PAGE FOURTEEN Sportscasters Name Hank Aaron To All-America Team Althea Denies She Is “PrimaDonna” Tennis (tier • Says Off -c l Was Wrong TOPONTO C ' Vtmfc’edon •••■ u • Gibson ' - denied snr- has :• • r.a as eh • «OU IVi 2 T.c.*:* * ehaimsc ' the eharje he termed - tempts ;o l- J definitely T ;•• p'.sy r. can-ns’. f >r v Declaring that h > *■ • - i ■ ■ on Mb l G'.< • "She s d*fu : been ci ■ in? L n unr. si ■■ ■ i i sht • T‘. : sh' fj re c" ' • handle fc«:r« terp'-rw sb s f tu r r 1 !t wasc t remr. • ;! • it. was Phi f' ” scratch: r .T her : vitationa’ ;; ■ Whe; The: Play THIS prrrK - (- ■> " ! .Morris Brown ai Ninth Can*!* Collfirt «-r at IT- art. •- ■■ T luskege* »' M ih-mv- ‘ El’lf ?> r id 8? V,J Findlay £* ‘ - nl* EUiabetb *' 1 Hampton ;».t 1 > • Paul qujnr i\ f ■ ; Lelawfi i* ( w; • • Jvfvts f-{ » :AV, p-vnia !V-vnt 0- l :*■.• Oki-lh^M.'} lit / • •.: • ' Mib?hMppt i *•; *cr? ftliss >:-«lppi \ c»r 1 • corn ’TV.? p; j.- A : te *•*>*:s is s f . r fe,* jiSjf r : pLkM “The optiaiisi p---. : r , that we live iq the !>■ > of possible world:’.' o t : simist seers that t . Ip' , 1 "... Jf. ■ i O'-'.-rr.jQ GAME —', 1 * ' . -J- Univ. | ' VIRGINIA \ ts::;i3f! Univ. ,#SEPi,2Bn-BP.M. Ttvm * I CHi ELD 1 v wmni, k c. , General Ad :*•'•; ion - - $1.50 Student A dun':-, son * - -75 c jwS&mßp . MM.. , £,. t fe * . . O! ; nif HfGHT FOOT Ditgine in heaitily, \tnrft- f track n.**r* Fmv • i /?;i Viirrhinson eat hrsakfa**! In a cafeteria in 0 Parisian v ubur r hfi »• 1 i hf 1 > of tra.ininir at the nearby Parr do Scraii\ Tl«»" ’r* 1 ir» Pair with .* • *.» jo i»af i jrijMtp at thf Paris Intern.t Honal cam<*s. i ■ vi.Ti D PHOTOi Guttlers To Play “Control JilL "'Jake Gaither Reports ' # TAT T * * S:>T'p v F-nrHs*' A 1 .' p*l ; ; ..' =«• V»':• i1 y ' •,; ftWltC j* tO ' v' - ' • !>;•»»’« ofio s- 1 h*ivs to be 1 bis Rat i ;i Or-v iyrtiih’i wV* he slow*?, and \ ! \V<* tvll- hav*> f-j with 1 . f,■ ■ . s .‘'porofs 16 touch ; v av.ti \'.vo f\\ra volnVi and • •? ■ fir-hinv: yardage of •*.lt * ■ cr?i vi' : .n! ibv bail S 6 tlrn?? tcv I iY'A yard??. G: \Wv wj?s the SI AC •I■' !.* ',;n;>r-jpj_ou and could do the • • if ?riing eo\ er 1; - l yo;v He ecered 16 ‘ ’ ‘ «r-d bo~tr*l 22 extra I ;-‘oAl -a professional i football contract with Tor on 1 in j ! the Canadian League. He has boon I | clocked at 9 3 In the hundred, ♦T&ke has a corral of fleet footed ? I backa he is hoping will replace j 5 Galp.ooro and Fre/’f y. but it would ! j be erroneous to wy that the AIL 1 ! Americ-in duo will not be missed i j The R l tiers won the Sou* i ffiem Athletic Con AAU To Raise Funds For slso,ooo‘Home’ | NEW YORK 'ANPi - A nation- . , wide campaign to raise funds for 1 I the purchase of a permanent. \ ! ‘’HOME for the Amateur Athletic | ! Union of the United States will be i j launched tonight (Monday! when ! • most of the 4fi district association - i j of the organization hold their an- j j rata! meetings I The campaign, announred m ! Maryland Seeks Is Retain Record in Fish Bowl Fray In ¥2. Setst. 28 . j NORFOLK. Vs.— Pomp, png-ear.- , j try and top-flight football will j j mark the occasion when Coach | Vernon ' Skip" McCain’s Maryland j State College Hawks invade main- | - mouth Foreman Field here Satur ; day night Sept. 28 <0 defend their Fish Bowl championship against the Virginia State College Trojans. The Hawks, undefeated in four Fish Bowl frays, eked out a 10 j 0 3 decision over the Trojan* in j : .-t year's playing of the classic out enter the game this year—for 'he first time—in the role of un • rdog with the once invincible fsdsd RALEIGH'S FRANCIS ROBERTS CO-CAPIAI - ratio!* Roberts, co-captain of North Carolina Col ] Hollmae of Hanes, V. C.. as the two grUMcr; du-au Durham Athletic Park Morris Broun College of At 1 defending champions opponent Roberts and Hollm THE CAROLINIAN j ference ctoot* the r JC ‘ four years 1 ( i and wer* runneruiis for the nation.- - j al Negro football championship in ; , 1 1963 er-.n J T>6 ; Wh.nh-M th r y .I', b*> * strong I j ! rorvi.'nri'•• ?or n.ifw.al or cortfer* , ! oncf? honors this .‘ .ill rf< pond?, as I Conch G-iifi.ets "uivm how i wr.i: Cin el.mir.vte ' fumbles. | : . P'oiM:- snd rule violations. They 1 day bj Car) H Hansen of Oak land, California, A A.V Prrsi- j dent. v> ill •,«-■ !, a goat of J WO.flft for the purchase of a building | in the mid town Manhattan area of Now VorU cjt.v. The drive wilt onj.,nin,?t>- at the annual con vention n( the \AT in AVasli distort. !M November ?ft-Dec ember l>-t. 1 Hawk forward wall now being pla- , I gued with the necessity of replace- j j ir.ents. j On the other side of the ledger. • ! the Virginia State College coaching \ crew boasts a "cracker jack" train , prepared for the Sept 28 clash i Despite Sts forward wall problem, the Maryland State eleven is still ! a formidlblc one with star backs \ 1 Andy Dement, Stan Jones and j i Johnny Samples still operating i from their slots. In addition to » top-flight grid game, tho.r- attending this year's ' unfolding of the Fish Bowl Class- 1 i FT EAGITS TN SATURDAY OPENER Raleigh;. I l*-ge's f,is shown here with Complain Baxter - strategy for the Eagles' Saturday night opener in i 'ante. Oa„ a wnn-conferenre foe, will hod he. CHAA's i an are key imn In the I'.agtm' powers forward wall | | On The Charlotte j SPORTS SCENE With Bin, JOHNSON IT MVV NOT MAKE SENSE TO VOl!, BCT , , . Jack Marlin is taking blame for W-’.- 1 Cnarflottf'r, rl• f ,t b\ Booif’r P, Washington of Colum•! , ’ bia. S. C, here last week In the • 1 first football game of the season. 1 ; "We should have kicked.” the G j I.ion mentor ts telling friends.: ’ j ,iark is referring to a fourth down I situation early in the final pe- , i riod -h* 2 tta?. Charlotte ! ; was hanging pecavim.sly to a : squeaky 7-6 lead, with the pigskin ! . on their own 46 yard line. The running pin*' failed to nG. j j the first down, and Booker T. Washington took ovp. end march !rd to their second tally of the | • confer.*, It ended 13-7 in favor j I of the visitors. It can h*» «aid, sW\. that We .• ; Charlotte never at any time fa.nl- Iy resembled what is cwntfjpt.'y | : referred to as a ’ .Tack Martin j coach team.” The lions Btspeaorl j reluctant to carry out hlorkn.: | .issizrunenls and their tanklina I wr.s of the meek variety And the l , spirit generally commoted with a . West. Charlotte team was never s j exhibited. f j Ts. would appear, then, that i I ■ Jock h'> f - his work cut for him I Ho will hrve to have tv de- ' i I fenders asorost r h2 passing gamm,' j : and his ouarterbaok'S seemed to i he uncertain of tbeu calls. SECOND WARD TOD ,j Over at. Second Word. Coach a TCeimv Powell is raking the on ! i , susneoted fi-fi tie with Morning ride High at- Ptsrer-viUe mme-! vhnt l.ditly. "We fniiuj lot? of. defect? we’ll have to work on,' : hr like Went Chftrlo' r 'he Tigers; have a major problem at, qua. - i tcrback. Neither tenir." sustained ‘ any seriou. injuries l.vi \> \ ••md they arc expected to hr at fid! strength by game time this week. Second Ward will clash with the potent-ed Bear? of Asheville; Stephen Lee at the Senior HI ah ! sSgd.urri here, '-.'hilp 'he Lien:, j0,..-, i nry !o Winslow-Salem f• >an tetnooo came wrh Atkins' pow-' erfu! c. me] .. Tin GOt DEN BIT I R Coach Robert Jar. :;on ha-, "ouuded th» wavo u. 2 fp* rhe Johnsor, C Smith University fool hali plaver- "We expect to, he in rofidition this sea -op.” he said And, of course, the. means more work for the plavor?. We w.il drive them hard twice a dry un til school opens ” Os the nev comerr.. Jackson Is liigh on Henry Crowe, a fs-.t step ping halfback from Second Ward High School. Crowe is one of many frerlinier. wdio will late over fi ?t string • ebs with the Smith eleven | this fail. i WlUinw Jobnron and Tame. Nauovr. hist nmv : oi the 'mans haven't repoited. Th.ev ■-hould he in ramp hy the time * r Qtj rniji this. Johnson C Bnn*h has also nabbed Jo? VJilliam'. Hie bia renter of the Second Ward , basketball team for the past > ihree season • Wiihama wul H ' , mis will again receive * fill share j of pomp and pageantry. Half-time I activities will include the crown ing of ‘Miss Fish Bowl 1957" and ; e-i rotation of her court.; a com ; petition between top Shriner diz* ; nitsries, a parade by revcral hands. and presentation of a "mystery I guest", a top Major League h>.-?- I ball player. The Shrine Fish Bowl Classic Is the annual presentation of i Shrine Arabia Temple No. 32 Fro : cecds gp to the Shrine Cancer and Tubc-rcuiosii Research Founds 1 lion play football. Has experience at tackle and end. ODD• 4 iND Second Ward ha*- mad? two changes m its football schedule. The Tigers meeting Thomas-; viiie on October 31, instead of j Nov. l as originally announced.. Will h« played in Thomasvill*. Jack Martin Is looking for a came for xjnv. a Will play either ,it home nr away. Interested per sons should contact Mr Martin at Went Charlotte Senior High School In Ch?tlot|e. TjriraJ otTHRPrRR.TS at? groom me Herd Preentsn, West Char lotte's bard running fullback for All-State Honors. The bit sr-mor i,irked up 73 of the Lions' total 'l7 runn'na .yards against Co i imhia last week Freeman, -••bo carried the ball nine times, fin ished >.v|th an impressive 8.7 yard.? tv try average if there is s better lineman m ■lie r(n*,p. than Arthuir Alexander '.Ve.-jt t.'hsrlotte’s 165 pound cen ; i.pv, he must be out of this world. Heaviest tnwn on the West Char j Intte squad is guard Arthur Grier He weighs a ferocious 7140 rounds . Johnson C Birjtb has signed : ne local boys for the football j • squad. Currently working with toe ; Golden Bulls are back-. Henry | Crowe and Charles Culheri and i tackle Joe williams, and Johnny 1 riii.son and center Clinton Sin i clrton. Arthur Alexander is captain of flip West Charlotte foot-hall team 'tor tdat Coach Herman Home ! former Tennessee state great | mailed this report to the SCENE : recent’.', ’ Team, while ncu short ’ on fight, lost, hearilv via gradua • I lion, end will no doubt fall short jof last year’s performance ’ So ■ what. happens? Morningside. Ilorne’? team opened tli- cam paign X *h 4, -'.fi tie f e; tvs'l -l victory over Second Ward Horne s team finished with a fi-2 record ip, CISC, Bonn- FCnwick and A F. Peterson, former Jolmr.on c ! Smith Umversity players, are Herne’s asMstanp. The team ;.-, led hy Ray Feim ; ster, 160 pound center, and De i v.-ey T’icker. 165 pound halfback. : ; iao to watch, H'V'P bebo'-e?, 15 Jim niovw. a 150 pound newcom er who e.vo fly. Coach Her man Rid di - k i? ex ' pec. Img rrcat. ‘rung- f ron> junior ; quarter-back Edward Hudson, a 'dick magician in the ”T' formo ; tions. Bitt insider?, say a. sopho more from Newport News ms v tie ■ Ike 1411 wev, I■> :Ur V sr!e ’ o-in ■ : terhark r- i-te', jt-jah Oa* 11 \ '*’** $3.05 $2.50 w 4-5 QUART * Mm***™ PINT IM£ OLD SUNNV ##«<>« I'miMiiv. lOWSVILH, *Y. 8$ PROOF, 491 b GRAiW KF'jTRAi. WEEK EUDINO SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2!. 1957 Braves’ Stalwart Wins Tap Honors In Annual Voting NFEV YORK ~ Hank Aaron, the . I strong-wristeu star of the Milwau j kee Brave?, won top honor? in the , j annual ha'inting by major leauur- | i radio and Tv broadcasters for the ' Look All Ame, tea 8.-nchall ream, ; U war announc’d Saturday \nron, named All \mnn., in the Issue nf ?,,mL nviui/iiif ni,t >lf vt 'ruerfiav [>n|!r,l (Ml pr.ou , <u’t nt a pit-.-iblp lii.t point? rusk ■ n.: him pm- of the Inp three point. Setter-, in the h. 3 tinting Cardinals’ Stan Murial. the high 1 . man tn the voting, received 160 i point? and Boston'? Ted WLliaro? I followed -.rttli 15? point? j Willie May?, the Giants’ peuvar• i house, "’a:. Hrw>d tor the Look ! I All Ns tier ? t/sfip c.-prinr '?7 I i jv-nts in the poll but tost the All I Amerl-a r,-■ -rn tn Mickey Mantle 1 ; ."tn dr--' '1 - ncint*. i Frank TtoV,u,ignn. the head-hit- j ; t'ng Redle.cs flyiiawk, repot t« i ’trig-, who qyvr rlpveJop ’? -ne «f •j the ceentc---l pitcher? ever to throw tot No;th Carolina. Keep the name ry: . Ri.Jtorl; in mind for future rn-f r. ny;-p tie s a 2?5 pound iun.ior from Cic-d --mnnr. N C W).lj run tiillbicic tn. A'ty; ~hi— r nt Riddick ip,- i popuipt BsiigJe mentoi ha? won fid vioioii?: ar comparer! to ,72 de t -at■ and rune tie? ?:nr- romin, to Caj otir twelve y-ry n Welcome Shaw, SL Augustine's Students SHI Rtf \ * TO MATCH Come and Getium! SHOES SPOTTSHjRTS (.’losing ’Em CM.it "* ss *"‘ S3.oo ßnd ss>oo -99 I • g»g’T-i'!ren:x mt --vy, | COME SEE ' O”* F “” :\c;\v FA!.!. ISJCIITTf O TIUNOS AND if Os I£ 5 ST\ LES A r 2 502 Hillsboro 3*. Look’s poll took the All National ' ••"" t'.e J.-rt fjglfj s)x>t Batin? I.’ ‘OU . A!1 A ,v ; < :r - T,-am Hane.v manager of the Milwaukee Br 'vps aav that '> :!.b ths? lineup b° would bat Mickey Mantle se cond and Hank Aaron fourth Ihnry . hyMing* V.! f b thS pt ivr r ppjpt tnt . I S P'l hchopn rlir-n-.t (Jilt, E t 'lVe r ?b Vs iCkr S’ Hinttp ljf.il Yankee? ft Tpd U’illniri-, i S-i.EI. F'pJ S'O'a If' latr.p i 1 p; tip vruMal (I(W* Cardinals, lb; Ed ATiih.:n, 't?!i Brayef "t; (Hi MrDeurtld till!. Y-nkeea *:. Ed Rjllfy ftl.?. ?.<• ■!**{* et Hillv Pierce <t3l> 0 r Jack baPferd tf4i. Pfci.lU.es jj. ; Look All National League; Frank Robinson. Rr-diegs. If: Wil : lie Mavs. Grants.. ~f: Hank Aaron. Breves rs “’an Musiai, Cardinals ib; .Es-cs r * T3**sV<sS,2'h’ -M Dark Cardinals. « Ed Mat* be---? Braves sb. Ed Bailee Bed •♦.*£« r.; Jack Sanford Philli?and i Bob Buhl. Braves, p f.n f All Amrriran League- Ted B-tilisms Red Sox. If, Mickey Man tl--. Yankee- rs Ai Kabne. Tigers, '■f. Sill Bkovron Yankee? lb; Nrl -1 - f-)\ \t'Av r A r x 7b G’l McDon - 1 raid Yankee?. ?? F.'ank M-airona Red L>: sfc Yogi Berra Yankees. r.,n, r,e. T s W|,,*e Snx. and Bi: nine •-

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