THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1958 Players Elect Celtics’ Bill Russell As Top Pro Cager I at Wins Three ay Race V YORK CJTv’' A?:p. in irst season In th- Nrt;on asketbal] Association, Bil U established hinr-elf 'ns tiding pro-cng- ■ » * « * ae 6-W Boston CHi' i ( '!• ! in 8 three-wre mr nui b!i Sr ha ves, of Fviacuse. Jiine high score' in pro tetbail and George Yaid o! Detroit only pis', er to e g.fiOO points in one s?.-i --in tiie NBA sell vrag elected the fe- -■{ * in » vote of tor hi pi,-- • . i league None of the plsver* lerftuittd to rote for a team* h the tally Hated nr *" for ftfet, three for second me for third. Bass®!! •'icen;i>- ! 288 points, 30 more than es Yardley ■"■•-is thiv'* v ,?h itigsell on 91 pei it the eligible ballots. v i« * 4 Is selection as the r-rs 5 ’ t cager '■qtieJf.tM* de*inr who belittled PiiMpb' « wJsjle be v. m a »tio;nl"'i he University of San F».m > five Cwhkh he bad <l - rbampiesviiij-i for consecutive seasons. seirs greatest %s red to ’■ ?. viuPc's of the ■ ‘ sT; pi. title has been his re hop mi ld defensive .... 1 : ■ rernrd in rehounds .snoring was a dept mi on defense, ng shots and intercepting in the area of the basket, iad ?5 psTohoioprirai cifeci on tooting of th- league’« big Self d (■' > no' rank ■ * *. es, Yardley. or Bob Pettit, of erage of hi*'. team - >i■ n, ■> ebd BSli Sharmac ■■- but red around 16 point- a gamp. piling Dodger lookie Draws iluch Praise los ANOELE3 -■ • ANP» ■ I; cf the young bri ; ft Dodgers camp ftmmy Do vis. Nesn o out.fielii>;t ■O hit’ 357 for tilt* Koi «;no Cl si. I the Midwest Leou-ue. Tommy. Bmer Brooi ■ ! and crack r:,-- ■ ftes for an ail-time te.u.iio ft ►urine hr* r :: borH r ■ ■vis w a ware Ine, v.oh b « 3 monk !,, r torn; I • ®>wn as Lou Gen rig. HIXoS rip It* S i i » ■ us Qns^ ■RLASHINCTON ~~ ~ . line Couri refused Morutv lunitte the appeal of uim> -o'- |e students—-one white and two pro—who were convicted la : Kr of violating a new bu- Kea >. • | ordinance in Tallahassee. F>. ■The court did oof -tv v.-.,v 1 11 not ‘hesli at ;r,n • ; in le. Its brief, order pyicfeon final. ■The city maintmned "sat t!v lee youths did n> t ; : ■per appeal procedures jr So I courts. I*« * f I But attorneys for ‘An lent* contended tbit - or dnance Is a “subtorf fn: nntinullfff the polity of r.i ■ las ?* aresalion" and there ore UJR c, •} n•f*tu ilo >n 11. * * w Die trio were souteru r 'o 6-i fs in jail and fined SS»00 each City dude;." John Rudd on Feb 1957. The it convictions a?id 5 coostitutionali'..’.' of the ianc« wore uphold last ttovem • by Chrcuit Judge W. M y tlknr of Leon Counts Court, n-e young r.tfii are .Joseph Strut of Ft. Peishurg, S' id;.: Florida St»*-. ynivefsiy uni mny Hernrior. end Leonard red. students at. 'i«» Florida A* ’ Ur er.bty for Neg.-eos. fhetr com iefion came in the dst of bus ir.l.'-yration cam- Igns by Negro groups in eov«u.Vi athena miles, *#**•+ The stodents boarded a bus sn Jan 17. 1957. operated be Jttlet Transit. liir:., in Tslla sassee. Pursuant fn the r«cw ■rdinanee passed 10 da vs ear ier, Drive Emory Eclkins toiri brra where to ?'■' After a * tiile (her changed places. >«-v refused to go bark to h“>r original seats. accept a are refund or !-e.>p the bus. Elkins ralied police. ' RF ! st Cincinnati BtAegs barter Willard ! >of his bark hi fbs u»l as Milwaukee Braves’ Henry Aa ron- ••" a i: ; 1 •* . i hitting lus second home run in two >ro . 1 1 ’ a ■ ■ oj ilnst r • hvnidt. The Braves pounded the Red '■■■ b 11 ti •» void breezy field, So win h.v a score of 11-1 ii %!\ ■'iJti y - < , .... , ' Os ■' >v seated. It.), Unit, of Ca*»t ornia basketball and haaeball star, signs with the 1 - c- !!•: (inojnt described as * ulrelauliai" by baseball scout Bill Rrenzel (seated, ’ Go!,in*,on said the sum iva* in excess of S 40.000.” Six-foot one-inch Robinson. : <•’« >hc »■ €, basketball team ami shortstop and eenterfield on baseball team. He ”* * i'w: r training camp at Vcro Beach, Fla. I looking on during signing in athletic l >‘* ■' vb* ! . ,k,!i y ,-e, *t attain*. L-R. George Wolf man. L'C basketball coach, and Pete VeweJl. UNITED PRESS TELEPHOTO. Jr ckie Defends Old T earn mates In Feud With Ex-Coach Herman NEW York (ANPi Jackie i Robirson .-.»sil spark? them. r cep ihoujjh he's boon out of I hmLvui tor opr year and al- | ii-0i,,.* Chock lull O' Nuts of- i fl«- a 4iiol.lt 3JKK» milt'« fiom the I Doticur's home oa.-o in L.s An- i goto;. J u-kic* remains their 'top j flghicv.' In a mow, he is. at times, i the ball club's unofficial spokes- ! ovyji." A m A TsVf the Hilly Slrtman in- j ridfiit. For yearn part. Her- { Asinssi Meet Os NC High School AtEMic Conference Is Staged GREENSBORO - In a session , w-idety a tended by a maiurity of its , membi r- the North Carolina High J School AtMetic met in | . > the ni •: ■■ ~,i ebu ytu- > tson. The rua r nfi of the as- ociation 1 man was a Dodgers' roach. This year he'll coach _ the World Champion Milwaukee Braves. Upon leaving the now Los Angeles Dodgers, Herman took 1 new look at his old teammate*- “They Sack the de sire", he said, to he 3. liarrt hittinK pennant eentendcr. They were, in Herman's hook, complacent lruJ lazy. » * » * None of the Dodgera replied wibliely. But. from Robinson a was changed from the North Car olina Negro High Sen oo l Athletic Association to the North Carolina High School Athletic Conference. * * * * Fully realizing that the in creased cost of providing for the needs of the conference wan of prime Importance, the members voted to increase the ’ Basilio- Robinson Handlers Wrangle Over Technicalities CHICAGO (AN.P> ■*> Although not a blow was struck, the Car men Basiiia-Sugar Bay Robinson feud began s week ahead of sched ule. Wednesday, The feuding, which will be cul minated in n 15-round middle- 11 weight title rematch in the Chi || cago Stadium Tuesday March 25. I began in the office of the Illinois I Stale Athletic Commission, where I both fighters submitted, to pre p limirmry physical tccamiiiations . for the fight • ♦ • Jt started when lb® Robinson i camp, headed by trainer George Gainsfcrd, raised the ouestlon of eso-isive uve of medication during the light. Gains ford elalzncd In their last fight in New York Sept. M, 1957. Ba p'lio handlers woed chloroform excessively on Carmen and that U col into Robinson's eye* and bothered him lie asked the e.ommUslon to look into the practice. * * * * A1 moot Immediately the Basilio camp, led by co-manager Joe Nit j re, took up the challenge Ha no* |! cused Oainsford of being n cry | i Bassey Trains I For Feather Title Encounter jj SANTA MONICA, Calif. (.AN jP) World featherweight' boxing ; champion Hoson (Kid) Bg.-wiey '! boxed several rounds here last | week in preparation for hip title bout with Ricardo Moreno of | Mexico in Los Angeles April 1. The two-fisted Nigerian, first ; | native of that country to win a j world boxing title, has pitched his I training ca mp at Ocean Park I* arena. Moreno is working out zt the Alexandria Hotel in Los An geles. At last report. Bassey was down fto 1281 pounds, 21 pounds over the ! leatherweight limit Moreno at ! 125 is under the limit. Tirte r«- puirement call for the champion j and contender to weigh not more I fj,. _ j.->n hard-hhiog Dodger for 10 ymenn and now Olwck FuIL O' Nuts per* sonnel vie# president; ''Herman’s statements ar* pure, unadulterated poppycock, The calibre of Re**a, Snider, Hedge* and others have too much pride to permit the team to fall apart. And Harman knows that” Jackie expect* th© 1858 Los An gftefi nine to fee « a powerful team which will draw an the Coast that’ll make those Brooklyn turn outs kwk very smiail. st.so limit to fIO.W) effective with the opening of the schools in September. »* • * A number of schools demanded that some attention be given to Hip matter of schools that cancciL ed games without bcn.i fide rea j sons. In order to meet with 1 his difficulty the conference voted to baby, saying that nobod> would do 8 thing like that. Nevertheless, Gainsford war ad mant and the hassle went on for a lively period. Meanwhile. the commission spelled out the rules to the fighters and was due to issue final warn ings on the dny of the fight. The fight, which will be tel vised from the stadium via closed circuit to movie theatres through out the nation and overseas Cuba, has generated a ri rat, dc o* interest Somehow, the atm< - pber- created reminds one of the; « pi evaling during th* heyday ■ - former heavyweight champion .lee Louis Newcomers Dominate Broncos FAYETTEVILLE FMI-jwmg a OM-smeon lay-off, the Fayetti villa State Teachers College will participate in baseball again this season. The present Bronco squad Li composed, primarily of freshmen and sophomores, a scrappy lot of youngsters. Coach William A Bry ant will, therefore, start the sea son with a mere handful of letter men. Some regulars in other years In clude catcher Milton Taylor of Tar boro, mounrimen Roosevelt Wright of Burlington, and Sylvester Dob son of Newark, New Jersey, John Reavis, infielder of Fiermont,. New York, and Christopher Rank in of Hickory N C A fine ernj of new comers are showing up well. The current schedule refidr, HOME: March 25, Shaw Univer sity; April 11, Winston-Salem Teachers College; April 35. Blue field State Coliege; April 18, Eliz abeth City College: May o. A&T Ccriiege. AWAY: April 23. Elizabeth City College; April 32. Hampton Insti tute; April 30, Shaw University; May 36, A&T College: May 17. Winston-Salem Teacher.-.* College. On Sam Jones Red birds Depend ST. PETERSBURG, Fls. (ANP) —4 sound Sad Sam Jones is being counted on this season by St Loui- Cardins! manager Fred Hutche son a.* the Red Birds pinnae .** ■ o into regular spring training here * » ♦ * .Tones is one of ibe big 4 of the Cardinal pitching staff a long with Larry Jackson, Lin dv McDaniel and Vinegar Brn Miseli last season the S’ Z' righthander won It and lost 9 for his first winning year in the big leagues. He remptied that record despite the fact that he was often sidelined with Injuries—once a ligament in the area of the right btu-e and once is the elbow of his pitching arm. • * * * It i? this record that makes Manager Hutch lock forward to least 15 victories. He bases that feeling on Jones’ past record and on a 4-inninq job the other day in spring training again t the Cin cinnati Red Legs In that povfo m :mce. Jones struck out 4. allowed 3 hits, but no runs There are four Negroes. !>■ train ing here with ihe Cardinals, he largest nuns her in the hijjto'v of the organization. Present at the camp besides Jones are Frank Barnes, another pitcher, Curtis Flood and Joe Taylor, both out fielders. Barnes a 30-year-nM iigl, f hand er was a 12-10 pitcher for Omaha last season and turned in a good performance Sunday when he started against the American T.eegi'- champions, the New York Vsnkeos. suspend any school that |» guilty of this infraction and lew a fire It also provided that such school would not be eligible for partici pation in tlm various champion ships while such .suspension is in effect. * * * « hi an effort (o get a larger number of wheel? to partici pate in the track and tcuniv NMMteK, the Conference voted to stage B*l Eastern and Western Track und Tennis meet with the winner* and mum re-up moving into Durham for the State meet t« decide State Champions. The six-man fops ball championship* svrrc a vsrdof) West Badta His-h School of Badm. « * * * The Commissioner's report "bowed that the conference had grown tramenreusly and that fin. social condition was about to he on * more round basis. The Mas ter Schedules in football wore dis tributed by hie: office at the clof.-* of the meeting. This schedule sr povere a two year period. The Commissioner stated that several of the smaller schools that had been playing six-man football were moving into the 11 -man type of ball beginning with the fall of 1958. He also announced that the base ball season would begin March 24ih, and would close May l.“fh with .State championships being played in the East this year. ITM> TOtfOIT ASSinNAfENT Officers if i'-.r- S’orth t .irolina jfirh School Athl* fs£ {'JnTit^fC’T.lfc? &*o?v ~j }i vjfttif a! th6 HnnO'jl nt*? *•■s.!*?£ oi ! ■ r* nF'i * tjS/.i. i ion i?» '-jfj tit ASz T v? sfc Ss-^ur* da>'. The state group met rmtifnuutH.v from '!:. 1 \ r*t «iitH tOOC. M. Among the officers 'present f«t (i>e meeting were, left to righi: C. \. Harris. I ■••!• 4 |>- i t-i : nnoVrr r. Washington, Wilmington, Treasurer: W. M. 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