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PAGE SIX #S-fe' r PSHp^mVMwS'Fw^^BP dffiriW Hwf rt # BBBjfiß f^y|ff^ i aß^BmMyßll^l^i? iti^lw11 r 4f‘iollllljiPil Base hail Magaz ■ ne Says Yanks and .Dodgers Tops NEW YORK - If going to li the Yankee*-. and Hu Bud s ;. • gain in the 1953 V/urid Scries but tii*.- Cli'ca.rio While Ho.x will ut at t.ui the CLvcian-l Indi:ur ; 10V set and place in the A . -i ~-.. . So - .. Dali';-: BASEBALL • !9S.i published ins- weak, in , "form. chart said to bo tin first scfbnti pre-M-iismj analysis of ||p'||| ? | ‘ ' s I r-*" ; „ . • - ’ -..-t ,Bn.. SPpife - L ri & i ■■- T ' j l . - mKgMmim fm Sfem 181 .-1 ,fr\ Xt *• * * - :%».*?■ t%. BATIINO AROUND Junior Ollfiam, wild ihoug;!i ii-natiilonal as ,' #he now Brooklyn Dodger second baseman iliHing spring training, has been weak at the bat, is shown taking the “jOressen" treatment., Tiiia .means hours and hours in ihe hatting cage, learning how to stay away from the bad ones, and to ‘•murder" tits good ones. (Newspress Fhoxs.j ■ j*" ' (U. -tua .at- ; .vi/ebail team. h:v r fu ; : ib!< quality of ■■■ah !< atvi's start!, T; ; itchrr, se '' 1 !'' ” ! iirm r > i'TTnr plnyurs ’ uii Other posit ions, .aid ie,-.ci'yc Piuyc;':: - ih< !.ii-uoh -- ; l.tlui. ‘Ho ftccouiM in tni ; -hawlivat;- . Hu; ' • i ot th, m; . .vine pt<- t’a ■ d by >?<■•■ cpl, M Sheehan o ? i !>■ : Vv YOltK TIMES lim- i: '■ probable o* ck • of finish fore i: •! by (In- figures: i AMERICAN LEAGUE: (l) New York Yankees (2) chi ' a Whit,* Sov 13) i’ieveUnd India ns (4) Boston Rod Sox • Was.-iogtcii Senators (0) I oil is Brov. n i7: Philadel phia, Utilities :8i Detroit Tl sets. \ VTIONAL I.EAGLE: j -I KIUO.\I)U AodgCl'S (,i| MOW York Giants 17) St. Louis Lai dsn als i-Ji Philadelphia j Phillies 15) « Idea go Cuts ii»l Cincinnati Reds ("!) Milwau see Brave*. (8) Pittsburgh Pi rate--, j In the National League the td.a --| " ! L a,;nv -uii the Dell pOl! | ’* !.%ii ;a; oriswi ttei-a and sports j ;--t'-rr which happen:, to predict : •'*o same finish as last \ ear. In the •mi ru-an L* the stalistics < nlriifin-t th.- experts in the poll. Dolls BaSEBALL - 1953 includes J ijoi article- oil svery major ; a;,. ! est o''s pvo.*j:ieets, either told i the fi!'.-! pot-son by the man or -.-red on ovliaUstiVe in i > v 'e. .- -. ;-. J j,: Rei.’liidr (us the j --.roe.Ailed Pr . i j 1 • tea, a.'.ee dls iOSOr the fads ' a d I: on at tend,.l nee, receipts ; 1 '■■ e-fit *-■ d-ios>; which pieoi t-'di ( the ii)->vc (jt the Horton i ‘.iriVv I *-- ?1 j ivt ij w;iii k t*o. | -*•!!!;,rich BASKBAiJ. IV ; -ent to pro . before the first shift | ' L lea tic Uafh in half a gen et ' . i.i ov> d; it etiib. tlit turn I -e t.iii- Bi.Ve:' move-'. ciVitfg p’le ea; jS! ie...‘:oli t'l'i.at lot cl-, | the | •!< spilt fvlsiij-get Charlie |’ - ; U-ad fa; t nisi .1 e-tier ijilt)' ! 1 Oil that it wouldn’t llappMi Ji.i l.y .-il th- riti|.,Ue-l ill each ; ".o •<! ,-mi mnjm leaijiio city .lN* - w j 1 "1 : (’lira ■! St. f.r:ui;; > t't-.iUide’ ■ p"'*e red Bonani ii* m.ra 'nn k 1 Heat t-ke ] v t*;, Wt-1,.-' f.fji.- 11 '.mi:<■•;•.•• a-id- itWti.ou:! - ' ' to .' I! -ii ••tirc.-.k •ov*-h , ‘ uoilil - 1 - 1 1 .-J 1 esloitit-i's and j -D car hi Boston, .'.inti- the Red | 1 n im- tjrci.'- line-.ik-^vivi 1 oi :> Tii,*- -Shi, .‘iualy.-is thows Li!! t-dfh tiie-d -) ilcaperalf!- 'to me-,, hi.*. Hi I,bins Browns "■ Ifaltirii.-r. 1.1-. t!)#.- eve ol Ihe ! ' an the BtOWtls Iteilig 231,20-1 i iLdiiin- and rt-IO B* 10 shy of | ; hi ! r oven ''in St. Louis lasi I-.;)" C 'her fe-itmcs in Dell’s BASS jit A LI,-195.1 include compartson I of, i-ii- IQS3 Yankees with the onlv ! other Yankt- club Ghat of 1940* ! w-!»k'h had u chance to win a fifth i pthnant In h r.d® and which : fell on its face in trying; an ay- j@M kL W 9 *■*»»«<» wM^kbwSSwliE N ?;\\ YCRTC (Global) 'There ! are few things more important (I clu estkolianim-nt of a succcxs- • *ul i oinnmnit;. or state titan rood ! ill. Million:. of dcliais are spent I yturly jot tit- r!rv-loJnirtif «if •■'d.v.ill in this country and all ; ‘Jv'-'i the worm. Tin, i.s e.-vp ria».,? ti'Ue v/hvtt? athletics are concerned ; Might iK. v there isa big dispute going on as t.. where t'ie next ; Olympic Gariie?. am to up held, i’uous uni l , of words and dollars ’ il' be >p, nt before It is finally ! decide. As Louis Burton put. it, 'll is at. international Hobgoblin.' | bmi i: will all vino up with ev ery doing their part to bring a-! tout ifot-il -.*. ill in a world ?.o ftili . of uni a- t mat v l.i n yon oaken it. tti inOtmn.-, you hiiv to Icei ! >'‘ ' '■■ : I t“ »■ it you arv tilt. a’ivi- ot have b'en blasted oft I'u 1 * a ll l. by ..r. atoui bomb. but ttie ii.o i important thing ! to tin dcpai tineni i. t I.- part 1 ay eel by t! •■ Ainerh.in Nerro ■ eihhtr- the -reat an. ,j idol* of I ,0,-dv til bvi , u p ■ riocl nl vear . the e mi lan b.ii luve been j,, i_n,-. t 1 nt lank leading all other am- ■ by s.au-.t 1 it. tlieir work to bring, about a belter under-tandine te . iMeij p.-o.te- of if'.: continent. 'Out fiisiilry i fill ot prejudice and other countii«-.-. are actually i:u nefittiny. from the prejudicial •.u-atrnont and vie.-.:is propaganda leveled avaint the Negro in A- L .U "I uu Nobody knows, brut the .ves-u. .itliLtc ..'ill;,Self V. fiat illd igfilt it ier 1 tut : uffet mg:-: tie t.a- to endure | o ■■ d-i Ip win hi VVJ,, .. itfi 1 en- 1 tL- .hc inn t and pang ■ ; uuf: ..fid bruise w.iiCil can tie In'filed bui lilt re at Ne ro , t!in t< :>e- on to v. in lu- j donors and Cheer.*: ;.s though he! ; ■ !.<\ c: been hurt. Great men have cotne through IhfM battler and luivt earned tin t r.- ;>!■.'■' and rights: to recogni tii.it our hilt William f - 1 -.. -of Harvard, v. ho became •■.-■■•': ■..;•.nt U. S Attorney General: 1 • ! r T.-d t'.il it of the ante ‘rho.si. new an outstanding dentist in: ; N.-w Yen It City: A1 j a cl: son. ...rent. Harvard hurdler. who was valed','*- i> (.f : i cla: -; lit-* Uuti'-. : brothers: who played foot bail at Dartmouth and hirer bn am* teacher;-:: Arch Alexander tfie first f*reat Negro civil engineer v.-hrj ; played for low a U'uivci. ity. Ye the.se men an druany others puv< d . . Tic way as tin great ambarsa- ; dors of good will, making it pos sibie for others to follow Like the earlv settlers who., fought against all odds to make, n- country a better on- in whirl i t- livi Th i athletic ambassa- : dors of rood will unshackled them-; elves of all the burdens heaped! upon their shoulders, to carry the | ’ message written in their hearts, :o all these who would listen, j There were many, yes many, who j •helped to pave the way, knowing! ; that some day. around that bend: ; m the road, they would find that | bis time at the end of the weary j i tick .••■bowing tiow the Clevelandi Indians cheat themselves out of i ; pmounts by wilting in the Yankee j , Stadium; and a story telling now i 1 the Brooklyn Dodgers still have :lu solve their basic problem of ; /totting more left-handed batting f punch and more southpaw .pitch ! in:;; strength behind Preacher Roe. : Every team i.s covered in detail, j from Casey Stengel’s own version ei how to beat the Yanks" to an: • ‘excuse” bv Branch Rickey, Jr. of. j ihe bay. of tricks his father is ex- j j {Polling in Pitsburgh. in RASE : PALI .■ 19ft j. - MFC TBAPSHOOTERS PLAN ANNUAL | TOURNAMENT j J CHICAGO <ANP) Meeting: . recently in Chicago, the < xeculive. * , anicil of the Western Skeet atm ; Trapshooting A s ocia t i o n an nounced three bit-, tourhamdin 1 ; date for the Hiu.i season. They i ire: May 31. St. l.ouis. Present Liny | ij/iun club; July a. Chicago, Wash - j ! iiigton [■‘ark Giui club, and Oct. -t, i * j wincinKgii Green Tower Gun club.' ; j fne national tournament will be ( [ j ,ieid Sept a 6 in Baltimore on the! ij -rounds oi the Falcon Rod amt j , j . uii club It will be sponsored by! ■ j flic National Skeet and Trapr.bbQt- j . j .ii/ u.s;.octailor* l .eyton Weston, j president Delegare* to the Western meet . ! ttip tit Chicago reelected officers |as follow;: j Dr.- A. J. Os ford, president; Dr. .! ii. k Clarke, secretary - treasu rt r, and i.e.vuv*. Weston, cooidin j .nor. I Meeting l * of the council were! j ik id ot the Imuie of Mj . and Mrs.! i! I. w. Brown, Those attending *"•*'; I Old tiiic were; ... t ! , j James T Strong and Amargy| i CcitiiojeU, I’ioneer “fUtfi club, To-j ,! ledw. D; James- Eppingei and; * i Hef.ison Dixon, ftoby Gun club, i iiCiary, Had;; Hay Shorter ami F.d-: * |.« ard Bat ker, ■l’fogreaaive Rod. and j i Gen club, and Dr. A. J. Offord j j -end I. W. Brown, Washington . 11-a.k Gun dab,-.Chicago; Dr. R. E. i ij Clarke and Dr. C. H. LightfOot,j 1 Green Tower Gun club, tflncin i nati; T, L. Bell and Joseph Graves, I I Detroit ,and Leyton Weston, Pre ij • r-nt Day Rod and Gun club, St. | Louis. ; THE CABOLIMAN i trial, and help the forlon youth see tlte ligrti, am; i.r t , cc s u d 11. Joe Gao , -1 nt* Jen 11 ' t -inn L-ngfoccl, Jack Johnson and oi.ier fighter; oi tire early period, e!i fer.-'d the ring like a loan ; oum. rtto Patti.. licit-: l.no'.viim vvhe. ther they would come out alive. 1 Rule., .wid regulations then- v.ere. ; ycf.. but ij referee;-: and jud• - let : alone boGiig coninti.'sioners, can! ■ .lo what they con do 'Ii,)tJAY, t Iv. hat ilo you think happened to uii boy- who lit the road as the ; first of our goodwill an i'v : ad-» ’ Ye--, these oldtimer- deserve 'l**l I tile credit ttn> can get and then; -orne. Some day Li! tell some of j I flie lories there old boy . relate.. They were not ;.. ; ucc* fill in itfie community as some of our ollege trained pei formers, but Tiny played meir part with mi b ;vv d heads. And now, Iviu-au- • < of the way most of f-he N«-, ; ro ath- : fetes hav* carried them, elv.-.:, tin: • NC College Baseball Nin.v Cop 3 Two Confab Wilts DURHAM - t'oacii Benjamin Whaley's North Carolina College baseball team chalked up wins over Howard University and Win ston-Salem Teacher: Colleye her** recently. Bill U/Wt Richmond. Va.. f*esli man, hul'li d tile I'.arii . to l/r-ill victory over Ho-.-aid )>n Nvv'-; Athletic 11 el ii on ifovd t :: i . Aprii 4 arid i.irivvood Ji-.in.ofi Fnrabetn y.'it. junios riKhtf).*nd<-i. pitched the local to a a tu ■ t-ry over HoWut d University at Durham AtliU-tic Pari., fcasi*-; Nlonday. JctiiisonT priliiauf iitirt :.,e was inierrnpu'-d occasionally by rain and the contest was csdied in the sixth inning. Don Henderson, fjr.-t sackc, for t: , NCC nine homered witn nun • -.boat d ii, the M'.-onu mum ot the Howard Hit. J-iome Evac..- • a- tojj hittei wini tnree fur five. A&T-Howard Clash Was Rained Out Monday Ghs iE.NSBORO 'liie at.nual Fa-ier Monday Baseball f'lassie, tcaturin.-t Howard University and! A. and T College. T-heduled for last Monday here at Memorial Stadium, was washed out. 'jne game begun in a Night m n yie, came to a halt in the bottom naif oi the second inning when a Joe Louis Is Lauded In Magazine Article NEW YORK Joe Louis wt/n terrible bealim:. more for his people than he pver The last ehapie: c.inie ui -2. won foi himself, says a penetrai-1 Bruiser Rocky Marciano knock' d int* article in the May issue of-’he Old Warrior ;nrou;;h t’n* rupes■ Pageant Magazine. 'The shining'.in the ci-thtn. Joe hung up thi story of his climb to fame and i gloves this time lui-t.ver fortune is not only a great Ame- "But what did it oil n, .10t-'’ errican story," says Pageant, Sidney Can-oil in P ■•.< '*uL an important one." • "Was it worth it'.’ Twenty years ago, boxing Lit an! The answei has been suntmea all-time low. Then Joe t-ouis, the'up by Bob Considine. with brjl t i-min fu d B l* *i I {-X nv’tmJnm itv I, ; e ' ..... - - - -- " ~ - - more for his people than he gwr won for himself, says a penetrat ing article in the May issue of Pageant Magazine. 'The shining story of his climb to lame and fortune is not only a great Ame errican story,’’ says Pageant, ‘it's an important one,” Twenty years ago, boxing Lit an all-time Sow. Then Joe i<ouis, the voting: man with uranium in his fists, came up from Alabama. .Joe "va.s a guy who meant business. A j s lean, honest guy with a punch i and a killer instinct and a hard - burning passion for the ring From ike beginning. &ays Pageant .Joe ’rard back and put boxing on its feet. ®*ore than that, he made It possible for Negro boxers to enjoy the same rights as white . . for all ! Nefroes, in every profession, to hasten the lowering of the Color Line by at least 10 years, in '34. when the chips were down in mixing, joe had already fights in the Middle-west, Pageant. HD mentors, ihr- r influential Negroes, tried to book him at Madison Square Garden, The Garden refused no Negroes .allowed. In stepped Mike Jacobs, an independent promoters, "I’ll promote him hi the East," eaid Mike, “on one condition that •lie win every flight a* possible/' Jacob's know-how, contacts and Savvy got Joe a New York iieltt with celebrated mastadon Brhno Camera. The referee stopped it in the sixth round Camera, lia pounds he„.Vjf-1 a bloody helpless wreck The audience, pre dominantly white, took Joe to u* heart and the Color thru- In boxing was utterly destroyed once and -for all. fFtxrn then on, Pa geant, points out, loo's climb t<» the top was meteoric. He came -one cropper - tvh*-n Nazi Max SAimelmg knoek<-d him out. lit '3B. after beating champion Jim Braddock. the Bomber l’oughi Kchmeling again, and, in an ah time classic of the mint, knocked Lehmcliug out in the first round I and sent him back to Hitler with a crack« 4, vettehra. Alter that, barring his ..tint in Hie army, it was clear sailing! for Joe until '4l. when tile ag*n,a : King of the Ring fought Jersey j Joe Walcott and won bid in; a 15-i*ound close decision victory j A year later, he fought Walcott a-j gash, knocked him out and an- j bounced his retirement,. But in; TO. the Bomber came back to j fight Eziard Chtrles, and, over- j vreight and slowed-up, he took a WOUNDED WARRIOR - Ex-heavyweight champ Ezzard Charles (left),who has become a terror in the ring,is shown administering Rex Layne one of his worst beatings during their recent San Fran-cisco bout occasions, but never out. (Newspress Photo.) doors h;.vr i'or-si'fT br-soi op t»«h{ Bn* our people in t>ui,i p'.. 9 .never d& reu sei f'-»t Bt.^oiv, . JHckSOIT til the B i ;.: o !.i . also .slanum d »./itl a with lui.'u alt b a :.-</. Jt..*r- Baltic, A) to:, Phon i liifit and Bill Squu'O, eac h tallied HtU tL-in^it :'s II na/dS t.U t-j.-n drove s>. u i. a g I r tv.irJers Ji<>i*i the iiitiuml, Buiur, .S*;£i<»vi, vbjJtK biiJ O f-rhi Vl , and At.C.;*; IhoHia:,. I iriitOii, NJ, t*<»d> t ybi s *»f tlud a« d v, u•. i t edited vs i1 it ihe lo&s JotliiVuiLL .divi ;*i ujj,.' right ai i;i. ai.vied by ha- Ain tar hitihip ■ • M jo.- 1,8.1 th-. third hiM'iiOii. and 1 ! Charley Horton, catcher, stop poo 1 Winston's victorv ho;.x x. UoscV- r, the visitin: Karn: staged a foorth ■ inning thr» at nub *o.h meet to au- ; gttr ill !oi Hi'- Ka.'h'.-:. Ha>»r-.s am! Haca- -angled and v.nv halted m ciri Wally (ifctin a double* tor i-. v ■ • isitu) :' tv. u .. ore;:. hi 1 C >dddcn dv-’vnpuO) ronl and ; laris .--.curry in;; ior :la. 1 tor. $■ i iai“ui r c Kuuac .'ii,..;j • conl*..;« 1 od>i - i 1 1 , had jdst <:o ibh-d to i ir.bt mi* j tci lor the find hit el Uu* paou: i rrd wd :- advancoil in tint d on a: j act dice by Willi.• iiry anl When | hostilities reared, -■ - BVC i Vy/mi ii t I il l *rl While Seal I BLENDED WHISKEY tsoos >/ I . * ' - ' * • ■ j CARSTAiRS BROS DISTILL!KG CO., INC., NEW YORK, N. Y. ♦ BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 72% RA|N NEUTRAL SPIRIT! . * * WEEK KINDING SATURDAY, APRIL ifi, 1953 A, & T. Wins In Initial Confab 4-Way Sessions ■ : ‘ i :<..., v u ■ in tho jiivs t i. uiuii Jniail.tr Track ~n.i Kit -ui -v. •. i ui tru- ycui Held at Hamp '■'■'■ ri,.tili;it on April -|. North fa :..lhki A and 1 College- chalked ”P ; 0 point;, to take tir •( piam ‘uif Hun ptc-ii Ibiates rucked up * li< 1 mui i boys took four lu- I i timp-if«<! with two th.it (hr H.ilijiliui teams won. The Xoitti T aloliila Iranis won the Sit), Ui.. til I, .tint the 220 jai'd. (J.l ,h ,t; Well as the shot put .toil. , o! ,\ a tut T. woti the STATE TROUT ON APRIL (5 " i! -.t.I'KJIi *Ari{/lt?r: who like ■ try tllcir ski!) with ilyrocls lyav i '• etuiv war mi nmuff.ain trout inf '■■■•.- i sauted North Cai’ulmsj Water- Afril 15. !•'*•.!•. t'.iii date through Ati.riiit ‘ 1 tiny '.■.ill iiiid iii’utvii, ratilhiivt * i.et t>r<i*i!; ispi*i.'kiodi trout puitiip •,i •• iiti-.i: fisht iii dozen:: ut '•k.-uiu- and lakes tin ouyUaa j !'u- : inountamr, bat mild choose thou s.ud location,-, to cmnplv with '•■CIO' rfeutatiotl: ;i p|liy < ny; in U'.i --■ in national porks and tor. t•. cd c-atcai countie:'.. •’u Ui re: mountain counties Al > - tiaiiy. Ashe and VVatan.-i-i, the. :•: have to finish then fishil.;’. ■•. .T,;!• SI. which is closing dale | m Kinse counties'. I 'ompiotc .■ ct-ulatioiis on fr.-sh ■. ates lishint; arc faiblishod hy hie North Carolina Wildlife Ro ot-wee- Commission. Trout fishing ' ": Pir.paii and Nantahaia National ; l\iccsts iss subject to special . .■■ • 'ala i ions published jointly by k’lc U S. Forest Service and the North iCarolina Wildlife Resources Com-; mission. iiant simpiutity. "Joe. you've been. ■ am finest, cleanest ana most -hon est lighter any in us have even: ■ You've given boxing more than it probably deserves." ItKi > ant dash in ak settirr*' alt s.tr; i' tl,\ \ i ui;lr I ilirt i 1-1' old. PUan Phillip;. of Hampton threw tin o.w'ic !■ .> feet ti inches .r the lir.-.t v. in it ttie afternoon . t’-'l the Joeal collet;.- Phiilips also ••..Vert'd V:! tV.-i a | j inches ill i the broait jump to bring the Pi ' tii'il Sr( vtid . .11 rti-4 first Wllr .’ Os i--. s)■ in Tc acht-i's t'oliege ‘ .-U. noth tin ln.il- race a j tit i .I'-.i.p: ol; e. ill 11: i lii aiiiad 01 t'K' ->. ■ ! : .i .d the one-mile relay, ; uO!i!i.m;sl a is. o ’•on the two-mile to ,ivi ■ tin Witistoti-Saleni ‘-vi; tin-; 'iiiid win of the mwt. .'■mill, Carolina College >aw Cal .sw 1 til;. the >2O hardies: in 14.9 to brm them theit first tape taea.'.ini-, event. Calhoun also L i.i . i.iit- tape on Cm 220 yard (•in iit- ■ in 'Ci Piiate : wilt go to Howard ! 'nr,. r It; for thru next track an' ill hi compelilitiii on April ,; i. Tin- t-cond ho nit* meet for the Ir.ii-ai mill '• team wilt be on A : (it it c EXPERT A Spcciaßy VVIOH SKI.KCTION OF SI.At KS-SPOHT SHIRTm-SOC&S A'l it , iIIKI M. Cj* J^ Tailoring Alterations Os All Kind* —~ Suits Made To Meaatir® —» Laundry Dry Cleaning JOE MILLER. Prop. 106 E. Hargett St. Phone 35358 PRESS WHILE YOU WATT
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