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•Avr.KK sArriM r'W ihttmt’-tt; is. if>is TIIK r’AKni.IVT.NN TACK FI\T Tobacco Bowl Classic Draws 7,000 1 CIA A Champs Continue Streak In 20-0 Victory DURHAM I i d l.v tuilbai-k III Ihi- CI.-Ml.-'t. paitKl ti.v lint- (it Cm.' In spired by the pl.«y Buttir. tilt* VirKHia S'.. jnaufiui'atcd the Tdii.n o sic lit Durban. Ati.Ulii defi-aliiii' the yi' ., N /: Eiifili-.s S.i' rd.i*', 8th. More thnii i.OOU f.n * spacious park .iiid . ficd U'itb the iicei.iLul; malices. .‘d I I'ns' futiibli' III Ml.llil. W.lli I 'Oked !:ke :■ 'lire M-on aiiidei 'll the contest was I Cl • ok by d ebe •rt .1- The played on , viii luMin/ FaJr- i a se niii! threat. The Trojans made 11 first downs ihe ■ inable to unleash Pos. Va. State .I'.My F'ntrminuiT AUhouj;h the Ttojans stayed d>ep ill Eiit'lf tiiiHii>. they f,.li . 'i score in the fn>t p. rtod N. C. CoW kc Jones . Atkiii'iin M. F.idaei. Hndiieniao Klliol Mitch-;i , '• I II Jones rolled yard line >iiid to be baltlinp i pu:nt ( : iKIi ' 'em' il fr‘-rn th.it .Maj.ii iCliiK.- Mu. (lalbti the op1 Trojans started EiiKleh 4.'i Fur pi .v- ,,fi. i i- . - tind peiiiKl had rt.iit-d. Joi crashed uvi r cent flu.;. Ihe uta t climax the drive Hn .iititr.ii' d plHcement wa.'' uuun u'd '.In • . i- tor.s lead 7-0. Another tounchdown in ti - pi - iod by June?, vi.e lallid b.n r. I -- cause "f a clipliiint )■ Cap'., in David Battle, w!. .»ui d out on defdi.-i- for th ■ Truj uis 11 day. intercepted one of Th i; :• Inn's pa>:e.* and retiniied it to lh( local';. 21. Inimedi.it ly ..ft. r the petialty, the Fagh s tield and took over on downs. l! looki d as thuUKh the Faglos might tie up the Muie laily ii. the tliird jieiiud wh n Ri > Li , speedy halfback luciied back a Tro jan punt froir. nii|:..id tu tie la yard stripe A h ildin^ penally put the Eakl-S back to the 30. and sev- cud ph.y^ l iter Vn : ' i ■ over after three « had f.ubd Late in the thiid otTaid, Aaron Buggs n turned an Fa i ■ p :a! . > tlie locals* 11 from the 41 (in tin u'l-o ul play of till- fin.il ■)U.-i-'i. JoIi'h smashed off tackle from ii.e one to give Virginia State a 13-0 lead The try for extra point wa.s no g .ud P'ollo\.'lu' till' kicl.utf, ih Rag! s were unable to pick up a first down from the 21 yard line in thier jilay.-. hero Sylvie Galbreaili elect’d to run on fourth down to make th*' needed yaniajjc. Battle broke th-.i to smear him on th.’ 27 and boys of Coach Harry Ji’ffer>o:i took over. Minutes later, Jones carried the plkskin over from the thn yard line. He added the point from olac ment to conclude the .'•coring. It seemed as if the Trojans would tally again after fh’ next kickotf Bailie inlcrrepted an »her one of Allan's aerials on the Kaglo 12 a'ld returned it to ic two before h was tackled by Joseph McFiddcn. I I KOI IIAVSFS TO F.V I'l on,1ST PHH,ADFI PHIA ' H.cVim'h. wh'i me' niativ "f the li^ leuding h« avyw ight b’X a1 j Little Blues Win Over Rams For State Championship ’ini' of it’M-11 ii; , ;j capacities. Ram- the work uf >.;a.k'!ton Sherrill and Mc- Knight in th«’ b.c4:fi(Id • neaci^ op jibn of Fiinrierburke. Barnette and Byrd was out'-tanr: iig BV I’l TF wii.hkr other p iidtfl. senli need to serv (iv> ; • in iJiison by Fider.il Jud;"*; • A Wilsh thb VK-. 1. -.r.j ■d oii-piriiia 1u .-leal 'J'woi fieri l•cned '••etifcnc’rs o( • ar and three mi.nthy .it Ihe ! lime One of whom wji.s p-.'. , .'i *iiy i.teiu • Ml - I MISS Ft’I.LFiJ Ml- 1(0; .1 Full I f'.ni; -'Hilly by .1 Jury last S-pteniber oI copsir.Tiv 1‘ Meal .39 pounches of m:el whir'i were beiiKj tran-fermred from 1;.' 'kith Strcil post Office to the P.’iinsyH ain.i railroad arros- Hu- •Irei t .I.A K JOHNSON IN OOI RT •nior ’ll Allen Uiiivei-ity. Culuii bi.;. S. f ., who hall^ iroin Al;l.’.villi. K C.. i a.- JO neo the ranks of ll;e Pal- n.ello State B aute wi;o me , . f. , :b( lii.noi ' b( III-: crowiH-d "M:s.-i South L'ai'ulin.i' .ii the Collon-Tobacto Football Hoe. i MISS CARTF.K W'-Uiei 's D. iiitor.v .'I. . F'.lh r. • gr.'clt’.i’i’ . Abbeville County l.i.-l, sch the dauglh’ i "f .vir- D:.i-\ .-t!.il' at Allen, a K, H .MclJili Lit’ I ul tin Club. Miss Claiidie Carter, Allen's dean of wiuinn, pic’ureri a* ihe right, the candidate’s advisor, is an aliiinu: of the (ullige, having .1. , 1..lined .•.liitly at Tem ple UiiiNersiiy, Phti 'elphia, Pa. -CN'Si N^W YO^k fid Jaek .'ohn on was jidvised th 'vc’k by ''lagfstmte Maurice Siir T-ons t*’ "! ''iiig y’iir good rieh'- hand ptiin i in with von if ymi wan? *o win fill- la-e" Jiihiison Is ehar;- iiip pilva'e di’teclive Ravm'nd I. Barnes w.ih -tcaling hw 1941 Lin- •nin Zephvr seda> B'lini" i - jih-idinR not guilty for he say*, h ’ had i.ikon the i ii for -Spivak Bnthers Oarage. Berro.vii. '!!. to which he said. Jack owes a •; motor repair bill • ir,i*o Simmons adjourned the caiT to permit Ihr two In iron out their hiiarrel. Jack, though slightly deaf, appeared trim. . . _v ‘■"HTiAR" EASY VlflOR An.-MNSf llEIXICI'R'n !’l NTS VM) IMSSKS BY WIMJEK IL. .JIGH - It V pha-uiv to see four teams play two niarv(‘Iuii> gamts ii . , ! 1-1 wi’i’k .• Pt ••t.'il m first to .’-pe.ik of Piedmont Tobac CO Bowl Classic at Durh.in 1., Saurduy. H.ds • ff to .Mr .1 T. l.iy loi and Mr laiuis Al-lon, e'ajlor u The Caiadina Times fu . .V" !. . Il .V 1. Luc' Ol G. Sev. o Mnks. Leaviiic oy ,'”..(li this tinis’ are ei.ii.s. HijVf. peter, /ii. Taylor and '.il ’O Some ot back li.ok footbad pe-ing nlayrr ■■■u. oi ; pi. amt.s ill in Id'sl quarli r. Ik i u: Ii o pla\.;- ..bota fulii Ic't up go.. I .•tlllKIIIIU'OS Allllllili Pro (loiirl Tourney ..ly ■ til. I ’.•d f..:i ?'.ll.il V, ih wl III 11; • picci-ion f 1 i the h.. .|ii(l*e Sets tsiilc Jury came from or what piibh firaphers catitL fi-jin or wl.t. i . ' ... li.ev w« re p-pie-i.'ii'.ing, i cant tell at this nioount S ' ,.v •' i;. , d Co,. I; . Hi ■■il. i of N. C, State and Jeff rsoi, i N . .Slate. Ch.i.'l.! Price -peci ihzii.j; ir his powerful kick «iff touch. Verilici Ajtiiiiisl llav CHICAGO 'ANPp Sii.nr.,' •Il .1 .nti .1 : veidal again.st Ray "Sugat" RobiM-ii. wdl. w iiihl title (onteiide., wa.' s( i aside ^ere last vuik by Munieipat Court 1 (Tlcl In fa- Y-. k Ixe; jtfi’ 0, wh ntu a v:;i Ilf n lust RF ATIMO TUP OUN BOSTON. Mass, (CNRt — For ten I roo-'ds Sugar Ro;)in«on played around with Vic Dellicurti and then (•all ied of fa lailimaus decision b(- fore fi.428 booing fans here at the j Garden 'This marked the third time i me iHrsis-t. nt DslUcurfi has lost i . I Robinson and he appeared to have kling all- .’( nsisterU Judgi- Wilhain V. Uulj ground gaining made I'.im a s'o ; A jury uwaidcfl Ih'- vo . •••■( H. w.. fore-,'.o,- .,f Fn-d Irvia, N od to -share that -potlight w.ili a;ing promuUi-. on Novern fellow backfhldei. the .'i'.' ■ . elrdmed he had entered y.nr old spark plug fr.an Newpei'. , bal cunti^id,! with Rol .., .. Ni '.vs, Va., the best mil ba'I. i i lJune 3 to receive Ifi per cent of rtic tiie lAA in this hi.-, irc -hri.m vet-r. |fiehter's receipts for proin'.tliig Jones- Co ich Ji-fh r nn sai;. «* th it fight.*?. even though hmping, he was tliel 'The jury had made its dt-cislcn best back he had. He scored .hr w iwitiiout sufficient proof o' me con- ken .wo esin j tract'; existence, Judge Daly ridel points. While both lines pi yed and added that Irvin had given enn- Bpcctacular, two rival linesmen j flicling testimony as (o the scu:'> ntnvorl cno/.fnriitnrlv tyy-i. f-ty..1 1 .-nr1 nKliiiritiiin.] i.f thy* i.ii/l ( MICAriO (AXP) — The 8th aniul ofi'icial world's i-hanipioii- sh:p hasLeltiull (oamaiaeiU will again be held in CJiioago at the spacious ('hiiiigo stadium on Nlritch 2?>. 'i7. 2!». April 2, fi. and (>. it «va> aimuunccd by Harry tiaimin. direcl'ir of cagedom's blue ribbon «vent. Tin field, headed by the pow- irtul Forl'Wavne '-Kellners, -ie- f.rdirg world's rhamphins, will be the largest and strongest since the orkin of (he event. Ilannin predicted. Rigional playoffs are planned with the nation's Ifi Kn-atesl professional quintets qualifying fur the title tourney in Clticaxu. defense by June 1st or forfeit tlieir I rowns. RAI.EiGH NVasjington High'. Li'. le BK'i'.’- brounbt their football season to a close by doLaiing. th‘. Highlard High Rams of Ga.slunii. hero lii.'t Fr.J.iy by the score of '20 to II -M n than oi.e ti-o.i.-aiid frui- h’Oki'd on as the local urendiv uc'it >ca.ipind .hr.ugh im.d and Wd.c' and carnc-d the nshl to a -talc till. From the open!: g kick off fans were as.sun d of a liigh chi-s pcrf'ir in- ;• Sherrell and McKnight punchK. .ireely at a hiio .'chuol lim. .-Nfier an exchange o' punts, McQuiri’ rolurncd to his ow . \ M.irshe plunged I'.yice over h** .11 right guaid fur f'lur yards i..i 1 cut ti a bidhant run e.'f L’ktf fur a f.rst down at llii’ G..«- lua 21 yard line. A smash at le.t d by M -Quire mu.!e no gain. A fnitn Wilder tu McQuit-r was sood at the 7 1-2 yard line. .’\i th 1 •( ot th ijuarter for .i first down A smash into the line by MeQui e made nu gain. Wilder laded back tu 'tie 18 yard and passed to ML(4u.re for il t.»uchdi>wn. On atten.pi to p,; foi lin’ >■: a poin. wa-no goo;.. Here peiid(’«-iiionui!ii broke out aiii'.iig loi-d Ians. Vicloiy svciiuh: ill sight. The Rams .nirgod b; ek into in ' game with a fury that has been sihixin set.i heif. Sii .reil fungi:' I i- w.iy Ui ne o\st) 2i ;il Hie kick ..If. .St.id* I .n npp d otr .eyin a-'d-t l I leadi l.i- 31 yard line, only to liavr it calli’d back toi ■!; ’ p. M Ity, .Stack.-ion ti ieil iigain but the ciilire Ulu> s furw.ud w-.b s:i ..till red him loi m. g.ihi. Foived to kick. Stackston kicked to th • WHS 4.'i >:iid line. McQiure bi'uUu:i. the crowd lo its f. el and he -guiri:.- I’d and oiirt-ri. swivel-hipped and twisted back lu the GasUlii:. 3’ Here the local line ojiened up .. truck sp.ice for L ule Bear Wild who .-lipiied and fill ;ifiT picki up one y.ird. Hege Wildir pass-J ■ tit it wii-i iiJerci-iileU by Shei'iell McKnight wu.s slopped by Captain p**i -'!ii w ill a viciou.s tackle for no g.dii. Stackston picked up iw yard.s at right tiickle. On liic fol lowing play. Slackslon backed up lo his own 21 y:o'd lin.-. Rushed by i’’ in: Ii.'.il to ....id W.lli and the lacking of di.slance belwc i- l.i. blocking fiUiback. Stackston mis.sed the lall with A. leii recovering for the Blues, pass from Wilder lu Gre>iie wn> . b' •- for penally. Backed up lo the Gastonia 40 yard marked us a re-uilt uf socces- K’vo I • .•.'■11 es, the Blue.- unleashed .11(1 .\h-Quire sot sail for the prumisod l.and a;.i arrived .safely \\ith a host uf e-- lort . at; •• sevcal el’-.-.e counters witli the Rair.- .-econda.'y Thi- lime 'he Pm- . gotrl. from WiL'lcr •« Ilf • Mit I'.e I51.1 were ahead to I at iitilf 'ime. r..ach V.'illarr?' .perch at the \ founti al. .\s 1. food npphes for 1946, only ii’j I.- and ;erno fal.s and oils are I’xpected to be ; hort .vhi n summer ! l .’ o' the Blun l! . for th v took charg' in the road h.df. ;1 dc' boonuiig quick ki.k stojip •- at the Gasioiii.i 7 1-2 vard line. !• v.-.e ' - .:?ifid irui’ V h eh caug-.t the secondary of G.isioma fl it f* td. Stackston sIoikI ot-ep in hi,- t ' z.iiie in an effort to |)iml nut of daii;ei. Th hard fhn’jing 1r*e.i! Im- ward wall led by Capi. Ja’ Pen on. • ■ . ' f' . i'l i.’k’ the kii k ..lU* Peterson, rouay • iiii, recovi re! l.ir the .score A jias-, Wihior to Mc- Qiiire, w.i: giMid lor jio.ii: ..ml the end of ih’’ :iig foi th day. The loc.i' '.‘I’v.iid wall reminde’! WAKE S-M-VVCF. CO. Buy nnd ftoll Evtrrthisq of Vatu* FURNITURE — STOVES REFniGERATORS TOOLS — RADIOS 337 S. Wilmington St. Phono 2-2327 Blocks of (•r.ilii'e M. backfnltt wa- -lighth by wet fultl but g.ivi CAPIT.M. t'fJl \-rOL \ BOTTLINC I'D. 515 U. inorgan St. \ Lifetime in Flamea Why take chancei on burning up 0 hfotime's effort in a ilnglo terrifying hour when U't so -•impiif and inexpensive to pro le;! yourself against any possi ble mishap. Your home and family can be absolutely pro- t> clod from AN^ disaster at but a few pennies a day. Wa'll show you how. 1:E YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. DURHAM. N. C. Biggest Holiday Rust* ' ong Distance IF YOU WANT TO GET THERE IN TIME DEPENLABLE, PROMPT, AND COURTEOUS mCOlNCVU COMPANY Corner Cabarrus and Blount Streets pikskm over from .he Hire' y.i"! line. He added the point from plac ment to conclude the .--coring. It een ed as if the Trojans would tally again after the nvxt kickoff B;''!le interrepleo am »her one of Allan's aerialM on the Faglc 12 and returned it to the two before o was tiirklcd by Joseph McFaddcn BEATING THE OUN RY At.VIN MOSES NEW YORK (ANP) — I w.jnder what ha.s hjpp ned to Jimmy HiCin.- the erudite bid wno during the proc?»'-s of the war a: rrled the best heavyweight in the land. Ac tually. 1 know whiit hf.8 become of him lollowing the Archie Mooie fiasco duj'iiig which Biviiir uninten- tionally tos-ned a "fnuT' punch. The I te Savoldn, Tami Munuriellc:’, Lc? Omas ?.nd other ranking white heavies ."ere none too anxious to tangle with the dark-skinned tcrroi out of c:le\tland as be;.t. Now. th.- fistic grnpevivm- leirns th.'it thej want Bivins to be hide'.rackect until after the Loiiis-Conn titular scia|> is finished with, A colorful boxer, this Bivins. A top ranking scholar during his high ■school days, he might have gene as far in the field of commen':al art a" he has in box ing and lh.it has b en . . . plenty far in my book. About a year ago. I was first to tell the nation about R foot .'i inch A1 Hoosinan, Negro heavyweight contender but four months out of the army. A nalivt of Los Angelc,-. w^e hope the tan-giant gets by old Lee Savold. a jingwist* veteran who is just the type to upset a youngster of Hoosman'.'i promi'-'c unlv.ss the kid puts the snore on the big blonde early in the fight. As we prepare to tell the high lights of 194.5, naturally no story Cains priority over the signing of Jackie Robinson by .i white base- bi ll club owner. .Second to the .story of the UCL.A football, tennis, track, golf, and ba.seball plu-nom, will be the rise of Illinois University's Buddy Young, the kit' who ('([ualled Red Grange's feats on the gridir-n. and often call ed '.'0 thiftest mortal in moleskins who ( ver played the g.ime. MIKE JACOBS moke.s no bones about something I've .“aid all along the line. He has com-? from behind that comic btiiffe open mask to ad mit that Joe Louis is his very own money-bag. Wi-ll, why cry in your btor ib.>tit it. Julian Black and Johny Riixborough'.' Ytni were the first honc:-t1-to-goodness Negro man agers whom the rotten business ol prizefighting ever permitted tc make tiny real money out df the game, Fred Irvin made some, hut I still said. . . doiich like y.ui brown babies had your stick;/ fingers mix ed up in. Follows in the "know" like I think 1 am — h'.vi' had pri vate ldea.“ .obout this sdiialion sine*? the lim- you hoy:- look Louis from his first tutor, a fella named Ellis 1 bolievi Louis is nu longer a mere spii''l n?ime. he Is as much a symbol os was Ruth. Tv C.»bh. K'tI Sande, D'n Bud‘’e. Kddi'- Tolnn, Jesse Owens. Ernie Ni vers. n! .,noc ' Nag- ur.Nat Holman ai;d Johnny Seckmah. •WirriAR" EASY VICTOR •\OAINS'r IlEl.LIClIR'n I ed to share that spotlight I fellow biickfi-. Idei, BOSTON, Mass. (CN.S) — For ten roii’ids '>v Sugar Rfbln«nii played aiound with Vic Dellicurti and then cairied of fa • nanimous decision bt- fore 6.428 booing fans here at the Garden 'This marked the third time 'he persistent Dplliciirti has lost i ; Robinson .and he oppeared to have little grounds fer being in the san;" ring with the brilliant Robinsu'- Both bciy.s are from New York Cl (iii;im|)inn.“liip Bmils Move To Japan For Finals BY TOM ■/ dirir.n MANILA. P. I «ANP) — At Icn't 1.900 GIh from New Guinea to Ohi- :;"’a .“iiw the semi-finals of the AFWESPAC champioii bauts at th L'mnus Rixa tt'liseum here recent ly Thf- finals will be fought in Ja|)iin. Ending a scries of lo nightly bouts, those who managed to win honors to compete in the finals i-i '■.■'f.'.n are Bimb;’ Dfscuricdo. an 118 pounder, who was considere'l the luckiest winner of the nigh* He was given a decision over Jim my Thornton of Ohio. George Dun, a Connecticut feath erweight. defeated Gsoi'ge Willian.s of New York. Their bout was the second best of the evening. In the 142 pound class, Richard Brown, Pittsburgh, won a decision fr(»:n William Milton, a ( ary New Jer.«i-y ! fighter; Tommy Canipboll. Rock Island, Illinois, kayned Jnme.s Kir!- land, both 141 pounders, of Jersey City in 1:4.5 of the fir.-'t round. Butch O'Hara. 147 pounds, of Mcwc-istlc, Pa.. wa.“ the only whi'e boxer to win a championship. Ko defeated Will .nm Patrick. Chicago, a senior welterweight. Eddy Elton, .^tron, O., (merged as Ihe outstand ing boxer of the tourney. He bt;if Billy T-'Wnsend. Spokane. Warh- on points In three close rounds Bo'h are light ho.'ivics. Elton, who has i' deadly right, resembles Sheldon I r- !'*’. md ;i-i th? best boxer of this war. Bell and Elton are in the same class. Guy Williams clashed with ?Ior- m ’»> .T-'i’ningp in the he.nvyweign* class. Williams, n 192 pounder from Philidolphla. encoiinterc*d a slippery ; fjo in the 254 pound Jennings, who if he was nailed by Wil liams' right the fi'/ht would be over Jennings proved he knew right 'I'Taffgy and is one of the Box(*rs to ■wsitch in the future. STxie of Ihe most promising figh' ers evelope by these :-pr\'iee boti* are Shelton Bell. Tommy Hocan, Frnest Kright. John Pugh and Ed dy Elton. Tliose worth watching at” Richard Briwn. Garry Williams George Williams and Norman Jen nings. Gen. Stvlcr, Commander :jf AFWFRT»/\p, presented the prize® nn-l cor pra!iilated each boxer. Win ners were pre'cr.lod with cerL^- rales, wrist wit'ches, n gold medal and Sloo In war bonds. Runners up ' ’.•eived (•(•rtificn'e®. wrist watchc.. i.silvcr medals and $50 in war bonds. I year old ..pork plug fr.im Newp'-r: 1 N'.’Wt, Vii.. the best tail ba* I. hi jliie lAA in this h.^ irt- ’M.ni vtcr. I Jones. Co ich Jcffcr. -.ii r ai'othi" ! oven though limping, he wa': ti-e ; best back he hud He scored .hr I . h .1 ,• k -kefl two dr. 'point*. While both lines pi yed spectacular, two rival linccneo played speetai ularly, two ru d linesmen '•tood out They w r*- C:ii- ;fish BattI" of ViiL-.na SI i!- ;.i c. Atkinsun of N. C SI:iL' B.il'lc m.idc four inlcrceptioo.- tut virtually huras.sed N, C- ball c.ii:i(-t.. .ill timoon. Atkinson sfvna-d 'o b( '.irtual rock all aft. iti :p'i' of having to be cariicd from th' fit-ld 'ere the first h.iif Wii.- Imi-h- erl. Let- and G.ilhr .r:' fr -lu.'ii back* ut N C. St.itc, kept thi crtjwd on its fc* I wi'h •'■ i tiif.. nt runs. Biauliful diivi’.i’ 'atkl’S W(;e .'CPU all aftcrnoi’i; on 'jo'h Here at home I slop to p .use not only our own high sen hjI c>u:h. staff e{ Willitm.s. Baker and Hill, but also E L "Dyn ■ lie' Dun and C. R. Hamilton of Gasioni. Stackston was really a ruiiiil threat all day. Hi.-' ki.ltmg wiu ii : up to par. porliiips tnc field ’.v. • the reason. Hi pass i erivi-rs' w«- • ptactically covered all the gaint. Sherrell wa* able si'i.jiu:- in '■ backficld. F'undcrbur'Ke and Bat - nett were stand ot:!.; in I -r 1 ; Whi.n it cotnt-s to the- l(a.’al ■.Tub !• t me call your aUeiitioii lo one of tl • finest lines every dcvi lojicd m ihc history of the -»-hi>o] The a -v. nfi.ll blocking was the mu.-.t beaut ifu ir.g proiiiotir, on Nov*mb’-. H, w: cirimed he hud «-iiler>.-d into u v.i bal Cdiitnx^ with Robin ( n las' IJuno 3 W receive 15 p‘r cent of ttii- Ifiehter's receipts for piom'-tiog fights. I The jury h:«fi mad’' its decisTor. without sufficient prrKif o* ~e con- Ir.-U’l'-' existence. .Tiirioc D-ily ruie 1 and added that Irvin had fiv*n cm- flicting te.stimony as lo the hco;- and ohiig.itlons of the c-,n1ract and that li vin'.® attorneys Ti.-rt condo n-ft .'him- Ives in a ' preiudiciiil man I tier" during the trial Irvin filed his suit hei-e follon- ii-n the Robinsoo-L.iV.otta Ihiiii .il f'lmi^key park in .Sept: niher. - - . V U.\RNS f HAMPIONS TO Dl l N|» TITl.liS Isr NK\ Y’ORK CITY :i two . y mti'tiiig li tion.ll Huxiln,; A“::o we k, .dl champions that th.-y mii-l ■-ign f ’• by Ap il I'f and mi CNSi . ^ foi pvi,..n;,. defi nse by June Ut or forfeit their Backed up to the Ountoiiia 4f) ; rowni. yard marked as a re-.uU uf »ucce«- Ciggsst Holiday Rus^* ’ ong Distance any l.-Td ; a'h( I' ketn season. This trout wall ha visit ng backs - •■'I'hced most pait all scusun. The.'c nun Save time and irnney I Fnjoy cloihrs that pive ■ .irtimnctwinniirnt- ■on. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1945, edition 1
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