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PAGE FOURTEEN Brav Victory Highlights An Era For Tan Players Broncos *v v,*-.* 0 Ot 0 0 C 0 Nov. 18 FAVETTF.V? I 1 S' , ;.u --forcing ’ •' the ■ Co!)?;; 0 It' •' oi Broncos", if ter ■ ' ing celebratem November 16. According to E F prir.c;pa ! of School snd cte-uoner. ■■ ri Pie "{fib” Co ri group? in nian\ - • 'c 1 }c" •. 7rH ' at vfQtk on details ; ?-r to O’iO r.f ■ ■ most enihii; ’ < ■ ■ 1 schsol ye.ii i • --m : - ’ c ■•• • • Tbc: homiQ|*corr -n ! : 1 : WiH br th - tr-; Coach ' ’ _V '■ ■ *ton-Salern T» ■•ichc; r ■ *Ra;rr. tror- V > ' The stixter.i . br* ‘ - ; Hits y.-ai’s ' l vr ; Iddsd its b■; f ■ »icns. Agaimt ■ - -» -■ -:-r • ■•->•• • • •* - t too Gs r Title Fight DETROIT •»;••••• Pcirojt mr i ie-red Arch.K- - int.se d< f’ *vi r Weight ■>*[« . *r the No. 1 ■ In discussing 1 ■ tr, brother of Ci. 8? his roans . r. a camp first tn*. *'i 1• > * f Yvonne Dureite. r u heavyweight. or—* - ■ Ton * ’ Ant ho c v to a iG-r<~\md d? Sepia Players Bolster GrM Squad’s Hopes TEMPLE. AT. or a Stat r . v.’r lmoregsm- !vr'" d tories. one df • - . p. • • • * te m th ■ ! Eighr. tan pia y•- i,r.. *'';■'iru; .' c•• returning ; - tc gtjjArs; p formers of rsmpat^n av? fLiH * h fullbarV. f.* r«n r.•. ■'*.< < 1 P nb Mul c‘j rj r» ’i»h \ i Carr g:»i3»d and l>;»t V* ' ♦?. r klr- Sophomores mr’>. ; r f' •**> Greathouse* tj.»»*.. Rimpv, end and C"n?rl'v * fullback. Mulgadp ?. bfid l iumor. g:v.-. >} - •'». most daccf ft on in gado l? ; d ibf 5 Border r •• - r,r* ruling no-n :>i -i esrrv averse p and • tCC'-m? A 'th - ‘Orf • . * Burton a 0.7 spirnt*-»*. rush d 532 >nn •cr'.y rj.i- Bellaud. a fuilir •>? ’ tier, trained 't s-r *> f».»- IVdl .. JVP!V.-« JU-r > ■- “ »* \ntrn>' . (is. 4 !..w ba'-k in ,! i!< i •>!, Clft JUld ' ‘t'K ■ • V. •S : '' ‘ It r b c J5 ”1 .1 light Sl(<» 1} I thsf f«n >t*U' V- ' i <■■ ■ las* \**ar against h< »virr t>> ponenc, ■ Greathouse r- form- : A 1 ) ■ ! .performer fro- Fhr* o:e ! '"M: -■ ppi§ | ; - ■- : * S»::^ x < ' r ; ' %4-rcS ■ WM M3k v~ r ' v&r * WfeikF-tfh&F <•'« «&> *' iCttSiitelfArSfcj} CIRCUS - y/-;:-. G/Vi-fftin of <?•-« Brow.. who w«s ©jtpadfe'j to ho sb.'.'.'v *.•< th>> ■■ •: . ■ prove.] f« bo the To*®m’.ive hejo «# the World r«r.. ’■ 1 . - n ;?• •--! ••» dr.-ar..7fic grab of . i&ficDougolb'sf fiy ball in the frith fjrarn. (i'i&wKprem Photo). rewt ! v VV-W HOMK ln the first, photn of a sequence. i Wes Covinerton just about has Jerry . i'iv hM! out by the foul line in the Bth in nil); the fVSeries in the Yankee Stadium Onto pov <• eui) Miron-. Wes jrcis the bat! into fairher Del o. . ■o jn <hr second photo leaping up to get the peg F»t BAITING, PITCHING RECORDS OF TAN STARS •"'HiCACO 1 AN?) ■— Hero are I : .. baH.v.'.r diid pitching 'ec 1 j o- •: i oi tan iliyetr in the major '. vTION v ! LEAGUE DAT'D N G Mv-< inker Hank Aaron ' : , . i 1 f■: runs wtted i i.i !i home rons. fi triples, 2'i i lie 'e.rton, 2R4i j * tilt-, 51 rntlf'. **s runs batted j 1 , j y * OH ? Jordan betters ■ IJo n t eco n't tn a Was i 3 i ■ < -t - rzti ntr ■** t \jr Li. g. %,-g H (L * tA. ; | BYHUNTriON - .ior-i-.n Sei- | tD .. rtac : lP h(XA ! In* ■; \ j, .r, ■ 'v.o! jo. tt'j.’iH Tigers taid j ! i , i-'.-I record on the > :/. ta. v th. Kinston | i Acihins 'ltch tlch-io! Dragons in i the flwim imn High School Mem- J ortai 3lrK.iturn here as. £.’ o'clock. ’'*he . -■. as tl-. h. o-6 si the line! viler five regular footbatt ;• a tti- lordr.r. Sellars elev ■r lus posted m enviable reo ip *,!’.• vi<-lories and one tie with no team having tutor. .ri ,>•) jh. m. In their previous i; s {!.)■ Tigers defeated i ;iJ. -in, tied Lexington <i o. dei.;:!“d T!ioma:.,eS!!e 20 ft. j • * i-.-s ••• ! ' ■>. .in.! ' n ! h,.’i m ‘tiviiicj h atuk'ed the i lordan Sellar*. ; p.i oi of 19o? he. The :,. i iv'uv,'.r.s’ pf ih'-rc respective bon " i ’e luithta C'.opp ■■ -i f;i, j;. Cla-;. ."nd Mias Dc* j On Thursday evening, a« a pre- i j !u.-)p she fttin* alumni. | i ■ ,1 ;-,)•> I'nissored a comnouon I v in. ” f< »* .»'.*• OCC9S - in* in thf* school be*- ! vir.r. 1.-;* -'I 7:30. Doth the school ■ ■ •' ! h, r .-,tt( r.r^tn! s 3". iv«'U ir tr*.’ -,i opcen and attend- j , ; .nits ■> c:tf- honored. j 1 '•lio-.i i.T. tticso activities the j aJi>'- ;ir department. along • • -ttidi rd body, held a imee i fjre ioii r.ilJv on the .tor- j Sellers Ji.gh atti !• .:< liiiii ai Die rritr of the j |".:r irta rv-n.iistod of. I • ; ,h -ii.iol bands each : . < .-I of iuoh-sten. ■ . i m in,:n ! fit,’;.. Hi- Kiilstboro Cen • i H-icti bend usually a I .. 4 ;., •;.«( i v ::s iICfC. With Its i i :■ ■■ fi ;vui rilxfxisnte. the Leake-!- J i • ••>.• ;■ - 1 ! Hjirh School band el- | I <> pari ■■ ■ did the Kinston! 1 1m ;■! ' j, r ! .Jordan Sellars Junior | I f.n>t tenior High bands also par i iinp-tieti in. ?} home mu*. 8 fripbir. 1 doubles; Bill Bunrton, ,2"8. 85 hits, 41 runs. 30 runs batted in, 5 home rnns. 8 trples, 15 dou bles: Felix Mantilla. 238. 42 hits, 18 rims. 1i runs hatted in t home rims, on« triple. S doa- i hies. Brooklyn Sandy Arnorixs. .377. ( 66 hi'e 4<f iii.ru 26 nina hatted in j 7 home runs, one triple and 6 don- j bits: Charlie Neal .270, 12! hits, j 62 rum, 81 ninsbaitfld in, 12 home runs, 6 triples 53 doubles; Junior Gillum, .25(10, 154 hits, ?.» runs. 37 j runs batted in 2 home runs. 4 j tripks and 26 doubles Roy Cam- ■ pan-.tla, 242. 80 hits. 35 runs. 88 ) mrts batted ;r., 13 home puns, 0 j dotifles. Cincinnati Frank Robinsqp, ! 322. 107 hit-:. 07 runs, 75 runs bat- j ted iri, 29 home runs ft triples. 28 doubles* George Crowe, .271, 534 ! hits. 7! rims, 92 runs batted in. 32 home runs, one triple and P dou bles; Bob Thurman, .247 , 47 bus, 28 runs. 40 runs batted in, 56 home runs 2 doubles, 3 triples. Fhiiadolhia Ch'eo Fernandez .203, 131 hits. 42 runs. 51 runs bai ted in 5 home runs, 4 triples, 14 doubles. I PUSHTO ME??? «oe« his oppewwrift, Dot Fkowrgan ol St, Pm)!, Minn., doing ej “somemouli" in the ninth round of thew recently achednled 10-rounder ert the Chicago Stadium. Yomo punched out a unanimous dscßuan cww his tough opponent (Hewspross Photo). Colorful Weekend Planned: i.rrr .nr -in <,<w t.ii:.oriiui-ri:.-i ■ cu t, i.mni Shaw Bears Meet Lincoln (Pa.) In Homecoming Tilt Nov. 16 | Dr WilJi-m F Streamer. presi dent. of Shaw University has an nounced that the University's Founders Day and Homecoming events have been ret for Friday. Saturday and Sunday, November If), Jfi, wd 17, respectively. The Revet end ,1. W. Wiley, pas tor. First Bi-ptist Church of Wel don and principal of the Swift Creek High School of Nash Cmm tv, will deliver the Founder’s Day address which will be the ninety norond »nmversery of Shaw The tr.iditioi.at ceremony at the grave of Henry Martin Tupper. the schciol's founder, will begin at lfi> !45 a m and will hr concluded at | U'OO am. In University Church. Other event* scheduled for Friday are a luncheon In the University Dining hall nt 1:00 li.m., open house *t the rest dance of President and Mrs. VV K Strassiicc at 6:30 pro. and the alumni dinner at 8:00 jut;, in the dinning hall, On Satumay, November 16, en tertainment for Shaw Alumni, tdu doi Is. faculty and friends. h;is been planned as follows: Pan-Hellenic Coff('e Hour hi. 0:06 a.iri. in the Student Center on the West Cam pus: the annual alumni meeting of. 10.00 a m. in the West Campu« Auditorium The pa/ ade ol beautiful and un due fleate *.vi.U start from the Ra leigh Memorial Auttitonum at 1:- 00 r m and will end *t Chavis Yankees’ Yogi Berra is steararoHing down from 3rd to in.ike who I hr hopes is a scoring run. Joe Collins (151, Yankee replaecment for Harry Simpson al Ist, watches at right. Berra s hand-first stifle into the plale met Rice’s tag on the way for the out. This finished the Yankee offensive for the d.i> iCMTtD FRKSs P|(OTfll. { Now York Willie Mays, .333, < | 195 hits. 152 runs, 97 runs batted j I in, 35 home runs, 20 triples 28 don- I j hies; Valmy Thomas. .258, 60 hhs. 1 : 30 nun... 3fi runs baited in. 6 home j i runs, 3 triples, 10 doubles; Ossie ; i Virgil, .23.7, 53 hits, 28 runs, 24 ; I runs baited in, 4 home runs;,, 2 trip j ies. Pittsburgh- -Roman Mejias, .277 ' ; 39 hits. 12 runs, 14 runs batted in : 2 home runs 4 triple = 7 doubles; i Gene Baker. .264, 108 hits 40 runs, i i 17 runs batted in 3 home runs. 5 I triples, 21 doubles; Roberto Cle- ! interne. .253, 114 hits. 42 runs 30 i runs Patted in. 4 home runs. 7 j doubles, 17 triples. Chicago Ernie Banks, .285. 169 j hits. 113 runs, 102 runs batted in. j 43 43 home runs, 6 triples, 34 dou bles. A MERIC V.Y U VGI'E BATTING New York Harry Smpson. .270. 13 home runs, 9 triples, 16 doubles; 109 luts, 51 runs, 63 runs batted in. Elston Howard, .253.. 90 hits, 33 ; runs, 44 runs batted in 8 homo j runs, 4 triples. 13 doubles. I Chicago Minnie Mtnoso. 309. 1 176 hits, 96 runs, JOS runs batted Perk At 2:00 pm, the Shaw Bears i will take on the Lincoln Umvcr- • aity Lions in football Music for | halftime ectivitie* as well a« or, j the march will be furnished by j the followin'; high school bands j The Robert L. Vann of Ahoskte; j Cooper of Clayton; Darden of Wli- ; son. Sampson County Training School of Clinton. .lordan hi I lara of Burlington; Central of Elisabethtown; Johnston Coun ty Training School of Smith field; Lincoln of Chapel Hill. Booker T. Washington of Korkv Mount and the I W Llgon funior-ftenior of Raleigh, This year the personable Liar 1 garotte Bullock Furvts, a senior ! of Tarboro, N C will rc;;n over j the Homocoming feslivit.ies as j ‘‘Miss Shaw Univf-ity'’ Her at tendant is man Valeria Deloatch, a senior of Pendleton. T!;e Show t imly dinner and a | soH.il will follow the football - game. On Sunday November 17, atß:lh \ a.m. the alumni breakfast will be ! | served Shaw Unievrsity Theolo- J ginl Alumni wil sponsor the final | 1 iiovno-ooming service in University j Church at ll.hfi -ini j Fell seeding must hr done on I time if you plan on a good har- I vest next summer. Dairy production ‘record* serve |j l many useful purposes. I THIS CAROLINIAN ■ Vile's; Larry Doby 268. 170 hits | in, 12 home runs. ? frinta; 36 dm.i --j 57 runs, on rtr-s batted In; M h- >nc ■ runs. ?, triples, 26 doubles. i Baltimore • Boh Boyd 318, ; : hits 51 runs, 35 runs batted in. | 1! home runs. 4 triples, 19 double;: Vic Pouti, 2,79, 121 hits 4- r n ;6) runs baited in, 14 home run? i one rriplc. 14 doubles. Cleveland - Larry ILine? 761. 1 64 Hits, 38 riii:: ; . 18 runs bailed -n, I 2 home runs, 14 doubles; Ai Smith. .247. 125 hits, 70 runs. 49 run:-; ivu | led in, 11 home runs, 5 triples, 22 j doubles. Washington - Julio Bcrqut-r. i .220, 42, hits. 14 runs. 22 runs hat ted in, 2 horns runs, 2 triples, 6 ; doubles. NATIONAL M U,IT -- PITCHING j Milwaukee Juan Pizzaro .6 | wins, 6 losses, 4.64 earned run ! mark; 99 innings pitched. 99 hits, I 50 base on balls, 68 strikeouts. 3 i complete games i St. Lotus Sam Jones. 1.2 wins. 9 losses, 3.56 earned run .mark: j .183 innings pitched. 183 hit.,. 71 • bases on balls, 554 slrikeuots, 16 | complete games. ~ww..mmm«hwmihiii—i)"imi-iiih«wi.i*h h n-rmrTiirTi)i sen I 1)1 J ill- - rri -1 mnnrr ir~r i- , —i r HOMECOMING! f > x __ COLLEGE versus • j Maryland } /t-; STATE ? " i COLLEGE \ \ ; I Saturday & ■ OCTOBER 19th 2 P. M. Gates Open 12:00 Noon GREENSBORO i MEMORIAL STADIUM j Admission $2.50 Bige».at Thing of it Bind Full Social Calcn<|jf - 1 Rig ! Cal!;, M*!« Long Farads Fis-G-imc ,how Football at 1 Ith 8.-.4 —.Brilliant Hall time Activities Music: The Famed ! 44. r Mstrobing 1957 Series May Be Written As Climax To Sports Achievement V. CHARLES LIVINGSTON* I I Milwaukee, w<anp> —! j Th.; 1957 World Series : t com- I j ' ttd may veil bo considered the \ ' It ' ■ )!'t 111 :u: or:i of arhit ve ! ' - M i :•> ’ for Negro players in the ms- i • jor leagues. For in it. tan players . . i. t only s' ■ ■ ri afield, bid they I'.layod their most decisive role, to | dab-, in deciding one of the most- i ! thcilicd packed Scries in the 54- | - year history of the fill extrava- ; j gar.ra. Tw o of thorn. ti»o S‘'*r-a --i tion;;! Hank Aat on and a surpn:- . ing Wrs Covington, teair.cu with \ , th« gallant L-*\v Burdette ;»> read- ] ing she Milwaukee Braves to the ; '.vor'cTs bri e 'f?bnH rhcirDpionship, as ■lh Mdw .uk .n- downed the n ■:- while fr-iiiful Bronx Bombers, four , I games to three. A DEC ATM OF r MlTtCir \TION I Covering 0!;'?? to a decide in i | Serif? play, tar, players have been j siac’wnc e-!---,--I corvinuoHsiy in the classic The jone break c»msg in j • 1T:0. when the New York Yankees a-.-i Philadelplna Phillies played a > v: t.i'i L'rGr-.s Seric" 1’ all began -n 1947 when Jackie Ruomson ca-'te up to the Brooklyn : i rkiticets fr.ii't Montreal and -park- I i ed ti;e Bum.- to their first pennant ! victory in six years In that Series, i Jackie. Uiouplaying on the !o;- ! ! ing team, set a pattern that was to follow in nine -.unr-eaing rLssics. j lAt K?l SET PATTERN Guv* tb.-cr tan players have fol ’<n* net the Robinson trariit'O'i ir. * urn ing in .'.parkins performance*. However, t.i U werkV exir.i v.iganra. in which the Yankees t. ore v.inniiished. xvus the most oiifsi iluting, from lltc -.tand i>.mi of iciliovrment by a Inn, ic.m soil - • unken 'mint man f:om tinlu’e. Mr. named I non wide baseball history, a \d is eonslrlercd the spark plug ih.il ignited the Braves to - victors Dunbar Wins Over Belmont i; --- - ' ~ BELMONT—The Blue Devus, of ; Dunbar High School of Lexmgton 5 ' retained an unbeaten record last ( n j Thursday nig hi by nimming Bel - mont’s football term 22 in 0 in 3 ; a Clare- A A conference encounter: i j at Belmont,. j j Starting to move in the first quarter, the Blue Devils scor ed on a safety after three min n tnc:i of play. AH State guard Grech La nier set up the score when he Mocked 3 pups that went nut 1 of 'he end zone for an aufn i malic safety, if was Lanier's : I third blocked kirk in the last I fhree comes. Following the next kickoff. Bel- j mont’s team was stalled and war, ! | forced to kick. Dunbar began j j mm its own 3fl-yard line and ; l v ~nt 70 yards to paydirt with | j Mike Michael going over from the! | one-yard line for the first score. I i Th« extra point was missed. Michael received a kirk on flic five-yard line and return S rd n (hr ,15. The Blue Devils ! dr'<» Belmont’s 45 for a first down and then. Mitch tfrf went off f ickle for is y, ri', and another «coic ■Mo-ii.tr' passed fn Friday and 1 I tile r*. fra point was good | BcimorP made an attempt to ; move on the next kickoff, hut j the bn*'f drive was stopped on a j pass interception by Holt, who ; ton the ball back to the Belmont j 40-yard line ! I j IF member the danger."! involved j j in using nif.cliir.es when you mow j 4 vom lawn c mecially with a pow- 1 i er mower. Store farm rr>m.hirt"cy only after 1 lif has in'i'i checked, repaired, j 1 cleaned and oiled WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1957 AARON A '57 HERO t! Aaron'- biting < 393 with two hom« run? and 7 RBIs in 23 times i at bati '.oppeu tnc Scries. Hu hits ahc> fell on-- any of a record set j by Pepper Martin some wars hack. No other tar- performer before ever hatted that high in Series play t OYIMiTON SPARKLES \FH t D Although his catches did nut ri.ul IViflir Mays' crest rati h or At-rtr s drie r in thr 1951 World •icrie--. Covington. « ho was'sMnmonrd from Mich tta it inld season to fill the outfield -pul left van nt by liu itnurrd Bill' Bruton, turn ed a Ime drive hv Yankee*’ pitcher Jsnhhv Shantr and was a key play in Burdette's t-to-’ eorniuest r." the BnmbcM that r ovington followed if up with i f>j ai rtpep if; 3 suhsc cj'.irnt ;r» Mil'* H r Play %A* rm-. WEEK - GAME:? fOf T IBi Delaware State at 7 C Smith I'dtjefietd yiate ai \v v,a State tt'unptop ,i Bi.mton-Salem Morgan it ?toward Univetsitv V, t’nion -at l.ineoln (Pa l Md. Slate ai A and T College V.i. Slate .‘I N f 1 nlji-je Si. rauth. it Si Vugur-Urw s Dunbar put- on ftaother drive. Roy Hop Red Pearson. Tommy Cross and McGuie alternating to the five McGuie need ove to score and Holt made th» extra point . The score was 22 to o at half time an the Dunbar reserves play ed the entire second half. °xcept when Belmont, was in a threaten ing position, lwnrTl 1 — r - ■ «,n, ,i. « i ’ SEVEN/ T YEA?.3 CIO spjgk A* 055 WbmM 'pSB :iS^I f C,«,®o\J ß ®, ym C \ I wtrwo y,M n ■■ ■ ■ Old Quaker STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Sgi; - ? m i j | m rmv * oio mm oiJffu.flw m* uWtmms m \ | 4 lirrat tn \ i-nkeer pitch'ns and lU’ulod a spat'ldins 1,00') tod only .2'if’ but w.i.s .i om nit HOMECOMING JOHNSON C. SMITH “Bulls” VS. DELAWARE STATE “Hornets” Aj[ it nfi>l i M Meet in* \ SAB MM f* Parade / 12 Neon 3 Kirkoff 2 P. M. • At Gale >2.00 $ 1,50 Pre-Sale At Business Office
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