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i i WEDNKSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, ly76 A RIDDIE IN RHYMES by Rev. T.M. Walker CROSSWORD THE TRIBUNAL AID Page B-3 WHAT AM I? outh Find joy within me when they try. In quest of values children learn about truth. And how in life truth may apply. WHAT AM I? In and around me there is fun and good games That the young can never forget. Whether in town or county they think up names For me that they won’t regret. When in honor of some person my name is accepted, It arouses a good feeling of pride Within those who were certain I would be erected And later my doors would open wide. WHAT AM I? Boy meets girl and soon young love sprouts, All up and down my hall ways. But my goal in the world is that none be without Intellectual riches for coming days. So let my bells ring, and let children come running With bright minds and goals set high To where voices sing, and minds go a hunting For wells of wisdom that don’t run dry. WHAT AM I? (The answer to last week's riddle is HYMN BOOK) (The answer to this riddle will appear in the next issue of THE TRIBUNAL Ain.) ACROSS 1. Carp-like fish 5. Portions of curved lines 9. Last 10. Plunders 12. Baking- chambers 13. Cloth of flax 14. A spur 15. Railway (abbr.) 16. Friar’s title 17. Prospector's 15. To train dream anew 2. Near (poet.) 19. At hand 3. Impartial 21. Makes 4. Overhead lace trains edging 5. Confederate 22. Edit 6. Edible fern 23. Rare rootstock 24.Abomin- BIBBig. ilQOB ilBlBB QEI BBS SBIEIBISII EIBIBBI (N. Z.) 7. Chats 8. Of the sternum 9. Mists 11. Full of stumps sioiaiv 19. Explosive noise 20. Sailor's small bag 22. Polish 25. Epoch 26. Cunning 27. Deprive of strength 30. A pair 31. Small crus tacean 35. Donkey 36. Half an em 37. Be concerned 38. More shrewd (colloq.) 40. Edge 41. Stories 42. Indians (Peru) 43. Stringed instrument 44. Intend DOW'N 1. Piece of turf rOnlf) 18. City (U. S. S. R.) able (colloq.) 28. Road (abbr.) 29. A system of rocks 34. Scotch river Cgeol.) (poss.) 32. A hooded 36. Scottish, jacket (var.) Gaelic 33. Musical 39. Ever (poet.) instrument 40. Vitality FSU Opens Tennist Golf Seasons 2 3 Z" 7 a 9 lO IX I'i )4 15- 1 ^ 17 IB 20 22 26 3e> la 29 30 31 1 JS 35 JO Al % ■4X 4i 44 FAYETTEVILLE-Coach Page Saunders has an nounced a ten-game tennis slate for the Fayetteville State University Bronco netters. The FSU net-men will host LiVinstone College March 12 to commence the Tri-Meet Tourney at Cy- tennis season. press Lakes Gold Course. Other teams in the tourney FAYETTEVILLE - The include Pembroke State Fayetteville State Univer- University and Methodist sity golf team will open College, their spring schedule at home February 25, with a According to FSU golf coach, Moses Walker, the team will open on the road March 13-14, in the Second Annual Edisto Golf Classic at Orangeburg, South Carolina. ♦ ♦ rOnlf) i The GGO Signs Others f I ♦ J UST AZZ TOP BASKETBALL COACH AT FSU -Coach Lauretta Taylor of Fayetteville State University gives instructions to one of her players during recent contest. The FSU Broncoettes are undefeated in eight games and lead the CIAA girls conference. IFSU PHOTO BY JOHN B. HENDERSON] GREENSBORO, N.C. Great Britian’s Maurice Benibridge is using up one of his Ryder Cup exempt ions to take part in this year’s $230,000 Greater Greensboro Open at Sedge- field. The GGO Week is March 29 through April 4, and top prize money is $46,000. Also coming to the Gate City that week are Greensboro's own, Joe Inman, Jr. and Leonard Thompson, Ray Floyd and Don Bies, Bembridge, who w'as one the British Ryder Cup team that fell to the Americans last summer, also played in the GGO last year and finished eighth, winning $6,650. The little Englishman is annully one of the invitees to the Masters, the tournament following the' GGO. Inman, who gained his exemption the first year he was on the PGA tour in 1974, improved his position last year by moving up 20 places, to 41st. The Wake Forest grad uate took home $53,225. Thompson, who was an Inman teammate at Wake, suffered a “down” year in 1975-as compared to ’74 when he finished 15th on the money tree. He won $48,748 to finish 48th. Floyd ended a dought in 1975 that started in 1969 DIDYOUBUYYOUR FOOD from a TRIBUNAL AID ADVERTISER? EMBARRASSING, BURIUING Itching? ZEMO relieves itching fast be cause its special 'anti-ilch' medi cation soothes inflamed surface tissues. 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