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WEEK ENDING SA’l UKDaY JUNE 14, 1952 Mr Mm Mm ' MBt 9 W Rv ' . , 4p Jpf y’ Af' jgwmm mSL jijgSr „mH j&p* jßjtea, JjHjpfr iWW ■rt" mm H mm Campy Back In Lineup; Bats With Arm In Sling PITTSBURGH, Pa. (ANP) Caterer Roy Campanula oi the Brooklyn Dodgt i : returned to the lineup last week, and batted with a sling on his right hand to pro tect his injured thumb. Even with the sling, Roy slam med out two hits in live times at bat, and drove in two runs. 'ln the same game Jackie Robin* son. pounded out a single, a dou ble and a home run for a perfect day at bat to come out of his. bat ting slump. BOP At The • Ringside HE A VYWEIG HI PIC Tl HE —NO COMMENT What can you say when you are wrong? Pour times this ring side! - has guessed the outcome of a Jersey Joe Walcott - Ez?.ardj Charles fight, and three time.-, he! has guessed wrong. Just at the time w hen fan* were beginning to consider Charles a satisfactory heavy weight champion, he was kay- Ofd t> Jersey Joe. East Thurs day night Charles again failed In a crucial fight, this time I losing by the narrowest of margins in a 15-r«und battle. How Charles managed to lose this one to Walcott is a miracle— or should we say a tribute to' Walcott's caginess. The champion; piled up an early lead in rounds, j tfien coasted to victory as Charles fell short in the process of catch fng up. This bout probably mean- cur tains as far as big money for Charles is concerned, and pos - ' -ly Jwo or three mosey Draw for ersey Joe s Oh. what a wonderful day il will be when a real champion FIRESTONE Tires H Tube* Many Other hems For Auto, Farm and Home. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO STORE LILLI NCTON, N. C. Faircioth Florist m PERSON ST. rAYETTEYILLE, I*. C. GRAY MAGIC ROYAL PORTABLE - STANDARD Rebuilt Machines all Makes and Models Hudson Typewriter Co. iUE. Russell St. Fayetteville Gibson <Jk> Ss2-jo |'|| PINT i |llltiSt§ . • . r-; ' *? I* i ..... * , * , v *‘ , • ‘ ' v/ IN FAYETTEVILLE DUNN LILLINGTON «fi .. , itot l LW.V.NFI.U _ ; „ j once more rule: the heavyweight j roost, Among today',-; fighters,, Walcott is too old; Charles e too j cantiodc; Rocky Marciano r too j . erratic; Olaienee Henry is too j j light, and Harry < Kid > Matthew* | probably is more ballyhoo than j : tighter. Walcott is to be congratulat ed for his smart ringnianship and physical fitness in the ring. 11c actually may be * ‘better lighter than most fans I think he is. Anyway, this ringsidtr feds that | Jersey* Joe de -erves his crown, but! si far a- the heavyweight pie-; turc of today is concerned, the: best than can be said is no! comm cm. ABOUT RIVIERA, SAXTON, RAWLINGS . . The other night a few Chicago r ight fan,- .showed up at the Chi rac «>. Stadium to see Kid Riviera, Luther Rawlings and Johnny Sax 'on ply thei i trade of throwing • leather. He i* what this ringsider saw in them; KID RIVIERA, This man is 'aid to be a protege of the once great lot* Louis. Ht is .-.upposed to oe the coming heavyweight eham u on, ICARR MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED KAISEfUFRAZER DEALER IN FAYETTEVILLE “ASway* Bargain In USED CARS’' 528 Person St. 1 . r .. |rrl| . rr . l . T - T - T| f Shower Baths and The Best Massages Custom Made Clothes i E L. Puller, Miss M. L. Wilson. i i L. W. Howell Your Friendly Barbers e) Esquire Barber Shop G 1- Parks, Prop. 125 1-2 HUBbora St* . , Fayetteville, N* C. Voting For All-Star 9s Getting Underway Now GJIICAGO (ANP) - Voting be- , 1 gan last week for the Hiih annual I j .major leagui All Star Game 'be played July 8 in Philadelphia j , Th< poll is conducted by the Chi- t j cago Daily Tribune with the co ; f.pt-i .dloit of 20, in v- spapm and i ■ ; radio tat Lon - • including ;» num- j tier of Negro journals. Negro players most tike lu ram berths vtitti tin- squad ap pear to be Jackie Robins oil and hoy l ampanella ot the ; Brooklyn Dodger*, and Orestes Atrnoso of the Chicago Whitts j Sox. | Beside-; Robinson and Carrtpa j r,ella In the National league, no j other tars appear like to make i the squad. With 80.-ton Have. ; Scm Je'hroe and George Cto '.'d j ere having only a to-so season | end tile saint; govs for Henry | Thompson of the N. Y. Giants The i two stars; of the Giants. Willie Mays and Motile hvin, both are ! unable to make the ground. The heavyweight division is hi had shape, but not quite down to the Kid's level jet. Hi Viera is a bit too fat and too roly poly to rate even as a good challenger. He seems to be just a nice boy in the ring in a rugged game, i j Alt hough he had a. - his target ' the faithful trial horse Omeliu j ,; Agramonte. the Kid failed to land ; the kayo punch demanded by the 1 fai.v. The Kid has a mighty Conch, but he dot-n’t use it very * j often. He does no; seem to have I ! the kills:.’ instinct. H< . - not. the ..men who senses a kill, then exe* : cutes hr opponent. ■ JOHNNY SAXTON; Hs-re .*-. jeggressive, ambitious young wel terweight who is cagy enough to force an opi>on-r.m to light hi> kind of haul.. Jv*,nny Hjiidlea; , Luther Rawliii! - very well. b,.i ' did (jOv. signs of ij-- ! '.- in able to take the right kind cl p 1 He is a iO fighter, t..,t might .have trouoh- with -uctv a •man as Chuck Davcy or Johnny: year from now, ho -v.-ver, will ’ Bratton. Whuevor i- ctiamp a have to wateii out for Saxton. ; LUTHER RAWLINGS: Her, r a fighter, ap; arently outgi .cin:’, the lightweight division, taut a : little weak a a v.vh.e-v.eight. Probably, if he would •begin in ’ concenuatc on the H" pound di vision, »t should no; take him , too lor.:; to move up in this divi i sioii. He probably will not set a chance at the lightweight cro >m. I ... .. ... ~ - ‘ i ff\ { Jij|||j|fyj f f§||f|| « «. i» is. i «*Mfe* • Kw Prw fhM* -sertir* 1 : ANOTHER “FHIST’* FOR STAR—»*»wi a. Kv*«* «r PWlwtei.. j‘ »U<. who (bad* news when bn bMune the first Negro isanifi **pt*t» *t tb» Dnhwiit)'. of Pennsylvania football team, Uin fjte newt. »gwi*. ! ; Evtcns., alonf wltt» another Philadelphia Negro ■ Efrarfl Bell, has been I ! itaiWl to Nb exclusive %bln* Snstw 1 s*»U|y of l*«ti»; t&o flra N^sgrSii* | oftawat. f« xeuatN»«i*i|> ttuUs ib faMintton't aw tolect iwkity. j Irvin is still out with an in jured ."inkle and May- is in the at my. In the American league onttield fct L<»rt y Doby and Harry Simp on are likely to earner u lot of Voh bn! the; M-e -1 ilii|)ruvtf •(! win a Martin.- berth Fir.-1 base* man Luke Paste* lulling a miser ,bk- year at <at for the In dian.:. Hector Hod rip tn oi the White prob.»bl.y wilt garnei a lot of tot> |.".t thud Da-*:-. m: CAN RUN love Is Abram But H-t, Wilmington sol rtitr MUiimet! it lot*. Leonard Wood, who with his leapt-mates tan *-, cit i« the t sfsh Army track championship at Washburn Field t o the campus oi Colorado, near j ( dorado Spring- The 106 and ::30-yard dashes were won by lintier m 10:4 and 23:1. both ; -. «<! time* !iu the ccndivions of 1 the ii.-ui amt the weather. But- | 1 h*i has many uiilstamliiig tr«i k an oisi|di.\lmvrm*, *.ne of which a O.ti century mark, ili-s AA U 1 record for this distance Is 9.7, ! however which was second to Arthur Bragg, who represented the V S. at the IRo Pan• Ante- ! f nan games. In the 226 diash f’u'tei lias motored off a 21.1 mark, which is a second shy of world record of 26.1. the world i coni d loi century dash is 10.2. Build \ Finer (Carolina - ! THE CAROLINIAN Negro American League Negro American League j Standings W L PCT. Clowns 13 4 .785 ( Monarch' ,:> 2 ,7H i Barons' "7 6 .533 tt.it Sox 4 8 SO American Giants 4 4 .500 Stars 2 11 .154 RIG TEN IN BATTING AB K H PCT. | Aaron, Clowns 75 18 22 .427 : Cola-, Memphis 52 12 22 .423 Kirribro, Birmingham 50 12 19 380 Neil, Clowtr* 59 16 21 .356 tones, Memphis 45 10 16 .350 Wilkes, Clowns 55 9 19 ,345 Jenkins, Clowns. 45 4 15 33.3 Hailey, Birmingham 39 10 13 .333 Dennis, Birmingham 19 11 10 ,327 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS DOUBLES; Aarons, Clowns, 7,j and Kimbro and Castille, Binning-i ham, and Neil Clown* 0. t’RIPI.FS Henderson, Kinissj City, Jenkins, C-lov/ns. and Robin sun Birmingham, 2. HOME HIfNS: Apron Clcwn*. | 13. and Nell Clown-. Ifi Clowns Sell Rookie To Boston Braves Farm 9 TARRYTOWN, N. Y. (ANP) The Indianapolis- Clowns announ ced last week the sale of their star young rookie, Henry Aaron, to the Boston Braves orgsmiza ion. AH Aaron was- doing at the time of his sale was leading the league in batting, runs, hits, doubles, home runs, runs , T atted In, and total bases. He Mas third In stolen baaea I The Clowns also have signed j I I wo players scheduled to join the 1 i dub this week Herbert Ben •son first baseman. 20. ana Tom ; \.. Cooper, 18, infielder. I Benson stands 5 feet 11 inches I■■ .- -7- =-.*.^^ llo ~—— DINAH WASHINGTON ha.- i come through with two solid Mer j cury hit tunes, ‘Mad About The ! Bov and ‘I Can't Face The Ma de' . . TINY BRADSHAW’S rhy | thru at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom | tate this cotton's plug . . KJT | TV STEVENSON. one of the rid- ’ ; ing blues warblers until she took j ill several months ago passed a- j way in Detroit last Satiddy . , . 1 j LESLIE UGGUMS, Bill Graham's - baby that's being booked by Uni j versa! Attractions, was temife in; 'her debut last week in Quaker) i City. | Some of the fans who used to! jbe in the guy A corner when he j i tooted for Benny Goodman were < lon hand when COOTIE WIIAJ- j ! AMS opened iart week at Club ! Badland .. That gai WIN! ■ BftOWN's really going to tow. , with ‘Here in My Heart.' Mer j cury label ~ . Most improved j singing group in show biz today. The Ravens . . Eunice (Rock Lit -1 the Daddy! Davis ailing at Har |km Hospital . . LOUIS M. PER KINSONS the holds the purse i strings at UA) celebrating their third anniversary ~ . JAMES i MOODY ork a eliekeroo at N. Y.'s Chateau Gardens Friday nile .. . Wedding congrats to j CHARLES H. BYRD end the for- j JERSEY JOE (Continued from page &; 1 fight Kid Matthews if he upset ! Marciano. Jersey Joe 1 answered ; j that "I think Marciano will tick * ■ Matthews.” , In his dressing room, Charles j was downcast, but said he thought ;he won. His trainer, Ray Arcob . sharply criticized Hie referee. : Charles said: i "I thought I won the fight. Jer sey tried badly- in the late rounds ■ S dent think he’ll fight me again." . Charles Is probably right He is not a colorful fighter, and does not draw a big money 1 crowd. He. admitted that be failed to take advantage of good opening*. He uld the j champion did not hart blia. . The challenger said the 191 1-2 1 pounds ht carried into the ring t ' did not hurt his speed. Tins mss j the heaviest of hi-- career. Os the referee. Arced said, lie picked: on Char!#.:- ah night. He was cote- i aUmtly warning him;" fie was referred to warnings' to Chaffe:, w -watch what Clayton > called low blows ft appeared that Charles bad planned a body at tack to slow the champion down for the kill in' the later rounds. t Clayton, h % former Otatr j with the fabulous. Harlem Globetrotters. He has refereed ; a number of top haute in Fsit»*/te!«sua. par bis. iirhst A » he wdrtt* m s. PhUsAetph ia j city fiKitait I HITS. Aaron, Clowns, 325, and ; Cals, Memphis 22. i RUNS .BUTTED IN: Aaron. Clown?, 26, and Colas, Memphis and Robinson. Birmingham, 14. j STO LE N BASES; Merchant j | Clowns, 8, and Wilkes, Clowns, 7. | I STRIKE - OUTS: J. Tugerson. I Clowns 30, and Richardson. Blr fnlngham, 27. LEADING PITCHERS CG W L PCT IP 70 Richardson, Birmingham 4 4 0 1.000 33 23 Cohen, Clowns 3 3 0 1.000 27 14 ,j. Tugerson, Clowns 4 3 1 .750 35 30 EAST - WEST GAME TO BE PLAYED AUGUST 17 In a meeting at the downtown offices of league president, Dr. J. iB. Marlin, moguls of the Negro i American league scheduled the I annual East - West classic for | Sunday, Aug. 17 at Ccmiskey Park ; in Chicago. They also announced j the league schedule for the se cond half of the season, t BFC and weighs 172 pounds. He war 1 recently discharged from the aii force where he was the only col ored player on the Barksdale Ai> Base, La. nine last season. H«. , replaces Armando Vasquez, now . under susi.ension for jumping lib : contract. ; Cooper, a West Virginia State i college student will replace Aaron jHe is a former American liegioi j aee. In an exhibition game at Wi ! chlta, Ka. last week, Ted Richard son pitching in relief, fanned 21 men as the Clowns whipped th* | Havana Cubans 6 to 4 before 4.380 fans. m«?r CHARLENE HODGES, ,of In-j stitute, West Virginia . . . While I the band played on, at the -Os-j bitty formal, recently, one of its | co-founder? < Russell Fortune, Sr.t | war seriously ill at l local 1 pital . . The Swallows are seer-1 ing with their King recording of, •Beside You' ... EARI, BOSTIC j I and Band is the current rave at! !‘Cleveland's Club Ebony . . . While j playing Phllly'.s Earle Theatre the j ; ARNETT COBB'S scored trnr.en- j ; dously on the social side. After j i their Saturday nite performance; jthe charming oo;/‘e took in the : I ultra Smart Set formal. One of the town's local column-1 l ists, whose pieces are being syn- j j dicaled, may be subjected to a i ! libel suit if he doesn't come up j j v.vth that jtdracUon concerning I ! a certain band-booking agent . , | JACKIE BRENSTON and WTNI j | BROWN scored a triumph last, week at Cleveland’s Club Ebony , . , Movie of the Week: Univer sal * International's Red Bail Ex press’ . . Net (King) Cole into j Ben Maksik's nitery . . Earths Kit j and Josh White scoring at The Blue Angel in New York City, , I The Week's Slap In The Face* j Germans in the Russian zone pa- j | rading (shoving off with their j j might, yet) on Memorial Day -- j i when America honors its war j 1 dead. •. jf : PIRC Y MAYFIELD'S come up ; with a real blues hit recording, ; and his Specialty platter. Louisi ana' should register and become : one Os the select group on the Sepia Song Hit Parade . . No oth er artist in Show biz has made 1 such rapid strides as. HARRY ! BELPONTE. the folk singer cur-j rently wow-ing 'em at the Village : Vanguard. If nothing else, hit sue- [ cess can be .summed up in one j word: Try. Not cry! . . 'Porgy , .And Bess' revival producers, evi dently. got, a lesson from ‘Shuffle; Aloißeports from Houston In*, djeste that the book is the some. and brought up to date with Ml- j NOK revisions. . , EDDIE VINSON'S revival of| hiS ‘Cherry Red Blues-’ thrilled: j Erie. Pa. dance lovers . . WILLIS 1 JACKSON and Band into Pepe.; .I'.III iTrifriiTTT^'' ~~ ;i - :: H'mfla, I’m going! : H 5/ TO rnE i I '«£ ES^um£ j Rartwwr Shop j | The Shape That Features The Club E*«i Chairs For t m itomtmri jKIMMMPf SEde«Jfct* and Tb# Mum fefoMS&Sbg** I > OMSfem Made Ciotbe* JOHN SAXTON WINS DECISION OVER RAWLINGS ! BY LUIX VIRGIL OVERSEA i CHICAGO (ANP) - l'he old axiom that a good big man can whip a good little man was prov ed on of- more last week, when welterweight challenger Johnny Saxton outpointed top lightweight challenger Luther Rawlings in a 10 round bout at the Chicago .Sta dium, Despite excellent weather, a . very sparse crowd of only 2.411 j fans, contributed only $7,018 to see j what proved to be a lively bout, i Saxton was too rough and too : strong for the loan and lanky Rawlings, This victory was Iris 29th straight as a pro, his lith, Straight since l\is discharge front : the army. Accor mg to his hand-: lets, this was Saxton's best post- j army battle. In a second 10 round feature on i the ':arne card. Kid Riviera failed 1 to display a kayo punch as he pounded cut a decision of Chnelio j Agramonte. j Throughout the bout Saxton had i control except during the middle | three rounds. He continualily I three rounds. He continually rush- j Sd Rawlings, never giving him i :hance to uv h)~ long reach to i rdvantage. Time and again Sax- j ton lashed out with potent left, looks and hard rights, but Raw-1 ings, although apjjtarVhtly hurt, I id not fall. BFC Philadelphia . DOT DAND dlIXiti. Steve Gibson's Red Caps ’ with Darnlta Jo 'solid' box office t Cleveland's. Alhambra Tavern, j . . Roy Milton’s 'So Tired’ iSpe- j dally) scoring in midwest and on ; the coast . . If you don't third. | that Harlemites are being 'taken,' j next time you visit New York—- shor> in Harlem, then strop in the area between 48th and 49th Sts., on Tenth Avenue Frixample: Eggs In Harlem cost 67 cents a! dozen. Downtown, 39 cents the dozen. And, they're the big large ones. On second thought, shop; downtown, first. Don’t bother a- 1 bout shopping in Harlem, period!| j j - y VALUES j vVe buy and sell only the best in I used cars. Every model sold with : guarantee. See ns for real value* | ■*; ground level price*! 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