PAGE TEN t xf InLc!! ...WBrnek:- ■ mWmM&jfflam MK&B&Mt&M |Ph > fIE |||l B y-31 ■'' ~ V-a.;' VlV^i^ ,^*^';>i|aK^iteSßKSg*iBt yPMg6|j|roftSigTO^^H»Wwl^ 4 l: Hi ■ > v•»" 'X - %- : : j:' MOST VAr.fA.BTV 5 ,'. Johns, left. Greensboro 1 • man and sportsman, i t>e phfes giver* hv him to ,t*-,iet< voted most valuable p». t >rt - dur A German Instead Os Anthony I CHICAGO iA N P - L,- ’■ i ■ heavyweight r ‘ ~ ,r -pi on ir Moore, who as cru’ien , era I months am. complained - terly again- the . Os some Os the C}t;; r:i|Uf>» week Indicated he inn;* <•. • • ■■ • some of that- bu: >nr; s t.b,. Slated to fight fop i. ::i ■■ ■ Tony Anthony of :>• ■ • v-- - I trait next month. An" ; v. reported wlllto? meet <-. • ■. light.-heavyweich t . ?i in Milwaukee in f < ptemo' r , ■ ,i SIOO,OOO guarantee That announcement iw made here by bo-on, m . , ter Irving Schoenwald. «Aa said he would promote the Moore-Stretr along with rod V&lley of Milwaukee. '!!.<• fight would he fold in •1 ■ County Stadium, whore the Milwaukee Braves p'-sr Ilu-ir baseball ware-. However, there ;r- some o’ whether Moore could -if #*>ade the Juno •>. u; v ■< h • >•<• without losing hi- i" a- ‘ - Cubs Si & n b e 1 S I . RAMBLING, La V r Cbrago Cubs r- - fence Gladney ..'l-> ■ ■ ' : - ling college herd h r ,l mar to 3 profti'-ionn! >. .■ ‘t ; ,; i -r. tr . t and sent him to ILL ■■■(■< M of the Claes C C • for seasoning. Gladney w- - ='snrd h- p • ■ Neal, tan scout. -t--, . predicted b i ■.i •i: .•. pound star. He scon -d -. v hile Clarence was h 0,,-, i ; , ~ liege team win the V U ference baseball title fvr ~l< •• :h straight year In it -o: • rey batted a hefty ,41.1 n 14 _ •••,> ?, Cottonseed should be treat : and delinted before plant me. I Demand! Bl'mi am ill iilij HALF QUARTS 6?“'*’ >«nyj j - >*»•’*' i rfe! 'K& 0 f »«l«y»« VJS •'*vdj&gifr' “ memru «f j ” • refnuliwignt < picture! * | ! Koto! Enjoy genuine Miller High Life quality in popular Kiog Size Half Quarts! | j ! ' the pi .t rear. They are from | ■ ‘ ! ,r ' n - hi: Walter T'at'krr, i uffolk. V;« football; Tor How ■ I I’hila -irlpbia, basketball; ' ! h Ko tin, Kirhmonrl, Va , - 1 ■ Boxing Association has r threatened to vacate his title un d<-fends by July No ex* inn b-y, !• i that date would •’ be :■ runted, the NBA has warned. Anthony. a ran belter with a ’ ' u.ai punch and plenty of speed i! Mins Eyes Basil After Win Over Jimmy Beacham V H '' 1 1 ; TON > ANP' After topping Jimmy Beacham of Mi-, wry ;n rhr ;hird round of a ached-, u• d 10-rounder here, Virgil A- l 'ii ' hard-punching St. Louis' ■' - .vcicht.. announced that he 1 ■ anxious to meet any of the , !'*v> wclierweißhts, preferably Car-! men Beeiiio. rhe champion. •V ■■ , vno has had somewhat -of ~ ri’c.-j r c- : yii'.g career, bounc !'- •> o’.'o the championship picture j wni the win over the rugged i'- r-eh,im. Tic had previously won • •' • Fiaiil: Suznsiana, German ' However, bis win over v ms not too impressive a id si'irrrrf up 1 rutld rentro ’■■l Trior to scoring with *he looping right which put » a. * rj r l - •< I'l 1 Cit amp Joe Brown, ZuSueta V7i.il Gash In Title Bout r.'i.NYLR. Colo, fANP' --Light- , lb • ■■ pson Joe Brown, the Lift tv New Orleanian who com- ■ ! bun's : inch with clever boxing, ~ •1. in on: ii will put his world! on the line against, Orlando j ' /,u! of Cuba in the Denver' Aiuluorium here The 15-round! m ,•■■■’ ; '.Sated for Tune 19, and j ■ v i } \be telecast ationally by ABC j TV. 1 1 will be Brown's second title! ! def u'. After winning the title! I .oora Wallace (Bud) Smith ini i New Oi clans last August, he sue-j '• iuily d.f'Tnded it against ■ Smith last Feb 13 in Miami! |K- net:, h' ia Brown stopped Smith ; ;in fi, 10th round of the re* j match. In their first, title match.! ! the Lrkv Brown broke his hand Say “Minnie” Minoso Tired Os Being Hit By Stray Baseballs NEW YORK no srene, •.«- ~'.i before numerous mem | Vx . n| (he press and disc jockeys nod virtually catpM* * >.ted ids entire audience. 1 ir on completion nf his engage* mint he will open a four vieek stint at the Modern Jazz Root in Cleveland. Newborn plttya the typical Art, j Tatum stylo of piano with flowing I ! movern its and changes. He era* | | atos the impression of an Irre- i pi*• .-s,b!fi desire to tie expressed! and despite his abbreviated years j no commands mastery over his in- j strument Newborn has recorded at- j rrh used The «rar,k Is culled hmo. With KCA Victor and j cuai, “Archie and MehitaHci" that enjoyed wide popularity a decade or so ago. What happened then that such a talented actress, supported by a notable cast in a pleasing play, should close down so quickly The > answer may be found in a rum- ; her of things—but first, the the- | iter going public is reluctant, to j accept, Miss Kifct as anything more ' than a, sexy singer of sexy songs. ! Unfortunate that the public is ; stubborn ! THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE S, J 957 ! Bill BELL RETiRESAFTEe 12 YEARS “ AS A&T COACH; BERT PEG GOT NAMED I T h I'- . ' STRETCHER CASK - Fresno Stale's Mike Agostini 'right! puis his shoulder in the tapp in win (hr loo'yar<) dash at (he California Relays, Airy 35, A rinse strand is stmtrhm* Oflando Hazrly of Ok lahoma A& M. while Km I'knnis (behind Hazcly) of the* Cos Angeles Stridors was third it'N'ITED > PRESS PHOTO I. Lopez Gives White Sox A Good Formula * j NEW YORK (AjSTP) Accord i ing to A1 Lope?, manager of the . Chicago White So*, the Pale Hose r j aren't playing over their heftd? ’ j Tliey are just outdazzling the op ’, position. That, is the formula. Lope:*, gave . here last week as bring it. ; nsi ;. ble for lii? team's success this .-.ea ■ son. He has a running team, he ..tells you. One that can outsnred ! the opposition and take adva . tape of the breaks. Lope-' m’arie hn isppra !«•->! 'nit -1 the White Sox white washed the j might.v New York Yankees, two [ straight, in Yankee Stadium, much to the discomfort, of Casev Stanrel, Lopez 's rival throughout i the years. ■ | Says Lope*, "We are real quirk . , Minoso in left ~ , Dobs in renter . . . Fnv at ser , ond ■■ . Aparirio it short . . ; Phillips at third. The only slow guy mi the bait rliih < >.* our catcher .... Sherman ; Lobar." He then went into an elaborate : explanation of what makes his ■ ball rluh click. | “I haven’t had what you would i call any real disappointments:. ‘ , j Coming into New York, pierce . was just. fair. Donovan and Harsh j man haven't been pitching like. ■ . 1 -; , " k . j ! ! ■' * ' -;»t‘2 ‘"M j •BjP / iti lIL -■ s»* * . • - .. ...a.#-, -. 43SK. - trfSmr W - M uteJEp^-:... i £w x .:. • y Tfflffes , -■ , 1 % \ *.■ ■K v ' * * . MM»- * * J ' '< '£>■+•*; DC-CAP-ITATED—Milwaukee BmtoY outfielder, HrmJt A«r©n, ?oo&s his ccp in tm ell-nut effort Inr Daryl Spew,--/* pop fly the toctmd inning of n open ing day in Celevcland (Ores tes) Mi ipso tried to step! i home, She umpire called him on* Some guys thought he was safe, Those things are so 1 re, how do you know” 1 lie point Lopez was making j e add up to this; Keep moving i and -ou‘1! keep the opposition off- ! h.T: >r,e And A1 feels he has the! type f club that could keep go- i iiiK tlr t way all season. To illustrate his point, he drew I a comparison between the White j Pox ar.d Cleveland The differ-! cnee bf t ween her (Chicago) and i Cl vela nd is I'm in the ball game j more," Does he think the Pale Hose j could ec ell the way. Yes, he -aid. i adding, "this kind of hail club,! it's made for a manager." WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE fe, 1957 reliefer with a seven-nil! up | rising in the fifth. theOldtlm ers threatened to make a came j out of i* as they pecked jn.jv to reduce .in eight-point deficit to . bare three, runs j Time, .1 "sir. was 3 factor because i the contest had to he shortened at j the end of sever) inning?, hV rvfhw j ©IB STAGG KENTUCKY 4 j STRAIGHT j BOURBON J - jm »Sff $2 AS “pint f - $3,85 4*5 Qt. m PSOOI • STAGfi BIST. CO, f«ANKFO??T. KV. | Made Enviable Record GREENSBORO—A reaching en ended at A&T College here lasi Tuesday Bill Bell, head football coach *4 A&T College since 1945. is retiring from active coaching and will be succeeded by his top assistant. Bert Figgott Dr. Warrant!* T. Gibb*. pr*«- tdont of the institution, fead* the official announcement «s TiiPuriar a tl'Prk ago foUp^dny a meeting o' the college's board of trustees Bell, who retires with # eaaeh* "iE record of 129 wins, 49 losses and is ties, will continue 3? ath letic director and chairman of ths olleee's department of physical education I’lccott. whs his termed is hackfieid coach since 194°. will have r'lmplft" charge cf foot hill. according to the an nouncement A 1947 graduate °f the University of Illinois, where he performed is in out standing halfback, Piggotf play ed H >th 'he professional Los Angeles Dons for Hr 0 seasons. He also holds an M S degree in Physical Education from the wotp instltijtten No other chances in the athletic ?ef up 1. ore made. Bel! was an outstanding tackle it Ohio State University, from u hieh be graduated in 1932 He re ceived hi? M.S Degree there and has done substantial work .toward a Fh D degree Prior to to A&T. he had successful/ coach ing -tint.? i+ Claflin University Orangeburg. S C Florida A&M | College Tallahassee, and at the Tnskegee Ann? Air Base in Ala bama during World War II ; stadium commitments, i E'g bat: for 'he alumni included Faul McGuire, who sent a towering homer over the right field wail nd Ir ,- irs Broadnax, who batted in four runs. Frink BUr'iilton wa r fh* win ning pitchn for th c Aggies but j he was lifted in the sixth frame lev John Grant who finished. The venture v ? q financial suc aimed at. fattening the Alum ni Scholiv 'hip Fund