SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1910 THE CAROLINA THUS? 3A CAGE BATTLE SET FOR GREENSBORO COLISEUM Hornets Devastate Enloe As Allen Dumps In 19 . Hillside High School Hor- the second half. nets came from six points Allen copped game high . mm. - down in the first half for a scoring honors with 19 points Dinkins's 30.1 23-23 halftime tie with Enloe on 8 of 18 shots from the of Raleigh, and went on to field and 3 of 6 from the Average Leads Win Your Share! carve out a 69-50 must victory charity stripe. He snagged 15 MSB Tuesday night in the Hillside rebounds, also game high in NIAA Scorers gymnasium. that department. Right behind Early in the second half, Allen with 17 pointers was DENMARK - Jackie Din- the Hornets took command John Lucas who hit on 7 of kins of Voorhees College, the <5,000.00 after Enloe went ahead by 17 from the field, and 3 or 4 district's leading scorer last one, 30-29 at the 3:56 mark. attempts. year, has vaulted back into the IN APPLIANCES John Lucas hit a , and For Enloe, Al Denton, bro- NAIA District Six scoring Ronald Watson sank a free ther to Randy Denton, Duke's lead in the latest report. throw. Hillside was up only big , scored 18 points Get Your WSSB Window Dinkins, a 6-5 center, has four points when Ellis Allen, and pulled 13 rebounds off the poured in 482 points in 12 went into his bag and came out boards. Willie Burton who en- games for a 30.1 with three straight field goals tered the scoring aver- Sticker game with a con- age in games through January and a free throw to give the ference leading 22 points per 24. Emory & Pat At Starlite, Midway & Forest Hornets an eleven ad- game Henry's scoring average was held Burns holds a solid grip OP vantage. The only thing in to 14, and most of them came Drive-In Theatres second place with a 25.1 doubt at this point was what in the first half before the scoring clip in 16 games. Hillside's margin of victory Hornets lightened down with would be. the pressing defense. The District Six - Get It On! Defense can be credited This win adds more signi- ing lead has also been claimed with Hillside notching its sixth ficance to Hillside's upcoming by Dinkins as he has pulled conference win against only game with Ligon, also of down 205 rebounds in 12 two defeats. Opening the Raleigh who leads the confer- games for 15.6 average. second half with a full court ence with a 7-1 slate after The Voorhees squad is ex- CUB PACK 55, and Den i\Joth- Carolyn Thorpton, press, often double teaming th( defeating High pected to make a strong bid or, Mrs. Durham Mon- 1 1490 front row. Den mother and man with the ball, the Hor- day night. The Hornets and for the SEAC Conference Title hoys were honored at their nets forced Knloe into several in Augusta, Georgia February 2St h Little Blues clash again Feb- annual banquet held Monday Annual 26-28. and - costly fouls turnovers in ruary 20. 7. night, February 8. - illOl ti. i» '*y ing Maryland State, the only unbeaten team in the confer- FEBRUARY 26, 27 I 28 ence. The Hawks are in the top 10 of both the Associated Press and the NAIA poll. Two other nationally GREENSBORO COLISEUM

ranked teams. Carolina ?-?-* -* North ?.? __ A&T and Eli/.abeth City, are BOY SCOUT TROOP No. 55 and Elizabeth City are current- Oliver, also making a strong bid for a Norfolk State's Johnny along with their Scoutmaster ly leading the nation in team Brown, chance to compete in the McKinney and A&T's Lonnie James W. Jr., third offense and A&T is among the SEASON BOOKS SI3OO tournament. Kluttz, are expected to attract from left in top row. Scout- top 20 teams. master Brown earned his Ea- THURSDAY (Day) THURSDAY NIGHT The other explosive team a bevy of scouts to the tour- The current record gle Scout award in Troop No. $2.00 and $2.50 S2 50 and $3.00 with is 134 ney. a good chance to make 55 just afew years back. points, set two years ago in Meanwhile, the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS the tournament is hot-shooting balloting for 1 $6.50 and $7 50 ? the tournament's finals by the all-time great All-CIAA Tour- Norfolk State, coached by ?Saturday Ticket* Sold Onl> In Combination with Of 'V; * Spartans. FrUln\ Ticket* Rob Smith. nament team was being con- Possibly participating in by a ribbon panel Nelson Order Tickets Bv Mall lnclude ZSr Handling Charges One record which could tinued blue BO\ OFFICE this year's tournament will be easily fall during the tourney of athletes, coaches and fans GREENSBORO COMSF.I M HRF>t>!!BORO, N. C. four of the nation's prime pro Announcement of the team is j^B is the single-game scoring mark. Center prospects. Maryland State's Maniand State, Norfolk State expected to be made on Feb. | Jake Ford, the Vikings' Israel 15 For B. HOMECOMING BOSTON Don Nelson is helping to establish a small man's crusade in the National SEAGRAM'S Saint Augustine's College Basketball Association -- cen- ters at 6-feet-6. Technically, Raleigh, North Carolina he is the No. 4 center of the V.O. , but, realisti- cally, he is an alternative for IMPORTED Coach for spot use in the vital pivot role. CANADIAN "Look at what he's done when him in pasnew we put against WHISKY those bigger centers," noted ' Heinsohn recently. "It was his play against Lew Alcindor beat AUG'S which enabled us to sr. Milwaukee there. He cooled $6.35 ' JiJ,; Ikl "FALCONS" off Bob Rule in Seattle and ' ii Qiart -VS K ' ALFC in San Diego on 4/5 i^ out last Coast trip." Against Detroit on Jan. 23. IW $4.00 the husky blond chipped in J. C. SMITH'S with 24 points, utilizing Vys brains and speed effectively. "GOLDEN BULLS" This medium-sized forward is effective in the hole be- cause he can shoot outside, forcing the opposing center to come" out to guard him and leaving the boards clear for re- REYNOLDS bounds. He also has developed a fake under the basket which COLISEUM either draws his opponent out at of position, giving Don a cinch N. C. STATE UNIVERSITY two points, or forcing his man to foul him. Nelson, who . «, shoots free throws like a dis- WOM®* BLK.HO ei "*'** .«' cus thrower, is most efficient H. ' mucmo *»- at the line. FRIDAY FEB. ) ,H 20th -rt/iy^jfey S uIJI ' l> SIX Vl«- vw Don, now 29, is a five-year "??s { C *'""*,*? ** Celtic veteran now, but still GAME TIME -8.-00 P. M. doesn't start. Howell and Tom Moo' Sanders get that distinction, or APMISSION: "SUPER-GIANT" Albany ' College. a 6-11 freshman from McGchcc, "super- sometimes, . But Adults $2.00 Students (Ga.) State College's Already being tabbed as one Ark., has scored 336 points in 41.00 giant" always going to get Caldwell Jones shows off c of the potentially great faces 17 games for a 19.8 points per Nelson is Tickets arc available at the Business Officr his rebounding ability < 0,1 s Jones game. his minutes in the corner or Stint Augustine's CMleae here against (N. Y.) |^& ' in the pivotf*" "** ** SMGHI-WStUf IS COMPANY I.Y.C. 86.8 PtOOF. A BLENO SIX YU«S 010