Shaw Bears Now Tied With A&T For CIAA’s Top Spot Shaw Bears Defeat Livingstone, Lose To J. C. Smith Bulls, 112-66 bm Mitehell connected on both •nda at ■ one-and-one with five se eomb left to carry Shaw's Bear* to a coroe-from-behtnd. 70-S9 victory over Livingston hero Thursday night-, January a Mitchell’s last minutes heroics sav« the Bears their 7th straight victory. They are *4 In the CIAA, Min all games. The vteltors, lad by William Er win, built up a 44-36 halftime lead. A&T College Aggies Swamp Va, States Trojans, 92 62 GREENSBORO—Th* A&T Col lege Aggies last week bounced beck into the win column by whipping the Virginia State College Trojans, 92-62, In a CIAA basketball game played here at the Charles Moore Gymnasium. “Big Jim- Jackson. Aggie forward, who led all scorers with 26-points for the evening, started the fireworks as he pop ped in a Jump abet the first time he got the'ball. Working behind the fast break, with the aid of strong rebounding toy Warren Davis who scored 22- points and a couple of steals by George Mack, the Aggies ran up a 14-3 lead in die first four-minutes of play. From that point on there was little doubt about the final out come. A big factor in the win was toe amazing defense thrown by the Aggies. Virginia State stars, Ernie Brock, center, and Frank Stephens, STEPS UP INTENSITY OF TRAlNlNG—Heavyweight boxing champion Charlee (Son ny) Liston, left, began sparring in Las Vegos, Nevada last week as ha stepped up the intensity of workaout for the forthcoming title fight 1n Miami Beach with Caasiue CJaf. Liston will spend a bout one month in Las Vegas before moving his training camp to Florida. ( VPI PHOTO). H's jrr REAL GUSTO IN A GREAT LIGHT BEER V M Shaw finally pulled ahead with 6.30 left on a jumper by Mitchell, mak ing It 57-96. The lead rhanged back and four th, and Robert Moore put Living ston ahead with hi* third basket, 69-68, with 40 seconds on the dock. That set the stage lor the final one and-one. 1 Benny Jo Myers led all scorer* with 36 Shaw points. Mitchell can ned 22. Erwin paced Livingston forward, both 6-6, ALL-CIAA per formers, ware held in check in the battle. Brock, who was averag At Mount Olive: Carver Tigers Defeat Central Cagers 60-50 MT. OLIVE—Coach L. W. Hiek erson’s Carver High School Tigers defeated Central High of Golds boro, 60-50, last week. The win boasted Carver’s record to 9 wins and 1 defeat It was their seventh straight win. Carver led at the end of the first quarter, 17-11, but when the buzz er sounded ending the first halt with 96. The Shaw Bears who have been great in aeconda-half pity could not contend with the hot shooting J. C Smith Bulls. The Biills leaped to a good leed and by half-time had * 86 point lead at Charlotte Saturday night The game’s final score was Smith 111 Shaw 06. This defeat Has the Shaw Bears with North Caro lina and A. and T. College for the conference lead. i ing 22-points for the season, scored only nine-points and Stephans I chalked only two-free throws. Central was ahead 27-24. In the third quarter Carver ralli ed to tie the score and go on to win. The leading acorers for Car.tr were: Hubert Wooten, 21 points; Samuel Frasier, 3 points; Ralph rtolmet, 6 points; and Allen Miller 6 point! James Parks and Carver Durham scored 13 and 19 points, respectively, tor Central. BEATING THE GUN BTMLLBBOWm CHXOAOO (AMP)—Thar* was • time when a tan ooUen pUyar would fire hie are teato for a crack at pee footbalL That dap appears to be cone forever. For example Paul Warfield, the ex* cellent halfback from Ohio State university, passed up a year of track eUftbUity to ilm a eon* tract with the Cleveland Browne for tU.OOO, Including bonus and a two-year, no-cut clause. But this waa mere chlohea feed when you consider the contract that Boh Brown the 27?-pound All-America guard from Nebras ka, reoslrcd from the Philadelphia * Brown. couxht by both tbs Den ver Broncos of the American Foot ball League and the National Foot ball League team, received a throe year no-cut contract, plus a fancy bonus. Figures are a secret, but Insiders seem to think that thr deal totaled $1284)00. If so. thir is probably the richest deal m player has extracted In pro foot fall history. Brown, a Clevelander will be graduated from Nebraska next month. But he oertalnly Isn’t be ing lulled Into false about his fabulous transaction that waa completed rlgh* after the Corn hukers' IJ-7 victory over Auburn In the Orange Bowl classic. Plan ning to teach. Brown plar* to re- In Cage Play: Broncos’ Fred Bibby Ranked Highj PAYETTEVTLLE Frederick Bibby, captain of the Fayetteville State College basketball Broncos, j a ST’, 306 pound senior forward from Frankllnton, is ranked a* the eleventh rebounder among the NC CC small colleges In ths nation. He Is avenging 17.0 rebounds for five contest Bibby, has been a staunch 3 years performer for the Broncos. He is a coaches’ delight playing guard, center or forward If needed. Daring the current campaign, he is avenging 18.6 peinte a game, and is a CIAA leading re bounder. Peaseasing a high arching jumper diet from about II foot out. It is practically Im possible for opposmats to do fond against him. Also, ho Is a terror on too boards, oarrailing too majority of hia team’s re bounds. Bis ponanal high far rebounds this year is S 3, which ho gatiered against St Augus tine’* College. Being Fayetteville State’s can didate for ALL-CIAA. Bibby has played superb basketball regard less of the score. He is a very strong lad, whose will and determination has left State fans with the belief tournament berth, that the Broncos may attain a CIAA Beaides having a tremendous jump shot, Bibby possesses a va riety of driving lay-upa and beauti fully executed hook shots. Oppon ents usually have to place two