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<n?.-tM??S I\ PR 4 CT7CE: The Hoke Huth flucte. ico^Jfiew^mce citamps. get in a little practice before fturti^Fi. '^u axarmamerc Merekanh Bonding Uague tot nwiEis liams >0*011 I "*7 AtouaiiJter telh. I"*6 Schemer McAJfesier 1 73 LjctYiffr T*ykir 1 70 L*rr* Sack 169 MHksNapucs 16" JSannes 'Smgietar> 164 LaelDKitaE 162 HaawMi HencbTx 161 Gearys VLdfccn 161 ^tHnoE HoJhngs worth 1 6 1 3W ?+? ami Htjth series Iftamsan 537 series Aato Parts 0 Smkers 4 Shoe Chest t} Tccwme Barber Shop 4 MsdsaeTs 3 Hotknse.-?ort?! Flonsi I Hoffingswortli Bus Co. 1 Four some 3 Tte ?wi? xMrie Hoflingswottfi FUorrs vs. Hoil ingsworth Bos Co MkfcadTs *s_ Powrsonae Towae Baraer Siso^r vs. -Vuio Parts Strikers *s. Stooe Oca Newcomers' Gift Let Us Help You Get To Know Hoke County throu&h The News-Journal If You Are A Newcomer Arod Have Lived Here Less Than Three Months, Yotm Can Receive A Three-Month Subscription To Tie News-Journal . ABSOLUTELY FREE! AH Y cm Must Do Is Call And Qrv* Us Yowir Name- And Aaldbress The News-Journal I 1 All Stars Take Scurlock Tigers The Men' Basketball Li&cx opened the week's- schedule *aa)n the .Ail Stars diefc-at: ng :.tc Scurlock Tigers 108-54 G. Ma>nor picked up ?2 nutans, R. Maynor U. C Wright E2. I Covmgton 12 and a Leslie. tju 32 points for the All Starv Fjt tibe Scurlock Tigers K.. Jones taaS 1(6 points, C. Ray I J. and II Vkaivns pumped in 13. Ln the second game, r.n?: "'ser* downed the Suns $3-~2. T with 22 points, 6L. McOkjccbM 3> and C. Black with IS point- ?<ct>? high scorers for the ~<Sers Jl. Car thens with IS points. N. VBcVe-iS 17 and W. Love threw m L2 tvhoes for the Suns. Ln Nfc ednesdav mght -Jtae Suns defeated the ScuriOck F jzt 82-TJ. The last game o-t' cite -*eei matched the All Stars -Ae Vk recking Crew with the %J. Scar* gathering the win '**-$(} 1 Silver Hall Gang 2- AH Stars 1 3 -a 3. Tfcers * * 4. Suns * ? 5 Wrecking Crew A 31 6. Scurlock Tigers B 3-4 Buck Cagers Take Conference Title The Hoke High lm.il> capoaned ckc Scedecesacrm. *-A Cariuuj Iwvs beskctbel lii?niwniii ill^i Ftm da-v twyir wick a 86-"Tl wia o*er L umbcrTicn . Ttes is nike second 4- A riomshxp the Bucks ikt*e ?oa in thac l*si four years. The Backs, who qualified for che North Carolina High Sdfcooi Vnhkaac Xssociackm state ptawiffs m;jrfa a victory o*e r E E. Santk Dat*c Tuesday. wifl draw a first -coumi Kc on this week's conference oour "1 feel pretty food about this, team.. ? we continue to pissy tike we have bees playing. I think our chances of winning it ail arc rea? i aim very pfc? i e phuiui real weiL s <wm tM a good team effort. ~ "Tlraai^ forth . 9$' s?ad eflfora affiaasrwdy. T*e hcis. who last won the 1979, were led in by Fred had a career - Greg Hnrttagi wu ill was second b cane scoriag with 25 points. scored DO Thr Ji T mnfciilm? 7*S-771_ Basketball sawonc Hoke Hbghi Bomsc; Ihifcag ? mull 25. >tdL*unni ft, Udie 12, MdLe?2ii. Eaffloftag 13, McDtaf fie 2. Thumsaj. 2? Gafcert, Morgan, Pickett. Hoke High Qrfe Bras 10. McCwrnaiick ?*? Elheanaes 8. Johnson 4. Pradterm 27, McN? 4. Sou?hertiHn? 4L VkmnwouL Basketball Team Named Top Athletes The Buck's Varsity Bo* "4 Bas, kcnteaJ] Kaon has been named: Mafic C 0*- AaMeses of the Week for the of February 21-25 b* the Hi>kcr Hun Coaching Staff. The ream mas tapped for ttfce hi rruir few winning the Southeasuerrr 4A C mHdieT ence Championship. The Buck's stowed op the Championship b* defeating E E. Sands last Taes Jay angfat and Lamberton on FrtsBa* anetau . The Team ended the season with an mi in biAhm. 19-4 overall mark wftndh imliftr.'d a l?-2 conference monk.. The Kara pamcipares in die oontionenae wcrtumetit this week .urd- then: aAnmnw. a? the scaoe plwwffii. based: oa as ni jj.nilT -season jjufaiBiig dkampnflntdnp.. With 1 .. fc? Mjanrt^n Hoke couch Rbtr Rarsjna, teranps home his second coniierxoMc ? *' ni"yp???-h?j 1 this year as. Ihe is atiso tribe coach of 4 die BUck'* C?fawoe Champion ship crossr-coHannr* aeam.. Dmrnk Proof 'Gorilla Goal* Is Dawkins Proof Over the years the equipment aised to play basketball has gro?*Ti wwh the game. T octay . a heal -created- tS-inch naetal ran bolted to a thick, shatter -resistant glass backboard viands - * here Dr. James VausmirbS peach basket once fa'iuing. So why are slam chink ers soil shuunerifflg backboards and bending mm> Thai's the problem Sorensen Ctamnta? Industries. the nation number one supplier of roil-m competition basketball backstops-, nook to Dr. Frank Hart, a North; Car-ffliliBa State University mechanical engineer Hart'> extensive research on the backboard and nm produced some unprecedented know ledge about dunk stress and bow to prevent it from breaking glass boards. The research also led to the development of a new beeted-up basket called the "Cionlla Goal." a nm >o resistant to stress that t? sav prove to be the basket of the future. Breakaway baskets being used bv man*. National Collegiate \EhiletJC Association teams and the VaxjonaJ Basketball Association are i:he currem panacea for stress reLaaed damage to backboards- Bui even these spring-loaded, hinged, collapsible nms, designed to gr?e when tat with 230 pounds of force ?from a siam dunk, haven't ended ail the devastation. V.osi breakaways are con structed of the same metal as tradi ..lonai baskets, so if players hang from them after the basket cot ?ap^ev. there's no guarantee >tf aiiis: bending or breaking. V:cordmg to Hart, who ts also NCSL's associate dean o>t? engineering, the problems of bend ing and glass breakage aren't just affecting teams who play compen t?om basketball. The country's pubfac schools, playgrounds and WHAT HAS NERVES OF STEEL* STAYS UP 24 HOURS A DAY AND GIVESYOU BkST SERVICE? ucbM UNITED CAROLINA BANK raanaeran 4 .rinei s ^xstd >?????? )? i?d?; io4f dkuvisuds of ?'*rl,n '*?'*- annual! V 00 rejiace standard metal baskets mftndh ikave been to death. to ? here thai rise rena di winch wfcal a rise """Gorrfla Goal " wiflte fcea apply. Hart said rhar wiiie? teeb-arcngrh fools are in scafltedL a ?4?oie :ram of kirfs can fc? B firm Ae hoops and never bemi iftwni The reseanda ai NCSU was done im nm? rihascs In phase one. Hart .and has associates studied the metal ran.. They nested k for weakness ?and fcuuajd as stress level. Using wfaac tihey learned, they were able tao ?ic*?kap a ingh-srrength goal ?hnc& ?<onkd pea Rji m in the same warn *$- a iradmonal competition tiiatln A jampmassr model developed by MTSL' rngn.ru t rs enabled them to smnntaie nbe metal rim aid observe us. Teacmem w? the dynamic force of a h^d ,ftiarok cm a video screen. "We gathered our data by luadlnng caiibraied weights at vj-nwas. posasoes around an actual .ivrajjenanjoo basket nm . ""After removing each load, we Tnf.xa?d nbe ran's ability do snap bsadk is? jb ongmal position," Han ?iaudL ,--%1hen a rim can no longer naoffli. Jt & ben: and permanently ?tummped %hea ube icsi results were pro cnmmnccL ube researchers observed dhe mdec simulaTJon of the rim, iltawnn uhe tape down, running it ?frame toy frame until they Jcfccwwered the breaking point. A Typocajl competition nm MbmsakawKays nnchaierf) will support jtaS 29C[ pcanads of force. T^ie ne* hagb-strength "Gorilla G orf~ supports more than 80C piromdj. of dnakage, and without rW teases and extra hardware fawnd o? tine breakaways, it looks mJ neaas the baskets players ikave beea shoocaag at for the past JO years. "The hagh-carbon. medxum pfc?Kpfcor??Bs, low -magnesium mxrvsane of aaecal combined by a special heat tiuuajt gives the ""Garth ad the right staff." says Rmadd Sanawa, president of Sniunucn-Chrisoiaai Enterprises, she Angier -based coaapaay marketing: the mem coal.. " Three- Etamtiims could chm themselves- samiitaiiNnsK ?**?-? the rim wouiidta'^ fbendL"* In x second] ?ikasc off the research, Ham .?mfl Ube NCSL' engineers nr.Hrr snpiwwed the com puter pruitr.Hn tadkeo simula tions co confirm; sttKsr suspicions about giass feeandb. jod rbe roie im?a)i|mmi?nf rjiK> foggs giving m their breakage. "Vkt prugnHnrnjcJ uhe video model co dit>piaw a snaratared board by sections.. rttwm macdaed Afferent levels of force ttrromi duamk shoes as they moved n&maujgfe iibe glass."' Hart ?iaui. ""^fcTbe? nbe farce betame so great lltac 1 reached cbe board's- stress- ItaxeL ube class shat tered.'" The modiei *;as xSke pro grammed Co s?a The board *fcnle tipped at utt'tfenciu angles. '"Our suspicions- ?ere jgfenroed. lif a glass bosard: is imsaiijBitted (one cor ner tipped sfigftciiy an <w ana:), n is m a pre-stress condtauns and more likdy to break *iscc km by dunk force. ' ' Kart sa?dL Accordiiimg Jio Son em sen, misaligned glass (boards have even been knowa no sitoamer daring the night, hours ifter a game has been played. The aru*?d! 'leaves cbe gym. the heat goes- liwmaL. ahe building freezes* and: tihe iboamaL. sal m a pre-stress cundtajim shaners to smithereens. Results from; nhe second phase of Hart's research) alio* him no of fer some a?*ncr oe maintaining glass backboiardK. regardless of ?cbe type of rim. "^ hen aiiusome uhe botes on vour boards 5q?hE saa^t always right**" he sand. *" AJ yew need to cio is use a ttewril and) make sore the board is- perfaoi)* peirprtidnmiar.'* tf it Mv evan ?iaaa Jankers like Etewkms- are annf so hive a tiough time breaking ?aw board AN OLD nwumon The firtt cottege snadraa ia Aimenca to work his wmp ^ cofcge was i- .n J- n J a. grmnmfico ttiit rarai C ? Mas.. ia 1457. He KCttATMN MfCTM ?A aky I n j b* Maadk 24. 19H3 mz Mr Walter BUt. 1928 Tyirr Loop Rod. >iidl. \ C 23376.
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