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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY* MAY % 1938 1 ' i iST-lfr 1 ■ JLjK '#s * i npiuML jfsfeftw£o3&4 | t Hi iffilfiK!f t \ %roat?£. y •,v • ; « ■• *. . IK THIC K OF MAC BATTIK —irhe Florida A. and M. Col- i leer base hull tram is currently in the thick of a hot SIAC base ball bailie. The team, coached by Oscar Moore, is rated as otic of tile "teams to beat" for ihr *Xt loop crown. First row. left to right. Alvin White, pitcher, fneksnm ille, Fla. Aid rich M.iii' - i', pitcher. .larMmlllr; j Bobby 'I horn,is, pitcher. O* Ma. j —. * ! NSW YORK 'GLOBAL..’ A champ is a champ, make no mis take about it There ma; b -pots .which a champion i- not quite! at home but wherever h« i . tie kets the part. Take Jackie Robinson, sot in , stance. (~ike him • riot j many people don't Jackie h - ■ 1 Jones. They laughed a couple of f-tacs age when he -at down to jplay see nd hose, even though iv -had had a great deal of expert' iv* A in that position. Fans iust couldn't ■} imagine anyone replacing 'the Ci'af Edd; Stanly at -ei onri H u Jifckie came through - t n or, \r oi field Hi; 1 > reoivP ~\A '.( ;n plenty of t> ihi. tun hi >, . rep up to the plate. They -nickered plenty at th \ suggestion ’hat ,Lv Uie replace !' Billy Cox at third and Jackie ■ himself said it would be tough •-carrying Bill's a Jove, but Jackie l {is installed at the lot c rner and [ the way h< ' hitting and running *'hs of old, nobody ever _n\■ .■ Billy Cox more than a passing thought When a youngster like Gtl- Trophies Await Winners In CIAA Track Events To Be Run This Weekend BALTIMORE, Md. Six tro- P.tie-- and an ar-sortment of medal* '.vill go so v-innrrs in *nc thirty rcconri annual CI.VA truck and « at M-r.:;,v, st»t- C©l* 1 i,; M- 8 ■>. !i -a. ll i- .is V 'o«k A r ' "ordinr. ]rtir rii l i Kov ard T If ft. -old. sil ver find bronrc r • ‘i.-'i- will be • warded to tin fu.-t. -’vond and third place ’.Vinners respectively, in each event. Trophies will he warded to high point scorers and for relay winners. The ixteen member schools of the- Cl AA and approximately twent; high school will participate in tiie t-vc-day running in which Morgan will br defending cham pion for the fifth consecutive, year. Trophic- to he awarded ace; The Afro-American Newspaper New.sipape; Trophy, to be award ed to th- team -tonne the hi ;h --(-•->. numb 1 r of points tn the col Joe And Rooky Before The Medics On May Bth i CHI' -AGO - A?’T> -Ht ■'■•v; weight i •.•.hr'fn ton Fo- 1 > Marciano and bis chliU eager. ancient Jersey Joe Walcott, will report to Me Il linois State Athletic commission,' > Friday, May H for their jv--fight! preliminary physical examinations. • If ttiey are p renowned physi- ■ c*Uy fit, they will face, one an- I the night of May 15 st the j I Chicago Stadium" in a battle for j ■ t-ie heßvyts'eighl championship of K. the world. I ft vas at pre-fight exam a L rmnth ac-- bun hailed the fight; K v-hfeh was originally scheduled i W <»t April 15. This bout was de* Ik lnycd because of Marciano’s ill-j K famed broken nose, since then,! ■Tommy Harmon, the sp&rmhtc i | who bnke the nose, has been, dis- B charged from camp, ft W.tleott i>, finb-hin..; up his train- j ■ ing chores ai the Midwest Arena riorica. Leroy Jackson setuntf baseman, Syracuse, New York Jtifmny Matthews, third base man, Winston • Salem. N. C„ and Eugene Mostly, pitcher. Mo bile, Ala. Second row, left to right, Joel (Jordan. third base man, Hartford, Conn., Alfred Miller cenier fielder, Cnpaguc, New York Hilly Reed. Co-Capt. catcher, Tampa-, Flat., Andrekv Brown. first baseman, Sarasota. , i, »yl pi/”’ s up you sos t h•■. r to make room for him. and Robinson would be the first to «ay that Junior should have th" chance that he didn’t have when he was actually at his very bets. But. in making room for th* - youngsters, you have to keep the «id reliables around, too. <nd Ja.ekle is one of these. (>: cr'-, u ••■a, necessary. then, for D : • .• ■ to hang onto Robin •••t, and tie hut corner was the rot True. Jackie son t quite come . U> Bui' tv, o'hen i* corr.e;- to i'.ind'io. t.hiui real hot ones. tut a,*- Charin Dt’v.-sen once said. ' l, ran heat a team in so many ways —■ he’s a great com petitor." So. vkether the Billy Cox fans hke it or not, .Rills has for a time ~i least, be< s n replaced at third. hi place is a hitting, rurfiVing, fielding set appy guy • ho -play-' vary same to th ehiit —a cliarop step nf y.ie way •■••hatever position he plays. ;■ .jute division; the Alpha .F-.ii \ P 1 - v. ~t. rnit; Trophy. zr-rn by the Mnrgc.n student chapter to the •.-inner t'am in the collegiate mile ri:y-; fjy- Bschrach - 11 a sin Cup. awarded to the winning learn in he collegiate medley r*Jay: hie ■leiiyert Rro \ n Balfour Trophy, which ill’ be -warded to the team si.-v.-sng tv hiahes* number of •iiiinl- iss the scholastic diviuon; the T.,ouis J. Smith Trophy, to un» s inning team in the scholastic one-mile relay, and the Alexander Si- -*)»•• Company Trophy, swarded < the winning team in thr scho • fXC it medley relay. The Alpha Phi Alpha trophy, originally donated, was retired by Moigsn in 1952. The Morgan cha-p --to is tnrt Hitting a new trophy this year The trophy is awarded to the tears' winning it twice in a tpree-y •a • period, or if this doe,' ■ t>! happen, to toe team makipg ibe fastest time in a three-year pc i-iod. ,00 Chicago's West id' 1 MwTano is- rill) out at Holland, Mich.. <wt . ill wind up si the Midw"si. On the preliminary card, 'V top ■ -pa critic r-vuiers of Walcott and ! Marciano will meet in an eight • r sund bout Oakland Billy Smith of the Walcott camp will face i Billy Noble of the Marciano een ; ■' r In -he meantime, the Interna tional Boxing club arumunced that sales are past the $250,000 mark with the house now • ruled to a i .$637,000 sate Ticket prices on the | more distant scats have been rc •dueed to $5 and $lO BFC Follow The Sports ! \ 1 \ : ' : ? : In The Carolinian i |||^! J? ./ : -.y *• f \ >;; ;>• W tig g>. <* J) 4 . V "• vt ■ JUBtfflte % H* r j# A ' Ai *t fMH ' - ' * } Tft\ 3 ,* * ' ' ' el , Fiorida, Alon/a Brooks,, second! i baseman. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., ! Robert Wilcox Co-Capt. right | fielder, Jacksonville; William I Lucas, shortstop. Jacksonville; and John Avery. left melder, i Daytona, Brarh, Fla Third row, left, to right Charlie Walker, first baseman, J’hoenix City Ma, George Willi tins, center Grider, Jacksonville; Fla-.; John Chlirrh. pitcher. St. Petersburg, (Carter Putting Title ,On The Line On June 12 ! NE' V VC) n K >AN P) l. ih t - weight r !’*rhu>!‘ \n .fifttvC-^rrer aUt d?f* nd ; ).i urld* ' t.’l.V-peunn ■nnoK ! y hi;, fvM ; Ci'lSllS'ilfi l ? V, C»rOVfcJf ’ nf f • \ KicNicJF? \ T he. r> . An < p ; - fi••• > i \ i fto H» his - rut?? I C'.’Urt.li j n»ir}d T‘K O .if Tow !»} ' CoMin ‘ , ri '«ot hf j* ? l ' v jrtgf^nd For Arp’jin ?t. "’ •? 1 \ " c •? G.h.3 rtrff ire has soufcat during fjio -oa r . ("*• nt G ) ) - :•' oo d n v f h i rri ! after facing ColHn ; in ruxurrlaui*'*; | tvith boxing eonr.tuudoo ni rlero r | Carter CoiUns fight rnu-} face. A joaring that the winner <>f t!«** j raujo v. itiiin RO dn; j Carter is not rxparted to h.av« i ’n oooy time with Ar-'vnjn a., he | did with *. oHip’s. A ran. j«..» ha> rnr j;cated moo of the other top \?*.>- i pound ch.allepver-*. Cui ;ng ,nr oa-d . tear. Among his victims have b«*on . ... yy-a 'uV„ ,r_- - | ffliMW!*—- te _ I*,-, , i! ' ' ; " PWhfß Tt'CSCBREO OUT OHt».pse4 sfter ran nlnir A*>t leg «f high who*! mile w!«y at Prsmldljs FI»W Pewit relays last week. 1 xr< Drew, f*t»le College iYa.) high, carried oft the track a* Franklin Murray of Newport News also heoi hy the heat, roll apoeit among the ciodera. T* rra« of no avail—neither w Heel won the even*. (Kewspreso photo.) :> ~ ~ * • ' * BKEK. StAC TRACK AND | ! FIFXO CROWN The ’*s edi- j : 11on of The Florida A. and M : College track and field team is ! experted Co make a strong bid tn j i rapdurt' thu track and field 1 duimpiow-hip stt the l*»oj» meet j Fla., Andrew .Stephens, pitcher, Phoenix City Ala., Douglas E\ - ms hlt fielder, Ft. Lauderdale; Leatider Jones, catcher, Ocala; Mid* tel Franks, pitcher West Palm Beach; Arthur KirkwuOri, short stop. Toronto. Canada. Ted Poole, pitcher Jacksonville; Howard Kelly right fielder Jacksonville. K'IAFL PifOT O BV If. JONES OF F.VMCEE *f olt l> *x y {r 0 n>d i P?t nrj v DT ar - tn Hcnc TV; ■» ; j. raff'd .; po"Tr h ; tH-r -4nd a s.) f, ’>:p?fdy - BF r f{ri riMhoti Vi Olivers (rivrn Honor T 'fin \J)O pfrt A 'AMT' T-.trc- N-urro -von hi .vere among the U1 ii y- ■'f• uU u ’V, I " Ol'k* r ' *hu !'?- c!•••' 1 Hi’ first it'nua! * tid» of 1 h*' r". It ),’• ■■ ■ u tiun . '.elation, ;i. sen!* u tin,, v.-cck at a luncheon at Ihe Warwick Hc-UJ. Recipient! of th< rd <SK3O '>>-*and engrave*! Jewel‘;j > Mi s Mary F. Wn"'!, execu tive fltrecfot of *hc South' vest - Fcln'.ont Branch Y.'.iCA, and Mi.-s Karmic f, Allen, pi-opram dires;t,or of ti’c Wharton Center, which n ill be held in Atlanta on. May 8-5, First rum, left to right, liarold OniuM. Btysre* Slu’d, Jacksonville; Rcweae Bar ri-11, Wauhegan. il'ino-B, Well, Jamah Uk V. A*.; itfeenny Hkmbus, CMUvcr Cross, fame* M««re Miami; Cma«aei Cr«n- THE CAROLINIAN NFW YORK (ATP) - Waiter Ditkcs, Scion Hall’s reuuationai 6 ! 'ut 11 inch center who mad cv :.v basket Sal I All American in the country, last week wax- drafted by th; New York Knickerbockers eerie; territorial right... T > claim the Scion Hell giant, the Knicks had to relinquish title ui cb aft rights to another star, Ray Felix, one inc » ;hort<'r than. Walter, but no jess brilliant when be played at ill-fated Long Island U However. D"ki-s' ,;ood fortune oof much v'r-’ah'i than Felix'. Ray was drafted bj the Baltimore Bullet--, in a complete rchuihV) s ,*ic*(;ra-n by their canny coach. 1 ';■>"• Bee Rue was Ray's coach at; LIU and i' d-Ti;»utcd to get his ■‘m once again, unrestricted by i.oliegi; amateur rule;. Meanwhile, Hay has be r n piay inc pro hall at Manchester in n> two icon league ' hen .cut:- tin );e shov'cd great improvcm- nf t;"er his already excellent ml. j >t< form. With this ylai ■ experience, Ray i- "xpee'eri to bolster the Baltimore team--which .-•uttered in *),,, par* like 'he Knicks from a dearth of tall pt -j --er:-. PREP BASEBALL RATfNGS LISTED RUCK '* MOUNT Dr. W T, .'.rmsfronr,, r ommis«ionct <*f the N. Neero High Scftool Athh tic As sociation has announced tii»- b •.•».-• tail standings of the teams oar ticipatlng In the championships, Tiie .-taodincs represon games played and iTp'»>t* > f} *o hi • ■ rr*. •m April ri W l- T tt u put' { 1 T ; r>unn i 1 jv ( v -u ’ i " ! Tarbm •;> 6 I llende; *on tost ft l J Trentuji :■ 1 UViJn-ui ;lo;i 2 f : Troy 7 I Bcar.f',■*■( t ! • V v an 0,, t >ri 7 2 'Vjr.e '?■ /• Know ttiii 2 It ■ Fayette vills 1 3 Bcunont i 0 , V;u-;p‘'\ ill-- \ o t - ’ v ins* ton t t Winston-3aleni uAtkit’s) 7 ) '"*■ Co"-’ ) ) f.eidsviU*? 11 I ford, Chattanooga, Tenitcxace: Salat hia Gattor, Felton Kemp, | Miami, and Cftuurtaa Ocbbields. ! ThiltidtlpWa. Second row, left '* to right. CalMvan Ghtiiden, Ctn , rinriati; Jo Jo Isr, St, Aibions, I Mich !»ena> ’lthMnuM. Rndotph Jyrverity, Alkln Hepimrn. Miami„ ■; » • i .1 4 'Sft.t.fHi •*•■' At The Ringside rr-K AGO AWAITS T||K U\U Ol'l FAMII.V i Tht’i f w ill be plenty ■■•( cium jr,*‘r» in Chicago around May !•> e-l! th* mill;. i;))Sfi- -iiii t-'IC hu ll nail Kind- Heeding the inv;> -joiii of j>. »* ‘iii • i i ».» Ai • '!> City .HJ :.•' ion*' A.VmJd Cream. about ; pound* of terror Aithfr* a "quared • civ*~l‘:- Following ...m volt op -gx I junior Crrams, aii oti band m j-upper! ttu. bia ..uy •lust in cHisp you don't kyovc j v bat this errim business, i.- at! j about, lif:it . th* score Arnold Ct cam is betfci known ;.o t*: Oox img world as Jersey Joe Walcott. ' former hf'M'/y vciy.it chumpum ot i lho world. Hr has already coni" to i Chicago ti« complete his prepara• i tiotis for i r* turn boot with lloc !ky Marciano, the man v-h<. took : ins ci mm from him. j The six little Creams are Jer sey Jo**’-- -ix children, ait of whom .will be frantically rooting for i iiiitir ’ old man" to become the "ir’f man to regain Hi,* iicav'y* • weight tf.ronc Tibs "ill be die . first time that all of Hem -.* : tinv •• n their dad fiyht ill! tile f!< h By coming *r* Chicago ,Tcyse v ! ..cm should boost be somewnat i j lastain*. ticket sale for the title i eort to be held at the Chicago i ; Stadi 'm. -.lready the International; ; Boxing club (re- introduced ®A anti ; Jitl to the bout and reduced Me; iu;ni ■',- of ringside seats at Sett • per, according to an IRC an : ncijncemenf i Some report r* ■ uy the Illinois .State Mhlotir ■omniis t on still Has on file the old swat • and price plan w ith tick* ts -sell ing S2O to *550.1 As this nngsider sees it the t.i'.-fion ♦•> he answered .<re these: Is Walcott as good as he has looked in training or does he nave a >et of poor sjvtrrira partners? At his age can he go at top speed for 15 round:"' How good ''or had; ted James Jaelcton. Bay Shore. N. V, Third row, Mark Clayton, j Jacksonville; Leroy Cranford, j Sanford, Fla.; Tommy Garrison, i Miami; Csh'b IF*vis. Brooklyn. ] K Y,; Fddte Nolan. Miami: fb-u. I lan I'XdiT. Jacksonville, and j ChurJues Fnrresior, Miami, is Ai.ircisno? is his i>" -r reni'iy .* i i Titncrabb* spot, or u- til si _ publicity . Uu.t mey be devised tn !mh<'al*> a •. :•;,'] ivutU';' If ( fill Ol |1 iUIMVt ! till"". , qu> stioiis rorrcrtly. then you knim who will win ihr >eii' Next week this itnc*ider will pur i'll 1)1- air.- <»n the sub ject with the warning! that what he says will base little to do \\ itli the outtomr of lb beau I. GFTTING ON Till < M n u- COU.INS BANIWAUON i This ringsidci may a:-, ■ Ji jfoiti ! !t;C horde. of lie C.' i; - ,:*lfi '■, void sc expert; and .-!v<-. i,, . ..pn•,; u iof (he .tunniy t'.mlcr 1 otno-y * Colhns lightweight ti .. ■•.• n a i ■■ i | night ago, As h,- <■(>• it, Brwton i '.canted Coliiiv to win, . n • (utn i y friend as referee, and sum? fa | vorablc folk in liis ceu'ner. -Vn'i 1 Boston also out up its money oil ! h‘rn. Some fans are crediting Collin* ilit guts fv talM-.bu :•:>•• ; i a i■ r • i; (■ t'"-Mi*>K. I rankly, it was nr ie foolishness no his part a... weli as :> tiw p.ir* of i-is seconds to al to ■ • h :, n io -;r r y. <o’ii:; N-afurnlly. i a lien theres asked ;• on >»jv?thrr I s *^U-'-'f% 5 9.30 ! 90 PROOF BOURBON * % « I fIMKRI IMMI* » - »|ft * HtFWfi WiilUS If WHICH, ISC.. 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