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SPORTS BEAT (•ill .ItiluiMiii TELLING IT LIKE IT KEALLY IS!. I hose perfectly content with ihemselves are blinded by selt-satislaction. Fat Summerall and his color commentary side-kick John Madden will describe the action of Super Bowl XVI a week irom Sunday. CBS Sports will broadcast the ^pntest. - . Keggie Jackson was not listed on the New York Yankee recent released 40-man roster. Could it be that the volative outfield ,„er has outlived his usetuilness with the team? ' ~ --— Despite the short routes and quick cures, there s no easy way to anything that is worthwhile, accordingly between 17 and 20 million Americans are injured each year while participating in athletics. Street corner talk has-Charley Cox, lormer head swimming and assistant foot ball coach at Johnson C. Smith University, in line lor the head football coach position at Albany State. The Super Bowl should be a super duper affair with Kenny Anderson, Charley Alexander and Fete Johnson leading the Bengals to their first championship. This is mind-boggling! Fraine View A&M has attracted an average of 8,375 spectators to each of its home football games while posting a lowly 2-8 campaign. II one can believe the old cliche that defense wins big football games, look for Cincinnati to lace San Francisco' in the Super Bowl a week from Sunday. It’s going to be interesting to see if the NewEngland Fatriots, who have the first pick in the upcoming NFL draft, will go alter running back Marcus Allen of Southern California, quarterback Art Schlicter of Ohio State, or Jim McMahon, the highly-touted field general ot the Brigham YoUng football team. The Fatriots reportedly are eyeing Kenneth Sims, a super defensive lineman from Texas. Each member of the Super Bowl cham pionship team will receive $25,000. The losers will be paid $9,000 each, and the __players on the Teams reaching the-playoffs wiirppt ft mu. 11ivy ,-ni pinii $5 oorffnr L playing in a division championship game w and $9,000 for advancing to the conference title game. * • In my opinion Dwight Clark of San Francisco is the best lOth-round draft choice in the NFL. The Charlotte native caught 85 passes during the regular season, averaging 13 yards per catch and scoring four touchdowns.' According to NFL commissioner Fete Hozelle, the 1982 Super Bowl fans will spend $60,000 in financially troubled Detroit, Michigan, next week....JCSU Sports In formation Director Fhil Busher says the first allotment of CTAA Basketball Tour nament tickets given athletic director Eddie McGirt are all gone. He expects another batch of tickets any day now. Former North Carolina A&T standout A1 Attles has won 500 NBA games during his coaching career at San Francisco, He has won more career games than all but five NFL head coaches. Sportswriters, who cover Georgetown are currently referring to freshman sensation Fat Ewing as the “dirtiest Ewing since J.R.F- — The next time you feel the rich are not doing anything for the poor consider the contribution of New York Yankees outfield er Dave Winfield, who distributed food to 2,200 families in the Big Apple during the Christmas holidays. The bill came to about $100,000. Joe Black will do his autobio graphy. The one-time Brooklyn Dodgers rebel pitcher, who is now a vice presi dent with Greyhound Bus Company, report edly will tell ex-balf players that they must learn a business and go to work following their retirement from the game. Humors are the Cincinnati Keds are trying to peddle superstar George Foster to the New York Mets. They are probably asking for MI of dower Manhattan in ex change Tor <5fl? AT the game's greatest out! (elders. Seven ol the 14 teams in the C1AA have lost more basketball games than they have Won against non-league opponents. Dave Robbins ol Virginia Union, who owns a reputation Wbeing an excellent coach but a poor recruiter, has discovered 6’8” Charley Oakley, a Cleveland, Ohio, native who is leading the conference in field goal percentage shooting and individual re bounding. Would you believe that North Carolina Central, which has the southern division’s worst won-lost record, is leading the loop in team rebounding? ' Joe Kobirison will be looking tor an upset over our Bulls here Saturday night with a trio ol highly-prized rookies - 6’6” Vincent Cooper, 6 4” Patrick Thompson and 511” Wayne Miller.' ■ — » Guard Antonio Davis To Lead Bears Against Bulls Special I n The l*u>t There is nothing more in the world that Livingstone Bears basketball team would like to do than snap the five-game winning streak Johnson C Smith s Golden Bulls have over them They'll get the chance Saturday night in a doubleheader with the Bulls that tips oil at 5:20 p m at Brayboy gym Joe Kobinson s Fighting Bears w ill need a hot hand outside as the Bulls leature a much taller team Guard —AntnniuJJuvtsleads the Sa lisbury visitors with an impressive 2G.4 points a game to rank as the second best scorer in the CIAA Forward Adrian Wright is - - Uifij. i yp„ I'cbo under _a t 11 a game The ladies ol Livingstone had better luck last year as they split their two games w ith the Smith women. "Last year's loss hurt us down the road as far as keeping us out ol the CIAA women's tournament." cited coach Steve Joyner. We ll be lighting Living stone lor a tournament berth and will need this one." Bob Moore s cagers are coming oil a two-game road trip against Klizabeth City State and Norfolk State. "It's alw:ays great to be back home," cited Moore. It s no picnic trying to win CIAA games on the road especially alter^a seven hour drive to Virginia." The Brayboy "Mad house' continues to pro vide a welcome refuge lor Smith. The Bulls are -to this season alter going tu-l at the campus gym last year Since Moore's arrival lour years ago J C. smith has posted a 21-4 record at home. Mahoney fc “Player Of The Week” It.' James t uthbcrison -t*iisi Writer Charles Everett ICHT honey knows his place on the bas'ketball court. He is assertive concerning what is expected ol him • Well. I am going to have to hit the boards more." he said. "I'll need to be -a better shooter I have really worked on that this, year Alter the Myers Park Christmas Tournament - North finished third in the eight-team event 1 real ized that my jump shot was better this year than it has been in the past I'll also need to help under -.the board." Mahoney, the son of Mrs Carolyn Mahoney ol the Tanglewood neighborhood, is a t>'2". 1(5 pound junior i forward. This week's Char lotte Post "Player ol the Week is averaging 1H points per ballgame His high game this season has been 28 in an 80-79 double overtime w in over Olympic in the Myers Park Tour nament Mahoney got his training at Kanson Junior High School where oddly enough he w as most valuable play er in track and an outstand- | ing player in football. I He was an end and flank er on the Viking football team that was third in the Southwestern 4A Confer ence 01 the transition from football lo basketball, he said. "There is not that much of a difference I still have to work hard, but I don't have to be so rough in basketball It was difficult the first couple of games. I got in foul trouble in a couple «Mbe early games because I was playing too rough Mahoney said that Coach Leroy Holden has helped l#lm by giving him much needed confidence in his game He has helped me w ork on my weaknesses he said "Coach Kalph Col lette has helped me alse Mahoney rates Independ ence. South Mecklenburg and Myers Park as tne teams to beat Subscribe To The Post! •loe Kobinson ” ’ r.ooKiTigrror ■ upvot.— Following Saturdays game the Bulls Witt be'on the road six ol its next seven games aajgWe.rejomg to have to pu> tremendous basket ball during that stretch, admitted Moore "But the advantage to us will be -hav+ng—the _hmue__court_ during the Imal weeks when teams must win in order to make the CIAA Tournament Athletic Director Eddie McGirt is waiting on addi tional tournament tickets from the CIAA office It didn't take long tosell out. stated McGirt JCSl Be gion II Aiumni have set up a Smith headquarters at the Holiday Inn. Virginia Heacb-K-eseFVHUuus._-.cuu. he made at HU4-42HI711 Tor information call Obie Patterson at 24K-ti9(i;l or the Dtlice ol Alumni Allairs at :»7H-102fi UNCC’s 49ers Prepare For Three “Tough” Cage Battles '.ini'-'i ulliiM-rlMMi Cn-i s|n>r|s \VI'ilcr Ihe t ini i: sit\ oi North C tmlitin > ■arlotle Tiers. c»-' to -out ■ l i heir, lies I seasons in recent history, are currently spurting a lanlastic “record1 as~ they prepare lor a big week All the games are non conlerenco games The Tiers host St Joseph s ot l’ennsy Kama at 7 p m in the Coliseum on Satur dliy ( m Monday . Georgia State l Diversity visits the •Mine Shalt lor an tt p in game On Wednesday , the Tiers return to the Coli seum to play the surging JlPi>a j ach Kin State I'm \ersity Mountaineers' in a" 7 i.'i p in game The Hawks dl St Joseph s are coached by Jim Boyle In the, only previous game between the two teams. St Jose^TT? w jn 72-<i.j in l«Kl Last year, the Hawks advanced to the Mideast Kegional finals Included among their victims was "top-ranked- DePauL--liMH__ in a momentous upset. They eventually lost to na tional champion Indiana in the finals ol the region The top players are 6'5" senior guard Bryan War rick, if 2 senior guard Jel lery Clark, till)" sopho more center Tony Costner, t' j senior Mark Dear born. li'.V sophomore Lon me MeFarlan. and till" sophomore Kevin Spring mail ..... The Georgia State Pan thers are a former member ol the Sun Belt Conference Jim Jarrett is the head coach. Hands Tucker. Archie Booker. Franklin Bennett and Tons Graham are the top plasers I'N'CC leads ssith 19 series wins to tsso lor Georgia Slate " Kevin Cantwell is (he iieacLcood)_Pl the JVIoun taineta's_The Apps include Duke among their s e-tones I Ins season Knm\ Miiiieiine mil read ing The ( harlolte I’list1.' I lien share s mn cops. • ifMis'Natd \ good 11idi) oui ot I In. good irtMMirc ul iu>. 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