18 f/.Z CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAT 3, 1358 “Minoso Can Do Anything, ” Tiger Manager Declares Jack Tighs Compares Minnie With Other Players On Detroit’s Team DETROIT ■ AMP) - Mroojo can do anything run, hit, hunt and -i v ” ......Those were the words of .Tuck Ti s h*, manager of the Detroit Tig ers, Vvhile comparing the fleet Cu ban with two Os the plover? on his team — AI Kaline ar.d Hatvr.v Kucnn. Tighe called Minoso. who recently was traded by the White Bex to the Cleveland Indian•• the greatest player in the American League last year Slilng op the bvn stirs on his team. T'ghp said either Ka* II; * W. dL'l , i t lit ““ 1U 1 (.lie « l t O M SHORT TRIP Bob Boyd, right of the Baltimore Oriole/ is out it first far the first inn (ns of (he NCC Bidding FsrTtsp Hsiay Honors PJBRAM - Norh Carol::-.! Col leges thiceiads looked impress! - la "two outdoor rjeetf ‘h os la:- ,n tfce young '3B track r,. Coach L T. har riers swept f«ve rob:--?, , meet records, and m•• 4 • . points to finish second >n the Bcutb Caroiina in -.-i-> ‘ • nrs *! followed up ihi: pe-yformam-e by taking three relays a •.•fend a third., and a fourth in the Qaxnticu Relays at 0>; n-* Va,, against some of the top runners in the counter ~ At South Carolina \Valk«n s r sprint foursome ni-rtc-.roed ffeently as they -p 4 an --• the 4;i) and £3O yard vei* ■ e-.-erd' T'- :• foursome of WiLiam Merry Rams Nudge Eagle Thinclads j In Contest At Winston-Salem WINSTON-SALEM The North Carolina Cell eh- ‘hut dad? ha-.r.jt- - .-"T r'IBSS FROM Hi 3 CONQUER OH Faotosrweight champion of «■*** .'worJd, Hagan (Ed) Betsey, pkrrte a Ks» an the forehead of - Moreno, offer the champ from -ena krockcd out the • "Xnadcen scrapper in the «rfr? re-jod o. toeir recent title match bs. Los Angeles. (Jfowsprees Photo). » line or Kuenn will be the great- \ esl player in the American Lea- ! rue this year, just as Minnie Minoso was last, year. His state- ! mem seems to indicate the Palo j Hose indiseretb n in trading the hustling Minoso. Tithe men looked part the Yan k< in' Mickey Mantle in his choice us Minoso, All this talk of power j is deceiving, he said. In 1956. Man i tie hit 52 borne runs and drove in I iso run* Tighe added. Kaline only | hit 27 homers but he drove :r, 128 j runs Thai » the way with Minoso. ' April 2S game with the Boston Red Sox in Boston after he j grounded to Sox 3rd baseman i Frank Malione. who threw to Piainfield, N J . Bob Dobbs. New- j port News. Va.. Louis Seaton, Ja- i : maica, B. W. i and Vance Robin- ; i son. Norfolk. Va.. all sophomores, j | copped the. quarter-mile relay in ; j 42.5 ard the hail m.le event m 1 j D- 0. fcc-tn ne ; - meet records At Quantico there runner' with- 1 rut ir.eir capable lead-off man, Bill ! j Merritt, who was out v- ita a leg in- i i jury, ran on a muddy track under j . s r.y conions. but. still managed j to cross the tape first in both events j ahead of both Western Michigan, i anchored by Olympian Ira Murchi- ; son. and Winston-Salem. George Hearn, fresh from Ard- i mere. Pa reels n d Merritt in the 1 44f> relax. and James Lane, cap erf by injuries finished second to 1 tee w inston-Swem Rams in the he reasoned. "He might only hit 12 or 14 home runs but he. can do everything else. "He'll knock in those runs with singles and doubles, he'll bunt, he’il worry you when he's on base. You never know w hat he'll do." Minoro'g playing so far seems to justify Tighe's praise. He's been the hustler for the Indians. In a game against his old White Sox team mates last Thursday, Minnie came through with some timely hitting and nifty he.se running. He hit a homer and a single. Pete Runnel? (3), who stretches to make tbs cut. Boston wen. :> (UNITED i*R?:SS TELEPHO TO). ir.ir. and senior from Brooklyn. i> Y.. took the stick on the lead leg in the SBO relay. The tnUe relay teaiti of Tames Line Ken R.A -• freshman, fiom Jamaica N Y Walter Johnson, frosh > w Haven, Conn and Johnny \ 'Met, jun ior from Cape May 1 L cop ped the event at South i a.ichna in 3:210. However, at Quantico Talker switched his foursome with Riley and Johnson opening up, folic erf by the addition of Neville Chi.M ms who were clocked in S'lß 0. Hnwever. NCC Coach L T. Wal ker's charges were without two of his main stay* on this relay team —James Lane, senior captain from Brooklyn. N. Y. and Johnny Va?s rer. Cape May, N, J„ Junior. They were out with pulled muscles, Lane's leg is bette--, hut he wan I held out of the meet because Walk ‘ cr vaanted to save Lane for the Penn Relays April 24-26 The sprint medley foursome of Dobbs, Seaton, Neville Chris tian. and Krn Riley. both fresh men of Jamaica. N. V., won the sprint nicdicv event in 3‘27.8. The 'OO yard dash which was » blanket finish at the tape was giv en to Francis Washington of Win ston-S"-10111. At the f.-.pe with him were NCC s Vance Re'-dnson and j Bobbv Dodds B«th Washington i and-Dobbs were 'locked in idsn ' t:cal times of 10. flat P 1 DISCUSSING RESIGNATION— i M Elgin Baylor, left, .AH.-American ■ basketball player at Seattle. Uni ■l| verslty wears a 'solemn face as J John Custaiaoi Seattle Un«r. ■ head basketball reach, discusses I Pros Draft Elgin Baylor, Guy Rodgers j 11n National Basketball Selections | DETROIT (ANPi—Elgin Bay ; H lor of Seattle u.d G?" Rogers of! ■i Temple were the No j choices of | ■j the Minneapolis Lakers arid the i ■ Philadelphia Warnoi s as the eight j H member teams selected a total of i ■ 80 college players in the annual B N. B. A. be-Kci.j-’l draft Ja?t week ■ The Lakers, seeking a sparkplug j ™ to boost them from the N. R & 1 ; cellar, made Baylor their No. 1 | * choice, despite the fact that the ! Earl Bostic Is Like Old Man River--- Just Keeps Rolling Alon g With Music NEW YORK Dapper saxo- ; phone stylist. Esrl Bostic, on® of the j most prolific musical stars of this j generation, will soon round out a I quarter million miles of travel j throughout the United States. Can- j ada .and Europe vteh his band since : he went into the business in July o? j ,1942. Bill Dupree, one of the disk joe- ; keys at New Yorks radio station | WLIB, r-nthusiasticaliy lauded the ! King Recording star a few nights j : * during his gabfest with news- j paper men a*, the Sammy Davis, Jr. j part? In poo .no around hi? sugar- | coated accolades about famous stars, Dupree had this to say. ‘ Ear' ! Bostic ?-i just like Did Man River- ! he keeps rolling along with good i O’Amato Still Seeking A Foe For I Floyd Patterson; Mem On R. Harris NEW YORK 1 AND Cus D i Amato, controversial manager of I 1 heavyweight chatnpon Floyd Far.- ' tarson, said last week he is die- Ikerlng with five different man- j i agers in an effort to decide on j an opponent for Patterson’s nc-v j title defense. He failed to name | Roy Harris of Texas as the prob able opponent i There have been reports that! } Patterson and Harris, irom “Cut. i DBUMWTOinrr—Sm. Charts. Ps!l«r iH-ViA.) kMn *• al M». Nc (fcng) Cole, wrto of th» famous enterterimr, at a rocent Senate hearing on a bill which would ptsvent music publishers from owning and ‘operatiisg radio and tefewiseor ttotkas*, Testifyina on behalf of her huaband, Mxe, Col® labelled toe .prepoeed tegisksikm "discnnßßatey." (Naws- i I praaa Photo), - > ’ 1 his resignation at Seattle Wash ington last week Castaiani re signed following an NT A A an nouncement that Seattle Univer sity will be barred from Hi imp ionship tourneys through 1960. fi-foot 6-inch playmaker still has a , year of eligibility at Seattle. How- • ever, his original class at. the col lege graduates in June, and that makes him eligible for the N, B. A. draft. Baylor has said he would re main at Seattle to finish his ed ucation. But Boh Short, the f l|r n M nttmov beSICT-’- h*' r r 'f! persuade him to sign up with the pro team and go to one of music. He’s tops ia my book along ] with Ellington, Basie, Goodman j Satchmo Armstrong and singe'' l -- j Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah .Washington 1 Lena Horne and Sammy Davis. L " i Bostic is no stranger anywhere in ; ihe United States because of the j fact that 'he Nation's outstanding; j disk jockeys have acclaimed him j as one of their favorites. He is also | admired by the record club fan:, j theater and night club patron;-?, pm- j rooters and managers, and himdrecu- j of musician and entertainers irom i j coast-to-coast. | The popular musician will be I | honored with a huge ‘-Testimonial j | Party” by his fan club members, i i New York disk jockeys ard news- ! [ paper and magazine writers when ! I he comes to New York next month ! end Shoot”. Texas, will meet at.- | Roosevelt; Raceway here soon. However, D' Amato refused to con firm the reports. Harris is un beaten in ring competition. How ever, he has met none of the top, contenders. D'Amato, whose name precedes). I Patterson's m ihe news «o)ufab i j these days, would not name tn« I •managers with whom he is ; i gotiating. “As soon as I would I The two met on the floor of the r.ynn shortly after Castalani made t'ss ,inr>outic> mmt. Baylor said lie will remain at Seattle for an other year. (UNITED PRESS , TFi EPHOTOK • .. i the schools around Minneapo lis. I Baylor, an oil-around star, was the second leading scorer in the | nation last season. He also led the I Chieft-ans to the National Collegi- : | ate Athletic AsscciaDon final, j Rogers wa-. the top choice of the j Warriors. In addition to starring I f... -• 1 •• . ... .. TV--, 1 -• 1 til. ?./•- t ~ *-(*-■»<- 1. . *• i - I was chosen a member o' several | All-American teams- } King Record Company executives j ; * . M i-elp pirn to celebrate his 250. 000 rr.ilc-s of globetrotting and his ; sale of more than, five million rec- i j urd,?. “1 of?? of books foH voa bow to manage after ytm retire. WJiat’s wanted is one that'll tell you how is manage : inM!” mention 'lie name of a specific j fighter,’' he said, "he would be- j come unavailable to me.'* Cus reference is believed to be indirectly aimed at. the Interna-j tional Boxing Club, with whom I he is feuding. His old opponent, I Jim Norris, has resigned the pies ! idenry of the IBC, out evidently i D'Amato is stli holding out in the! •war with the prom tional firm, j Cincinnati Redlcgs Purchase 20-Game Winner From Clowns HOLLYWOOD. Fla. fANPi The Indianapolis Clown* baseball team this week announced the sale of pitcher Raymond Holmes to the Cincinnati Redlegs for a ' substan tial" amount Holmes, after only three weeks in ramp at Tampa, Florida, was signed to a Savannah (South At lantic League) contract, and has since been prompted to the Albu querque, N. M (Wet League. Class Ai club where he started the season. “Ray," a he Is better known racked up an impressive 20-2 pit ching record with Indianapolis last season. He is 20-years-old. stand) 0’ 2" tall and weighs 185 pounds He. originally hail;- from Colorado Springs. Colo. A great future is predicted for the young hurler by every one. in the Clowns' front office. Road-business manager Ed Ha. roman, Coach Sylvester Snead and Genera! Manager Syd Pol lock agree that he could wind lip as the answer to one of the Reds' prayers—a consistent winner on the mound Last year, Ray was a real work | horse on Hamm an'* pitching corps. Bennett College’s Operating Budget For ’SB-59 Approved GREENSBORO An operating budget, of $667,415 for the academic year 1858-50 was aproved by the executive committee of the Ben nett College board of trustees at its annual meeting in New York last week. This amount represents an in r:«stf rd approximately $51,000 over the current budge-1. The trustees heard an interim re port made by President Will? B. . layer m which she listed some of the ic- -derm building needs of the college These include a health and p)-,.-, ,lc?.' education building, a resi dence bail, an infirmary. sn <*d* Order Sammy Davis’ Pianist To UISf« *f|f| ftf * Uffiair ray tin© f iyy 111 $* h nets is NEW YORK CITY fANP) , One thousand and one-hundred ! weeks from this week, the pianist . s.nd accompanist for Sammy Davis ! Jr,, v.-ill be m the clear, providing he \s able to keep up $25-a week support payments.. The long-term time-payment plan is. a settlement of a $l,lOO baek i support. claim aaginst Davis art;r --i tic aide kick. George Rhodes | Terms were won April 14, by Airy I w. Scott Davis of this White Plains j ; id*, 1 ’ firm of Bickler, Davis lieber- | ! man, Sosin and Smith, In a hearing before Domestic | Court Magistrate Edward Dudley i former ambassador to Liberia, the , delinquent musician was ordered . to oay off his debt to his wife Doris i at the rate of $1 a week 1 Rhodes' regular weekly rate of ; {payment, for maintenace of his I wife and two children was redu i red at the same time from SB3 to j $25 a week 1 Income of the musician was es timated at $330 weekly during the 1057 tax year | Rhodes had beer, served with • I summons last week just before ap ' pealing on a benefit show at the Apollo Theatre, here in a benefit for the NA A CP. It is in knowledge a* in swim ming: he who flounders and splashes on the surface makes more noise and attracts more : attention than the pearl-diver ! who quietly dives in quest, of i treasures at Ilia bottom —Washington Irving Tp the poultry laying house use two 40 or 60 watt light bulb? tor each 400 square feet of floor spate. : Swm/Crown j w»Bro wHisurr § Am4*V M* | *<** «rr»* I *t .«»•»( S «»** ttOHM*.** S *UA9M-B«t>tlH« *OM!W «» YOH CiW. Stage WHIPfY % *«* 6HM SMfe f The big rifhthan r unfurled one classic performar. ? after another ; and was given the independent a: - 1 cult’s accolade for one of tin fin j cst mound efforts of the year i Recalled Pollock: "The club got ■ u valuable lift from this mastp'.fal | young pitcher, W hated to lose him." General Man? r Pollock fel lowed the an ncement of Holmes' sale to se, Reds with the opening two-weeks sched ule for thr four-time Negro American League champions. They appeared it Tallahaas' T!a„ (April 36', Atlanta, Gi I April 21?». Porterdale, Ga • April 3Si, Albany, Gs. (April 39) and had an open date cm the 30th. Their May ba, nstorm with the , I,ns Angeles H,--ks, Pacific Coast Colored Champions, follows Day ion* Beach Fls. (’t: St. Peters burg. Fla (2) ‘ radenton Fla <3l | Orlando. Fla. <■•>: Palatka, F’a (S>; Tamps, Fla . Valdosta. Ga, vs Valdosta Troians <7); Columbus, iGa (fit; Panama City, Fla (ffr: Ft. ■ Walton Beach. Fia. GO'- and Birm ingham. AD vs Birmingham . i Black Baron fill. ministration-classroom building, a home management house and a - mall maintenance building for the housing of equipment. It was agreed that the policy of holding Bennett s enrollment to 501) or loss woud be continued Addi tion of s residence hall would servo to alleviate present overcrowding rather than to accomodate a larger , student body, it. was pointed our. Dr. Player was authorized to be prepared to present plans for this budding and for proposed group major medical insurance coverage tor faculty and staff at the October meeting of ihe full board. * ______ , , ir Bishop Golf Team Defeats Wiley College MARSHALL. Texts LAMP- : Two B.t'hop College tear*: defeat ed Wiley College in a 18 hole golf match played last Friday at th« Lakeside Country Club an Shrevi ! port. La. Bishop golfe r Arthur Hunter of Atlanta, and Oaie Watson of Tex arkana, Ark. teamed up to beat I Robert Scott, and Johnny Jackson ; of Wiley by six stroke- Meanwhile, J two other Bishop Cotters. Ch.trle ! Hubbard of Dallas and Lawrence : Harvey of Fort 'Worth, downed Morris Miller and Richard Talley j of Wiley by Ip strokes. ! Hun tot carded the lowest score I with a three over par 75, while Wat j son recorded -ix over par 76 Hub | hard shot an 80, and Harvey wound 1 up with an 87. ,j li Tbr common faults of Ameri i can language are an ambition of effect, a want, of simplicity, and a turgid abuse of terms . —James Femmore Cooper Conceited men often seem a harmless kind of men, who, by an overweening self-respect re : have others from the duty of • respecting them at all.