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k a a a * aaa»aa»«t%aaaa«aaaaaa»aa#»»»»#a»aa«a..aaa»»ta F%'4e I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I ( I I |"I V 1,11 , I , I I , I , , , ,1,1,11111illillffi,»>,, *, at, «l,«t», , * , , »* « * * Sports i June 25, , , , , , , , , , , , , « « , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , t > i Saturday a , , 1977. * * * ' * * * * * * * 9 * * * ® * * ' * * * * * ^ a *a' a # Page *#'* 't® The trading deadline has now passed with some pretty big names changing uniforms. Now that the general managers have done all they can with their players rosters its now time to Sell have To begin shifting managers. Four already gotten 'Big Jake' ected CIA^Vr Tearn... the axe, , John McNamarav Jack McKeon and the major leagues first and only black Raleigh, N.C. - Shaw African I . Republic. They sity and Harvey Heartley season and showed his University announced re- will depart in late July, o Robinson took over as field boss of the Cleveland f Saint Augustine's ultimate potential. cently that Big Jake The trip is being co-spon- ( Indians and did a credible for two seasons. College in Raleigh. Though relegated to short job Rodgers, 6' 11" center for sored by the AIAA and of I However there were rumors nearly all season that the Shaw Bears, has been spans playing time, People to People Sports, Jake, who has been Robbie would not be back and his fate was only selected to the CIAA Jnc. The team will be fc Jake managed to average wn ike by injuries in B1 aettted gaily this .wi jtMamm lenwuTiwri "Bi£" fctampered 5#4 per game pul] m Indian* manager hut was forefrd to takg a salary ii9j^ious_^Mwxmarshoo on roster. and give up his spot the active . . ia. I During the winter George Hendrick the heart of is finest season this past 73 9% f,.om t^e i^e. rromo - « tKrao the Indians batting order was dealth to San Diego DurincrC «.vv ftUllit Bivimnn L~=^ r~. spree in which he started, ] contender. the former.Droughtou. The Indians started poorly and the rumors again High student scored 49 started that- Robinson would be fired. The pM|Qti3u9hSSS points, pulled down 42 speculation only got stronger when Rico Carty (who and blocked 31 voof in rebounds, was. nflmpH. »- m«r> nivaiv U1 VIC J VCUUiU/ pUUUCiJf shots. In the CIAA criticized the manager and was later fined b> Robinson. TishingW ^Bll3S tournament game against Booie Virginia Union, Jake was The Indians did rebound slightly and put togethe t by George 1^ ' instrumental in of five streaks. Those treak; j bringing couple game winning ^ Shaw from a were not however and Robinson wat 13-point enough deficit to a four-point replaced by Jeff Torborg over the weekend with the 9 margin late in the game. Indians standing ft hnrlc pf Boston in the Despite his heroics, Shaw East. The team was 26-31 under 92-8S: TdstT bJp*^K^ _ Robinson in '77 and helcWourth place in the Division. m bt, Jake, also an above I* 7f_M The people getting the axe in Cleveland should not Cizution ~r\ ^ y i/. m be Robinson but millionaire pitcher Wayne Garland Boating Requires - average student academi-' who was 2-7 has been to under Robinson and the team's general The waterways are cally, picked manager for not giving Robbie a contending team to becoming congested, the All-CIAA basketball work with. what with vacationers and team in a pre-season poll On the other hand if any manager in baseball weekend boaters making raft mk . by the CIAA deserves to be on the hot seat it's Martin of the ters' Billy the scene. When boating sportswriBr Yankees. time a has to be t| Any manager physically exercise care * * please and * ^ PPr- I restrained from one of his own and 3 ^ attacking players be cautious when entering - v- . loses his ability to control himself it has to be intersections and W J5-L * a V3B ^ "Big Jake" Rodgers wondered how he can control 25 players. points. Stay inroundingthe Best of luck to James Harris who was recently channel when or traded for the San the Los passing Diego Chargers by rounding a point. Yield at WSBL Hol< Rams who now Namath. Its Is 2nd Tournament Angeles have Joe really times. Yielding can all a shame, however, that Harris could not have been save a boat as well as a , jHH l dealt to a contender. After establishing himself as a nore life. Travel at a safe speed games at^ Ernie has no bathroom facilities, pro caller he deserves better than he cr nnHor top signal got when nassin >hore Field in the second r>^ .J. . »« wnvcooiuu siftuiu from the Rams. But there is no rule that a . ana says ialf of the season. We the iosg of ball and athlete a black lack of professional especially quarterback iope to schedule more fans there makes it much should get a fair shake. iouble-headers at Ernie more - feasible-to play at Shore for the renraiiid*r ul Ernie * shore," "exjaSiied water sports unsafe. Shore Field it was decided the season. Carver Field Petree. .WSBL 1317 ! Tunes-Up Lookout.for.floating ob-^ Paul Tyrone Mitchell, Oak St.. has a good day at a meeting this week. .Sg*.1..P..MBMB..M hi. with cat jecta after a heavy rain. flUin8 atringer .fish. _i_ , Also at the meeting th< When the water is down leagues initial All-Stai Ear.Tournament four or more feet there the cork, hoping to see it bait ttway" I let the fish 31 may be a Small floats wascu8etS*°re PROFESSIGNAL-\ The.North.Carolina featured Sam just stump disappear. continue to play with the Birmingham .lurking below the surface..are in order when worm. Mv The double elimination Brison one of the stars of ? k.^:, ,F'eldh.it BARBER SHOP semi-pro championship it safe, never for or will bring aiJ to the movie Play proceed fishing bluegill insisted that I either hang tournament is start July Bingo Long and as are the bream. A float i en the 3 Yearns though you only larger may the fish or take the bait °f 6 in Roxboro and WSBL the Traveling All-Stars1 on be used when ,lea^e^e Round boater the lake. If you bass fishing out of the water. He was MGR. teams tuned up by playing and Motor Kings. with £*ethereventm, the Charles Foster, ' are not familiar with the minnows. The smal- ( a overcome with anxiety number of games. The Steve Anderson who 1 water rules ler floaT offers less~~1 *°b£ « Pond in the safety you because the float bonti- fAU"^ ?" SAMUEL M. LINTON league leading alsoappeared should get a booklet and resistance when fishing Sues to circle. I decided the top stars : Giants their movie and now for ' ^ improved plays study them. Such prac- for small fish. < together® record to 22-1 six the Pond Giants the satisfy his curiosity and k k . by joined tices as a When fishing for bass 1 We^hopeteT,that baseball HERMAN WILSOM the week. Clowns and astonished boatjng.in ifted the line. The line games during I area, you will note that the float 1 come out and defeated the Barn- the crowd first swimming 'gunning ifted without any resis- fans will They by playing - motor will travel, submerge, rise t the All-Star two your erradically, ance. Instead of a finger .support game Our New storming base and collecting 1 to Come See Indianapolis lack of proper life jackets the top and stop slize as I and the tournament," Clowns on and .hit3 having crappie suspect- Tuesday despite only in your boatL travelling. If it moves off e a said one arm. _forjjccupants >d, I had bass on. league spokesman Thursday nights. and skiers in again that indicates that a , The James 44Pookie" pulling I immediately dropped Nelson Petree. "We hope Berber touring "Clowns- Bailey ^restricted or congested fish has taken-the-baitr^the fish back into the these games will raise- may have stole the show . areas can get one a Allow the float to travel a virater «nH let it out to revenue to help improve * « variety oi go LONNIE E. MAIMS Arbitration /earin« citation from the Coast few feet then set the hook. dleeper water. I set the our league for next costumes and his antics Guard or Wildlife Protec- When the float rises to the h truly made him the "king 100k into a bass that was season," said the Pond tor. Remember lives are 9urface usually the bass is as as I was. The Giants manager, In Cut*, the minnow surprised Specialize Long Afro Cuts, Continued From 3 , , lost as the results of scaling pre- b Page °*^0W11S'The Pond Giantsr took ass weighed in at 6 League representatives Priate Points, & Cut mishandling water craft. paratory to swallowing the pounds. a the teams alsc Layer settled overnight if the ^ over Mt the Never play little frorti Airy_ Now for the cork and bait. A light nibble at n themselves tc circumstances warrant ibble cheap, there may . addfcetfsed Agtros ^ the fadianfl times will fool vou. K around-the-clock atten- worm fisherman. There is e a lunker bass on the problems the league has Ill NEW WALKWETOWN AVE the week. _ during no sight comparable to the Fishing with a small float 01 ther end of th«.lina had witW.omunria Arid t'on- The Winston-Salem _ ~~~748-9646 _ cork from and minnows for I n most sigmficant disappearing crappie laybe the biggest ever, resolved to Oy and play Jiang trail the 11-1 PondInThethe water surface; stimu- had an annoying situation. I II 1M feature of BBB arbitration Giants in the WSBL Statistics lating the circulation and A small crappie was is its fairness. standings by 2 games with the onto the minnow rv heart A * 4 A A _ l_ i L i U accelerating hanging S.IUW UUUUV ,w a 9.3 record The Mount of the decisions beat. Expectancy is the but could not be hooked, percent Airy Yankees are third at element that makes fish- Rather than lose the are for consumer and tjie g_5 so much minnow the 40 percent obviously in imhbhmhmbmbbm ing fun^ watching by snatching favor of the business, with the remaining 20 percent EXECUTIVES J "^L - TITLEIST MODEL 90 II split. B W 4-woods m iRr«

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