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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE IS. 1354 . Hampton Names Ben Wlialev As New Cage Mentor Fanner NCC llentor Gets T op Cage Spot At College HAMPTON. Vi Hampton Xtu t!f.ue ic. >. v . an riour.ctd th«. h:i-up ot Bc.-ij. J. Whaley as the iv i-... ~ :..,, ; ' I coach of the Ph-an-i. Whaler .’.' I v.- :! - iv ! ■•* * Atari t foot bail C*”i • ..ir . :d- i btructor in phyi : .\i! ciucot: m- ! He v.:i! a 0.-.-t to Kamel on S a. In coming ta Hi he v. leave hi.-- - h< -ii coach and lire* f.;.*ibvil craci -it North Caro Una CoiU m Dur- 1 Beating the Gun By l.Vi\ \IRGI? OV ..A !■•!• AL . M-.i.; •<) i ;• ■ VKO~- X . ’ . - \ . MEET CHICAGO (CNF - - A D i \\ ('• . ■utilities n».u WUh Si* hietOS prOCUC;- i C-y 7.;:Uu colleges. SC VC- .; 1 OOi .Cl . i vided yes by the ; t-ack teams a: ;l • t. .• : t tonal Assaoiat.'r of Jtr hi.- ’ II.S IT. :k meet in Abiiim-, "Ax. Texas -ioothera wo.? ov: ‘wmi - : ing, fink;',sing o- end ;; (.'hr..-' : .u\ . ... v. Uo brok . t.. ~ : ... . C • *it:ia .S’. oHo ' ' ■ . j record buaio.'v. Pr.-.1r.-;- Vii \ and Mouston-TUtolson, a new sCiivol. also did weN. Probably the out.stnndi.ng ath- : „T t: i * A ’(-g ;e Tbi.' A. :. cords in the ICKi-.-Aru da.-.t and < tne 210 yard .-ii. ik- ir:. in were .00 7 :: :...■ ... in the 220. Others who helpe d TS’; gvr-b , i ? ■ ".l 1 ; IC. si us Bush, last year':: vvinntv. sec- i ond to •Aid: edge i wi».> tv .s £;. u:h '• in 5553) in. t. >- It.) :! dnsh; ! Roy Bennc-y tied f>r ' ■ id it: t u- 1 high jump and Gu.:r:-e O"tv, bid j for filth in the high ; i■.;:•■ Wilbur (Ponys Wibou a football star at Virginia .*>• set a ixtvr SAIA -.1,.-irl;»«?1 jn the broad jump v iVii a ■•. -.j; i 24 feet 8 5-8 iu'h.i holds the CtA\ rtu-. J of S feet 8 inches, A antic... of Haddetifield, X. .1 Vv :• >n rates as one of the five i ,t broad jump . .:. in . - nation. Haron Tibbs of Prairie Vw.v placed sixth i’> .b. 'os v. i’.t a ties of 143 fuel 2 i 2 . <>r.d , Adam Baker of H: :.s; o ro - ■ son ran third itt tr.e 440. The semen repre- ented District j 29 of the NAIA . ' ' mi : of the r.f:: r.o of ‘ ■ i ii 4 Aide'.'e. u i ■ . other thini';r.iis who bid tin all for their schools ere in ho i n- ! geatuiafed f-r tl ts-.-y *re achieving. They are dernonsi-stirtif to the | * i-orid . ..• T on th-. -u 1 Negro colh r.en.j not v.k. a back seat to any M-himi for the ! standards of .h. ir tin ■ art , the abilities of to. ir atblcies, LET’S ViiTh full BASEBALL ALL ST’-KS. In the days before W.mid War ; II when funs u' h to v fj die starting lineups of the Aii* I jitar Football ginwo, I r.-T.einber s that on the South vb- 0 r ri ; v. \ 1;... .. Negro ?! etc bm- US' i in i •jet together and ' up bo-.-ihs : Bncouraging Br»r.rcil!e hi i 0‘ gro football stat to th. femo. i Although since 115-17 N< ai-ih s • eve been in the nr-; >r I’ycs, i Hoiloywood Bail Club To Honor Elks Low At Tilt HOLLYWOOD - (ANP) . Genial Rob Cobb hnv nV'dc an- ! other special gesture towards the iocai Kogro c :• o Cobb president, Hollywood j Stars baseball U.am and the lam- j ed Brown Derby case, announced j last week that on Sunday. June j 20, the Hollywood Sue? w:ii hon- | or the Pacific states association of Elks < f B.P OT of tv. I ai Gil more field. The colorful marching p.i gerstry of Elks tuui'orm rank, under the direction of Prig. Gen. Matthew it. Lipscomb, will be on view before thous ands of baseball fans between • the games of a double header featuertng Hollywood and the i San Francisco Seals Maxim Detours Patterson In S-Round Bout At N. Y. »,*. a r urtrtm' * .... I ' . > <, .. ho JJ> AL WHITE NEW YORK I • i\; > -f: vI ’ Patterson, highly rated v-mu; | light heavyweight, got a slight j detour on his road to Ur champ- i .kinship li-rt week. Pi-htsu •a- i former clamp Jo . i “ at the Eastern P:-;kwi;y ar-oa. Patterson dropped the bout 'vLeii r two judges am) : uuin- K imously voted Maxim ihe win ■ ,:cr - I ■ Referee Ruby Gohir.tei.i bad hi; 1 ■ card 4-3-1 m 1-jeor ci 'main, j F Judge Arthur Susskia red hi 7-] | for Maxim and Joe Epov 5-3 for ] Maxim Contrary to the ch it : J ’ * derision, newspaper moo c i: ihe j ringside, 11 of then*, ail said in ► Ho Mg see • .1 M: B. y.’i - I vs-don v.-no quit to coach at : Tonao-sec State An alumnus of Virginia State i Colieg and former resident of b - ; un 'on. Whaiev nas a M S ; r, j i a.ysical eaucation and health ! from Indiana University. He was nil-Cl A A I-’- .-v'c for four years at . Virginia State and all-Anienetm j lor three years. The coach is married to the j lorwc-r Thornton eof War -1 rentoc. Ninth Carolina. 3 .■ ve i-.-.l - r ea v*. h spirit c.v --’. i.»iH.d :.i the support for top I j hall ob.yv.r for t-.o bn-ebaU All- j ! Star re*■•{(:•>?. .d lai-i far- i ■ up i t i.'i.siVc fli.it nigh a p(es?er ! Tic oh! rehab!. J:. >;.i.e Kt>b- j u- ' (i ana key t. anipaue’.a vi tile i i Lx:;-.-.-:., Larrv Di-ov cf Ute In- i ' an i On. :c, Mmico of tin | i Citic.'.-.M vVihu- S-x have made j i the All-Star squads, ami it will I I »o surprise if teej are chose© ; | iV-C* ’'hju VrV r Vet, what '.iun.f livin wlio ha.- ;r lived to be t!i*- Uun <•.«!!> “nil! Jlro'’ id the (>fm!s? : lie seems to lie- the most un derrated player in the bin ii is.;. At the end of e.u is s.-u - n statistics prove him to b< one i.)i the top players in toe game <pi the basis of batting avri.is.c ami runs batted in, ran.-, we mould realA send in j our vote? to the AU-Sr.nr Editor, ] , Chicago Tribune, >n Chieaeo and | i give such men ns Irvin and team- j ! mate Mays our support The tot- i •ng began June 11 and will end i ; 3. Next week, l shall pvt;- i - nt you .v.y All-Star choices for j ire.' NV.tionr.i ar.d •tnv-v'.m lea- I } gucs- Have .you though! about j ! U’ ;:s j i Ii nut. do so soon, because this l i is your onlv chance io "smane' 1 i ! a team. ' Ai \Vr.f JACKIE HAS LEARNED -V LESSON ! When Jackie Robinson let go * i’-s cot in! in M'Ji.vauket c -u --l pl«? of weeks a.'O and it struck a couple (>i fans and an usher, ■ he made a grave error. Foriun . ; . the incident wo.< uinnteti ; tlonsL | National league president \v.ir ; r- n (, Cues war c avmced that i ii.c act was acctdemal and ciear i *:.i him of any possible charges : .mi bail wise. He did fine Jackie SJO for his verbal abuse of an This siiil does not preclude liu- pox•!■ ilitiex oi i civil suit c'ill... tiled ax Host Jackie b> tens- in the stands. Never theless. the whole thing should prove to be a jjoodl les son io Knhinson. ’ it should leach hint good sports i ivr.’iship pays oft much better i':;a, fit.-, of tempi r even when lit is probably right. It should j ; prow to him that ho. can be for •.ivir.g even vvl > n an umpire is ■ r t fault- Both he end the utnp can ! t-rr. Aitiough Jackie consider;? him* S t-eii ,ius; another ball player, he ; ! . not just that arid ho never vriU ! be. Ho is a symbol of achieve -1 ment because he is the man choa i cn to brook r..wn the unofficial r Far.a. in !--ascuiili. He got; I ail the cheers for democracy in i toe nahonal past time, and he i 'is iii the jeers from, the race ; baiters. ! Sc i; Jackie has stood up ! i: unasked for racin' bur : dm cpi - v -'ll.. He rrius’ continue i to do an. , Musical cjtdenee for the parad | jng Elks will be furnished by the K-ki Golden West i. ‘i ;*■ No. Hi ; baid, headed by Mi Hard Lau-y. j The band will also play adaiUon ; cl selections during the between i games fesnvilies. | Aside from varied interesting | sidelights as a result of the Elks ! Bay celebration. Sunday's game may {.novo to be a deciding factor in the pennant rare of Pacific Coast k'fij.iue baseball. San Fran j cisco, in recent weeks, hai, come ! f ora the butt-sin in league stand j ing to second place, and new ; challenges the f::*-.:t-i*laco Stats I Organized baseball’s first Negro i umpire, F-mrr.itt Ashford, i? one i of three ivffii-iats a: signed to cov- j i cr the ganif-j. J their scoring Patterson was the v. inner fcv a 5-3 margin. . fti in Athletic Commisison char an Christenberry was at r i yid; ar>c checked the score cards before the results was an nounced- Then pandemonium broke loose. Al the worst, newspaper men said Patterson lost three rounds. Ti e young boxer (he's only 19 — that's why the fight went only 3 rounds), forced ihe fighting ail the way lauded the cleaner, harder blows, while Maxim, a clover man at defense, blocked, iJ.nebud and shaved the lighter Patterson around the ring. At 16H, Patterson gave away 10 pounds to > ~ ~ T(>' NO AVAIL ~ Pitebtr Bob :'.-m, J- i Trice, first Negro player hired by th,- Htfliukighia Athletics, is swim niii'H in dtitmwntl dust as he fe picked est at second by Hunter of th*3 Baltimore OrWts during a re- * ‘ cent gam* ir. fhilly. The hard hlttiug pitcher is a six-game win ner. (Newsptess Photo) i ; . v a , . * 4BSSI. -•*• „ A iSIMBgSQMSBSISeiWMs 0? 4 ■■■■ i. : ' . : “Eddie 7 "Hu ri Ho nore-d 1 ■ j r 25 Yrs . Tenure At Mor ree. j BALTIMORE. Md, -Edwnrd P - | Hurt - - 1 - ■ j shir- teams us tuotlsH. ha-ketba?!, j and track, for more than a quor- j - ter of a century, war twice her - j j ored itt Mvi-ghn Suite College I I has Xv k - Conch Hurt s irni n;1 the first honor Saturday, .Ivor 5. i when ttu* Genet nl Alumni ,\s- Mici.ition ciii-d him for "tv.an | ty-fiif years «n‘ ntetitonous service to Aleut ’ : dur- J ing the group’s fisb.-c itb an nual Junehyon in the SL. mor ! inf Refectorv. j Br Ber.-c.n- iS. Waugh of Cam- j (]• ’ . N J. ure et •-- <; j Cokcc. Hurt uuiiiic the- luriciiooti > ! which bre-jght t-'getr.or ayproxi- i | ntalelv 250 chimi.i. truxltH’'. I;.< - : -League Nates Hot Stove i VOTING i-O R.'i \ IOI? S i HUT ALL >T.Mi (1.-IJIE If. .a liIKH N Voting forth I'.ii n-aior league .nil-Blur ta -.bad , c-.t- by uu;.i thruiii;iiOsU sr.< i eounUy ’Lis bci;UH. l , *-'> inl V.; ; i.\' i>- • Tuosdny, Jujy 13 n r.U.t.L‘ ! Bladi.-m in Cb.-v. i.ana Vne .-ta-i --j ing lineup for each h- u U-kiv-i | the pitchers) will b<? - lected cy i i the ball.dinp c.t - i Ail voh-s may ’ sent in the ; ! Chi-ai? I Tribune, l..:itmv Tn--.ec, ill. Th- A m-.-ii a: ! - ii. 1 iv.. > N itiotiai i;c 12 ; ti 0 . ;• lt’tiiui;h the NDtitMaS.-? have v. ou i the Ist four tilts. Mo?: UEt-b pro- . spedts to snake 'cams in each loop are the i illowitw N- ' O .-• • i-: NATiv. <M. »•■ > Car.-ijirttn-iia. cai* ;r tor tie Brooklyn in.i!,,. i., -lit !•-: .! haJiinerid by a i i. finger in the left band, - list Lie best backstop in ii.c ; h.r-c. Isc!i i c Ko.-inson, sic left fielder, oue of the i«p Ivuguebnt.ijion, .I'Unmyii not the best iiuif.ai.ii- in toe loop: Willie Mays, ct-m-a f:--’di: Now , York Giants, having i'-i-i gn-aseit ; | reason in the bid time, a great j < hitter and a -■a at fh-iyes- now sparking Use Gian is - nnule will* ; the Dod.i'.urs i- ' the p- iin„i'' ouu Monte Irvin, Giants, uivierratt-d j right fielder, but real ciut'-’h bit* j ter and good playfi*. Gibers v. cii .-.i--i-.il! p, :: .cc.i ■ . are the brilliant double r-'-ai j rombinat!.:.n of shortsu-p - Banks and -ind b e m-in fje'u Baker of the Chk-ayo ‘- 'lbs, but j not dime polished enough l" j make the tirade this year, and j Henry Tn.>rnp-on, third base. Nmv York Ginc. .-, just hithns hi? : in .do. 'The abow payers are tile only , Nation-.'• L . •<- M e roes '‘ h plausible claims of having all- Ftov stature. AMERICAN !. HAGUE: O ■ !r ; : iMinnie) Minor-o. great t.utiic,m-r ; ol the Ciiicngo Whi S'-x, hlad ing the It., ill runs ‘ a t-‘d in, , runs scored, triples mul t foi i stolen bases, a iso an (.-xee-uent ; outfielder; nn:i ) Deby. cen j leiTieldtn , Ci"\ . lar-.d In<i l a fl i x• Ir. > ing -at hail in !'v on’' ,c'.. . has not commiited one error, a j good eiutcii Ii it ter. J TJij- lea cue b:..? oi.lv ? von No i gro pinyer.-. Yb • 1 th'-'i l ! d'er ! with the po< b.o exception t. j Cleveland's third sacb.er, A! ; Smith—do not mutt u;a high ! rating I Maxim. <vito <;■ r.v m at ITti. Pattersoh with His youthful bounce, h's a" :i e footv. oj’k ano hi. Jit'h' njii-i i'ast hand?, eon.robed Tie action from the outsat urn -J h.c t.ied a bit in the final round Maxim, steady all the way. tboujn jolted repeatedly by Patterson'-- attack, showed --'gns of wear and tear. He bad a nick over bis r!?M eve from the second round and a tired look cm his worn face The fifth was Patterson’s bc.-.t round. He rocked Maxim with his most solid one-two, scored wish clean rights and assorted voUeys i ; that drove Maxim io a corner* 1 ultv iTt«T!iL*;.’)"s, and Acuin on Monday. Jitne I the ; faculty remembered Couch H i yiiwr r-.ii,:, .nu Ji cpm by ; : o'-t-sentinj him a valis..- and !<:i : tUng kit. 1 In accepting the alumni w- n. • : (be former H- \• iF-. .; r, p, . f'.-Amnric iii said he ••.tr.-ilv- • | ini for having brer. T!i.-.-.- a , play my part in tne dekv’i-iii.'ciii j of Morgan. Sr-.iimiri:- Use quarter <;f a cw jury snici lie’s bee?! head iuy'-ir of 'the Gold: r. R-vir. Hur ;* membered when M r;ne. v. ■,, f \ 1 | % 1 P I >:;■ nri hv mi*! 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ESSO STANDARD 0!L COMPANY * i THE CAROLINIAN Ha ssid that t«-> I; .'- ' ii : ) ii# H? 3?'ti AiUf7 Atfiicti.C ij&lku&iJ- i » idtl i»*ji fh"B rii'• 3 y .. •{- ••^M'TTvv Clowas’ Southpaw Star May Be NAL’s “Rookie Os Year” ROCHESTER. M Y. (AN Pi - Ms eager O-senr Citarlesl 'n be- j li.cvos the lr,d:anrpo'. : .s Ctcw.’i may lutvc the Negro Arte r..can li-ague's i'J4 r.i-ki-- ii the .vm.v. . Tiii; new star is a terii-oger, Jr. 1 .! ; Laduna, 18, cf Mobile. Ala. In lyijs nnrst Uvittira. ; a southpaw, buried a :• w ml : s-i victory over defer ding If AI. • champ?, .he Kansas Cuv- Mm .trGis ir' Hutchiiisori K:." Tne flow a.* and .Wntar-;. hs ‘Arch’ Moore Seats Maxim Qj.d for. Maxiura,. hta- ) dULifi; Cf ‘ Af.aifr C’oi-«Xg€ ’ m u cf t w*va'.z/ iu his tiznu&g j TI.ITo .ti ; ' r ht- Wo„, no ‘riiHeh for ! t •- , anjp.. I INw-ti rzdei'OQ MarV? 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