Fund Raiser J Carver High School faculty and disc jockeys from radio sta tion Power 97 combined to defeat rap group Public Enemy , 100-58, in a basketball fundraiser for Yellow . Jacket non-revenue athletic teams Sept. 14. Story and more photos on page 3. , J ] ? Falcons Nearly Sweep All Divisions % The Mount Tabor Falcons jSwept the Win$ton-Salem Indians in all divisions, except Pee Wee Sept. 17 as the Pop Warner Northwest Midget Football League completed its third week of play. . . The Falcons improved the 3-0 0 in the Flag Division, beating the Indians 6-0 as Marcus James' scored tlie game's only touchdown. ^"TALCONS 14, indIans^T Derrick McConnell scored twice, once on a 60-yard kickoff return to start the second half tr> lead tht* Fal cons past the Indians in Mitey-Mite action.' v " . The Indians took a 6-0 lead to the dressing room at the half before McConnqll's kickoff return gave the Falcons a 8-0 lead as Monterio Davifc added the extra point. McConnell later scored on 8 40 yard gallop to seal th? victory as the Falcons improved 1-0 with th& victory. FALCONS 26, INDIANS 0: The Falcons amassed over 400 yards of total offense and Monte Anthony scored three touchdowns as the Falcons won the Junior Pee Wee contest to improve to 2- 1 . The winners sped to a 20-0 fi it-half lead as the offensive line of Anthony Kimbrough, Andrew Sloan, Jeremy Bailey, Josh Powell, and David Summers spearheaded thr attark,-Chris Griggs scored once? and Jamaal Conley and Chris Key added extra points. The Falcon defense was led by Michael Wright, Chris Jones and Mario James. INDIANS 7, FALCONS 6: The Indians claimed their only vic tory of the day in tfre closest game of the day when they slipped past the Falcons 7-6 in Pee Wee Divte sion play. , ' . : ? ;-*? FALCONS 28, INDIANS 0: The Falcons used scoringdepth to turn back the Indians in Junior Midget action. ? i Four players crossed the goal line as the Falcons improved to 2-0 1 in, the ntandinga. Travis Holcomb Fayb, Tremaine Kapp, Jon Adams, and Sean Elliot scored for the win- i ners and Adams added all the PATs. Derek Chisholm intercepted a pass for the winners and Johnny Barnes *and Shelton Davis were credited with fine defensive play. / TITANS~26, FALCONS 20: The Titans jumped out to an early 12 0 leadr-then weathered srFalcon" rally before finally pulling away in the latter stages of the Sept. 10 game to record the victory in Junior Pee ? Wee action. Lewisville wasted little time lighting up the scoreboard when Keith DiHon hit paydirt in the open ing minutes of the contest for a 6-0 lead. Moments later Chris Paul scored on a short run for a 12-6 advantage as the shellshocked Fal cons regrouped. Monte Anthony got 'the Faltuns back in the game with a 60-yard touchdown scamper as the half ended with the Titans on top 12-6. 1; Anthoay gave the Falcons their first lead with a 40-yard touchdown jaunt to open the second half and ariflffri the extra point for a 13 12 advantage. The Titans regained the lead at 20-13 before an interception returp by Dillon for a touchdown pushed the margin to 26-13. The Falcons staged a last-gasp rally when quarterback Chffs Key tound~ Anthony on a 40-yard scoring pass with lessjthan a minute to play and Antwan Steele added the PAT f&r the final margin. FALCONS 21, TITANS 0: The Falcons used offensive depth and a^ smothering defense to shut out the Titans in Junior Midget action Sept. 10. Three players scored for Mount T;:bor, starting with Tremaine Kapp's 12-yard run. Jon Adams added the extra point. The winner's second touchdown was set up by a pass from quarterback Steve Hair ston to Travis Holcomb-Faye,;cul minating in Holcomb-Faye's first down scamper for the touchdown. Adams' second PAT of the contest gave the Falcons a 14-0 haJftime lead. Mounts Tabor ad Jed an insur ance touchdown after intermission when Hairston and Adams connect ed on a scoring pass and Kapp added the extra point. - The Falcons' Shelton Davis, Joe Phillips, Derek Chisholm, and Johnny Barnes were credited with -fine defensive play; ? Fop Warner Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Mt. Tabor Pfafftown King Vikings W-S Rams Mitey-Mite WLT 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 0 Vikings Mt. Tabor King Pfafftowrr Jr. Pee- Wee Overall 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 un ? Conf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Conf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 irrro I Kernersville Grayhounds Lewisville W-S Indians Walkertown Mitey-Mite WLT 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 20 Walkertown W-S Rams 0 3 0 0 0 0 Lewisville 1 Conf. 000 000 000 000 J) 0 0 Jr. Pee-Wee Overall Conf. Kernersville 2 0 0 0 0 0 W-S Indians 111 000 Grayhounds 12 0 000 000 000 Pfafftown Vikings W-S Rams Mt. Tabor King Vikings Pfafftown Mt. Tabor W-S Ranis King Pee- Wee Overall 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 02 I 0 1 0 ?" Jr.Midget Overall 3 00 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 000 Pee-Wee Conf. 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Conf. 000 0# 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Grayhounds Lewisville . W-S Indians Kernersville Walkertown Overall 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 Grayhounds Kernersville Lewisville Walkertown W-S Indians Jr.Midget Overall 11 1 Q 2 0 ' 020 02 0 020 Conf. 000 000 000 000 0 0 Q Conf. 000 000 000 000 000 Jr. Vtktngs Pfafftown W-S Rams Mt. Tabor King Bantams Overall TO 0 2 00 1 1 0 1 2 0 020 Conf. 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 Jr. Bantams ? OveraH Grayhounds Lewisville Kernersville W-S Indians Walkertown 0 0 0 Conf. 000 000 000 000 000 FLAG AMERICAN CONFERENCE i l i 3 0 0 I W-S Vikings Mt. Tabor Pfafftown W-S Rams King NATIONAL CONFERENCE WLT 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 I 1 1 1 Walkertown W-S Indians Kernersville Lewisville W-S Grayhounds 0 0 0 r> 2 0 2 1 2 1 3 0 3 0 Results of Sept. 17 W-S Greyhounds vs. W-S Rams t Flag 6- 1 9 Mitey-Mite 30-0 Jr. Pec Wee _ 19-7 Pee Wee " 33-0 Jr. Midget 36-0' Jr. Bantam , 36-0 W-S Indians vs. Mt. Tabor Flag . 0-6 Mitey-Mite " 6-14 Jr. Pee Wee 0-24 PeeWee _X4 - Jr. Midget- 0-28 Jr. Bantam - - 6-12 Lewisville vs. King Flag Mitey-Mite Jr. Pee Wee PeeWee Jr. Midget Jr. Bantam Kernersville vs. Pfafftown 12-14 20-6 n/a-n/a 40-7 n/a-n/a 36-0 Flag ' 7-21 Mitey-Mite 18-0 ^rrFeeWee _ 19-6 PeeWee 0-35 Jr. Midget 0-36 . ; Jr. Bantam ?* 0-25 Walkertown vs. W-S Vikings Flag 0-24 Mitey-Mite 7-6 Jr. Pee Wee 6-36 PeeWee - 0-34 Jr. Midget 0-28 Jr. Bantam ~ n/a-n/a Harris teeter MEANS LOW PRICES REDUCED PRICES CAROLINA PRIDE MEAT BOLOGNA IMOMPSON^^^H bEEDLESI GRAPES LOW PRICES FRESH PORK [SPARE RIBS" LB. GREAT VALUE PEPSI OR DIET PEPSI 2 LTR. WEEKLY SPECIAL WEEKLY SPECIAL HARRIS TEETER ICE CREAM HALF GAL. ALL FLAVORS GALLON HARRIS TEETER BLEACH HARRIS TEETCR...THE BEST IS WHAT WE'RE All ABOUT I HAMILTON HAM STEAK LB. HARRIS TEETER SINGLE WRAP CHEESE FOOD 139 12 I OZ.B PRESIDENT'S CHOICE FRESH BUTTER 16 OZ. |0? IN THE DEU-BAKERY SLICED TO ORDER 0241 CHOPPED HAM . ? .Mk REGULAR OR OLD FASHIONED FLORIDAGOLD ORANGE JUICE & HUNTER FARMS FUDGE BARS 2/ ?00 12 CT. Prices In Prices Effective Through Sept 27, 1994 n This Ad Effective Wednesday, September 21 , Through Tuesday. September 2/ 1994'ln Our Winston-Salem Stores Only. We Reserve The Right to Limit QuOntities None Sold To Dealers We Gladly Accept Federal rood btamps. y

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