Aggies Stung By Yellow Jackets 3F0RTING WORLD CIAA BOXING TOURNAMENT AT SMITH BULL HOST TO PUGS „ . , , . AND GROWL ARTlSTsSr " Williams Announces' To Lead Eagles In National p. I i'lr I j Bears and Bearettes HAMPTON Institute, V^. — Chasrlesl H. Williams, supervisor of pfcyeio»l educaftion announced jth« spring schedute of events for Hampton Ingrtitute atSikte^. 'W^h n box«g and wrestling coached by Benaon 1* eiehedule Friday jjattoo already under way ai^ in matches with Lin Virginia State, sjjring repeated activities by unable to solve the local team’s Uatoplon track and field men faeit breaking and ahaip eutting tenois players, as well a« the attaek. Freeflinian basketball s|quad. Led by Captain Inez Ma&sey spring schedule is aa Bearettes held a 27 CHARLOTTE, — Schedule £cr the Eighth Annual CIAA Boziog and Wrestling Toufnameat. 4 Dateji: Friday and Saturday, AT6 ViCtOnOUS March 21 and 22, 1941 Place: Johnson C. Smith tJni- raLEIOH — The Shaw vemty, Charlotte. verity Be«ret^^ closed their at THURSDAY home basketball ' ’ ’ MARCH 2U, 1941 night, March 4 with' a cle^ on® 1 Arrive !i'i2ursdftj evening -— 34 to 19 victory over thi© oolft r^iM.er and check Entne»— College sextet who s«em^ lUurUey Woods (iynasium FRIDAY • toll advantage at half time which, ed in spife of flow of substitutes ling. Hamptbn at Va. State MARCH 21, 1941 2 7:iw i. m.—lireaitiaiit — Umversity LHoing Hail 3 8:tM) a. m. — , ^ , continued ® ^ 4 9:00, a- m. — Weighing in Coaca, Lenoir uo»ck. | 11—^Boxing and Wreaft and Drawings — Hartley Woods M^sey playing her ling* Va- State ^t Hamipton Q „ on the Shaw court scored twenty u one for high point honoils while March 11—Freshman Basket- o Oaicial Pictures to be taken „ t ^ « w-ii 6 10:00 a. m.--lrial Boxim* Bout to b^E^in "L«rijrtr ti«n reliquished in spire of March 5-Boxing and Wrest- of a gfteady flow of substitu*““ aent in by Coach, Lenoir Co»ck. Union University Livingstone's scoring threat" iJolk B, T. Washington Inezy b'i'^ Mamie High School Gymanaaium ssey,played their ^ laet home 21, 22-Boxing anc u*e Bearettes since Cbampk>nship= 10;3U a. m.—Trial mat(5,hes -estling to begin s»ey,pi.y»u ^ 1:30 p. m.—Lunch — Uni- Bearettes since ; Dining Hall expected to receive de- g^i^L -:20 p. m, — Boxing and i® 'une. Univeftity, Charlotte ing Trials will oontmue n i 3:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. — Dinner — -Bity Hail 11 7:45 p. m. - Trial Bouts moored ^ f May 2, 3-Dual and Regional u 7TnrT~~n Apnl 25, 26—^Penn Relay^ ehav; University Hampton at P«nn Relays in jn«»’ ai»d womeas’ basketball Philadelphia jl resume doubleheader with the Winston Meets Salem Teachers College Cagers SATURDAY Saturday night, Mai«h 1 ia the May 2, 3—T^^nnis Eighth An- MARCH 22nd, 1941 Shaw gymaiiunt. In the feature nual Tenni^ Tournamtnt at Ho- 12 7:30 a. m. — Breakfast — contest the Shaw men, closing wasrd University University Dining Hall their 1941 season, earned a 54 to „ « ni.- 13 10:00 - 12:00 p. m - 42 victory over the teacher. . Qualifying finals in Boxing anu while the Shaw itomen without ampton. Wrestling •• the service of their ace forward May 17—CIAA CKsed Cham- 14 1:W p. m. — Lunch — Minnie Hunter, out^cred the lon^ip meet at Morgan. University Dining Hall Twin City sextet 44 to 27. i i, 15 2 p. m. — Semi finals Captain Fred Williams, play-1 ; for Boxing and Wrestling ing hi& last basketball game for »» 16 8:^ p. m. —r Dinner— Shaw closed hisi career in a blaze nSDiPtOn BOXCfS University I^ing Hall of glory with deceptive passing ^ . _ • 17 7:M p. m. — Finals in and accurate shotting. His 12 Ilpifpjl'i' T|*A|jl|lC Boxing and Wrestling points on six field goafai earned HvJttllOj 18 Compilation of seoros — second place sotting honorj on Awarding of medals and trojAies his team. Shaw’s Saan Brown ^«rd and Lodging per day with fourteen points earned first $1J0. place an»ong hi® teammates. „ Bntry Fees for each Event 50. While Harold Taylor of Winston Tie In Wrestling HAMPTON Institute, Va. FLASH! The East £nd JESementury School cagen were crowned .champions or tne City £l»- men^ry Loop, by virtue of a thrilling ^-19 ilpeet ov«r the highly touted Walltown Quint. The £att Endera coached by W. I^mdsher. advanced to the flnab by 'Kftue of a win over the Barton Quint, coached P. IG. Burnett. Walltown eliminated Moore’s Pear«on Five. Pirate Pugs Outslug Uon Glovers HAMPTON, Va., (Special) — The Hampton boxers by virtue of ' .*^*two win« and two draw* dfjfeate^l I the li&coln University pugilists 3 to 1 in a dijel meet Satarday, •larch 1. The winners for Hampton wer "Tormare T. Joucb hard hitting 166 pounder of Woodbine, New Jersey, outpointed R. Sommer- ville of Lincoln, and Carl Foun- ain, CIAA 145 pound champ ind Pir»8e Captain who decision *1 J. Joseph in a lone sided' bout, ''ris Poussaint, ]^28 pounder of ■^ew York City, and Alphonso ^aylor, 128 pounder of Marion, Joatli Carolina were held to, ■aws in their fights with T. Mc- and A. Holland of Lin- oln. , SO YOU WANT TO BE AN ACTOR? Haven MacQuarrie direct two partidp^rta in th« entertainment which precedes every Saturda** nightii Iwoade? 'f “Your Marriage Club”. Mr. MacQuarrie Is omdu^*' ing apcdal th :r ^e colored people itt ■otithem states. These pra crania dnpl’'' * 'ictly those heard ov*r the CBS national net^nrk. TWi before the tpscial !?»•' in V'~ mu DEFEATED IN TILT «ITH MOUMAINERS 51-44 ^ . time. The sc^re at half wag 24, GREENSBORO — A greet West Virginia leading. Lincoln Wins West Virginia State qumtet Returning the Eiecond half WreBtUng •, ruined A and T chances for a wrestler daf^abed contennial celeb^ g^ots from all angles, but the 3 to 1 fown- defeated the Aggies matched the locals point TL 51 ta 44. before a larye crowd of . - . send. ;134 pDunder, King 144.Poyni. pounder and I. Parker 176 pound , er of Lincoln won by time ad- contest Was easiljr thei The Lincoln the Pirate matmen vantages over William Lee, Imke fastesrt; played here this season, B»ugh and Paul Jenkins of Hamp the ^>irfting Yellow Jackets utih ton. E. L. JACKSON, Atn]eti; s.i.m rth fitteeB m.ri^ »rn 3 to 'ead the C I/A. A. Champions into the thick Skinny” Ennis, Eagle Capt, who will M V flnKV Rnvorc ^ the C, I.'A. A. Champions into the thick • vllID 5 DUAcro ADAMS Boxing Coach fn-toxinr'md °,!I^Stii4-'Veerat of the battlc for tljB National Colkgiat^ Tfiiininli III A A Pet.r,i>.r. «„ M.r.i 5, .„d Championship at Cincinnati next week. Th« j*’ Championship Eagles and Xavier, S.I.A.A. BoUtS At Garden zing the fast break. ^ West Virginia went ah^ early in the game. The Aggies then took oommasd kept a le%d up to three minutes befoe -hi^f OUR WANT / DS ARE SMALL bat thay get NOTICED m MM - iV HKrh6rt gAiCUlATEP FOR THE WtfK OF MARCH to. .. .C.2I MARCH It .... 6.19 MABCM 12. . . .« 18 MARCH 13. .. .6. tb MARCH It. . . .6. MARCH IS. . . .6 '3 MARCH 16. .. .6.x Vim «1V£N IS STANOAnC I MARCH 10. MARCH II . MARCH 13. MARCH 13. MARCH m. , MARCH (5. ; MARCH 16. . . UlOVA WATCH TIMI. ..6.01 . .6.03 ..6.04 . .6.05 . .6.06 , f6.07 •voMaomm TfCSWm CmWi MATTHfW >Ammmt»ost ttmotiju muH.sut m , iwff^ir^fMNMaM m Ftmni m 9^^ SiiSM I'^O IS tlFf I'-VOUNC. ‘WMATIS Youn WIFtS MBNTAL CONDITION SIMCE THE PsyCHUiS.JT HAS SEEM TREATING MER?“ •OH,SHE'S MUCH BETTER,BUTHfE PSYCHIAHUST HAS COMt NUTS." AtEXANMfi CMHAM tCU'' • I8T6 MAR-II "fTAMBARDTtME AOOPIfD Iki me unitfo states . • •. ■ liai MAft-n MiME SHAMS fTAft-inO IIO©IPSSIIII@IL@ MDD9T ••'VOU CAN MAKE A omaous MisstNG fM. nun SMA0 JUST •TAMING THE tEATfN M^OrOtfffUUTRIK lAHitUIOOMECI^OF •urtMNMSf uuHm. Peter^bui^ Coach Benson Dutton’s squad tied with the Virginia Staters, 2 to 2. Champs are the Tournament favorites: Parham IM pounder defeated Abrahajuson by a technical knPck ouit in the first match. Opening bis opponent’s eye in the second round, Parham continued pound^ ingg his- opponent until the re feree stopped the -fight in the third sround. Bulls Dump Winston - Salem, Bluefield 65 - 47 After A. & T. Aggies Upset BY TED YATES WINSTON-SALEM, (fipeeial)- ^ Off on another brief tour, John- it wag a Philadelphia I NEW YORK: (TYP) — The ^ sifting procas^ which enabled more than 3,000 simon pure to M — Ne fcr titular honor* in the en ® 50-34 triumph afforded them « nual Daily News A. A. Golden *■ ineasu]^ of retaliation. And «\gain Qioveo boxing championships wa® REGAL THEATRE lad. Bill brought to * olo®e here last Mon a ho besid- day n..ght at Madison Square ^ Taylor 'of Hampton, in a fast son C. Smith Univertsity’s G■old^ “The Saint” Wateon, who and furious three round bout en Bulls, on the rebound from an es holding the mouataineeass Q-arden before a crowd of 17i217 iron a decision over Moi^an in upset by the A and T Aggies, un whirlwind amd Miller to a mear ffl.ny had a thrilling time wit- the other clash of 126 poundeorp. lashed' thir fury against the gre 0 points, dropped in 7 basket* neaping young up and coming Grice the Pimteg' 147 pfOunder Winston Salem Teachers and Blue and a free throw to oontribu^e fighten who figh|j. There w«» A fought as agsfreaaive three roundi field State's Big Blues, last weeU heavily to the Bull victory. battle but lost a close decision to to add the 17th and 18th scalps ' clever X36 pounder Davis of to their totem pole of victory. _ j rwr* vinpiu stM.. I Bering over th, wm.i.„.'Eagles Win Over Chiiai-en's |ede»tion seeks $1- Salem outfit in the twin city oa 000,000 for British youngsters. Thursday night, ^ never a dull flooment oa the boya from the S*lem CreiMnt A. C., from up Hartem way, won in «v|Ky diviil^oa «8tv6 th# hetttvyj. we-ght cla«« *nd, in that division plucky John V«td»er callied to win iDv*r Henry Jona. Vetch^ •reprinted the Empire S. C. the entire Bull Alston, 31 - 25 Wallace tells farmers aid to wicket wild. However,! Britain i« vitnl to their future, leading the blitz was a pair of | CAMDEN, S. C. — Math if Ac Voters see pA-il to U. S, if freshmen, Philadelphia’s N a t pjug' Eagles won over These bonlg -vrtiich «erfed a» »• „ (Japan moves south, survey dis-Jenkins, center and “Porky” gumme^ville, S. Pr«Hmin«ry to aex^ w^k’s show ^ Wilson, elusive and dead eyed q ^ Friday night, February’ 27, which will take three day* to Q Mass. forward. Taylor and Scales 31.25 complete before the boy« battle Sunday and Monday, Mar. 16 -DOUBLE FEATURE- ‘Thunder A-float” with Wallace Beery, also . “dSOO and the LADY” • i ■«* anil Serial 17 clcMes. m”*to‘figbf soTe? and carried the burden for the Teach seores A«»*-«lode tfc^ougii Chicago’, Q. O.'s were packed Londonei? prove indiffw^t out, being 15-15 at the half. with action. ’Thfi boy* no douftrt to fir«t gag war rehearsal ^ star on Mather’* team battl» with » 60-47. - .... other winiHW^ in key Eaeltcrn cit Captein Inez Massey with 21 And against the Big Blues at Thei girls ’ game was between i“- who took i^rt p&intsi led the Bearettes to their Bluefield, Friday, there was no the nines and the twelves tSi« in Monday night's alugfest gave ninth vict^ in ten #tart« this let up of the Bulls terrific pace, former winning 26, 6. ’ a, good *ccount of hinntelf. ^ seaeon. C^th^rlen© Shaw sooaned for the memory of that 3-0 loss The Blue Bagltd «» pl*nning eighteen bout's «ii: k*yoee w«re mteen poim for second honons. to the mountaineers on the gri- to attend tih® Conference touma. taUied, and a, for kttcckdowns Maci, with 12 points was beat diron last fall is uadiauned in aeot at Booker T.'Wasiiipgton were eo m*ay thi» writ# ,(fop Wipirtsji Siiwa;, ^ ^ gWBdf % Spit%J9o jsaai jijj; ■ * Tu^day and W^dnesdayi Mar. 18-19 “Women Without Ifenes" also Serial and Comedy Thursday, March 20th. ‘‘Of Mfce and Men” Also—HAWAIIAN NIGHTS” 5c ^d 10c . - - BARGAIN DAY »!■ !»»*».»•*•%* »y,f >*-•.*«>».* f

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