WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1974 THE TRIBUNAL AID PAGE 7 WEE PALS By Morrie Turner

JUST HOW WP WON'T KNOW HOW W in. Wg bg SgRlOUS IS TH^ BY WHPTHPK. OR NOT UNTIU T H f WARM ABUP TO r ^ U ’ TH^ IC^-CRPAM GASOUN& SHORT­ WPATHPIl COMfe, THgN P AGE, DIZ -P TRUCKS UPTURN Wft-HNGTON V In Playoffs COUGS & COLONELS GREENSBORO - It's a four-of-seven series, as the Carolina, the Eastern reversed this April as the wtaati rematch of last season’s American Asso- Champ, had the homecourt Colonels, again in second Eastern Division finals as ciation begins another set advantage, but still drop-- place, boast the homecourt YOU'D THINK AUU THIS AND MAKING THP DOg.SN'TSH& RfAUZ^ the and of pressure-packed post- ped a 4-3 verdict to the edge against the thirdplace OUR TgACH&R. HOM&WORK TAKES PAPPR TAKg^S POWER THAT THfRE'S A ^ the season struggles. regular season runner-up. Cougars, WOUUD 6g AWARg p a p e r ... AND e n e r g y POWER SHORTAGE? OPWHAT^ GOING hook-up in another best In last spring’s finals, Kentucky. The situation is Carolina had a 7-4 edge in regular season play, copping three of five in A&T Swinging Hot Bats North Carolina and four of six at the Kentucky home GREENSBORO The impressive in whipping better.’’ sites. The Cougs were 5-1 red hot North Carolina A&T Clark College (twice), the In his initial two vs. the Colonels with Billy baseball team has streaked University of Maryland victories, Holland struck Cunningham and 2-3 with­ to a 4-0 record, but the Eastern Shore and St. out a total of 36 batters and out him. Augustine’s. he has an earned run Aggies’ coach said the fast Leading the Cougar As quiet as it is kept, average of .60. HOW YA DOING/^ I HOW D ID YOU KNOW WHO &tS& h a s HANDS getaway is no big thing. scoring in the eleven-game WHO.' W&UHNGTON ^ Groomes does have a Also off to a fast start is M T WAS t h a t s m e U - u ik e “ I’m not going to come series was Jim Chones PEANUT &UTTER couple of pretty good senior centerfielder Artis AND OELLYP with a lot of hogwash,” (18.2), Mack Calvin (17.8), weapons on his team. First Stanfield of Burlington. said Mel Groomes. “ I’m and (13.8). of all, he has stocky pitcher, not going to say we have a Stanfield currently leads Roberts topped the Cat A1 Holland, one of the the Aggie batters with an rebounders with a 9.0 lot of good pitching and finest hurlers ever to wear impressive .462 average average followed by Tom- hitting. Our only weapon the Aggie blue and gold. and is also way out front jjny Owens at 8.5. On the thus far is the attitude of Holland, a native from with 11 stolen bases. jKentucky side, the all-star our players.” Roanoke, Va., earne<’ Following Stanfield in jtrio of Artis Gilmore, Louie Even though Groomes All-American honors two the power department are Dampier, and as has had to tolerate the years ago as a freshman. Greensboro’s Willie Morri­ expected inflicted much of losing of three of his most “I don’t know if I can say son, batting .385; and Keltz the damage. Issel at 26.5, CAN YOU YPS, AND INTO THP WHAT DO YOU PEANUT BUTTER promising pitchers before that Holland has gotten Summers, hitting .308. Dampier at 17.2, and Sg&IN-rOTHei p a s t t o o , WPW-INGTON S E E IN AND JELLY./ the season got underway, better,” said Groomes. PUTUH& Catcher Aaron Ball of Gilmore with 15.9 were the E>Y RgADINO YOUR MY PAST? the Aggies have been I fAUM “But know that he can get Washington, and Toney Colonel’s tops, while Artis Mooney of Rutherfordton, pulled down 16.6 rebounds are both batting .300. a game in the series. Champ Says He Sharing the pitching thus The series began in far with Holland have been Louisville’s spacious Free­ youR Tommy Kimber of Burling­ dom Hall Monday, April FOftroNE ton and Rodney Hairston of 1st. Needs A Rest!!! Martinsville, Va. Helps Shrink "For People Who Like C A R A C A S — halt to their scheduled 15- To Save Things . SweUing Of Heavyweight champion round title bout, unbeaten GOING 1'H. B>ET RALPH GETS Like Money & Gas r'M HOME HOW DO YOU KNOW HP YOU MEAN YOU CAN GET A George Foreman, who , Foreman’s 40th win and Hemorrhoidal AND HAVE SOME TWED OF EATING EATS g r a p e f r u it SO UR LO O K UKE THAT See l-UNCH GRAPEFRUIT EVERY DAY, MIKKI WITHOUT EATING needed only five explosive second title defense. EVERY DAY GRAPEFRUIT? minutes to demolish a Ken The 25-year-old champion, Tissues Norton who lasted 24 rounds hardly looking “ in bad caused by inflammation against Muhammad Ali, shape,” had a post-midnight Doctors have found a medica­ said Wednesday he needs to victory snack on the tion that in many cases nves rest his injured right knee poolside terrace of his hotel, prompt, temporary relief from while crowds of wellwishers pain and burnii« itch in hemor­ before risking his title rhoidal tissues. Then it actually MC^RRIt— • against Ali in Africa in pressed around. JAMES BAKER helps shrink swelling of these September. AT A&A TOYOTA tissues caused by inflammation. “ I need some rest,” WHILE THE crowd of The answer is Preparation H*. declared the unmarked 10,000 — only two-thirds 328 S. M ain High Point No prescription is needed for filling the Poliedro stadium Preparation H. Ointment or champion during a victory Tel. 885-9016 suppositories. celebration after his because there was live home technical knockout triumph television in Caracas — SUOOT/ swoor/ I WISH YOU IT ’S NOTA MOVIE, over Norton at exactly 2:00 booed Foreman and cheered HAIR STYLES ORIGINALS WOULDN'T WATCH MOM, IT'S A BASKET of the second round Tuesday Norton, it saved its lustiest D.L. PEOPLES s h o o t ! ^ - THOSB VIOLENT BALL G A M E / yells for ex-champion Ali. MOVIES, NIPPgR night. w “I’M really in bad shape.” Ali, who is supposed to 700 FAIRVIEW St. You couldn’t' prove that fight Foreman at Kinshasa, 883-1017 HIGH POINT statement by Norton, who Zaire (the old Belgian made the mistake of Congo) in September, thinking he could trade predicted afterwards that NASH punches with Foreman and he would regain the paid for it by taking three heavyweight title he lost . ^ SAVES YOU CASH painful trips to the canvas when he refused to obey a Rings Watches Luggage Jewelry Music before referee Jimmy draft order. “Foreman was Rondeau mercifully called a meant for me,” he said. ^27 N. Main St. High Point. N. C. Durham High Senior Cougar Winner ABA PLAYOffS YOUR CHOICE GREENSBORO - Edward the winner by a national each year to the top always tried to set a mature Lester Moore, Jr., a senior panel which considered student-athlete in the example for his peers.” at Durham High School, OF OVER 5 Q leadership, scholarship, Durham City-County area. Asked what goals he Game/ # 3 was judged winner of the personality, and athletic According to this basket­ would like to achieve in gorgeously First Carolina Cougar- endeavor. ball coach, David Odom, college, Moore answered, American Basketball Asso­ The $1,000 scholarship one of those who recom­ “ I would like to get a better ciation Leadership/Scho­ will be deposited at the mended Edward, “ He has understanding of the ways Carolina ^ c o u g a rs different wood grains, larship Award. college of Moore’s choice. shown great ability as an of the world and of society Moore’s selection was The son of Mrs. Faye O. athlete-scholar in an era itself, so I coudl make a vs. textures, colors, finishes, announced at halftime of Moore of Durham, Edward when such a combination the Cougar-Virginia regular lettered in each of the three seems to be the exception. better decision as to how I etc., in room PANELING season finale on Wednes­ major sports at Durham He has proven an invalu­ would live my life and what KENTUCKY COLONELS day (March 27th) at the High - football, basketball, able team leader and has profession I would enter.” Greensboro Coliseum by and baseball. 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