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Shaw Nips Bluefield, 57-56; Rams Beat Falcons, 77-62 ? % f B p | Ql 8 * smaE*sP |S %9} *■" W 3r 2 Is !11 i 13 •e1 rV » 2Sfl &j I SJ a| w Tops Bears’ Scoring Here n. 'T T;,,k-b->iv,oun:- - at the foul Hn-i I fop the f.h.TVV UilU-eisity Bears’ 57-SB vic tory twr HlueiicW St:u< Tench era C—oik’gi. t’l W it \’j.r« f.inia Saturday wight in the Spauld ing gymnasium on the camous here S pea vs marl*' Tniir free throws t>* She final 1 ".. *ric {lon- ivo \\ itU 37 m i orids left. l!<- had Hi;ul" one point prior to the ill static iisortcisis. The Bear-’ coring was topped by William Murphy with 24 point-. The Shaw quintet now stands 5-6 in CfAA pi-; Frank K-itt, returnimr to the Shaw lineup after being inrli jcihle f’urinsr the first semester, scorer! I** poin' an;l was a lead er on the Boor, T p:: ; ir B!:i■'l irid ' .• s ’;imi s Oallbway who racked op 10 point,-’ for th: Bis Bits, o Bluefiehi Yjot sports an S-t! r-M/ord in 01A A BEATING THE li |) p<a lists iyi sis By BILL IJHOVvI.R *' - When Willie Mays signed his tßjil baseball contract with the San Francisco Giants, the event h.' 1 far more sirmficuKL’ than merely a star performer and a ’club grain? together on contract ft fms. As almost everyone must know by now, Moya shined for a record Giants’ salary, something in the breath of $70,000. Tills will, indeed bn more mon ey t : n Jacki*' Robinson who c- r- Tandy deserved that sort of com pensation. ever pot. N<> tan ball player hitherto had broken the SSI> i O') barrier. jNo one will cletiv that a good r ,ny of the best tan players de ••-served something more than they .. . received. Some of thorn were .doughty enough to demand more bit on the short side. Recently, Minnie M'rieso. trach-d ti\- the Chioaeo Whde Sox to tlv Cleveland Indians, was off red a con*.-art for S4O 600, about % ■ >O(7 more than, he received in 1957. ibis * less a psychological gesture by Cleveland’s General Manager Frank Lane, Minnie is stubborn about such things and said he'd have ho think the matter over. So far he has signed. * * * Undoubtedly, Robinson w.« the most grossly underpaid per former in the history of base ba!i. Sure, Jackin pot up to about $45,000. But actually, tor several seasons, Robin-on v is , tlie outstanding gate attraction fn the National League, K not in all baseball, furthermore, be mas lust as outstanding artis tically, ot:c of the great-' •-( com petiiors In tills baseball gener ation. ♦ * * * Tt Is the firm fey Ik .* b —ma.k --1 nallov ? for the f .cl that the old Brooklyn Dodger management wag sorc.ulhie'i of a t ht /- —that hod R-ibinson’s hue been of the palefi.re variety he would have been drawing < rough at the level *f the coropinsati;-n received by Rian Mus: ii. Joe ••:o ami T ■'< ' ‘Williams. FAMUCagers Now 5 Wins In The Lead TALLAHASSEE The Florida A. a.id M. University Takers took STAC hardwood tilts from Merits B c v/n and Tui-kegee Institute last week to increase their conference record to six victories asainst a single defeat. FAMU downed Morris Brown < $3-76 in Atlanta Monday night and handed Tusk* gee Institute a 00-72 I licking here Tuesday night. The fast breaking Oalesby tutor ed “five" soared to a 57-30 margin over the Morris Brown Wolverines during the first half of play and had to hold on to their shirts in the second half to edge the Atlan tans. i Coming buck in the last ten min titr-p of play like a fictional charac ter in a novel. Robert Myles dump ed ten field goals and three char ity tosst-s to pace the Wolverines’ attack * * it * Rattler Coach E<l Opfi-Hy why stands at lal-ra’a to in dicate approval of hi* (cam's r ! sv, sent in bia storm troopers to sfaß the rally. Oglesby uses .a tivo-tcam platoon system to keep his men ready for the fast —break and pres sgame employ - rd by him. ♦ ♦ * * Gibsnr pse«d the Floridians ever Tiukopee <vitb '■ n field f*o«lg and ten cho'liy tos'es A nearly c»- uaeitv uowrt gathered into the I'smU gymnasium to cheer the Bat- Fees or. t-> a 30-72 victory over- the I sc apr-v Ti-.-dingr-rm;:. F-.yhrenn forward Wr'-m Vvn.ny , opened Inc grume's seorinv with a SC’ORF FOR THE AGGIE:S ft Time. Grey < ]o> s f ;;r forward I I with the .* At Giikjf A .ricH. leaps for a .hup shot above tit.-- guard | of Lawrence Harrison, Winafim-F >;♦’ivachcrs #.'oik-ge player in the - j game played at the Charles M-.c-t- C.< loni.-.i .mi last 51 .unlay. Grey I j dumped 15-puints for the evrnisir w u i; In ip-.-d his tr>m defeat the 1 i Teacberi. 63-54 in a tbviiUng eoni T * « - i - « » y /.I m & P v - ??'!■ iO i r% ;n I' hH rn ff ’ ! Win In Row By Defeating \ ! Fayetievkie St etc, 89-87 SALISBURY - - Liv : i-c' 9 ; .k : . r*ol- : | f tt@Vli.lß Jbtcitt’ i {'lCl* 1 - , i liiUi'J:-t,i}jy ri IL/i L, The Bears held j tfi-se ad vantage at halfliiu'.- bn: > > vMlors staged a 1 ot ;-ai!y >n the second half by scoving .'-l j points. »i * # * - l I Fayetteville.- caught, up v.ith the . ) M j, < r,A j i .() - . , ‘ in the Wiltons King .v; n I iiunp shot to bveak th-'* <i . dL -r k • ; Cistcags To Hast Pa.l-T.ss Saiiss ' i 1 CHICAGO - < \>rx-- -- T hr* < yc-- . j Os th« Sj. J . 1 • •upon Chr* u;o A >i:. 27 throu-h | | | o)-VDD (LV'vtfs. At'cond only «•> • ■ l 01vTi'»ic < ‘Lfnrw will bt’ ’’n- * i ; . „ .. ' der the joint .-.>ov» worship of t r>> « ! Pan Amer-a?) Or' on j and the City of Chin ago, Buford j In the event, which \vr?? flfjr»oun- i 000 athletes and serves of ofi ov : I TX'oule from he * > oun , 'xiv ,N ’t **:»• ?Vi •?’•' j participate. wiU inc { ihe sporting v.ouch y .vil l i I . . > v.tiiizc i hxluciirp Sohßr'i* K, 1 ; a ret ih • • will highlight 5i month lone penon ! j of ct\rr>r\c which a 9>. .5* t i den: .''nstvatior.i? mul other prog- i turns deuignod to create creator ! j tier standing nnci cooperation be* ! j tw6cn the co intrics Um Aitictj* ? Ci'.s Tlie itinta o f a ♦mist rr 'an- • j white, has Ik.voi dj*dtGaif d tn 'in* I I ™r~* - - I j *' ’ frA js| i Il\ M j !>. « r* v X.» V 4 ' ‘. \* v , ?! ' Winston-Safem Ffiitchers Collie, left, capfuits ( ' inUt *tl'r- ri |iM^r' Wr^f^. Ml r i M? 6 " -? Uw ; ’; ml *rr l K '! i * hts of Columbli* indoor track ! • -,,,j i■ v r 2'f j • j37r - ( v, * . i "'' * *■*’ v * * 1 *** * rioneer Club, rig'lii, came , Vj ( . -\ . iJ-• .),» .f| -i Jj« ld i n Oi?.' tv ie tl-v tio.su* f lidar S v: - o "T- points, foL W?i \\Vh n and Tames j ff if hr Pt'uie s I, ey*n I, ion He that Wotteth out t bs irnni;.£rzssioi\H for mhie own sake, and will not iemamhGx thy mm,— (lsaiah io, p It is ihei small voice of the nh f bt.v-*-o.t our fifes that ft rern<^ihera i our sin®. But God, *fuv > f reffu.i Father, will for* f *ivc tWi hmvhM truly repent* Ciit. and ghe m new life in Hie iov »n % -'I jinJ ne && For Baltimore Qriofcts: j , ‘W**sMMwtiiomi»>>Mwwit«iw.iouiißWi»»M>WMi 11 iWiiifganiiaw.ru rn * » 51 * j&k & cm*. m i ilfiln# 1 H«j>S]iildaii'Ual ill unasy ! Hslii PeitsipKi 1 Hiri« i (Editor's Note This is one of a. series of stories on niiptr league baseball teams with tun players i j CHICAGO - (ANP) - With th* - acipisition ot i...rly Doby, till! B.W --j timore Ol Joica are fogavdod its a i dark horse in the coming Aivk -i --j can Lea hue r nee. ! The Orioles, feu: th-vlf-Ci! fin • j isht-.:s lasi season, needed batting ! punch. Doby acquired in n 5-piev- I c-r deal in ‘December, has the pc i fentisl to supply the long ball, rlo j spite the vast acr»v.'e of Batti i HK-r's Memorial Sladituy:. j Lurry is one of six tan pin*, ers | ... ——. - Robertson, Chamberlain In 1 I Hot Cage Scoring Battle J i CHICAGO - (ANP- Osc'o- j ' Robertson and .Wiit Chanibniuin. j | in the books of most experts the j f outstanding college play-rs, cot;- i j tinue their h ;ir-timicltri ro-.v for | I national iudividuai scoring honors, j i Tt.ohi rtsori. the- sensations) Uni- i j vor.-ity of Cinchineti sophwr,- j I held the edge, according to statis- j j tics complied by the National Col- i | iegeiftte Athletic Bureau through j j Jan. 14. Robertson hud scored 425 j points in 1? gomes for a 32 7 ;<v- ) | orage. He had averaged 43 points j in his Inst three games. ! from the KPinsiis lineup tor two ! Hampton Institute’s Swimming I Toarn Gets Upset Win C m Sears I m HAMPTON, V?i. Hampton H. ! 4-j H upset victory over favored i Mr g<‘ip State College (Baituruirv’, ' defendlvjsf CFAA champion??, in s MotßrUt won five first, four &*v»> **y S» «, gk $% e-i *<» , I i i 4R %Jjfi fe? 81 fir id i IIP 13S f i 4.S : HAMTON, Va.-Bf'imiin: K .-•:>. • i . . tiie iir.'.T i.niv■ in sov?; >-.r. • fuotl/.-.)! practice. Cc.ich Ben Whn - h v announced iust werk. "We hope to attract mv .*. mcri as : Whfitev ( xplam-d. It will * b fl ci'-peclnlly g*'-r»l for bvingn y up ! ac’K'n V ;rt yi- r ! blocking tackling, running, y".'>- Vccorilinj! to ’Vhilcy, rnr n • cofitfges in the CIA A have spring practice. The decision to resume spring practice at Hampton is par* of an over-nil > effort to strengthen the Pirate eleven. In last season's plan. Hampton won 4, lost 5. an im provement over the previous year’s record of 2-7. - * * V i Assisting Whotcy with the p. r.t --| tic* sessions will be J. Morgan I Gtiif-n. bscV:f;e"i»l coach, and Dr j Herman N. Neilson, cbd coach end I Director of Athi -tics for the col ! lege. Clyde Clack, junior from San ! Antonio Texas is captain-elect; of i the 1956 team. I Start lambs on creep feed when j they're two wfenks old using crack ed yellow coni j v/ho VviU head for the t.i-'ornh i j hai.ni 'p < tn;p at .SeotUdakp ' Two fvfv>r'4 WH«i hn?r! sV>f* rrjif* of i ! <«ey rdayen* are Biu* Boyd, the best j j ItHter ot; the team in i&&s\ and Con- | } nie ./ahr;so*;. a »irortc - armed 1 | ri,c;h\.ah rider who w;ithe leading j | PiteJ iti pu i.r of y otii ie (.u \ i i eldt v s who J | wore called up in late sea.-*on, will | ■ htive e fn J i-fp d-u’fi shot; this year. I j Also b:u*l; for a second chaace j i Charlie Besorm, a ri?dtt.hand€r j i u £ts i’an die lipped by nervous* ! i resviltod in for the j i joyhev-k nad a 'l2 2 ave< age,. He; | had scored *3s*l points tn 11 games, i The leaders were trailed by two \ I other tan }:>layerr—-Llgin B.teyer, \ j V/.unc Eiubi’y, ]U..ami (Ohio) star, ij i Baylor, third, bud scored 364 I | point;; in 10 etimes foi a 2u.4 over- | ; 1(1 f- f..;- Et i i-v hJ ! [Mm shall iH<»slr>gtmi. W. V> v j ! who had registered iHO points in ; | Valerie Carr, . j j C? \ »'* <$ oif %«% Af* On 1. 1 Snow | jit t;-r; u;,-H krje, Si!!.;sr viiivr.v Carr | ; vK-w.iiig Kci SwHivari ,s T\ j i i i'iow that she has the potential of j | yc, v shvLo.t o hvavlly with her | n uiii* t.r f -■ f.rst Ron!. »ic- me ! rrd h;t. “You're The Greaß-st” so j i nuich. so tiiat Svi’uivafi told her | Iporycmwl man:..■•>! George Tread j well (hat v..>v.)d bring ht.r back i for a ri-'ni'n on-'u-'ement w:tnm ! lh< ; lA o months. On m sfretjgib. of her TV sno-.v- | ; it.g, George WV-ins owner of Sto -y- I i her into b*s spot this week for a I j wet-k’. to t..*-.tar with Gt-torge I Shaavia/'s ouariet. Foil and watei eonse vatiou 1b a i ! pavlia; U:| Sooe Mottcy— S«v« Tttne a! Yew Bxrlu. ... j ' Auto t*h« it -. System Csats: I i v ?. s : • ■ . ;*. \\ y j j tf%}X\'sßsmm>W \ 1 1-4 iw4 asiifftew &.& i I ’rnKß*. ■» mm m fuHHit I Pfej'v^i- The ij;w.%! * »!W ..MlilMCl w-'BBB*B®'’*??'''**‘ / ' , 'tUnti< , iGl- • < ■ Pl»Sw*d!wSllfil#' a - Co' I s in w. n.wir. ST. r tk. -i-mn s.i,id) to run I lfarv( V on HKIX at *<:!') S'. M. Dally : ' & jßipj » ft- i' y f■: - -V- ■W - ' ' , y 115. Ij oP£■■ y ‘)*ey *^*w*»l; FIRST NEGRO IN SATO;’ V SDM IvftV * • U ! ;; O’Bee-. 27 of Fradcrleten New '’■■■• ■ - > ... ...» » player in the National IfoeSu-.. j.ee t>. ; - • ... . h-..,. eery 18. helpin;: the Boston Ku.-in- to -Ja*;, m-m ■>>:■ t ano- : dians, 3-0. (FNITI-H »‘RE.- n >«jt- mmmmmmammm >i a :» w« % rmmhhmhi sssiaP& I i 4 i Wmms, "3 * *\J * ' \ £.; .. . . s*j|4s % ! ,# '.f #S3?»VT . ' V ,' V " ■"•■-■., ■ _ ' -' -/ ~ ’ \ •<-. ' _ V'/ : h*V ■•' •• '" ••■■/- I •i ■ • • -■-V , V: : * ■ ••. ■' S I 'i : , ' 4.vaSs;^ : ;^S| ?.:■ I i _. I I i g|fj| rßß orf ' 3 0 V**Srs^ i'i (7 L*-* x. y M •- . <«S>< —•| . I ,ea 1 111 B \7Afifi Emm* m 8 I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON I 86 PROOF - STAGS O!ST CO., FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY ~•. I i ttiinmnnrnwwiw 1 THE CAROIFHIAN WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I. 1958 Falcons Led At Half, But LostToßams WINSTON-SALEM The Rams "i Winr-too-Salem Toaeners. Col !« iv overawe a first h,jii deficit ■ ii\, i..' ru til -X i i -02 VrtJitt V iclui > tb». Falcons of St. Augus ' "'•’s College here Saturday night i in the local gymnasium. • •• , The win gav< the Hams »• j-7-7 >'«•• :•! in ! b'.' Central Intej c tji.'i;- '• v AthU ur A iation. .St. Aug ’i.-ttr.- < new has a 3-7 CIAA. r<*c msm. >'i’. il John Ird tin- Rams’ s'". ■ : hitting .vith sevn nut of f trte •:> shots from the finer ,<jh! eight of l? free throws. .John racked up 2*2 t> mts during the gallic. Tour of Rams' five hit in double fi.'lirt-s. (Ten dill scored 19; Rufus McClendon, 14; and I,aw ns • ■ Harrison scored 11. K-:V.-rt H».:ks led the Raleigh ag ; gregaitan with ifi pojt.tr ; ms blew .. 27-17 lead, as ■i At oiisfilic's spurted to a 34-22 i ~ifti no lead. Th slams started to ■ •■■'■ iv. nr the second haTf ar>< ' ' ••ithout 100 much difi.cnhy 15
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