PAGE FOURTEEN Harlem Magicians Experiment With Pro » iesriate Basketball Project tivn cr-st-rr:rv-T ' t- \T» . . SA3VD bPRL- • With a mio:: ■. Harlem Mag: mi "dry run on ,vi : basketballmb ” ; Already the mw-t ; . fcssiona! te no . «•- grees, the m.i a testing cro tour which pi ' team of sc Imm ,1 stars, "Thf r< in. co-owner ■! . ed. Except iri 1 ’ dry-run gamer ; , - smaller chi<-> d SLICING V!"X'- land's \! Sm-th * ■ across home plate to Va. S :i n s T:riumph \ Gve . ■" 'f rack Meet \ PETER.'':' D \ A A Foot r .. : ! t•> o fr: ■ the host \ ■ one-fi-ied ' '-41 ■ Howard H - ■ door t:/. k : • ; : tnfect Tic r. ! . in? and ?o , b; .'fid j lli *T 5 K -.'p q*. - - d< •übl>' v ; ’ Bonner n. SO-' j "■'; ’ ■/' s*-* • £ fc j v-'*' " f ' I !•*: ! ~ ft-" | f. ■'s& B •£■& : »*>«" f Now! Enjny g*a*oife ; . ■; Miller } li{ . J :■ | q[ixfi.lity in pcpt i. - ft King Size H&Lf | Quarts! .i?sxL' u.-, L+...:.UJk-J*** •.& 1 ■ ire " teVipiii! me :»ia- . ye - d a If mi headed by | ■ i.. he to. r Temple Umver- j l w winning by a | score of 72 to 70, the gam. . hear was high- i i : ■! ',■' i'li 22 points, bill his j ; Mi,,:;.* efforts could not overcome I ; : co ! 1 ! m shoot'nc of Haynes j ! torn "■ Duijuenc great Jitr, | : 1 mo .o. -rid co-o.vner x». .1, (Uv \’A - n.day ' i Id dm h;; the | f r> p,-, r fi’r-, 'V V U * y) H T)f , 1 '• -~ f f e* if** l ' .• • - : ,. ,«?c *» •*: ‘ * i •'.-,* • ' V®t .• ■«• ’ •'•s'-'' ' ,-; I ft •'! , > ..-.!• _>’■-' .; ft* t'\\ e, ■%Nft TALENTFD *•- 5 ,( i he # tfi?r M Caiainberlain, )\ .m; j.■. fin!Vf»ir#!?'7*foot AH- Ae:i>-: ir.im tbah ace* hefts Belafonte Takes Wife J Number 2 In Secret Rites NEW YORK (ANPi— It. war number two for famed singer Har- . ry Belafonte recently when the , noted entertainer took time out | from singing to flee rhe T-'cate, J Mexico and Murry Julie Robin-on. j f dancer in the Katherine Dun ham troupe i Gianls-Tnriians exhibition i i game here, April 7th. Umpire 1 Shag Crawford makes the cat!. lAt i d *i ti —• ! r-. StVJi’d'vaot V• . . : -A p ~- i i V ,r T * ! "i ■' ■ * 1 . w .. . dei-son (VSC) Distance 18 f r . 10 in, ' I ■,, ,V l 1 A.". C j,.. Discus ts: Coihns rVSC i. t!',■ Atkins. W tVSCi, .lid Adkins A. VSCi Distance 7ft It 6 1-2 in Mile Heely lst Howard Uni- ! ' i'rsiiv, ?nn Virr-ititfi State t’.■, o ; ■ I).-, .i.n.-i . Duckett) ■ | the shot April 11th as tic pre pares lot his varsity track j debt!l against. Oklahoma V A I M. its Stillwater. Oklahoma,. I Belafonte disc'osed the secret | ! nuptials Sites the couple had been j | wed in Mexico. Belafonte, 30 recently divorced j bis first wife, the former Mar- j 1 cucrite Byrd at La? Vegas on Feb. i» ; j This ss the first marriage for ’he I i 2P.-year-old new Mrs. Belafonte | f'k*ve*y.nd won, $-7.-—(UuHcrt j Press Photo k Says Aaron' j fill Sew Up Cat Honors j MILWAUKEE ~(ANP>- The j .V:’ I'vhK. auk« -c Braves’ manager I ‘•d Haney sees it, Henry Aaron \ ißhr win the National League's j .ung championship for five or j The U-vt'S r-eid outfielder, whose .IKS mark lasi season was good enough to lead the league hasn’t reached his po tential. Haney said before the Braves embarked on the long ? rek home after ending spring training at Bradenton, Fla. 'No! even close to V r potential," j sney enthused "He’s liable to j d 300 this year. IYe r.e-er seen | pair of wrists like his, And he’s j ’'y 23. You can’t tell, he might j it: the championship for five or i i six years." Aaron has been banging the bail I at a .4"0 Hip uj spring exhibition * i -aini’S Haney has support from thf j Brooklyn Dodgers on (he score ; i thf it, Aaron*? a good bet to win the i : ing title. 1 In spring exhibition same*- A \pill 13tls. I Hl!ffib{'H.i?!i ioss j cd the shot nearly 18 Iv f tny ji fieshman last yea? and -it&o 1 showed tironnse in this hieh THE CAROLINIAN Okie. Coach n FAMU’s 13 th Clinic TALLAHASSEE. FT,A Ti” boss of Oklahoma’s University -A Sooner*’ battling lines will he- tv of msnv top curriei-ms during t! 13th annual Football and Bask I '' ball Coaching Clinic to be held at Florida A and M University. June 30-15 The Sooner?’ line bos. . is Gorept Jones. In making the »nnouncen-.-nt i that Coach Jones would serve os clinician. Athletic Director A. ! Gaither said' “We ar«* going to phsce more rtrtf-h, upon practice ergnnbaiion, fe.nr!ain<’nta! of of j fen-dvr and defensive football, j teaching and, coaching methods, and recent trends in the j (Times." The Football section will be held June 10 at«d Hie basketball clinic will he held ' Jane 13-15. Corner is an unusual a .-btant. j least one All-American linesman ; He has averaged developin:: at j ■'center, guard or Mclde'. every one of th" nine reasons h“ has a 1 Oklahoma. Bud Wilkinron r-h-ed him in 1947 and they have been togef 'er every one of the g* game? Oklahoma hs? played under Bud’s head coaching In 15."5 Gnc.rd Re Bub user tried" i tieaf’v A I.! ~Am*r i | m i.'-efed. and v.’ft? rurmer-uo te ! Calvin Jones of lowa fr.v the Out- ! lend T - phv yr-n munuaii: by ) LOOK to the out nd" ' m ior tackle in the United States Center Kurt Burris was. the out- i standing m- iie-rr-Ton 'p. I country in 1104. Bunin no* I only a solid All-Amoricsn rhoir- j but was also voted Linesman of the f Year by the Philadelphia §|.->i-*s j Writers A-ssooiatton and was run- i ner-tiO for the Heirman Memorial i Trophy, highest foe rh or--or semed ; by an interior linesman for this ; ■•‘Utstnnding av. ru-d. In Jon - al-o ■. "- '- .tI the- \ best college linesman in the UFA., j Guard J. D Roberts who won the Oulland Trophy and was also vet- j ed Linesman of the Year bv the ■ Associated Press (which has" since i abandoned this award), the United : Press, the Philadelphia Snorts | Writers Association! and the Cleve land. Ohio. Touchcl- vn Cl.-b. All-American Tern Gatlin. »- bother of Jones' fine Sooner cen- 1 ters, ndsser! by only two voter - being named l inesman of the Yi-'-e i by the Associated Press in 1952. | The Oulland Trophv was won j n I'm' by All-A me -■ :: ,!Vn Weatherall. Oklahoma tackle Several colleges have sought Jones for head-coaching jobs, but each time he has elected In stay with the Soone- -. Jones played center for , Coach Francis Schmidt's Ohio State Buckeyes of the B»s T»n i conference, graduating in 1236 i v ;th a B. S. degree. j srott has been hilling better than j 400 against Dodger pitching. “tVe don't know hnv to pitch to hin-..’ a Dodger pii'.cr , ■’id. “I.ow. hi:-!'. Irsstrf*= out ■dc. Good pitches and h:td Me hits >m all And he’s one of those guvs v ho tags a curve Ukr a fast ball.” "I toll you one thing" ! 1 —. ! • vs. ’he’s the best curve hall hit- j f ever sau, and I've seen some j ity good ones He do. = r r't re- i -m-d yoil of any hitter the' I can \ think of. H- s lust A iron all bv ! M’nself. and that’s good enough for 1I)C '* i jump wiw- 1 ,n j f*siß|A£h gjs K # g* ;tf» •- p * * i>l u4&i4Uil WdllllC4l sll ihl iJ i 3 w C/ ! * s®w a * a i h% w 9 i?! s?/lgsii iS% m | ■»||p |¥ |% sfjgsg p rg Mill 1 i 4IM 4# 'I > IB WINSTON-SALEM Spiritual j values ir. athletics were emphasiz i i d in a special Vesper Service held j i-ere al Winston-Salem Teachers College last Sunday afternoon. The event, honoring the champ* ion Winston-Salem Teachers Col lege "Rams'', winners of the CIAA Basket ball Tournament m early A ttfl, and Coach Clarence "Big H juse” Gaines, was sponsored by lb - colleges alumni Association, j The principal speaker for the 1 occasion was Rev W. S McLeod,! pastor of the Brooks Memorial Me- i ihori :;t Church of High Point. Tn!. ~,i Its ;n;b;oo‘ n ■ th j I hemt of (ho re?ehr.i l J-:>n, '* Flavin;: j ffae f -et G 9 iyip of L 1 f c ", tbe j ispeako likened thf of »ifr? J 1 ■ it ■! .1 basil tbn : “Lite expects yon to give the best 1 (fO) T T~ ARS OLD f ! - {MICKY 3 raiK u t liioiw STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY *TBS *245 PUgT i KJ4JS Qi W/w Kentucky Stiaight Bouillon Whiskey • S£> Proof* Bottled bf P*tk& Tilford Oisbhera top. at Ipu'vrills. Kaobjckji' WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. AEkU. 20. 1957 l Terence championship, is consul ■■ »■«>»! just that fcj, (hr alumni of •he college. He was presented this huge trophy last Sunday at a special program, honoring him and the team. Rev \V. S. Mr .Mefeva, ■& 111 I, M ,:i the “college. Team members : e ’i( the trophies presented them in the college’s it In put i assoeia >’•»«. they are from left to rt .id •font row) - Ruins SVlcEendon, Jack Dei’arcs and Dennis Hamp ton; {second rose) - Fred • Davts, ! that you hav» tor the help of j i others", he said arid sn order to : | play this greater game you will t need a vital energising force such j as that offered by Christianity " | "Life is much like that of s j championship game", he continued.j for it. too. required the utmost ir training and discipline and T dial- j I tenge you to stand up and speak , ! out bravely in God s name". 1 He su-sgaatc-d' two-important i | courses first to discipline; ones ; ! iife, daily to live for something j . ! plans large, to dream big dreams j | as he plays the came of life. | Finally, he cautioned. "You will i j need to know the king or. whoso j | court you play for you cannot | i play the gam# of life by a set of ; ■ rules, only". Leod. High Point minister, who delivered the principal address, makes the presentation a* B NX Cook. Winston-Salem, president of the Winston-Salem Teacher* College .Alumni Association, looks on from center. w - jnu —vw- Tawtcnl-'fi Harrison, Hairy Ko gets, Wilfred Johns and Arthur Johnson. Those on the back row are Hobby Rowe fid-s ard Thontp sun. Ren Hendc'Son. Sidney La-a son. Robe, t Brown and Charles Riley, j Following the rddTm-- Rw. Mc ; l od, presented handsome trophies. ! given by the aiumni Assoi iaticn. to j each of the team ms mbers. j Coach Gaines, who had missed ! out in the balloting tor "Coach of ! the Year" at the recent te-urna ; ment, had wen that honor as far !hs the aumni Association was con* . corned. As a climax to tie: pro* gi am tie e■" presentee! a huge I tiophy beat mg that inscription Othn pi vsons •, rlicroa;t z in j the program included: Di. F L. ; Atkin?, president of the college, j v. ho introduced the speaker; B N. ' t ook \Vms«nn-Saleni. president of i the Winston-Salem Teachers Col- I hge Alumni Ar-socifr; on, who gav? | ihf purposes of the -or l ww and Rev. Kenneth R. William? college chaplain, prayer.