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7 CAftOUfM -rmis SATUIt|»AY MAY 12. It37 fAfif mt ?®ORTING* m> .1 9ASKwrmAVk | bmmmu. f ihbwi | mmmom. 1 rmnm P A. C.4. A. i4. Tennis lournament hot Completed ^le' Tennis Tournament Final FOf SingjK^, D0l|lll8S To Be Held A.&T. College jp Be Played On JbmBIIi e ALVt^iic InTh« L6ui5 v/ho Are Fot*TK* CI\4MpSonS^:>j} oUek born Joe Lo4m$^ vWih 7^dtc6o//ioo^ Jufiw O/ack rvi Wlien ^ncl Bi*awn WorK Tbgel’kei^ A Suire Sf^n. Of doxin^ U37 T > PRIM PROMISING FIGHTER THIMGS THEATRICAL GREENSBORO—May 20—Be- cause of rainy Weathjer her# du ring the past week, the A. h T. CouTta were too we|, to play otv Friday. Thie rain started hero* cn Wednesday and lasted throuffh Thursday night and early Friday morning. ITie tournament which was scheduled to begin on Frida/ morning, was pest poned~ until Saturday, whe» the rain had Bt(^pped- n-e games started at 1 PM. 0^ tiie beautiful' courts of the Greensboro Stadium. The Semi finals played off under the bright lights which began at 8 o'clock. The tournament offered many interesting^ and outstandingr plays as the netmen fought lor a title. The first match) between Bat tle of Livingstone and Denhis of J. Faust of A. and T., 6-1, 6-2. I Scarlette of A. And T'. wo^ from ' Fsrker of Livingston« 6J0; 6-0. Dennis of Winson Salem iQst to C. Hunt of St. Augustine 6-0; 6-0. L. Cook of Winat;^ Salem Teachers,College won from Me- Duffie of A .and T. 6-2, 6-2. J. Evans lost to Collier-of Shaw, 6-3; 6-2. J. Hawley of St, Aun;. h^d a bye, and played D. Hunt who won 6-3; 6-Q. McNaire of A. and T. won from Ifltchel 6-3; 6-1. ,1 • -• Moor« plAyed Chippy in the quarter finals to win 6-3; 6-2. ^C. Hunt won ftom Scarlette 6-0; 6-2’. L. Cook won from Collier 6- 4; 6-1. D. Hunt won from Me- ! Nair, 6-3; 7-5. C. Hunt won from Moore 8-6; 6-1; 7-^5. The mMv FORMS OWN Winston Salem Teachers College, Hunt and Cook was was slow but rather interesUng. The match was won by Dennis, 6-3, 6-8, 6-4. St. Augfustine Col lege o/^ KaIeJgl‘1 seemed to have been the top team as was predic ted. Probably the most interest ing match of the whole tourna ment was tl-ie unfinished match between D. Hunt of St. Augus tine and h. Cook 6t Winston (jon- ■ never finished, and will be tinued On the above dates. DohUm C. Hunt and D. Hunt of St. Augustine won from Cook and Moore of Winston Salem 6-3; 6-4>. Evans and Galbreath won from Faust and Scarlette of A. A T. 8-6; 6-1. McNaire and Mc Duffie won a default caused by Salenn as they played the Semi- j players. res liar (By Jackie Meares for ANP) CHICAGO, May 20— Good - Time Society, over NBC’s Clue at 9:80 Monday evenings, fyturei Chick Webb, Ella Fit^^a Claries Li|iton, ^ the Inkspots, Juanita Hall Choir, and. Juan Hernandez. Edward Matthews, who also majii be heard with “Major Bowes Capitol Family” I (CBS 11:30 Sunday mornings) is also featured on this fast moving ,#t«w. Space, a columnist’s bug-bear, demands that I list without com ment: VAGABONDS—a quartet that is h^rd Monday through Friday ipeekly over NBC’s Blue at 11:00 . a. m. INK SPOTS—heard over- NB(L Slue network at 3:45 p. m. We^* nesdays. CLEO BROWN—now appear- at the Three Deuces in Chicago, who broadcasts Monday through Thursday each week at 6:45; NBC Red. EARL HINES and his orchestra over WGN Mjituai Sunday, May 83, at 11:00. "AMERICANA”— Tuesdays at p. over CBS, Vivi an Douglas,.Ruby Eley, and Clyde Barrie featuring native Negro music and compositions. And did you hear Ann Cooper, the aepia songsti-ess whb sang and toumpeted • "Star Dust" so feeling^ on Major Bowes’ Ama- teur Hour last Thursday? 'Concerted Action? It worked -Hollywood, In , rcflponse Jto widespread protest from Negrocj over the .country, all Ku Klux Klan tlefqu^nces are being cut from the production “Gone W ith the Wind,” soon to be filmed. Ac cording to Jimmy Fidler, in hi.i Holloywood Gossip broadcaRt on Tuesday nighti this is becauss those scenes encourage race hat red and reflect to the ' discredit of Negroes. JIMMIE LUNCEFORD’s band played for the Connecticut State College prom last Friday, the pro- grair4 was short-w^ved by the campus statipn arid rebroadcast from Station !wTIC, Hartford. 'HAROLD Browning md Henry Sterr, two California song slylittd who are cuVrent fayori':GS'. in England, ftra the first rnrtist*- C’lruged ioT fi 6^’lcs of thirty nine broadcasts by an American, commercial progtam. They are heard three times weekly. Fan mail answered by 3>e wfves oT the duo, is said to exceed 1000 letters weekly. — Bro>vning was formely,,ass6j£ia- ted mth the Harmony Four wliich 4id a command performance far the* late King George V. He and Starr teamed to play a ahart en gagement at the Bal Tabortn ^nd SONGS AllOUND 1 final singles. They played until 12 midnight winning a set eachi and ended the final s«t tied at 3-8. Due to the time and weathor of the early morning, the match, jvas announced unfinished arid would be contiued on the 9-10-11 of June when th© State tourna ment will hi held h§re at A. and T. CoUege.-^ • !-. " ' . The miitches were played at' follows: O. Moore of Shaw play ed Calbreath «f Fayetteville and won 6-3, 6-1. Chippy won from Moore and Collieflbf Shaw won f’^om Chippy and Hawley • of St. Ausrus^e 6-3; 6-8. H*unt ond Hunt won from Evans and Galbreath 6-4; 3-6; 6-0. . - McNaire and McDu^ie won from O. Moore and Collier Qt Shftw fi-i; «.9 .,P«e t-o the lateness of hour and the condition of thie Hunt brothers, the finals wero not played but will pend until ffi 10, IJ, of Juune. LEO MOSELY Formerly trombonist On The Air And In It ELIGAH- HAYES, above, pio- misiitg yo«ng Welterweifhtr boxer of this city lias been making rapid strides toward national recognU tion. Out of five starts Hayes has won four via" the K, 0. route. He was hel^ to a draw by K. O. Car ter, the only man to go the limit with him. - C 3 Hayes is managed by 6i P. ptono of this city, and .trained 1^ none other than. Tiger Nelson, golden gloves Middleweight Champion of !bl. J. . ^ (By Frankiyn Fra^ for ANP) Notes On' Sat^me CHICAGO, %R(iy 20— Louis Armstrong had the local public raving last week while at the Chi^ cago theatre and this week at the flegal Chicago's Congo. It was" the first time the| Southside hiouse as had a ifull Peek’s stage' show since Hector’s ina ^ was a pup. .... Describinj: how the white downto,wn audience reacted to the Reverend, Satchelmouth, J. C. Bulliet, columnist of the Daily News, declared; ■“Before 15 minutes of the' pro -am is over your blood is'tha;ob- l>ing in tune and fr the next 45 minutes you are at the mercy of ■ the black sorcerers of stage, sway ing to their will. “I saw sensitive people all ja- round me last night keepingjEime with their, heads, their han(ls>and 4keir feet, sp^^time making au dible utterances, subdued as be fits wellbred plople in a city theatre . . While there ^s 4 .jprinkHng of Negroes in ihe au dience, it was their white breth ren and sisters who were re sponding most noticaibly to the ContinuafI on pag* eight band, was- the Paramount threatre on Broadway and on the Armstrong, radio ^jpeadcast until recently, is now rehearsing his own swing 'of‘ ganization at the Woodside hotel in Harlem, pr&paring^or a- .gala. GREENSBORO, C.—Prepa ratory to holding the Fifteenth Annual North Carolina State Tennis Tournament which, ihis year will take place at A. and T. College iJi Ureensbdro', the cutive Committfee met during ♦ijc week and made "final plan^. In view of the fact that it** Southeastern TV>umam«nt will not be held in Petersburg t'fjia year, more Interest- than wual in being manifested in the Ko'th Carolina Tournament Thirty tc forty men’s single entries ore anticipated and ;nuch Interest has also been shown in wdmen's sin gles and doubles, men’t doiubles, mixed doubles, and the junior events. ,, It was decided that the Nortli Carolina Intercollegiate Teijni'^ Association would be invited to join the North) Carolina' Tennis Association and to phrticiijato this year. •• Mr. Casie Davis in charge of recreational work at High Paint, invited the association to biing Tri-City matches to High • Point, in order to bring about,, more spirit for the games in.that city, .n view of the fa^t that they are now completing six new courts there. The association accepted the invitation W. T. Daniels was made chair man of the tournament for 1937 and associated with'him, loyally, will be Dr. CrC. §teyeart, N. C. Webster, N. J. Gre>^ as chait>, man ' ' ~ S. A. Barskdale as chairman *of: the Housing Committee and C, H, Marteena as chairman of the Social Committee. Present at the meeting were, the following: W. D. Hill, Dar-| EAST DURHAM BLACK SOX DEf EAT ROCKY MOI/NT BLACK SOX The fa; t pping East Duie^ ham Bla^k Sox^ opened their home ■ ball leason under th« Hghts at Durham Athletic .-park Monday N'ight at 8 :00 taking the Rocky M >unt Bla^k Swans into eamp to the tune of 6-4. Outstartdirtg' for the local out fit were: Jimi^iy Page hnrl’nc star, who whiffed 14 men, and James *'Pop”'Mann who got four singles out l>f four tripi to the plate. A large kio'wd saw the game. THIRD ANNUAL PRE-JUNE GERMA!^ DANCE TO BE HELD ' f -m RALEIGH Claude only Hopkhi* to aaJn Dance appcaranc* Eaitera Carolina Urn , RAXE’IGH—The third annual Pre-June German Dance will be \ held in Raleigh a^ the beautiful Raleigh Memorial ' Auditorium. The date is Friday night ^un« 4. Claude Hopkins and FIs .’limons Band will render the music. This will be Hopkins only Dande ap- pearance in .Easteim Ci|roIina. Tlje beautiful Miss Bevely. 'White Of-the Trssphy Cortmttt^2,7^ be-aiun? to CTiRsn The latest ' swing ,sph^.’(^ ^ debut.! Mosely, from Little Rock Ark., and the Cincinnati, School of Music, won tfanie es “the man with the funny horn" (slide saxo phone) before he joined. Louis Armstrong fourteen months age. (Calvin Service). ham, president, presiding; James T. Taylor, Durham, Vice Presi dent; Mrs. Bess WVitted,* Dur ham, Treasurer; Arthur P. Chip- pey, lUleigh, Secretary; ‘ Miss Hattir Russell, Charlotte; Frsr.ik Burnett, Duijlf^: President F, D. Bluford, k C. Webster, W. 1 ■ Daniels, Warner Lawson, S. A. Barksdale, L. A. Wise, M. D. Jenkins and C. M. Marteena of the -^^ and Collejre faculty, Gre*^n How times do change! Now many a husband roclcs the baby to sleep in the tiailer by jiggli-^g the steerin®-“whel. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS iiiiiiiii|HiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililliiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!iiiuiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiini)HiiiiiiiiiiiyipipiiiiiiH the Grand Jeu in P^ris. Hiey stayed there fourteen months! A ten week variety circuit contract in Lond(m has already stretched into thirty three weeks and may be extended indefinitely. WKY, Oklahoma ^City, has an slt-colored man-on-the-street pro- grani “Afro-America S|»e8k?,” whichi is aired nightly for fifteen minutes. 'Thei "mayor’' of the Ne gro district does the interviewing. Pre^otia, colorted programs have been litniied to pick ups from the churches. , ras ‘'ANTI-LYNCHINS BILL was the topic of discussion at Northwestern Unive^ity Re viewing Stand over WGN Sun day morning. iEdwin J. Jour^ui, alderman of the fifUi wafd, Evanston, and ilarl DeLonfi% of the Northwesterly ilniversifty'po litical science d^artment, parti cipated. The program tMs nnder th& auspices of the university Broadcasting Councils I Big Prizes - Good Commission ACCIDENT HOSPITAL INSURANCF, SICKNESS k 1. . FIOlLITy ,-IAiL SURETY BONDS SOUTHERN HDEUn NDTDAL INSURANCE COMPANY — fHE ONLY CASUALTY COMPANY CHAftTBHtBB IN NpRTH CAftOLINA Duiaani, '■ Itett mm m 1117 Peabody St. illllitlllilllllllllllllllillllllillllllilHlllilH
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