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Merriment 34. E^ccuse 35. Troubles 38. The Dead Scrolls Freshman Broncos Helps THE TRIBUNAL, AID PAGE 7 ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTS 5 I 1 T— X— s r~ r~ 10 II li \\ ii Ii I* 20 2t ii it I*#* ii U % 27 a % ii Si H M JV % 57 a ♦1 % FAYEITEVILLE The hot bats of a freshman and a sophomore at Fayetteville State University have kept coach Milton Armistead’s baseball in the thick of things as the spring season of baseball unveils at FSU. leading the Broncos in batting is a hard hitting freshman from Jackson ville, NC named David Middleton. The Bronco left fielder is swinging the stick at a hefty .500 clip and has helped his club maintain its 3-4 mark. Right behind Middleton is a sophomore catcher Boysie Jackson who is batting a healthy .313 and is a native of Pinetops, stead’s “big sticks” have kept the team rolling for the CIA circuit, because the Broncos have yet to play a conference game. “Our play has been rather inconsistent and I’m hoping that we can jell before we hit the road. But I am somewhat satisfied with some aspects of our game,” said Armistead. * * * * , CIAA Spring Meeting To Be Held R1CHM0ND*VA.- The Central Intercollegiate Ath letic Association (CIAA) will hold its annual Spring Meeting at the Holiday Inn-Scope, Norfolk, Vir ginia, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 18, 19 and 20th, Commissioner L. D. Smith announced today. Norfolk State College will be the official host institution for the meeting. The three-day shirt sleeve working session will wrestle with some thorny issues facing the league and review for possible Aggies Open 1975 Baseball Season North Carolina. Coach Milton Armi- ‘Count’ Basie At WSSU Paced by All-American pitcher A1 Holland, the , North Carolina A&T State University Aggies opened their 1975 baseball cam paign with consecutive wins. Holland, who led the nation’s college pitchers in strikeouts a year ago and was among the tops in earned run average, con- season as he struck out 17 University of Maryland, Eastern Shore batters enroute to a 6-1 victory. The only run that the visitors scored was unearn ed. “I feel more confident now and I think that my curve ball is breaking better than a year ago,” said Holland, who turned ing of Jimmy Rushing, the styles of the principal soloists - Lester Young and Herschel Evans on tenor saxes, Earl Warren on alto sax. Buck Clayton and Harry Edison on trumpets, Dickie Wells and Benny Morton on trombone, playing arrangements created by Eddie Durham and several men in the band. “Head arrange ments, developed sponta neously by Basie’s soloists, added to the electrifying impact of the band. Through the forties, the band realized the occasio nal loss of key soloists, Basie, however, consistent ly maintained a band renowned for its contagious rhythmic pulsation, inspir ed soloists and superlative team soirit, a band unique Continued frctn Page 1 in Jazz. During these years by 62 of his fellow the band featured a number musicians who voted his of outstanding tenor sax band the “Greatest Ever” men, including Don Byas, and also “New Star” in the Buddy Tate, Lucky Thomp- musicians poll in Leonard son, Illinois Jacquet and Feather’s 1956 Encyclope- P^ul Consalves. A1 Killian, jia Yearbook of Jazz. Emmett Berry and Joe in addition to winning Newman were among the American polls such as trumpet stars, the trom- Down Beat Reader’s Poll in bone section included Vic 1955, Basie’s band won the Deckenson and Jay Jay International Critics’Poll in Johnson. Down Beat, 1956 and the Except for the period in Readers Poll of the French 1950-51 when he led a Monthly Le Jazz Hot. swinging sextet (the per- Count Basie has definite- sonnel included Clark ly established himself as a Terry, Wendell Gray and modern music immortal Buddy Defranco), Basie has during his more than led a big band continuously twenty-five years as a for two and a half decades, bandleader. He has gained a global reputation for his undying allegiance to the beat. A measure of the esteen in which Count ^lisie is held tinued where he left off last down two pro contracts in Racist Jensen Blasted By Behavioral Scientist NOTE: INFORMATION COURTESY OF WILLARD ALEXANDER, INC. ^an !Hbpics^^ Life Line IF YOU THINK THINGS ARE TOUQH^THEY’rE Touqh IF YOUTWINK TMEVliE NOT. YOU^RE crazy/* Ctontinued frc»n Page 2 tion and retrieving for sound educational planning and reporting; more ratio nale in the allocating of human and material re sources; facilitation of the institution’s evaluation pro cess and assessment of manpower; and the organi zation of personnel ma nagement and recruitment. First Application Relieves Itchy Skin Rash Also Helps Promote Healing Medicated Zemo quickly relieves itching, irritated skin. Then Zemo helps nature heal and clear red, scaly skin rashes externally caused. For fast relief, get Zemo Ointment or Liquid. GREENSBORO The genetic theory of psycholo gist Arthur Jensen has created “a racist renai- sance,” a University of Illinois professor said in a speech at A&T State University last Tuesday night. Speaking on “Race and Genetic Inferiority,” Dr. Jerry Hirsch, a noted behavioral geneticist, said “like few other things, Jensenism demonstrates today why science without scholarship is bankrupt.” Jensen and Nobel Prize winning physicist, William B. Shockley, have gained national attention With their theory that American blacks are genetically inferior in intelligence to American whites. Hirsch, an outspoken critic of both scientists, told his racially mixed audience that Jensen’s theory is based on biological misin formation. order to complete his education at A&T. “Coming into this season a lot of people around the league thought the only pitch I had was a fastball. But I trained hard between seasons to perfect my curve and off speed pitches.” Holland has been getting plenty of bat support from tri-captain Willie Morrison. “At the moment Willie and Ralph Brown are doing an outstanding job for us,” said Mel Groomes who has coached the Aggies for 20 seasons and has won nine “It is based on the conference championships, fallacious assumption that “This should be one of the teachability is the comple- top teams I’ve had over the ment of, or varies inversely years mainly because we with, heritability -- a have more pitching.” fallacy.” “I have enough pitchers so that 1 may try splitting Hirsch’s Greensboro ap- games so that they will all pearance was sponsored by get enough work. A1 the North Carolina Fellows Holland is the ace of the group at A&T. staff and I’ll get him into the normal pitching rota- He said the heritability every four days,” said measure was developed for Groomes. a purpose and use “unrelated to and inappro priate for education and teaching.” ratification some of the constitutional changes made at the recent National Collegiate Athletic Associ ation (NCAA' meet. Also on the agenda is the consideration of Barber Scotia College and Federal City College for member ship in the league. Both institutions made formal presentations at the mid winter meeting. Barber Scotia College is located in Concord, North Carolina while Federal City College is located in the District of Columbia. In addition, the Delegate Assembly will consider constitution amendments and sports rule changes. Included in the amend ments is one for further Doctors have found a medication meeting. CIAA President Bobby Vaughan will address the delegates and preside over themeeting. Dr. Lyman Brooks. President of Nor folk State College: will be one of the first inductocs to the CIAA Hall of Fame al a luncheon on Saturday, April ,19, 1975. Commissioner Smith will make his annual report to the Delegate Assembly and report on the activities of the confcrence. Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation ^ 900000004 women participation. Athletic Directors, Facul ty Athletic Chairmen. Women representatives, various league coaches associations, and an organ izational meeting of the member institution’s Sports Information Direc tors will be held. The latter is an outgrowth of a recent seminar held with the media and SIDs. The CIAA Track and Field, golf and tennis championships will be held in conjuntion with the OOOOOOOO O BO'O* that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The answer is Preparation H ®. 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