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PAGE TEN ARC 111 f ■ 'M ■- \: ;< •. > hie Moon l*. the center of attraction as he gives auto graphs during I?.;• i ;u>n-hi[i~ it which he was the most prominent rue?*, lu ;n intoivjfsi in i •••,- ■ tt.-.-i he r- willing to defend his light-heavywrieht box* tn* world title- against ') <•-•• - - • - , ■ ■ •.-.(< Dri demand? of sloo,ooft are rrtel and if he is in fight in? sh-uw i . =*i>i v- •.■ ■<•• . c-t !.. ,'.n~ off >S pounds If tie does not fight VtKhortr on time 7*l. XI-.. , - M.-.-d \ \tTrD PBRSS PHOTO* Coac h. H;.. - • arson Honored ♦/ By Players i,, /; sfisi /\nnivcrsErv -5r v HAMPTON. ' Harr-. P T- • pie f ed e Coach and «tth!"'>r , • H .-T:ptc" !: ■ the athte'-:.-. c. ! ■ she special j sity D Pro. A spi;. nj 1 1 rph - -I ■ : ei-. c r.gj i*p-. ~ . p,. • Coach JeffersiM George .t Y-' ■> - • • -. .!: <.- win K Atpo-. h i;.,>,pl t,, 11 t , Batlev •-»« iin.-i.t. White tr Si k \\ Ml * i a. nr) J- r,i pU }•»'»-• o<» • * i fjbafftnan of (he an.*! serf!.?! i C-.orco P.-.-1-n ttlldc • ! their high read the ctt. 'tot by some- 60 > : ■ part " Stricter! the -th:- ' you have come in -m n , skills but you r t(Bj* which h- u rriißv an athU-‘o ?er»E€ of v*)h<e ••» • . . . - psrt 1 .T > ■ T;rre v/vjv r . »-1 v n -. • t • - ■ByPopul: ■ I Demand! Itop sra 1 IS diwdiji J —» ,-.',....i f HALF P qua: "a i j • 381# : j * •• •' ti'r* j 'C&s&s"" rn^wtef £ **'" ffitfiJh • it i , • r? tcw' & fK-M A' Now! Enioy genuine i Milter High Liib quality in popular King Size Half Quarto! mmmmz. sL.,*w u>?- \ ■ - -r.iii*. Coach Jeffcr- | • it/. r ymriCtl 1 :y» Ap i rl. »» Lr - ,’ if# our givf* . :;f fr> o<>r *'Oar.h fc s. of- / rfhts Dutchman ' *erman City May 25th »T 1 'TTC - A R T, g v n \t A y v * T,g:im-heavyweight i • : ■ n •• >■ ic Ms Kire w jlf me r * i ‘ , i !• hD-hr -i y Wight PedtO | j r n :i « nun title bout he’e i it faV'.s .inn'u.inced 15.«? t I i ( \\"' v ffvi'rtn? M: tore • , - ; n ig.-m Baron Von Stumrne. ! ■ u hr ill be to defend I t.-t • h-)ll» rc-r Toney! i : .'\rth« r v b v July 7 Thai is the I . ah; Send Beamon Back linors For Seasoning B A I.'*'] 2„xOR E AID , a %;p'> ■ w ;? u- * }•« Rt he needed seasoning j • yv hi niritir.v Paul Fu’hard?. man* ! ■> r : 7, u Baltimor? Orioles of j i ’•*' A >'■’ nr.un L-rghp optioned \ i' G ; Be- 'anion* hich-nnced rookie I i i'-iioh: ?o Vancouver club of t-he ! j Purf be Dnost fljo. . * **' t .r-; f OWING Midway in a renon* 12-tround w«hw ,. ’ I y„..»\n r nr- -i,-.f. N. y.. find* Caspar Ortega of Mexico , V i- onr n ini! te the ramver* (he slipped? by clasping fee , . ; -Cohan opponent haae togarL Ortega ««ci on fe ~p : ~.s , r r!?t over otyJ ls bid -8 opac* j vi :t wol»en*BigW crown, tt&w3pr*» Pbotol» fnr «sO?nf SUgJf St»OI)5 V 4 o-i; h i faculty, ants make a plea to pw Adir'inistration '* - Os the athlete* he ‘a ?er iousness of purpose. 5 willingness | : ‘C tra• o and sacrifire. and a desire i to achieve scholastically" The coaches were charged w not I get discouraced. to demand high « nrrforrnanc r<: ’o gam an**' demand ! s.pec^ deadline which tb* National Sok* | me Association ha? for the hardy ring veteran to defend hi* th\e Moore, on the other hand # : dickering tor SIOO nno guarantee Stum me said ‘.Archie will dr L-ru ! : iteiy be -lad to hear that • An- I , thonv will fight Y v nn Dure Me m , • Detroit June 14 T:r sure Archie j will he ready in time tn defend j • his title against Anthony bv July ! 7 if r>ur fin?ncia! demand? er c 1 me* * Beamon, a righthander who j ; purchased by the Birds’ j , i/j-v ««sson for * wort two gam®? tn the league ixst i | September However, he has been j | unimpressive so f-tr this season j I with so earned run ntark of 548 I for R and 2-3 innings of mound ! i work j Monte Irvin Bids Adieu T o Baseball KC Monarch Beat Stars Twice Here i Raleigh's newly-aectuiied pi'ofes -1 sinnal baseball team, The Kansas City Monarch;, proved to lovers of the sport Monday and Tuesday nights that the city had made a good choice The Monrwchs defeat ed the Detroit Stars hv a score of 0-0 Monday and !)-fi Tuesday night Both games were played at. Cha i vis Heights. The first game was played before an audience, estimated to be more than t.Oftft strong and served to offtroliv open the season for the Negro A tnorieait League. | P<i>oher Hanr-y Winr.ton tr Mof*« : day's gome stir iry mi* 1». -nyrn i and a-iowed or*!» «ix htw m t-bo i j game The Mnnaochs sot a }-n ) <v .d sr j Ihe second inning on four hit*. | ! two walk* »nd a fielder s choice | They got two r, ore in the fourth | on two hit-s. t.vo orrors and an infield oof .Anothor p-■" -co-ed in the s<-\ Pn i+i and a ftna-t j was made in Hie eighth. George Mtiler got hn l«f K-.p «t-v i | bits mace by Detroit Freddie • | Marsh and Felt* Ortiz. *neh got j two for the Monc-rchs. tn the Tuesday night j-rre H>- i | Monarch? scored three runs tn the I i bottom of the eighth innt-ng to ; break • 6-fi deadlock and gain a S - , j R victory over t-he Stats The two ! | 'earns played at Macon, Ga Wed- i nesday night Felix D 1 i l' hit »n ip -tde-Hte park borne run tn the fifth with two rr.stes aboard to bring the Monarch* into the R-fi Up sihirh I Held until the eighth inning. Gresh Robinson, Monarch second j i baseman, was the leading hitter i i of the mght getting three singles ! ; and a double in five tups Bobby I = Goapman, the losing pitcher, ttij. ; l tiled for the S*ars' longest hi* 14,000 See Geroafis Top Baoters, 8-2 CHICAGO 'ANF'i—A orovd of I 1 H 000 streamed into Hanson Pa*-k ■ i Stadium here test Sunday and j ■saw the Kaiserslautern team of West, Germany defeat, a team, of j j < ‘hicago AH-Stars, 6*2 In am m - , tfmationa.l soccer match. ; The no-minute match was close t only through the first half of! i play. Thereafter, th ci Germans! bootere outclassed the Chicago -1 ans, scoring four goals in the final the Germans out in front, 2-L, j the end of the first half. The Mt-ars, representing the National league, scored first. minutes of pl*v and (tie crowd, hoping for an j upset- rooi-e-d its. approval The German* were i>to-garo» j favprHe*, However, Kaiser- , i slauter wasted little time squaring matter* Heins Baiu er. fho tean*'* halihack thd the acore with * rebound shot, ♦hat was defieeted his was i>v I All-Star goalie. Helmy* Mi ■ hf-i Then Fried Spaeth put the Germ as out in front ?-t. with two minutes remaining in the first half. In the second half Ottmar I Walter. Ge--many's international S star, boosted the lead to 3-3 ml l the first, minuter, of plav The ot.h --j er coals were .scored by Fritz Wni-1 Iter. Ottmar'e brother. Warner 1 ; Leibric-h. and Ottmar Walter b ! coin. -Tim Stoachrowsky booted 1 »bp AU-i'tar's second goal at kite j ! 30-minute mark tn the second ! ha|f. | The victory cave the German-- a 2-1 ed«e in their current United States tour. Recently th €V | beaten by » N«=w York All-Stai team. Praoe flowering shrub* *r*“-r '• blooming Hear Tn Interests PA«I«. FRANGF —(ANPI—Abe t Ranersitcw. owner of the i Harleb* ©lobetroMev-s u-. week >d •niued 'hat t-he Trotter.* ate d«- j firtH-Hy irifereste.l in obhitnlng 'be I *ftvices of "Witt the stit+” Cham- j beWaifi. »er*a+iopai UnivegaPy of Kansas basket hat! tar C omrnentteg or ru-rocr* hist Ghat b. rlatn i* anticipating leav ing T.i of K to iojo the htnrnak-tng hnn pro, S tpf*vsL j t)i slated frankly that h* would be wiling to *h,-. lank-v 7-footer coneidmiably more than the »15.0nn a yea* he w*« reported to have of fared him h* called Chanibw !am - . the most outstanding ball player tn recent years " and added "Gs Course we are wi**rested in j him. who wouldn't be‘ v ’ Here to guide the Trotter* in an exhibition sene* at the Palais Det Sports. Sapcrsiein confided that he had r.ee-pivcd cabled report* on Chamberlain's possrtsle switch Dr P-hog Alien, former athletic director of H of K under tutorship Chambr-rlair Hawed at 'be institution, w-rjs p,no'eri. a* saving The Stilt" would do. j finitely t«m pro Cfcarnlseptam himsek has been evasrve about the met-i.-r-.*v THE CAROLINIAN ....... . —....... \ •iackio Robinson deft) and comedian; Joe E. Bro-am (ri-j.ht), arc shown during 'hc-r recent visit wtife Prosident. Eisanhov'm at the White House. The pair were honored by the Washington. D C, fnler-Fculh committee. {Newsttfoss Photoi. Hampton Athletes Receive Top Awards; Elect Captains For’s7 HAMPTON. VA - Georg* J t r Brown, junior Indus?r.is-1 arts nia- ! | jor from Baltimore. Md.. and All- ’ j CIA A guard, was aivvarded the j j Townsend Trophy, tb.e highest a- i j ward arty Hampton Institute foot i { half nlayer can eatn. and re-elected ; j Captain •-.£ the Pira'g griddo-*. j ( during she Annual Vnrv> D-t' ' ! celebrstion at HI last Thursday i j (Mai leb t-dwin K, A«t>o?. sioTiio?* sraphtr ■ l major abo from and | \ (hrp^'inrH 3 of t n*-. vr.^mr 'jN* . [Clowns And Black Yankees To Griffith Stadium Sun . f WASHINGTON. D C '2nc [ the top baseball attract ions in the j couotrv "-x 1-11 sppcsj- a + o rill-th ! Stadium h&.f* Sunday. M:y ?/-. ! when ths fatnovi.? Indianapolis j Clo ,v ns rr.i-f't fhp Nfw Vork Black j Yankees in ? twin bill, The rioH rp.. for ! h.ivf* fipcr, miF the hret Boyd Scores to Comeback I Bout; Decisions Vaughn i S CHICAGO f ANP' —By corn- , ! narison at least Bobby Bovd u. a ! f hotter fighter than Joey GiardnUo j Bobby proved tha* last AVednesdav ! . mght by defeating a mutual fc* ' j who on!v tv o month? e'^oush' I otddueled Gurde.ilo in a bout \n i Kansas City. ! Boyd’s victim la;.f \v- oG.oc-jpv and hi? major opponent in h:;- cur- i • rent comeback was W• ]♦ > i lie Vaughn of California. •? ‘•* o j fisted battler and the No 10 rank j ed middleweight contender Boyd, a p <'dnrt. of ChuaE*' , cloves pounded ou f a spht 10 i j found decision over Vaughn be ! . town fan a m the S* gu!iy i 1 ffn rained nod on jL- « *, *e : ' the two Officiating J':':;.--. ! m r, the referee. ga\e Vaughn try nod The victory At, a hij» Ohs ■ fo r Bf’i'fJ. Ho In iiif tf> rr. i (Tain Ills hijh ctinflinp* |ri ratlrijEf) Wr* H la h r <.« in ? rHrp Mers 'Definitely ! din 'TheStilt" i Hace; Ban Deals Texas j League Financial Blow DALLAS, TEXAS - iANP.s - The decision of the T< Leagup so abide hv th° .lirrt Crow LoutcUma vie- law forbiding Negro player*, from performing with or against white players is pausing sever* repercussions »t *h» titm ■ loi' according to lot- ! r. r • from the league Where hertofore N*'gr" play. e= in the teams' lineup inspir ed farce attendance fnil v a<- *ei»daiiee • * r.heeyrport. tvher* opposing trjnv are required to shell their tan players, has dropped 10 percent from last year. And t he manager*: of Hte team* ire hoping wistfully for *. return In the day* when the turtistHe* M>nn at i merrv pare ftnt if the lot of the other sr\ e« team;. i« hard, that of Shreveport is even worse Despite * lie fart that opposing trams are forced, to rUr.v with reshuffled lineup? to mr-form with the law, the;.* have been de ( fort b., -kGbsil t K arc. * chosen ; for thf Van sity Club award as w j outaandmg HI athic-te for the past, j Neat Aiv.os was twice elected 'e ! the mythical Ail-CIAA cape souad ' 1 football. basketball. swimming. ; track, and tennis were awarded by ' the tpnpect.ivc coaches Harry R : Jotfcrson, Benjamin F. Whaley. S ! S Moore. .1 Morgan Gri'T'o. and | N Neilson ■ tic-*? ?ii Franklin and Mr-r?ha.l! Col* I ’r- I; m : r- ■ j i 1- ' f j bt n .fmrtriinr aHtaftiotis in hi sc bill an & -i f *h c r-i me ♦tm ? offer dfiffiF Gs 4hr be?t young | ptivri in h.'-f’h^U • ; M’uor leagu* scout? ahvay? ; ; ! keep q sharp eye <w. the club, and j ; r*p]y fev' aco MUwau- » Braves phirknd Hank A.iron i r ff th‘** f JoY.'TTT* rOStCr "i » tngnlh a r result 0? .* t noc 1. .mis gt Mi#- h.antis es fa it ItMfn i:i 1 ifrpilUfl l 3?! y» pt ' fn t*3 > i hout. Oi?f BroLp F.fyvrf'j i?.\v and t'fiji i» r a h. n\ ui £ft r fifth t oui* d ?uice th“p Giardeilp 1 •am 5 up. '-'.it h’ \’ iu.~hn m thf: Km* court Later, th* Mis- j r,oun Ashi r -i' C-ommission 6t • i ’fa" •• 'on p.r-»'\ :h 11 a 4 it a ifa d r t '■•n bet an.t«£ tftc re? A v®€ : used the wrong .system m ?,cnnnc S j the flight. B°vd I '-* f.’rf'k did not '»a t^p much trouble Vsughn, a l J crowding, deter-it*mod fighter. From *, ! ih o it):id j ound thrmigh the ninth. ; IV ■ : 7 r,i:*; * r r] • ; i-r ; .:f 1 ” i t"v-f{ to keen ftipr off fca* - nr fa v up terms I 't -he r end md eighth rounds * Vw, ; 'rin -. the first, .-ix'h and i tenth rounds ’“■' •‘-b »nb.-.cco rlo?r.!y fw b-l* r k for f-co io three , -t’rv ir | b ating Shreveport in its cwti ball- ! | v, ick. Shreveport., fsiting dismally j j ’a i !hr cjatf. has lost more horns I games than if has won However, behind the drop In *♦- ! tendance is another factor 'Negroes • in Shreveport ere reported to be j for-'iking the ball park in protest j of the loan In fart, a? far off ss. ffriu-ieii the rebellion is in rro?- - less I,lord Well?., sports editor of | the Houston Informer weekly ; newspaper, in hi: sports column j I urged Negro fans to stay away | f*out the games played in Houston i in protest nt the TL stand The lea- j Rue .recently pa red a rule repnir- I ins tire other seven teams to drop I their tnn players when playing in I lihirvi port Besides Shreveport. other teams ' tn the TL. all of whom carry No- 1 I pro players. *>e Kan Antonio. Aus- j I i in Fpit Worth and Houston all in 1 Texas, and Oklahoma City tn Ok- | labour*. ; principal speaker for 'b* All-Col- j ! leg- Assembly program in Hi's j 1 Ogden Hall, which was proceeded | ' bv a closed banquet for the srth- j ! ietes and guests in Cleveland Din- j I ing Room. I Charles Shields, junior arehi- j j ti?c'ure major from Baltimore, was! j chosen tn captain +!ie swimming j : mam, succeeding -lame? Bailey of j | Newport. New-s. Vs . and Bland j j Brocke'thorough ttintot* chemistry 1 ;mo jot from Washington D C.. ! u'-v. named ,n lead'the basketball i tenir,. sucro-ding Amo- 1 v addition the Clown- of fi‘T a sim F rh fornhc*', featur ing *be game» best known funnymen Kina Tub spec ~rtini>. clown Id Hactman, Friltcp lo t!--ttr-.- and Vatu*?- |>.>v Williim Natureboy double? a? a player at first base and is s powerful bat* ter Ham.man is a veteran in the • omedy business and has a jtand* tng offer of SI,OOO to any minor or major league player who can coital hi? amazing backhand ihivw; anti f»rppr-»‘b?) 11 nYhibilinm RESERVE S Koue<f-4 | 1&40 | I j | of Quality | Lwmmmn^ 355 <g>sas 4/ft <**. J&m pt, BLENDED WHISKEY • 56 PROOF • 65* GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIR!T| PARK tTIIFORD DISTILLERS CORPORATION. i.OUItVIUC.'I% WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 25 1957 Quits; Back Hurts Blamed LOo ANGELES <ANP> Mon tp Irvin, one of the top heroes of the N<nv i'ork Giants pennant oiKe m 1951, last week announc h'- K ll n ! T , he ' va ' s retiring from pore bad. He said he was quitting because of a back injury which has pja-iKd him this season Irvin who this season played lor the Los Angeles of the pa nfir- Coast League, made the an. nouncement through a, spokes man for the club. The spokesman rnd In m told him he had hop ' o help the Angels but du* to back injury felt it would be best for all concerned if he retired." .Trvsn hurt his back during spring training He appeared in only four games with the Angels thjj season. He helped the Angeles «•>.” the season’s opener with * home run and was hitting -100 The former Giants star was shipped to the Angels late !•:< season by the Chic age Cubs. «ho bad acquired him from Minneapolis in 1055. tti« acquisition by the Cubs tnark r-d a brilliant comeback, after the Giants bad sent him to Minneapolis in 1955. I ’Mr G brofce into orgaruzed 1 baseball in 1949 and played with. 'h p Giants about seven seasons With the Giants he. played in two World Series, m 1951 and 54 His | host year was 1951 That, season, he hit 312 and drove m 121 m teaming up with Willie Mays and Bobby Thompson in spearheading the Giants pennant drive. Asked about his future plan*. Monte said he and his wife will return to their home in South Oran e, N J . and that, he would seek a iob in an office where, there would be no strain on his back. Glenn Davis Meet Friday CHICAGO —(ANP>— Greg Bell, 5.956 Olympic gold medalist who baits from Indian? University. ill battle. Glen Dams another Olympian for broad jump honors during the Big Ten track and field meet at Northwestern University in Evanston. May 24*25. it was an nounced las* week and re-planted every second vear. Honeysuckle can be controlled with \ t.n
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