\ Pagg 8 THE TRIBUNAL AID WKDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3.1975 f********* ; FOOTBALL * ♦ « TRACK BASEBALL SPORTS BASKETBALL TENNIS GOLF A RIDDLE IN RHYMES Rev. T. by M. Walker Shaw Basketball Team Is CIAA“Sleeper” WHAT AM I? They pluck me seasonally and load me on trucks To deliver me to where I am needed; They price me reasonably putting my buyers in luck, Especially after I am well seeded. With my intestines removed, and I’m hollow within, And I’m given a mouth, nose, and eyes It makes me interestingly used by those who may win Some type of prize if they should try. WHAT AM I? I am rounded out, and yet I’m somewhat creased By nature’s grooving artist. When I’m carried about and finally released, I just shine as if I am polished. I am no lantern, and yet my name is Jack; Still that’s what I’m called when up high , Glaring at random upon crowds around me packed As children in the party pass by. WHAT AM I? I’m first green on the vine, and then I turn yellow. And besides that I am very dumb; Yet it seems to all that I am a popular fellow. For at least 1 am nobody’s bum. There can be a lesson around me centered; I can be a means to inspire Hope for those of supression who may have entered Defeatism and slow death beside. WHAT AM I? One lesson I teach by just being my yellow self Is that whether you are white or yellow There is a positive glow you can radiate from a shelf. Proving that one can shine for the other fellow. So now as you grow within your own human setting. Ripening to be plucked by and by. Try never to .sow the bad seeds of fretting When you can give a lantern smile. WHAT AM I? RALEIGH, N.C.- Shaw University head basketball coach James Farris des cribes his team as the “sleeper’’ of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic As sociation (CIAA). Farris, beginning his third year as basketball coach believes he finally has a team capable of winning, despite his two year record of 14 wins and 34 losses. For the first time in several years the Bears will his thirteen man squad. Farris describes forward guard Andrew Richardson as the team leader. Richardson, an all CIAA candidate (1973-74), is fast and has a deadly outside shot. During the 1973-74 season Richardson had a 21.3 game average and is expected to be one of the CIAA’s leading scorers. Farris will open up with 6-10 Jake Rodgers at center. Rodgers is the play the majority of their tallest player in the CIAA, games on campus m Spaulding Gymnasium which will give the Bears a home court advantage. The home court advantage is usually good for 8 or 10 extra points in a tight game. The Bears lost several key games by less than eight points last season. The Bears will play three games at Ligon Junior High School Gym including the opener a- gainst Winston-Salem State University on Tuesday, December 2 at 8 p.m. The Bears were hit hard last season when several starters were unable to play because of academic pro blems. However, that problem has been solved and Farris is blessed to have 9 seasoned players on Greensboro Prepares For MEAC to (The answer to last week’s riddle is MIRROR. (This riddle will be answered in the next issue (of THE TRIBUNAL AID. Post Best Record FAYETTEVILLE-When After losing 9-7 the season opened in Norfolk State; 6-0 in September, coach Ray Elizabeth City, and 42-25 McDouglal felt he could against J.C. Smith; this improve last year’s 4-7 team is the best Ray record. McDougal has had during He had a host of seniors, his six years as chief among them All-American mentor, and their record track and football great proved it. James Godwin, who put a 7-3 season together this year and made it the best record on paper at Fayetteville State (N.C.) University. The team lost three heart-breakers and could have easily gone undefeat ed for the season. camp. CIAA Mid-Winter Meeting RICHMOND - The Cen tral Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) will hold its Mid-Winter Meet ing Saturday and Sunday. December 6-7, 1975, Com missioner L.D. Smith announced today. In making the an nouncement, Commissio ner Smith stated that Saint Augustine’s College and Shaw University would be GREENSBORO, N.C. - Marvin “Human Eraser” Webster is gone from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Con ference, but the MEAC still expects the 1975-76 basketball season to be a thriller. So much so until coaches in the league are already pointing to the MEAC’s annual basketball tourna ment, scheduled for next February 26-28 in the 15,000-seat Greensboro Co liseum. The MEAC coaches held their annual kickoff press conference in the coliseum Although 19 seniors will last Monday and imme- graduate, McDougal has a diately picked North Caro- fine nucleus of players A&T as the team to returning next fall.S beat in the conference race. Heir-apparent to step Dr. James Younge, into James Godwin’s cleats acting commissioner of the are many Broncos in the MEAC, announced that The two-day shirt sleeve working sessions will be involved in constitutional amendments, short and long range scheduling, CIAA Basketball Tourna ment Committee meetings, and various CIAA coaches association meetings. Highlight of the meeting will be presentation of the CIAA parade of champions in various sports. President the host institutions and Bobby Vaughan will pre- that the meetings will be side and Commissioner held at the Holiday L.D. Smith will make his Inn-North, Highway I, semi-annual report to the Raleigh. league. tickets for the MEAC tournament will go on sale Dec. 1 in the coliseum. He said the advance sale will include only season books at $18.00 for premium seats and $14.00 for side court seats. Persons ordering tickets are asked to add fifty cents for handling charges. “With the kind of teams we are expecting in the conference this season,” said Younge, “we are expecting upwards of 25,000 fans to attend our tournament.” In addition to the Aggies, the conference race is expected to feature out standing teams by Howard University, S.C. State College, North Carolina Two Triggers for big cutting jobs, and little pruning jobs. ONLY 29.95 vyifth 12" bar & chain Look for your locol Homelite dealer tn the yellow pages “Our main goal right two of them I believe we now is to make it to win could be in good shape for some games and make it to the remainder of the year, the CIAA tourney in Farris said he intends for Hampton,” said Farris. We the team to be more have three conference aggressive than last year games before Christmas and he is hoping he can and if we can win at least develop a stronger defense COLD SORESAND FEVER BLISTERS: Farris will share the THROBBING PAIN, coaching duties with Bobby UNSIGHTLY SCABS Sanders, a Shaw graduate Now there is Blistr Klear' Medi- and hasWpthall rnnph at cation. remarkable medicated and basketball coach at g^l by the makers of Chap Stiok' East Garner Jr. High Lip Balm which can actually drv School and Cliff Anderson, a former player with the sightly. Invisible, non-greasy Ini Anoplpc Takprc Blistr Klear. .Available at anv LOS Angeles leakers. . drug store without a prescriptioti. however he lacks weight and experience. Rodgers is a graduat of Broughton High School, but he didn’t play any high school ball. In addition, he only weighs 190 pounds. Other stand outs include 6-6 Tommie Johnson and 6-5 Larry Hicks, a tranfer student from Kittrell Col lege. Joe Moye, a 6-2 guard was the only member of the 1974-75 squad to be named to the All CIAA squad. “Moye has all tools to be one of the most outstanding players in the country”, Farris said. He averaged 22 points per game last season and is considered one of the Bears most consistent players. Central, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Delaware State College and Morgan State College. “This is an outstanding basketball league,” said Warren Reynolds, head coach of the Aggies. “We have a lot of topnotch players and coaches and anybody can win the title.” Tickets for the tourna ment may be ordered from: The Greensboro Coliseum, 1921 W. Lee Street, Greensboro, N.C. CUT FIREWOOD with a HOMELITE XL-2 CHAIN SAW LIGHTWEIGHT • POWERFUL RUGGED YOU CAN BE YOUR OWN 10SS YOU CAN BECOME A 'BOSS’ TOO. .The FULLER WAY... TIte Fufcn ■pwducfe Stoiy 9j yowi Oinitiniiwi TO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF... 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