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-THE CAROLINA TIMF;S SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, 1967
gpQßgg-Civil Service
Continued from page 6AWinston-Salem.
Persons interested in inquir-ing about career opportunitieswith the Federal Civil Serviceare ijrged to visit the officeof the Civil Service Examiner-in-Charge at any of the aboveoffices or the Job InformationCenter, Interagency Board ofU.S. Civil Service Examiners,415 West Hillsborough Street,Raleigh, N. C.
Patricia Roberts. Harris, thefirst Negro woman so appoint-ed, is the Ambassador to Lux-embourg.
PPICOLTS WIN BULL CITY WOM-EN'S LEAGUE CHAMPION-SHIP?Us a man's world, butthis group of girls sihowed thatthey can play the game also
Kneeling from left to right are. iianeu, r>«uua oiuu...
Misses Deloris Green, Phillis Gay. Standing: Paul Weaks,Catlin, Terry Toomer, Jackie Coach: Mrs. Catherine Gay, Co-Smoke. Team C;iptain ; Beverly '\u25a0 Manager: Misses Janet Owens,
Manager; Misses Louis Evans,
Sherron Toomer, Gladys Law-rence, Cleo Caesar, Coach.
(Photo by Purefoy)
SMILES OF VICTORY The .
display of smiles and trophys, ibring an end to a season of Isoftball, and a well earned |championship Members of the
W D. Hill team are from leftto right (kneeling) Darek Mc-Allister, Earl Webb, KennethMcClain, Capt.; Theoore Stev-
ens. Sandy Ledbetter. Standing
i are other members of team and| Coach, Otha Leathers, Larry
| McGill, Lather Thompson, Pete
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Jv t/-YARDS GAIN AROUND END
(Dallas) Green Bay's Elijah
Pitts (22) scampers for a 7-yard
gain around right end in the
second quarter before being
brought down from behind by
Dallas' Chuck Howley (54) dur-
Riley, Kenneth Chavias, Theo-
dore Mitchell, Gregory Littleand Carl McKinnie.
(Photo by Purefoy)
RALEIGH ft SUNDAYMEMORIAL c»T if!AUDITORIUM MLlllMAIL ORDERS iDM».°o IVu- - w> ? HUM \u25a0 an *htm amemau an mi u6m im
PIUSi OTHER OUISTANDI^^PPI^^ing pr«'-season game August 29.Pitts 1 ater scored on a 2-yardrun. Jitm Grabowski scored on
a 1-ya'rd run, and Don Chand-ler kicked two field goals as
the Pa ckers defeated the Cow-hoys 2 0-3. (UP!)
Eagles Athletic Dir.Says Rumors of GridSchedule are Wrong
Dr. James W. Younge, athletic
Director at North Carolina Col-
lege, said this week that erron-eous information about theEagles' football schedule hasbeen circulated.
The Eagles will play AllenUniversity at Columbia, S. C.,on September 23, and will playKentucky State College atFrankfurt, Kentucky, on Octo-ber 7. He said he has receivedcalls from persons who haveread that these games will beplayed away from the oppon-ents' home fields.
NCC will meet MarylandState College in the University
of Maryland stadium in College
Park on October 21. This isthe only game to be playedaway from the host school'shome grounds, Younge said.
Thurman 4thHighest PaidPlayer In NBASAN FRANCISCO Nate
Thurmond, rebounding star of theSan Francisco Warr'ors, may bethe fourth highest paid player inthe National Basketball Associa-tion.
In fact he may be better paid
than Rick Barry, his teammatewho attempted to join the new
American Basketball Association.THURMOND said recently,
"I'm getting more than that,"when asked to ven'fy that hissalary next season will be $90,000.
He didn't elaborate, except to re-port that it is straight salary.
Wilt Chamberlain, 7-feet-lViinch center of the champion Phil-adelphia 76ers, says his contract
is for $200,000 a year.BILL RUSSELL, player-coach
of the Boston Celtics is reportedlypaid $150,000 and Cincinnati'sOscar Robertson perhaps SIOO,-
000.At $90,000 Thurmond's pay
would be 20 percent more thanBarry court-recorded $75,000.
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FORMER CHAMP AIDS YOUTH(Camden, N. J.)?Former heavy-weight champion Jersey JoeWalcott is busy on the streetsof Camden, working up to 17
hours a day in this industriaf-city, to tell restless Negroyouths that "keeping out oftrouble today will pay off to-morrow." Now 53, Jersey Joe |
is Camden's assistant directorof public safety and has charge
of the police department's com-munity relations unit and ju-venile division. (UPI;
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5-YARDS GAIN (Cambridge,Mass.) Jim Nance of BostonPatriots (35) is tackled by ChrisHanburger (55) and Sam Huff
(70) of the Washington Red-skins after 5-yards gain in the Jfirst quarter of their exhibition |
game at Harvard Stadium re-cently. The Redskins won, 13-7.
(UPI Telephotoi
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