6B-THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., FEBRUARY 28. 1067 | Shaw Bears Win One, Lose One in Past Week's Gaines igmm RALEIGH The Shaw Uni- Ed the Blue Bears of Living- versity Bears soundly, defeat- stone College, Salisbury, here last Tuesday night, 90-72, but were the victims of defeat when they hosted the highly- High School touted Panthers of Virginia ft 5. Union University, Richmond, Virginia, on Thursday night \u25a0k Cage Playoff Both games were played in the I Spaulding Gymnasium. Livingstone held ShaWs top j scorer, Norman Joyner, to only Sites Named 18 points, but the shooting of ROCKY MOUNT?The Com- four other Shaw Brulna in the missioner's Office released this double columns made the vic- week the sites of the 1967 Bas- tory possible. ketball Playoffs for the North Bobby Saunders, an ex-tsand- Carolina High School Athletic out at Clayton's Cooper High Conference and stated that School, dumped in 20 points for some changes had been made the host Bears, fourteen of his this year in the manner of con- points coming in the first half. ducting the playoffs. The State Saunders and Joyner combined Finals are scheduled later this for 11 of Shaw's final 17 points, year than in previous years sending the teams Into the because of the dates of the dressing rooms at halftime CIAA Tournament and the ACC with Shaw leading 45-31. Tournament in Greensboro. All Ex-Ligon High School stand- Finals will again be held in out, Robert Drakeford racked the Dudley High School Gym- up 14 points for his Bears, nasium in Greensboro. How- while Edward Hamilton got 11 ever, the first and second and Ivan Donovan, rebound ' rounds of the 2A and A will specialist, chalked up 10. Dono- r be held in the St. Augustine's van also dominated the boards Gtym in Raleigh, beginning with 21 rebounds March 14th and running thru In the Virginia Union game, March 15th. The Finalists in the final score at 71-all, caused these two Divisions then will a five minute overtime and the move to Greensboro for the Panthers went on to defeat championships. the Shaw Bears 82-77. Shaw grabbed an early 5-0 The 4A and 3A Finals will be lead and extended the lead to IB jDlf jl^Hfl held in Greensboro along with 20-13, with 9:56 left in the first FOUR-TIME WINNER (Miami, , Golf Tornamuent for an unpre- of Miami Country Club In the 2A and A Finals on March half. Norman Joyner was held Fla.)?Lee Elder of Washing- cedented fourth time during Miami Springs.

\u25a0 1618 Tornaument sites are as to 21 points, six below his per (M-M Bureau) March 9th ton, D. C., displays the form the Feb. 8-12 event at the City News SIGN FOR TITLE BOUT?New 15th for a title bout. Clay will years, will be getting his first follows, starting and game average. he used the 11th. to win North-South York Cham- defend his world crown against chance at the title. It will be running thru Mafeh Panther forward Mike Davis pion Cassius Clay (left) shakes Folley at Madison Square Gar- Clay's seventh title defense in WESTERN DIVISION shot ten straight points to hands with Zora Folley after den here March 22nd. Folley, a .little more than a year. 2A?Newbold HigK School Lin- bring his team from a 28-18 they signed contract February a professional fighter for 14 colnton deficit with 2:24 left in the High School, 3A and A?Logan half. At halftime, the score Concord was tied at 34-all. 3A and 4A Dudley High Davis also turned a gerat sec- Eagles Upset School, Greensboro ond half performance as he EASTERN DIVISION drove up the middle for many 2A?Kingville High School, Al- of his shots. With 2:18 left in J. C. Smith bemarle the game, the Rears were lead- A, 3A, 4A Hillside High ing by the score of 68-67, when School, Durham rT \u25a0 A II Union tied it up. I JL 1 2A?Frederick Douglas High M t University Bulls School Elm City 4A?Central High School, Nash- North Carolina College's Ea- ville gles proved again Saturday NCC Trackmen 2A?Garner Consolidated High night that conference standings School, Garner mean little when rivals meet. 3 A and 4A?E. E. Smith High The Durham cagers avenged Look Forward 24-point loss to School, Fayette ville A their earlier School, Bulls of first divi- A?Carver High Laurel the Golden Hill C. Smith Univer- " To Good Year sion Johnson 2A Artesia High School, c RAMS AGGIES «R\ \u25a0 a victory in the I sity with 78-73 Hallsboro North Carolina College,track ill CIAA battle here in R L Mc- 2A : the Eagle runners 2 games They face Shaw Uni- returned to Winston-Salem St. the Rams and Miss Roberta State Rams following their de- ton "We Wire very pleased with versity on Saturday, February College. Miss Gloria Tyson, Henry, Miss Brown Hall, pose \ feat of the N. C, A. and T. 3A Central High School the results of the 25, in their final tilt of the "?Miss Ram," Earl Monroe and with the Ram-Aggie Trophy l Aggies 104-93. Gatesville Inquire (Gtmes," Walker said.. seasor March 14th and 15th?State His -nen placed in every event Lfle Davis, with 25 points, Finals in A and 2A first and entered. and Joe Pridgen, with 20, led Seconl rounds?St. Augustine's "Weaknesses show-.-d up," the Eagles to the win Satur- Lee Elder Wins North-South Golf Tournament Gymnasium, Raleigh. the track night. Byron Kirkley and mentor reported, "as lav March 18th?Finals in A and do Elder of , held slim Gilbert scored 10 points they in first meets. Our MIAMI, Florida?Lee a and Jewell, playing Paris Lenon 2A Dudley High School, I the one-stroke lead Skomsky with NCC. ; 999?yard man freshman of Washington, D. C. won over Elder, doggedly held on, t each for Gilbert after holes. forcing Elder finish Five of the Golden Bulls Greensboro Cyril Roberts, didn't do as North-South Golf Tournament and 18 to the first Marcr 16-18?State Finals In well as we hoped." Koberts, for an unprecedented fourth Walker was two strokes back, nine holes at three-under-par scrrfJ "i the double figures. 3A and 4A?Dudley High Schl., didn't do as well as we a field of but three D. San- 33. Jewell finally faded Regir,: and Wilton time when he led others?J. but Greensboro. hoped," Roberts placed fifth in some 300 golfers from start to derson of Pasadena, Calif., Gilbert was only two strokes WE LOVE YOU EARL? vtiss \u25a0phy to the campus of Winston- Enoch lan.c Mike Turner the event. finish with 69-70-67?206 total. Paul Desjardins of Miami and back. Gloria Tyson (left) of Rocky Salem State College. This tro- came off the bench ar>d scored "Of course," Walker said,, The event, at the City of a top amateur, Jim Jewell of Mount, ''Miss Rr.m" and Miss phy is traditionally awarded to 16, Jackie Wilson nc'fd 13. It was nip-and-tuck battle "you have to remember th.it Miami Country Club was a 54- South Bend, Ind.?equaled El- a Roberta Henry of Marion, " Miss the winner of the home con- and Cody King scored 10. the nine Gilbert this was Roberts' first indoor hole medal play contest loaded ders two - under - par 69. The last holes, and Brown Hall" show Earl Monroe test between the W-S State The Bulls led for the first caught Elder by dropping sev- meet?his first time on the with suspense, drama and ex- four were tied for the lead. how they feel about his efforts Rams and the N. C, A. and T. four minutes and 15 seconds, boards anywhere. We think he citement. At the end of the following eral spectacular putts. Both to return the Ram-Aggie Tro- Aggies. after scoring a fast four points with and is as good as the Cornell man Tournament spectators who day's round, Elder's one-under- finished 6Ts were before the first Eagle tally. forced into a sudden-death who won the event." followed the Elder par 70 for a 36-hole 139 total The Eagles never again fell foursome play off. The Eagles will compete on experienced all the thrills a netted him no more than a tie behind during the game. soM On first extra hole, Elder m mk Monday and Tuesday, February determined golfer could pro- with Gilbert and amateur Jew- the Draft Board With 1:30 left in the first dropped a six-foot birdie putt w W 17and 18, against of the duce. ell. half, the Eagles found them- some for the win and in prize state's best trackmen in the Hard pressed the entire three On the final day, this trio SBOO selves in a tie ball game and money. Big Six Championship event in days, Elder, playing with Gib supplied the large gallery with ... Clay rallied to dump in three fast Renee Powell of East Canton, Leaves Silent Chapel Hill. Other teams in by Gilbert of Hollywood, Fla., all the mental uncertainty one . iCiu . i mane th . oCOre Ohio had an easy time proving the event are the University George Skomsky of Highlands. expects to find in an Earle 38 to 32. A field goal by Smith the best of a small field in the . TPV 1 World j of North Carolina,' Duke, wake N. C., and James Walker, Jr., Stanley Gardner thriller. "I'm hom? now." Clay said ' Rulls' Wikori made the score women's division. vjvyv. v!au Cx'-iuc Ca I in Home NOW I.JI me ursi with 20 seconds remain- Forest College, North -olina Clay returned to Houston Mon- time." 38-34 and ing. Lee Davis dunked one for State Davidson College. day. happy to be home for the for a six-point half-time lead firsl lime." bul silent about the Albany State College Hosts Courl for NCC. announcement that a Texas Chicago appeal board The Golden Bulls came with- Selective Service COLES has refused his plea for classi- Fines Clay in two points twice during the State a Tennesse fication as Muslim minister. second half but found that SEAC Basketball Tournament 9 ,RADIO DISPATCHED The announcement was made they had sparked an Eagle Frankfort, Ky.. by stars, among them Albany \u25a0 otivt IN savta in the For Speeding rally which gave NCC a ten- ALBANY, Ga.?The 18th an- director of thai state's Selec- William Coles Slates 10 Grid nual Southeastern Athletic Con- State's "give 'an go" six of Mel left. - - point lead with 8:45 tive Service as Clay was CHICAGO An attor- ference (SEAC) Basketball and Wilbert Jones, Bob Prit- a jet en route from champion Cassi- NCC led the rest of the way, aboard ney for Tournament gets underway chett, Jimmy Reams, Joe Poi- Chicago to Houston, the city he us Clay paid a speeding fine of holding on to at least four High Games for here on Albany State College's tier and Mack Daughtry: Savan- ; as his '67 adopted last month and costs for his client in points in of the Bulls' Scorer sl2 excess nah State's Lee Maulls; Claf- hometown. Traffic Court Monday. tallies. campus on February 23. Undefeated in 10 games W. O'Neal, secretary- lin's Si Dickerson and Ron Pe- "I know 100 Clay did not appear in court. Mel- I*2 don't much last this will be the ters; and Edward Waters' season, of the seven-team * what's going Clay He was en route to Houston. treasurer 1 1 DIAL I ! doout on." At Gretna Hi the first year since 1959 that association said that vyn Coleman and Osborne I said, adding that all quer Clay was ticketed on Chicago's athletic driving 440 Mark the big blue tgridders Will have year Longsworth. yl 682-1566 | j would for Indoor GRETNA, Va.?William Lind- for the first time this the about the matter South Side Nov. 26 Hons 10 collegiate h? handled bv his New York 42 miles an hour in a 30 m.p.h. bergh Coles, in his senior year to play ball tourney will span three days, Bob Rainey's Rams are pre- rilv lawyer. Hayden Coying- zone. at Northside High School, is games during the regular sea- beginning at 6:00 p.m. The 7th tourney favorites, but dark . Inn. Fall Lewis A. Merritt Attorney Sanford Kahn pro- to the leading scorer in the Wes- son. Coach John member team, the top seeded horse choices are Edward Wa- I WEAVERS a District, played a 10?game schedule regular champion, ters, Savannah State and Claf- a duced driver's license issued tern Virginia Inter- or season ftay checked into hotel and charge of Ex-Southern U. Runner his first year Ten- bye opening I CLEANERS j to Clay in 1965. A scholastie Association and the (1963) at will draw k in the lin College. friends 1111 awailerl Ihe arrival of failure to produce a driver's Covers Distance in 47.1 ctate of Virginia. nessee State but two of those round and move automatically \u25a0 rAYITTUVILU V who have been apartment hunl- license when the arrest was games armed ser- into the the fol- \u25a0 . DURHAM Lewis, one of the world's Coles, a 6-foot, 170 pound were against semi-finals The first requirement of a ing for him. made was dropped. Theron vices best quartermilers. lowered the guard, has started every game teams. lowing night, Friday, Febru- law enforcement officer is "They've been recommending world indoor mark for the 440- for Northside and in 17 games ary 2f that h« always obeys the law. knocking two-tenths "This year our traditional one and fixing it up," but I yard dash by has a per game average of 29.7. Albany State College'a "run- a old standard schedule brings three o( the don't know where it is." he Marines Nudge of sccoiwf off the He has amassed a total of 906 ning gunning" Rama are the when he w m the Albuquerque In- strongest tea ma to Nashville,' said. After be it -settled in the points in the 17 games with a 1 current pacesetters with a 9-1 vitational in 47.1. Gentry ventured in announcing ' said, Asheville, 72-70 game high of 4#-points against SEAC log and the favorite for apartment. Clay he will The former Southern University the 67 grid offerings. "After star, running unattached from Ba- Addison High of Roanoke on the bye. start looking for a house. opening in , our next ton Rouge, La., led all the way in Janaury 13, 1967. Saturday, February 28. will Capi. Bills Seafood - - M day begin Jim game ia at home against said be would ASHEVILLE I liea ting a strong field The flashy sharpshooter has send the tournament into the fTMC FINEST FOOD FROM THE SEA working out today at Houston's Myers sank two foul shots with In the same meet, Texas South made 187 field goals, 132 free North Carolina A&T, Septem- finals and consolation games, on the clock Muslim mosque on the city'* one second showing ?rn's Jim Hine* tied tho indoor throws, while being guilty of ber 23. That will he followed beginning at 7:00 p.m. Friday give Marine* a 72- dzs'i by near East Side, and preaching to the Quantlco record for the W-y?rd fooling only by our toughest rivals, Gramb- night's semi-finals in Sanfoni 70 win over Asheville-BOtmoca covering the distance in S? sec- 46 times. rresn there in Friday and Sunday average student, ling College, October 7 and Gymnasium t t ? night An about willjriso tip-off at X /< College here Monday ond.* SHRIMP < service*. Florida AMI, October 28." 7{oo {i ' . v I Myers' shots came after the the 18-year old Coles 1s con- p.m. Lincoln, November 11 and || "I have to start working out Marines had come from behind WASHINGTON - Hank Allen, sidered by his coach as one of This year's tourney figures PHOWE m-tm WELLONS VILLAGE? for Folley," he said. "11l also to tie the game with two minutes .iS-ycar-okl brother of Philadelphia the finest all-around basketball Allen University, November to be the biggest and best of be all over the city working to go. rtillliwi third b:>»*man Hohi«- Al- "'avers ever produced at North- 23 for Homecoming, completes "11 with the league flooring boys meeting the A-B's Buy Batael led both sides signed a with and len, hah I*7 contract i de High School the Tigers home stand. iany outstanding individual people," he said. in scoring with X points. with thfcjysshingtcn Senators. -.TP. o; w