16 tm emmmum WEEK. ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER i 3. 1955 Garner Five Whip ! Dnbois Hi, 38-34 F?—Garner Consolidated School opened Its 1858-59 basket - ball season on Tuesday night. Dr ember 2, by defoatinc Dußp's of Wake 'Forest 38-34. The leading Little Blues Drop Cage j Tilts T c Tigers, Adkins The 'Ll,con Little Bines lost the i first 5 game;- of pea son p)n> how • | mg before the much faster and ug- > gressivc team, of Wilii-Jon High i Tigers of Wilmington .md Adkir Hicb of V. uision Salem. Lts-or meeting WiHistoti in iK first c ime Tuesday, IV'-rtnh-.' 2. jo 1 to them | 89-54 on their home eour'.. Tbs t .it - tie Blues ieemed nervous m ihen first a ante -Hi. - Ktidri t > click Raymond "flnor-"" Henderson. : play-maker tor logon, as Dm on ’ ly one to play his usual steady . game He v. as high point rut. * for the “Bluee” by dropping In j *6 He J?olSm* .. n by l. pro '■ > Matthews by dropping in with 14. . High man for thr cam*- Richard Rfokcifo a! tVltliston scoring Id paints. His driving Pit op* n err the high lights **l the g»m<‘ Ricketts was given grrot support by {!.*reth •- Steward «ml ririlon A! turd Roach, Sitford To Play in North-South Golf Tourney MIAMI. Fla CAMP' To- 6ti annual Ray Mitchell North-South. Winter golf tournament will be held 1' i' 10-I3 at Me id Countr- Club aec'-nlin • to .in or, no*. cement last week by oromr tor Ray Mitchell from v, ore City. Good Drivers i Have Years Os Experience Techniques in driving as :* any j field of activity, •••re developed to I the point of perfection only after . much practice atvi.e.vperianc.-. Mo* ’ tor Vehirior Ccmimissionist fCtiwitid \ Scheldt said today “'The Hars In ,-portr. nut v .end 1 the theater did :,*;t .imp then talents overnight.'’ he- said "Th i ither does a driver become « real j pro at the whr-i 1 without knotvio-c j the nil- -of ..:r?r -ir'Yin** and fr*l- ; -m* -r';' t t m fun* in'.' Thr vehicles c*. rentier ran t'd the attention *if a 5 ! Tar Hrci wntorMs to the National Safe tv Council's ' i \ fundamental tips for safe riming during the fold weather month;- ahead: 1 It's up to you. You know, that driving conditions are less favor able during the winter, it’s up to you to winterise your ear. to win* mr'/e you: driving techniques %l to wir.li rise your determina tion in si . .i' ,i( i .i. nis S Here "Cod or* lir-d :rr chnins Have ccod f i ■-. rentr*-hIVIv chains for more .revere conditions, snow tires. end use reinforced tire Remember * *oi n * ni chain? --re notono\s.'ly i* ff.r* -. <■ But, even wth mow o' chains slower than rus: speed;; are a must on snow and ice ?, Keep wind; i id v i.idp" •> clear. Be sure that -our wirier blades your heater, t .ui » f ,r 11 frosfor are operating p-ocrrlv Clean : now md ice from th? wind shield and front all ",i:alr>-,vK of your cat Ventilate to keep the in tid* of year window: from fog ging * ,u.. of thr cot cl. Ttr r.rii- - to avoid unintentional slid ing or «D!nr>iD got your wh* els, oc casslonolly dry your brakes or TCCTith- Dip :*«rce'p-r;*fcv whfu driving sfevfly #ud $$ ■fcrefflte and h?jc*hw*3* conditions permit Thet* adjust vouv spf-f'd to ro.-Mt •ser -vlif.-m 5 Follow at a .;*fo rr-'t twee Keep v ell n.irk I ' 1". read so (hat you will have plenty if rcotr. to stop l! frke- to 7 tip" - if fir to -tup on srtiw. *r.d h.c as ii i"i - iin rU-v ppvf. stent You tout find i* hard lt> ■■’>• • •sirsin •■■'iiv vris.i couldn’t uop whi-rt hr iyTi* frtliiw ritsrr.Trd 8 Pump your brake ■ 'l' 1 r h*-«V J^num . \ <2 l n BA m \ - rr- \ n ' r ‘fonr \ 6CO . Kerf- S«rd»r V» V/jMC'!!* '< i j scorer for Garner was Hayes with | j 3 points I The Gfirner girls' team was de- 1 j fra ted by Dußois 17-26 lioth wiirril !•> point.* Ist thr iiM’limentary ,i Ik*’ n •lutiior \ar-i(\ i|rfi’at*<l Willis j ton 47-31. !n thm second game the Litile ■ i Blurs loin neytd to Wm.uun-Sulem j I vil.v k. met ihnihi** disiiste) at the j hand.- us the strong Adkins High ; ! li-.-iins Tl'. '■nrisly ll;sl f-5 36 and | :Mu Junior Vai *ty of Ligot* bvt , ; 89*34, Adkins' varsity squat! sport- j ied a ;t point lead at the end of j i the firs* quarter and outclassed - j i h<- t.igon Little Blues’ five* | throughout the game. Alouaio McCloud of Adkins was j | high scorer wish >3 followed by i liv ,:r :-.r.;it, .1,0 'id Ha- ns t j ton with T> each James Uubnam ■ i v,-p« hiah-Domt man for Kaieigh i ! with 8 points. The "T.iittl* Blues'’ relttmed j ! home Tuesday night December 9, • ;fo meet Adkins High of Kinston j i ,'u’rf trsvH i r. Darden H;gti of Wil- j i son Friday night. Gulfcr.. from Hi sect lon* «f lllr I nifrri Stutr-s xrr *- xprrtf *! < r. er in AlJimi for the star stiufued attraction which ha* (teyt Joeccl into nn< of it**’ nut -iimriing winter r,eif fourna p’< tits **f thr vi'sr. Defending chamnfotis Charlie -ifford. J,o* ‘ r.-ch"- pm * mat cor .le«* R"i.' It. >M. < •Mi!'., and Vfyrtlf rate-;s-sen, Yew York, momens ehamptim "ho •’, .** runner-up in the IMS T’nitcd Golfers Vs 'Hiitions tiafiona! tourney at Rif ishprsli, will defend their titles, ist' -- .Pnttc»*sr»o is a three-time ■,...! of the tournament, bavins won thr- women's crown in 1954 ins?-, urct 1553 Roach v;:ts men’s '•hamofon in 1957 and 1958. while Richard Gardner, New York was -1 i.iji -:p in 1954 and *955. Rural Clark. Los Aneofofi. “>vt»n the event in • TV' 1 n ’ v- pro division winners have !;-.p cn Aike Hart‘-field. New; York. iB-54. Sam Woodson Colurn bi.fi, s. c 195'.. Ted SJiodes, Cbfca* !!)58 sti*i Charlie Siftord 1957 -JT'd iJ)f|f_j r-i-i.'p? <«i'ktii3 additnmai in fc iiviiioi .*(; »i-e ioiirnenien* tc R v Mitchell, 47* H - ■ ir.gfh Strri-'. New York. N. Y j iccftsigpte for stopp’ng on snow, or ice while maintaining full con . rroi of your car is a fast up-ond ! down pumping of your brakes I * :i vir*.;n 7. dcvv'i- hard or*, fi’it if.er.k*■. ’. is 'alntost certain to lock 8m : whop!:-; This is likely to throw i v-otir car into a dangerous and tic i < oatro?.];:i)le skid. ‘'Thr-e rulvs. bnve hern de vchined by sale «inter drivinr rvnrrt? after years of .scientific r<~-< sreh and actual driving i>- a'! sort? .»* winter ro.iri sur ‘•< ■ *-!'*•'•-!'. rvplaincil. T! NNIS STAR Althru Gibson departed rerentlj for Hollywood! i ’.m i tin Airlines to makf her motion pirture dcb#i with John .* ' -n. imi niM-.itu sidoni in ‘The Horse Soldiers,” S5,000.0(l0 <'isit VUn #>j» •• now in roodik(inn. Miss Gibson wits sicur-d f or a feature i i••'■■• in lie M-ihin-Rackin Prodactien after Heine screen-tested by sK ( * •■: drtny Award-winning director John Ford “The Horse Soi- I d> i "dl be released by the United trtisl 1 -. Final Cl A A Report: Jeter Tops CIAA In Total Offense; Virginia State Team Offense Leader DURHAM - (CIAA News Sri vice) Di-Wayne Jeter. Virginia j Stale’s triple-threat quarterbeck, j tupped the CIAA in total offense- i for the fifth consecutive week to j win the conference’s individual of- Four Ligon High Gridders In Shrine Bowl Game Saturday ; The Ligon Little Billet* will lie i well-represented m the 3rd An nual Shrine Bowl Gam* . Numr | day. December 13 in Ci*-- n 1 •* l ,o THE WEEK IN RECORDS m u hd: r AVDEPSON re ASSOCIATED vr.r.fto Pin s- PUP -CHRISTMAS Ot t- MilM • - With the Thanksgiving holiday I past, the record companies are so cosing their attention in earnest j up meeting the heavy demand of * the Christmas season. And with 1 that thought in mind uoroe have r cut. down on the production of * disc not dealing with the Chrt t ' mas theme. However, almost si! j the major companies are featuring i pre-Christmas offerings alone with I choral and other - iv-.yah/* , » 'The pi-e-Christrnas offerings it. • ! elude such albums a? "Cocktails j With Cavallaro,** featuring the ; eminent piano virtuoso in a col ; lection of sophisticated tunes; ’The (Arrival of Victor Eeldam.' a mod• jcm jri.tr. set offered by Cont<-m • i porary Records; and "Arthur Mur 's ray's; Music For Dancing,’" an RCA j release of nine tunes played by | the famed Murray's TV Darter Or i chestra under the direction nf Bill ; Stegmeyer In reviewing Vhere, as j the others ANT' adheres to it? polt ! ,of i* a|! ivpoC of rnns*e | modern ia/.z 'both of the oast and j west coast variety"), pup. Av/ing ! classical, and semi-classic;*.! r.-WAI L.-VRO VL AV> srmii. sjt -.il i As its title implies. "Cocktail* j With Csvallsro” is Ideal for relax jen listening Carmen i? featured | throughout playing 12 romantic | tunes designed for those mements j when cocktails and quiet music -;o [ hand in hand. The* best, selection on Hit -*4 ;s "Twilight Time' a fr-otiftients! I tune made popular during the past jls years. And Cavallaro’-- Ireat : rnenl of it, is esp dully *ovitins ; The other tuner, all delightful arc { "A Very Precious Love." "Arrive• i derci Rome ('Goodbye to Remr-■ 1 '’Ti]!,’ 'Witchcraft," and ’All tb>’ Way,” on the initial cut. and ' A* ■ j other Time. Another Place.’ !In Time" "Say Darling." "T R. j member It Well." "Linda. Ro■* 1 and "Return To Me.” mt the sh ■ side. Lovers of ‘‘supper music ‘ * ! sentimentalists should find Ibis . j burn esnccially delightful. m.I)MAN PLAYS l-OK UEPSTKRS Feldman’s set deals with ... num ber of compositions by such top | artists and composers as Duke El lington. Dizzy Gillespie, end Miles j Davis, in addition to several by the -pianist himself. Feldman, a tram j planted Englishman, is noted for j his resourcefulness and individ*?.- ! aiity and foi (he rapidity i* in- tensive crown, according to the final football statistics relrasvd by thr CIAA New Service today. The- j Titians also marked their fourth ! consecutive week ns th" loop's of* j tensive icarii'i. I*v cinching the < when the Western All-star High School players meet th* Eastern i Aii-slars Eon* players (rom Ligon S * ;..-,** i vi!l he pa.iticipafmi; for the Fasi- i *t*i Team coa*-hed by Adkins of j Ro>'l • iViount ai.d Willie Bard 1 .a;*- v of Char-'4 Hill Qo» J i*lcrhr|*'t *, .1 nci.on ,I**l*n sou ulm fori It*.. ! 1./an Lillie iUnes* lo 9 i-iijerics out **f 111 antes t»!i yert will he ,i*com ..inifil In teammates I Icf.chei nipes, end; ( harlie Watkins, |jjjppgp*y e&«§ SStB^WS/MSstb^ ®g?r£jf •k *>^d»*Z/>'j_JML* 9|' •—•—- '*■■■.■ -; WV • , v... ;. ... ' •TOME I'O TATV' - Oscar Robertson of thr Cincinnati Rea* is • \o. ill om<\- the hall nitli open arras as hr chases a re .nind d«ci»iß a game last Thursday with the New Vork Violets at Vtadis ui Souui'c fhsrdrn-,. New York. Watching the action are; Rod Nah i No. VI i * ineinnati: T*«n Sanders. (No. 44 s New York ; and Russ Canning ham No H. >*f New York if’Tl PHOTO). which He dew.'iop'.’d as a modem - st'tl.’t On the 54 -t. !• < Idresr;, who play;’ j ihe vibraharp and piano, is joinad j by Scuff Lh Haro, ot* bass, and ( ■Stan Levey, who hits ' iainmed” ! with .'-it* i* rri’-d- rn ia» greatr- as j Guriir ’Y udbirri L; rki.T, TlM> | iuniouc Monk and Dir.;;. The Ffldman album c PirMlcrr [ from 'larl ’■' t'iiit. h, 'with ;* tnt of ! Kwing and b ird drivinc ByOoiV '■ and "Satin Doll an the fop tuiu-u, j A fine ;. j, j WARNER BROf- XAMS FAR* Warn pi Br<.ril.-* s *> is out with an \ allium of Christina; mum that - | quite different from other: in thr- i category Titled "The Sounds of j Christines ’ it is' unique in it? con j text. T ;i ; is ti doesn’t feature * sinzitu" by indi- duals and choral ; groups Instead, the "sound’ is j produced by a music box, bells j X*nd cl nine'. 'Silent Night,” more j than any of the • focttettW beauts - ‘ fully fit? this type of arrangement i Howe-'' I <>’" J’M'Oee of singing j takes away someth!jig from tho Falcons Trounce Fayetteville Quint, 92-64, In Cage Opener FAYI’iTKVII,LB St A> tine’s College Ksiuont of Ruleich spoiled Fayetteville State's season opener with a StV.-»M win here Wed m-sda> right. the v isiting I a Icons hosted Itii- frame w id. open in the first few nnm)l*» of play and before the Broncos woke isp, the -St. Augustine's quint was Icaditxt to S. Vrwwmers M. freo 1 1 lover and Edward Cot tiell of the t ‘irons displayed etwrllrni shooting, making at most fiO percent of thetr shots. Alphonse More head and Robert Shaw Bears Drop Opening Cage Game To Virginia State’s Trojans The Shaw University Bears dropped their opening game of the ;•<••• .son to Virginia State College Trojan • by a score of 7f -66 i'bi Trojans load throughout thr entire contcs! aod had as much as a *0 point lead, 46-36. Tiir half icam total offensive honors Jeter amassed i iota) ot 968 yards in i) games. He gained 146 cards rushing and 822 yards pass ing in 12! plays for an average of 107.5 yards per game. renter; mil Edward thorpr. tackle. The Western AU-atars will be coached by c Moore ot Asheville and Charles England of Lexington. The Shrine Games are always | closely played events. This year ■ the YV<‘Sf v/il! be- trying very bard lo pain revenge for the lost of last I year's event. The Eastern Team is practicing at North Carolina College while . the Western Team is at -A. and T 0.1 L-pi Greensboro reeord. S The album’s repertoirs ranges | from the strictly religious as "Sil i ens Night,” arai "Hark' The Herald 1 Atigefk Sing,” to such season’s | pleasantl’ie* as "Rudolph. The Red* j Nosed Reindeer," "Winter Wonder ; land* and Santa Claus I. Coinin’ ! To Town ” Singlewlse. there are fi>" e r«? I leases by Capitol, and ore b,T At -1 iantic Records. Ttie Cap’ offering* are "Opr !dr ►.at Love” (flip. Really. O Truly* |O' * by the Five Keys; '‘St. Louis | Blues" (“The Best Thing? In Life I "Ksfey Capsado” f‘*Whal Is There ; To Stay ”) by Johnny Richards and ! Are Free’! by Richard Cannon: | his orchestra; 'What ! Know -V ’ bout Her" (“What Am 1 Doing i Herr”) .by Shirt-’. McDonald, nnd 1 "Move ft” f“A High Class Baby'*), i by Cliff Richard and the Drifters. Take advantage of this yearl# ; tiumjK • «in crop by building more 1 storage facilities. ;■ Pompoy of th» Bronco isqusd led | i i a short but futile rally tn an at- ■ I tempt to cab h the Falcons late In ] I the first half of play. The Payette- i ! ville boys found .it hard to pcoe | irate the zone defense, of the St, ! Aug squad. At halftime the Fal | cons led, 49-35, i St. Augustine's continued to con- ; troi the entire game as they added i to the scoring totals The young j and experienced Broncos could not j score when they hail the oppor tunity, as they came within 10 ! ; points of catching up several j ■ times. time score was 36-29 in State’s fa- j - j VOf i William Murphy, a 5' 11”, 170 lb. senior, whs top scorer for the Bears j ' with 30 points for the night in the loosely played game, i Four of Virginia State's starting Bill Lawson's Trojans averaged 294.8 yards per game for tire cur rent grid season, in 8 games the Virginia State yridden; used 604 plays to gain a total of 2654 yards Maryland State replaced Slow the loop's Mo. I de tensive leawi In the vert last week of play to steal tbr Or fpnalyr laurels away from the Re.iru ‘"Skip'' McCain’s Hawk* Have yielded only 180.? yards per tilt it) 7 outings this season, .allowing their opponents only (122 yards. Maryland State’s Bill ‘"ire , Shadow" Gray slipped past last j week's mghing leader, injured j George Moody, to win the confe rence's rustling title Gray. In 7 i contests, gained a total ot “8? yards ; on 88 rushes to unseat Moody who i fed (be loop for four connecutive • weeks. Gray's final game sversa* t ' is 81 0 yards per lilt, to Moody’s j | 70.6 yards per game. One pass completion was the do- j j tiding difference between Jack ■ j Oenms, of Morgan State winning j j the passing title over Ike Gatling ; of North Carolina College. Dennis j completed 30 of 54 passes for a j .356 accuracy, while Gatling found ; his receivers for 29 ot 54 attempts j and a 537 percent accuracy. Den i nis" tosses have gone for 550 yards arid 4 TD’s while Gatling’s aerials \ have amassed a total, of 455 yards, j in of them for scoring tallies Joe Bugs of Elizabeth City v?or, ; i out as ihe C'lAA’s leading scorer ! i with h total ot 78 points. Be regis- j j tered 13 touchdowns and 3 conver | stops m 9 games. Shaw’s Glen Knight, with a late eca-son ••urge. ihK loop’s pas* receiving crowtt with 21 catches lor .» total of UK cards. Two of his catches were TD scab". S' nr t h Ca.rulloa *. otlege'n Reginald Pryor won oat as the conference's too punter wti ta ai> average of .42.9 pet lick «1 1 n i Augustine's College >urged forth io win the teatn rushing title, piling m* * total «f 1995 yards in S outings so» ah average ot 249.3 per game Morgan star# sewed up the team i oastlng crown of the Cl A A with i 35 completions io 69 attempts for j ! 3 ,507 percentage. The Bears passes ; ! covered n total of 607 yards for j \ an average of 75.8 yards per cotl i lest. Elgin Baylor, Others Star In NBA League 1 NEW YORK CITY fANP* £l - gin Baylor clung’ to a narrow lead 1 m the National Basketball Aisroria ? tion scoring race, according to j statistics - classed- last week by the | league’* information chieb Haskell Cohen. Baylor, thr leading candidate for rookir-of-the year honors, held a thin 27 point margin ■ over Boh Vrttit of the St. Lost* Hawks The scheduled favored Pettit, whose team »j»te v-H* j four games fast week w Mir j Baylor’* team, the Minneapolis Takers, was to he In action on !y oner. Based on last week''* statistic* i Baylor had 505 points, averaging 25.3 a same, while Pettit had scor ed 478 for 38-9 average. Among the scoring leaders as Bill Ru-'-tsell of the Boston Celtics, with 286 points for a 20.1 average R.iis-v it was the leader in re bounding. In 14 games he had re trieved 315 for an .average of 22 5. i Baylor, third, had cleared the j boards 314 in 2,0 games, for an av* j wage of ! 5.7 Walter Dukes, the T-foot earner ! man of the Detroit Pistons, moved j into fifth in rebounding with 242 1 in 19 games for a 12.7 average. | Baylor was fifth in assists. ID* 1 ini in 70 games gave him a 4.8 aver age. | Willie Natrtls, r>* the New York i Knicks, has moved up among the I leaders m free throw accuracy. He hay cashed 35 of 41 ••hanc’-v for r i 854 percentage. Patronise Ottf Advertise** 1 Five Falcon* hit double figure* • in tin scoring column wbd« Fay -1 cttevillo posted three players in j double figures. Evans Belton of St Augustine’s was high scorer with j 16 points Alfred Glover and I’d J ard Cottrell wore dose behind (their teammate- with 15 and 34 ‘ points, respectively. High scorer i for Fayetteville was Alphor.so j Morehead with 15 points. I Fayetteville State will play host to its greatest collegiate rival —- Elizabeth City Teacher*? College here Saturday at the F- E Smith , High School gymnHaiuirt, five hit double figure*. They were forward Harold Derm? and William Pleasant with 10 points each, guard Charles Mcliced also with 10 point,;! and guard Lorenzo with 13 Wood was high man tor the Trojans. Lakers 9 Faith In Baylor Paying Off (Editor's Mol*; This is an other in the scrip*, of stories on National Basketball Asso ciation Teams and their iaa j players. CHICAGO CANP) Bigin Bay lor, who received more money than any other pro basketball player to sign a contract to a National Basketball Association club, is ex pected l-o lead the Minneapolis Lak ers out. of the basketball wilder ness. He might, jusl do ib.it Baylor, an A.TkAmerican a< Se attle University isst season, pas? ed up his final year of colleeiate eligibility to accept a bonus of a bout. $20,000 from the 1 .aiters. The Lakers, one-time the outstanding csye pros, gambled that he would and had made him th<- (earn s No, i draft choice The 23-ycnr-nirt 65. ».3H poundet h.v* already proved one thing: he's destined to h«> rnmr one nt !h»< he*) pro* in the fcnfclnexiv Some expert-. hr t* the besi ail round ha*, kef ha II piayrr in enter the kn A ranks witter Maurice Slokea. the Cincinnati Warrior star who i* stricken nith i l>r,a!t» disease. Predicted one observer: ’’Nobody in the last 20 years com- Wires to Baylor. When <Ri!)> Bus Busy 22 Game Basketball Slate Is Set At Hampton BAMTON. VA Hampton In stitute’s varsity carers upended * busy 22 game C. I A. A schedule with * weekend road engagement in which the Pirates met Si. Paul's College on Friday, Dec. 5, ind A and T College, N C the following evening. Pirate basketball oacH Frank Enty finds himself with es.-.r-ntla!- Jy the crew that carried him through an 8-14 season last year A total of seven fetiermen have returned for the Pirates' tff-WMW drills, bui Coach Enty said he ha* still to solve the hi* problem of finding mhi sht* resejrr.j for Or veter*» team. Among the returner* i» last season'* Pirate irishman ace scorer Walter Ward of f‘he nix High »rhool fame Ward ted thr Pirates’ individual a* founts bj chalking op < IK.} gator average in a nr* take nf 332! point* Nathaniel Trader a Junto- fy--m 298 points for * J3.S clip Harold Baltimore, followed with a total of Watson, the Pirates best hope from the 1956 freshman squad came out Champion | Bour bo n C^chcnicq Min *OBO ' I. : Fit* -W p«7 8 Years Old Straight Bourbon Whiskey i m*s air tmism *ouhok wniim. it woof schickt imnum a. it sell and (Wilt) Chamberlain u-. forgotten, Baylor will be di-jeu.:.;- ed.” Elgin is one of three tan pin; c. on the Lakers this season. T.v others are the veteran Ed Elcnii.' , and tiie rookie Alex ißooi i; TAN DIDATE TOR RtMIKU HONOR May lor is considered a uhoo- c already for rookle-of-tb» year bon ors. He has been pressing for t i ■scoring lead in the league, H<s p ; forrruince has tociuded a 30-;v.i'-,i performance Rim lor heramr aoivrptlbhr. to (hr pro dr»ft hersTui* >•* played * reason u the College of Idaho before traneferrtog to thr Phieftajjj of Seattle Ravlor pneed the Idahoans to thr Pirifie Northwest Confc. rrorr rbampiojisbip t*> 1955. Be spent the 1956 season pUytog AAH basketball, waiting to oeeonx* eligible at Seattle. With th* Chtof ■■sn in 195 t. he led them to 4h» All-College Tournament title ed Oklahoma City (actually 1* !>» comber, !956> and rauked tSiird in scoring in the National Cdl# o’c Athletic As-,ac!.ition with tdP pohil' in 23 game* for « aws ' ag<* ;<nd topped the NCAA te f*- bound/s with a .236 percent*|W with a 10.2 average os * 15 gedMH ; scoring assort S Another returning rtartor i '-air! Maxwell wf'.o put • lot *f needy 5-5 Pirate midget Ceptoiw Ti'ii mto the Buc* best eentesto la# season, Maxwell. * senior from Charleston, S. C„ remains ttw Pirates* ball-stealing ace. Three other lettermen, Altort’ i .rjrv of Roanoke, Va. t Cyril Collins cf Brunswick, N. .f„ and Franeelle Walker of PhitadeSphi*, Pa., ar* r.-xpected to fill th* Pirate*” start . ing roles. Coach Enty however b«* dewslop • i a strong bench sijuad fn prw .-c«M>i, rjniis, composed predoml nantiy of Eresihmen who have pro** td themselves dependable perform <’-'■* end probabl* repl&cements to the veteran team. .lame* Bratton.. **& tonrsm from Addison High of Koahok*. <h;,rlev Whitehead. 69 forward ?r< rn St;;!c Champiob High School, ..cd .lames Brown Yl9 guard from ! j Booker T Wasiilngto* of ®utifol3t. show promise, to threstoa storting Carver Tech of Baltimors slrmdy t ' berth*

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