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Behind The Play In Sports by uoN ufc LiLiiiluir'K WHV KAY ROBINSON ISN'T WfcLTtBWt^lGHT CHAMP NtW VUhK Th.- t^Muu -Su*- «ir' Robidtuii, Nu. 1 L'utit^iiUei fui ihe Wdlt-rweighi ChatiipitJiislii^ uf cne Woiid, ji not olia.'iipiuti i!> ttiat Fffddit' "Red’ C'uehratie hold er, «nd f)i5 iiuiia^er. Willir Uilzei- bir», Will have no i^ari if huy un less Chk RoblllSOli tiullt ulllCr. {T.eans his tiaineir, Ce-rge Gains* lord, and h«y. vei lu pn uni of ttir Harletn fighter iw Cochiatie and Gilzenb. Ray, thus far. has aosolutely letused to be a party lo such a deal and. cuiise- Uiiently, Cu^hraiie and Gilzenben have avoided him like the sesen year plague. It IS a kiiov.li tact, or almost a certainty, that Ruuinson will knock Out Cochtanc it they come tcgeth* FI Cu-hrane and Gilzenberg. know ing this, are luthe to risk nieetiiif certain Jn-truciiun. both physical ly and iiriaiiclaliy nbe J Greene Piesideiil ol the National Boxing Association, in his cfficual bulletin and ratings as of July first, hailed the return to tin- ring of Cochrane as the first of a frries f comebacks ut wur-bound champions. The Nutioiial Boxing Association "anticipates title de fense: ill three classes, listing as pcli^iitial deleiiders. Sol Uartola. featheiweight. Ike Williams, light weight, and Manuel Ortiz, bantam •Cochrtme." he 'aid. "is virtually signed for u contest with Sugar Ray Robinson." Knowing the m>ide of the nego tiations that have been going in with the Cochrane front office since liie Jeisey redhead gut out of the Navy, 1 cun say that the word • virtualiy' is rather far-fetched As matter: stand today, the two are )ust as far apart as China and Chicago with little hope of either Side giving in m the .-.guabble over whether Hay shall pay for a chance wt the championship. Robinson has earned the right to tight lor the championship long | ago His victories over Fritzie Civic, j Henry Armstrong. California Jack- U Wihcjii, Marly -rvo. and traiiy otheis stamp him as the real cham pion. Cochrane’s record sows Uftle or nothing. if Someone wanted to play Dick Tracy and took a trip to Jetsey and investigate thoroughly tJie circim- •tane'es surmunding the champion ship' fight between Cocliiane and Zivic when the latter *ield the championship, he might ^mcover something in the situation that to day resembles Ray Robinson's. There have been many hinis drop- plu along Jacob’s Beach that Coch- > fane’s winning of the title from (he aging Zivic will make lurid reading hi the Spurt s Gazette if the stoiy were fully revealed Now.; i didn't see the tight i-nd knowing Zivic and hiS rep-.ttation, 1 would scratch my head and slick my ton gue in my cheeks if something were toincd tip to ehow' that some fi nagling took place ttiat night In Cochrane’s hometown when the 147 pound championship changed hands. It will be reineirbered tliat Coch rane. up until that time, was no hell of a lighter and certainly not as a headllt.ei There was. ot c ures. the victoiy over Lew Jenkins, a lightweight at the Garden utter Cochrane iiad taken Zivic's title i.eb:fiilly ever since he ha: held the 'tiainpioii:tii^ because ne has con- slsleiitly refused to light any of the guild boys wtiu are nut white. There was miicli talk that Coc-h- raite joined the Navy to get jway fiuiii the persisterii challeiigv ot hubiii>uii whuse hot bieath was bluwin^ uii tug neck and making t.mi far t o iincuiifurtable to be rated J' a tup-iioli’h figlitei and champiMii 1 t^uald lt.l be :b la.ih a: lu say that C'uchiane cannot tight It..it wiiild b. (iii'rje Tlie redhead o capable of putting up a pretty good battle Huwiver. this unreas oning fear of meeting his c-uloied clialleiiger 1: duliig Cuchiaiie no guod and neither if it doing box ing any good A champion .'hould act like a chainplun and accept tiie cards as dell to him. whether they be in the form of clubs as represented by Rubins, n'a smathing fists ut dia nmiids as represented by the num- eruu.' .lei-iip: his mun.igei. Gilzeii- berg, ts lining up fui him. We would all like to see Ri-d make some motley, but he is going at it the wrung way intrying to put the squeeze on his challenger as a price fur participation in a title defense. Mike Jacobs has been long set |o promote the fight if ihe IWw piiii- clpal.s, Robinson and Cochrane, can come to terms The boxing com mission should take .■ hand and spurt Cochrane into actiun He has been out uf the Navy long enough now to make a decRlon one way ; or another If he is not going to fight Ray witohut being guaranteed 10 per cent of the challenger as lung a: he hold.' the title which he U almost sure to win, then Cochrane's title should be declared vacant and Robinson elevated t» the spot which he has already won by defeatinn every fighter known on the hurt ?on. Robinson is eating his heart out by walking up to a dour through which he cannot enter He has gone just so far and can go n. further now unless the boxmg commissions and associations step in and see hat Justice ts done. V Former Mid-Western Bo.xinj: (iliampinii .Now In The ^avv ABOARD A BA'rrLRSHIP IN THK PACIFIC Hutchmson, Kan. is known as a "hut light town " Every January this mid-western I city has its own Coiden Gloves toui nameiiT .Many of its champiuiis j have gone to the National in Chi- I cago. ' 'Thi: year, one ut its champions I was missing. Iieavywtight Leonard Jesse Bernard He is m the Navy. Son of .Mr and Mrs Warren Bet- Hard of 525 West "E" S' eel, tie is one uf four sons in the service, the only one in the Navy Beinard hold: a number of heavyweight boxing titles: ttie liHl National ''Gulden Gloves,' Tri-Sslate Tour nainent and the Diamond Bell Now a stew aid. third class. Ber nard entered the Navy in April, lk44. and attended school tor cooks Slid bakers at Bambridge, Md W'*hin ihiee month: aftei coming INTER-CITY TENNIS PLAYERS PREP FOR NATIONALS Mvmbms »f the Intvr-City tt nis atoiociatinn sirv bus.v pre- raiing for the nntionnls which get und. rwav in New Ytirk ' t.i xt week Top Ivlt: Di R. W. Johnson .md Bill Luffer. white. South Carolina, post- follnwine «i n..TJch Ml. Lufter has hwn giv ing Di ..ohnson and his friends much vahiablv a.ssistunce and advice He IS a woncLrf'jl play- ei. This picture w.is made on D: Johnson’s private courts in Lynchburg. Va,. while the oth er photos were made in Wil mington where the Inler-citv player: were guest.s of Dr. Hu bert A- Katon. Top right; M Luffer i.nd Mrs. Catherine Etvis. of PiU.- burgh, Penn., -who w '1 team up with Dr. Johnson in mlxi-.l doublo.s at the nationals. Mis. Ervis Is visiting in WilminqUm Where daily she and Dr. John son work out on the ettv court- on Tenth Stre«-1, Those twci player.s have ju.st completed :iveiai set.4 of singles. Middle left: George N. Nor man. haek to eamera. at post, is itnipiring this game participat ed in by Luffei', '•Bill” Conk. Durham, and Dr. Eaton and ■'Na!'' Jackson, of Wilmington l.uffi ;• and Cook were winners. Middle right: The team of Dt. Johnson and Mis. Eivis. who h.'js ueen women’s singles run- rer-up in the nationals for the past tew years, pose for a pic ture. W'iiliston pri.narv school i.' in backgio inii. Bottom left: Players gather to the net. Luffer. Ur. Johnson. Mrs Ervis. Dr. DuBi.>settf. Goldsbei'o: Ted Thompson. Goldsboro; "Nat" Jackson, Wil- ndngton; ’Biir' Cook, Durh.'im: Bailey. S, C.; Dr. Eaton. Wil mington: Minger. S. C. Bottom right '‘N:it" Jackson commences service He is form er national smgle.s champ and co-hoUler of doubles champion ship. Note ball m air. Willistoi, high school is in the back ground. Eaton and Jackson will enter nationals as doubles part ners NONSWIMMERS AS I.IFE SAVERS BY C'AKKOLL L. BRYANT, DIretcor Water Safety Service American Red Crosa One who caiinol swim ut ail t: sometynes able to :n'•- a life if he uses hi.s head and r'-membei hi- liainiiig. Rescues iiiude from .shore are Common, but there is ii technique '11 ih'in th.it 'huuld Ih- Iciirneil T.' assist the victim of an accident happening wilhm urm'.s length o' the i-hore. the re.scue! should diop !■ u jji'oiie position tlie upper body exti nrled over lti«- water, and leucli III his hand A coat or shirt, an our naddle fi-’tuiir rod, j.ole, or any 'ipiivnleiit ulject luuy be held uot i' r the v ii'tim to gi a- p If the victim is heyond arm’s iKich. the po:.itioii in.ty be revers-' ■ it with the reriurei se uring u I’ood haiid-hold himself and extend ing lii:; body and leg: for the other pei'oii to hulU. Sometimes a length -.f line or a till;' buoy is at hand. Properly baiiilled. they lan U loed foi aid- iiq' victims who an xniie dhtance fr nn shore Both are tlirown under hand with a pMidulum like motion Fiee-floatmg objettv, or those which may be dro; ped, thrown or pushed to a drnwiilng person, al though they ciiimot be controlled by the resciirer once they are launched, are al.so frequently effective Ob- vhiuslv they are helpful only In ketplrip the victim afloat, and other mvnns must be used to bring him u.shore. The w-ading rescue Is nnother ior I'ijIicc- Corps, Settlement Houses. Canteen Centers. '\’M and YWCA’s In sixty-two thickly p.’pulated Ne gro communities. No tie-ups with iiattuiial adver tisers is contemplted lor this year. A cammemniative stamp l.s being widely di-stributed, and meetings with prominent athletes us guest Speakers at Boys Clubs are being ar- l anged In lieu of a scheduled Sports umboieo, which has been abooed bv ODT order. 'other activities of Nalioiuil Spur'.:- Foundation include; 1 the establhsii- incnt of a research bureau on Ne gro sports; 2 creating a greater in terest in a greater variety of sport.-; 3 encouraging the formation of more pr.ifessionul and .semi-profes sional teams; 4 aiding college alh- letic programs. form of nsxUtance that can he err.- 11 loytni by anyone The liei;fiiiiiii;> j SW'illUiiei wh.j I- im.l..le 1.. leg.iii, - ;lir huli/uiiial poMliuii. Hie sui t il.jther knocked ofl hi: tooling Lv |n breaker, aiid the iiuntwlmniet who has stepped into a hole aiv rx- aiiiplo.-. of liiii.’ when i.uliiiiig mole 1‘ needed bv the l«^cou■l tluiii J >ool had. J III 111 '.talc c auu a ,uie I AFIIAI. COCA-COLA BorrLiNti CO. 5).A W Miirgan 81. 'Up I the lo -t.-ac than pull di J'lkuig mol lodge the le.curer Enioll with .voiit lo'-al Rcil I’u. - chaplei toi 'hecoai-e ,ii w..li-i -..fe ly sj that you will Um ,,hl,- lo lu.ol - riit rgviicies -V Stcietai.v of Agiicultuic flmfiin I' Anderson says It.at >oap to lU-il- lan.s will be incicased He pl.ms no rationing and urget oiUi-ily huviii’ tMitn ftcAfast -tfRw/Sid Ptrqta^ialKgbutn itUuuK of euemo. |in»|lf. ttblAe't fuoc. acabK*. riahra and other ex- wtradly cauaed ikiD iiaabix um mvtd-taana, wling. anUaepiic. iMpiid U. I>. D. Preamptuv CreaadcM. ftiutlcM. Soothe* briudoa and tokhJr ttop* ioiraie iuhiag. 3Se i ml botth prove* it, oryoor money back. Ask yoa cn«gw today tor O. O. Ov PKsacRtmow ^cratchingi A Lifetime in Flamea W'.y taka chances on burning up a liietimc'a effort In a aingla terrifying hour when It'a so simple and InexpenslTe to pro^ tect yourself against any poaa- ble mishap. Your home and family can be absolutely pro tected from ANY dUoslar ol but a few pennies a day, Wa'U show you how. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. DURHAM. N. C. Tuskegee Warhawk Win Three; Trice Rained Out In Florida BaseBall Tour PILES TUSKtGKE ARMY AIR FIELD. I Ala Although iuclimute wt utlier caused a la.st minutt- canceliuti- n uf jtliiev of ttie six scheduled babeball [game.: foi tlie Tuskeg-e Warhuwks 'in tlie :tale ot Flundu. the TAAF' jiiliie h.-.iidcd three defeat.*, lo other 'Fh.ilda Opponents which boosted ; tlieii ivcoiu to 19 Wilis out of 20 ! starts. Tile Warhawk: practically shut jUiit then lust uppoiit-K when they ’tinned in a U-] win over a G1 team fioin Dale Maybrey field, Tallahassee, Fla. Ptc Harry Kirk- Bvy of Blimitighum, Ala. had the , pitching a.ssigniueiii tor the Wat- itijwk.w, and allowed l*i- Dale Ma>- |biey club "Illy one luii during Hie I nine inning clash and that wa: in ' the la:l halt -.f the third Next in line tu :.ufter the might Pvt. Louis I'limus of Natchez. Miss, veteran pitcher tm the Wai- ' liaw’k: wa* ill top turin on the niound against tin All Slat: and j'hattend hi: own recoid for slrike- uiil: In a siiigle giiine wiieii hi- riiuck out eight All Star men in the nine inning tilt Lt. Joseph Cm- ry of Atlanla. Gu, hard llittiiig WaihuwK left lielder. strode imp I the spotlight when he got a tuple ^wllh two men on in the fust in- ' ning wliich distanced better tiian 39U feet d-> p Into left field and account ed for two runs I.t Curiy outdid ^thh: perfoiniance. however, in the third miiiiig and thilh'd ]40ii fans til the :tatiiuin when he drove a hard til iball over the left field I fence to iccotd the only home run ' of Ihe game. In the final tilt which concluded 11... b'l .I i.tr. n.or Ihf. WHihaw'lm I'oiiiHliitioii .Seeks To Rai.se Moral lz“\el Aimoii« Teeii-A;;ers WASIIINOTO.N. 1) — Ue.kliiB to raise the mai'il level among leeii- age Negro boys and girls, and tu make certain llieic will be nu let down in the Negioes' interest in sports activity during the post wai peiiod, Natiuii.il .Sports. Koundalion hic, Wabhingloii, U f’, i* s.jHiii:oi • liig Naliuiial Negio Spoil: Week, August .5-11 Aicoidiiig to Kiiiindciticn presi- dent. Dr VV Henry Oivine, furmei Howard tlniwriiy touibjll siai and prominent Washinatun uhviii- on SREiOY millF FROM ITCH AND RURN THEN WAIK AND SIT IN COMFORT Uee Poslam—the CONCENTRATED ointment — ai thouiands have. The oily base HOLDS Poslam'a medlcati' n on the smarting skin to cool and soothe that agonizing Itch and burn. Sold from coast tu coast for 36 years. Ask yaur dooior. Only 60c, all drug stores. P O S L A M WAKE SALVAGE CO. Wo Buy sad 8aU evarythldg of VoIuR FURNITURE -- STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS — RADIOS 337 S. WitmingtoD Sf. PbODS 2-2327 ir.',"", "Lk X St in ,,J" p TwT' nln" Cochrane's hometown when the 147 , ■ .q., National Tallahassee. Fla. Pft Harry Kirk perfoimance, however, in the Pvii>o, National *■“ ' a p..und championship changed hands, ..J Gloves" Tri-Sstate Tour- "»■> Birmiiighain, Ala. had the P . ^ thillcd 14011 fans p"-'’ ft will be remembered that Coch- assignment or the Wa:- ^^en he drove a rane up until that time, was no „ stau/ard third class Ber- tiawka. and allowed the Dale May- . (,pid ■ Augu..l 5-11. ., , , h.ll o, . li.m.r .nd «rtainl, not ” run dur.ne in. j ... horn, run i^ lorrn,, „ n«a..nr.Tner,...,otc r r?:., ,n, wn,cn concudon-:^ i “LV Ti:! ' a”''" "e're'jIS,; ■ ’r.' lu " n, "nr."w pur" o-;" o?" uSh .n I the vlctmy over Lew Jenkins, Jightwcighl. at the Garden ■ CMhr,n. h.d >»“«; Z"','':' ,to ,hr ... vice he .nil on. or two aboard this battleship, but none wa, ..f the caltfire to place ^ combination ut din. Cochrane among the greats of jng loom lieadwailer and housekeep- rlng. past or present. - With this nondescript record, Ccenrane's Insistance that ne be cut in on Fay's earnings ta the extent of 10 pel cent bears Investigation, it true by both the National Boxing jiida tour, cveiigvd their loss of last season to sem.-pru team p TralninB Com- Who bowed 6-J ... .t— Salvage co. Wo Buy RAd 8*11 CT«iT*Btaa of V»lu* FURNITURE — STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS RADIOS 337 S. Wilmington St. PboM 2-2327 Asaociation, the New York State Athletic CommlFslun, the Pennsyl vania Slate Athletic Commission, and all other ccmmissiuiis inter- ettfd ill rtamping out illegal and bnsavory practices in professional boxing „ To deny Robinson what Is justly due him if an indignity that be longs lo the day# of Jack Dempsey s lunnlng away from Jess Willard It is almost unquestionable thaf Cochrane Is also actuated by a thin ly veilded desire to draw the color line Indeed, he has done It sue- Hill’s All Stars, ^ ^ ^ In Lakeland. Fla, who bowed 6-3 "" j-y*“'.i',a,„pion“hip team, the to the Warhawks in a night game i fjeicj ••Trojan: ” of Ce- ere. He'musTr^Snaw'ihe'VfiJr';, i ,''"'"i'”" Th”'* All Sla'‘s I"i-/’■'■I""''' Of stewards mates, and cooks, and bun. Lakeland. J la The ^'1 fur u 1945 Command cham- supervi.se the serving of meals to,boasted a ,, *=”2J"? 1 plonstup with a lfl-0 shutout, the one hundred and forty offieert players ^ ' I.t Edwin D. Jones of New Ytjrk of the ship. He supervises the clei-i.-! was "‘I’''’.. J', ^ Cty. forme. pUiher with bauhej ing of officers’ quarters and checks Hotneslcad Lrays ; Paige’s All 55iars U. make eert.il. IhkI »11 ruume are j uhdeiMud, lu Josuh GIbeuu. free of inflamables when battle uc- '*Dudng"'buttle Bernard is ,n ; CpI. KmOl'V F. SfOU If ammunition magazines are loaded Rightfielder Of Mac- und passed lo those who man ’be..u.u ... machine guns. 'Illfl .llIK* In every action that this ship has ; I the moud 1 in his fiTBt pitching assignment t i ilhv TiisT^vgee nine and chulked^up avven strikeouts against the ••'c-- ]ja '■ hits •Tru- nnd allowid them only four I the nine inning Gl i dgv fook the sciring FLAIN TALK (Continued from page four) a ndhsi New Deal set up in Wash Ingion, there dues not seem to be much d-ubt that effective agitation for the Negro at a lime when the Iron was Hot might have brought about far better results than have been achieved ugh the hard tortuous strui allowed by Ne gro oryaniza' hich have had to feel their way m places where they might have gotten hurt. It can be expected that antl- s^ltism which got the play that the Negro problem once had while i seen the stewards und steward's mates ha'e acquitted themselves heroically On a per capita basis, tiieir casualties and decorations, are highest of any group on the ship. Not long ago. when a bomb was falling almost directly on top of one of ihelr mounts, a nearby ma chine gunner sow the danger us the stewards kept firing on the plane after it hud dropped its bomb. He shouted to them to "fall flat on the deck." and thus avoid the straf ing machine guns of the oncoming oJane The firing continued, how ever. until the Jap plane, a firey comet, fell off into the sea. The stewards, all casualties, were ly ing on the deck surrounding thel; gun, v;ith the muzzle still hot and firing position. .MacDill E’nld. Erreury F Scott, of Fayetteville. .North Carolina, a veteran of 27 months overseas -service in the Mid dle East and African campaign is currently stationed ut hlacDill Field, Florida, when- he is ihc hard hitting right fielder of the Engineer Aviation Unit Training Center base ball team, the Bulldozers. With Cpi, Johnson in right f'eld. the EAUTIC's Buildo/ers tiavf made quite an impressiv*- rn-ord ns hard [ game I The Warhi r-dee in the first inning with five runs, one "f which wa recorded by p . , I I.t .inreph Curry who homered on la _ Coruo.al ,rip In Dal. Also responsl- hie for the one-sided .sc.ire O' -ame with their lopnotch perfor mances were. Pfc. Fred Brown o Ohio: S Sgt Albert •hez. Bisy ; Fgt Mar aud Pvt Ohio. annual ceh-bialion is to "perpetu r the memory of Negro athletes id to lend 'iib'laiitial aid to IhuSe cal orgruiizatioiis who ate combat j ting juvenile delinquency through | Ihe use of sports.’’ The Negro ha broui'ht coiisldera- bl. prestige to his race and cuun- trv bv his athletii skill, and tin- Foundation is utilizing this brilliant , record to lure youngsters into the rxift' field A series of drawings by prominent Negro artists lepicting the careers of famous Negro athletes, find a brochure emphasizing the need for a more active sports pro gram, are being distributed to Jun- Cleveland Clark of Nt vin of Birmingham, John Watson of Columbus. V PUSH-BUTTON PRIVATE FLYING Ch' ’'go — The private flv r in hitlers and'steady fielders in the t’- fui^.re may depend upon vicinity surrounding MacDill Field pu.i»»-button control to fly his m the three games that the BulMplane under any conditions due dozers have phived thi- season they ito a newly developed high preci- have accumulated a total of 24 runs, .sion gyroscope. Thus newest gy- an nv.Tagc .if .-mht tun* pe: game ro" not only keeps the plane on With a he:iv% schedtile in front of,its course more steadily than the ■ , 'human )>anH hilt Dermits automat- 'ihr^ick bav otih. '"'™ Jblin**)" »nd 'be human hand but permit.s automat the sick bay, one of me ^ maintain this record ,i‘- turns, banks and other maneuv Later —,, - ,,, . -Hw ..••.« .skeri, "Why didn't wiH be out Browder was on top will not he you lay flat on the deck as the the rema.nder of the season, played over the .struggle of color- plane came in?” Bandages muffled ■ ed peuple.: In America Tor their the spirited reply, "That’s no w-jy •hot " fighting man in a "h rights for a flghtin' man to die. lyin' on fighting town. He is just as much qq instrument to insure'getting a This discussion will be continued the deck." the fighter today and tin* stakes arc seat on a plane then the millei in a subsequent column. Back in Hutchinson, Bernard was' much higher. nium would be here. .r:'. In addition engineers assert it can control all pha.ses of flight including take-offs and landings. If somebody would only develop REDDY KILOWAH . 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