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PAGE FOURTEEN ■F W ' ■ ,• ' , | w? if HP . iv : ' fYn' '/• f ./ ; 1 • j SQOn i>. r ■ Hm' -■< Ca’itemia kuems JBftww i ot New v-. :. v ;« * : L-oiwl hh«r 8-2. fi-3 i in the Warn*.’ • :. ■ i;, r ** WimMdhn- j NBl® Glfcsor.. ■:-■■; ••. ' - ■■■ '• > - .'■ .•*,* ■ Ho’df l«« Swr-Hy io •- : i f/V v •' A ?»'•*>*' >t':tu'Ui'-a *0 H'V » '; •••- '! O .v • ;"•' *i*TT *»as , tented the trctfctte***, •• - ‘ • - »'«-•- UW *v-prw9 Photo), On 1 he ( • spoa : c;rAE BY BILL J’-H - ON it M.n ‘ TO Yo\ m > Basebsl ed t dead. Th r r" Negro Lea? - the piiy v : Official- es t • ■' cult, which 1 for t'r.c. r appolnted : total £••?»« ■ for their 'i’ ! •■' < : for an <=\: ' ■ of Phillip n sger nf the C‘ the .-•<-'■■ ' League, lea.'inr C would b a * ■- Aa Jr tuvnfd out each a.7‘-r went « ’h s ■ r. all fit ■ next vea: - pi n rr o t i o i thing ' > the league -> J - T again hew a p ■ • game . |le - kets Th tabooed ny. * > and man*' • • i •>••:• • that 1: Whv ?! ■ : . small ABOUT THi S A A'.n , •• - v , , Erne:-! ri-.e ■•• F r id to o fce-v; of i V r . Official umpires ; n *•-- < gUe. Both ass.irament Johnson < ■will pla? or ■By Popular Iter:! i IHALF | QUARTS K'C"' z '■'waw..v.r-.re > ■ ■-? I* < i 0* ' I ** c )?#•;' I j «1J y 83 , ' f' ' reli6sf:;»««{ t*- e plaasuiu! I'lfc: SJ* JttflL * f I it ft Now! Enjoy g -nurte Millar High .L-r --quality in pop’jJ«.y g|'-< King Sfee Half Quarts! j: e.. : The Bull; will face Samt; *il. vVinatpii - Saiem Teachers, i t'i ■>■ i : ' o!; Tc.tichars, Dcla '. ■• iv: -uh: * ■-! City Toacn- C . 1 AviSUr-fUlC's. ;-r .An oMi Deb.!cure e ! ’ f l Elisabeth City >. :b b ruet op. the campus In c,y th» <trove KluycmnL v■" oven .ike the top teams in! the Cily-Oouniy League before j .' r ;i! i. Tyv are three games out .. t. !h’. - writing, j I.i fact..or.lv rhtet games separ ■ e ' ■ fu • fiv bams Mbsf ex-; :-:■ : ir i vc:' v.-isrcci in the loop. 1 v ' 5 r y, \.\qk ' ’ : la’'! .c; ...or, is the • •n the National Lea rn V '■! ffnvV-y .wiped ■-•' : ■ P” pi mbit Willie had 1 :br; I, ri " ■: .--. ;ii r oij"h July 4th. '■■■ C b• ■■ - mark this 1’ • !, \t i-.tj i. *-o S 3 vs he’s ri ' *: > t-.r rat; hHtcr. h;t;1 b-1 ' r '• f> Nhiv >'.'krp Rr.jvp-, i I ,t:? ’I P I) btH p V!(J £ . "V 1 •••’’ I nas otllv OT>C | ■■ -t; I'iOTtf-r ■ ho: t of fhc Na trernd for hom ■ ■ >t! Jtjllr. WNiiio .Mays, Puke 1 . 'I IS. :s~ r - and St a n | ■■ rP.-ntf! fa.-U Lairs poled ?4. ■■ biy, \:iron had HA: ' •' r.ii . for the season on July; : ’ ( or,:' home run short of, 1 one mr!: Ho baneed 27; ■ : ifr.v The National | ’•"" ■ on: Company shells opt. '!•■■■-•■■ of i ro Duiocher ! 1 ■ l ';n VPpph tr]p ’ ’ ' ■’ '• - 'be first major! ■ : ■ : n flip century mark I r homer and: ■ t ! ’ie Cub-, on. June! '■h h no innth rrip : . ■ : ■ s'ud Krnie : ur fielding leasuers: • <•<••; e<-tlvp posjfions in i • ■ ' Lirough last week. ’ * tnentcher has; • •■ erroi ‘nr din putouts! b'': i ■: - to tend the catch-} i tt .110’.' average. Banks! ; or,i of the third feasenten j ‘bit .rib- The Chicago j ■ 'bo lois committed three ” •'■ <'■'■ putoui,.-. and 76 as- i . rk ! bo hot cornet'. ut i : -e.rr«, the standout v .nr in >bv buTiy Ipisjup ! b' 1 1 :’or, }- t « i.i-pii farm | ’ •'■ ft : t MTthvaukee I‘o' lit *iv lefthander - •> boo ••!,'! 1 rtf fire ‘ f h-> P.ea'es when b'lit to V, >•• iiii.) in she <«•*•.< „>»» | pacue. j ‘ spertenre, they ' ■ n t Hurm-in. the Cincinnati! ' no i\ t-.bbed a:, the ho’- ! ' ro -io , t j r; ~, hpr-ebap earlier! ■o th.> r- i 00, ...■ irided !1 n points! ■ Bi:.; Pnh Opened the i fib'i'tb ./. i■ o ;j robust 357 av»r-1 ■n'■■ io o •.rr after going O foi-19j :"ieb-]i and only six fori y, du; 'f : ,; i(. month, the. out.- j I'io " >nw lug averaoe crumble! to ,247, "LMi MBiiß MIKE RASTER?; o or (.‘rv( .bind Indian : o,y . -’- .. r. I s ".oinir great with | ' . ;; , fn*! rnat-ional l.en-' ; ’ 'oo'. Ir d ‘,’;j homers through Julv ; -; - i * * • n m.i.y TRirs ! i so? rusinC h i CUABLonTE -- As per usual,!: ,h„ <-'!ty-County Negro League.i -■*.li f '.t.j.i |. obo-fj too mtjr.fl prv.v-i : f l b T !_■;■’ ifiiruc-leridina team, j I Tio f'-.uthr.’de Bombers, who! f 0,.. mn -••fr: grj the circuit thus: r ‘‘" n . ! yr campaign with an tm ;b". .ivc v-2, record, were rudely i hocked by the Ail-Stars in the' loo*)’ seventh annual All-Star j: cf o o, here Saturday. The score wns 14-1, Mp'.vrvcr Manager Fate 1 , ; *i:-r,a’ -.tcrllng crew gave an f f •'•Mt-i.'f a<-count of them- j sfb. .s joe sb\ and .» half itt- 1 tdit :s. i'p until this time, they were on t'u* short end of ! -.ie i:> one -if the better P‘ o-ed R imes ,tt Griffith park tills seiiKon. 'Lie ij f Bin re tri inpecd hy Joe Thoo’.)’. o’ Thrift, counted a pair oi >•■ ir Die top of the third in rare n 1 nd thrv never relin be i !•<!•■•, >rrj Thompson of i *"n,fii Thoms;,,' starting hurl-1 er. ! u'ti'd t'vpr;-, popping with| a “ibibip thtoush short, John Sta-j lev cf >•• ’••nont fcHowed with ai .a t ’ip to center, sending Miss Althea Gibson Comes Homo To A Hero's Welcome New York's Top Dignitaries Tarn Out To Greet Champ NEW YORK *ANP* The ■ welcome mat wr,.« rolled out, for .Vliheo Gibson, the new Wimble don women's tennis champion, here last week, Arriving from Europe »i New ' York's ilnte[-national Airport, the i s rangy tennis queer, was met by a ! ' score of dignitaries headed by Hu- I lar. Jack, Borough President of j Manhattan, who ;e prevented the i I mayor. Rrobert Wagnner. Aslan on ! hand to greet her were parents, j j Mr. and Mrs Daniel Gibson, her I I fiance. William Darbori, James. Jr * O’Brien, deputy commissioner of j the city's Department of Commerce j | and Public Events, and represents- j j tives of the American Lewis T"n- | i nis Association On hand, t«r>. were her for mer roar h. Fred Johnson, md her present mentor, o-.-rloei Lle'.vptlvn l.lewellyn had «lfl at! aln-ig (hit Xiivß i, ih'iOP Florida School Acclaims Its Favorite Grad: Miss Gibson TALLAHASSEE - Florida A and M University tans like milli ons of sports fans throughout the world, are acclaiming a favorite al umna—Althea Gibson— with lau ! daforal phrases for her recent tri umph m the Wimbledon tennis tournament. fr an effort to nw* <rn ♦« vmj tvhat is tw**i£ said Mi,-. G'bsen C!as« of tyy; at Florida A and M T : nirerst*v iho, r'pn[lpt talked ** I*h the prFr.jrirtit. traihf 1 -, C.o3fhes, stiidentc -ioH ,ir»r>"‘'r*r‘, rour* srtorf, of riorirt* N an ft m.M and Hire's what thrv had to uv ai.out ilib iffpnt 19. it 4V|m h'edop rhampion, Dr George W Gore. Jr. presi dent. Florida A end M Universitv T join the millions of tennis lov ing fans throughout the world *n saluting np« of the favorifp daugh ters of FAMU ’ A, S Gaither, athletic director: We ore al! very proud of her” Walter M Austin. Althea's ten nis coach and onr-Ume intercolle giate tennis champion: A just re uard for a true champion s fit ting queen for the tennis world who has shown, unusual power of : perseverance skill and dc-tormina ; t;r.n which has enabled her to ov - Track Star Herb McKenley \ Hurt In Jamaica Car Wreck KINGSTON. .Jamaica (ANPt -. Herb McKenley. world famous Ja- i maican athlete -»-ho with G f "v: r - Rbodnn. spent Ion? years in the i United State?, i? now in a hospi tal in Jamaica McKenley narrow- i > escaped death when hi? Che*'- j ! volet crashed into another car on : the Paiisadoes Airport road and ! IGlled one men Dead is Ceieh Allen, to of ?-A Baltater Avenue Aden ulio spent. 3 niAinber nf years as » businessman tn the United Suites, ms rjding in ATcKen Major League Roundup CHICAGO (ANPI The other day, Enos Slaughter, veteran out fielder 'or th*> New York Yankees. ft. 1 nr.nkrd that Elston Howard, h;:- teammate, had hitting in almost singular tough luck ' Howard has been hit. tin a the ball harder than any of us, except, that he has been in herd luck, right at the outfielders.” They say in baseball that if you keep hitting them, some of them are bound to fall safely, Howard had that kind of after non against, the Washington Sen i:tors last Saturday. He hit a home >im and three singles to drive in four runs and lead the Yankees World champions to maintain their b-garoe edge over the Chicago White Sox in the American League pennant race, Roy Campunella hit the 24 1st Thompson to third. Staley went to second when Prod Davis, South side’s opening pitchier, hit Joe Chisholm with a pitched ball to load the bases. Davis’ teammates got him out. of the jam. tempor arily, with a lightening-fast dou ble pla.v that developed when Shortstop Sammy Moore spear ed a. hot shot off the bat of Cor nel Fox and tbiew to Catcher Fare Sims to cut down Thompson who was racing home. Sims then rifled a throw to first to nab Fox by a step. Just when it appeared as if Da vis was going to weather the storm. Edward Reid of Grove slapped a single to right center to send two runners scurrying home. An error, a base on balls and Sammy Moore’s single pro duced a. marker for the Bombers in their half of the third, and the teams waged a scoreless battle until the top of the seventh. At that time, Howard Cof fey, who relieved Davis on Ihe mound for Routhslde, gave up a pair of tallies Major Ran kins of Belmont, the game's star hatter with a triple and two single?, stroked a triple, to deep center and was nab bed trying to stretch it to s homer Curtis Rivers, second “has the finest equipment, nf any woman who ever lived,” and predicted she would lie come champion unre she over came personality problems. From the airport. Miss Gibson went to her home in Harlem where she was cheered by friends and the neighborhood kids. She told jhe kids “My victory was your vic tory." She also had a pointed ad- j vice for them “Stick to paddle j tennis” she- told there. Althea i first learned L'nrr.s playing with I erode paddles on the sidewalks of \ New York. The following day tk** 29-year old star was treated to a ticker tape parade along a quader-inile route extending from Bowling C.re<-n Square to City Hall, wher* ! sh* was greeted by Mayor Wnc ter. A!! alerti the parade nude Confetti and ticker tape were tossed in Her path, as the Cf*n puertna hero of (He tennis { crcome adversity as well as ten ! nis opposition. Henry Singlfiary of H>t Palm Beach I am very tumid of her. H*d ! was praying for I h«*r to win Sh° really hsd my prayers " Sing’etarv i* 3 ferrner P 11 *!,--r net star and one of the two male members of the team to work out. with Althea ”1 first clayed against her ip the i fall of' 1949. following her enroll j merit here .at the University” •**- i vealed Singletary, '* and Iffoil ” 11 ' 1 ! that she had very few weakness ’ and that, she felt right, a* home i the court with any rn.de- men;: i of the squad " Concluding, he sa” "Her winning the Wimbledon j couldn't have happened to a finer i person ! "] figured she would w.n d." i murmu Paul Bulf?. 'ik.6 , Singletary, was a member ■ ‘ the I ;iA and M net squad. r’ d also ■Charlie Woir nf Mumi who '.rid, I felt that she had championship j ability and after getting seasoned I with a higher brand of tennis, I ■ I expected her to win ' Golf coach Hansel Tod-os un ' ; do* whom Althea play d mior ■ legiate go’s - id : ,hc \*"*a a , cor-- petuov at'c: hod a lev's f*i iniured in the smash up are Alston Davis <*f 3 Gad puMp Avenue, Flies Alice Mr- Fartone nf ?, A Ballatcv Aye , Me. tohtl Thoms? nf 7'. V.7' * mtnvler Road, and McKenlev. vine I* c m;:,, -1 Government Aiirje-rvisor of Athlf ti, ■ Holder of the world’;. 440 vard darh McKenley was _ rdurning I from the Poivadoe? Airport Where I he had gone to see off a friend j who was leaving for the United j State? Hi" oar *vbiie nroreeding ' to Kingston, rammed i;uo another home run of hi* twa.iuc league career of" Robin Rob ires to provide three run? arid h 6 to -5 victory for the Brooklyn Dodgers over hte Philadelphia j rhllHes Fite blow marked Campy’s | ub routUHrlpprr off the once star righthander, j The hottest home run hitler in j the majors test week was Hank • j Aaron Milwaukee outfield- - -; Aar- ; ! r, n hit hi 3 27th home run against, i the Chicago Cubs and bis seventh ! in eight games The blast gave him I t more than hi? entire' output for j 1858 and equalled his msjor league ; high in homes achieved in 1955 Larry Doby hit two home runs 1 last week both to the opposite I Frank Larly in Detroit The sec j ond came oft Bob Lemor. Clove- j land righthander, that landed in ! inn left field stands in Comiskey ; of thro* All Star hurlrrs, (hen. fanned. But Staley got his sex •! ond knock for the day--—a sin -1 j gl<> to renter .• , and toe Chis holm reached on a in right and hoth runners trot ted home when Fox smashed a triple to the wall in right renter. Sotttbside snuffed the rally when Fox was caught trying to make a home run 1 out of the hit. If the All Stars were rude to 1 Coffey and ins mater in the sev | enth, they were meroile*.'. m the ■j eighth. They pounded him for five '. | hits. This output, coupled with a • walk and a fielder'y choice, got ' six runners home before Sims der t ickcd Coffey for Sandy Hogan, - hast of three Bomber pitchers. ■ Hogan gave up a walk, two hits 1 and a pair of runs before getting ■ the inning out. The Stars finish -1 ed the scoring with a couple a gainst Hogan in the ninth Thompson, Riven; and William Walker pitched well in limiting the heavy-hitting Southside team to six well-scattered single?. This j trio of righthanders struck out a total of to battp.rs Walker fanned seven in tils three Inning tour, Thompson, who is having s rough time m regular season play, was the winning pitcher THE CA&OLTNIAP! trails rude >n an epeate esc and accepted the cheers of the throngs. Later she was feu d at a luncheon tendered by city officials. Miss Gibson won the Wim bledon women’s singles cham pionship by defeating Darlene Hard of Montebello, Calif,. 6-3. 6-2 in thefinals ol that tourna- J merit. She also became the first Negro, man or woman, to win a Wimbledon championship. However, the rounds of celebra tion did net alow *lsl the pace-vs- | ting Miss Gibson She left shortly i afterwards tor Chicago to con- j pete in the M ona! Clay Con f ; tournament *0 suburban TV '’ I Fowct, Id, F--on there sho will •• ! tn the Pacific Southwest tournv i mor.t tn California then c.-him . New V.*vk In Soptoinb-rr to <jor*i pct.- for the V. S. national chain pier-hip at Forest Hills, the title he has sought for seven y««*n». . j burning desire to excel. If she had devoted »s much i* tea•s* u* golf j as she did to tennis, she wc-uld ! ha«e been a golf champion She J j was endowed *«. ith the ingredients ! ■ of a champion." a ~(*rd|j*e to Mn Alary ’ ; Btltr, Ahthmt h.xs oner- said that her life’s a!»b«‘io*» aw to fini -h college >**l.-} .hi>tt< r i-r;i;* i h»*ps,plf (« **t*f.)*ii j* j*i*<»d tint* kd gnnid Ipipro'ce hr* • ,rif ***a her people- Gcmtimunt!. the A and M wo. J n 5 counr.r-lor, said: "She held ices in each of the four dormito j in which she resided during feuryears she- was in attend .ircc- at the University and was ■; penally good on the judiciary committee. This wns the group I ; which handled cases of nusdefneau- j : nr in the dormitory She was al- ; •■••••■ vs just and fair in her deevsirms “Aithea was well liked by her t . 1 peers and her instructors. She ; , . knew how to get well along with j [ j people Many honors came to her ! while living on the campus and . ! -he bore her victories with digni- | -; ty and humditv. Althea, will ai- i . *,*-aya be remenabered on the cam- j ! m:-. as a fma peron and a good 1 i 1 sport“ i dnvrn by Davis who was on his | way to old Port Royal, The aeci- ! j dent occurred just opposite the runway. Fatally injured Allen was from 1 the parish of St Ann and had j carried on business in the United : States for some tirn-' before return- j mg to Jamaica recently to settle . ! down with lus wife Cerene. and j i daughters Tvv May a. law shu- , | dent in Enpiand—and Mrs. Enos | j Miiir of Brown's To**.n 1* is do'ih’ed whether M.-KcrNy i wit; again he able to run. j Park in Chicago. In that game won bv the White j i Seox, 5 to ! Doby iggrevated t > j rroin Injury bv sliding into home j plat?. He was expected to re:;-.usi6 i j >-;-gul?r action after ihe AU-Star | ■ game. Sam .tones picked up his | | sixth victory for the Si Lows?, Cardinal? by hurting shut out relief ball as the Va (tonal League leader* defeated the Clm iTtnafi Redleis?, 3 |o . in n Innings, The victim In that m«w was Brooks Lawrence who dropped hi-, fifth decision j acainot nine wins. Aaron was sticking right in there in the rier in retain his As of List Sunday morning he j National I .digue batting title, was batting at a 141 clip, 12, points behind (he leader. I Hh.mk was the leader in hits j * 1121, homo runs < 27), runs batted J in (73) and runs (63), i other tan NL players in the first j ton in batting were* Willie Mays, j Mew York Giants. .320; Frank Bob- j 11 risen. Cincinnati, 310, and Lrocge j j Ctwe* Cincinnati, 307 j In the American League, B r *b j j Br.yd, Baltimore, with a .331 aver age, and Minnie Minoso, Chicago, ; .315. were among the first 10 fcit ! tern Mmoso was fifth in. RBl's with 52 Brooklyn dropped a douhlehead er to the Philadelphia Phillies last ! Sunday and the man who dealt a 1 ' 1 deadly blow +0 National League * I champions in the second game was , ; Chico Fernandes, former Dodger | 1 j chattel. Chico slashed a 3-ntn rimi- J ' i hie |.o give hi? team a S-to-2 vie ! ! lory for the sweep. I Eight workshops will be held n | part of thy proceedings, They will be devoted to Improving conditions in educational administrators’ j leadership, adult, education, read ! in?, science teaching, teacher wel ! tare' and security, elementary ed- I ucation, inter-group relations, and j teeondary education. . t I A rst iiii’KP. is, n ? 1 r r*Air t> Atffiea. t,,h .mi. \i-s AmU r. ,-ift so the tcjini*. n-orkl, w.si'-'s (p the crowds that rime to wel come |tcc u jiSi * ticket tin? p.i “Minnie” Minoso And Maya % Star In 24tli All-Star Game ! i b i&zt~footed Orestes i Mitten<o Ms* j I *jp«o ind the WTiiie • j Mays shared the spotlight itt the ; j IMtii efftTPial All-Star game \ idi Busch Strtdmm he* last week, j Minoso, Chicago White cox Out - j j fielder, starred both at bat np.d i •! tield. Sent 10 to i eplace Ted Wi'- | | hams in the ittr-ins;. Minose ! J slammed a double d e ep into nrht j center proved the decisive j 1 blow for the w inning Arneric tii j j I-eague Star?:, who won.. 6*to-5 be* j j for*- 3 r.-.p* ri 1 v r-rc**vd of HOH9S A field Mijitc turned in two Dwight Fisher New althe MARSHALL. Texas (A.NP) j | Presid -\t M. K Curry Jr of Ei- ! ! shop C' ‘liege has announced the ap- j ! jJplnt.lT! rt ...» ii n?'<- Dur-Clur of j j AtbletP -for the 1,95 V-56 school j ! year. He is Dv ight H. Fsc-her of j Oberlin. Ohio, who for the past j nine year; has h* en Endin'* of ! Athletics and Coach at Alcorn A slid M College. Fisher received the B»< heior of j Science degree m physical educe* i ‘ion from Wilberforce ui 1935. He \ earned tjj)e Master of Avt? degree | in physic J etUmation at Ohio State i University in 1936 H? has beers I ci s hing twenty years Last year, u & at Aletr n CHICAGO 'AND Joe Louis former world's heavyweight box ing champion, ha.- joined Mercury Record Corporation's Public Rela tions Staff Joe. for years, has been a great patron of popular music and his many of Ins favorite artist# on the Mercury label During hn carious ttavcl* tluouchnnt. the United State.-, he will have *he. opportunity to exploit their recording# a imwi the disc Jockeys, dealer* ami jukebox operators whom Record Corporation, he icilt visit for the Mercury Some time in the near future Mercury contemplates t Pleasing 8H slbiim by JOE LOUTS calif* l '! ,"Keeping Physically Fit". Included in the album will be a booklet on the forte a mentals of boxing fkOklmfr I | | “Firsthand knowledge does ! not become seenndhanded I Just because it ie used!" WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 20. 1957 i »*lc. hero l>lly f Ith mi tii-f ip tipn fr**m J Ireland ’.v-*** h p r * tint« f-) !H k, Boioucli nru ,i*- ** t nf 'J m.ha ,i in Atthc:* }*e_ i-jnif t H«» first Negro in AA’itnhle- *n; *l’ ’ » ’>' ( imp pi tjip nii-.th when the Villon,its srored three runs it* g 1; tp imi!^j:-.- *l,* thr^**' “lit f incmnati s Gu« Bed and third ha c*i*i« Frank AJalrone. i . sin-, i-•»-l m -* from first i<* Ibitfi •*<■ a cfound -*e by th' ! t üb-- Ernie Banks. Then with a ru.;*n*-c <»n spronfl and tnn out he raced to his right to pull flown a, lines by Brook lyn’s Git Hodges The play end ed the cattle M.sy?, the New York Giant. l say linish<-d the season with a f*vc fr-s lo.il ix-rord The Cfgesters i ' • on 20 sar-es while dropping 15 i During IP.oO '*). .*? ?r.d ,*.*. Ai- : r -1-. - in’.- i-j 3'V!,i*i: top if! | Negro college* in football The rann§ is ba-ed on poll s ! roudiio’ed by the r.-tfsburgh Cpur iprl Chicago D ‘end*’ From i Octohrr 19 if; to Ol tobm to to. Ai- : gm .... v. i J9&***±. «r% st~ e\ *■' 4 5 ©I. unm gamuts “ rmf ffa r. history t n tpitj a rhs !nn!in* •h'P when she took the woinfn’s 5 ; !!llfl5' Sllf 3!lfi Dirltnp T?2rd also won tha doubles match, CUP PHOTO) j hc-v kid, whom the excc-ri? cal’ j th- most exciting player of the i pre sen t dec ode delt s •?r ed twe i seventh and two-run triple in th? j ninth. In th field he clayed hi* u?.u --! al brilliant defensive panic, racin'? j back in typical May-, fashion to j haul down 3 lons hit by Williams j Also appearing in the game I were Hank Av on of the Mil-» au i kee Bravos and Frank Robinson of : ♦he JtedJers. They collected a hit I a piece corn football teams did not ;e > a conference game, winning 27 : straight. Before coaching at Alcorn. Mr. fFisher coached at Wilbertorce j during the 1947-43 season !n 1946. ne coached -it Maryland State at Sow'? Maryland, Fisher coached •if Alabama A. and ft for four ; yrart hefor* World War T - 1
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