A&T.Swamps Eagles; Tgers Down Buckeyes
Bows To Strong'
GREENSBORO - The . ;.-1.-!- -u
--t Aggie s of A. i.r.a '! vo);
stretched tli*ii winning -ti .!•, .
other ncthch h-oe I.*-; Sam. chi., «.
£■ ty sroteii pu. ti .it? . t : i 1 .
r ,nd the i\ 7 - i tii ' . oi n i i oil--*
£> rebaii team a hun.liiaiii.jj 21 •*
ti' teat lhii> victo. mvs..e i.' ux v
a io\v to* trie A T i,:n Rad
p;s «n the CiAA pu.; i.t
Throughout the ratt.cs • ide.i
at .air A. and : l;u ci oomph-t: pc •
session of th* drive, i «c A
* tit very first •.n.tinv ti*. if..-, v
si»•.eci notice that ;s.e r . : . uid
i.. .(r little com pet; tip*; .i* i.i- n
sibling three runs the ir-a;
fi Jme In the seto..d tm •‘l-.--.1-0
tv o. then another. i; ihe third add*
i • <, three more in *>.th
A "ding injury to T ; , A d T
pue.i up 10 more : tins in h • ■
ei'th ana topped . oif '■ ■-.
it 0 eight;;.
North Carolina rccv.n.c c..e run
a V third, three m t env 1
ct.e ih the fifrh ;nr: on . 1-
ot sly threatened, in >in hunh
Larne when the score at nod ot
i. favor of A anti X . • pilot.
Howard Gentry replaced Bruce
G "t*■ n with If tibert -*;e n n in
we moundsrnan, who ton’- <.v?i .11
that point and held 'tie visitor*
down to three runs vvhrt- his 1
BEATING THE GUN
i
!
BV ti iIN UOSi
fet.ll. STRATUM AM) -lOt Kli'l.v
NEW YORK 1A \ • -
S: rsuifcx it v. .; ver r.c-1 aw at*.
it <> fiisf-rnm-in re, IMic!-,el sir. »
v cobs, boxing overlord if*
a tornev **j * c i sin n unlike I.*
c.-fcs m ci rtain .highly nr.pnriaii:
1. inters close to the- slimy mdu ti
a a procup.ne 4 from euvtfe
!;,cobfi winked hi:, e; *- ha. -.*•
ItfS Who Spoke uill * 1 th '•:(!■ ol
t. rir mouth; as -id the late unlu
n.t-'Yed Al (Seal fact-1 Capone
S .raw does n 1 In,a- his tii.like ol
j itiderers. gamblers ;;nj oiLc : such
individuals who today, as wick ii>
the lush - 2ifs. inti--! iht fight
1, ckt t
Strauss is much in tl*- siu.-i-l
f iws headline- 11-vse r.ftfnif 1
Ve is trying despcr.v ly t.- line up
*■ 1 -ppnncn f i t;, ■ 0,. o t ,v. 1 u-c
--* a brown mail who over walked
ii is terrain. naanthy. Jo. 1.-■ ri;•
E a\w, of )..cxiiigtoa <■ ; I .at..
Ala. Louis, .sine, 1 f*3V hie been th-
Ihe barred door in : - jiathvv .j>,
of aspirants tor his title worth
if uglily $3,000 000 • over « two yea*-
si.etch 1 to ti i- man capable of i-.ail
ii'e- him (The Bomber 1 th* ring
t i >or.
ttAKSI. SAV NO O-O O-O
Big. s> rningly dull-witted Joe
8.-iksi, Kulpnront Pa., conqueror ot
F ighuic's frustrated Brute Wood
1: ck, u the sort of heanbre; 1 like
r r?t of all the ex-coal mine, is
b'>nest and forthright. Earnim*
close to $150,000 in two fight:
TAN TOPICSH6V «»«* «u»
jmjg
/%
“Yhst’a a wry area v:.-/ ww 2k x iama out Im going to give
ycu,» ticket anyway!
t. jv- . bauimci'ed uv-.n at a viieees*
qi b.ic.l. ll::!b,j to, 15 addi
t::i.i! runs
1 um« 1 oriors tvers shared by
!.:i\ ;; Glut up; b. G. i-t r OJ
■! J . i.ricfi g'liiuc [-■.{) sateuev
bt tive nip,, u- the plate, t'r.e
-*oj.jcs mace -.me -.u- .chue i*..
lor obtained tune safeties.
i n.at j» A .ii i'e .S'Nfs Aii'.i f.S
i»’« >‘.U tioO*. 1.-UWcci) ■•if.U
1 ’.nci ISjcrth C.&i '.iu. * Clcilc ; Hit
b ,i. - v. ..rnped ti.c Aryifs 41-13
Outst- iidir.e cv.'t.ts v, ~rf the ICC
■ . tiasti tiven b; Bober; Stone
j ! ;cri . , tip. and thc
i? ■ C..1 ivy |- • ... .»
i ti; - *-iivijna m r.v : ...
!r 'he ; n • .01 v.-r. A
• i .-rid Johir.iC. ilmitii held
h-:re S:.nirdov ;m on A. and
i' (-;:n. Sir.kh nctr.-.en turned
0 it,. Agcia■ 4
r . ."■ 1 .Smith 1 dcfta.ci Anc.er
-6-:,. g-1. Adam; -Smith aefait
(•' -’ov.nst.r r,-0. 61. Webb
Su m -d;; vri ■ - - ii 1
Willi < A & T, doieaicd McGhee,
(a;- (, )
in liar do i.i b** ■■. Hoi ne and pcai
-on A. a:; 1: X *i;• r ■ r,i ci V.'* r-i
••'md IV. > son «.f Sm-.n- in a three ;
> t match whim 8,,- ■ and Adam
s f-nu ! h mrn-ci back Anderson an.'
!(-’•■ C-4 am! b Ii
hi hi • V-'c... 1.- , on Briti-.r.
'■ -I Bam . ■v- u i-. j .
.'•me da: with t vins Thru hi
, mriug- r ;ae ha-. i.. ,n unAte
i I I 1.-C i • i *: :. ai: hkt
until So|..U mi:,.-.'
■ * ('HA '., '•'*! i.i.N ever beer,
g- Ii - cOUS a-: i i ... -- ,jl
i cvfngton. Ai.i. sh,- c.i'oo; tor tub
-mii,gi> i.*...-;t t.m a, r.i i i.eind
. Loui • match with pondmous
-at Liir:on bciurc- U 1.220 boxiu-;
:-*v * r> Ma . .son Squoiv Gariicii
•ii March 27 1942. On that . . c:i*
i.OiHS JiKFLNDEO HIS
ih.ihi :i> TITLE i'Oi: NOTHING
!n- > -of tiV $122,-100 gan was
’iy. s(**} Mu The Hruvui Bomb
' * ■' auii v.rul-rto ti’if AjTii>
i.kiu; !und M;ij. Ccn. P!iil!i|.'son
: a!-fully acceptitig for Hu- l’ S.
ii-npi fores s.
Dt-siij):, y hat; n. a torbutn
~i a% :. 11 ic mi j. ,i, ,i..r. rid curta
and 1....,uis is a sot; touch in Unit
s i ■ MH-riic-! liCu ii jTiigiii bt- added
But pi:.- tluin i.-.1l topether, lion,
i-iii: i Sulliv.i* C'-vvii to Jack
Blackburn'? pew-.- protege, Joi
-!■ nh out atmvc the Held ..is a dis
- ip* o; : mol.- hi- ?? vd to give
than t«> rccr-ivc." VV< predict tin)!
. i'- t L- -cTiies ’ -lit donate
his se-vices to sc.r-q. . *e that .-.i!J
Lens fit Ncgn youth-; tab this
•: , in yam- b-.-u. for fututc uioi
distanti nrr-rcn.v
HOA'it-R . i CIfHRY ’.--in
iv- i.Ut.:.;.- icoii.l of the Philadelphia
JACKIE GETS 3
HITS IN OAIE
AGAfNTS GIANTS
NEW YORK iNNi’A’i JaG-ii;
Robinson, Urooklyt: Dodgers first
baseman, got three hits in tour
trips to tlic plate last la!.i:rday
ag.-.inst the New York Giants, to
brim; his batting average up to 7.97
In tourtef.n official tiroes at bat
i!n ..ugh last Saturday, lie lias (tar
n> rod oy VUt.v. iiuiuE h h'OJH*-*
; (111 and a double,
Jackie piovkied most of ihe
Dodgeov’ hitting power in tin* game j
against th. Giants tost Saturday. '
getting three oi the seven tuts ol
the- Brooklyn team. H, double o'
the fourth was spectacular. The Lii
1;:: tii-. bag at third nod Wont skim
m-.ng down th .: left-field hue. Clint j
Hartur.g plave■! the halt prrlect.ly
arid m.-..ie u fine tnroii to second,
but Houthson turned on Iri-; speed ;
III: I Slid iklll the £j Isalt
.faciii-.- i11 a I: ru 1.-nej t- "<■ box
th. iiv.-.i iiiiiing ‘t he b.-ii -.truck j
iM.-.uite K--i.ii. d> the Giant pietlv. r
the left an-1 bf-ur.ccd back n-'-at
io the (;Xut. t.M a sing;.. In th*
thud, an intreia tm by Rcbinson
tv.-c pasrts got Ksnnedy into
iiV.-ihi a;;d vrr-r. Dixie Vat:-:-:
iashei - r.ngied to i-cat tv.-j D.vdt
ers -cored
LOUIS MAY MEET
WALCOTT IN
AUGUST BOUT
rAnl. ADFLPRIA Fa. (NKPA.' •- :
Vi - .-.'a ..al i.j-jxnig A si.- c.auoii
,nU it i Su-riday ihat it. -v o ui<l ap- ;
. v.'\ r a i.t'.iv ■ ’ t itJit cLiyii»lionsT)tj. i
..€>ut oilin' t.ioa Joe Loui- |
a?si Joe Wrtl*.:ott.
In a 1 Jtc I‘tufit armOLiliciiig liidt
iiiiiniiii iCvUii E > hiiac;«.ipfUa pro
‘iiOTei u.’U Waleutt s u anagciv i
n.*v <*fferecl L-.-iut a 5::'00 000 gua: ,
: g.nLre lo meet Walcott this summ<-
the NBA riViv.lt: n pi Bin that it wa y
not interested in tPj'ms for stieii
a bout but said the bout woalo
ha\ t; its approval because W aleott
I ravel at me top ox outstanding!
j| ,o :ei.: ehailenging Loins litJr
‘ j?; olio ials blessings
: d Louis-W aieoti championship;
11 -ok >: th- NBA made an obvious
- j ...ove v- .eat complete control oi
! < ii x •»• j*; iVliKe Jacobi;- and the
! . . •• i.:*-. »e. a C'orn:ni v
i ’ ‘
j I lie j-creem NBA raluig
j 1: 'v il ! utUS thr top i»t the
I it .f. ta t ipi! roster without iisung
i • Kiel.- chuthi.gi:--. Walcott sv:«s
J..-(tid Ins! among "outstanding
j -H ;* vvWeights.”
AGGIES NIP SHAW
FOB FIFTH WIN
OF SEASON
GRLLNSBORO Behind th
.-.tcrling pitching of Huinrt Sim
mun.s. i,u;itHiHio.-e hurling kx fron.
. t’orhi.i--. iviio laiini.d itvcii Lattws.
, c A and T. College baseball team .
%'t lid- -1 ii:» ‘.vinning streak another:
l at r.ch :.i Memorial Stadimn her*
.. - Tue.day when it triumphed
.-•vei Shaw X.f. by the score o' 1
' j..j_
This . ictory made it tivi straight i
i in? rj (lie I'Rceiisboi - nine
-. t. ■ U. i Jar, *- :.b--- lo boast a
ioaii slat- with two exhibition :
i line.- coni'erenee win: giving]
li-i-iii t.t'.r lead m five current CIAA
baseball race.
'Stiav. bi-uke the ice scoring I’.e:
•ij.gle run in tlie couL-.s; in the:
f-'Uiih iimmg when Tv. tile Bella- •
in.- who starred for ihe Baars in
football last fail, got a single, one :
of three safeties yielded by Sim- -
nous, and brought. James Joynct-]
. home.
The Aggies struck bad; sharply j
Iri the same frame taking advantage ;
~ costly errors committed by Rich
d Harvey and Joyner of Shav. to
*.illy two rune. Then in the seventh I
and T further increased her i
i- ad on another miscue by Harvey ;
v.ho all--wed George Jahnion, Ag- | t
gk catcher, to race home on Biro- ‘ -
nons' hum. ! i
Tiio game was rathe! closely .
ui:r, •-. -n-.r>ioi,s. -vintinig pitvtii t. j
with hi*; .-.even strife-outs was
ctusaly tolh.--.ved by Charles Fug- .
land. Bear rnov.ndsman who gave;
■j: wi,..-- to o singies during the en
;u* title. Aggie runs wei-e scored i J
- v Marvin Grvebrr. George i-.no;. ,
and George Johnson.
; ftriii, of the National Negro league [
, talks as if the Qu,-,:.,'s have 'the
gonfalon in their vest pocket righ' • •
r it u Admitting that ihe {Stars are I
j strong with Barney Brown, Hank
' Miller, McHenry. Raymond R'-bin
on, Wilrner Harris. A! tAf file) | •
: Wfitr-orp. pitc-hers. and with g »ou
men-right down the tine, our odds
n greter links the N. Y Cubans and !
• Aoe and Eitie Manley’s champion
Newark Eagles to finish ahead oi
■ ! the Ed Bolder* bosssd «retv wbtnn
j Curry manages.
JS*Pf - . ' ~ rsftv-—>o
'
m- M.
- ;1 - ,* 'T
I n.rHMMx
1 ' . #/J k
> /, tw |fe 7 • *'' e ' mmk
/ •; -. -w
I - rt .-■ .... .v~,, 4 v -j-y| vN' v - *v-* * -
< it IMPS "t hi- Burtiu-r five,
as-ave, V- -, -i ictai ions lec.ntiy n
ihe Gr«u*sbr.rc Ren- c iiional I ea
rn;. defeating ihe a. and T. A it
Freeze Out Armstrong
In Fight Manager Role
WASHINGTON' (ANP* Spark.-* '
Attialiy Hew wci.ii ulitn the
n i -nstcoiig - Sic \1 l : - tiur.-.cc
ii, uiagerial muddle" was aired
1-tTuit the cti-uicr, buxing carnnii
. tii;. £ muggy llmsey, who had
..e*.n co-rnanagi-U ay Henry Arm
strong, termer trjple-cbampion and
-ii. Mighty Mel Stevenson, expres
sed hi- desire tc- divorce mraselt
i. Aimstron:-' after the May c
• -ghi wnh Aaron P--i*y. Armstrcmg
i- -.ented the bnish-of; wiihc-.: be
i y given a clear-cut reason.
*fhi.- txixiug - in --: '.-‘i; l-ased it
s-iion upon the =.i*;tiuchon o;
rule N.-ok. which .-.aid a boxer
could have only one mn
Ihe ci tor. . it i--. pf-MKii’f-d 1-- ri-cog
,,ize only one uiuii.i .i'i, ;*n,i s.,i-.t
whatever agreen-on! i-m.-.i.n between
Stevenson and Armstrong is j*.> af
fyir - f the commission.
Armstrong said that he had a
legal and basic contract with Stev
i n on to book fights tor Ihuo. Y un
til i-t is 21, ami that it. is lii-.'- sar>-
Ihat the matter Lx- tinned o\ei to
thr- New York Boxing guild, ot
which he is a member. Just what
•a 11on it wilt take is unceitain but
u is likely that h - guild whose
rut.rubers handle mosi of the ie-u-d
--ing fighters of the country, will
freeze-out the pro- - ,fs-t no chuni
n on. by not permitting him to meet
lie better crop of boxen;
Henry further slat :d that he diet
not wish tu stop flu ui^-and-cam
ing sights-r, beeausi tie believe::
- hat In- nas a fu'un hut. J : quit
pi ss:b-Jt- ti.,*' :lit* .-iii'-d will *i-1. n
!oof his will.
Believing Hint the:-, is s,>mf—■
thing else mvotved in tru.. situation.
•n which he could not put hi. “ing-
Armstrc.-ig told l.h- i ■.-mr-.iiss--»i
ii. li-- wtis of tin- -opu i- - that
bmui'ev was acting -is a robot, mov
o;, upon the advic-* of hi.- rnanag
• . and tv- beliectd that one
N .'i-iiiaii S u.m-h- • bad pe: ■ i.uid- J
Stevenson to brea-; partnership
with him.
i;'V HUBERT li. \MHTi
HONOLULU (ANP) - To show '
mainhmdiirs that Hawaii hr.:; ;.otu-.?
ol the finest batebril jitayer-. to he - j
found ir- any state ot territory, ar- i
rar.gcments have been completed | ,
t , have a Hawaiian team play in i
th*? series ot games at the National
Baseball congtess in Wichita, Kan.,
o- August.
The Hawaiian team will vie
a.uainst such stars as the Kansas 1
City Monarch.:, ana Cuban AH- '
Stars. Negotiations were handled
by Abe Saperstein. owner qf the ;
..Ho'betrottters, during ttie basket- .
bailers' recent island engagement.
Last year the Cincinnati Ore- .
sents were here, but though they ■
put on a great show very few fans
attended the game. 1; is viewed by
some that. Hawaiian fens were!
••spoiled” because they had seen so
many major league players during
the war
The Hawaii Baseball league an
nounces that it is glad to play the
Negro league and that "there is a
swell opportunity for us to ad-2
some fine friends.” i
r-r.-.ns. -tb in the finals. They
an* h -t tu . .(• James Evheacn.
“■ *iph Ti-n it HiUiiU v'uttou
Marcus Pkkara. >..ii s i* Huiun
Louis Calls Off June Title \
Bout; No Opponent j
Ni. vV , - *;,;. -AN P, - Th--.- < -1*■ -
.--it crop I;- hea s ywerghf chat I -1; >-
r wih ii.iv? to do ii;e vilore
i'igliling c.;,i- ufft-i iio.e conipeii
tior. thai; they uo at present it fht.-v
... ; Joo L out -. to take thviv: on
j.,i Jo ?: i -»:j i. none oi ir.;
rent group i:.: a w-.-i thy i-onT- i-.d; i
for hi- crown which explain:; In
decision t.i cancel 'in- scheduled
!:t! Lout on dime 26 at Yar.kvt
Stadium.
According to a spokesman lor t:-e
2bthi Cerituiyv Spoilm.. Club. ••Loui.-*
i.;*d intended I-- i>ox :;i Juno, but
•■(•-• but r date v.-.e a :-e I upon ir
order to give the various cb.-lleiir
ci ,j: opportunity to fight each
other and deiermt'u- the best avail
able opponent ’ The Brown Boinb
-i, h'.-wcvei, wii! - liai'-a- hi: ai>,wn
-i latpiniiit-r ii a suitable opponent
.-an tie sound by midsummer.
Miaivwhil-.. the club n ••uv.aced
it, anaiigiii.: a w -ch b--lwvt"i
tight ! c-a vyvvt.ig ii 1 or. A mpi on Gu s
Jackie Hitless ,
Bui Makes Score
Again st Ph illies
kl, n I TC.PA > - Jack it* Rob
!/. on. Brooklyn lii.t ba.S'.-n,:‘!i
v.. n? biik o: ngsjnst the Plsihu-:
io-n Lst Thumlsy 1■ u* ecorc-u otic
A two runs giving uie Dodgers a
<Mr-U victory.
After Ed Stanky. Do t.-rer second
haciJiikii. bad ‘.walked in me lire!
inning, Robinson hi; sharply right
ai McCormick, -i.e Phillies
first baseman. The latter fumbled
im grounder, on which a double
play should have been turned it..
and when Tommy .Hughes, Phi-ily
pitcher, faded to cover, both run
ner- were sale.
A single to right by Pete R?i-er
Docger centf;r fielder, filled thv
baseg, and Di xie Walker. Dodger
i ipht fielder, hit a two-run single
to left.
As a result of going hitless. Hob
inson’s batting aveiage dropped to
He bandied ten chances afield
iiav. iessly.
In the game between Brooklyn
and the Phillies last Wednesday.
Robinson got un l v one hit but
scored two runs aim handled ele
ven chances at first base without
rjil ttiiiil , i:it- DuOgCiS vv xlling, o lu
3.
Ht walked in the first inning
■re! scored on a hard liner to left
by Reiser which w« nl for a two
hugger. He scored again in the
fourth after bunting safely. His
tally came after a single by Stanley,
a walk to Reiser, and another single
by Carl Purine Dodger lift fielder
Jackie also figured in. a double
play. Reese to Stanky to Robinson.
far) Mays, ana .J (' (Vhlt-.i-tt.
Y< ; hovi ii a*, ftniai t- Hriiton,
imil fra v lor vldtui-p i iovd ilai
U'ao •. i cu:ji.i: of the team.
-■ r, Act, .ii i.i iff.side Lark N X'.
-■-f burn, light heavyweight title
’- bin i'.ii- 1 .. rtc.una ct Beacon. !\
t-; f" e1..-. - i A-laV 23 -at Sis .7-»i:
•'■ ,-inre GaidoY
i air: SUggeitild tlli.l :-l < ahl.ilTli.i
• rfl, U 0..! - j*i ,-iiii-Uoo ot •
i wiiib Su'u_l a La? -v. iked out be
■'r :i ■- - sc.- .f- ■*• at. ,-tt or Carn
t'l-n. N. .!.. and Jr., Maxim ot
i'it'va lam. each - i wtiu-.n to--k a -;*-■■
! : r !!■.-.!:■: [ua, bOUt
;.-■ t The wimn ■• <u toe New
'• - - k ur.d California oontests
id then meet -ach ot lit-: in j
Nt:w York
;-■'■! r-2. tt.. acliiu; (ilre-'lor of the
• iio duriii: tin- illt.'i': s -1 Mike
.facoL-', said, however, thai if Joe
1.-■ a ot Kulfin'iunt Pa cicoid.-d to
tin.- --in in --at i an, "ti-- will be
1 .- ii eon - eration.' hruhei tins
- • r,!!i. Bak-1 who defcuted Bruce
VVoodcock in the seventh round in
L.-ndon. turned -'town - »>ile match
wm Louis
SHAW BEARS TO
AIEET ijvimcstom:
Hit RSDAY
RALOGH Tin- Shaw Bears,
1 who will meet the Livingstone Col-
Icg-i nine Thursday afternoon at
i j ‘f BO o'clock at Chavis Park, have
embarked csi a winning streak
i
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hPwv4h9P
i '
iaL JJt ,, L[mmf M Jtlli iu, t , 1( i.i.imrHiL idrumniiwru-riiirrrrursii-ti
Raleigh Nine
Registers Third
Straight Victory
Raleigh The Rail p-ii Tiger:
iegi terea their third win in a row
tin .- Sunday afternoon, vv hen tu- -
defeated the Cleveland Buckeye.-
i.umbei.- ot tin Negro Aineru-ar
LeiigUe, 8-3
The Buckeyes scored to the. fu-st
fvaiHe when Palmer walked with
•■Wo away, advanced to second on
a wild pitch and scored ot* Chur
icy’s double to left They added
two mere- tallies in ihe fourtn, -
Reynolds' double Williams s-iei i
f.i.. Boone’s single Tales double
•i; a a Tiger Miacue.
In the ninth frame, they mad-*
- spirited attempt for victory but
had to be satisfied with two runs
on two hits, two errors and a. field
u-'s choice us Lett- !■ - pe
11orn outfit-id. caufeht Jones at
th. plate
An inor, two w aixs a single by
Biabee ar*d a aoubie os Hauer
v.tic lesponfible t*. tmee Tigers
taints ii • th*. fu *t i/arr;- One
two singles, a ::ac*ii**.s. a v. ?.»anti
.*. infield out, produced t -v- mote
li.iiies A single an error ?» r.n
taisinan ond a sacrifice fly added
ift tin in the th.rd Two c: n-.r- and
l - -.* singles p: -0i... -a two riv. it tai
!• in the tight,a frame
The Buckeyes tieid tlte local -
•coring down by pulling th-v«
lifehining double pi ays that had
.vnich was started’ last v»esk v.itf
ViCtCV.C - , -..-. : -;• mo I n:-i
--isbujy and Johnson C. S:n*tn here
ft will be tnree *r. a tc-vv for
; Co •(•).- Wilson : lads i they . ort top
Liv irvsr.me acoii. on the;: vi-:
1-erC.
The Beai defeat-d Johnson t
I Smith’s Golden BuiY lo 71 :
utlei'i*oC,ll alter C. cius: call Ihi
ninth inning v. hen the 1 -Ijii;
coi ett 5 i un> i.n 5 h,i and «*
-;>:.nv eij.-js I- e 1: - a,*, t- t:
-.ally Uad by burn - *,mg 6 runs it
the first inning, then adding one
-a the -'t-cund and tluee in tin- thircl
Charlie England, the vvinnim;
pi-.chtr t-" the Bt-;- ■ wtnt i in*
■nr g< and was relieved by Hat '• is
Kris land fanned ii baiters *>ml al
:c.wed or;tv a Liu- .James -•--*• ksor
and Wii 1 iam Nci'--,:. !c.ct th* Bear*,
jin the mckwork garnering
fct- each m four tiSh .- up
' W «-i£ J T,u-—r
"FIRST WE SAVED lilt MONEY..’,
...
...THEN WE BOUGHT OUR BIKES"
Whatever you want, open an ac
count at our bank and save for it.
First Citizens Bank and Trust Company
“Serving Eastern Carolina'’
Raleigh, N. C.
VOTE FOR
I C 1 VIWi P 111
4,1, hi ll Sift, JIl.
For
CITY COUNCIL
An advocate of better housing and hospital
facilities so both white and colored.
WAR RECORD: Three years m U.S. Marine Corps
including the Okinawa campaign and IS months ser
vice at Montford Point Camp, Camp Lejeune, N. C
the toikft standing up. Boone start
i; 1 urlti tot the Buckeyes ied
ihf \ JSitOfV : ;tft. 1. . ' With t'w'u
lor the.v.
Vote I "or ;
LINTON SMITH
! *
«i« 1
FOR
CITY COt INCH.
D Record
A > ces lul Htid able insv:'-
tncf executive Partner in gen
•■■ el a of W. N. H. Sinirh
&• Sons, insurance. Member of
Biiutn't (. om:. l itlet- and of the
Heard of iMrectors Raleigh
\ ommtmitv Chest Former
Trustee, St. Agnes Hospital.
1 Foi many wars active in re
1 ligiuiis and civic flairs of Ra
leigh Fcv-nder of the Oood
lellows Ciu b. Foil; years active
sendee in U. S Navy m World
Was 11. holdt- . i tor can.
paign stars, and Brorice Star
res to rn in action. Member
oi American Legion.
This space paid tor by ftisnu?
ol Lint* ;i Smith