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PAGE SIX Joe Walcott, NY Ring Commissioner a-feuding NFW v-)w Former. heavyweight champion Jersey Joe v* ui .-'in n Is/■ ■ a jerse> and Chairman Bob Christenbei'ry | oi the Nt w York State Athletic ! Commission started what may be come a feud, last week, because of, a statement Cnristenm. »> man i.n connection with Walcotts a go. Their debate stems f rom a , jjmt, n.f-rit made by t.-;;r oov.uk • official in Ne-> Jersey b< fore the w m.uin nportswnters assoeia- \ • ion He said Walcott pro Da of y will never t ,o hr attain. He cited the fact that: "Rules of the New York Slate Athletic commission and almost ‘-very oilier state .-ay that a fight er cannot be licensed after hi is tO tears of age" Walcott is l ; sted ns 3>t in most . shites. In reply, Walcott declared that he will be 39 on Jan. 31 and that hr will fight Ro ky Marciano fo 1 the heavyweight champion: A ip. He eomthented acidly "An far as Mr ChrTtenb* 'ey is concerned, he is nothing but a Lincoln Univ. To Host CIAA Ring-Mat Tourney LIN CORN V. -" VEiISiTY. Pa. - (ANP) The ilt. i annua! Central Intercollegiate .-Yt Silt-tie Au.-Khia tion (CIAA> Boxing and WieM lun; Tournament .vill hi hold at A & T Quint Beats Onion ORKKNSHORO. N. f. A and T. <. oliege y. .-Vyca r no tbeir fc.rta victory in their CTAA cam paign la:-; Tuesdac high! la de ft' .iting Vs Union 7i h'i a; .m tini local court. The Aggie- led all the way in evening i; n their eon-; ferencr record, <<\ four wins ad four leases On !bu previous Friday and U-i turd ay evenings tin: A.- Usur ped two iti nr.' to Csro Fritz pollard's spotrs CLOSE-UP M.W VOR.K • GJ.-baD Th< r«* ls nun-V :,y at if.c D< -.- tin-!,' :!.;<. .1 the Hail.-. -G , i thought it »i•;-1 » -*:>ud .■ ;.) . xp.airs -. lv> ; Founded th V At. Hail of Faun'. in the {*••• : vo . car- it .>,-*• uavi bt en mu fl«.l'lio.-!- to he i-otby” Hall of Fair-- T,.,> nu) mak- tb- Sullivan Awards, Holm.-’ Awn-dr and others. b"‘ thcr*- is aK'.wi going to be a vortrciv... *j id.out vviio -houid <)»•• <• h, ■ n rnverfieef. 'vhu should tn Vo been elected, and who should not in. v b« «•»? elected. For some reason people ai <• i:r~ ,-lined to believe that !-’-e ’-e *: organized 'Negro Atiil. Hal! < f Feme" is a segregation institution P. is not pt-ihfi; - :> little •: 1 '•'!<. I- • star,dirt a of ro> b.v-kground -.s it' explain mj rea-o tor « ■ v • to establish such an institution. I knew nothing aboui segre gation until alter 1 had cn tered college. I was born in an all-white community a«- tended grade school and high school with my brothers and sisters, and we were the owl,; colored students who attended. >fy father was a barber and my mol her was a seamstress. We became an integral part of the community. The question of segregation was neve* al low »d to enter our minds. We attended the churches in the community; we engaged in all athletic activities in the com munity and were a part of the social life of the community. Whenever we weve not invited t > a party of social Fathering. >ve novc-r took if upon ourselves to think that an invitation was no' SSt 4/S QUART ,®v s Aoo fcK\ PINTS '£S\ ‘259 IM 1 STRAIGHT m APPie b^ndy v\ **•* r ** wf v\ lAIRO AMO 1 COMPANY Jsy* Hen* fttsHfen, 1%. map- *• I o’.ei bellhop li.. - .3sn'; a-..e any - ihina for boxing. . , . "I iave biven rny lile boxins net l have never done anythin;: H-r than respect boxing and re .-■> cl the cublii in rn.v entire 2J ; i- ft; boxiii.-. . "J would appreciate if the :-,o\ | " no;.-; oi duferent stales wouic ■ ion and consider these boxing ; •'.ominission jobs. and appoint j oineaur t .al knows -md ha.- cx i ent ur-r in boxminscad of play ng polities. . . "When I get to the plan- thai t. can't give the public what i ■ xrected of me. I don't nee., Christcnberry oi any other berry teil me when to retire. "We have every intention oi boxing Marciano. But I will do "lOt.’iinjz until my nnnaeer. Felix 1 3oechlcchio <tho manager is w ill m New York) is back in • -»<•; ihysical condition 1 think i .. the public and the commissioner that much to a mar. a o ;- a :ei.e •; - much tor me and for box ; n»." B ft i-mcoi'i «Tnivci; iton i-. iday :mc ■ etc :t:e ?, ~ pr j y , Robert N. 11 je>i t iaroi.i:! act in. Diteeior of Athletic.- and ie 'ti of the Lion wnvtiing sip-ad ■bud a- least ten run teren si -'-mils arc expected to ent.ei teams The Lincoln granolers hold 'the vvn -t.tine title while Howard University and A and T College at. cO- uamiuoru. of •n- in Lincoln last player! host to the : t- -. t lament in hi' boil' IS .rid St. All i.-tn - Co'i' ;;e, respectively John Flowers l-d flu. victors v.itli 34 points Fit Howard topped ■ va Union with 20 3FC HOME STATE H\s THREE KNONVtLI.K, Term. Only 3 "KbVib-.'irif Knoxville -Coilep' S current cake team ha it from Ten nessee cities. ov ended to us because of our ix» !<-,r •• we merely felt that tin-: - . ivt-ticulai people did not w. n\ u 1 prc'v up -.• ith this phiiosopv >'i'tii .after mv collegiate days ’V'-i'it to a ‘h.,tel with a profcssio’ football team. They told fne t ..< last room was gone. Instead c feelitig humiliated, my attitu,;- was that 'I was too .mod to th hotel 1 If 1 went into a res taurant and they appeared not y rant to serve ir.o, my attifuo was the same. When I went to :oe coal resti <: Peimryl vania to play prote.s --uo-n.-.i football 1 was threatened -- police escort took me to th mum-, stayed on the field at half time to ,4iv-• me protection ;us -took me from the- field alter . 1 usd played 6) minute o' irvAbal-. A week later I was invit'd t< .'■'a- m atte and hi -h schools to ■.’use. However, I learned late: hat th-. i eal reason they invitee i.-ir- was to let 'hr- children in ihe local region see what a mod rn Negto loked like I took n< - ffense. but felt proud 1 wax r. ac.::o and that I had "equalised" '> myself to such an extent that . ' was aci'r pted. With these things in mind and ’ wit-lt the experiences 1 had, T felt it necessary to establish such an organization and name it the "Ne-i firo Athlete Hail of Fame," o that the people of this country could: : -ealize that Nog roe.- an capable i doing many t-hings for them ; selves find to encourage th* Ne . not with the idea of segre gation. but with the idea that a; Negt o organization do- s not bave j tr> b< a segregated organisation. Our Negro Athlete Hall of Fame could take to such men as Coach Brown of the Cleveland Indians, Kill Vce.k Branch ItUkej. Herman Hick man of Vale, Otto Graham of the Cleveland Brow ns, Bob Water-Gold of the I A, Rams and other outstandinu heroes who have stood by and helped the Negro athlete become tarn mis. it appe-ars that the majority of ; our complaints have come from | people who themselves have at tended Negro grade and i schools, and Negro colleges. Some j have become doctors, and have beer forced to go to Negro hos pitals for their interne-ship. These i people, of course,are sensitive and i react unfavorably to any project or oiganization that is labeled Nc j |.vo, I hope they will remember! | that ot.r designating Negro Hall, iof Fame ha- been done with the I desire so extol those Nekroes who, ! hove achieved, and ail okhers who; 1 have helped to make it possible so that future generations may be . aware of the fie a work of our Negro athletes. I -. f.V';,. Ay-V ", , y- ' - - '' ' . ' , , Lib - h■ ■ - ■■ •' ■ • ± ~ ~ { i i 'W 'Ys' % ' :• & ' BEATING THE GUN i M\r \ tuny .icnioj? • I - iUK v . ;in Os )Ki .VN \ o! ( I ■ i’ly ;■: fc-r to ■ .tn*- i-nn . |O' iA'X.vr V ;<-<:■ Fr- ! .' linvaA a,’!d Pi • sui -1 > ’,!•>!!• y OUI 10: •-he n\\ I '.r i • i - • o’, ill*- it. - ■ ’ i,;o i> L>.l l '- , j.!ifu-ld*-i- to u:t.o the .'V. , -- i Branch H ; l-.r-a. tin- --. ‘>*l rtiid uuly . . fid Ua 'V 1 »•! K Cit. M- \ On the lip - oi ‘i ■ r [ n i.ytion . , wi’-i "J" ‘f- • ' v«»ir.‘- a r, pin conn.'nv for -f. .>• ..W •’ {.' i' • I 'if - *v:ii b: I k- >• * -• : 'mV- S', 'Ms : f Ofi 10 •f is as -in..- Mr; •■'•> S.-.Pr.ij*, . Them v. rn--"-' vr.it?■* t-;*.. nin;.i‘ .Um ! Pom fvt*.uip. n v n . mi *v ' >-\y>’ • Mi'tHMli. St't’p up, Jumor, and ‘I- { ’; l i - hrrnm £\• in k • h-.»1 ov); * :.;06d . s c,;Ai i;« on - you f*,.'u«'n | -if- he an *n y 1- \e-- ktc pW;, P - \ ■ von IN A t \VS\ l } Cm MOum; pr-r drif-rin..;,-- had : 4 - t y. \r{ » y y fjg \•<>.»’, f>oO • he* i I}T«>UChi on? :) bro\vr» 5 ikf* HAHk'M ; -TOHN.SON, 575 poUiM- . ' <- *•- . n Finds o; -i<-h wort hi v. as. J - ha-t, • < ’he Turner, i ,*-e Aud< ■ -a. KB \tvf--:k: Torr,'n» I.< ..hfao: J . H^r*:L’Pvi'a JaCti ! • >: m,n i v n K i-c.i To le fr >• O») ■hen s. H:> r - Bill Anderson top Draft Choice For Chi Bear 11 FIiILADELPHi ' cAKP. Tiv: :t. bieaao Beats, proc-abl. -m most. glunn.c f lis n.’".- in ji'u. cioH’-sU, uarth-d the grin >■ ! ci Tiur:-.-: ,y ,* ben tbfi ach-ctcd Willi m A’i . 4i-rse)s, 22. .••doj'led *ri i t . femi-ci eur. cdi■:.»). Rnche.- Hu-. at .hell first draft choir- •! colb-- Starr hi ficJectlna ’mde* -n, Coadt ' George llftlas said lie was inking a bis.-, gamble. He also m: \ nv into legal iMOiolicationa oecau.-e young And<-rs'-n a-portedh • u?k .signed to play with tl • Clev.-lnnd : Hrowns Anderson headed a lit of several Negro football stars from n Uite and color' d eol- I“ge drafted ' y sh» 10 chit's. in the National Football Jeagiic. .fudging bv an incom plete list «l the players rltaft i eifi. ili; Hears whe fi* Idt-d Useir THE CAROLINIAN Or.- ■ -.v. in fh<- Jiir.irv Skuir \ JAM v EVANS STOFV ' | rpp ,,< i rid > rlvitt,- ;'.ii R,-.ipJi /'i >1 ovr Sif’C- Hlut'-ii. ’ -r,. ~ vc-iiu !:•)>• t. > • ;*i- . i.n;-, r’ .-1 'il ci'.mijnonsiiip <*> 1 . aye;-: in I'.ij-.pero-"; world - ;. - title: ■. -' - ■ l ' a : ' - - : ■ : of >hi - 1 l\.-r •! V ' : ... I ... ‘ ■ ■•'bur e up poo! ■ "ranUHti Callavav indu cnd j ; to fool !lfi Willi the . ■ f-nii- us;,dn (merely practice ’ •"orb I h rsck in 1-TiO. Since th- n- T. - j ll - j-;:v c.persteii -t ‘he v*-r . o. li '..-r- , C.. 51 -- rnpia Hocro-ilfOri • .- . j-| . •w.:,*•-< it ion |oi the - in th* ; r-. -r!d . . . and w*- -~r!, -<fpo m- in To.. -?r of T !- 1-muiis.s; ret: of .fiim- s Fvan-. , Min'! .- !\ickf-J-F.-io! arti.-.t. rank.- ; forire the >\.n-; of o’,: . ’ 54.• 'Ad* :- r.n .1.-' iv.-.ii r-i; Archie Mo. BPC-- % first Negro duiin ; the 1 'lsl wisun have rhesen tv*- most eoikred players, four cirre is ineoirfipletc list of colored p"a vers ;•*>*s i-n: criK/AGO HFARh ’•- wl- > , Cc-mpton Ji-nior c'ob -e. b n-k; R b Tuan--. p nr, vivaria, fir t .Vi ro * - u i o tv car to in ot a 1 i ::n fn. U!".all ‘ my i yrl-.b- ni”i inmes Cablwell, Fcmiiy vce State 1 g-. acd. CHICAGO g:ARDINAL’-i Av; . tu.*: Stone. .Syracuse piisying artist.' tj.-ck GREEN BAY PACKERS Ike ■iom •-. UC A. star p.: -s cateh'im end. WASH INCSTON RE ASK JMS -r, • uody. This teatti never uas had a Negro y'iavc • PHI; 'i. f M’HIA '-"AOUvS -Ed Beit, Pennsylvania, all-American ' end. Gaviian is Victor in Tuneup tin ■-.v s l linc ■ 1 ■ < v u- I’.imt r.i.mc.l. ■ ! • ■ >.• A i . :amnion K! ! (' rVdiii. of ib • ti : , til eibion -Iv-. - Vi -(bid •j 1 it i r -, . i< rd Conn .n -'a !e : •«» r 7 ins ••- -- (I o i inn . 'S ■: i! <■ n y. l.iQUt in lure tie def'-nd? his - ov n }eb 11 d. Ih- t'b ,'o S';if : i l '!>, acains! f-iu k Dav'ev nt:-.in ■: i idonrl - - ! pa---. uw d in V 5 e>bt -i. b--vilan 'mu a i" It* ri ire red ■' -e a ;- cure nr! pni- i !r>M of ;u ' tes'd , . - -r 1", I i.o l V ' ■!: -n:ri .V, ll fb. ", n 1 .o.id; e re -V t in. ' ‘-h tO> 1 i. 1. are', hid -e .hilian T .V>ut- - ion:. tn t‘V - ’. in l rie HT.I" i SO h • ~ls VJ 1 ;r ! ■- T'-v opt wi. i 'benefit .sir i"i Hu - r-ser f Dmu B'li'tl HFC Ducats For Title Bout Now Selling CV. [ r /•■ o t \ ?- > ... Tit-is i " ■ '‘• ■• '’ -'o't'il • n -4 .‘l ll o, ■ 1 • 1 /' 1; "•• 1 ;r ' •j, .• - Ah’ h'.V T ill l)’:7 1 ■ V • • ; >. o ’ hi.- : ■ • 111 , ■ r.p ;1 ih T n‘S' (\ -i, . i y ohi. oihnidi' i>f ( ’hi; v a ? - ;>♦ en Orlando 7.:i\ccux lx\h !<•<{■;k ; t,j lib'hiw* .•>h \ ??nd € t V’t’K ;i \) h * (< ( v : • Im.m ■ < ivilw - Vi* Cm cl! - : ’t• tli*-' fit:hi. h aid htr has JiotCf'i t n-v In th’.' K id's . mour, fit- tiii f-T - 'i .iinrr cesnT'orrc-d and r enorhxhy n r rr-a.r • ■mg '■-'i a 5-»h»n to m- p rha,-. . ..•ion. C:irroi'.t odd' h« : • m ("hh on iho bo* t ;i)T o-. 5 }ni RFC fops Bears PfcTkrfSßL' f?<3. . ;-. - Vi; ..ini;: St,Hi: College TV".>;in. turn--d -v-.-l. eugun Sui'.v ( olic <• p-77 lost 'Saturday nc.ht in Daniel G/fna-u- U-ni, V--r.air-|i.-, St;, ip Colie,u- in "i iciiui jmoki'd uh ihril! lich a'.v -Mdi-gfin Uir. -■ten to - u;r,[- th-. inn* i e At the . rtd of :f irs! : lie er, ' Morgan v.-a-; Jeaiiin.*; I (u-m ; ,OHH -. The -i ,|elV-r,sr erf e,> IVirn-iuHi A-'hivph;'. and I.<■ - 1 .< . 0.,;. .-.in, ’Vi', >i ( V;r|* F" • --■ ; Clyde n„ i-nimefl ;iv . ..me, fU rife Ve; -. I ;i . HI;. whU’ll | a State ;* in pun-! lead ?d hi ifium . SC;t - If' ‘!u re-4 < ! i .-.i'- a!lur* -'i !pi i Morgan's , :.,!•! minute rah.- »•' win !•; n .■!..< pi-irti lend. , H: -i ' C’-.e l'i i'r.r Nt;U. ’vr-y* None of tiie other teams drafted ‘ in Pt,lured play*-:- T“- ANT' lire. 'V: 1; lining *r. v'e feeu 10 drnllec.. • f SSV -n rly a ind the com>i! n l’. | 1.1 from 0 ■ Chivago 3-'firs non Cardinal:. nr! - •'i. Green B«v P;-.ckc<: . During the I9K! ■> '.on. . on’y the Hcl.skin-. and the chant pkm Detroit Cions opcrnttid with - <i Negro playera. In tr-llin,.- vie- he dsailecl An- V rr.r.fi, Hal.y- ciidt “When Amicr- on told m by Itch l-lu.nc ill: < 1:.-,U he iikcd foot* bull belter than track, th.. . clinch ed us nt: him. He has yy-i-ot vo , luitials. He’s a led i.aiided purser: ar.d a good p.i'iV " ndvrs on u feet 2 inches bill and 'veighr Ft *0 pounds. He bare-lv missed making i-h»- U. S, Olympic squad last summer in several ; I ring events. He has born timed .' ir, 0-C, •:. .'•ejitun Brooklyn Pitcher, NJ Schoolboy Are Presented Athletic Awards NH'V \RK. N J. r: -d«< In 1 a JOr. iilju r. .1 'f! 'h. Vv , • rs'-’y to,' ;* > r*.. > • of i f*o.' '■ '' b , aticl ; < ifiTi i , :x-li. Pb* it Tic Id Iliafi V- n m>l c" • ecivt-l the sword for oi;i-t;incfin-' ■ !ioo:l .■l’hlf V, ,n *..-w v • U l K ' Aj. 11 *. tic ( ■ • :'jal Oil-.'-Wt . iv'd .I 1 Ml!: :■ .•. P. . k Hot' ! •. -V. 1 l.vt ' , ivi n:r,; .Jure 22 Bi'fk. j Brook'yr. v riii. ::•< ipaKii',;; hi.-; hone in *'»: . - ifcifi. p.-illi'd lb' hit "I nr ru; il!i. •’t pitchirw pei r ->>ces for i re PoUfcors lost, lesyii . t *r*.t . n'-' ;;n hor.drecf noo«-:«- of .hr ■ "tier: 1 'MO- i 1 , 111 .-a •<"■;!> MlOrti! G< »iri ’ l li - :■'.ai rl 'cf as (- n ol tin toi l f.".v .-.cfioOlt'Oy athlete-- the . nt.y. Ml ft A rated N<-.( ■■ ■* y, 'beat. ' Out of '•••- ni<>- ’ tn ■■■rv ana rt « 'rot-abb' <\n ntUn;: i i;a".n m football berr he Ud Plainfield to rtiru 1 -'<m rrt.'iy ’ :r tori'-- and c tabth-M-d a Union ■ :or,' ' cord oi MO points and 21 to i.o uncwn? for •> .tori' so.u --!n !r.u ! tin J find li<- . sr‘ • tit<l f»<* ■ inart-s of i'X'l srcoiwte in the iJJO jaril loir hurdle'.. 1! dir- and six fret, four nub from!'; in ttl 1 bi-high tor Mir half Inches in the high lump' I it- PbiinfiHri uihh'tr it of-' : o IT. me ' Ho lu-ipcd hi " '."O v. r! rrr”o'. relay ■ ern < ohaitbn’f, ! t-y--.'o'-pld standard (/ !::ro- \\ lib a' ! rill lord 'M 7 rf'-T a- anchor 'o.m. and hi • v.-iminim: f'-uls oolpf-i) land 'inn on the Ah- A nu'l'ie.i majoad bud a ,oa i iv, Cvm' 1 ' :! holds in • >ot :on rs hoJasti ' idle • in tfd.ii f b(' to ot j> tint'- '. ofi r b ' arit It): ven- tin vi:niaf.-i .1 r- • if !• i |»r< -net it:-' an nation ( >l" ■' and foil*' 'in:- til.'d ■ r.i'ld-'V n'.o : t no "0 :;ni,- knit 'on tl: <•!■■■■• tin k arid field " >ntjcr oil" <i»- , h< / ’ ip t! ‘i, Hob Mttt h i t sh. Olvi: loc docat talon. .not if! of Mitt ■ ■ i?;*:. i .... v."i n fi ! 1 ■ '’..'ti'. ;it<- Honk in r : The Y*.or honor by "i ■ n j-- :■ T ir: N’ l . ". tt, rb.■ ■d ■ 1 ■ i " ■,, 1o■ ■. r ■ i!t t - "(i 'no :i" abot ■' mjU' a- aI ao t om,' on ; 't» o Oakes Leads The Nation A s High es t Cage Score r »v v< m; ; i .\ * r- 0 a ■ v f>t of Solon Hall b tit' ■.at t iii v loru.iiiu: -'oiivi'. or■ "o<iinc :<• to, tab'St itat;i f *rt t ■ r k by 1 ; < N'l. A.\ 1' ■■ P H.uvi. li-Ht-b, mli ' i it- r, hos o-.iof'd .8 lO'U'.ts per if bo. tab: I f>ol Race Coach Named 1 o High dost As Con fa h In tegra tes V. M umfot o, aihlclic f '. • I ■ bit bet ' •' t "! ■ F,ii -hint-.--St.imr "d- • m tii■ Nation.s; !>cia '■■■l'' i ; T?^if -■ > oilevi.di Aihit-' ics. N. o! Mr.svtcivd i i";e:;i< • die fir. i ii. ton'- • :JI;s• •*• •. .lire; He. v. >A! A i><>■■■• v to o v ■ ";dif ■« yr-’rO' V ilitr. C'-.' \ ... n *m t■ ■ > *•■ r.*■ i .;’.V H ; Peep < .ideni (if ‘. As. in t\ ini: <!'■• .'jo TOerrx tToiv tmi; Morgan Mermen Powerful As Ist Season Wears On BALTIMORE. Md. Morgan >'■ 'i> 'oll n ik the vi m them - v:t!i ihc f: -1 ywimmin;; fewo 11 ’hv >■ ll I'll . I ! -V01" ,'Vrl iT.!!'. ii'vi.iiv: ml .-lift • i ii;; i■i it ion. Ihc More.in ncatin ; vcm or vv iV'-tI ,’.ic id! -it >!ii dm .-hon <•• ;v.n\;c-d F Hurt. Athletic I>- ip; i tni< r,t n.. .d. St*",v;rr! \ Bi'ooU.s •if l.h< H* ;*im, F'.ysi'.al Kdtn •.tion end Jv'cri liii-n Oci-iiriiru'iil. ».« h Tile t- .>„■ loaf ife npenOi .|.,ri. .10 Ui Hiiv iircl University, 38-23 M<* •()> .; H; «?not!iij>*mH m SHR Mi--li*i:i fiempton inc.ti! ihe here Jen Ift. the Morgan U-.mtj out. cm !•.',( •, kilo 49-33 men on i .left 17. iom to We i Virainis' St at' !■■ re . v ri cl 1 ;, r 1 > -ore of 43-40. AO i re l ri 1 • o!.i can ? I to Mi.i can -' t Timer troke lb,ward ?. in .J o. 34, then rr . i't Cf ortieHeA'ii I'tsivi rsity nr Fee. 7. Tl-o-o clow the season Feb !H trier** in tier', ton nt Hampton Ve 'll. Morgan »• ant will host tin C’IAA rtxt'i arnim! Invitational Sv. imiuitig ;.ltd Divum: Champion si ip Tni tn'tmt n! tit le Mar’ll -I. Th sv other roll .« paWiripal ing will bi Hampton, Hnv.nrd. T nen.'-ee St.hr. Wr.-t Virui.'iia Scale Novib Carolina College. and : C< r.li nl St.i*' 1 Wilborfoi-o. Ohio. ; - —' Hudgin:- and leamarti G‘"' 1 wi 1 ■; and IS respective Iy. Slate’s i-cCe.rd no", is fi v. m , ; i’d 1 loss in CIA A cot n pci jt inn v‘bile Moivcn's r< card is 5 miry end i iov.-es. BFC KNO'WILI-E. Term. - A K.rue:- vilUt College fresiiman vhti n>adc • writing pleasant for new oivrt slur- j ii the 'V* foot loil season has a , in v role now. He's Rudolph The-- : her. center from Memphis Tew.. v m i- a statistician l a dp Bnl! ■; .: i,i/?h uKifa-t-. . .a.; w&n. WEEK ENDING SATI.'TiD-Vi JAETAI/i. TI. t'■ his o' ii;o iiaau’d fsc . 1 ,lcr.«oj top non ,io.■ ban a ■ i>;»o'toi' v:h'J ■■ [ b' f. . 1..- . 11 i. «, very too;ii'o:. r.v • aril' •: ;"O avoiuv so i ’ i ' a DotJg'T phone]' ia: t ■ ■ <•>' li' .o'onmnttiico y vot'... in ">•. '' '/aloafct ■ >■>:■) ■ ■ poo c- <b o t'b.c n.i-ct. .Ii W'llC.i A'-orintn n if. T ptac- 6 (I- . iiiid" to .’()■ imn ol I h c !.i>d!;<'rs mound ri'Kiil.irs iitc in On .• season. Jit' iippr irrt! in a t'lial VO b>;r\i'F Jim,,,, Sltulc frifiht) of NV>, York fried In rover iijt . ••• the tin r.ol.'s, ruin of hl«« s thrown l.j Jlorold .Inhtnoin of rhila<!e|t ( |- ..1 ilnrinu their ten-round loud in Snv York recently. .It.tin son v. on the unanimous derision of the judges, and is next |„ ijr,,. f,„ » shot Hi light heavy chomp. Archie Moore. {Si;\\ '.jiress I'ludo.f I a}!.- in Ut :;nn «• . • i hn> r-unk ; I' iirhl uouis ;md fh'«M-irCfl sr •;• ? i ?**'*• ' hr. -v . lo !■ - tri ?.'■ ■■ o.> - tiun oi ' oth {■ -■ t i.• ;>t ;>, r . ;l f hn' : h,« ipr.<! ;.can, .As a result of 19 finish! h ,i'tfinr;. S''ton ’•.ill ri.hv, e . I rm utoi ,t .(• i i - the Hi fee A:;.;.'. ,‘J. l>. vci-v valualde to ! < Th leeetioo of tm eh "dr. !. oh, a!:-, ajinn h!. , ■ ilO'lKi i; -,y e at’. . ~f .;. j t,: i,p s n.’i'VTf the : :if f '*) 1 ’ m'i •’ »} I;;- • : j; VO !n<‘t i n h-jjMlVtn i.| |ep | ■ .(Vinu| . Mos h; W. r, 7,or n «»( V.'i runs!!!. Diiiard To Compete In AAU Even t N.t'.:W YORK AY!" i(v . • dihai-d. probably die r<-,iv f. iHiidJet; of :'l him v,31 sei , ■niitv erf."n|ed ■ c v cur n 1 1 aii.o l itle next , c; :l-e ih" A o ■:a! thoh-oi dole. ' o ... ved :!ii*:d ell •.1 11. 5* ‘J 'lll'll "I l! • ' v-aatt 1.0 \ihtt ■ a J ... Ihcni, A (levrlander. Dilbm! heads the li*: o: thine fad s'ars ai.ti (try; rhampions who will d<- 'end their crown. Ibe meet ,dl! «> held I• h !1 at Midi -iin Sduarc Oarili'n. f.’efrirs • lose f ell. 3. As a.stiai Oil la I'd ill he ''ool - Ilia ie lie. 1 !' I.e • 1: • h a d id h in i .'do s. i(c I ■ a tic.* a " : -2 Oly.lrpii IK.’ a.e'er h'lrtiles Ola. ;.l. Ts ; V V, hIS 11 iK' ’' HI ts it ■ liei', ! > 1 )i < VA 0 ■ • lory to '.in t • vo t i /:. t AAC rccvtis. Anon, tie other . : •. spectc.i a prtenr ut the e.-ct is I.or- ■v?/i ft'i iciit, broad jtae.p star Iron Y' ‘•oit. Also irirtidepatin:.; in Tie nvad • ill he spob tvSiet; seres ."s Fob ! Richard? in the roio vault. Don ' InToarm in thet UK) va*'d run. .■>n priehf <if his injured band i. ib <• a! or 5 proparlv:-. and rat pm v • e>is others. BFC !■ vn \)cu>'' ns fine! only foiir •t» • ol Met"}. :i r*f<iokl\n rio < rtf, non !( wipiro; • nit * 'tsHohr.s nuiT'k of Huyii « \ [i'iipt HrooMvn fire ri'.-uy, of . Hlaek woi lu*<j tool! of )It fraises. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1953, edition 1
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