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PAGE EIGHT Sugar Wins, ln t hree; Is Indefinite About The Future Grazmno RuM'lcs ITuu q> Then Pays Big Penally 81 II f\ Vrefill OM.RIIM CHICAGO <ANP) Wir 11 a mg crowd of 2,3,(131 fn> . . it: lusty approval. Ray Hob insoti bartered Rorky Uiu/.iar-o to Hip canv - in !:' ! .-f Mir |l,o I round lasi week to retain la; mid dleweight •Ji.-i.mpion of the •.••»•.!*( A sharp, speedy right. iiru;ii-nl ly aimed for the body, then ■ *;f.>i at thr* jaw blasted its targ<i (■» Ray thus giving turn hit 86lh knockout m J.TI fir I • lit' tins iwf only two routs in his pro curcer, and hr has fouftht two draw:. The aging Robinson, now 31, ■'■vos at his mental and physical best. He got up off thr floor to • win this bout. When the bout opened it was obvious that both men v.-eri seek ing early huyem; \ftrr for Ho • n"1 Rocky with a light jab or two. Sugar, the hover, began h hi; He landed n fl ry f led let missed what was to hr a "hiliim; right. Gra?.iano with hi : rmht cooked —a right that bad ka; oed f>2 foes in the past kept moving fnr.vm d. leading and landing a few )«•**. of his own After both men tied one another up. Sugan again start- i ed swinging. Several of his blow: were wild. Rocky landed a ha id ieft. 1 ten took several counter- by Robin son. As the round ended Robin son landed several good -blow- in another flurry, bid Rocky -hooK him up with a hard right Ah the while Sugar kept lefts in In Inc..: The first, round went to Robin- < son On the otflcial score .bui :• .- Ed Klein and John Bray tnd Ref eree Tommy Gilmore scored it 6-1 for the champion. As the second r> •rd w'-mwi JtoHinson again felt, mi! tic > ■<- champion with a couple of ieft jabs, then Rocky landed a hard left The crowd, wka-ju w fra Rocky, cheered it-- appia-vi Both men showed a bit more sc.uect for one another in this ; - 'd Pattern for much of this round mas the barkpedrtling of Ray while landing left after left and the boring in of Rocky who missed most. 01 ids .. ~ . MRys ~/* .. y s>< ' - -a ' &fy y. v a • JV ' WJS ft'' ■. ! iis£‘3s' |||g|pF ■■ y . ' "■/// ''. is£ :-' §3ll ** law Pf. «?. "•• ~,•,,. a - SSP ’* H^ HR ST TO HI AUF V FOR NAI « O N \ I !\l! TO Ol J ! fi l\l’F TENNIS •'ll FT - I'iuird WhHw y itcft) Florida I .u-d 11 Follfff DC*. sf;»r, and ro f»( vtliutcr of the Southwest open invitation 11 interrollgiatr tenri'i ‘■mglos fwn ;c* Fruirir View State ( o!!c;! t.hr tit .i ro! •‘ , £iar> *o qualify for thf nation :ll tl7tf*rcoilf.£ i y> r trim' *m r nl \rvt rvrsv Photo Service TOMMY S SOY— Boston braves' m.m.mrr Tommy Holmes, is Ju«ilv pitted at Iho hi* stick carrier It.v l*i» fleet-footed center Nder, Sam Jethroe. The '‘•let," who drove Notional League pitchers crazy with his baseline tßOticv Isvt year. Itad an auspicious opening dav in Bean town last Tuesday when he powered a homer in ttia first time at the bat. %l»s. that wasn't enough. The pesky Brooklyn Podtets went oit i« win the Boston opener 3-' ; Mgilf S‘lg.*l iliotjr life p»t tei ii h- o ji, in*i op u Ith t.'or i. t igii-c.l th> ropes. In'* Hork\- v, ilh ■'pi■ ij ecl! \ tile :.it (t-• r ptjnrliiu,: p it t * i I.night his u.tv mil of the trip A! (tic- little Sugar dei-lfled that it a-as licit e r lit ‘.hiN on y ileal *»c Id'istcil Kockv With left iftrr bit while remain in!-, on .- iiu yflo A- Hi*' round ended both men were mi sing fr*<'!v. Hooky liniinl .» left after (In* hell that lie. could no hold teii'k. ’J ids ring idee gavt '.lie round to RoV-in.toii So did Judge Bray. .lurici Klein now- cer, scored the round even, ai d Relei --e. Gilmore ;; v-'- it to Rocky. When the thud eou-ifl opened. So:.-ai -jppciived '-- be out for the kill!. Hr landed good hard l“fts, lid coifi-1 lec top Rocky from "Otnipr in Gi-.c.-ian:: head prov ed an excellent tin gel for the elifimpioir la - .is! :! ,; pear -I 1 hat Sugar ■"as 11 .-iiiv !u f i 111- liie eh alien see ! , . , ...,, . ~) (. j; Ho landed iii.ii i-' i.-.t rover .-ial rignt. thal sent Robinson ,i i bug for what most, larc Considered a knockdown. The referee said it was not a knock • io'.‘ o Thr ri.• -g-:.id< i i ‘links Su - gtir was floored. It appeared tiiat Gra/.iane did not want, to fall, but his legs would mu hold him For awhile it. appeared he «-n asleep, then he in- -I to ;•-! -ji Nothing he did seemed to help him He was dared br-e.iu .eh, '.'anted to fight me thorn, lud couid not get off the floor When he finally rciilizrd tills rcti-rer aln-adv hurt I'ountert b> til he irflse weakly mil tried to grt in there and fight again, but it was (no late. Ill:, chance to regain the middleweight t-itarnpion.shiii|> he v. on in the same ring and same, corner where '.-e lost to Ray was gone probably forever. Rocky probably will contin ue as a fop flight attraction, hill he probably wii! he trial iior c matcreiai in the future for hopeful future champions. that will for hrld ,«t (rntral Stitt# i i»n* in August. Wfoit* sey is shown vilfo Walter Ass hn, i ;in*trr«> irtmis nt.Hl? who is .I f»rmrr national mt-rrrolfo'ijiati* tiHj.t \ native f>\ Nrishvi!!#, Whii-.rx th#* Florida State sineles <fo Jtinpi/wsbip Hiri* And ?. -h«idfT of she d'jljhlfA t’Hf .{fnriFG pho^fii) PIRATE NETMEN CLIP EAGLES HAMPTON V* H*mi>ton in • in-lie not nacii. • "ached by Syriu; S Mi.iore .vepl their opening j nee), with North Carolina here !:is' Thin .‘'a,v. Ayrit i" 7-0 John ‘ Mudd Robert Martin. Brie Blake, j and Iberiunond ivnnx aecoimtcd for i foni of ihr five singles victories j and both doubles victories, with , Roosevelt Megginson taking the! , other singles, match. Results follow (all winners: j Hampton, all losers NCC) BINGI-.ES iVIATI lIES John Mode, defeated George i Tone-'. 2-6. 6-3. 6-3: Robert Martin ! • 'defeated Robert. Weaver, 3-7, 6-2, R 6-3; Eric Blak<- defeated Caro! i Jon"s, 9-E, 2-6. 6-3: Hammond i Knox defeated Charles Crumblin, 1 1 3-6 6-0, 7-3, Roosevelt Megginsop. ' defeated l.arrv Wiltson, 6-4. 6-3 1 - IlOt BU S MAT < TIES Mudd and Martin defeated Wea- . ver and G. Jonc>, t?-2, 6-4; Knox! and Blake defeated C. Jones and Crunvblin, 6-3, 8-1 RFC— At The Ringside THAI RARE THING A GREAT FHiHT Although many boxing fans see 'fight after fight year afte-n year, they rarely if evei see a fight thai provides them with an nn- 1 : foi'gr-ttable thrill. Often they may • j sec a great fighter in action, but j 3 I even his battles usually have only i one or two great moments. j i ! It was this ringsider's rare pnv-! 1 liege, however, to see that trea- i sure of a lifetime, Wednesday! l ! night. April 16. at the Chicago | • Stadium. The occasion was the: 1 dramatic three - round kayo of , ; , Rocky Grazinno by Ray (Sugar! : Robinson, middleweight champion - I of the world 1 In this battle. Sugar Ray v.as ;at his best, and so vas Rocky ' Both men v ere superbly rondi- 1 tioned, and both men entered the i ring determined to show tneir * ntas'ery over the other. The only complaint *hat fans 1 who saw it in person have is that the battle wa-- too short. Othei ivise, they were well plea ed. Mo body sat down too long at this : brawl. Every moment we, one of j excitement because something .• ,i. happening at all times rnfortunately. this ringsid. er never san all the olrttimers fikht, hut tn him Robinson un rtoubtcilly is one of the great est, if not the greatest, fight rrs of si! lime. He is a supe rior boxer am! slugger. Against f.ranann he wax great because he hart to be He is not as agile at 31 as he once was. He opened thr bit ilr bv choosing to sP'i it wH with Grarlano, certainly a ma** «Hh a brutal one punch right After a couple of exchanges during vhieh Ray landed most of the blows, bill Kn-ki came always blasting, (be champion changed his strategy. He rte etrted to use tioxlng finesse Tn the third round it ap neared that fhis strategy hart backfired as he was floored by a chopping right to the heart Then oame his great moment, x brutal right that put his op ponrnt to sleep and retained him his title. A hostile crowd of 22,264 for:,-; ioars bis own approval Vuu'ro j great.. Rav, I.INEIT Os COMING BIG EIGHTS Mew that, the Robinnop-Grftitano ■ i tight ? t last is history, fight fans : | once more ran give some thought to other boxers and bouts. Top name in boxing, of course I jis Ray (Sugar) Robinson, the j middleweight champion He is in j •line lor two hie bouts in New York May !6 against Paddy; ! Young and June 23 against light ! heavy king. Joey Maxim Neither of these bouts, however, may come off Robinson, however, does want io do the Young battle for the Heart Fund. The next championship bout; will be held May H pitting e-ham- 1952 Carolina League Baseball Schedule ‘ *' ' « *' *1 ft a. 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IS !May .70 31* July is 16 iju!-* 5* 6* Jun- 33 *4 lur"„ '*s* July 2*. 31 July 9. SO June 19. 20 Aug. la ,jp V 24 ?«• S2l 32 Lfu y.7 O L I :A«t. n«♦ |to«. «. 7 »4.. tr A»i. * isug 16* 17* fiug. ia, n iT^ MOevMi SwHlay game* ia 8a j^*yai‘aT'tatakarWa. “ ill-Ru", «am* - ,s u lV 14~ * , ■""*■ wwin—»—,l il*Mlia i iawi-l|rw""U"i'r ... | L U mill jm LL _ n _ _ n _ ■ p*4ru»t4.>mv'’»!j.'AC*>ara»'.-«*. J irWP.MB THE CAROLINIAN* f f f * ' Ki mum -.*%* "..Ji THE EAGLES North Carolina < oltcße’s Hareh-ilt team, v-tiie.h ha;; found the early season goinu pion Jimmy Cai in a rematch with Facto Sa!y= in Los Au-geles. They met a fe". »-*k< ago. While Carlr; wia; easily Sake, did rally in the final two ro n 6. -.cwiug .1 knockdown in the lath. This come back ha- whe’ted the appvtities of coast fans who want a rematch. In Chicago and probably to tele vision (an; the nation over, the biggest fight coming up present; TV idol Chico Vejar again ;! Chuck Oavcy These are t.-vo college men in what fans call the battle of 'he brains. Vejar a pi oven scrapi'i'i vrlio never gives up He ha.-; been vhho ped only once Davey is unbe i|en but also untried. His greatest vg lory was a lopsided TKO of tlie once great Ike Williams. RINGSIDE NOTES Fans noted with curiosity a coo pie of weeks ago thr- fact thnl Vie Cardell who put op such good fights against Gil Turr„'i and Johnny Bra’ton was beaten by a 36-yenr-old fighter on another com* hack What happened. Vic? This rimjsider ir-rl !h- unusual luck to see the Griegiano-Robinson fight both on television and in person. The fight, on TV was al most as exciting as it was in Per son. Confusion reigned or. both occasions. Joe Louj- did wood foo *ad a-j -,t miicn! atoi-. hut iic seemed a bit more nervo :> before the rnike than he i> in poison. He is quite relaxed and bilks bet ter when h->t imrtei the inora Chicago's Golden Glovers have begun their tnp oversea- to fight Europe 1 best amateur-; in a num ber of countries Thi; is Ihe fir f time a Golden Gloves team from Arr.ercica lias ‘.-v; g-un across the ieas One of Ihr Golden Glovs kings. Isane Vaughan of ( tevelanrt. wilt make 1 eroiif! trip to Europe thi snnimn when he purtjf ij-.ateii (or (I-' V. S. Ol'HiPi' hoxine squad Lurry »«!ij of the < leveland Inrtiuv, liasehal) team and Sugar Ray Robinson admire one another, Kotutison -u ateheil Doby play with the Indians against the Chicago White Sox while they were in town, and Holly saw tiiin whale Gru.-i aim. Jib. “H 2 1 IP^ All in the Gome: 1 Basketball, off*' *at» ine**rp> ; ratek >!> (he Olvmpte* in ! 0 ' ar fiiatty was introduced to 'he va-orli at the 1904 games as i tuiis . ■ > If Hornsby is due to Mart nnv up ward movement for (he Brow ns. . Ned Gar ver must have another j good year Preacher Roe won j 22 for she Dodgers tost season and ■ dropped only three, fo r the blinding ; mark of ,W»0 It is much tougher j in train a good basebal) plaver than a good football player, oti'side of passer* and klrker* . . V good J ha«eha!t player star!:-* a* a kid, j around eight or 10 . . . End Tom j Fears, Los Angeles Ram*. Holds N.L. football record for the most passes caught in one g-ame—lS against the Packers in 1950 . , . Bow much wilt the Giants miss Frfdte Stanhy VGltie Mays and Monte Irvin? The battle be tween Vngi Berra and Roy l amps ! nella thi* season wit! be Interest ing . The White So * wilt he able to take rare of themselves In every department cxeept pitching I n tier the two-platoon system, football wRt never have all-around star* as Thorpe, Gr«»*e. Never*. Clark*. ava* vvmlGSmS i uMmmxPf a it ro iuti, is shown above. The Eagles have so far dropped four cut of five contests, tlu-ir lone virlory h'-ing a 1 affair over Shaw ! imersity. They have tost tw 1, conferi-nee games, to How Eagle Diamonders Lose As A & T Wins Number 5 Mis. Sugar Ray Is Pretty For The People As Hubby Goes Into Ring To Score m It IX VIRGII OVI Rfli V CHICAGO ANf-i I’! hi. 'ln most emotional person attend ÜBS the ficht whidi saw Ray <Su- K.-r) Rubinaoit retain his middle '.u ig;ht ehamp|6nkhlp with a 1:53 ! tnird round kayo of Rocky Gr.-i/i - ano before 23,631 fans a' the Chi- ' c.ago Stadium lust week, was the ..'hampiori's wife. Mr; farina Mae ; - dressed in a Parisian rrentioii by Robinson, j After the fight,, Mrs. Robinson i C.e famed fashion sly list, J . que;- I lit h, told reporters; '[ like Ro-ky He's -o lovable, ; ; hu 1 i didn't want him to beat rny husband " This rina-pfc; ■.a • () ( f.mr reporter • -vim ' • -ill fi -m th. ringside iinmortiatei.- after the kavo to Mi Robto "ii then to Hie IRC offie.' . eb.i' With the J aftrae'ivr wife "i * i-.bamßi'.'ii. Silt- v.-cts .-111! i xcited after ; -is- j ir..: for nmoe ■■ i-lioti.g! apiwi -• .‘iot bv fighb and being tite tar os their capi.-i-as oiirina the;, ; brawl. A: the nr;, i" slm .M '.Vlt’i ie" o .lr.i in-law, ?.11 .. Marie R’pwsiri .who i | 1 -.1 a entln- a . tie a Sugar lay lan ia Mrs Hob-!. l-'o; 11 io lueky four, M - Holer. . son di-wu-sed Roeky f;:- a good man, her husband a religion;' i ptr.—.iii, liei .on, her ideas about boxing in I'enerai, and of morse h; dr-ss she were- ot the fight O' the defeated ehallcnger ho Corner 1 - .IOT AND MARILYN . . . J»r I>i Maggio, former New York Yankee baseball star, visit* u;ih rtirvaeeows VI in 1r t* Mon roe at a Hollywood studio be fore leaving for Neo t-»rk aod i.j- new job as a spec** com mentalor. Riimmir connect* them romauticaJty. * M V > cw? HBKsf 3 aid and Winston-Salem Teachers, .url two exhibitions, to A, and T and Shaw. Members of the -'in.id shown above, are left to re-lit. I'oaeli Ben H’halev !I;ir old Darden, Wilson X. . Na r.nid: i think RiM'ky is mi under stood l>.y most people lie real ly is a wonderful person. IVe vacationed with him and his family and Jake laiMott.a and tlis uife last year In Florida. They ali were swell Tlion cami what probably is her favorite subject, her husband "My husband is :i deep!,' reli gioits man. Ho gives a a credit for his victories to God Before i > ti.;i;! he take, an aftei-eenp nap. When he wakes -ip. be says his . pi-iiyrr--. "After a fight he sa.-.-s hi-- pray - vis, again. ()i cot no nobody know thus .because he is not demon ’• atiin- in piihlic. "When we get homo tom:.’lit well talk about the fifth! I'll tel! him how wonderful in- war; 'But. wu n't he orpa! loniph'." !(•: was in the lus-t < ondi'ion 1 hove -een him in v>'a i.- I was i”! ;■;uprise,! at ho", .-r ickly the fi§hf ended tie ••* . at in;, peak fie was go Sear-, sue- and mentally .-.harp for this bout Although Mi' Rot"; no' so keen about the. figril game, she . id she would nev<M ask her lius barid to rjuit She ;airt If i did • omr-th.nc li'tp thst ! in- would io' tight. i| H-- •’ ould be h! .id sot me. I /oust , sti lp him i ernain confident of him- j j self ” i-V»r the beppftt -.f u rr,,'.-- re Porter.-. Nl; R.Obiti -on described . net . 1|! I! . a- 1-are) f sere is (he re-., 1 iptirjn: Jhe inter •->-fcf.mr s .s rt.n v i-iiie iftri u hrtr On hfr head llr; iifikaron ivi>r» in organ r|y !• non * I open in the top a, that the very popular horse',* till < mud come (Pr 011711 ual ('rape io the right H( r navy l-bic pn|ni-('ri f-a.-o pie--- ; ciK- va* divined into a >kir' ’ ;■ .ran -■ 1 i , 1 n with the rib ikons aradua’ina in length from : 3-1 inche* to six inclu’s in lenetii Tlie skirt was ht-id oiu ny three euiulfled sli ffi-iual jv-ltie-iats like grandmother used to wear." .Her shoe: ribbed woo! coat ex tended on a low waist lino, its : long sleeves wei enhanced with’ # HI ENDED WHTSKfi!Y ■■CARSTAIRSI $/ 22S '54 a"5 p » fl ) TfftmrjrjMegargat ' J^' ® » *«STAiRS BROS OISTILUNS CO., INC., NEW YORK, N. Y. * BUNDED WHISKEY, & PROOF, 72ft GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT! I WEEK ENDING SATURDAY APRIL 26, 1932 wm -mm T-, mGSP m than Thomas, Churehland, Va.t Jerome Evans. Goldsboro. N. Art Bayne. Winston-Salem y Billy Johnson, Enfield, N < Bot'hy Sutton, Glodshoro, N. t .; Regno- Bruton. Troy N C.: Ac- I GREKNSBORO. \*. C. The A and T Ac.gic* iiaseball took " : ■ fiftli con.-ecutivo Eustcr Mon -1 dj-.y Classic last week at Memorial . Stadium as it drubbed the North Carolina College nine 16-3 in a lopsided coni est i The win went to the credit of McNeil, the Aggie freshman sensation who struck out II men in his seven inning stint Ate Veil retired at. the end of the seventh because «f a knee abrasion. Another freshman. Rhone, finished Hie game set ting dow n six in a row in the final two innings. j f North Carolina College .cored'.. ; tbeii three fit ns in a -ixib inning j upri; iiig. all of which were un-, earned corn.inr after two outs. ( The Aguios *eored one in the;, first, one in Hu- second, ,'wo in , the (ninth, two in the iifth a ro , : bust 8 ui the sixth and two in ;, tin- seventh to complete 'he .-a-or- 1 A and I gathered la hits and allowed only two hits, both of «hieh went to th r credit of Brown, shortstop for North Carolina College. Hie best performer for his team, Ratliff was the Aggie hatting standout. He hit three singles for four times at (at. John.-.on n. He* iartnu! pttehef for N C College and vns reliev ; <--d in the -x'h by Darden who I’utd on for the rein.aindei -.>! th*/: 1 game RFC l PJIHENtAGI , E'eventy-five perrent - f a'l bar rels produced by the American -. c.operage industry jrr- ■ <-d for:’ 1 the ‘ in:; of di:-tit!ert spirit:,- a-- i cord ir-.' '*s 'he Loui-viUe Ce-pei * C-onpr.nv 1.. .appli-i -fd organdy ruff: ; hieh ruat'hed >v bonnet She wort ordinary co-'Mioe j*'\i ei( y e-irrmgs On he* feet Mi > Robin "o - war i,r l ? w ' ;('--*■ . To the f i ;h( he ■'. -• 1 aa ■> !..h- H pomps (an tier -hwiHe , i,n .ported 1 i ukojr blue nitnh dole. Anri nil of it looked good on d , tier | rape a bs-.t taike-i about hei son, R. y If. 2 yea; ; old. lit! bus nevc.r , .a-eri hi* father fight but he did j watch him Rain for (he Oraziano i'l-ul On the night of the fight in did not stay ilh bis parents a the Conrad Hilton hotel, but staved at a quieter spot with ’ friends , MBWi fW W li>, Plummer, Durham. N. f ; George .MfQuPNi, New York ( ily; .mcl Eenard Smith, franklin, Va. Back row, left to right, are Oliv er Boykins. trainer; lanwood Edward Ilaynrs, Winston-Salem John-on. Elizabeth City, N. N .toy Battle. Rocky Mount, N < .: Rudolph Dudley, Washing •on. D. C. Walter Greene, Nor folk. Va.: Jimmy Broun, Wilm bitten, \, ( ; Harvey Hartley, 'Kinston Salem and Jonnte Brew insion, assistant coach. BATTLERS BEAT TUSKEGEE NINE' TALLAHASSEE - The Florida A and M. College Rattlers noser! <>ut Ttiskogec Institute R-7 thtjn hammered the Alabama nine 20-3 :m a dav-night Easter Monday dc.ti ale !. ,, ader week Ace John Gome/ -sained the tri umph in too opener, though mas- Va' d hn the most runs he has allowed this •••• ison. Wlldne-hurt ‘he i.rht-hander as he passed se wn in ehalkins up win number oini aaainst no defeat:., during the current campaign. In tne night cap Robert (No Hitt Austin rained revenge for the t.wo-hitter he lo«t {,, Tuskegee in an earlier contest b.v throwing an* ’•hci two-hittci in theji faces and. roasting home hi the seven inning affair. Austin rave up singles in the four!!-, and ..event!}. Aust; now has a .season record of three wins and one defeat, KEFRE SUING A Emulating drink is the fies ta Blanca Bamboo cocktail. mad hr adding a jigror nf vert vet mt'tifh ‘o • jigger of sherry, tne mixture being stirred with bitter: nd cracked ice. 71k Tar Heel SVfr-. acreage of a rrin afv fi)b ; •('(> |l >, f r as thi- ycat as ti was in 19a I ' A !: :n ar of farmer- in Nll egf haw.- Vomit have recently started prodm-in:; hatching eggs on a ar mr-reia I -caie. EXPERT A SpK'alty C i, A,,<i ML TAi,nnn * Altrualiryns Os Ail Kinds —-■ Suits Made Fo Measure —~ l aundry Dry Cleaning JOE MILLER. Prop R't; E. Hargett St Phone 3.V732 PRESS WHILE YOU WAIT
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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