National Black Golf Hall of Fame Tournament to be held July 10-11 The 14th Annual National, Black Golf Hall of Fame Golf Tournament and Induction Dinner will be held July 10-11 in Greens boro. The golf tournament, a 36-hole, two-day event with medal play, will take place at Bel-Aire Golf Course in Greensboro on Jiily 10-11. The tournament will copsist of play in Senior Pro. Amateur, Senior Ama teur, Ladies and Junior divisions Play in the amateur division will consist of five flights, with the first four players in each flight winning merchandise. The senior pro purse will exceed S4.000, with the winner receiving $1,300. The top 10 finishers will each receive a cash purse. Entry fees for the tournament include a golf cart merchandise, green fees and a ticket to the induc tion dinner on Friday, July 10. at 8 p.m. at the Holiday inn Airport. This year five individuals wil be inducted into the National Black Golf Hall of Fame. Ray Booton of Charlotte; was an amateur player who sued the city of Charlotte to allow African Americans to gain access to the city's courses, Leonard Jones, of Dallas Tex., was a leader in the African American golf com munity in Dallas, He is also a Class A member of the PGA and was inducted into the Prairie View A&M Sports Hall of Fame. Nick Gardner, of Baltimore, Md., won 25 tournaments as a professional player. He was a long-time golf pro at Carroll Park Golf Course. Richard Lewis, of Bartow, Fla., was a pioneer for African American golfers in Florida. He won the Jack sonville, Southeastern Golf cham pionship twice. Eddie Posted, of Lakeland, Fla.. was also a pioneer in the sport for African Americans in Florida. He coached golf at Lakeland High for many years and was a promoter of junior golf. Several of his stu dents went on to play on the PGA Tour. I v 25 Years of Trivia Contest 25th Anniversary Seven-time defending champion Hosiery opens with 18-0 win Hanes Hosiery's 13-and under baseball team, the seven time defending champions in the Winston-Salem Recreation Department's summer league, is back at it again. Ryan Basham fired a one-hit ter and went 4-for-4 at the plate to lead Hanes Hosiery, and Billy Tolliver and Darryl Tuttle each went 4-for-4 with three RBIs to back him in ah 18-0 victory over Martin Luther King Recreation Center last week. Basham struck out seven bat ters and walked only one as the game was called after 4 1/2 innings of play. Hanes Hosiery Coach Art Blevins began substi tuting players in# the second inning and played all 16 Hanes Hosiery players in the game, Asa Beal also played well for Hanes Hosiery. Beal was 2-for3 ' at the plate with a two-run triple. Michael Widener, Billy Cole, Jared* Sheets, Bernard Lyon, Tristian Martin, Andre Glenn, Mike Hannah, Bernard Hall and Dannielle Byers all contributed key plays in the victory. Davis fires no-hitter to lead Hanes Hosiery 13-16 team to 14 0 victory Hanes Hosiery's 13-16 year old baseball team also started the season out strong. Rory' Oavis threw a no-hitter against Miller Park, striking out nine batters in a 14-0 win last week in the season opener. The game lasted 5 1/2 innings through a light drizzle. Coach Art Blevins substituted freely, playing all 21 players available to him. Coach Paul Snyder of Miller Park did the same, but with not quite the same results. The two coaches agreed to stop keeping score after four innings and just let both teams have fun in the rain and make sure the players on both teams got a chance to bat. The Hosiery "Hitmen" were too strong for the Miller Park team, jumping out to a 5-0 lead after two innings and then blow ing open the game with a nine run third inning. Steven Smith, Davis, Timmy Beal, John Fulp, Chris Williams, Frankie Beal and Jeremy Copeland all provid- ' ed strong hitting as the Hosiery batted around on the Miller Park pitching staff. Blevins took all of his starters out of the game; with the exception of Davis, who fin ished the game with his four inning, no-hitter. Hanes Hosiery has a bye this week and gets back into action on June 30. i Nelson named to replace Marcolina as CIAA business manager Nicole Nelson-has recently been named the business manager for the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAA). She will assume that position on July 1,1999. V Nicole earned her MBA degree. with a dual focus on financial mam, - . agement and business law, in 1997 from Auburn University at Mont gomery, where whe also obtained her B.S. degree in business adminis tration in 1996. She also attended the Primary Leadership Develop ment Course at Fort Benning, Ga., where she was named a "Distin guished Honor Graduate" in 1991. In May 1990, Nelson completed her ! certification: at the Advanced Administrative Specialist School in Fort Jackson, S.C. ' Nelson's most recent career addi tion was finance division coordina tor at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston Salem. Prior to that, Nelson was credit manager/accounting supervi sor for the Adam's Mark Hotel in Winston Plaza. She also served as the managing editor/advertising rep resentative for the Aumnibus, the student newspaper of Auburn Uni versity at Montgomery and senior auditor/trainer/night manager at varibus hotels. Nelson has been a tin,1 'l1- h ii j?j _T r^ai member of the American Business Women's Association (ABWA) since 1998, and is an active member of a number of business affiliations thrpughout the country. Nelson replaces Martha Macoli ni, who served as business manager for the past nine years. Marcolini is currently the director of finance for the Lawrence Joel Veteran Memori al Coliseum in Winston-Salem. 25 Years of Trivia Contest ' ******** - Pep Boys *' p 1 AJHHrnpan Seniors from pane Bl ? ? V better than it did last year. "I think our chances are good," Mitchell said. "We don't have anyone out there with an atti tude. That is a big help. My assis tants are working real hard with them and that's making it a lot ; easier." Senior Leaeue Roster Robert Carpenter Arthur Thompson Chris Key Lamont Jackson JaDon Barkley Frank Hauser Mike Thompson Carl Shepherd P.J. 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