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PAGE FOURTEEN Eddie Machem Issue Ring Challenge To Patterson [‘Ready lew To Meet Floyd/’ Says iaeheni fi ~ :r Beating Sob Baker I CHICAGO Iddie Mac'--' m lunmonc'd in -.* lloyd Patterson I" i * >; Wednesday night IHe Issued 'ln It ter handle. ■ B \ lurch a r.rv, v |OS7 ring.Miif fclevised ■ago Stadii >n T . aid a re-', f 51,937 41. civ-- coed the ?!o" t 219 pound', ntrart hiirs-'H Machem who s'-'led ray 26 pour'd 'as hsrdi" r* u d the by.iv*:- . 1 n■ •' i": ITV j a * 1 - .. MaJ k. 'jkmiJt 'tQe ague Roundup CHICAGO ft Si. son. TV:?.-. Cra • fcorfi I'?; ■pjof t?'! J.raenear A ;lt $$ &>'Vf Then odd.] r It s'- rr =’ needed : v ecalled M r■ aa he Brave a >out hi? !sy Co-.; ur.i -nd 1 - ■ he ?*• * w. ’ I Cnrin rinf! ' 1 fv n in fl' • in the rn• b -■ ■ ■ ha/i lie# ti • b Listed -tog i the pr* in ■ nri I'l‘hviukee a Th* dri » eirhf: hois p ? *v r.- Three of < -Outf.e led ■ - Jill- B:;d --tisritilla —V- e uriej Bn. .- r.jured when = h i ] ado Ip Aaron, m r- : ’ ■ ' yin the X mown in d' tie b;u:r >ut of nrU-n 352 He ntr ''d"i Jailed* (/.- ’ • • f r Judge : ' or or Billy Williams To iV 73 W aekly Support , HACKENSAC' ' k ":'.O r C veek tor? 4 iinr-r E: ’ 54 5173 wee! h ylsints bv • h-: ; *e wasn't payment so The a<r Mnn -• > . • ■ • Most: ; College Bears List Rogge:' A idiron Sehctluie BALTEMOPIA 'ld - rune.^chedule, 'ootbjjll eon"'.: and .State ov. it or gar ?' .he 19 >7 st iron. -V ' . Eddie F Hur f. Hurt .i i will play in a to!,! m' : ind thru nisi:: . ,<.■ Maryland lied for Os no. i; norial Sfed;uia r.v m*~**~~ ... : I . • ■•- £,> /-vA .-•--♦W'-JHf •" T BROTHER V■ 1’• :w 15 r ’■: '■> " i 1 ! nl.t mwoi dot! | b?rs «f girls and boy* all ages j ' PLASk' IN I i"■■■ 1 s<!! Norfolk. are entering (hr National -I r* ni - Af..W L«ft t" r *r>•+ '' " nth* will j or ChampiosialiljM to b? h*!*J on Rt-‘tT »nd r-tho r.t.i ... 1 ’r h ’' Ctrl? N. r: College's Court* Jnlv 31- j: , 'unions t Iji Lijrgu sum- j Aflgwt 1. 2. * j, . of the 10 rounds, except the fifth, : v !■ h was ?vcn on the ANP score- Aficru u.d ■. j j-, issi.,;nc- the title : eh;.!; u l . , 1 chi : u said the Baker i >i>l nr,* of his easiest fights j He v/nsi! t hurt at any time*. ,i-;{ when He would he I- .|) *n n-eeci Patterson. !d --*! replied firmly, I'm readv ! Baker, on the other hand, was a f.pfi'y tv-fen v, -rrior. His face l' fi d his left ■ cut. •r! i*,' ---iierl near exhaustion. 1-ip on it war, th* worst beating hp pvr-r rrpiveii That boy brat n r good " he kept repeating. 1 ed about his future plans he ! ■■'■nppi d- • i'.-n through- through I* * runs ■. 'i He also led the infjp r; boro, regarded as the : -si :*-(-.lessor to Roy Cam - •at 1 i u Btor-klyn's great catcher, -- n iioiner to give the Borl c -.5 victor'-* over the ■ Cobs ftrueboro had de .-•i •.•‘. '.-‘•d i-r.lv two major league hits ; bri'n:-, his game-winning homer. Other -. ■ '.-h.-nd home* run hit - i tors included George Crowe, Cin- n '■ th:r 21 si i Elston Howard, >r> ' New York ;*• ki- this sixth): Er- B k> the Chicago Cubs (his 10: hi; Willie Mays, New - G-t-ir: :b,i * 13th> and A1 ts i dtruth th- (flps-fdand Indians (bis 1 fO-\ > d iur(drpt,)liy. raiTlP *-*e: ■ I ti*p v. nr. f sipinp of his <-ui*’i- r for -*I:H against. < : vct.ipij ? .1 Friday night. ’ ' hhi'-ted. l*.*.n doubles i ■’;-:■■ <o ipso the Van * '*■ * t) !<*•! victory The it : d hH r * rr.ig*- from .< diitrut! .2'.ft (o .237 Another fiuittpTj player—Smith, in-di ns' ihu-J sacker—not on -1 . . h-i'in.r h.s troubles at the o’ *p. f' v ith *hc fans. After a ‘ ■ . v ■ ,i n ■ the y-nkees ! ' , 1 ■' s! riiw ouT-i and an error', it- | Hrnisti bla.-'ori the Cleveland fans -* s : -red t h ; he v. anted to be ■: *h -| Srr*h nt-ni.-rs to pl3v the ;*■ ' o*! i:hi not ha- hern handling so : no: tnu-d *,*■ (rnsnent most of : • ,v - h-Upri on the com- I o' 1 /. V» il,i ibs and i>iwU> to post SIO,OOO . : !:t f." r u,t i ■ ■ ' nr! .fudge U iilt ■ f-n Hu:;,.s iy p in? sinc ; it-<oin C'•! t»i giving " <!' st |;bfr*v. 'in- >sin:;t or 'i to pay his wife ■ ! a : U ..ippm; t.t which i ‘ n-twk - Rear contest. . nr. vt.- xved and lone awaited a :Hi' il" will pit the n.ui.-i fui Morgan n for the first lime in a "■ "■ 'on h.t'tie against the osi. school which | emt- one of the top > in the Central Intercol- j ■■ :mle Athletic Association. In Capital Classic : «i'.tfwdi... Morgan will! round netting beaten up? Does it make sense to stav around arid let. * guys punch me around like that?” Hum ever, he had words nf praise tor Machem. “The boy is good, real good,” he admit How does in* rate Machem with Patterson? •■Better," he said, "That hoy will beat any one." Machem, meanwhile, took the ; ! victory in stride. He said he wants I Patterson but wouldn't mind wait ! jrr; a little He's pronably right 1 about waiting, for it- is doubted 1 . that Floyd would accept the ebal- ! | lenge now. The 21-year-old "Boy j ! Champion" was at the moment pro- ] : paring for hi* title fight with ! ; jLAfivuit.*' i iiii i j,criH€ Jackson thirt season In the National League three | tan players, besides Aaron, are a- | rnnng the first 10 batters' Mays, with a .136 mark. 10? hi s s ' ana 54 RBi.,-. He leads the majoi's j in stolen bases with 25 thefts in ■ id at tempi s Frank Robinson, Cincinnati. .3.3. | 100 hits and 42 RBls. Crow*-*, with .313 mark, 22 home runs and fit* runs batted in. In the American League, three | tan players were among the lead- j inr batsmen; Bobby Boy d, Baltt- i more .328. Minr.ie Min<*so. Chica go Wbifp Fox. .300 No Jim Crow In England, Althea Says, NEWARK N J. * ANP) Al thea Gibson current Wimbledon tennis queen, was quoted as say ing here last week that she on- ! countered no color bars during the ! Wimbledon tournament in Kne- ! land. 1 encountered no color barriers and none of the players have ever i i been rude to me.' the lanky r*lav. : i< • mated 1 Williams agreed. Earlier the singer had been in dicted on charges of desertion and I non-support The indictment u-as dropped as ; Williams agreed to pay 317.1 : | weekly to his family. Airs Willems told the jiid.se that ’ th «inaer had only been paying her i Sioo s week meet West Virginia State College' ! in the Capital Classic in Washing- J ton. r>. C. on the night of October 26, and will renew its traditional rivalry with Virginia State Col-! i lege of Petersburg. Va., in the | i Thanksgiving Day Classic here on ! November 28. The third night game on the! schedule is an October 5 mooting j ' i with North Carolina College ini Durham, N. C TKE CAROLINIAN GREASE JOB• —A {-w days before* the find defense of bit hoo-seywetcfh* title, Floyd Fotterson still found time for membem oj the "Chccnptona of Tory UTOw'” group I'.durb visited hir- H,-*’on- I wood toko. N. Y- h'* minq romp. Here Ho ”cr<-ee*"e<;" J~,r>y c -i, 10. before sending the httie terror fofo the r ng. (Newypir.ss Fhoto), On The Charlotte SPOR TS SCENE By BILL JOHNSON SOME IMS A. dOMI DAT \ CHARLOTTE While the maj- I onty of the local sportsmen's at ! ten tier is directed to the light race i being waged in the National kag -1 up the City-County loop is waxing I a hot battle of its own which would j make the big league situation look ; like run away. Here is the way ihev nprp stacked after action here Sat. •trday. Southside was leading hr i mere game, while three i clubs, Thrift, Grove and char lotte Black Sox. were tied for second. Belmont is third nnlv ihr pc gatr.es h**k Thrift stopped its losing ways at • five, straight with a 4-1 victory ov j«r the winless Mohavk Giants. I with Robert Saddler pitching 6- | hit bail and Robed F.n m gottins i two hit* ip five at hats It was | the fifth straight triumph of the campaign for Saddler, who is un beaten m loop play Grove continued its winning ways with a 7-4 verdict o* *c> the Black Sox Edward McCoy a ' the winning pitcher and O’Neil CAMP FRVOR .0,1 KSON nnd was tne outstanding hitter. > The big righthander held the Sox j to four singles, while his maws i were pounding William Walker for seven, including a home run by Reid. If was the third straight vic tory and the sixth win iri the last seven games for Manager Neely's hot nine. Southside took the measure of i Belmont, h-2. The deei-io.'i kept the Bombers | a game ahead of the pack -,n the j tight battle being waged for the ! championship. Saturday's games will have Thrift playing at Southside This will be the top attraction on the agenda. Other games will have Belmont playing at Fneunv.f«l in a rloi.i blehe;,der and the Mohawk Giants visit me Grove ABOUT PEOPLE Clinton Clifton, the rang’, end who is also an out landing basket ball player, is being woed by both Shaw University and South Cntolina State College Looks like S C State's persuasive men tor. Roy Moore In's the inside | track Speaking of Moore, ‘Bee Bee” says he lias the "tough est” schedule in the country probably will have many sleep less Friday nights this season. Starting on Scot 28 with Tte tltnne-Cookman, Roy will send His squad against Allen I . North Carolina A and T. Clark College, Fort Valley State, Claflir- College, Ala A and At, Morris Brown and Benedict. I Homecoming ■>< in he celebrat ed with the Morris Brnv n en roiinter. State and A and T aejl! he rla.th ingi for the first time since ifdjss. S C. won that one wt»h a 32-23 score •'Horse” Lop--, "Bus'' Cole man and Charlie l>’"?ny were the legendary figure. m the Aggie lineup that afn rnnon and "Broad River” Dawkins and Paul Weboer were the leading players for SC. The battle, at Orangeburg on Oct. 12 would prove a thriller And Moore, who failed in his "alow days" ni ct Augustine'" r dealing ior an upset this time time T 1 - Charlctt- Park and Re<- r « 3 . ’ton Softball Lea rue tMcii'*) en .icymg Us greatest season under i , Rcy Mclllv/airt. former Sfr*i*N n. athlete |, , Mack's circuit will stag- nine j games during the next eight da vs. • ; Games on Tuesdays and Tirurs- ; ■ j days are pic -1 under the light? ' jat the Alexander Street. Flay* j grounds Attendance has be**n in* : apirtog. PLEASE BE FOBCT*\BN j ED: If you are a riubbrr <weekend golfer) don't wager your working money on a friendly bet at the Bonnie Drop Course. Word has it that the -lirksters, tnam of them young players, are laying for the dubs j in great numbers. Seems as if these youngsters, who r m ■ hoot with the best do thnr pryltig on weekends when j most of the f* and over shoot- j rls poilldate the poii r-.e Talk is that Jemes (Gum' Mc- Clure circled the Municipal course : ;in fid last week That l six under,! | par. Since integration the city- i ! owned Bonnie Brae course he-: ■ I seen an increase in attendance Ov. I r, r 1? hundred players paid to ~’! a y j the course lo.it month. Negroes out ! ! number the whites by almost nit: • j i is one North Carolina A and T Col lege ha? snared Reginald Pry or. West Charlotte’s are quar terback in m.Vi Ilowc'x r. the Aggie mentor tnav find Prvor more valuable as a j shortstop or third baseman on the baseball team than b qunr te.rbaek on the football s'und T» us kill should go far in barn ! ball Has (he right altitude and all nf the rquipmriu m *.« great perfonher utne of (be best voun;; players I've seen " IlHbh-f Withers praises. Pryor has been standing nut on p-ih bit’s llohkSlt Red .Sox <> ,itii Ibis summer Coach Robert H, Jackson, the famed "Sf.onev II <>> A -n.l T College fame, now head football coach oi John-on c Smith t? ' v received hir Master's Degree in physirl educalion from Springfield College .Fob Camp, who is down to a trim 720 pounds, will h? cur of Jack’s stars this fall Smuh has! lord the service.? of ,] C Staten, i a standout ?! center and full back ; last fall Shadrick Mays, the bril liant rookie, is another bright pros- j pact who will not bf around c ’ tv Sept 1 " K r n n v Powell. Second Ward's football cn.x h, is • etui ing cards from Nassau Will tie home in time to open pr:n tier on the inth, he says As sistant Coach Rob Walton who is working with the Park red Recreation Commission summer, will report to the leim <m August ?A ' Wf arc not. going to play foot ball this fall,’ Rill Leak is tolling friends these days. Bill is refer ring to his York Road High school basins "We expert to have s top- j flight basketball team though " Bill will challenge both West j Charlotte nod Second Ward on the court next winter Rays he didn't j lose any players from the York Road team which won th? Don- ! b!e A title in the Charlotte-Gas- i ton is Center playoffs here laid j winter Bid * eagers were or- ' asi d from th? state meet in the i first, rounds at. Durham a week la l' j WEST CHARLOTTE SCHEDULE The West Charlotte Lion:-, who will open practice cm August. I? I v :tl meet -mdc opponent* on Lip football fie in., this fall. The schedule released by Coach Jack Martu- aw» l«*t tv*e.k. i* — , __ !Bert Piggot ’s Appointment \Brings New Hope To Aggies | c IENSBORO The recent -in-: i pois- rnent. ot Bert. Pisaotf, n? head , t j con- iit A&T College give-.; the , j hop \s of improved Aggie teams! < | a t -and new lustre. '.i w choice of Piggot! has met j . I r ■ dy acceptance by the players, i; !: dents, and faculty at the col- i | le-.e. but equally important, by' ; I the thousands of alumni who have not been exactly jubilant over I i I r Avgie?; near misses in recent j i j ofevenee championship play : This latter group has cone all out j 1 .1 ir Pig got. t during the brief spell I ince his appointment and are j still beat-ins the hushes helping: i?n that, all important, task of en- j j e.ouraging good and promising; high school -uhletes to enter A&T I ; his fall. i ben. brings to the job a lot ofi | natural ability, good tramfng un-! j tier some of the best, coaches in j the country, a weal® of expert -! i once in the c ine, a pleasing per 1 i sorta-lity which equips him to get! ! along with players and others and j a burning desire to win. He started off as 3 brilliant | young aihiele and made 3 fine record in spite of untime ly injuries which almost ruin ed his career as an exception e h.v outstanding performer. Tie wan a star in football, base- i 1 bail, boxing and tennis at the | : Hinsdale tlllA High School from j . I - -iodimicd in 1 Oof) •fir i breezed through his freshman i ! year at tire University of Illinois j ! at. Urbana as team captain and 1 j was later voted the "most valu-! | able plover" for the year. | He played under the supervis- j 1 ion of the famed Bob Zuppke dttr-j I inn his sophomore and junior ; ! years in 1940 avid 1041 then in-! I tv erupted by a three-year military j ! stint While in the service he played 1 1 for two seasons with the Tuskc-! -e p Army Air Force Base in Ala-i bama under Bdl Bell, who he suc ceeds at A&T Bert returned s o Illinois in 1956. ! | for his final year of eligibility, to 1 join the tan stars. "Buddy j i Young. Paul Patterson and Ike j i Owens and a new coach. Ray Cl | liott. He contributed a fine share to the team which last year con ned the Big Ten title and later emerged as Rose Bowl champs An outstanding passer and pun- j ter Pivaott. was quickly signed; by the tips AngrTs Pons and turn i h."blighted by such noted rivals 1 : Second Ward. Booker T W>sh- j : ington of Columbia. S. C . Gaston- j 1,3 Highland and Winston-Sajem j Atkina. Winchester Hi :h of Mon- , roe is the lone newcomer to the i | card The Lions « ill piav five moferenrr rivals this veer »In addition to Second Ward. Highland and Atkina, Jack Martin wiU send h>s squad a cainst Greensboro Dudley and ’Vsiliaw I’p-no of High Point in North Carolina h’f'srrn H.ch | School Athletic. Association play ’rt.o card shows five home en- i '•'enters Top cons.- st on the agen- ! i the annual Queen City con- ! '.st vith Second Ward which will j he p’ryed at Memorial stadium on j Oef '' r tV- st Charlotte will fare 1 Bno!: r T W ssbing*on. Dudley. ! Saih-bvi ■ Pi ice end William Penr. I Ia 1 the nr.r High stadium. The t npiete schedule: * Home c srnes I Sept 5. Booker T Washington. ! i Columbia. S C.; is, Giecnsboro ! j Dudley. j Oct. 3. Salisbury Pnre. 10 High j ‘ Point. Willi m Penn; '.’s. Queen ci- j itv Classic 1 Second ’Ward',. ! Gaines Away: Sept 13. At Mflcatoß-Salem At- j j k> n; 27, at Gaston 1,1 Highland j j Ot: 16, at Camden. S C Jack- i ! sou, 31, it Monroe Winchester Three Prep 5-«.-.•« ?onn l j i CHICAGO (AVPi -- Three i members of this city’s youthful I ; baseball fraternity appeared in the i i 23th annual East-West classic at 1 Comiskey Park las* Send A!! former stars local high schools, they arc John Winston of ; • the Kanzos City Monarch;,. Joe j i Mims ,-nd Abdulla Johnr-on of the i 1 Pvt rent y.l i - Winst.in and Minis j ire pitchers, Johnson is 3 firs! • | barcrnai’ fining Into the gatne last Sunday, Winston had record of (•.even straight victories. Minn, 17 ,ind 1 »>;jy, and .tohnson wan battiiuj “O' 1 All are fine prosper is. He -.; in Chteago '‘Little- League" i ! baseball for youngsters under !3 j j is sponsored by Mayor Richard J j i T I j i-y 'r Youth Foundation The ! I program is vital in helping to j : curb juvenile delinquency. iw" i 4KS&L L "'Mopt of ua den i put our best foot forward until ws get | the other one in hot srateri'* WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. 1357 rd incveditable performance for . two years. 1947 and 1948. In 1049 he received his Master of Science] degree m Physical Education at Illinois and joined the staff at; A&T where he has remained since. Quiet and mild mannered. Bert remains cool under fire. He car-! vies an air of confidence of his new and tougher responsibilities, and believes that a winning team! should and could be produced at the college this year. Those who know Bert and the! Job which lies before him realize 1 that both are well matched. They know that he has a big assign ment and that he has ability and —T”" AGGIE MENTOR—Bert Pie i rnit, i rmrtiv appointed h<■' *<l football roarh rt- T if ollr *r Sports Headliners Take Part In South Side Baseball Rally CHICAGO l ANP) Joe Louis lit- a'l time great of the boxing profession. Ernie Bnks of the Chi cago; Cubs; Ollie Matron and Dick ’ Right Train” Lane of the Chicago Cardinal.-,, arid Rogers Hornsby of Mayor Daley's Youth Founda tion. were on hand Saturday mor ning. to lend their support to 3 day of baseball at the Carver B s, bail Park. 133rd St near E ; *, iis Ave The dn hecip vith ? pir life around two oi the chtoj co Housing Authorltv's pro lor Is. lliroir! Gardens and 3tiir.,-j\ ICoirir., Seven hun 1 »■“ ■-— ,-^m .-y.«—-«-. -?«»e>y.. ~,,. f . ■ ■—rr"—r.p, \ I | * V' 11 '•: AMCSSW BOTTLE ' p Golden $| |f 6m I <h '/$ > f,v\’ ■?. rr “*!*.• fjfniiMiJphd&t- jcSy *** ’ r*tc' , '/W yV'.y^.'W (P t®»% gg 'j* ~jj t.:-.: •fafy'mz.tr ssm4, iM'. j&§|j i tv/-*M rWt-fiLLEO 4 Ml '-'••*► ScS* 'if-A GRAM DIMHLESS COMPANY. N. Y. C. 9* RROOR Ol'.tUlfO Of:' Gl". O!ST*USO PROM AMERICAN GRAIN Mamina, enough to face up to ts He will get down to serious business with his boys on the morning of September 1, in pic paration for probably the tough •st schedule any Aggie coach bar had to face in the half century of football competition at the college He inherits some top quality backfield material and a line which ha. gaping holes to fill. If his plans "jell" and those in clude procuring 3 half dozen or more good freshman backs and adequate replacements to fill those voids in his line. Aggie hopes for a real winner might brighten even in his first year Thos* krrt” 1 him 3!*p confident thst h?. i? pouss,! * n Uir task. d,'<!d boys, 8 tc IS rears eld from "if ?rpi* are r 'nr o tled in thft Foundation ?r*d in of fotsp'tHit'F ?r->rt*. The entire program "’as the re* ?ilit. of the effort? of Police Offi ce Art Kimher of the Ken«:t*.»- I ton Station (12th District' who : has been spending five and six of. his off dii!'- hours every day "-or- king with these youngsters The mam point *f the festivi | ’tes" -ays Officer Kimbei. was ! to acquaint parents with what their sons are doing and to try i + s in th?if 1/ qon’g qctivitiff*. < *
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