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Mean- Jones 103 yard effort and 69 in 8 with c were the same as in 77 as yards P1"*5 iefense a little better." is a third stringer, but I while the rest of the defen- 64 by Newsome. | Charlie a their record W-vne catchin« they improved flve to 5-0 with a 24-7 win over yard Pass from Jimmy Norfolk State at Foreman Robinson for the Spartans SDOrtS Robert Eller | Field in Norfolk. only win with a Fraley's inexperience ^ _ Patterson Editor coupled scoreThe YMCA Sports to show late m the | loss to Hampton by Kan thirdbe14-13 ter when thiew his Elizabeth City put the qwi ho ~~. th,rd 'ntercepnon of the North Wilkesboro used to be the moonshine c&pitol of RAMS into sole possession lafiifpg 3f'rst world, that is until some farmer out that it was easiertfijp of first place in the CIAA. 8ivln8 laiuivj. figured fme" at No^*A 28, and more profitable to grow a crop of something else, besides "We're only halfway there ® « « I iL .1 fl A WSSlTs defense Robert EUer £ J . J I super By iui uic cars. he began making prepara- P'3** that the coaches maturing," comments Bobby FOR A BETTER CALIBER OF FOOTBALL. I just can't . .. c .. . c , the experienced Blount as commissioner of the Patterson Avenue YMCA NASCAR is no a dominated tions for a visit to , w . Dunlap, about Bill and his team at racing longer sport by hillbilly Salisbury the RAM offense took over, say enough Hayes mobnrunners, unless you are one to believe the stories about on Saturday. "We can only football league as it begins its third year of operation. State in Bill has clinics for our Derek Brew.ngton boqled a The football for nine 12 in general. given WinstonSalem Junior's days before he raced. As we sat on the third turn take the games one at a league boys through began players and coaches and Coach Gaines has let us use . .. 45 field 3:42 time and we Uf%haven t won yard goal'with® 1976.^- Then as is the case now, is side of the backstretch in the grand stand named for , / . , participation the schools facilities for our games." This yeaR,however .... e left and after Robert stressed over competition with rule stipulations that five . Johnson's car driven by Cale Yarborough was the favorite, anything except games.. . . games will be played at Kennedy Jr. High and Carver. " Johnson returned his allow for to the at least where we were. thus far every player play during game. During This there are more than 240 kids in the program second interception of the the two year And in this stand as to the backstretch seats The RAMS look to be in a league's first years of operation the highlight are at that more kids who need grand opposed day 44 yards to the Spartan and there least many we had for the race, there was less chicken, beer, and solid their of the season was the L.D.McClendon Bowl. TheThisthe but "we are still to spring positlon'for rnnKIon set t ® program, trying gert sponsors were a few of -second consecutive _ terams we said. talk, Oh there the 'good ole boys* trading jabs league flnal an one^ 11 for the already have," Dunlap about Darrel in the but most of these fans crown with the part season the Y has already played Clubs from one of the new the Waltrip group largest run on next Ironically, teams, Skyland Steelcrs, yard the play. Va. and now looks to to came for one thing, to see Johnson's car stop Waltrip's of their schedule behind forward a-trip Richmond,may have the league's strongest tcoia. They are « .« * s conversion at them now and the Brewmgton® on October 21. The has four areas domination of this track for the past year. We were soon to showing the 3:15. mark. made, the league again Washington,D.C. upon in three games including an 18-0 winunscoredover learn that the down rite disgust that the backstretch fans had uby Davidr* -a r?Fraley,i whou * which have teams in both the 9-10 and 11-12 age groups Richmond. Happy Hill leads the 9-10 year-old standing in of but the areas have been this season. "We have a mark. for young Waltrip was more of a guarded mistrust among the place injuredstarted . sa,d.Jt_hew3s changed with 2-0conference Kermit Blount, makes their Hayes Pleased moved from Belview to Skyland and from Kimberly "Robert Shields at and Ernest at .fans in "Johnson land".. will, tlie pe.fotma.ice of Skylanfl Gray Happy As racer time neared we noticed a few fans chances look even better. Park to Carver," explains uuniap. '"There siomply Hill are two of the an quite Waltrip his going to Just coacheFwTfonre^loing the Gatorade colors had found seats In the Johnson Fraley five of«tf desP,te wasn't enough parent participation--we just can't with these "It's sporting completed ^alev in the fourth job kids,"says Dunlap.outstanding ,oonc.a .Blount early* survive. I'm excited about the the in the iwvu iui ^7-t _ a a paaoLa yaiUS i . . way parents of coaches like these that we are to invite grand stand in hopes of rubbing Waltrip victory in little ' dld because going more I looked around for the and scored the games first ?"arte!\ Carver area have responded.4' teams from Fla. to come and and want deeply. Instinctively, young ' Tampa, up play Job hls flrst,Dav,dstart Blum Park and Hill continue to have teams in man who the fans that points on a five yard run Happy to a with the says "WE kept telling Yarborough-Johnson they 18 " fine qu»rtert>ack.,and.h,eWe the and he is with the get game Boysclub," Dunlap. "looked like they could use some Gatorade," when Waltrip with 3:12 left in the half. league Dunlap says pleased feel our kids are ready." sped to the win in April. But he was no where in sight. The The Milledgeville, Ga. most vocal fans were the ones who kept yelling that they had sophomore also directed their eyes set to look for the buckshot Waltrip had been the RAMS to their second accused of tossing from his car to lighten it in recent races. score and a 14-0 lead early The mood seemed much more serious, less jovial than ever -before at a stock car racer Maybe it was because of the "* ** 11V*A it . « « .. circumstances, witn me aemise 01 Kicnara Petty, Johnson's Boxers-- ond V driver had become the new king of stock car racing, at least on the short tracks where David Pearson seldom competes. But Attract 1\RE lately Darrell Waltrip, the man they call Jaws because of his mouth and driving tactics, had been trying to steal Johnson's ife= thunder. When Cale Yarborough wasn't winning he was. Packed And after winning he had the nerve to shoot barbs at the immortal Johnson. What's more Waltrip had gained the bad guy image by bumping the competition around on occasion House '*1 . cars for next now and signing to jump season, and the More than 300 people buckshot incident. A win today for who had won the r WHITE WHI Waltrip inside the Pattersonjammed y, * Tf?W, last two races here and was on the pole again would be too Avenue YMCA Saturday it ^ much to bear. to see what Austin I The race was now and the chatter the fans night Mj J starting among called the return "You're -run outta buckshot Benjamin lt|£p picks up. gonna' Waltrip", of amfltPiir hnrino in Wine. screamed one fan as Walt rip's car sped away from the rest '*1?°° /. of the field. The even more subdued when grandstand got ^ , What the crowd saw was 18 V . % V/ 14X6-15X8 111! lapped the field before making a pit stop and j Waltrip fine amateur boxing match- \ x M Yarborough began to slide as he experienced handling While They Last! es with Benjamin, known as ^ problems with his Olds. of in m thegodfather" boxing f Yarborough fell three laps down before the showcas- I '«saUmiSriWm Winston-Salem, halfway mark and from the ;/f jyj Q, Waltrip kept running away ing the city's finest amat- //trJ LIFESAVER RADIALS r~~ field for a while but the Yarborough-Johnson fans would not } rtiirJ^MUCompa^v^PHcBd JjSfjrjtm give up. "Just wait till Junior gits them chassis right and ole 4'I'm really pleased with Cale '11 run him down, you just wait and see," said a fan in Qjj FR7M5 4 way the people turned m the i $27.95 *25* | At L' Ply Poly's front of me. "You be a fan "M gotta' crazy," yelled Waltrip out to see the kids box," | j 0W he'll in a few minutes." jf% Sixes B7M3 I back, why get lapped again said a as \ W AW + F.E.T. $1.77 I -J^^T\A%\m \ rar smiling Benjamin >, \ \\\ But the Yarborouch fan was ripht and soon-W.. VTnhn«nn'«^ 0 O he began preparing his was down. The fans to and running Waltrip began jump young fighters for another shout. When Yarborough gained back a lap the fans on the tournament ^Monday." It > back row began to beat against the sign behind the BRU|SER^T|RES was a success and we plan Mft grandstand. And then Yarborough passed Waltrip again and to hold another card of SAVE S®l® the fans got louder and more voopfc* Jfe MfcMDugh got MClPffgfflffl on October 28. fJfmatches+ closer to the lead his fans ~WHm Ends fqtflfeBMB^MBVBj^raltrip's The people need to see the fans got quieter and and |i ;» "i! 0ct- Johnson and Yarborough were king of the road again. HUflLM A\If//^ want their hometown folks 10 ,1 The fans filtered out after the celebration and one older man A " came by a look of accomplishment on his face. "Waltrip'll never beat Junior I don't care who he drives for", he smiled. "Oh, yea, well if Darrell hadn't had and the verbal was well but also in that the on at least until next at Charlotte it was the /§t again, Sunday hometown fighters won the M time to make excuses. /f Waltrip fans vJi (!«(« Prtc# Dmi Net Inclu** majority of the bouts. B^Sm!IIM Moon a******************************** Williams Kennedy the 165 1BS3 pound Olympic hopeful tra- H won ined by Bobby Giles . j; the best in sports; Hi*i matrh hv a knnrkrmt 1 w*f*.I Albert Davis, a 106 pound novice scored a TKO in his Robert Eller match while Junior j: j: champ AnthonyOlympic McQueen, Lewis McCoy, Aaron Scales and Laymon 3000 Ivy Avenui Hours I and the Chronicle i: Conner also scored tmpre- " Winston-Sal«m, NC J Robert 919-722-4969 Saturday ssive wins. 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