglect. For information or to register, call 748-9028. ? The Forsyth Geneological Society will meet Wednesday* Oct. 14, in the auditorium of the main library at 7 p.m. to discuss the topic, "Genetics and medical history." Dr. Warren Olds will be the speaker. Visitors are welcome. Teens are invited to participate in a television production sponsored by The Forsyth County Health Department, STEP ONE, and the Win ston-Salem Parks and Recreation Department. This anti-drug program is designed to help teens promote a positive image and develop skills to empower themselves. Taping will be held Satur day, Oct. 17, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the William C. Sims Recreation Center, 1201 Alder St. There will be free food, T-shirts, art contest prizes, guest celebrities, a dance party, and transportation provided. To register or for more information call 727-2068. ? The Northwest North Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross will conduct a babysitting course from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at the NWNC Chapter House, 690 Coliseum Dr. The fee is $16 and the program is open to any one M years of age or older. The course is designed to educate participants on supervising children safely, handling emergencies, feeding, bathing, and on how to diaper infants. Partici pants are asked to bring a doll or a teddy bear to the class. Preregistration is required. To register, call the Office of Health Services at 724-05 1 1 . ? Television favorite Jackee returns to Winston Salem for the North Carolina School of the Arts Broadway Preview Series' "Lady Day at Emer son's Bar & Grill" Oct. 23 to Nov. 8. Perfor mances will be at the Stevens Center on Tues days through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and on Satur days and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $29 for general admission and $26 for senior citizens and students. Tickets can be purchased at the Stevens Center Box Office. For ticket informa tion call 721-1945. Bennle McBrlde r "Ask for me, Bennfe McBride for the best price on any new Chevy, Geo or used car." M Chevrolet ? Geo 4th and Broad St. 722-4191 ' & NORTH/ySIDE DRY CLEANERS Ask for Laundry Specials Pants 3 for *7.10 Shirts 99* 2948 Glenn Avenue Call for Pick-up or Delivery 761-0651 "When You Look Good, You Feel Good !' r WINSTON-SALEM Screen Printer Sportswear Distributor " Complete Art Department" Mention This Ad For 5% Discount Kevin Gates 528 N. Trade Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (919)725-3840 North Carolina South Carolina Virginia Conrad's Hair Design Wc look forward to the opportunity of serving you. 3088 New Walkertown Road Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Call 725-3074 for these September SPECIALS: Wash & Set Curls ^ Relaxers ^ Retouch Blow Dry Hair D?stgn*ra - Dwight Jorm A Mary CUrTStt Operators Wanted

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