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Weekending eat.v*d?\y. vy r \r\ RaleL 1 3 Hold Wendell To No-Hitterj itwi Okiitanoii nt wnav is 1 am , w' Warren Anil State’T ap Local Tilt WENDELL iv is-Um. . ' •«••'- Warren and r . t S’VMbW Iv. te’ ‘ • Wendell Wddcius witn a j.i . .•; performance by V>t, -, S ■ Hit, No-Run ! : ' ? qt about 700 :n V,'. ; !1 iri a Sat urday night co'itc-sl The t 1 ■ -.v moundsmen of the ITU a 'J:■...••• performed v n '■■■> ' live "once of two s:-t tsoned v - t'rans to E-T.ov. *. ■ ... ; ; v of fire and •v --a!j of their ;• v ; ) ' perform a rsc /.t . V Warren, v. v U ■ . ■ Statham, V e-Li tie W ! r the first ■ only one W-i-a-ut ’• n base. Stst mi, - - ■ ■ the Wendell <r Hit '■ • we - mainder of tiro cere 1 ; r 'fi perfect, to the r. si dv ... 1 - ters to retire th on • -v order. This was i-haVwV > -■> mound appearance for in. >• . ■? this reason. These two he 1* : xvo'o barked up by sotnc •. < •• in fective hitting power »-n tin parts of their *>■ .w deluged the i•■ ns • at pitcher, Hush Whit v.vi a barrage of Its hit- in t’n t fl- Q win. At lead one hit v. s received b> e-.■>•* m-ui t . the Grays lineup, v. ti v Hennessee, McGuire, a .ml Blalock each collectma !«« each. Floyd, Hc-nm-ssee, and McGuire each .<! x brace of doubles, with 1- a* lock beating out two infield hits, Statham is a; wd n te> duty against ’ ■ t? ; ' : " tral Prison outfit wnm > travel to Chuvu P k night contest May 8 The r outfit is expected to t.’.va m ?••• v usual fine exhibikoa of bases and provide some very r>> i COBJpetttidn for the in:; rov -.1 Raleigh club. It is expect i iv ■ the Raleigh team vc: do v. much keyed up for tins conn -i after tha defeat suffer* ! at .•-* bands of the actually l K n ston Greys Lwt £utu>day-- ;r In Chavis Park. Through February 15, UW4 some 11.4 million t■■;•.■■■ s. YvUi-i --crop feed grains Pad oemt pl ; >r, -i under the price support- program, compared with 7.1 mill;on to-T it* 1952-53. IfcMnrxrnr,.-- vi ■"■■i*" l '- •***■'*”•' . Y J 9 r-y-i* I I J I ••iTOTfg || JJ[ JL Jg, <V W •-W \y # 4* : «&» r » H J| J[ n A J C-’IH i JL %)J$k C>& ■ , w <* *» ** •*■ NASHVILLE '■- H.iiflt and wet grounds have played i •'••..« ■' :: - Tiger Coach Lav... ■. .-. . • first, six bivo bali games ot a-■■ game schedule Tennessee S . ■■• - v o- :t> nine have only pla; •• R a seven-inning saK as v, in -a w three of their 'irsd :: y The home sbuM y-, ■:- ft.-'. with a twin -bi 11 19 - 0 rid .1 ■2 > split with Cs . o last Saturday. Coach Siratvujn.-i has yet to see ah et his ■-■ ■■■ ecs work in order t 0 yet a.-:: .ruiy,; tour, Tba remaining schedule i- to be played on the r~> .... ~; week’s layoff, opening at Ala bama A and Tv! , .Normal. \h*.i ma, April 26 and 27. Seco id : e and right field positions are till questionable. The Ti-ter-mti three victories have show i a ••'. of power «i the pi a to, rood pb<’h» tog, but weak spots m the hit Me 1 ,. Converted football end and »,«■»»■- -:V <i ' i ’ *2 “ ••. „ -*• I ■ffecf % s | «Irapßwf * L ■ - i t... ft | A .flgyk : ’ > , -a 6 ~ */, j i > ' OU'rsij'jf., »; jh< ' VNJA Two new arrivals to the !'• S., Peter and Constantin Oeorgescu, four* ncyed out 1 » Erv m 1 w ell to yet their first glimpse of an American baseball game. Before, the gaiue, the fv: lives ’> .>u < euinr . Itomai * rot tonetne.r with Dodger stars, tiacluo Ksbiliwa licit) i gviiil J'eoweo itiiei’C, ». . ’ ll u t.v”. 0 :>.u, 1u.,.r tntti, is sUiiwiu 1 .vcwspress i Hold, i ! 1 WV*??; * | 'MSN NIK' KEKPiS fBO.MISR Br. Ciulov Frio Sovswras licit), i'ulrdn FrrMvii'iii-iK-cvU'N and Jahn JUuvrt Griilm teenier), Ms F• S, .. ~c. receive a how.-run bait irum the thunsjo While Sox's Minnie (‘ lit game at the Vaidtee >!:*':run. uefere. tic* g»'ur, ‘•Simi.-o d Rora.rtts he'd belt a.hom.v yanist uic iauks u» ids i, , r> ; ii a i-e Kept me promise by uiimiug ute same with a rouud trip Mast. CNevssprcss Fhoto). AM & N Lions Lc :o 2 Gams Roster To Tigers 2-3& 1 1 - 3 HOUSTON. Tex. ~~ The Texas i Soutridrii Ur .. - ity T k -s in-! vr.’rc! Pine Bluff ArkmyaS and | knocked oil (O' A. M. end N twice ia two days. 9-3 and 11- : 8- The bv.r hat® of Joh» Barber, ! Fred King and Lawn-.-cc Mar- j shall ranged out murder as they 5 < bas > i ■•'. 7 vs i.be nir.-c tallies m Barber socked a double and s u- ; gle to drive in 4 big runs. Tne j sensational sophotnura ihitti ! plays at be far turn in t ■'•o A. bl. j and N. Liars o. .several scrums : raiUes- Charles Edward??, TbU's Up f - ! lief star, turned starter and lhrut- ' ed the Lions ■"* only 6 s u b's i for his thcid win r-i the season, ; against only 2 setbacks. The big , ■ qu* rteri.'aek l.ean t,ii. - ■ Son, {(■iTni-iil, and t i.-.) Valenti ; centerficid, -md varsity haru vvood itfUs:, Cieorge ''•••* ■<*•> ! \Hmau has the only round tripper on it:; record anti one tvvih-.bagger. Valent me 1 };., two doubles while ,!ai«i son has ti,. < . Our for his first vaweiy tem i peliiion, li'iyntud Vi.'iiu;. tmrd ! bat!mf slot while Warren Foster, ; 1 short-fop, is the lead-off man j | Another football prayer, D;.ve j j Smith, has won a starting pitch* j i er’s role. ! in the tour seven-frame games j | the Tigers won the f,; l three, i i ot > r Morristown College 10 1. J i Alabama A and M. lfl-5. and s ; Central Su-tf 0-0. t-r.it half of a j ‘ Iwiii bill, iben .ii'e-uiii d ine sis e- i can 1-2 behind Mai n.titer huCt'-r | 1 •‘Chet" Ihcj tr. wiio allowed ti’?e ! 1 hits • two in the iua;t and three j L J 201 poi'.rid ■ P-v.iiandor si-u k out 5 and w • iked 3 os iv -- psiVled. t'oree iijo dougie pL*ys to iieio Itis usit. The ■■■ ;v d to r. , from 1! -8. The huMlirig Tigers jumped Off f : U 3 0 l-'ftd fO* MU U inning as Barber picked on the firsi ' pitch of too wove and r : i I V I t d t : ' • l l '.I arm. fr \ ■ osar. ; *.-n ion ft? shoi'iclory Walked a n o.‘ io i r■ t. to score Barber Freti 11 an also singled to rigid r ?i ny to ?n 1 re C. I'hh. , - eon ; tiv scored Mann and after a v,-Ik at 0 Kfng aud gave the T,. i-rs ;> 3-run lead. The A M and M Lions come roar;mi back on 7 ruts including ■'X t .aa: ill Uit H < 1 the tilav * Matiuavs iin i/d il.e Ohio : nme to two hiu. 1 .tU te•• • > scored in the fourth u :■ • • >. Top , of tie' -even'll. Melvin Brown, Marauder faa.i mu ii.a, r< aia’icd ' st on an error, stole 1 second. | vanci d to thbd on a passed i boll and c.ime home on ('••• iM'ul cafchci, Earl TildOi.C sm-tle . With perfect control. •'(.'••vt' Preyai fanned the 'filter's f’vst i Eddie Thom aa, Yu.nig I ”i outidf'd out tbit 1 Ui fy .t n l '.* ; freshman Catcher Kale Smith. > f ed on three s'l'aii in pilciuis t( i the Timers' hume stand. r *l* Pollard*B 11 CLOSE-UP 1 SPC!!TS ' NEW YORK, I GLOBAL) i TJ'.cy call him Hurricane J a ck.on, i because his unorthodox style, his j amazing agility for his size, and | the fact that he hlaiis out in ail I directions with dynamite-laden gloves, has made him a. baffling opponent. But up to last Monday night, he hadn't met Jimmy Slade, a young New Yorker who didn't seem at all baffled by Jackson’s i style- Somewhere Slade bad | learned how to duck, bob and weave, and catch i\£ opponent | :n> off guard that the force of a ) blow ; 'ended for h-m would : Siii i iv hurl Javko. r. against the ? ropes. In fact, the bout at sever- | ai noirn,, had the appearance of . a wrestling match, with both I firlib. r* bouncing off the ropes. ! out of the ring, and with Jackson | at vines performing in an almost j comic maimer. All 33 Lose One, Win One GurIhNSBORO The A. and T. A? : < v s b.iM ea!i learn sost one to 1 ia, .viand Slate and won one a s-i .-t Shaw University to drop i la.a.- in toe torrid. CIA A flag into a threeway tie for the first The loss was the firs' sustained bv t .;t: Aggies in conference play since the ea.iy part of the 1950 seam:: and caused the victor, .via; ■ aid Si. '.'c and Howard uni~ vei --.ity with o.ie loss each to Drove into the triple tic position. 'ih<- Mnrylftitd on : t defeated Vie As . s 9-5 '..'ii last Fri-.ay, '■***■>. %*&*** *4% 1 f* fff fAI* * A'? A A • ■-.i- ' * U&H-* vli J * * J i u ->J *arf Irak’s** l'i WAN,’ H’OMKN S': \«S i .v. I. D.i Sc.o.;;d ba.s<.ir>a;'i Connie Mv ■ ; . id i.Vrher i'. s ;: 1 ‘ Jc- M'son iio two ivomi.n piaycis fit tuc iuc.is spoils Clowns, are provin ; to Is excellent drawing ca u <;tu;i;g spring training tor toe Net:':' American league ciub. Boiii io.clics are parking them in. although nil her performs over a couple of innin:’.-. or so n .my one game Miss Morgan usually plays two frames at. sec ond base each day. She has piaff ed errorless bail so far. M■ s s Johnson has hurled scoreless in nings in four games. Manager Oscar Chari * n is juKclhur his lineup tv.h day to get a lock at each player in competition. >:■ < lav. ps announced they had sold siucjiing Dick Hair,ton 1 ,) the i cub of tis e West Texas •'New Mexico 1-. ague. t'lnici.i'y tlvc Clown:; ai i K as City Aloiuucr.s art: locked A. ..toon.; pi'.-.-:. :.uri VVH-S MON ARCUS PITCSHNG COUPS LOOKS GOOD At.hvvh tilt 1 KftC: tv i.. l> Iv a:ai et'3 have a lady -' a l '■ Mi.;.* Tm Stone, the team ?■ most excit'd about the perfoi manecs of its pitching corps. Top S'lUthaw '-> Lvk Phillis, 2J. who is a cqpvorted first baseman. Against the Portsmouth team ol the Piedmont team in organized baseball, lie gave up only one hit in five innings. Three right handers, all young T* 1 iirii *ji "” 4 ftff 1 1 uuiTl Will ACCBpI uner ! .. .... I ( BALTIMORE, Md—The sprint medley relay team of Morgan Stare College, which won the Quarter-mile Relay Champion- I ship of America last Saturday fit | the TV; nr; Tlc'jys, has boor; iii j vilcd to run in the Coliseum Re lay;, Los Angeles, Calif., May 21 ; Coach Eddie Hurt, who rc : ci ivid no i.ication Wednesday, ! -aid his team will accept the in j vitution. It war uncertain ; \vh her the mile relay team, ! winch lost to Manhattan in the j I’Hi’atleJphia meet, will make tl.e j ticp. I'rnbahly rumdng for the Bears in the famed West I I a triple and double to score 6 j runs and going into the eighth ■inning hading B-7. Tiie Tigers from Texas South ern weren’t through as they mas tered 2 game clinching runs In the eighth Wilbert Sams started thing, rolling by tripling to right. Clem Martin reached first on an error on the second base man scoring Sants- Martin stole second and scored on pitcher Willie Ross’s line single to loft. Tile Tigers got two insurance runs in the ninth both batted in by Lawraence Marshall, catcher. Willie Ross went the distance and although touched for nine bingles, only 4 of the 8 runs oit i him were earned. Ross sruck ! out 12 and walked 2. THE CAROLINIAN The crowd ®t Eastern Park way Arena had come with the expectation of seeing this new Hurricane Mow his opponent a- j way with little if any difficulty, j The odcis were 13-5 in his favor. I But Slade outboxed him from i tin: beginning to end, and won j a unanimous decision. He is now | die New York State heavyweight ; champion and his followers are jubilant because he has been in there puchhig fur a long time, and up to this point had not met with a great deal of success, al ways losing decisions by a hair’s breadth- But now Slade has come into his own and has had a char.so : to display some of his real box- j mg skiiL A: for the Hurricane, j he's still quite a fighter. Some- | body just h.i * ih him how ? to box. April 23 as they busted a Pilch er's duel wide open in the fin a frame with a six-run barrage, aided by timely hitting aud a couple of A.,;;:!' miscues. The winning pitcher was Jake Proc tor and the loser for the Aggies was Melvin Searcy v :o has a 1-1 average for the season. The Aggies had lit It; trouble m subduing Si aw University on toe foliowing day, Saturday, 5-0. Eugene Tapcwti a laginbund,".', held the Losers to two scru-.rtt singles. The losing pitcher was Billy Wilder- ‘iters, aiso are exul.iv; n r .'or .uck OK, 1 iA : K n - ■ V. :i: Iv uust \.\ M.f.- ID; , A 1 800 Mitchell, 21. Ol them, o ■ ; manager s..id: | ‘"These kids have the stuff ar.ct : | have been baft.in 3 opposing Jm- I ters- ' they')! a o a lot of m.-und j ; action ia exhibition and league | ! games.” j •SUITCASE’ SIMPSON BACK 1 O MINORS Harry (Suitcase> Simpson out ; of action since early spring • tr,i,nmg. was shipped baca. t o trie j minors by the Cleveland Indians, 1 He has been sold to the Indiana- i polis Indians of the Class AAA American Association, ! In the bi g league, Simpson j i never lived up to his promfbe as j I a hitter. Be:ore coming to trie , IntlatitS, he v. as one of the top* j j loiters with San Diego of tae ) i Pacific Coast league. GOMEZ IVINS FIRST Ml .TO It A Os SEASON After being knocked a t of ‘he , box early in his first two starts, j Ruben Gomez of the New V - . ; Giants won hit first game ot j ! t.iu; season as the Giants defeated j ! the Milwaukee Braves 3-1 in MR : waukee- Gomes pitched si x score- j less Innings before being tak j cn out in the seventh. He gave up four hits, walked one man and fanned one. tie aiso drove in a run to aid j j his cause. He suffered a wrenched back j | while on the base paths and had j ! to be taken out of the game in 1 the seventh. Coast meet will be: Robert Robinson, Tarreytown, N. Y; Otis i.fet) Johnson, Philadel phia, Pa.; Jimmy I. F Rogers, Ilrltish Guiana, s. A; anti j Kenneth Have of Washing ton, 1), C, The quartet was clocked at ; 41.7 in the Philadelphia meet when it won the 440-yard reiay Kave, who anchored the learn w)lh a bad leg, is still suffering muscle injury- Coach Hurt said he hopes he will be in shape tor j the Coliseum Relays. In the Penn Relay Carnival. '• Manhattan outfaced the Morgan j mile reiay 'cant of Herman ! Wade, Johnson, Rogers and Josh j Culbreath by about three yards. I m a 3.13.1 mile. Failing to make good time in its two outdooi ! tests this season, the mile relay I team may be out of the Coliseum j ltelay invitational. The boys are j hoping they will be able to com- | pete- The team had it.- third outdooi test last Saturday competing in the Howard Ui’iver.-ity Quadran gular Meet in Washington, D. C. For its first outdoor running on home so; 1, the Morgan trackmen will compete in the thirty-third annual CIAA Track and Field Champion, i;ip hr .. May 7 and b at irugiics btadium. RALEIGH—The Raleigh G.avs : dropped a 5-1 contest to the Kin- i stow Greys hen in Chavis Pytk 3 losses- The Kinston team began \ a small group of fans, to run j their season totals to i wins ana 1 to open their 1954 season before : Ute game with a four run out- ! burst in the first, inning. An < nor j by Cecil LcSarte. a walk by los* ! ing pitcher “K truck.'' IV mark, and a second error by .Le&'anc, ' filled the bases Aft. r Wr-tt -ick : routed the next two Kmsion bat- l tens in order, King on 0 i m drive single to centeidic Id with ' the bail getting away from cen te divider Bill Herincssee to un- 1 load the bases with King holding at 2nd base. Roberts foll«.-.< ed . with a single to right field,.. Lia- : Kicks throw io tie- yd ,v v-i--, wide, but Cal- orr ‘Ctm Me*".. we nailed Roberts going into s* vnf! j to retire the aid.,-. Raleigh’s lone tally earn ■ in the bollmn of the- tic.,, -.- mg on a walk to 2nd Hu <•- man tc-Saue, who - cored on 1 Sasn McGuire's Ion.; tleiiMc to the right si; id comer. r.; n one ou". lumoil, \v h o tu !<S i the Grays lo two tilts. 1 a i by Sam IA -Mm-,-. lied down to iniio the sin- Kits it.ill’s 1/!: -T V:: i ter relicier Cicero W. 1,0. o .- i a walk to AOv, . t-oa .1 1 and sen v,.l o.i Ru..- r.»’ 5,,..,nJ . bit of the n; .-.i. Raleigh's Kwr loss came at Use harms m the stron,.. a c.,,u\ -i Romniv.i* a v. . '■■■■. j-w, ■ - oci of prisoners it-u n to - ! County Prison It arm. 1. ■ !M ; slaughter was an bo o ■ J\. ,.;ay all ;- a. -non a’ a co Ho Easier Sunday ob.ru . n .-aw j the RnLeigh G „.v-. m,, * ,-• town of f I'a'ak nh'iion, a- ; ■;. ■- ■ j tae one hit pitvn.u.' ,u . - i l.vn- j tirst win of Use s - c rf'.y a O f ' ' "* r f ** 3 ~ -»-* »«t V*>L - - w ,-’ Yours NEW YORK GLOBAL) -."Sf breeze” recording by Billy fl .nine on MGM label, becomm-s ; a sure winner. Speaking of "Sir, 15.”. he’s scoring at the London j Palladium.. Jo .-.tiny Ace at Harlem’s Apollo . .Nat King Cole traveling the Srandtniivtctti countries . .Betty Mautgan and her platter of "Joey'’ making great noise. Jo Ann Tolley of MOM Re- , cords fame, tops vC-erever .- no I goes . Tirnmie Rogers, the great comic, now has Jovuayi a band composed of com) Leroy Holmes dome fine as the ' ;■ wly appointed musical director i of MGM ili-cords Ruth iJmWn still drawing, as usual IV. - Ellington smooth as ever on t\ BC L-.st week . Ait Mut.ney has a hot plai'er out. CARSIAiKS BROS. DISTILLING CO.. INC.. MEW TfGRK. H. Y. - BE ENDED WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. 72% GRAIN NEUTRAL STMTS* I KF.P? Vs PHUFORMANCE For the second year In a row. Man* hattun l nHeire ran u«uy with the one mile eoM -ge relay at the BOiJ» o r. -i IVrii rc ays. < roesiog Un- tape is l.ou Jones Manhattan, vv.ilfl dusk Lulbf* .ills, Alarg.ut SUUe, tuusliing second. (Ncwsprcss Tboto). “MIRA( 7.E M" S OF 1954”-- f r-,»,»-. ? tt ■: 5a \ s. j named in a« art'de in tl-c cur- : rent i. ;.te of 1 >? -mu' as i ba : ,1: > ' nii-vcle man of 19- j 51,” is pro', or; to In- the “Say, j lhat we i y - i v.'o i,d got toad to t, ■ - , while "rtnimu.k” j come up tv..u itit affer bit- its i hard to i,nd. ;'..uii:,i. Cf cntii'sc, there Lire .sour..' fine ttv-d truly , iopno ch mists who i-cVv 1 Led ] Joni Jant> -.. Perry C-nno. F: ank \ Sinau-n, Ik-r, Day Jo fVifford, Nut. Cub' an 'I . : tv <-!v. .. Elia Eitvi-ii is anooiei’ one wi n he- j serves ihuv winy bin out- and m ! nut some class is Ginny Big- , son. PAGE FIFTEEN Hey, Willie” «f nre-army days. The smiling Giant .-iuyci ha. already sparked the New York I Giants to a mini her of early season victories with his extra j base clutch hits. L.-tn-i Hampton cl.vk.irg- --on the road us usual . .Tommy itill gi oo Jimi .httu s ort *"A Euw.-i ,;' \\ ,T of It'?'’ Mirgmy reui i E at'Ben e a,.i- - p -rtuiny ia'vr minor M.u ; -■:\ ovvi' in B ,ok!yn Tile I tii- Kri-;hi,: went over ie. t.-v Rustic C:i ! iv : ■ y, "* Tin ii i-ptonc? made quite t» l Mo> (log r -II u; : ,‘i Nv-,.1, , IN J-„ 1-u : ssi; .. .u.,u. at Birtfw land v be. , Lucky jtulhnucr .. . i lus ( uk backu p ! !he Savoy c-nd welcome
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