PAGE FOURTEEN 63_Men Report To Aggie Coach CHICAGO ra!s‘ pitchers >' Milwaukee ■ The record -;•■ Aaron's baf.Miv sharply after ■ change with the accused the F- • ticularly Sara u • Jackson—'■l r tag a t him Ik ie standard , - ■ accused to dey. - ■ • by Manager F.•- • the Caxdlnak ed the eha- ? Ci.iid .c\s or day las’-. r> •, ' Remaintas hi r>- however we ■ v JJe'i? Vw 1 .; O'-' ■■" - inter, o' ’><■ < hVillip n '; *■ 0 ■ ■ r ; Inson had a F; *;■ In the Any; a' ?r. J-: r;< Simpson pu- a New -ta r : . team back or ' •:<= tcv t.he n re-id dropped t.’.vo "country cou.-nr.A' i- ’’ • City A ? grind slam Form - ■ V; nt i 1 a 6-run third lm-.n • < . . gels team ft"r, ' ' 4 tn the p had Conner (ed for h o run of the - -•••• After OP 1 .?"'- N'M fi'l’- ’n ' fit Ldr D r> -. hitting ramp. i • White Siu i g ■ gainst *-he v>* Oobv dio r ? in Vi", • ga.mf?, to r ticn rvt t'*r -* . • ers to 2 b , ■ 16 - rn • Don rp’.vcnr: Cincinnati Ptae H r - bs. • and failed m - . •• get his f:fth v"-:n-v Then. ’• '-'vk —• quite an or a earned i* wjh . % ■ C‘/er tb* ' " ■ Willie Mi 1 ", of '.i'° : • t to 2 2 Music 7 a:c ■ At NCC To 7: ,' _4f Afeef Sept. 71 DURHAM—M'as r of Durham and llru. erts of Hollis. N teachers in No-rh r leges’ musir dr ;>a? among faculty and :• attending the so • f - ■■ n tag of the fear ar Ip day night, Septemb* ditorium of the Kd NCC President Aih»v-> i will preside and gr l . returning faculfv . ■ ; . ber*. Mia* Davidson. Din-;- ■> • tire. Kffn'il flse 1- >f th'isie degree versify and the on grp* In inn’-!!' from Mi- I versify of Miefcigan. ■ • 9 piano tout or ind rhos i <1 rector in Washington h i--.n taming the raiy >r i i • i at St. AugusUm s Coh . leigh A. specialist f.n r> ■■■■ -n ■ ; , She has done furih:- Catholic TJni' •■•■rsitv, \Va : .and at NCC. Roberts, a native ton, N. J., received ha< -'- i master's degrees m Cleveland Institute of Mu :.■ taught, for two vuirs .it : ler Academv of K)'-.- a -i. h-, v , land and sorter. ye«rc. lie imv 'ni voice and trumpei in M . ■> ■, u studio. H* has had v taf y ■ radio and television, nnd nuh m chestras in various pa.is s, country. Among hi-, opera roles ha ." been Othello, Don lore in “Carmen." lUri-imes in Ariel In "t'Enfant Prodi.m and the Donkey Man in ‘'Wise Mriden " “Set My People Free" ami “Outward Bound" ar. a mom: the dramas In which he has eppegred In musical <•<•;■• .rfh' Kob-- : 1 played Joe in "Curm- n J Robbins and Tiumpt-t Roloim " “Porgy and Bess," Br.-.ck ip ,i in the Callry" and Bu: n ': '• l; bone Alley.'* He ai.. little mo; ' th n i • *n eggs per hr.; p- .- v, Good farmer; p' prttd.icfior. r 1 r-'.i.ja fK«nv useful purpo; e. • WMPS—■ Jwr term am eoaaucw «r heart W* ta >»r W«,c De* ■ \ stile Co inji'Vi'S IV; > , rcpe.if, ii'-lff HOJNT —• Coeches >?tm - . 1 ;■ oo s'-'l rd',vi.; Mo^cly p..-, . Wti !ia.m Penn T: • (' >!."* flrr.ft in pre i' r>',.y;o , for the bur ; !•••: ’ S:- r ;.p> to (y-<= Friday Jii.-V. R-pt. > in then o'*m back* t, • V:■•■■■•' tv!:.-n Coach Wil* I . ')■■ > P i y.mt of .. s to town Friday a, he wil] have with him the ■ x ' f .i.f Wj-aiYipions r -f sonnel reads jori a! • <'.;•• ..>••< as it d'd last year. T". i.Tmi'sr High s':ho'6l line is ■, ■ : : ■! from end »o end and . r ! r .i;r' : -,r|oV..nS +0 • - 111 = th-.ir. John Lanier fish wei?,oinK J 65 pounds . ■: He ivd is ‘ yosv and is r.'-i rear or at iftO :. . ; 'he-i fiorr* tsc* ‘ s! !'.* i?.? pounds ’•’•Hi ■ bs:''.. ..t bis old qmrtorback p*: ■ .s'd Kiv.;wi Erown, the triple V. : ! hr .1 !:■ f! half. Thorn ' I be r r £hiff<-:l from fuil to 'I ’' '* u; order to can 'd and down field «in- iVsii - Drviis hit raid ••?*•' -i •' :riy lasi year and in i l *.: - f onfrrrnre . . zvrr.-tged f? points a i 1 - in. nr, hiunped High > !’■. ‘I. ;>• «»arl* s-imfl last ,r ’i Foint hasn’t i'Cii'r-ei'tt! i,. V. , p. i 1 ■" ■ d- ' • a. okv s ■ v •f.icnv up; t neighbors ’* a:;,;;c'y, r.n1 ■>> le-ntavilie. For year? I weh ; - 1 " - tows been a j Burlington doe. not regard t'coih*!’ "V ,i>sMti* i-f :n the (> ‘ He 1 ad- . n even fix feet Say Ray Robinson's Hassle Iv ith IBC Strictly Business NEW YORK (ANP'. What Is i ! ttw* real re. mn that. Sugar Ray j Robin; an says he lx calling off n •' lightweight championship light .th Carmen Basilic sched nif.fi far Monday, 3ept, 23 at Yankee Stadium'? Robin.' on says its because pro* ■ motor 'lame:’, (l Nonas failed to " ! ''"id on lb? TV-radlo i j contract,. 11 Oinor-? -a ; Robinson is waging m • i-' fiioionical war against, hisji ’. .on:; tic for, the onion farm- . ■ o i'""i < i■ m:.im , who doesn’t i i ..I . re ear i Meanwhile, Be Mho keeping > h • • )’'•<(,tram, prepar • ! ■t ■ ' battle of hr- career— i ■ »tj. ■■ import.;’nt than win- : (or. t " tcht crown. i < ■ 1 I■, , f •M I I In th* Hog I ’ ! Ui .pns ol whipping the rocky, It v :.n for the t?.i-4e to be set. There's . j Pig "Watt* Mevfififa &t left end j towing s« feet one tn his sfook | ing feet and wishing 160 lbs. who ; pulls p-t'ses out of the air like a | magician plucking rabbits out of \ a hat. He was the team s leading scor- ! j er lari, year and is eyeing aU state ; I honors this season. On the other ; j end >s nx feet, five Johnny Bar- j i bar weighing 193 lbs who is ar. ex- ! • f&llent pass rerlever. j -lee irmith at welcha Ml lb*, snd fa tnueh mi both nff»n*e and drterse, ta<.i<|os ; t“ » s hard runner, Jerome .Johnson ftt, r'cht halfback se-or ed «0 neinia fant year, Ho i* stiil well remembered bv j Washington Hi. of Reidsviila. Car- i : .'or Hi. of and ' West Charlotte for his outstanding performanco against them last i ve-AT. P r J?t„ Weal yt oitarferhack won't ■ forget that Mayfield end Berber ; : will he somewhere or, the field I I Althea Top-Seeded In National Net Tourney VOBEST HTLI.-R. K V. (AND! - I Aithea Gibson, fur-t. Negro to win, j the Wimbledon women's singles j fitJe, was the top-seeded woman j player in the National tennis chsm-' j ptonships which opened at ! ’AT-isirie Ciub here Fridav. A-m --j train'v Ashley Cooper topped the ■ men division In the tournament. Althea, who drrw a first-round match i with glamorous Kami tagprn*. >» seeking to fulfill a life,long ambition of hcrnmlnc thr fjrsf and weighs 187 pound®. Beidevflte , i won’t have an easy evening with I | Foust around and he seems to be i | ready for the heavy schedule, that : | lies ahead, | James Brown at 204 tbs, will fill j | the fullback slot and Bobby Jon - at -IHS will be at renter. The Tiger i lino looks nigged and tough. It i.« ! net over beefed atid stuftad with i dfi-d weight; but is strong and fast ! and full of "know how ” Kridsvillr realises that it l« ! a irinle "A" wh«o! playing »- garasi double "A” cr.aspetlttau ami ran t afford to cheapen |t» clasmfir.tt.ion with % loss. Reirlavllle reslltes aito that W, Will be a star in Burßng-tan’a crown to knock off * Triple A" school that for years has brrn a staunch bitter rival. Ks idsville will hr rr-ady. Ac. -a-*ri 1 Burlington. The g«m« jd-iould be a natural. clever Riugar Ray Robinson, i If is » fact, however, precious tow have accomplished and i one had the elements work ing on his side. Be that as. it may, Robinson stands today not only as one of the great fighters of all times, but as one of the shrewdest business men of hk day. Hi - battle with the IBC presi dent now is on the TV closed cir cuit rights. Robbie claims that Norris gave him » written agree ment that there would be no de cision on tv closed circuit that ■ Robinson didn't approve. Mean while. Norris has it contract with one outfit which may net the fighters .5230,000 Now Robinson: comet up with « rival outfit which can add about a hundred j . thousand bucks—«o he says—-to 1 TP-m CAROLINIAN , with waiting arms for those bullet like passes that he is noted for throwing, not vr 1 he fov got ihai "'Big Wall" cm tig sag his wav to pay dirt, t the- p.-. is right [ Dunbar is *:lso ftn-sro of the fiict. Toe game should he «. thr-ltar. j VVm. PENN TIGER’S Sf'BEPnj j Sept 8 I.sx'.ngfon, Dunbar, here: 1 Sept 13. Cw»r of Winston. th-~: | Sept. 2C. Reidsviijg. there; F-ept Sit ! Atkins, Winston, here: Oct 4 The- I masvlDe, On H, W Ch %r~ i lotte, Oct. 1?., j (Hom&romlng) her*: Oct 25 Lo -1 £■.:n. Concord, theie. Oct. 31, Sto- I pherj-Lee, A l i"i'!r there-; Nov. 5, j Dudley, G-'vii.-hom. there ; f>s NEAR BLfW DFVH 3 ft Rf. mu HOMF GAMF*> 1 „ , , ' >. a. Burhnrtorv 0 {% * 4. M s I Airy; Oct. 25. stat- svllta. GAMES \vv A } Hcot. 8. High Point, Scrt j tsbury; Oct. It. Bcl.rr.oiu, On. ]? ; Karstifipoti s ?, anri Kav. 8 Thomas i viilo. Negro -:*vrv fn uin '.hr S' S, Natinnji clumnlwhin l» :d --d’taon to the Wimlilrdori title, al-.o a in- the 1-.. Nal.ta-"]! f Jay Four! chatnpiouship at River Forest. i-l f- rbaek'. Moultrie Walker. fnlMwrk; Dur-ic Hestc halfback, Willie Shivers end, Mslcofm fJarth. tackle; Rob ert Wagattiff guard. Bobby Jotuis. center; William Alston, eu.u-d, John Alston, iacklo; Lit. :h W .-r end. John »Vj rv, end Raymond Mad den. tackle; Luther llogortt half back: Dewitt She ll '- au'-rterp.-irf Vandcr Nixon, halfback, Jontfr- Albrigot balfb-vk; Benny Wih -.n, halfback; Frank Fiinlall, guard. Robert Wade, end, Mc.lvin Hum phrif-s. guard; Chcsleleh Walker. Center Gary White h"-If back Rp mu's Ni-X'in, halfback; Janies Bonne, fullbnck. that figure. That’s where Norris and Robin son disagree. Noma says he does n’t know what’s wrong with the fighter—he stands to collect, close to half a million out of this bout —which Norris says through his league beagles, has been spread over a, three year pay-off period to keep Uncle Sam from gobbling up most of it, in taxes. So there you have It. At any rate, Sugar Ray called Governor Farrlman in to referee this on" —while the Boxing Commissioner Julius Holfantf wants In neve n talk with all the principals la-l Monday Measiwh;]', Sugar';, teaming she at. Long Pond Inn at Greenwood Lake Has become quite a mecca during the past few weeks for sportsmen. 1 GRr.F.NMBOrtO Sixty 'hr-v find h'lpofuif: began workmus ;i AiR’.T Collene on Monday < ialvvr d;iy' of ! b■ o week in prope. o'.ion | ! fo>- the 1057 football camvifli.e.r, I "'he group, oru of ipr liu-Rost in ! i retard you;-.:, siirprisoo Bert ru i gott, the no v hood coach, who I frank in ;. || reporter? th it, ho bad j exportod tan -n Alniord evei-yb-d-- * ; a-ound thf Azy 1 camp . jpH u-ed to "ota that among t ■ j fourteen- ui-o reported ''.'ith r - * ! prior notice v-t* thrce.hu* ta> les, "These nmst. have boon t’-. j ansu-■ !•« to our prayers", mid r.c- i Kott v !>o h-»s bj-en worrying ,'.ll j ! lutp-rnar abr-ut the sborh'-ors at ! ! that posit ion Faced with the husk of r building a creditable Aggrta soiiad, th* i-oim-i svelcro ■■ d ■ 20*vets from last yeaf* nuifit. Among them were: Kick, j Howard bmlf.lt, Ho’nrrl Twiftv, Arthur Worthy. Faol Swann, i 1 j Edward Nesbitt, V.|w >*<] find holt, fjiurtoc Debase jnd ~!:jr I Uneaten - MJHnn Friers, Tliho Milton Bcter,. Tho «)« Su.mlin and Jcbnny tVitd i low. The- day's program taatmmd f?l- ! ■ tefhc.riics find iicht drills, 'cut itit*. ’ coache*. tjctm,? tb® fine ,-cnditlnn of olhb i-‘ -V. ‘-*id. f>; it thG’t* i i pl’in? would bi? TTW'drct/iUv 3lt6i>'d : before weekend to includ? rciCit ,:i \ ! rough work tjaan usual for first ’ 1 wrok or o vat loaf?, ! Howard Smith. M\*vi*rmek. t &A i ! 1 h«* hov& at t h* f.: rst confer e n c e . i - ’ 6 !"> ■> ■ ‘ ; i f . »- v . chi to grt vpony fox 1 • ."t ? L*N t V »r\n yp%f jn l } v.Qd-Vjjjsjjt * pn < wortc fp*io T Ar *’ P> 'i ! TV 3 £ t- q{r V »v, • ‘p tU p A e>-. ,0 ■ y)nrr>n )S t r> b? niav* d«• Tt }]•).- ' . frd’ovvinc Saturday, Octo-.vo’ 3 September 7: E.f « b 3 p mtovmv® i iiisH ®ll y 4? #L ; pm 'Sp ; I £iApCt y i# J® | M ! g% * I f fp cvf H BM £!*. I sISa. y r 3jgs‘P? if wS : i 8 ww i ' KNOXViLf.F. Ttmn Ti w ■ two csnciiiflP.tes for the 1957 ;- : ..iro eo; pec ted to .report to i, .. : viile College’s Coach ho ■ Mungn;' ; i prospective zithiet- ?" are in the j Bulidotis from last year s squad vri.ll a iso tiepin practu* for an i eight game schedule that automa i iioally eliminates a -r-pc.'O r,f th,-, . ■l-r record ior i-iy coi^c:y?ive sea- I Candidates represent eight (states, ' i which include Tennessee. 10 Ohio |7, Alabama, e North C ,rei;r -. I * Kentucky, 2; Florida. ?. Geoi'iJj, |1; Pennsylvania* 1 "Rome good ' : bunch, Al.hlt-t.ic Direct-••• Julihn ; : Boil confidVci. ' "ions ’.hr ?*. pi ~ r r-Silj. i tuns from l.:st >-<-ar'p t-.r-n are Ralph Ross, junior, tackle | and eo-ruplain, I la.; David Boyd, sophomore bid Mho Is v triple ilirr;-I in the barf,-field hut disiir-fftnrihcd | himself s% quorterhack in IP%<{ i Joseph > per tv “ Vqunt;. ter,;-l| soehornore eeuler from VI * ' 1/ r- c v h- * ti; All-rrl and Hi i ■ bei-t l.ucs* IJi-tjs rta.'s twins, i a pair of halihn-lts nl il.sr.i t' li-ii ahiUtv “rr-i-'i- f -", B'.vd's tn- '. mrne, is f. -»•*, f.- is* j tat. Virginia. Dbsefif id i\v. Va '- ( t-- r;,-.|tace. ' ' n r->n-.;J»«.!fh- - Tm- .-r--l|e-x. A Til- , j Con: . r-r < r 1. n- •< i . the j 1— - - - ...... j ' < ■ \ -* • " ■ > -f, "ARl* ■■ i t; • *■«<* • .... V* •. ;•■&/* »> t <■ ■,,,** j*'«s fen » If*, *W § -4- M>l ; if 4 'V’ ; r'' . , - n . >. ksonbwj fA'.wrinjkeo Bom vea, i% bHowth hi!jot his ’■% h.wrsl th# wesson in liie fourth In- n-f r‘ n ro-’otit jww !b# DfHtjan* in Brooklyn. Amort who kw/ls i.h# mofora in hormt® o.ftd wai tho fin l pioyor to fenoeV in 100 nms thk *nmton. is th* k»y behind j Miiowvk*#'# sum# i-f its lirsf CNrwwpwis* Fhsio). SUGAR RAY HAS HIS RAY —As International Borins Club* . m es . a I«G r^itl ’ltvt- np him, middleweight «*h»mmmi Ray Robinson roads from the rontrooi hr b.irj signed to fight Ornn-.'i H • -iim during » hoarine 't ibr state Atbtotlr Commission office in New Vork, August 26th, ■ ii' iu ■tirxg v ts r .’Vfi in in cftnrt to iron out difficulties between Robinson and Norris over conflicting ■ ! ro - < i theatre- J \ arrongernents. Robinson b.». threatened to walk out on the title bout with JmvHo .ritHaW lor Ren)eirthe r 2;:fd. her.»use Norris wouldn”< sell the theatre TV rights : r; y S l ' tp . non- SJ A C 1•■ a m considered the strongest Bulldog ; opponent 3.n K»SG tests Knoxville I r. m opener ON 5 st Frankfort. \ ON season the Thorobreds won. | Y 14 Benedict and Tusfcegee, Oct. j ■'! ;-ind 1.0 re/ncctivcJv. folloiv in ihe serne order as ON yr u\ Both ! Icfima downed Knoxville l«-« and Bjehrvn Collecfe, m ‘ .s r -iti£? f 'ev"* the a 13-7 or?,-net last year Also ab ; f rote th- 1;:~i : IVliipr; College, -s-birh sneaked a 13-in victory ov- 1 -r Knoxville during her five game pj'/HC; r; i NCt PLAYERR mrlude Iv'ie 7 ? >i tCt, Newport, ip pott., Trap.; Rorri o d TVi'iou •IV. 164. C:"v,or'. Term: Charles : jn -■ 'Oi (Gh 1 TO. Paris Kv : Jotihua ! Ai 'i * C, ), 164 Krif-.rviile; Donald ■ C‘i;. . lyb,;GV j7O, Cincinnati; * Jerry ■ A If, 0. Lei and, Mi !fo: n -i Re-:-.e ip.- t.’ii Camden. • Ala: brW niddb* tBL 174 Kr«x- I vjlle :•. n> fee Mcßride 215. R.v , —. r a T* m pov Br-wn (Cl. Gottldf.. F’a ; Edward Bvrd tC>. | IPS. Cinc!im«ti: .fohn Pc-'erson (OK | 156. B‘i low. Fla . Jorcph Voung .Cl !-V ri.l . Welter i Btivivn CAt, left. Biuefield, W Va.; j Wimli.h 0"T"i: 'TV. !66, C;ne|h- j 06' D ivid Bovd fB), mo Bn.--! ini. Vs R-i'ph Bos? iT». 167. Mi- | ete.i, Mr, F’ irk Walker (TV, 205, I Catt Ale..; end Wilmm-e A «if, ' tIIB. 170. Bluefi'Td. W. Va. ) j WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1957 School Yellow Jackets invade Dur ham Thursdsv nishi to pi av Ccisfch I Rur-'-ell Blount's Hillside Homed s. ! T!»e Ye How Jackets consider | ns havmrr b-d u w b the v.-oret reason that Car- I vor ever experienerd- Yet larger I coys are iackh- Lemuel Cameron i who tveirfhs 180 lbs. and tackle ! Unhid PoUer a + 179 who inciden- i tally ate the workhorses up front, i Capt. V-met bit tie at 16$ pounds j and standing six fee*, ’.vij.l take ov- j he was often last season due to s bed ankle But at that he : scored 10 touchdowns. Hillside should he ready. Tire team is loaded with lettermen and I talented performer 3 -uho would j like to cor* tne tide The Jackets I beat Dudley of Greensboro 27-13. I • ♦eidsville 52-0, Hillside 7-0. Con cord 13-0 and tied Salisbury 7-7, I So.tne S'O.hooG w ould rorwidfi* themaetves. lucky to h;j tea sf.ison’s record to < br> c*■ >f- g hr- v p f.»j 1 \\n t C3fVf r. The Winston-Salem want more yrar s ♦ t?»i « South’s Selected All-St^rs WINSTON-SALEM TV-0 cors*- vu l.i' ; c ram - ou‘_- didn’t prevent ' fh~ IBth annual Qy.iv.* from dnwi?J2 the fans from ail parts of ! North Caror.nri and Virginia last Sunday ■’'‘- hen the game was play- i ed amid all the cn]nr and glatnour 1 • that characterise? a Hammond ? j promotion. The late A .1 Hammonds sue pumbed thrsp weeks ago folmv- j »v: th'- rain-out of Hie August. 4th ; date of the. mid-summer classic j Spencer "B hr-' Da via and Mrs uth the big ■tttract’on I rnip Shore field in Winston- Salem is the large-i! and pret. tt'-.si baseball p.rk in North f’srolin.-i and that )t. where the classic w. ; s played Evangelist R j Thompson. In a fifteen minu'f eulotoy pointed out 1 the highlight.'- of the groat pro- • motor s career ;>nd gave on inter ; rd-nii discourse on characteristics j of Hammonds ss a citiron, gentle. : man and promoter The players ! stood rst attention and the fans !o*a*- j i red thfir h( dp. a? fir. Thomp- 1 son eloped tire hi'toric ceremony i with a prayer Tiv ;;nm ■> v parked -. ith j thrills—sharp r-iav.■ darzlinr base- * j rarrj. C!.!J (D fJ) '* * —'> A rt ,J \ V > 't' : >r '. ■'■*. * : ‘r \ I jlfliiy r l I Mli|]i! is iCidffi Cr» tv e» »J J23.Ti.teri 3.1 and tOvO the sauad v?? Tld dird tn the hilt with "kev m-n“ ifiinrifs This the. y c ,m rend from t. hr- ?t =n d p curd e i re -? noo** •r- r. I bu? ? n !*•: ■ mIW Th: east* i r, n pennon'! fnr Coach Hns?ell Blount and Asst Coach Carl £s- Urling i Thursday rijhts game should be : a t hriller ! 937 *AEV EI? H* G H ?• CHO OI FoO T B 1.1 ; i M r r>i y r Sept s—Hillside5 —Hillside High School, iAv ay), Durham; Sent 13. Willi n Fenn H:nh School Hirh Feint. Home Sept. 29. Stephens Lee Husfh Sr hook A ahevUle. Home; Sept 27. Second Ward Hi eh School Char i !otr