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th*; v ' I H ENDING S V.tI.'UDW, DECFMSF.ft 9, 1958 I Fans 800 “Goose” Tatum’s Cage Team In Australia pi Wft ins, 1 st Tan Bjg len Quarterback; Two Others To Play In Shrine Game Dec. 27 I CHICAGO ' W’; . ,1:1 II'.: ' ■ Iv. ill ;<n nt '■> !. ''n ;: < :*;>t■ - j Km l S’.-.i .n jjaiti' 1 Swi 'e i.:• ■t. i.-.< o Km D I Dm; t'!, Ik'dlV Mu hi S'.l l' I Si. I ■\V.il STRONG I ITT? I V! v vsi'i<:<t wye-d Vr, sic, left. mid Ivan the Terrihle, rii>bt, Ivins onto <>*«• htvvpi **t v S,un;> H*o..(i .(« •ix Kruno Ciroas in Munich, the musclar tin arts aiipcar as "coinir relief ’ between the r»’;:uDir vrevtlinc matches. I PS I'HOTO?. Name To Seda U.’s McClure Amateur "‘Athlete Os Yr.” I TOLEDO Ohio ' AJ'iPi - WTdvrr M'' 1 "!■ >r '> l - - ■ i ■■ l -■ Toledo ’U/'. \ r '\ v ( " ■ > ■> ■ • H standing Toledo male smi*'.-:- -it'. ot ‘h- V ~ W at I rt * --i ; EatMJuet ot harhpwu i,--r -• .--i McClure a O' - ■ Dodgers Set For Trade Os Gilliam LOS ANGELES • AMP> t". •, *r«l M .nwgi-r Bi'/vt !'.,. ~ , n ) «!.. Los A.ng®ier Dodger?, .j.niK'iinc-j-' : Dial, th- tc ini V, i <)ri 1 ■ upl it •> ■' mom player L'ade;. snciudiiix thi.s ! tinH- Junior O' 1 ! 1 ■> “The Cubs, Brftv»>s. timj Philhe:.. j laid R-ivn'il’i, ‘ have .ill ■ vp,. ■ ,rj ! Interesi in Ci.lli---ni f? 'irn; >- f m ’ will gii c ' rirh ! baud- 1 ht< th” liwii, w-i cur, d,. hti .ini - | U. S. Track Coach Will Go To Africa WASHINGTON r i,AN P> The t.T S 7’ t ■ |'.. t’>. r> of ■.i. I<, spokesman <•*».'*•:« ierf !'v ■ K , • Kurt'h, Jr prof". ~ of phy. «tiic»!ion hi T'-'inify C'olD■ ■■ i-Lo . ford. Cent!, 7. ~*. jet! fur !.-bva i Ethiopia where f»* v/J!i tench 1.-;;. k Slid ru*l« ev f, A!< sc-ki vildi'U s It i.'i n 'hre -Miontn n«s>i iiinvut. Kurt.il V il! 1. iictl /> V ::< ~(! tcf.'h uit|i« find v.’il! ivuri v.'iih lii'hiM-' sitic.v sin;i'! M'hoo'.Si, find .purl •. clum awPShi ■ m Per 4-5 Quarl %p-, yMim ato f - (yw / MOKYVIUE, M 7. [ irows, h. v. irttetete'n r' - ,Tr*T : n t - u< iflr 'Jfi-OMII sqilD'J that will, o. i * Die West in the annual elass. ! it- in- th. benefit of crippled child- j r.m cam- | er for OSU, Vri*i likely yt-i << start- I '.!•« luV He gullied nearly 2.0001 \ ' ; v'2s tV'C okily Stßtpj tgi>Tß ; j sH&ilfifciYv: to win >? -vorl d’ -- FJt.lp «it J | the n\ Amateur ■; j » on,sl•>p‘- *' Mc.vit;o City I*“* sjtimrn- . I <sr *jfvj the t»niy Amur?car? to s°or* • 3 viokoiv in ifip com- { I or tits on. <1..» 3 >iiM-i» >«ai p*>ilcd. Ms Cl Hl* h;t* won i'!H. •• iif- .uni Pistons Bank Heavily On Dykes, Other Sepia Stars ifiWITOR’S NOT?'. This r- the !i »l m ;«, series ot stories on j Nittmtt:)! !!:. ki'tlntl V'-sou;: hntt ti'ioi ,in<l tin’ii Liu |ila% St 8 l I CHli AGO • AMl*i Lei' .<b; on. j I ihc Dr 1 roil. I osion. spurred by I fine •■■!'(! ‘rom WaPtr Dukt•.«. I ' nii'shod v n.'i!.; iu !b” vi-esiern dl- | ! vision nf t!> .N;tl|orinl 88-kntb" ll I | AiSfiCUiilott. M ihe t'isJoiis h>p In «i ri (it, (ludr loiter rivals the >»< i l iniis ff i«’ks. * iiiri'i.f chump lon.v Dukes util have to sup ply his-terrific rebounding »nd j drfeiislve skill again IH« Pistons. jKm .ire vtiiintimi on heln from * irl Liovd, ae ijuiretl in trs.de flora th. --y riu-uso Nsllottalt) Fight'ii.i; for n i.lai’f »>l 3 Hie .v.iu.ra i b i'iuliv McMillon, Ih' iormcj ! lirat!’-”. L'niV'rfi sitv rtsr nt'Ki.s a niM NSiYL :-r\R j Missiii;: this season is Sweetwai- I !<i (.'liflc:; ihe fnriiic; Hurlom j ' i.TnbvT•>!ii <, >"ti'» r< c( aftor The <Vi i.-fuot Dviko- conaid- | j ITI i! lie I l ' l tOll'r be.:! defy WUV t ; J * <-41. .tiswMM I Principal Advises NAACP To “Put Up Or Shut Up” CARTHAGE. Mr-s. - fANP't A peinuipal of a nvw Nt-srro high school this week called the criti cism of the school "utterly ridicu lous.” O F, .lordan, principal of the New Jordan High. School, said the school rapped by the NAACP, Ip "entirely adequuh for our present needs. W- arc very proud of our new school.” In a stat-jmeni li sued at Jackson the NAACP paid. "Anyone who r jrt ■ to r>..-i|re n eontparisoo the thiee schools < two v/hitp. and one Nefiro) and their costs will ob ser.-e file shortcomings of the Jor- I don School as compared with the i new elementary schools ” ! OtltflJ f e statement. Jor | din said, “Until the NAACP has Is< mc-tb.nK better to offer us, f i think they should shut up If they Kdly. father of nix children. j u standout on defensive for a drab I Michigan State team this season. William.-, the first tan quartet hack ti* Big Ten hisforv. was pith ed on the all-stai squad as a half- j back. He is rated an excellent de- ; farisive biek ll.itlllUHf lit!*-*. * .1-1 1? i fell, he captiirvd the Ihil-poll iu? lift* io lit). I'noi ii inirnl <it I 'll .mp itU>i« {|<- I. i- hoc iHe lob-iln Golden Glove- title tv lee nor* two -traigld ill !i»ipimisti!|i- u» it.e flllio \\l tourtl. I ltlt'!!l i .-i*i vpnnc. at Boston he " • t; ‘ n. ;ivt ip the .National A M’ totivne.’ | McClur- wai, the third tan ath lete .n *.vj ll the Toledo bonoi ; ;ince ! ;i " 3.x fieri awarded in 194 c. Olive; |v, er; i •; p.. ) ih'.it . ]>aht I heavy \* eight fighter, rind I'm. Psrk :er * ' IL-a). when h-i ' a- an J. ii - A i 'ruinr.if 1 tackle at f,, ;!0 Stale I player. His greatest problem hi.- j temperament end his misfortune lin becont' involved in wrauglt j with Rob fVH.It Os the St 1..<01 U; j team. This is Walter's fourth -»-;i-or* ill the VK t Vflei he Hiii-|ip(l I Sc Inn Hall, where he establKb ed a raft of i.'eord*, e* plavod Gvo ,0,1-031- mill •hr Globetrotters before his •'oniraei «a- aeqojred In the Nom York ft ntekerboekei- W ith the Knick -, Walter had per | sonalif.v conflicts -and vv»? traded i Io the Mintieapolifi Lakers. He tuni < ed in h fine exhibition fra the Lak ! ers m i'Gti-rC hut was traded io ! the Pistons FORMER 41,1 -AMhRH YK Ouk cs was sixth among the NBA rebounders lasi . m son raid hi? skill around the hoards was u great factor In spurring the Pistons to j their fine finish in the team's first I season m Detroit. I An All-American performer at \ Si’tun Hall, Disk'> led tin teaii. h* | th'- NIT championship and ’.'J J straight wins in He '.-cored j <!bl points for a "ti average and I had a careei total of I.fSP waul us to have a bettei e)>no! Hum we ruiw havv, • i wel'rarne •hem <o make a deposit le our ac count in tiio Cartilage Bank" hi), honor. Tho new school was named in There Is not much to talk ♦boat mt parties until one or two eonr lrc deport- 4 ’ sdafdfa IKM HI I Rf \SI Feather u eights fhsvey Vfoeire, left, and Itirhadi) (t’ajarito) Moreno of GOSSIP of the MOVIE LOIS *« i 11 »Sc. . i . iri i| t 11 H I til VsSOi iviiii NEOKO PKKSrs HOLLYWOOD Pearl Bailey, no) he; Caucasian husband are the least V>it planned over SinOi'O daoi as;e suit filed by Mtand-in Amy Johnson fmri frort', 'V’oigy and Bess."--Will never have t. s > pay a rib'!,-.) rjf it. Hn v say-- Sammy Da ve ,tr haptiv over opportunity to co i n with John Wayne in ALA MO. true life In -torical film based ii. i.lir ’('tile of Ti-vro, when ilv- ;.H" fort .* .H Mtamiiv,", with dood H' 1 ••ifgi of General Sou,! An,, hordes, ”liii Ho las'* man.' - L;i Cumber who fee- over id h. .a-, a *i.-•-•• i-vf-rl talent ajfeul a musicians, and cosoel singei- oho :;» <j so have hap pih mai ro d F*.d o- 11 ;r.t at .'-id Central Avtnu*. T’i h > .old p ‘*nnr escaped expect ed sever.- nenallit-'. feu dope selt ipc •-.vhei’i amuhed of the felony lii.ii t. .iffet t year’s continuance* in ih ■ .-..iji-i, ,;.f jud(?. .Teifetsop fa tried Negro lurist Snou folk and everyone else con gf'itnl3*'.uff Atiy. Loren Miller oubhshei of the new California. Ragle for hi? appointment by Gov err.iov-t.lect Pat Brown <o hr ■.r.fC t ,i Sacramento »s secretary (.’in i(iu i happen to a finer guv. is the general comment Miller an old, and v'-rv ouraging friend ha . ulwayt bv<n Interesrtwd in end sympathetic with the film end stave world Ri >. Ingin r>. did such an excel! - cut job portraying the father of Anns, in Anna Lucusta. that he h;.-. made a virtual comeback to the screen. Many had forgotten that tic had «» convincingly played the LAWD of Warner Brnfs.L OR KEN FASTI 'BKS, back <n 1934 A patigp for newahound identlfi c.u ion --then < hatch of assorted bullet hut from radio, TV, and rvreen: this is your reporter. Harry J.evette 4.'fib S. Central Aw , tjO p Armeies u. Calif PE If MIKE OF THIS MONTH? ROME CAME RVNN'ING. sttictly fotnrial and cmbo3?.ed invites just arrived from MGM studio, throe Mi the courtesy of my old friend Bill Odd' i Finish.i.d over *i* months ago on location at Madison, Tod.. It stars Prank Sinatra, supported by Den u Martin tihirlev MacL.iine. M&ri.'hn Hycr. Arthur Kennedy and Nancy Gatos pin- leorfi Dan. Di rected bv the great Vinc’nt Mi nt Hi. still rememhered for CARIN' IN THE SKY it is from a screen ola.y by John Pntr'ck and Arthur Shetman Tin giitii’iltig ikyliyhlr-d pre niicrc Utkrx place at the Holly wood Paremounl on Dec 18. at «:30 p. m. So watch for ns on your TV national book-nw, ANt';, offi cial ; hot.-ir'raoher Beclfntd White, record release Inst, week Also on of the race will be on hand for close-wos and long-shot,- lor this and other p-nerv MSAV S'). I.ons HLT'rs Mil Richard Carmen mnde his Cjps tol debut on the label’s single r-i or< i - eh-ore I.- <*• eco Also on •In release are now disks In The Five K«* v if. .ioltttu.v RicKirds. Skeeis McDonald and Cli f< Rich .■irrf. a young iiupo’t from England. Camion 'vow? in with ar> sn pr<ssi •••. double-baiTe'lod potenti ,ii '.I vt-coidin-. of ST LOUIS PLUL4 anc! T’ j d WEST ’THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE. The vlch volceil singer set? a fast pace A the bogantting of ST. LO’CS RULES and builds to .) wild fin ish. On the Pic mis, Cannon takes the ahiiffle-rhvfhni route to a fine rendering <>• THE BEf-T THINGS IN LIFE AKF FREE, Arltiic Frenda, ponular teledt lor. and radio star, will anpear as host",*', for the ninth twlocnaf of AM A HI. AND ’Hr. NIGHT VTSIT OKS by the NBC Oners Company, Mill'd-i. Dei-emher 14. , HOLLYWOOD'S F*«LY WAY PFATFADA Ston*'*MZED FOR; NEW COMEDY There’s a new version of the’ IMcxiro exchange blown that land at almost the wra? instant early in the first round of tlu-ir st-ln- S ''W» : v. ; v y'djSßfß jS4^^®‘v J; -> rSBHgV • ”j£pF KNOCKED OPT BAL ANt t Wrtterweight champ Vitgil AMn#, left, knocks *•>?• rhalirn Estimated S3OO Million To Be Spent By Industry For Christmas Liquor Gifts With the results of a roeeiit sur j vcy a? a basis, a distiller spokes i man estimates that business will j ijiiend “between 29S and .400 rrdl hnn dollars’' on gifts ol dlslSjled spirit# this holiday season “Earlier survey# have found Ho lier to be the most popular sin?!* j item—ranked only by all types of | toed grouped together—distributed Iby business funis as Christmas | gift*," by SerkovUr, manager of i industrial sales for Soheuley Di ? stiller® Company announced. “But | to the best of our knowledge, our { study is the 'first to piece * dollar j value on liguor’s share of the. mull \ tn illion -dollar holiday market for | luduslrlai siting.* The Rchenley xiudt alse an ulvred indostry Cbri?tma»-sift preferences, and found that nine type* of teal liquor for Christmas giving They are: traekluf companiev tho printing trades, pane: maw ufacturerK. food wholesaler*, commercial laundries, fuel oil distributor* and dealers, build mg maintenance tomnanles. genera! ?nd guHding contract ovs and garment ntMtufsctny J er* ’.Die 1 1K ,000 Urn* in these nine CBtegoriee. are esnected to spend more than it! million dollars tor dtstilb-d wirifg (hi* holiday seas *>n. Mr, Beikowitz said He noted ilia? this average? out to approx!- I mutely MW? Ibr wkl> firm "At fv ivcal - retail price®, thftt’s waulvsi lent of übmjt. eight rises of O.F.C imnotted Canadian whisky,”' the Scheniey spokesmen said PRATFALL—<tti early trademark I of the motion pictures •'circa 1612 L j It’s called a VATFALL and Is executed by Janet Leij-.h and Ar gentine actress Linda Crista! for a» hilarious comedy scene in Uni versa!-In temßtional’s “The Perfect Furlough," also starring Tony Cur tis. Two hundred and fifty gallons of grape juScs and sparkling water substituted for wine in the scenes. Write me, Harry Levette—429B S Central Atm., Los Angeles 11, Calif DRIVE SAFELYI Julrd tO-ronnd ann-tltk bout at Olympic AndUorinm. Los tn gclrs. tail week. Moore scared ;< £«•» ii'iii .toi’daa off balance with ;i strung left in the first round of »?!•(' title fight at OljiepM KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON frtefi GIST. GO,, FRANKFORT KY.* 86 PROOr A V' ./ J / *■ > victor* with a knockout h> tun »nd r.B seeunj-. ot the first round. (I.TI TFI.M*HOTO'. tiidifortnm, ? ■;» \< Unt week. fVFt Ti i FritO‘o They Want “Mo More’ Os Cager: SYDNKY Australia <ANP* Snorts inn., iui\r- condr-mi'i'cl the .*|> in ;;• ii,( u •;I .;. u* of louvm Negro I.r.lj.yllf : • ■ < '( "dl'-gmcr '! !•. i;ov i o recentl* booed l'i pror >o«*r ou* of toe White t"il; Stadium mtd the* warded ‘n-* | more of *ht -ggragatton headed bj Reece f Ooo*e> Tatum Fepo l ' l edly, o-. nor Ted Raspberry of tbr Detroit Star? Baseball team wn one of the bacK>yr i.rrtitdirt to the report to* fan? ft fif'd thought they -rcer* oertos the If “Hew rdobatrou n« m sot ton. fiorttenne * potted in rt<mi ji*; iH uniforms and jii.M.rt. thereupon the crowd in rs fi ' ai Promote* ifn t »- s\ i*t ; t .she >ou* chert* i.iir,t »nrt H;x uto America ' •Several fan?, are said to have re in,i> ’: oil tost ‘he basket,cers looked like * bunch of *'has-beens." The Globetrotters have players tottcre i itlont crowds in Australia. Put .inly 1200 turned out for the s mentioned, game It. was the first appearance of the Tatum guided i etui, in Sydney. ty.-stern Promo! tons of San Fran • i cisco, sponsored the tour. TSU’s Team Victorious In A Debate HOUSTON. Texas —Dt Tlioma F Freeman r s ‘unsd to the !Jn: j varsity campus Monday wilh hi? : victorio.is Texas Southern Uni vet * sit,- debaters, who competed sue i cessfully in Hie 21st Bast, Cent mi * Stub College Forensic Meet. I>- 1 ct-mbrr 4-6 tn Ad;;, Oklahoma j Twenty -five schools from four j state? ■ Oklahoma. Kansas, Arka-t --! !».-* and Texas, sunt, entrants, to tin ! meet The TSU forensic team of j Katie Reed. Karl Allen, Jo- ■<■ ’ White, Mays- John, on and Pearl .i * ? s«> v» co.rnpt'foH in the P<?it lain j If»t* ’ tnlorp^tri!ion” 1 Junior div - ; %. i />»•» i jh r- • Pub!**: Aci s ,JrrN,‘i. , ‘ which tticlMdcd per^ua?i ; * *• ; s.s«'oi’h., sis r ch.?!r?rr sg&eeh, inv j prompt*! ch, exiemoov^ncor'• j spe- ch and reading of public =»*i : dross, ond in •- ? fl r '!>as,' - *<r*-f| 3 rflflnt: n{ * it? JfttsftJfftiiiiw 1 * Idle n* team xtut&es May * Jnhitfto** |>»rl Julies^. WhHf- and Fatl Aifeis w©?* Hood*** Air - Reed repeater! in public ad ■ dre?.-. with a rating of excellent .-■r \d joined by Johnson and Julian in this class. White and Al* ton received ratings of "good". In debating, the TSU team at Karl Allen and Jesse White tied cup North Texas State College de to-ier? for first place honors with Ito points The University tears ( uceived a certificate of “Excelh i. • f■■> : innmg four out of six i debate? and were invited to return ■■ * -■ ■ on the --trengtb of t i At ii,.i'fi.r'.i:iwv m their Initial tp» in rjinre ;ii the meet.
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