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PAGE FOURTEEN Sugar Ray Robinson Says He May Never tight Again Frank MUfiteV TdiliCS 1 wtee /4 s » ..«unru»«. miummi .*,■***»>*»n Llgen Tramples Darden, 33-14 The second straight victory fee season ;r, facjted up by the 1. ' <>? » W. Ligcn K• ;h ■ ■ i 1 Say night when : • > ■ Trojans -f : i Wilson. SS to i * Lieori svored i!if Ki on a 30 Johnson and >'• the uneven . tt halftime. Tallying tv ice fur t : was Frank Hetit**r !• scores v.-err >.n tv , Lewyn Hayes. .!• i fumble ir. th‘- ru: ■■■• ■ 1 ♦ tUiehd'Mvn and < fl mi fiforprt frern (tic tv :» • ' ! forth« inr.jls rn I*. Fumbles Stopped Drives: Lexington Downs Salisbury, 7-0 j LEX INO TON ' seated and • ' J Ls defeated \• •' Friday mr 1 - turned to f'.tro ’■ » he it fit'; pickm? up - ' Seven ''■■■ several d territory Aft'S! ? -.Circle-. fit rrheyp Dunbar -iiii-'.'. !'■ * • lift *hc I .oi l tin ♦he Dr-rils came -V, ‘n 'he thud period. cud -i ,itr t| ■'., m fv»s* %tair* !>n.nhlt M'f’ivi ' pool- oshe fit ;i r'i *' * In four r*v' - TP 1 ' • * v to the !- • -ir Burlington ♦ s Host Trojans Thurs. Bight TURLITC-1 ■" ■ heme parr:' 5 of •?!•« "c ce :?r;n ♦Vjft "' School T •• ~ ' ■ S r .rer- + S»-oo«v Thorror ' r e it H:tfi 3chr.-* isUv' Th*.- rsd ~ '• Beeinmn r ' 3 o ’ ■ t c - r v. cf thft f;" t r-: r. ■ 1 i nfh-rh 1' U'h •=?*: € V£T t,V • v TV ♦' * * rCon::.nr - r -> j ? - I r -.<i!ir ,ri ’‘ p ! • • •••■- • •T r « - • ; 1 ~ victory r ***■' 4 i y *. r Thf t!r v. > * h T • f *51 1 r * f i‘ r_ !' p/ 1 to j>«* .? nod r:? Lhr- u li-■» '>f» i • • !T? 2if*v. irf{ i\'t' i»1 »i r t A A son t» •*■pi- f. r•. . *•» ■ plor.chip Th p hr thi> 1 !»?♦ A' : V- - c . i • ’ c 00 f ;n Jordan Sc!!*" • • '■■ cr,ppner!' * ♦ . victory cv<? •* Hr•• *•! •' * < so.} s opener. The 2-irr.e ■ he desirn *'■ ’ bv th« .v). sll t?srer ■ r t*o 1 .i. peciaHv . r ' A 4ri bo'"‘ f 4,n - t , T 1 VIRGINIA |- Onion llniv. # SEPT. 28»-8 P.M. r CHAVES FIELD ft' r \lek;h, n. c. General Admission - $1.50 ShidenL Atl:*’:.. m<u 75c I- *t . UTBI^ up V.< ivriii;fit's touchdown. Mc \t-'vfh! ifitcrcpplc'ri a pass md n tiifricd it ;it yards. :h of \V.lson’s touchdowns • ■!■;. Thu ip an Walls on vt two ar.cl five yards. One . • n: was ndrio.l by Kav .1.-n- i 1 :11 ■ Bliiv- (lid most of their J.W]:< lm' on the tnimiil. sain- iof; IT.'i i i! ds. ! heir aerial *t ; I v:s mil so good as they . :11 : ! j 111 .. il (Mi!\ one ot eight o ats 'O.irden ennneeted on !; ..f Ms eight attempts in tdi.i: sr, fi'st downs were the r. j’; 1,.-r wiih 1". Only S fint cl-mts 'mto yieop Darden V. ;• in Dailoy w s nt to i i I. : v...ris. On the next, i 1 h 't. reserve quarter I s! r\ y, r on e ri>qf>t side I I Molt ptllled j ►I ; :• r ir ,arte- r -e. sn. k for the ex- j j : ; .*.-,1, ftsUbacK. Ovr.nr Her - i v 1 ■ r » f) y-.f'li' j ■ * \v k. \\ - \ \ y w;t 11 tis Tl 2 hr ;■» ‘ 7 t firs Mitch ) \ * r npfl 5- f rtn»:»n ?>nrl Norwau Friday ; \\i • ,it hur\ •' ffioand film, i • •oiitroj purfn <r'« t ? j?:■ ?i«-rh *ru pwnrh nf ,r? ; •.;}» C iHf lift Cl™**- |s.phi V .-Af <’.'!(*h T»t?TsyCrc-: w r 1 ir-n 'it- jjpoMhd c^nr e . U n expected I,mosses Hit Del, Team Bhaoto?bu;g Siaie Teachers Coi* | ■ '•■. e „f Rin'.rr.; bote. P.Tn;< . the j fi< i itvare Pi H'.rtif is ate work- ( • V ir-)'-,ns; left | ■ .! f; Couch Uiysses • • and AfhWr ■ Direr ; ; . ...-. r.eypectfd ;CSSeS i H v,rt? v 'M cri..ch;imj)ittft g h’n ! iln his :V ■ Si; s' ~:rr.r a! the helm, j ! ! i • ( ,eo; h'sf. POt giVCO UP | l of •in.t t.i -v• ■. k with Hold- j ~ ....... n.-.b- : i ■ ! V, ■ ! I. :■ i"l I" Vs . Tl-p.. j \:.. •. r . •■• (’.anift n. { : J , John j i ~, ;T. a. pent'.f : Donald ! ‘ 1 W ::. un-Jon. DH Karl ; !f •; .... \v JniTion DC . Edward : i ■ • Penna : '.rhoma? i • f::i M i. r,a , John Mat- | ! f.-mi., . Hi!'.,'- : f..|, K. (U-I. . FJ:/ ibeth. NJ , Wi:l j ■ !- ei Tifji.i''"*, 1 ,; j:.u- ov fily, Del ; ; i .' S i ’Murray Philsdelpbir. ! ‘.I; f.-.ii y.ivii::- Washington, ] Pv-hif Vv.irk. N.Y.; Vi :■ f’iis ; , Ch.irlotte I\' C ; Ulvs • . 1'... loi'f. ("r;o lot.te NT, Wll '!' -■ .». Wv-.hinston. DO.: i , . io . .. Atlanta. Ga Me I BACKFIKI.D STARS ON SHAW C. TF.\M Veteran haekf * will pit their power acainst llirir counterparts from V;i futon < ni versify, when they flash here Saturday, at- from left to right v Milan t.eivn | rwis Garvin. Oi.nald Counts and t.eVernr Ho.uei rtm wt«! . he (tie first merlins: between she two < l\\ (coni'- in seier.H cm- On The Charlotte - k< SPOR TS SCENE f et With Ril l. JOHNSON IT OCft FS TO >TT "ts A R LOTTE Tha: footballs ! ; n snp-c r;;:;v Bnrtirf ( Thai - to say football teams ran look un beatable sn weekly practice ses ior.e and t.her do a complete about sere once t.he whistle is blown ; The Second Ward H; :’r Tig- . . ors r.".;c.ed do- i. : . I \ I pftSunri " P-ork ! j:on drilj.s Jack i KtJvyifrir M*- ••»■= on' ran true lo forri ;n f.h6 f ir :l t. v '"’ Mmr-s a? ihcv lost to Ttonkfn T. 1 j Washington I’olurnb?, :. S (', • 1 Wtnsston-Salen?’3 Atkins oct \ ‘ Charlotte carr?r tn life j \rof.k ;md plsyed powerful Greens- j i v>o*'o’? DufMev r, ff then brfore • losing ?. hem ♦breaking 14-12 de- \ i CLP 1 on Second Ward, meanture, was \ ; Uv'ing. Jt-O to .‘Tiighty Atkina at j • Wir. s ton -S e) ern find arrh Wf*st Ch a^ Inifp jsnri Hirhiand h a HMn£ at r \ 'i s innia f ‘irvfr xt ill be io 1 HitklHf <*‘o E9&ing Ward | foach D. t.- Cash has rron 90 ganes while tving \’un and 10-mg : or.lt ?6 since takina over at Win "ton-Salem ?, Carver 13 year? ago i Jack Martin 'ho has coached the We-t Charlotte Lions for 19 years, has compiled a record of 102 vie - ! tori ess. 63 lose?, and / 7 ties Kenny Po-vell can claim 3T Vriumnhs. 13 defeats and four in nine yearfi at Second Ward. FLATOFF STUFF The Gfft v s Sluggers and ♦be Senthftfde Bomber* are hatUinir neek-smd-nerk for the City- Coiirify I’Cayoe Tbampiotißbip. Aggie Coach Expects Top Ot iii fS3m By Midseason i GREENSBORO The fans of the A&T College Aggies might r<- pec*., *o see a “creditable' - team in action by mid-season. The statement ram® "from the ; horse's mouth ’ as Bert Piggott, newly appointed head coach spoke at the annual faculty dinner held at 'he collect? last week. He can't promise too much before that time", said Piggntt, ’•bersnw we ll need the time to whip some tine, promising fresh man talent Into a sharp, work log organization’’. He wa« refer nut to linemen, mainly, because several gaping holes In the Ag gie forward wall will have to he mended before the team can really "it o places" Boasting some of the finest bnck field talent that the team has had ; m several years, the Aggies have ■ necks to cope with most any sit uation They have big. hard driv ing full barks and several starting halfbacks, big and small, but each ?n explosive runner. Among *h« returning letiermen in the backfield are Erl Godhoit Charlie Dehose. Arthur Worthy, Robert Twiitv. .Toe Council, ah halfbacks and fullbacks. Allan I Nesbitt o | Tonne, 210-pounder and big Ed ; Nesbitt, who tips the scales at 195 i Howard Smith and Paul Swann 1 v i’j alterriat- a* the tfuartorback ! position Jl lilyod Oakley anc*h*» fullback THE CAROLIHJAJN •ggjpay igwrc ’CTgiy -tgP]P vf» Kr»(b »ule* bane von * in \ tJirce-game series. BFICH % VA DIP NT bVOTT. - That the Johnson Smith ttoicL m Bulls of° grooming two play* • rra for AH-PiAA honnis. Mo:*1 like- ‘ ]v tn Hiccfied L ta.ckle .rah * amp. 1 243dh. senior The othc* is Kmic . i Wad*', a IrcFnman find from Pihs- ; | hio-gh. W r -A n is ti-font-4 and i‘ 1 | 230 n f >onds of holy terror Mich \ h \on the Smith ii.st ’> t- ; ’ • \ j Flint, a -170-pound ivcshrnnr. lock:? ! fr *»rn Asheville, Q?jurtrrbarb S\lves(cr ( ton. Henry L'wf. iS-ddoT* Chlb?f>, Tl-e;«rt!S P:*VV~ and T sines Dyson, fiillharks f'J'aHe - CkilbeiJ and ; Robert Drnikap err other Smith : pi ave rs who will Hp heard from. i | In apM,e Os thi:- trrrpi of j 1 j *’h rt Smith *!ever ?* no 4 e.x- - * \ i perted to win from .Delrivcare ; j State* s.Winn?ton-S Jem. Sham or | . j st. AususDnpT tbp glsrit.fi ri thf> ; : 19”7 i This . wft.’k «nd North Tarolioa j 1 College I'V.u-rr •. -• tp Taltahs"*'' I p'oriHp to rpc»t Florida A A M | North rarol.ua A & T will trsv- | I cl to Nashville to take o*i Tcroe'- j -pn a Sr T .while Soiitb Carollns ; S Rtstp >jt go lo Daytona Teach i Flo,-ids. io oh- > y Bofhuoe-CooV-M.'.n ABORT OTHER THING 6 ’ Ernie Berks leads the short ship* j ;in h.-vth leagues with a .981 Heiding j ! jvtr-;pp And Brook?- I nvirore. the ; i the' Cincinnati pitrher the ovpft-t;. j j called "lucvv for winningpo gam- ; |pg ta-, season., ha? bare* 5 ? !8 '-of • j \r -:r-j this t|rj-,e Tjiti Grant. "* - r-.r -la Fltirl- j rta vn,tn.'v( r i bv heett li: '*nr ( ! nr. nttlif ion nlt r ht n « nt—S" pprlv in tbp mfnet l»«C1ie» Grant had j IS 4 record i ! -n-ith Ran r.irjn this summer, j Will Jtm Land); ' fine play at I I center-field fseon the end of lob ; ; for popular Larry Bnbv" The { i for a deal trtvolvinft the great ouj j wh*ite Sox are reportedly looking . fie Idee . a Greensboro lad who played a part season with the Assies back j in 1955. reported into ramp last- ; week 'following a three-vest mili tary stint. Re weighs in at 197- pounds- While the Aggies are Cnoft mi Jttnsnned reserves in the forward nail, the team I>, stilt :*M'r * a j field a. line of veterans from last | season which will in* iudt John nv Wardlnw and Burnt* Me j (Jncfn at rods', Lavnn f orfirtd | and Tommy I>av at tackle. Har vey Stewart I,eon Warren and Thomas Hamlin »t guard and fine renters in Mill Peters and Walter Wide, After closing out the first full week of workouts, all of the coach es worn In agreement that pros pects were much better than they .ppeared thir summer With the first clash of the season against mighty Tennessee State lust a week away, on September 2ft the team < working a top pace preppmg for this important contest The first home game again®* Vir ginia Union is slated for the . Greensboro stadium on Saturday afternoon, October 8. The recommended material* for treating oats, rye. barley and wheat seeds are Cresan IVJ. Panogen and Ceresan 'no The highest •-rg m A ?i-. s+-, t0,-. 1 are those that produce mere than > they eat i.c. the state. Where They Plav •j-jjjS \» ! ! FJ 6 OAMFS (Sept. 2R; tiiticfirtd Hampton, at Roanoke, Va. Hloomsburg State it Del St.it'' Fli,. ( ity at J- tyeUcviUe Howard at St Paul’s Central State at Morgan NCC at l la. A& M V.F-T «t Trnnefsee State .Maryland. Va State . »< Norfolk, Va. Va Fnion at Shaw Kentucky State at Wcf'eti Sslwn BEATING THE GUN Bv BILL BROWER .For AsyKtatrd Press! Alth.:a Gil. Fin. who rules as «n --veutpd cuieen nn the tennis * surfs, belong? among our sports ; Tunortsls. in some wav?, her rise i th' 5 pinnacle of trnmr i« «vo« •..ore roTtarkohlf than th» a seen epev of .Jesse Owen?, Joe T,ouis pd .Tackle Robinson in th-d; rspretive sports. For nne thing, tetini- and lontx bet. n regarded a? anontv j perts Even some white sthlctrs encountered barriers of rjorf, aiitoe,3cy Too, it iV'uet be Bid that fen skinrrtd youngs.--. •• | ■ere not exposed to these two | port s m th*’ way they were FXt>u«- ; rt in foot Hill, bafeketbn.il, t) :f ’k, : oto. Vrtuall.V. hnweyer, \Hhea rr reived more enrouraremeDt in her hid far fame than lr-anv <J her male • cunlerpa > ts. Due of her most ardent boosters, for era triple. 1? Sa'ah fh’lftcy flin one time iorenin* t C.S we man player. kfiss Gibson also rrceii'cd fman- j help from prominent Neeoes \’ho perceived in h s r t.ilcpts Sf'tue- Icing extraordinary. At one finv*. che was civet) help bv Louts and Sugar Ray Robin on to make p*-r fu st Is ip to Wtm blennn Finally, sh" went nverseri? * * ? pond will tnar foi the 1 S Rt df Di-partment- Perhaps t.he turning point of her career was th,,-. tceiT Frotvi Ran ctoop, Burma, to T,ondon. she won VifiVney after tourne v At Ihe same 11 tnc. she orcv-rl sr &scp ' t*c preventative In gocnJ point.n of evur 'port?.’ d***tT» ocv •"to skeptical c-‘’•unti.i^* KVp. n 1 H r,; 1 g 11. Sh!V ] e v V : y b'"> * PAR K&I ILFORD Straight Kentuct y Bourbon m VEIRS ovo r —? -4 : r -, Kfwvucfcy :• . %m i, : ' “ 4/& Qutart, ru* >■ : i I pAisiumw®! PniiPß | IlSPitt* *’ lit*» PHOTO tlltiilHi tSOMM** j* Straight Bourbon Whiskey * 86 Pioof • Paik & Tilford Distillers Corp,, Louisville, Ky. Middleweight Champ Losss By Split Decision To Younger Carr,.: i Basilio N‘'W YORK --- Following a win ! by Carmen Basil in, 30, welter- I weight; champ, over Sugar Ray i ; Robinson, 37, middleweight champ, | in Jankee Stadium Monday night, j :th announcement came from Rob- j i ,n. that he is undecided whether i I Will ever fight again. He said. I ■ h r i ver, that he was not sure, but | j would have to,"think it over,” After 15 rough rounds of hard ! fighting, the -judges ruled Basilic j v ru w middleweight title holder. | There were a few catcalls heard dpCX. <®g|P' j » 1 1 **■ h'tKBR 'ws. ißjiHwLjdm I, 'mr 1 m 1 SUGAR H.W ROBINSON Fallon champion Shaw Meets Union Saturday In First Local College G rsl Game TV •?' Ihcir final wnr>k p( p> | ♦ In preparation for tills | FaturH^ , s r ornri gainst Virginia j Uni .in i 'nr'piTjty of Richmond, j hrr ip th» Rfomi- fipala at W'.rp.fcV* rjop lh>t v&Nv and IrttC: in th* soa- } hrn Frocked her off Forest Hill | •rt f]na}« of th* American • championship, Althea Had acquired j greater pois* 3 and aplomb than she had cve*' be-for*? possr. srd. \lthf.4 had v.Jth n cprfaiii affiounl of psychological jitlfriiioss sod had onff» thought about chuck In p hor carspr. i Slv* h'A d r'flughl a jfh hr t -.r I f ?4nH h»n db.pj,i yod prf!s4>na.|ity qinrL ctry Hip roijrt. Ur r vv'tDvy l f CoT'.t]T F'?! s rJ ; Uyj prohabh.’ s?av* b«r deep * fnr! i<\n. Rho ? tf>U£‘h fo*. WEEK ENDING SATU7. C \Y. SEPTEMBER 28. 1957 amid the app.-.-use and cheers from the crowd of 35,00 h. Sugar Ray staged a sensa tional last gasp finish in the fi nal rounds to make It a dose fight. Both judges voted for Basllio, hut the referee, \1 Bert, hid Pobinnsnti way out front, 9-B. Judge Artie Aidala scored it 9-5-1 for Rosilin and Judge Bill Kecht, R-ti-1 riasiljn r'rul Robinson were both stunned and overcome at different stages in the battle, hut neither i would hit the canvas The cltallcnger withstood the | same wicked left book that sent Gene Fullmer scurrying to the rsrvs« last May hm Carmen mcrP ily threw off the impart of th® j punches a;id raroe bncV with » ; barrage of hit? own S Sugar Ray fell hack on his old I I superior type of boxing skill to I ! slash a cut around Basilio's left eve j ! sis early as the fourth round, S Carmen’s left cheek became i streaked with blood in the last ! rounds as Robinson tried desperate j ly In go jn for the kill Burlng the 13th round, if Inokrit ar, If Bisilto would go tne way of other unsuccessful cnallangpr-' to Tjohiiison'a crown r. the champion stai jerrd htro with a rrt,shirt left hook .just Heforc th® hett *Vq,,Jc P.,v attempted to fcl!on-*' up. Uiii.itio covered and «. capcl until the round pnded : Turd in the i tth Rohin'on .again : V?) cinia *?Ti jf \x r ■ J he f"hp firs tin?6l - ;n<* b<?l wepn Shsw rind Union since j iQ f>y i During tb o, <cj?^€ks : Cozch C J. .\pdei'?on sent hi? | Bears through twjco-daily work | otitT to determine th° ability o< 1 each playev Virginia Union 1* considered i one of the top teams m pre-reason v atirz This will be | j Virginia Union*? second contest, j S Inis season Foil 1 Garvin, * xenfor qnar trrback of tpopi». 1. Florida. will probably open f»1 th.it po^i lion levrniP Hunter of Fo - ri Ir. Nrv ?rt r*ir y will hf> ftiliharU. with Dopald Counts aUr« cf Rose He Ihr 18' 1b flash trom \thevrllr th* 1 H.nf h-irl; pp<lop HjinlrF. < ninth »V*d M.imijioMl MT’tf (h« , 1 ■ g*»mfuai'jj’.'Jiwyrffyatre.Tt x 'l't’.-vj*t'Tt-• -? -r.*t j*r»t I NORTH CARQUNA*g&|r COLLEGEK 1 " r§ ' fjygp-'i C I A A Co-Champinns V A v 4 See These Two Uudefeated Giants of Hie CTAA in Arlto ’ Jpplsi MARCHING BANDS * MAJORETTES Athletic Park ! SAT., OCT. 5, 1957 ! 8:00 P. M. ( ADMISSION: Aduib . ... 52.00 Students -.. . . ... • COO \ 1 ■ r|r|T|rr b| m iinr-- r ii-TTt l ; tried to drop Basilio He threw’ s nnht hand bomb (hat landed at ’ha \ pit of Cannon's stomach l Robinson, >ho has won the mid dleweight crown and unprecedent j eel four times, showed much of bis ; oid time skill at jabbing and mov ing around until his lags began to go back on him in the late rounds He was then forced !o make his I stand by slugging and he almost I pulled it out of the bag with there big wallops in the Kith and 14th ' rounds. rac ME N BA &*L! O \\ Ft ?. p[ • t eJ(T. r[1 Tn. , p. 4*l* runner* lust ", ;n n jns s>, ill hr c v.n fr ' ■ d la prtfims in the uk warmer tHs season Up front no *h? line the Bears '■ne expected to open with Julius Crcmwell, a Jnruoi of Orange Mew • at right end and Gene Knight, freshman of Camden, R-'v Jersey cn let! At the guard post i bon will be Primus Sloan of Ha- I lejy.h and A bert McClain, a jus- I mr of Camden. N J V: award Tinner ?. junior of ; rile. N J will afar* at center , .yj-.jit,p*, (Chico) Hinton vs I Rocky Mourn at guard along with I Louis Hsyler at the other guard I position R ftfi« yjoun of veterans i and freshmen will add needed i strength at the other positions j Shaw's ’■“cord last '•'-son •’••-s I i a.- Game time is 800 pm. at Cha.vn n-4, v
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