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PAGE TEN On I he ( harlot* ;* With ESI.I, JOHNSON It May Not Make v .»nsi To You But . . Jack Martin hr..- sm Monri >v and (August 19 > f - Charlotte High ScT,'T s football practice . . . Would bo < unwise to open on Ton, .i .y '.V, gust. 15'-. hr said ' and his player.. > ;■ Fridays ■ ", ;■ Cbarloti/- pla.vi. • * ids . . Kenn.v Pr/veH, : n ■ 1 orach, v ill so riho-id open mi rhu two {tractic> -■ school open tic p The former ’*> ’ i American - )/ v ••■ •;> -■. w halfback at ,fobn---.-i ( Sindi in the cat i\ -in i ■ s vm tough nine-eftnt i trig him . Oiims Mem *'4p H.Tb at i. iit>‘ «.»» Sept. 6 . , Th*w oib AshexHJle 'f. pii. v f v -.- etois-Salcm Atkin*/ V.'in ■ Salem f arret l> hlsvWo Booker T. Washington, Sabs bury Frier. AVrs-t < h.n in'l s * sufl Thomssviite C u arch Street. Hieh . . . The Timers will f»nt**ru«n A.-’ ■ Tills. l ‘ ''ify&gyS? ■ J; •/% -ifee- vi ?s■'>£ I I* s* fi v Bslew f'srvr. tteldsville au -i Concord . r. home Kenny hope,, fee b l j’ 1 d team =r r,: i such depend a'; performer.:- Kalfbeck,- • Mays and Die W » =. tmovelai and Cuarter/ Jerry Fite Off /> "J 1956. Wc’/mni-r-i be- the star p attack. FISTIf'TTrs 'Tis an Into*' •• • u-h* ' d promoter Joe L-as-ib gather for the f* i • r- . day night <Au'- t the IT! OSt f'' IT!’ 5 around the :1 "■ B:~ ..Tcb»i m ■■ can be found • pas-os, will f.f«i >n ■ turn bo-;’ white clouk-r ■•'-><* £ C . W > itr > - *.:.■• ■after u rr.stch But -• sidered one prospect.- ;■> tbs ■■■*• • out in !■■':' f '!T:OT c e> ■ un Ti/nh hi*Tin * ■ weight attorloi.t.or; this strcler to a ■ heavy w/h rrorm ' %. to (i?<- t t-, twg., is f. - , ■ . 1 ■■ Carolitv/s. is ' f / ■ • * T \ belb vv<i ip <- ■ lllft Whii/; eat apr a ! fif-htr.f . j’ i M ■ sfa ndeny <■.. . ,ii , Flcreri'■ ” V ■ ■- r ■ - i ; flii.H Thomsf- V-' 1 / ’■ ■. h customer, for * Altogether, there v, - ->■ rounds of Thema> and Ne > ',■ t eights, if'/rured i i er and Carl Ch u«.t • Parker in the or/- ... May and Wl-’m ■■■ " " ! who abouid go ' sion. provided ‘ ■ . handling May i ; - ftj? the ti§sst he 3 ■ v state - , • Ail be lUlillllii' 1;• Sv’. ~v: . . *' B W i .* h Boss! M. Y, f■ • / ChUwk CHICAGO Cfn ampler- in r •? t- New York C,’ : !-•• players like li a 'i Triplett and E ' keep them in front Those player;-. •■*. :’1 - ?rom such veto petition as Jack ?;>" . i =; by Epps, Tnnnell is one of {to* s.d -9TS.T!S of pro footlMil. in !i ■ tilth (wisoh. C m li.; ft ;li SFSFS * IKK J»ORfW • ' UOi 1V to M> are hbown ;■ t Npiv York UTrfW’-Mtv s rum.tr** *i;r us* ate ©amp no hake ■•••: ~o "r; York where the MFC it“ol of Educetioa offers ?d* tu* <<! r.<«i '•• ta physical educetien h- Mb uv! reoreatfo® Seated pn the ground i SbMI-riL’Kt'.S . . . o v iwo games wore reported! ; ! oiint.v League- action last j ~ . . The Southside Bombers | ; ,und the winless Mohawk Giants j w tip for a father one-sid-| . vw/ey. And the Chav-; ; • Sox kept their faint j .>• urabbme. the pennant , ■.., j tin* Bomb' rs alive with ; v. •...;■•> liVc-r the Pneumafil '■■'ianbo’ results lift the Hr inkers 'e;»<i«n;: the league by | a- .me over tlic Grove Slug- | who . game with the • , xm: Kill", ia Belmont was ~e! r and the Ht.ick ■■ j ) wo; n , who were saMirday. arc two games But. with oul> liuee .■■• lute r» (naiuhis on (he J . il would appear that / , w . out of the running • heavy cannonading! :. i ;i !>y John Wallace, Sammy Haywood Watson, John Wtathpry, ' Herbert Taj'lor and ; Bav -vend ’ Watis. Watson, Wal ! vVcnthftrs and Taylor each H-Tbu! rd four fai'ts td the ill-r/t. . while Watts and Moore -re •pdrtinc' throe safeties apiece, '■•..i-. Boc.bar.-i scored in every in ./r- f.u m...me- tlcß rout. Sonny v:. , ■, :e. v im twirled a 5-hitter, ld- •v*-dabio pitching from R-tvers yj ,:• <■.! curb". Bivcrs and I f.-iun John Brice. Sonny hr\-\ the Red Sox ai, bay : ... ~ j P ;,;i job while Brice and ; ,-v ..■■'.--vc'each polinp home . ..;,. in jo-hit attack attains* nv-n'-.is Hewon. Box’s flintier. , . crof into the act as ; n :. ■h; 3 nniv of bingles .. • .-chcdulc will have rir,-. ne-mont Blues playing the T ; ; >■: V.; ;r> illF FneUtUS' • ■ i-h :;>v pinyiii ; rt 'Thrift and - jrins the Mohawk mi.; ;.j the Brook hill Village > > >j- Tit! VIO SAYING . ißnmnoan, the funnier*- of mow tOUVlng With ;,p. Indianapolis Clowns of I,V J promofiodtr "The .. *-> m;'t i/m it 3 bit We ail ~. ~-m "/'■ Bit! i: > 0 help at all." I ,i . fporiff U ■•- nU I boo ... ; . ./ i v ';r h> i; r,oit lt-e =. •.. 5: ) r *»}»*, i ppoi'fej >„ V. k <> h\iT l y r»roit*o ■ ' ’ r» )' i va, ii hi* v>i^ *oav- ,• -•■•» ; ? k * Ihr ;-»nrJ ibr vo*nn7M\s"\ for w!hirH I,- r• i -a i H’ip Dh\>b,r tn to i wpIH ir* id", j about any ev**Tst» h<?- A , rmorlpr '*.v , , ff 2 T Kiv'v-i avi man v ; ho h vs rioting his harri-earned ;‘nritM'y in “which he : vov. . vr-rv little pbout- A.s a i ! ■•: ■ ■f '. ?,Tr. .Tones hss made ■ v f irrs 1 ’:. lor.v- '--everal very r • rr;f'ids a,nd he hgrealised • ■'! profit from the expr onrs f. 5 it worth o " Why n c -ic so much To gam if’". ■. cmrrr'iye Eampe f r, f the *. •and has no to d sr-v --.11 f'iOii is (hit rntoht ii.;, h " We. Sir is one .: *-..■ "I ■ ri" I h ;c br-f!t n i t'i evert pro howl gim». ’ t •:•! -dlv, Tinmen is Oil# r ' s rm;inr ,oro football ■ He Decamp so dex . .in this speciality that i; ; of other loams in the '• / o’ is:)/ 1 ;.i develop special for • s io mop him. They simply are, hern the left: IMftdestine j ; Brown <>l Cole.vain ami Mftrccle , Ms-frer of lfl.il East 11 I*2 Street ii« ".VioMon Talent. In the hark (?<-. from the left; Bessie rtu rrv of r*(o Murray Street. *■ t Willisms of ?I5 ; T.f.wntr ;-trrp*. j in >.- deity ot 10011 Southern Avt„ SFSFSF TIMTS OF THANKSGIVING Aoe hn r dler lost? r.ulbresth bi>w«t down In n«*3y or at Bialet Stadium in Oslo, Norway, after hr bettered the official world record for the itO-vnrd S hurdles, racing the distance in 50.5 seconds, Cnlbreath, of Norristown, Pa., surpassed th* former mark of 5J.3 seconds set by Russia’s Yuri Lituyev In. I-c-ndcn in lOM. l fnrran Mnrcan sb-i-- y'ohece star, l (Tilbreatb finished third in the lAd-meter hurdles a*, the 1956 Olvmpi*-» .VNITI'P PRt-"S PHOTO), ! Replacing Thomas l\ Johnsons WASHINGTON. D C. Dr. Frank M. Snowdon, chairman of r the (‘.ommittee or, Intercolleeiate l Athle*ics at. Howard University, to day announced the appointment of ' Robert M- (Bob) White as instruc ' tor in physical education and coach of the varsity football team so; The 195?*-58 school yoat \s football roarh. White ve fJjcera Thomas F, (Tnm) John • ijri who asked to he *riirToH ; of the follow ms: the season. D>ini!E b?s year tenure as coach - compilers a record of .12 wins, 2? and 1 ties. John on will remain at the F nitcf'ii-y as instructor i?i phvs : irit c-cluration and coach of the v,*f' tj v baseball team. ; White come? to Ho-tcard from Stuslurs'' ® | i ’ " ~*' '" I „. , ' ; „ l ti i e. v | poured a half a do?en tacklers, - down field to grab Turmell before! ' ; he could get started, i He set a. league record of 3ft 1 b punt returns and has mad® 67 ci i pass interceptions No other tle ! tensive bark is close to these ec -1 complishments. j Brown, a Morgan State grad- ' | uate, was a regular on the Giants J i before he was 20. Last season, he ; | won the Associated Press award I the outstanding lineman in the j league I The 245 pound. S'~" Brown may ! Hr th* fastest big man in the lea* sue He is a murderous down ; iirid blocker from his offensive S tactic j%t: r erasers he has been j ihe iron man of the Giants. toad | ing the number of minutes play ; ed. Tiiplerf bids fair to become one of the outstanding run ners In pro football history. This is Sbo ihird season for the former University of Tn ledo iOHio) star, Msl season, j KUttbriH City; and fiharles Ak- | ton of Louisburg. The six-week j NYJi program ended August 9- i ! About nn summer students at- | ! ended elasaes out of doors e> in log cabin classrooms at the lake ■ cap whlfh i» situa*«d at Hie j I Hjrrimsn section of Fa.Hearfes In- I ! icrstat* f-ark nsar Siaatsbutj j THE CAROLINIAN l Neve Haven, Conn , where he serv-- j ed as program director of the ci | tv's Community Sc boo] Kecrea i lion Program for the pact year, j Prior to accepting the New Haven i position he spent I our years football coach and afhietio direr.. I tor st Eligabeth City (N. C«) State j Teachers Collcrge. At the North Cirnlim school • White's teams compiled at 2S-6-2 j record, wining the Eastern Inters j collegiate Athletic Conference 1 championship each year duviiiv his j MAC "Coach of the Year” for four I conseotttiye years. j <\. Hvc of Rlchmftnrf, K , White holds the fve hrl<* f * y f 1 Science desT-ee trorn Kcnluckv ! Cultegc * 19361 afid the | Msster of BHence degree in t j phvvJCxl education fr>ot the Ms bull-elephant chatgea pib d 515 yards on 125 carries a ! 4.1 average) and produced six touchdowns. In the championship game with the Chicago Bears, he played : through a hall doren defenders, a i Mocking guard and the umpire | for 17 yards end the first touch- j down, setting off a 47 t.n-7 rout j ! Mel was named the game's most valuable player on offeree. Epps was a regular in 1955, The little fireplug fullback from the University of PiH.'-hutgh fch®n en tpted service. He will be playing his third season. Chuckily built-, ha Is hard to bring down, in 19H5, he gmaased 375 yards on 95 at tempt* and tallied two touch dowry!. A 5-year-veteran. Spinks joined the Giant? las- season. He came up to the Pittsburgh Sfceelers from Alcorn <Miss.) College as a full back in 1952. The Chants acquir ed him from Green Bay . IWest of the, nkuient# were pbys* | ka! education spedaiisi;? or sport© j directors in bicb schools and rol iegfs rorfy-siv coiirves were «*t ■ sered in the ramp, übjepfs rang | ml from I nk torching technitjwea i to tnorlcm and fnlk dance in- J etiuction j Unfvcrsd.ty of (19119)- i sdUifVfi of service in The b j s A*my during: World War ! il and h?s New Haven Job» j While i r . a veteran, of 5H years in thr- coaching proie^eon I the coaching field in 1959, seru j ing as assistant coach to the Jate ! Henry A. Kean at Kentucky St-A'.c, ! He v/.jj? named bead coach at the | Franhfort. Ky.. school in 1947 and j year. His next two years were j Vernon E. uSkip'i Abv aur. j White accented the Position of head I ro*rh at D* '••aware State College | !JA» seasons. Thom \v- I rr?f>verl on to Ftixabeth Ci ; v •r• »- ? h'nff; Thu- to iuo thcr in the Sirica of sterfes on N.<tk»n.il Football l.eaguc teams with'tan player#.) CHICAGO (AMP) Another ]-• ile;;fone tn sport# will be o-.tab* bed this year by the Pittsburgh C-tosto-rs. On the Sfoolers* coaching ?‘?ff i 3 l,r.well Ferry who will a:-; i?t offensive and coach and scoui Thus Perry will become the first I tan player ever to achieve enacts* n\a status in professional football Perry hs« played only five games jn? professions! football He - 1 r '--d ; : t the ton:-. •- Uy of m. -•!-■; then clayed two years of service fcot j bail In his briG service wph the j ctfeeiers Inst- season* he was one of j (he most, falked-about performers | )n the league. Then he became the i victim of a freak accident, s-iffer i inu a fractured pelvis and disloca ! ed bin His recovery was exccoent. i into doctors advised him to remain ; away from active play until 195«.- j The Rtrek-r. stened him as a j coatife on the hare that ho -wild j Jv Ip the team in that capacity and j as a scout ' On tits artive vo-ior. re’ cr, ten j naptvants will be seeking berths • on (Tp Stoelers. Veterans Include ! .lock Media iron, t-s-k'e BID Mc j ('lung and to.-'■-tilback Henry tord Niyvcomor? listed are halfbacks Tom Hr ntiv't/ l-s and Ed. Merchant and fullbacks Roman Gavin and I .ioiitl R<'" d j The flu” 245-pound McClut!?, 3 | fi-,.,h i ear msn who plays both ; V , >lV s httt, .s used prcdominatjjßy J c.-i'defense. Ho'bar, speed and is a tori; ‘to”g tackier. H° played ml -1 eo football at Florid■» A and M. and had hi? ability enhanced by j Army football. j McClgircn a Brtburv -Cookman • OnllCD* tirlei”, v .tnrt'r; hr Hip - I 'sea«,n Th- ST. 21© pound j M<ndrnn operates boh si end j attri a? a slot hack tto is an excel* i lent pass receiver. 4 former t niversiiy es j i-.itobursh stir, Ford c-rueht j on with «H- Steel era y*ar | ~*t»>r hi? re lean® bv the Clove lard Broun* V jood nun on punt ref urns. Ford is consider ed primarily as a ttetennive hack. However, tnjuHi-s to o i (her ptovpr-H i'orcfd him lot* l a. bcH-cgrrylng rule last sm‘»- I ttmt, tocodrirks. a former iHtrhi e.it> half berk, tv.ru recommend.. pis Ity Ferry. He ha;* good speed and wax r»ted one of the fast* er.t barks in the Western Con ferenoe a. few yrars ago. Merchant, S'l". 20.'i-poundß. per formed for Miami <Ohio> Uttiver j »ty He war dr.if led by the Steel* cvk three years ago. but since hat j put in time in the Army and has briefly played Canadian football. Gavin # t .-a ns mat* 1 of Me i Clung. This hard-running 210- 13th £23s m. A*- ’ ht? e-A dTo Be Coach Riddick’s E: .1 P tNCC DURHAM The number ”13" ! oey prove an omen of real good j luck to North Carolina College i football coach, Hennati H. Riddick. This is the Eagle mentor's 13th year at his own alma ma ter where he was a standout end rn tty’ 1930's under the - late Coach l.en Townsend. Aft r a r< r.sational career at Dur ham’s Hill’-'klo High School. Rid dick enteroo the college tanks in 1 104:i. In the pas* 12 yesrs he’s done for the NCC R i idders what no other; man ever did: he's brought two ! outright championship:-, one lied, and. for the whole truth, another; i championship that was nullified j bor a; of the use of an ineligible t>i.oyer. As Riddick starts the UD7 sea , son. he has the advanctagp. of a i big salary raise and. according to j an authoritative source at NCC, fa- i culty status. j Ironically. for » man who j produces championship team* | arid who has received «w»l j honors a* "Coach of the Year", Riddtek l« under no adminis trative pressure to produce champiohuhip clubs for the Ea- gle*. "Our first omieerr la to develop ft good, fii i rule college second tn rone in on: U: Id” is tor yyi do-ophv t r- -l IN V ( ()': . :t Virgil Motir-vhear i V»-o-. -.t.jsr ' " H «r< !«*« s corner (■: , :■> b ,-‘M:nd action of their tight j« Ch-•eland, Angir-* 91b Akin* fl TKO moments later. ■ ■>.■:•-> r!tr.s> phdtoi. Johnson, Peterson To Ply ; Wares With Gridiron Lions F'litor •• Note; Thi? is snntb yt~ in Ihe ..fries of "tones or! ifj’iv in the National Football I I CHICAGO tANP) -for several • years the Detroit Lions have been | criticized for what some observers j contended tv as an allergy to the j use of tan players. j it ' ooM not be accurate to re j py.-. t that Negro candidate? didn't ’ ; ■-reive a chanc* with the Lions, but none has lasted the full rows orr" the da vs of Bob Mann and Wally Triplett In 1950. For example, last year Walt D o is was retained the first two rarnes of the regular reason, then cut ioo-r The same fate has befell ire nth < bin aspiian+s Thi-, year it is freely predicted th :t the i-iiuaiiori will change. Dur i ms the off season the Lions con -1 ported a trade with the ben Fran ; ci, rn Forty Miners Unit brought | them a rugged back m the person j of John Henry Johnson, j Johnson has been in the NFL i More 1954 He played college foot ] pan at of Mary'? fCalif ! and At* | j i?i,na Slate at Tempo In 19.53. he j | wo* drafted by the Pittsburgh j ; birelers but played Canadian loot- j 1 belli, becoming the most valuable ) ! player in hi' league. Believing that he would cofttl- 1 I pna to play north of the border. Ih». b . ler., <ic.'h him to the *■ | As a halfback. .Johnson was the se ! I ,;., t (d leading NFL ball carrier In j his rookie ye n'. II ■ continued n standout perfor- j ' j pvm- m tin* tvn succeeding season?. I l i . ven thourh he suffered a should- j I I dor :;rt»! atioti In 1955 Tin.- r, c.-.-eVi Buddy PsrVci • a' the Lions intenffe to use John- Tups Mexican ! SYRACUSE. N Y ■ ANPi j tip and - comma featherweight | novo Moore of Springfield last j Wednesday night won a split 10- ' round decision over Victor Man i uni Qui.tano of Mexico City in a 1 bout. Hint was telcvtwd nation ; ,?]ly from the War Memorial nu j Hftoritrm here, pounder spent two years in tb* service h* for* completing his final - year in College in 1958 Heed impressed Steeler coaches. • but a military service rail will « probably beckon before he s given s » chance to perform The former Central State- 'Wilber force' star wl! be regarded as * good future - prospect r.rrzil ENDING SAT : ’■' fA" AUGUST 135* of NCC President As :: o Elder “We.'i c inicic-.-ti l in having Pa i-ellent teachers do excellent job; in the classrooms to stimulate our students to prepare themselves foi full first class citizenship If our tench< rs in physical education pro- e dticc championship teams, wc’n proud, of course. However, our pri mary emphasis is upon the dev el- <• ' | HERMAN' RIDDICK son is a fullback The 205-pounder is a power ful runner and Parker believes that he will bolster the Lion?' running attack considerably. Johnson is also a fine defensive j back. With the 49ers. he was used [ frequently In this role On the team ? preseason rosier j this season also is Douglas Peters. . a former UCLA star. A fullback m ■ hi? college career. Peters -draf- 1 Hi >;■;■ - v s:- TLif ftniJßgON OF LUXE COMPANY. DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCES CORPORATION LOUISVILLE KY KENTUCKY BLENDED BOURBON WHISKOf— -86 PKOOV—CONTAINS 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • ■at of the stud .nt f total psr ■ Tirljiy.'’ L;ke other teachers a* NCC Rid i< k received s nine percent sal :,v increase on the first of the ronth Ar.d he was also given fa ulty ;-■( at us This last lap seems to . r an his future at NCC is secure, itlier as football coach or as tea cher of hioiogy." Calm and soft-spoken, seldam given to superlative:,. Riddu k hikes thing* in stride. 'We have another tough schedule eomin up Our game here In Durham Athletic Park on Sep tember At with Morris Brown may show where we’re headed this season.” After the night opener, expected tn be played before a capacity ci owd, the Eagles play at home a gain on October * with Morgan ffi-8 in 1058 October 19 Virginia State (NCC 33-VSC 13 in 1938': and Shaw University in a gal* Home coming on November 2 ■We’re lucid? ( r > have some good returning backs and a fine crop of linemen for 1957.” Riddick say*, Will th. Eagles repeat as cham pions? "There's * good chance w* will.” And the*’* from * man who does m«i*= worrying for * m.as j with so little real worries than the | taw allow? ted by the Lions Is 1958 but also $ cast his lot in Canadian football. 1 He played for Vancouver. Peters is being giver, a shot at a defensive bsckfisld position dur ng the Lions training session at ■ Ci snbreek. outside of Detroit Tb*; 22-x ear-old native of Oakland. Cal- j .f i? fast arid will be given a tho rough trial to stick on the kickoff • team and as a pass d-f-nder.
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