f ni <6»%**¥iiisi&£t>& ei: W "" * ■ :V "' " . , L-,. 11 IHliii I ill IliHßf' '■• ivaifc ..av;'-... -jt • HOME SAFELY —1.0 slag his cap in the pfoccvt, Yankee cnfeh<:r . '.*:• - :•-.<•.•■• » throw from the outfield, as Chicago’s Bul>ba P■:>3l : r • ■! •. , . dust in the game at Tampa, Fla, April Ist. Phillips neo; b • h •••., r to left. The throw from Norm Siebern was 100 kt . • V Ur Sox in fielder Sam Esposito, Yanks won, 15-11, HINLIEIf . .. In Baseball Thriller: ■ Hiiiawiiai ■ff-|iii’iii««BWW«mr«*M»u*iicf7i»»,-<*«nma«««niin« wwawnw^a-"'■■v-^r, !slj ” jpl FAYETTEVILLE ■- April Fools’ Day turned out to be serious busi ness after all at the Fayetteville Stale Teadiers College recently when Coach William A. Bryant's Broneo baseball outfit went for their ancient rivals, relied up a nine-score total in tt first three innings, and held on to nose out the Elisabeth City Pirates by a 9-7 score, April wind added a chill to the air as these two CIAA compel - Hors engaged in tbe-t initial ’siug fest of the season. The game opened In dramatic fa shion as Pirate lead-off-man Or- Calhoun Scores 6th Round 'ijf '^' LOUISVILLE (AMP. A big question mark was placed on the caliber of foreign boxers last Wed nesday night whan Kory Calhoun, the sixth ranked middleweight contender, stopped Yolanda Pom pey, British Empire light heavy weight, in the sixth round oi a scheduled JO-icvtind bout here Pompcy is ranked third among the world light-heavy weights. Pummelled, from the opening bell, Poinpey was unable to an swer the bell for the sixth round and Calhoun \va3 credited with a TKO Dr. John Ambach, who halted the bout, ordered the Trinidad-born Fomper hospitalized for observa tion and X-ray of a neck iniury. Pompcy told reporters Calhoun A&T Aggies in 14-10 Win Over Shaw U. GREENSBORO The A&T Col lege Aggies of this city were car ried to a 14-10 victory over Shaw University of Raleigh here Easter Monday or a six-run seven!h inn ing hitting spree. The Shaw Bears now have a ■ -i record while A&T is g-i toi Ute season. Hitting a home run and two •ingles for the Angies was Paul Swann, while Hubert Monk and Chavur Chalmers each hit th; :>t singles. Stanley Pe.tterv.ny had a homo run and a single and Eugene Ham mond carried a double and a single \ for the Shaw University baseball erg. The Shaw Bears return home for pamos with Hampton InstHtitf?, ■ Hampton, Vr»., on Friday -and How- I ard University* Washington, O. C., i on Saturday. Prico* rnrolvnd by U. S tamer* I increased each month from FeUru- ! ary to August but declined some- I jvhot in mid-October. 1 Then without best-fit »/ a nit, ;] the Broncos took an-.mt.:..-.- of a tOßiMnitl ton oi errors ij (.••; isb-r .two unearned runs in the j bottom of the first frame. Aided by a walk, sa t -rr»r. r, I single by Joe Vale nthae and a i long double by tl»pf«ln James Brityboy, Bronco short stop, P* i homrboys pushed over lour btj< runs iff the fourth. Their two inetirancr runs come on Pirate ■ errors and on outfielder Hen- m w* V' • and I Was tuKibie to vno\ ■ • my I irtv^dhxl. jp* | 1 ® i % g t Faff pq Mavhpvm Mi kUKlwi) HiCII liU t'j l jU , | £1 j | DURHAM N.o sh C troltaa i | College’s iy.lß U'nr.is team n.ay be j j “the best group of nett-ors" ever to ! | play for the fv zles. I MCC tennis Coach Janies Yottagfe j | bplieves this may be true with I i 1f.1>7 .> cc . ’ (i.npion.cijici team uv j tact except for graduated Chare,- j Joyner. The Eagles’ Dorian (Parri) ParrcoK, finalist last season and upset only by HatnpL-n's ! great Pill Monroe, looms as the CIA As No. 1 sJ»r this ■ Other standouts on Ymince’s courts. are Malcolm Little, a Warn - S j Dong) Btil' the Eagles' 'great bus |bn deni ollr tr a fcl o vrv.. :■> t lit Iy ' SSIaIs stuff ' * •>.' *»■ i s Keooimai^ ! Victory Os Ik Boston Celtics j j sell, ibe Boston CcHitw .... -u> s i« *«*.• Sou: tisvis. | Sophore* Robert Gordon replac- > ‘CI 1 It/litilMUy*-'*- F.i'it;-. 1 , ill, j Weight on ••-.»*:■ r.cund and ptnmpi- j j iy pyi out Uj« Or.’*. | Six-foot James Floyd. sJkafcy at j I tfu; start, vvcoj tine dsS&mv.c :V*c* tha j j Pirateu but was iHt* loain,; piteher. j j Bror»r*> J}cu«s Braybsy’s double la i j the second and Pirate O l ] Hills’ is ip!« >:,* the first fu h.* hit'ins punetj t-tr i.b .* germ-*. ) 2,5 is fll'f i ufJU’i, ,‘jj Xy' . v( . ; ton, Winston-Salem oopJvrtiKwTfi; | j ua! 6nitnsSy£ t '• j de.-mit titi 5, fart Uto Haw!;.* Uavi j h*-' -* Iff. *. ~ j picther r 1 338. f, *v. ■■ 'v' wsp? f as; , £*gg “ :1-4E i C^C7 r ' tr fV : : -^^SaSßr^J I^E)W i gM. P^i it. fi |&|jßfa& * jftj |!®Wt <: iiiii f| |fpv4* liiieA-,*. ! n Kn’ut ’»ij§afis j ; !,4s. '(•:■ ha ■ V;-i *r tir - : ,%M?! u> j } SC&Cftki -4 j'fHol? *US v yr S., ' ! ii&bfcl -,j: 4 * 4 v 'il'] ; '. } Vi V? j* ‘ k ' ‘ ,;i " . v V f. rr'.’WAc* ■ -JL —r ■ ,7 v •■ ■ :, ..• ... -> ■ • ■.. , ....... „ v *«,*£« »■ ; » ...... .jijVj I ' is meriting, hard tt» rri -n ■ ■.-■ rt ■ ;,•= . - «; v . _v?u? ■..... ’ v ’ " ‘ *7*®" Sis '" v '***“’ M ****‘ A :> '’'* ** ® < 2-iS»' %t(jr iac ki S'% : . f i' j W $ ILs 3 )8k Sw W,™ y»a , ■ .«-->-,*« «- j,, ~. fecj w j 4a.* l ..... j 4 :•, 4 sti 4JC-;- r.'iMSA. A fix tANFI—Last 1 —Last s**-i s||» Era»o Bank-.. /■.s>*s hon 'u .-, | one g&ori of th-.- ■ nt;.nr Ay j "1 ■>: \-.rr-- the' !'■'!■,• ■.,.. r-. 's' •'. I <'. mcr oSism pion. At A. & I Co fi : ' '.'sPfoffi&p £Aj* ' ■;• ->£ ; -i'y/tj .' }*S? ;.«S.ittn*VrJWK::M *«&.•«; - niii Onsltltsl 1'41.l ii If GREENSBORO - Tlia aaoaai j C ;i sequel* 3*ll, the to ... ■ o •■•ial event <*n the calendar si. A& j -T .Collage is, sat for- Friday tv.-a- ! tog, April 11. .Irates C'. Evans Washiri-.tcr., 13. | C„ civilian astsialimt to the secre- f uuy of Defense, will deliv*..- th- j ovan adtiress at ti.e banquet. fhail- i vded for Murphy Hall beginning at j 7.$Q o'clock. The ball, featuring th,e erfewning | of “Miss ROTC", the queen of th." | an Corps, v-tll be held, in th« Cfc-artsr ! ■Moore Gymnasium beginning at 9: ‘ ’ ■ NCC 1 hind am ! Busy April, May j DURHAM Couch I, T. Wai - oi’» fJorth Carolina Colic"-.' itan j has s busy schedule for tbs months j at Apiii ana Max'. ' AtVr the bi's Q.M'itiro Marines’ j • ainival at Quißieo,. Va., il- I If, tire Ifot.'les are. slated to gv to ! Wfon■:»-!:• c;«.•■-:! on April 50. to '.he j i’-rua I; lays Ap.il ilil-DL he.’.i;,o thrft* ©nm Carolina Relays in Dur ham on May 3. the CaA Champ* Baltimore on May S f 4•" f• i -f.yv-foi, j C S ot nnsesi on ' -;n .:. !■!■ ;■<(■ ('•.'•<>'!■ * iAU if. "-.I r 1" , & s? c««su be said ipfvli good ii sum that if iibvnka fa 4 pit gat off 1# mvh a c! I ■ eruv'PH’ , „ XUS swung Saturday, afeil 12. vm *~* ---**———— --——~—-««« . .■■ .. .-. : , !>«s r*nt;:;, hf-s bt tui if v .;t.':r:n:.' i the ii.ivi :|> doprrs H-;;-. i-y. ' ash of greAtffPt hittii .';p>'rc:s.:d bairirig eo&oh o' the : “fe the liash” feosks k>- v 1*;; r> Ipfcil -a '-a ji - ■h»y> c v t.-t :u. f.A rs sirik.? yout: iwM s'fo .'t tiwlio,n ~j i I. _ j vr-j svf':r/ iVvy#st * i -* J ;; *s wdi ndi ' hi ,!v :t p.;!* ;, ti : .h Ci;i-•: roster vviHpbe ■-: pi- up , full season in^the id - v. ii h i ■-.- Chicago tcSrcfi • !.•• \ ;.. •-.•ti 34 home runs in » ■ nUsmnent ■ .'• •'■ ''(''i-i-'.nK'i't was in i ii hs b.ingcd oid, 44 rous.d --• ' , ■ ci »c.cord xor ?-hO!"(si4w.»s. ' Bnu[:s t'lnaßhrd^t • ! •' ho!>vi-s in ttet - nn w.'iVi r ’Codf'r ; ti.'»! Uy\. On v 10 other major lea :v- u-‘' <—4n rly^- 15