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-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1966
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TEE OFF TIME ?R. "Bob-
Turner of Ralegih, »hj off at
thi Meadowbrook Country
Club. Bob is an interviewer for
the N. C. State Employment
Commission. A husband and
wife golf tournament will be
he I d soon at MeadowbrookCountry Club which is locatedsix miles east of Raleigh.
AGGIES-CAMP LEJEUNE FOOTBALLTILT CANCELLED FOR 66 SEASON
GREENSBORO The scheduled game between the A andT College Aggies and the Camp
Lejeune Marines, announcedfor Camp Lejeune on Satur-
day, September 17, has beencancelled, victim of the VietNam conflict.
ferabiy a home engagement, to
fill their normal 10-game slate. |
Loss of body salt through
perspiration makes hot weathera special hazard to sufferers ofhigh blood pressure. If you're
nn a salt-restricted diet, avoidunusual exercise during thethe heat of the day and con-
sult your doctor on salt replacement.
? A H\ kkii o MOTHER whoseihree children all had the mumpsat the same time was goingaround in circles trying to lookafter them.
One morning, about 5 a.m..
the vounges! woke up scream-ing. Holding her badly swollencheeks with both sheyelled. "Mommy! Mommy! Dosi bet ore the\ blow up! 'Catholic Digest ? March.
The announcement was con
firmed last Friday by Or William M Bell, A. and T athleticdirector. He said he had re
ceived notification from theMarines that the season'sschedule was cancelled because
of world conditions.
A wire from Maj. General HNickerson, Jr. post special
services officer, stated, "Withthe U. S. Marine Corps' com-
mitment to Viet Nam, it is not
possible to field a representa-tive team at the command."
The Aggies are seeking a
replacement for the date, pre
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A&T Coach Clinic to Draw Record TurnoutGREENSBORO?The fourth
annual A&T College Coach-ing Clinic, to be held hereon August 4-6, will draw thelargest participation in his-tory.
Dr. William M Bell. A&Tathletic director and directorof the Clinic, said this weekadvance registrations assure
a record turnout.The clinic sessions will fea-
ture a star-studded faculty
Dave Saban was named' Coacfi"of the in theAFL both in 1964 and 1965,
as he led his Bills to league
titles. He has had a wealthof experience in both colle-giate and professional ball.
Other football staff mem-'bers include. Calvin C Stoll,
end coach at Michigan StateUniversity and Walter AHunter, Jr., head coach at theElizabeth City's P. W. Moore,
the team which last year won
the N. C. High School 4-Achampionship.
Both, Dave Strack, headbasketball coach at the Uni-versity of Michigan, and
Johnnie McLendon. new headbasketball coach at ClevelandState College, who werescheduled to appear last year,but had to cancel because ofimporant commitments to theU. S. State Department, willhead the basketball section.They wil be joined by Harry
H Edmonds, head basketball
coach at the Durham's Mer-I rick-Moore High Schol, whichthis past season was 3-A run-
Iners-up.
Dr. Lenox D. Baker, ortho-paedic surgeon at the Duke
| University Medical Center.Durham, will conduct the sec-
tion on Injury Prevention andCare.
ATA JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS SETFOR WINSTON-SALEM ST. COLLEGE
WINSTON-SALEM TheAmerican Tennis Association swill hold its annual nationaljunior championship matcheshere, August 8-12, at Wins- |
ton - Salem State College, jSome of the best young tennistalent from across the coun-try will participate in thematches
Dr. R Walter Johnson,
first vice president of theATA and head of its juniordevelopment activities, usesthe junior nationals as a ba-rometer on the status of tal-ent and improvement of
young players throughout the! country. With his skilled eye
| for judging talent, he may
spot, the making of another
I Arthur Ashe, Althea Gibson,
I Luis Glass, or Bonnie Logan.
I To provide efficiency inevery facet of the operationof the tournament, Dr. John-son, director of the Junior na-
tionals, has appointed a com-
mittee consisting of the fol-lowing: Housing: Mrs. B. D.Lawhorn and Mrs. G. Ben-nett; Entertainment: Mrs. B.Conley and L. Starks; Refe-
See ATA page 6A
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FROM BATS TO RIFLES?(St.
Louil) "H«p-on»-two." Cardi-nal outfielder Bob Tolan (R)
and infielder Jimmy Williams(L) strike a pove with their
bats in Hw place of riflo*. To-
lan and Williams will bagin 2-waalc tours of activa duty as
mambars of tha Army Rasarva
this month. The Redbirds will
be short the two utilitymen oiv
til they return from duty.
(UPI Telephoto)
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MAY REPLACE BROWN(HIRMAN. Ohio)? Charley Her
raway. 21-year-old rookie fromSan Jose Stat* in California,may be the Celevand Brown*'
answer to a replacement forJim Brown. Harraway's physicalis shown here taking a handofifrom quarterback Jim Ninow-
ski (11). (UPI Photo)
VICTORY SMILES?(San Fran-cieco)?Tom Haller, (L) and
Willi# McCovey are *he twohappy San Francisco Giantswhose slugging combination de-feated the Cincinnati Reds 8-7
in 12 innings July 9. With two iout in the bottom of tht 12th !
Halter sent his 19th home run
over the rightfield fence, with jTito Fuentes on base to win the i
(JOSEPH L. ALSTON TO COACH ATJOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY
| Joseph L. Alston, son of Mr. .i and Mrs. Roland Alston, Sr.. of| Durham, will accept a new posi-
tion at Johnson C Smith Uni-i versity, Charlotte, September 1.
He will be the head tennis! coach, assistant basketball andfootball coach and an instruc-tor of Physical Education.
He was a graduate of Hill-side in 1954 where he was a
member of the basketball, base-ball and tennis team. He was
1954 State High School TennisChampion. Alston also receivedhis B.S. degree from North
Carolina College in 1958. He jwas a member of the basket- jball and tennis teams. He was Iplayed on the 1954-55-56 and !57 CIA/\ Basketball Visitation |Championship Team He will |
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game. McCowey sent the gam*
| into overtime with His second: two-run homer of the day in: bottom of the 9th to ti* the
! at 6-6. <UPI Telephoto)
I receive his M.S. Degree from
SCC this summer.
Alston has taught six years
1 in the Virginia Public Secon-
J dary Schools. While serving twoI years in the U. S. Army, he
j was selected to the All Second
| Army Basketball Team in 1961.
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MARSHALL EMERY NAMED CAGECOACH AT HOWARD UNIVERSITY
WASHINGTON. D. CHoward University athleticdirector Samuel E. Barneslast week announced the ap-pointment of Marshall TEmery of Winston-Salem to
the position of varsity bas-ketball coach at Howard. Em-ery also will serve as instruc-tor in physical education, be-ginning next September.
The new basketball mentor
comes to Howard from Win-ston-Salem's Paisley High
school, where he served asphysical education teacherand basketball coach since1961. During his five years atPaisley Emery compiled a
won-lost record of 68 and 29.His 1962-63 and 1963-64teams won the state WesternDistrict AAA championship,
while his teams of the past
two years finished as runner-up for he Ditrict title. Earl-ier this year Emery was
EMERY
named Western District AAAbasketball "Coach of theYear."
At Howard, he succeeds
I James M. (Jim) Thompson,See EMERY 6A
2B