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4B -THE CAROLINA TIKES SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1087 Six Negro Basketball Stars are Named to Look All America NEW YORK?Six Negro, col- as well as his obvious scoring lege stars have been named to talent. Daniels was also praised Look Magazine's 10-man All as a top performer at both America team, picked by the ends of the court who was sure United States Basketball Writ- to go in the first round of the ers Association. pro draft. warz*. \u25a0 w | The players chosen were: Lew Alcindor, UCLA; Jim Wal- I 'SPQRJSI ker, Providence; Westley Un- seld, Louisville; Mel Daniels, Albany State New Mexico; Elvin Hayes, Houston and Clem Haskins, Western Kentucky. The selections, made by the Star Named to writers' nine-man awards com- mittee representing the eight NCAA districts, were an- 6a. All-State nouned today in the new issue of Look. ALBANY, Ga ?Mack Daugh- Othtrs chosen for All Ameri- try, Albany State College's ca honors were: Bob Lloyd, electric 6-3 guard, was named Rutgers; -Son May, Dayton; Wednesday to the Atlanta Larry Miller, North Carolina Journal's College All-S tat e Bob Vdfca, Duke. Team. His selection marked Development The much acclaimed Alcin- the first time ever that a Ne- NORTH CAROLINIANAT THE lina's George Jackson's golf of New Market dor is the only sophomore gro has been accorded this ASTROJET CLASSIC ?Former clubs at the Astrojet Golf Clas- for American Airlines in New *~ named to the team, which is honor. L. A. Dodger Pitcher, Sandy sic. Jackson is a native of Try- Mkt. Development for Ameri- comprised of four juniors and Koufax and Lamar Lundy. L. on, N. C., and is the Manager can Airlines in N. Y. C. %\u25a0' ißfl KPt ar Daughtry, a junior from five seniors. Walker, one "of A. Rams, inspect North Caro- the top scorers and best ball- Nashville, Ga.. paced the "run- handlers in the country, is the ning, gunning" Rams to both lone repeater of those picked. the Southeastern Athletic Con- Unseld, a rugged 6' 8" re- ference's regular season cham- bounder is described as "Chair- pionship and the tournament man of the Boards" in the title. article. Clem "The Gem" Has- Included on the select five- style gained na- kins' effortless man, all-Georgia team along * £ recognition for him on *\u25a0l tional with Da ugh try were junior Jim |Bf j* a three-year basis, despite the IFiv \u25a0' Voungblood of Georgia, junior an injury fact that sidelined Phil Wagner of Georgia Tech, "S y t>f this him a major part sea-' senior Bill Domen of Augusta son. ogr College and junior Bryan Phil- vli The writers cited Hayes for lips of Valdosta State. his relatively unheralded- de- fensive prowess ("he blacks as Hailed as the best prospect many as a dozen shots j^game") tin Georgia by the Journal's se- lectors, Daughtry laid 21-7 points per game on the oppo- K sition in leading the Rams to a Coach Young A3 and 5 season and into the District 6 NAIA Playoffs. As UUIS Bob Rainey, the Rams' pilot MM^m so picturesque put it: "Mack V-'- Reveals NCC shows you a new move every game ... He has all the tools to go to the Big Top (NBA)." Tennis Slate In 28 contests Mack has scored 607 points, and he's no Coach James W. Younge _.,.. ?,?»\u25a0 -^f?y ?-1 f,VI, has North hired gun. In gunning its way announced Caro- season into SPRING TRAINING (C a s a , practices in batting cage at his form to early on-lookers at lina College's 15-game through the and inter- Playoffs, the Rams Grande, Ariz.) Willie Mays | spring training camp. Shows park. (UPI Telephoto) collegiate schedule the NAIA tennis six guys averaging in dou- for the 1967 had season. ble figures. hurdlers include Hayes On March 30, the Living- Jones, Milt Campbell, Har- stone College netters will rison Dillard, Jack Davis, visit Durham. Joel i Shankle, and Bafer IB \u25a0 On April 4, the Eagles will Johnson. Elizabeth Hurdle Event MOST VALUABLE PLAYER?- Daughtry, a 6-3 junior from "running, gunning' 'Rama en- journey to City, In 1956 he tied the wcrld Elizabeth City State record the (AIbany, Ga.?Mack Daughtry, Nashville, Ga., led the Rams to gage Stillman College in a best- to face in 50, 60, and high College. ? 60-v«wi hurdles «Lne«r ; unankaous pick -the SEAC Tourney, thajnpion- of-three setieif opening in Tus- ISi-ni caloosa, On April '5, NCC alsJHn mat tfiti -BTtJSt sValuable Player Award Jthff conference's reg- night ffampton For| during the 18th annual ular title: in the NAIA'Tflstndt 6 Play- Institute in Hamp- WefSourlife, WIP SEAfc season Va. On 6, the a new Basketball Tournament in Al- Averaging 21.8 points per The two teams return ton, April established Olympic offs. State record in the 110-meter bany last weekend, is shown game with 607 points in 28 to Albany State for the second Eagles meet Morgan high College in Baltimore, Lee Calhoun ' with a clocking of here accepting the MVP award contests, Daughtry will lead the game of the series on Saturday Md., hurdles and on Howard Uni- 13.5, the old re- Occasion from Leo Richardson of Sa- Rams' bid for a berth in the night, and if necessary, a third April 7, Olumpic hurdler Lee Cal- breaking v r \ Florist For Ev«ry versity in Washington. cord by two-tenths of a vannah State College, presi- N'AIA Tournament at Kansas game on Monday night (March houn, former North Carolina Morgan State will come (o secxnd. Calhoun placed first dent of the Southeastern Ath- City March 13-18 when the 6th). College great, will be recog- 1001 NORTH ROXBORO ST. Durham on 13. Winston- in 11 he letic Conferece. April nized for his many contri- 7 of indoor meets Salem State College will be butions the entered in 1959 and hit the to cinder paths 16 of 22 outdoor NCC's home-court opponents by the WTVD (Durham) Inter- tape first in on April 14, with Fayette- collegiate Track and Field events. I State College on ville here Championships Committee. April 15. annual On the When the second Tom's April 17, Eagles go event is reeled off May 5 *? to Fayetteville to play Fay- and 6 at Duke Stadium, the etteville State. Home games 120-yard high hurdles will H K- «\u25a0 v^^y against Now 3 Convenient LOCATIONS M j following are Hamp-; named "The Lee Calhoun t mE on Your clothes look better longer. » ton April 20, Elizabeth 120-yard High Hurdles." */i!!*Sv on 21, and RADIO DISPATCHED Colors brighter with "MARTINIZ- ' City April John- Calhoun, now associated imi DRIVE IN ING" the most in ®T* son C. Smith University on with the Physical Education SERVICE April 27. Cleoning . and youf~R CZ Department at Roosevelt SAVE, TOO! shtrt s«rvic« j I 0 On May 3, NCC will visit High School in Gary, Indi- C. Smith in Char- SHIRTS ,\u25a0!..» Johnson ana, was a track FREE I Livingstone Salis- standout J lotte. in performer while attending DOLLARS I will be the May 4 |J ' - bury Carolina College from With tacfi claim Finish \ 1 North for and the final re- <hKt »or (In Units X]) I <i opponents 1957. Calhoun more In dry dm. 11c ft" \u25a0 1952 through ? jsT*! Htt. M. " . ! , gular brought In «£v f* season play will be in the 1960 4no v I£A rul ' t at Winston-Salem finished -first on May 5. Rome Olympics in the 110- The CIAA t cumament will 5 for $1.50* j , meter high hurdles, with the r-?DIAL be at Hampton, Va., on May sparkling time of 13.8. His [ 682-1566 [ 8, 9 and 10. achievements in track are long and lustrous. While at TOM'S 1 ?w. ciub ju*iI law. R ,13| NCC he crntested in over I WEAVERS c?> District 26 meets, I One hour 100 usually caning ® ? M4| MUml Blvd. away with the top prize in CLEANERS j all the hurdling events. 1111 FAYETTEVILU 'A rnminm. w- Cage ? NAIA ? And Calhoun ran with the A- duhham 'Vis THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING l,Dl r,lty. D* t \u25a0 («»p. Fimi Him HHOTB best competition around ?«> '* Shopplnv CMHr) Tlwmw TMSV i I " \ - : ? . '\u25a0 > Play Begins Some of the noted opposing ? V :,*? I i \u25a0 11 LYNCHBURG, Va. v Lynchburg meets Appalachian State Teachers College of North Carolina in the opening round of the NAIA District 26 Basket- ball championships here Tues- day night. Appalachian will carry a 20-7 f i 3 K \7j record into the game against Lynchburg's Dixie Conference champs. The Hornets are 16-9 the best record for a Lynchburg team since 1951 and have lost only once .t home this season. The game is one of two NAIA District 26 clashes Tuesday night. The other matches Wof- Up S. C., 1»- to 7/2 Inches in Width ford, of Spartanburg, WWwal. 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