s= By Bill Johnson SB SPORTS I BEA T | vm Hill Johnson YUU SAW IT HERE! . . .People who stand outside the church and criticize those on.the inside have very little odo! Has anyone seen a sweet, feminine, a ay-like character on television recently9 Dh, well! If you’re interested in trying your luck with a professional football team and feel you’re not quite good enough to make it with the. NFL teams, you might want to take a trip up to Baltimore for a tryout with the Baltimore Warriors, a semi-pro outfit that is a member of the Delaware Valley Football Conference. Coach Dick Burton and his staff are looking for players of “quality.” iir why Johnson C. Smith is not ) a radio broadcast network to send ay-from-home games back to e? Such a network woiild not only extra cash, it would also develop interest in our athletic teams. It's a ay to build a huge following, i Peete slipped a few notches on the 00 top golf rponev winners on the last week. Smooth-swinging Peete « v^ned $46,916 so far this year. At the same time, popular long-ball hitting Jim Dent has climbed up to 61st spot, with . slightly more than $25,000 in earnings, i Research reveals that only six percent of the college football players drafted by the pros came from predominately black schools...Accordingly, there were 330 athletes chosen and only 20 from black colleges. Some experts place the blame on a "lack of top flight talent.” Tennessee State and Mississippi Valley State have entered a two-year agreement to play football in the famed Memphis Liberty Bowl, beginning this fall. / i Look for the Los Angeles Lakers to offer Sin Diego an attractive package of talent for its leadoff spot in the upcoming NBA dra't. If the deal can be made, the Lakers will go all out to get Virginia’s Ralph Sampson in their mid. Local rumors report that A1 Attlee is interested in Phil Flores of Johnson C.' Smith. I find that difficult to believe. Almost as difficult as believing the repojts labeling Rick Mahom, formerly of Hampton, as the "meanest, toughest and dirtiest” player in the NBA. Phil Busher says J. C. Smith has recruit ed three lovely young women for its basket ball team. “To date we’ye not signed any male athletes for our basketball squad,” Phil informs. Norfolk State, which has an impressive history for corraling top ath letes, has signed Ann Theus, supposedly one of the most prolific scorers ever to play basketball in the Tidewater areas. While the fussing rage over Yankee shortstops Bucky Dent and Roy Smalley - who is better and who should have more playing time, etc. - Larry Milburne is being overlooked. If you recall, Milburne led the Yankess into the World Series last fall while playing the position, Julius Irving rammed home 164 dunks this past season. His Philadelphia 76ers teammate Darryl Dawkins was credited with only 50 dunks. Buck Williams set a New Jersey Nets record for rebounds. The former Maryland star grabbed 1,005 his first year in the pros. The Boston Celtics lost only six times in the Boston Garden where every game was played before a sellout crowd. My guess is that Boston will tangle with the L.A. Lakers in the NBA Champion ship series. The struggling Cleveland Cavaliers have dropped $9 million in the last two seasons...Surprisingly, the average ;ames increased by 5.7 u*. I believe that if the attempt to get Samp r James Worthy. Moses Malone, who he MVP of the NBA, is ear to play basketball. He’sklatad to become a free agent later this year. ..Met You Didn’t Know That - Reggie Jgdcson turns 36 on May 18? Or that the NBA Playoffs will extend into the second weak of June if it runs its full course? While the national press was showering high praises on the Atlanta Braves and their sensational early season win streak, the San Diego Padres were taking off like a space shuttle . .All 58,838 tickets have been sold for the 1982 All-Star Baseball Game. It will be ' in Montreal July 13. Atlanta Braves have become one of baseball’s hottest items. They drew 37,288 fans for their 12th win and their TV rating has reached an all-time high. Thirty-seven percent of all TV sets in use on a recent Saturday night were timed to the game while “Love Boat” and “Fantasy Island” dreu^only a 29 share. Nothing’s sweeter than little babies Their innocence shining brighter than the noon sun. Eleven gorgeous infants com peted in the Ever Ready Club’s Baby Contest recently in celebration of the sure who would come out in first place It was a close competition and the babies were working extremely hard For most it was their competition and already their parents had instilled in them to do their best. But when the time came to announce the winner all contestants were at ill ease. Most were wiggling around in the seats with aiticipation until the emcee announce^ that Ronald Mitchell placed in first position Second runner-up w as Curtis An^rson; third place went to Sharlton Cranford; and fourth position members * the Ever Ready Club will not forget we valiant efforts of all the contestants. Included in the contest were littl* masters Damarcus Johnson. Bobby Cndwell. Jermar Perry. Bryant Love, romarcus Perry. Demetric Blaylock and La Parshe McDowell. Grier Stars In Salisbury Track Meet West Charlotte’s Katrina Grier 'had an -outstanding conference track meet sec tional track meet in Salisbury. This week's Spring Sports Star of the Week s*t a record in the long jurip. improving the old on* by' two feet when she /eaped 20'2\ She also won the triple jump. “We had a problem this year with.- distance run ners," saU second year coach Delores Easter, "but I couU still count on people like Tracey Easter and Katrina Grier to wiij.. events when they needed-to te won. We just took what we had and went for it. They gave it everything they had.” Tracey Easter bettered the sectional record of 29.1 in the 200 meter hurdles by cruising in at 28.39. She placed second in the 100 meter hurdles, fourth in the high jump and joined her teammates for third in the 800 meter realy. Also setting records were North’s Shunta Robinson in the shotput, Myers Park's Katrina Swanson in the discus, Olympic’s Sonja Marshall in the 100 meter hurdles, Patricia Whit worth of Ashbrook in the 200 dash and Darwin Davis of South in the 400 dash. Swanson was third in the shot and threw the discus BATCH Wins Second T Match The BATCH Travelin’ All-Stars won their second match of the season, 20-10, over Durham. ' The Travelin’ All-Stars beat Greenville’s Western Carolina Aces, 16-9, last week. The Stars move into a first place tie in the team overall standings with Winston-Salem’s Kimberly —EarKSlpokers Both are 1-0 in the league. In the junior division, Charlotte is also tied with Winston-Salem. In the senior division, Charlotte is in first place with a 1-0 record. Winston Salem is 0-0-1 and in second place. Winning in singles for the Travelin’ All-Stars were Wilbur Young, Stan Law, and Frento Burton. In doubles, Brenda Styles and Wildred Mack, Drew Berry. Eric Abrams, Junior McGill, Brian Mur phy and Algernon Johnson. In doubles, winners were Calvin Davis and Wilbur —Young, Branda Styles and_ Ann Duvoisin, Kay James and Wildred Mack, Draw Berry and Junior McGill, Algernon Johnson and Brian Murphy, Marshall Little and Eric Abrams, Brenda Styles and Wilbur Young, Ann Duvoisin and Derrick Anderson, Wildred Mack and Calvin Davis and Kay James and Church Whitley. The next match for the Travelin’ All-Stars is Saturday at Greenville, SC. Support Our Advertisers! _!_ /-,- _ mr 124’J'2”. stther Charlotte winners vere the 400 meter relay team of Harding (Marilyn Byrd, Cynthia Baker, Wil helmeriia Harris, Eleanor Srnitb), the 800 meter relay tfcam of Independence (Au drea Robinson. Lisa McLean. Kim Ledbetter, Patricia Massey), and the 1,600 meter relay team of South Mecklenburg (Helen Parker. Carmon Nordman. Tonia Thompson. Darwin Davis). May Fifth Among Shotputtcre Nate May emains in the fifth posititfi among state shotputte* with a throw of 56'3". The larding athlete has betto'ed his throw by two fee since the last rankings Keenan Davis of Olympic ls fifth in thp triple lump _ with 46 8". Billy Williams of Myers Park is sixth with 467'4". In the high jump Shelton Boyer of West Charlotte is tied for first in the state with six feet and ten inches. Billy Williams of Myers / Park is third with six feet/ and eight inches. Russell/ Clark of West Charlotte is/ fourth with six feet and eight inches / Steve Edwards of Mye® Park is first in the pop vault with 14-0. Mi** Rhoads of West Meckltfi— burg is sixth with 12 6" / Haywood Smith of H;/d ~Tng is second ill the POO— meter intermediate hurdles with 38.5 secafids. Haywood WorkmanI of Myers Park is sixth/with 39 9 seconds James Johnson of/lyers Teen Dnifi l/e( Parents concerned about drug abuse by teens are invited to join />r Steve Glenn, author of/'Strength ening Tjie Family V and Kay Webb, pjfent move ment leader on Sunday. May 16 at Ra/iiada Inn. Call the C/iarlotte Drug Ivflueation tenter. 374*3211, for more in/ormation Pak is second in the loo mier dash with :1(K5 se conds Steve Griffin of Sdlh is fifth with 10.6 saonds In the 400 meter relay Myers Park with a time of 42 1 is first They are fol lowed by South with 42 2 and Harding w ith 42.7 Good Loan Assumption Owner Will Consider Personal Financing! — OPEN HOUSE— Sunday, May 16th, 3 to 6 -Description-: Den, 3 B.r.s, 1 ' 2 Baths. Formal Living Room New Gas Furnice Single Car Garage — Corner Lot Cousar Realty Co. 2229 Dundeen St. 376-0211 Contact Jimmie Hackett — —— 1 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health - - , /L * 1 * — ■ ... . 17 mg "tat". 14 mg. nicotine av per cigarette by FTC method.