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SJUrURBAT Mli0l « MM ■>WWMia t MMUlBAi£j AS TROJANS DEFEAT PIRATES 40-36 Hot Aip Pf^0F£5SfQM\L, Arwe Rism Sof!/ €OCF^ ComtRY CWB.AfMC ^ VALmLE Recof^o AS A OOtFEf^ 6FT0P RANK^ SWrff9 fT iKinmxvmL 'rti&te A^^^ohfiYTi ytiORo /eeco6^izeo PRoi W ms COONI^k^ P/fre/ILL,^su4/ser CM jOffhfSHIPpeN, sMAD^!?esr \ AN p JIM My f p^kve or Rm^sw, set ThiM Loiils Title Defense For Chicago On Friday April 1st LOUIS Annatron*—NBC R«d, Sunday, Monday and Thuradsy— All time shown U Eastern Standard. 12:80 A. M.; Tfieiday and Wed nesday, 12 midnite; WENR (870 k) Sunday, Monday nitirs' day, Friday, 11:30 P. M.; WMAQ k> Jriiday, 12;S0 A. M, Sat. 12 midnite (Grand Terrace Cafa, Chicago.) CAB Calloway, CBS—Sunday, 11:30 P. M. and Thuraday, 11 P. M. (Cotton Club, NYC) COLLINS, CUude and Hi« Amateur RpTue— WIL (912 k) Tuesday, 8;4i6—9:80 P. M. (Pr >m the Regal Theatoe in St. LouIht) DiJEP River Boys — CBS— Wednesday, 8:34)^. M.; Friday, 8:i5 P. M. (ColumblM' New yo- cal Trio diieoTary.) tommy Dotkglas — KXBY— (1*80 k) —Nitely, 1 A. M. An- flers Club, Kansas City.) iBSSNNT Goodman, Teddy Wil son and Lionel Hampton— CSS Tues. 10 P. M. (Swing School). HORACB Hender^n, CBS Mid -wMrtem WiKjta—Wednesday and Friiktyl 12:84 X., M.; WB^M (770 k)—Sunday, 11:30 F. M., Monday through Saturday 2 A. M. Alao Tuesday anii Thursday, 11:1* P. M. (Swinjland Cafe, Chicago.) INKSPOTS — NBC Blue — WednMday 11 P. M. (Quartet) CFABUJB Johiaern, WAA» (9» k) Satordayi * 2:46 P. M. (Duke of the uke from Chiei^) NSQBO Talent Broadcast— 4CEHE (IgQJdl^lTiursday^ jrnd- NIBW YORiK, March 3—>(ANP) —Joe Louis, busiest heavyweight champioo in modem boxing his tory, will sta^ his third title de- fens ea^ the Chicago Stadium on Friday night, April 1, with Harry ISiomas aa hii opponent, it *va8 announced Thursday |ust one day after the fighter had disposed of Nathan Mann in three rounds. Louis left Thursday night for Chicago, Itecompanled 6y litl wife, the former Marra IVotter, who came here to aee the bout, after attending a tegtimonial din ner given for James J. Braddock from whom he won the champion- sh^ and who'is a personal friend. of the gate and Harry 12 1-4, : Top price will be |10 including | tax. Louis expects also to de-1 fend his title again- in Detroit| later in April, meeting the win- | ner of thf Buddy BiA'lund ibout, before his match witti Max ^hmeling for next June, proba/bly in Chicago. DR. 0UBOJS— Continued‘from pafa four nitil. (This new series oi airings is aimed diveolly a*^ the eatimat' •d 6i5,OOIO colored audienee m the Los AngelM seoter. National ly known stars of the BUI R«bin- son, darenee Muse and 0harMtta £sss calibre will do a t«ni eaah week.) Ben Bemie—CBS) — We4nea4iy 9:30 P. M. LARRY Steel, KDUl («# k) Monday through FrMay, lt:4l A. M. (Harlem Oaaine , Pitts- burgh, Pa.) Union State's Last Obstacle Pirates End Cage Si asoh JOHN HENRY KAYOS LENHART BRSKINE Tate^WlND (6W k) Nitely 10:16 P. M. and 12:41 A. M. (Walkathon, Goliaeun, Chicago.) VAGABONDS — NB? limited jnewotjc— Suadi^r> P. M. Monday through Wednes day 6:16 P. M. firm in the belief that they saw KJr KATTERS QUARTET — ^ a future heavyweight champion WMCA (5'TIO k) —Tuesday and ^ in the making. Friday, 9:90 p. m. (Kit Kat Ciub.'^ FT. T*StTirTO>:,‘ltf8r;“2 — (By a F. Perry for CNA)—John Henry Le;|vis, with the ease and gnt6e of a master, stopped F^ed Lenhart, White Bear, Minn., of fering, -in the third round with One of the cleanest knockouts seen in Twin City arenas for many a day. Lewis, who is planning to for sake the lightweight and try for bigger game, won the hearts of 8,000 ■ " " oO*' —I—II (By Sk«twMia At Han«»n> scored two baskets Mch t* im- HAMPTON Institute, V». Feb. crease the Pirate count to 14 bat 27—The fast Virginia State Tro- all the whije Johnson and Cole if jans quintet tui*nef the tide on-at^te were talljHng for ^ Tr»- tSe Plfatei~ln Oie Damj^n Gym Saturday to boost their Champ ionship stock to a higher level and to hand the Hampton team its first defeat on the home eourt this season. Filled with thiil!^ and excitement the game was at no time clinched by eiAer team as both held the lead at interval throughout the game. t%e capa city crowd that lined the Adelines were' kept in an uproar throu^h- Jana. The half ended wi^ State leading 2S-17. State opened the aeoring fat tW second half. Then Had|;iaa, the main cof in the Pirate offsM* in the iMt half, scored fonr times from the field and one from the penalty stripe and ia addMoR t* thoae goals by TenAirook, kept the Pirates in the runAag. Whk about six minutes to ptey tke Seaaiders took the lead, 2S-2S, me nearxa oi i —— — .r — fans 4>y hit apS^aB^hipvP®* ^ ^ Hwn-but Wpe forced to reiinqoiak it tactica, leaving many'of them ! * brief period in the closing minu- NYC.) (ROOKING In Rythm—-WWAE (lieo k)—Tuesday and Satur day. 2 p. m. (2«ddie O&erty Jr., pilots these pulse rtdaing Msslens .of recorded swing from Ham mond, Ind.) CHICK WEBB and HKa Fits- PIRATES &EFEAT SMITH BY SC(«E OF 34-32 gerald—NtBC—Monday, 19:80 A.' Johnson C. Smith in M. (Lavaggio Restaurant Bos ton.) SAMMY WliUJAMS — NBC (Blue—^Monday through Friday, j },0;1« P. M. NBC Red, weat eoaat \ only — rebroadeast — Monday throi^h Friday, 11:1* a. m. (well known pianist.) Feb. 22—The Hampton Pirates celebrated Washingrion’s Birth day in defeating Iby a narrow margrin the twice defeated team the by fen the the was deported at the time.” Dr, DuRoia recalled hia earlier obser vation pf the man in which he had 'He a great and worthy said dream. We wish him well. He ia Aibout Marcus Gaanrey and his Baer^unnar program the distinguished speak er said; I heard of him first when I waa in Jamaica in IdlG when he sent a letter “presenting his complimonts” iuid giving me "a hearty welcome to Jamaica, on The Thomai ^ht wiU be hia third defense since winning the erown at Chicago on June 22, and is expected to^be interesting mainly because tte wUte boy hiMT decisive fuhion, aiid it was Indfr a powerful right punch and was Schmeling a few weeks «go in 8 rounds. Critics are interested in seeing bow long it will take Lsuis to defeat Thomas. In ^ the IcntiekOBt by Max, l^omAS has taka& the count on only one oecaaioo and that was while fight ing Unknown Winston in Chica go during The match between the champ and the tough ^ite boy js sche* dalj^d for U6 rounda and will be .the fizst indoor hevrYweight The Brown {Btomber’s meeting witli Mann was the first indoot . heavyweight *«Bpions|# 192fO, when Jack Dempsey kay- oed iB4U Brennan in 12 rounds. A capacity Madison Square Gar den crowd saw it, paying Joe slightly over ♦40,000 tor lesa than eight'minutes actual work. So impressive was the cham pion in defeating Mann that cri tics called him the Detroit Dyna miter of old who knocked out big Camera. Baer and Levinsky in frae. He has a following, ^e «till 'has a chance to carry on his work in his own home and am6ng his own people and to accomplish some of his id4aa.” According to' tJie aipeaker ^^iip- on a aeventieth birthday one is presumed to have accmnulated enough wisdom on the art of liv ing to leave a wise word. There is not much that 1 feel moved to say; iAiat little is this: I am es- I>ecially glad for the divine gift of laughter; it.> has made the world human and loving, despite ****** ® life-siie portrait bufit ' from which Dr. DuBois was gra duated Jn 1&88, and Colonel J. E. Spingam, president of the N AACP officially represented -that I organization, where some of the [major contributions of Dr, Du Bois’ career had been etched. President Rufus El Clement of Atlanta University presided at the exercises. He read messages from tlhe University of Pennsyl vania, where Dr. DuBois had "ler- ved as assistant instru^r, and from Harvard University, from which institution he^ ^ad receiv ed-the de£P*e«s of badhelor of arts, master of arts, and doctor of philosophy, presented to At lanta Uijiversity on this occa- Hampton Gym. 34-3i2. Led “Bosco”' Taylor, who scored points for-* scoring honors. Pirates led during mofct of game although the score changed several times in the first half. The shooting spree of the Pirates in the last three minutes of the first period was sufficient to out the (Blue and White out'Ht 'by the narrow margin of li point as the 4ialf ended D5-14 ~Hampton. iSmith came back strong in the beginning of the last half to score six points (before the Pirates could regain possession of the ball. Oliver and Bowers wwe ac curate in their shooting which was a ibo/>t to the Carolinians, but Taylor’s four goals and the shots by Toomer from all comers of the forecourt were too much for the visitors. The game ended $4-a2 Hampton. tes the Staters became frantic and desperate. A last minute ral ly waa sufficient to put the Trt*- jans in the lead with the Pirates fighting in vain to score the two necessary goals to tie the scere. State opened the scoring when Johnson, Gary, Indiana basket- eer, made good a foul shot. Percy Smith, Va. State's atar fresh man forward got set on a short side shot long enough -o get ac- cuimte range and the ball clipped the meshes for two points. Not to be outdone in tiie long shoot ing contest that featured tiie »*n- tire game, TeiArok, the Pirates most dependable player, aimed at I to the mnre accurate ahootliiar I TVojang. State continued to coa- trol the lead and with the Pimtee fighing desperately to t£e four point margin the ended 40-36- Va. SUte. The Trojans used tfie defense” throughout the gaai'^ but when Teobrook and Smith b«- gan to Kore so frequently from the center court the Jeifihes mrm forced to leave the immediata goal area thus giving Qie Pirata forwards ample' shots under basket which werenotaucceaafti^f taken. Although tiie Trojaaa came out on top they were by »m mean^ the superior in Aia particular game. , This important victory'Cy State marked the first time in the loop from the center of the floor and connected for tte first ( years that they have defe goal "of the Seasiders. The Pii-ates Pirates twice in one look the lead ofl^ ^6 naft goal ffodgiua. Smith amt Teijbtoal whic^ scored’J>y I%nbroak were outstandings for t&e Pizstaa from center court. JoSiOn tf while Cole, Johnson, ^tate began to hit hia stride and. wer«» mnph tn tha- the Trojans ran up a 12-6 lead the T^rojans. Hudgma and Joint- before the Hampton team could.son tied fw scormg^onon vitfe .score again. Smith an'd Hudgins 13-points each. Smitik all its pain and wrong. I am glad ^— t that the partial Puritenism of my ment ana ConservaMCn Associa- —. w. — r -~ upabringing «as never made me af^fid of life. I have lived com pletely, testing every normal ap petite, feasting on sunset, sea and hill. I have seen the face of beauty from the Grand Canyon Capri, from the Alps to Lake Baikal from' t%e African bush to the Venus of Milo, I am proud championihip »ver held in (3hi-‘ what ha}>pened from then cago. Joe wiltr6ceive 40 percentthe fight waa pver. Mte^ he may rula.4he i:avorite in the return contest with Schme- Ibig. . Louis took it comparatively easy the first round, being con tent to score with the finest and hardest left jab in the business, but in the second he started to work after Mann got in a couple of hard one's. Nathan ^ras knock' ed >down three times before the kayo after 1 minute and 6i6 sec onds of the tMrd round, and wid afterward he was hit so hard in the second frame he never Imew vntil NORTH CAROLINA DURHEAJI COiUNTY ' ISCEXTlTmiX NOI^OE ^VING QUAlJFUiD as Exe- cnMx of the Will R‘L. ROB- CHAMPION TYPIST- Ceatiued from page 5 tion of the mcing of" ■‘Pompopn were audibly admired. An inxita- INSON, deceased, late of Durha.n ^and War Admiral in last year’s County. North Carolina, this is Derby, and his “tapping” to xJie to notify all peisons having jazE of a pbojjpgraph record,* pro- elaima against :tte estate of said , ducing perfect typed copies were deceased to eadwit them to the' greatly mjnrveled. undemii^ed at ,8 0_^6 Mebanef Mr. Peters went to Lexington Street, Dui%ain, M. C., on or be- from Louisville, where he will fore th4 J2pd day of March, 1930,' give at least three demonstra- or this., notice ^11 be pleaded in tions. Re demonstrates ten d%ys their jout of ei^ for the Rojwl Al^persons indebted to said 'Typewriter company. has cwo estate will please make immediate ^ schools at which he gives courses payment. I in businesi^ and related subjects. This 2nd day-of March, 1983. one at Baltimore and one in tion. Later became to tKe United States. In 1.92IO whei^ his move> ment was beginning to grow in America I said in the Crisis that, he was an extraordinary leader of men and declared that he had with singular success capitalized and made vocal lAie great and long suffering grievances and spirit of protest among the West Indian peasantary. On the other hand I japted his difficulties^ temperament and training, ina bility to get on with his fellow workers, and denied categorical ly Oiat I had ever interfered in any way with his work. Later when he began to collect money for his steamship I characterized bim as a Nnicere and hard work ing idealist but called his methods' " bombastic, wasteful, illogical, .and almost illegal, and begged his friends not to aUow him foolish ly to overwhelm with bankruptcy and disaster one of the most in- in bronze of Dr. DuBois, which was executed by the noted sculp tor Alexandre Poxtnoff.—nifi presentation was made by Dr. Rayford W. Logan, of Atlanta University’s department of his tory^ and. Jl, Piember of the com mittee on arangemehts. te modem world. (Bkit he went ahead, wasted his moneyp got in trouble with the authorities and IQie dare’s celebratioQ was cli maxed by a' formal banquet in the evening in the spacious din- ^ests. Speaking on tfiis signifi- ' cant occasion were two long time friends and associates of Dr. DuBois,'tlZitoHel J. R Spin* gam, of New York, arid James Weldon Johnson, professor of creative literature at Fisk Uni- rvBrsity, both of whom paid ^;low. ' ing txibute to the distinguished truest of honor. Written in Aonor of his friend’s anniversary and read..on this occasion was a,poem "For the Seventhieth Birthday” by the well known writer Wiiliam Stanley iBraithwaite, w&o is also Blue Bears Win Over Teachers Satin-clad Livingstone €7ol--‘-ston contest, bo^ teama unisa^^ lege Quintet, paced by ttte'sharp shooting senior, Captian “^Bill” Leake turned back on two conse cutive nigl|^ the courts aggrega tions representing Winston-Salem Teachers and Benedict College )cespectively. On the blowing of the first whistle of the livingstone-Win- A. Reid, chaiiman of the commit tee on arrangements, acted as toastmaster at the banquet To a member of the faculty of At- j DuBois was presented a Chip- of straightforward clearness -of^j-jng hall of the Atlanta Univer- ’ lanta University. Many congratu- • pendale mahogadj^ piUar desk, sity Dormitories, at wfifch Mrs. latory ^messages were read from | i"«>rid finiAL^an-^prwwJOT of the "h^gh ,«steem in which he is- held by his many ‘ friends throughout the country, by wh^m reason, in part a gift of the gods, but also to no little degree due to sci^tlfic training ,and inner disciplin.e lB|y means of this I have met life face to face. I have loved a fight and above all have done the work which I wanted to do and not merely that which j^en wished to pay me for.” . f*- Of partitSular interest to the University audience was the quo ting of a letter from John Hope, who was an intimate iriend of ,Dr. DqBoIs for a long period of timer At the Convocation, exercises frienrtg who were "ffiSfcble tQ be Williams were among the special present at'the celebration. Ira De teresting spiriutal movemenli o5T which were held at 11:0)0 o*clock In the morning. Dr. tAarles 8. Johnson; was the official repre sentative firom Fisk—-^ftiiversity, MBS. TOSODOSiA ROBIN SON, Ebtecntrix of R.. L. Robinson, Dec,d. M.'fftTO'H raOMPSON, Attorney WMhlngotn. He Infonsed the collie students that ha places his trained students and now has jobs WHiting. SEWl^ MACHINES—VACUUM CLEANERS —SPECIALS— W« have a limited Botnber of •lightly lUed Floor Sam^ef and 'Demonstrators, prjcad for quick, sale. Come ia and inv«*tiKate the saving. Can b* purchased on m»nthly Badget Plan. FREE, DRBSSMAKlNCt ot HOME DECORATION -cetmBL 1- 1-' Singer Sjewiiig Maehlne COlM?iAN¥ 323 WEST MAIN STREET IDHZE Stmidoufs Sktt'imC'ns / w PRODUCTION SCN^ATIOMAI. ROLtes. 00.CS PMaOf« TABMe SL PAiaOfUlSOH TOpC^ A MOW fouRwa WITM WHfTE r MC Ml Mt MOTIOM IS COM€0lMm5A> the celebration sponsored. ed a fast and furious oS«mm tkat resulted in the first half being a nip an tuck affair. At the Blue Bears lead by a point margin, the score Livingstone 21- W. S. T 90. The second half, howvvar, wai a different story which resulted in the Bears piling st»dily^ away from the vbitora wfamlimt the contest t^ the tune ef 42-S# and |it the same time ava^pb^r a defeat handed them by the tors earlier during the On the foUowaig nq^ the IJ- vtegstone CoQege CourtmcB #a^ feated a valiantiy fighting bat eidely outclassed Oenedkt C«i- le«>e basket-ball team by ^ . I Cmmtimmmd mm png* • E. N. TOOLE 1% _ — t ' STATE WIDE ELTCTRICAL ENaiSEI ANDCOHTRATOR We Wire aa4 Itep^i^ Anywhere In The State We Are lixperts jQa WtrlgHi Md Repairing Anthlng Eieeerlai FAYinnreviiiXE sm IHJRIiAM. II. C. ‘■HO iO^ft TOO SMAU. OH TOO aSiimh
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