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I ^ '* 1^ ^ I,*- ' t:' •* viMfmikmiirvfto M> tuMUHA tnmi RifmuAt. ammi 7. im Hornets End Second Week’s Drill WORLD ilThe Sports Bazaar WILLIAM A. TUCK w I II T I t I III I n I n !♦ SCHOOL—These, that good. BACK TO^ SCHOOL—These ^ that gr^^od. There’s small wonder three words mean a great deal^that even the people in HoUy- viwe than merely “back to achooL” They meebi the end of tripa to the beaches, the end of picnics, no more fishing trips, wore seriouB thoughts about things in c'en«ral. These words alao mean BACK TO FOOT BALL for thousands of hungry fans who haven’t really lived since they saw their last game in November or perhaps oni' New Year’s day. With the re turn o£ football to the front comes a different type of agru nent that we’ll be hearing by (iay aod by night in the city’s |(and state’s) choice hangout spots; there’ll be interesting weak end trip* every week if desire. The ClAA, schedule fatten axcellent “excuses” to "called” out of town anytime tone Itts the desire. And BpeaSkrng of football, {Kenny WashHugton, All AImeri^ can star from UCLA who. pl»yed with the college all-stars in *heir ailr game against the f*ac?k«re, last week really showed the nai- ■ tion ihat he has every right to be placed amonl^ the imimortalB of the gridiron. There is no eabstitate for the thrill that came wiUi hearing (through the radio) and imagining witJi wli# ease and grace Kenny ripped wood’s movie lota have been singing his praises as the best plAyer on the coast. j SOFTBALL took its last stand here Sunday when the fifgt an nual State wide softball' tournft- tnent closed. Throughout tlie season Diirhaiin has really sup ported the game aind the twenty or more teams that have bean playing. It has served to furnish something to do . for the players •nd officials and some place to go every evening for the others. Te inevitable result is that theje has been a marke^S decrease in the after dark summertime petty crime wave that sometimes takes charge of Durham’s youngster’s. All those responsible fo,r the great interest that was taken in nigbt softball arc to be herald ed as thoughtful citizens and maybe even as saviors of youth. This column wishes to thank Cora^iisiioner abn Pajntf of. the Bull City . j5dfti»n l^^e“'and ONE or «IX cVffR l^Nl^/ERS^r'^ HO F«C6HMV^N l^iJuNC fifeClMNlMG Hl« fls HEAb ratfraftu- wo W I9S^ COACH MAPCY QUPEQT his staff as well as the members and officials of tiie Community and other leagues for coopera tion in our attempt to get; stand ing, results, and schedules to the readers of the CAROLIJMi TIMES. (It’s bigger and better now, you know), ( According to Frank Ward of •way ymrd after J^^^fJ'^^^^crilvin’s news service the poat- ^ la»d his paws on ® *°’\ponement of Conn-Pastor bout, abd the way he th.rew and re-^^.^^^ September to5th and eeived passes was Just all un^ MORGAN COACH SAYS EVERY POSmON OPEN sm?v OOLL£C£.- u)AsD£\ci.opeD _ ^ IWT& ^ lUSS PlNtTCRimW), BALTIMOltE. 4ta.. (Sp«^) Etery prollpeCttirt memltfr f the Mofgaa Sta|« (^iHfe 'foot ball sqostd has been notified that an potitfdni «m open this year. The ^eteratis will have to hglit for iKwitioii the same as the fim jreaf Men. Inl^lMKiona have been a^iit 46 e«b4ldA«B to report for their iMftMl foot ball praetiee which was slated for September | tn their spaciovs sfadittM. Cea^hes Cddie Bart and Marse Hill «a wAl M Co^ftain* “Chink” Kee and .“i|J«)ka” Smit% are expecting every man to be presdnt nd fMliJT ^t started with the biHiniqg' gong! This is vety «ee«saary beeauae the staff will kava oalr 18 letter ncit from llMt yaar’a sqaad re- |tnming 4bia aeaaen. *rhese |12 'men will serve as a nucleus a- •Tound which their hope to build a anchine'c^jtiAle of catrying meant A freat deal to the M(^GAN STATE stand- Coaches Hermslit Riddick and — iWilBam Cole daring the first The Coaches were careful notjtwo weeks of drills. He has done to -make any prediction, for the a teat deal toward helping the f WILLIAM PIKE Heavy Equipment Issued Tuesday, First Game September Twenti BY WILLIAM A. TUCiC ^ (Sperts Kiitor) DUKHAM — ’The champion/4 ship HUIsida Park Hitfh school HoriMts have weathered the cne summer sun and the gruel tng I'otttine th^k Coaeh Hevman Riddick haa introdced for twv iteeka now, and the coach is fairly well pleased with their condition as well as with the spirit that has been slH)Wn from the beginning. Fifty two men have attended the drills since they started on August •86, and more than two thirds of them have been new men. Howevei*, the number is expected t6 reach 70 aft^er all of the old men have reported this week. Among the new men who have been impressive are Rich ardson in the backfield, La.wren- c« at end and Collins. Blount, Pike, John Thompson, James Thompson atnd Hubert Robinson are the outstanding old men. Heavy «quipAi,ent was issued Tuesday and exercises body con tact will begin soon. Lat week’s ^ HIO^SIOE ^AtllC MI FOOTBALL $CNBt>UL£ VC/k 1940 Data 0|^«*e«t Plao &epL 20—Oreensboro, DufTtam Sept. —Oxford, Oxfonl Oct. 4—Chapel Hill, DurMjnn Ocl ll>-Aaheville, Durhain Oct. 18—Ctoldsboro, Goldsboro Oct. 2i6—^Warrenton, I>urhani Nov. 1—Raleigh, Durhami Nov. 8—^FayetteTille, Payettevil^ Nov. 1&—Rocky Mount, Rock Mount g>| Nov. M—Open. plete physical e:(aminat)m 3:15 Friday. Coacli Ridd^k is building team this year Mid ti is his op^ ion that much of the success the team wall depend on the co^ tinuance of the excellent sp^r that the fellows have sho'^n. Co-captain «f the 1940 Hill- aide Park^ high aeh6ol Ko^ets, CoacHlMC kiecessar^. no excuse There is absolutely for a man’s being then to Sept. 6, has given both .Iboys more time to polish up on ilieir odds and ends. But It HOUSES FOR RENT No Booms Address Weekly Rate 2 Rooms—6 Adams Court $2.50 2 Rooms—8 Adams CJourt $2.50 4 Rooms—^714 Cameron Street ^ $5,00 4 Rooms—^1106 Carroll Street $3.50 5 Rooms—104 Chestnut Street $5.00 3 Rooms—529 Coleman Alley $3.00 5 Rooms—1204 Colfax Street $4.50 3 Rooms—1214 Cornell Street $3.50 3 Rooms—Cowirt Avenue ; $3.50 3 Rooms—127 Dunston Avenue $3.50 4 Rooms—810 Elizabeth Street , $4.00 5 Rooms—611^ Elm Street I $5,50 5 Rooms—509 Foster Street $5.00 3 Rooms—1206 Hanover Street $3.00 5 Roojns—^214 Haywood Street $4.50 3 Rooms—1^^ Hyde Park Avenue ^ $3.50 3 Rooms—505 Mobile Avenue $3.50 3 Rooms—^116 Piedmont Avenue $3.25 2 Rooms—528H Proetor Street $2.50 3 Rooms—414 Pettigrew Street : $3.00 1 Rooms—5im Proctor Street $4.50 t Rooms-^17 Proctor Street $2.75 8 Rooms—604 Ramsey Street ^.$2.50 2 Rooms—612 Ramsey Street $2,50 2 Rooms—€14 Ramsey Street __$2,50 3 Rooms—404 Roney Street 4. $3,00 3 Rooms—406 Roney Street $ $3.00 9 Rooms--W7 Roney Street .$3.00 2 Roonas-r-408 Roney Street •_ $2.25 2 Rooms—408^4 Roney Street $2.00 2 Rooma—4® Rpney Street I$2.00 3 Roondui—410 Roney Street $3.00 4 Rooms—066 %arkman Alley $3.00 3 Rooma—711 Willard Street*— ... $3.00 liOII INSURANCE l.!ilMLnco seems to serve th« better for Billy Conn, whose troubles have been steadyly mounting for the ilast month. Besies being troubl ed over the illness of his nvo- ther, Conn suffered discomfort from a neck boil which necessit ated taking time off to have it lanced. Hillside Band To Back The Horoets DURHAM — W. F. Cole, direc tor of the Hillside Park High school band, hsln allowed nO time to be loat in getting hia 1940 team. It can be gatliered, however, Ibai thay plan to cor rect some of tha glariof faults of Ae- it39 te«n. This ’89. tawin gained enough ground between the 20-yard lines .to win the Conference Champkmshlp but muu«ed'to loK 3 gamei^ Mor gan State !i«d . pretldtisly lost only 4 games in a 10 yeair span having put tof^tiier a atrii^ of S4 games in trhieh die was ali^ defeated. be st great inereaDe over last p«»s niittber wlwto the firM school time rehearsal ^ ia held. Bob Pastor, aKoording to his manager, Jinumy Johnson, has , u j 1. iim. ^ ' the fight in the bag, in spite of T ^ 4he 7 to 6 odds against hfan.lj» the p^eete,ever depend largely on the num- T 1. 1. would be. His Manager Johnson seems t» be,... • , Y 1. . . furst band rehearsal was held at in accordance with Champion Louis, at least in this instance, But trouble is that both Louis and Johnson are bueking ex ports who seem to think that Conn will win. fhirfhomnore, John Q. public will pay plenty to see a Louite-Cona fight, but little to see « Louis, Pastor f'meet,’* 1 Eagles 1940 Schednle Released the school last Wednesday, die day a,fter he arrived frdca his vacation at home in Hampton. He ia anxiooa that his widely known band will be ready to make its firat appearance iriieo ^ chehnpionship football; team goes oQt to Durham Athfetic Park on tiie night of the 20fh to try its metal gainst the strong iMgera from Dudley high in Greensboro. ' His ber of men who buy their own instmments as lloba are faMiirii ed for Neii^s by the aity. The first mee^ng for beginn ers has been scheduled for Hitirs day, of this week. About 70 are expected. David Weaver, the dynateie drum major of last year, will be miasing this year, having ^a- dnated in Jnne; holvever he will be wdl reidaead br About half of the regular membeMhip of the band report ed for the first rehearsal and and it is expected that there will new eai&Adates for line posi tions to learn the foitdaftietitals of the game. He as also taking his own training q^ite 'Heliously and win be in his ustiAl top form to buck the line hard Wheti Creenaboro cornea here fpf the first ^wne Sept. 20. During the two yearn that lie his been a member of the first team, he has phiyed 60 minutes in aid ekeept three gaibes and has left one game beeaUMe of injuries. TUTEN ON HAND Among the new mefi to report for these first drills was Marvin Tnten, 204 pounder who is try ing for an end post. He wts an otttsta'nding member of the North Carolina championship Hill side High school Hornets in Durham and came here with a great reputation. Gz*eait hopes aire held for hfan. ^ Orahan, a senior who doesti^’t do 8“ch a bad Job of twiring the baton himaelf. Only two reffular mefilbers of the band were lost Abraham I through graduation. SUP^UES C. DURHAM — The first footb|l practice for 'the new season at North Carolina Collie was held Monday morning with an un usually satisfactory number of promising men out. They have not settled down to real work yet rfnd Coaches Burghardt and McLendon are hestitant to «ay just what can be expected out of ^Ke team, this season. They did, however, open up enough to Say that the goin(g would be isnything but smoo^ l^hi year jwith every other team in the CIAA being stronger than ever (before ind with some of the ^ost powerful teams in t|ie conference on. the Eagles sche dule. ' •Hie schedule for ithe season follows* ^ October 5, Livingtloae CoUeg^ in Durham (^[^ber 12, Bluefield State in Winste» Salom October 19, St. Paul ia DndiaHt Oci^er 26, Howard University in Washington. Scarborm^sh & Hargett I FUNBBAL blRECtORS AMBULANCE SERVICE PhonM: Dmr i-^21. Ni^t J4722 522 E. IPettlsffew St. SOFTBALL SEASON CLOSED According to an annpuncemei; from softball commisaibj»r Jipli drills were limited to limberingj Payne, the softball seAloft up drills, passipg, punting, charg Durham, tame ^o an ofTiaial cloi ing formations and dummy block ing. f Dr, Swift of Lincoln Hospital will give 411 of the boys a cOm- on the niglit Of August 29 «e no ganvea played after thit daj wiH count toward the cilf ch.'impionshlp. ' A COOL SUMMER. *. WiMfi Rfdfnf I'tt Air (Pooled EqaipniMt on the SOUTHERN RAILWAV SY8T19M. Modem Ait Cmidltioned Coachea, Pullmans and Dining Cars on aU Through Trains ever the Entire System. 4 . Between GOLD8BORO—RALEIGH—DURHAM AND GREENSBORO TRAINS 13-14 Air Conditioned Coaches between Goldabaro and Greensboro, Pullmans between Rateigh-Durhaii and New York. 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Be wrfi the' only member of ':t}te ^1090 te«m to- be loet SPBCtAI#-QBT IrOUit^CLDTHES CLEANED FOR SCHOOL DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER Suits and Dresses cleaned on our “Back to School" special. All garments will bs carefully examined i.Cijt ^ your cleaning ^nd .save MIL TADjORING CO. Save Tine and Money By Relaxing in the BUS GOING TO AND FROM Work be a pleiMUre if you ride the bui. Ydu get home earlier. Yqu spend leM mon^y for iranifmrtatimi (4 tokena for a5«). You en- « Mfe conforMble ride. Oiirtiain Piiblic Ser^iB ■ ‘i'li If:''
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