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the casclqmm ff.iK ending sAmcmcAtr, mascs si, im 18 NCC, Defending Tennis Champ, To Play 12 CIAA Foes THE OLOBFTROI TING GOIMN GATE OTARTET performs nt Ksals Ltmrom before an en- Afeasiasf ir rtf more than 4-000 people Omfng s concert at the Chin Woe StoilluiH. The (jnarfrt iKV rare notices from all Ma’aran critics. The concerts m five cities as well as in Kuala Lutnpar. Ma jsya, were sponsored by ihp MslutMi Junior Cbswbet of Commerce as part of the Fresidmi s food iwnoerts. * _ Morehouse Defeats Fisk, 93-79, In Post-Season Classic In 111. CHICAGO <ANP‘ With Leonard Johnson sno Jar *n Thorr.-ts leading the. 3V)ore house collect of Afisrto out claf to f Fisk UnSrersit,'. 93-79 in their ; seventh annual post season Chic#?- ' go classic h‘ fore a cap tci’; crowd ■n S- Anrien gym on ti‘ ;outb dde recently Herman Neilson, Tennis Coach At Hampton, Adds 3 New Matches HAMPTON, \’h. Hampton Jn rtitutc's Tennis Coach and Director »f Athletics- Herman Netb-on. has Jaiien in lin« with the C.-Ucgt sxpoririinc athletic program by ad ding thm v». matohi n hi. it" presS'.’r 10-cams ■ ea.ion'f diedule. TLtir year the Penbviu! i.< Cel jppr flatter?*' will meet F nr? Fuvtfs in t 'o regular matclies «.jifi pjnx hn:*' ♦< Lincoln versity Wrst Virginia State sci the fsr«t in vfaeii* Wd v 14 came assignment which will include an extensive 8 home srame appearance The Tirete neter’f will open with * two day road trip when they wil: meet Johnson C smith and top- Harlemite Wins Individual Indoor Pistol Tournament FORT DIX 1i j. <ANP) Lt.! Col. Joseph 'Jett;' Gates com manding officer, Ist Battalion, Special Training regiment continu ed his hot shooting last week to cop the lone individual pistol match of the season A former member of Harlem’s 189th regiment, and the brother of internationally known Pop Gates. I miAMr AIWJ C!I4U.S?NttRR —Tale of the *epe srives Ibeta m mmmmmSgm pfewspian Ws&m W Htewenr. Soft mt& •Oteetomx*r Ouwey Uttif title h»at Man* 18 In Ut» *sed*s. fte3fls*nste. Wl WOffM. Thome.;. lop scorer in the game, j notired in 30 points, and Johnson j j chipped m with 2V in leading the ’ r Morehouse attack However, John- | ; son was the favorite with the j 1 crowd with his fancy batlhanefting j Ditid all-around pi ay Ben Simms | •••a high scorer for the Fisk Bull- j i dogs. I toughest team in y’ears with a i number of freshman turn-outs, seeded North Carolina College on April 3 and 4 The Hampton In.-situt- 1957 team, comprised of three freshmen and i'"o pernors, won fix. lost three, i and lied out game in the dual | rn»»ch season last year The Vir i Einia team continued their auccess- I ful career by earning the runner •up position m the championship I tournament at Richmond vth an j accumulative 17 point record—only ; one point behind North Carolina College's 13 point take The highlight of the season was undoubtedly reached at the tourna ment Play - off when Freshman s G.obe Trotters basketball team Gales was promoted to his latest rank in December, and is now the only Negro field grade officer in that category, on the post. M-Sgt Hart took second place with a score of 543. and third place was taken by another mem ber or Special Training regiment . 1 with a score of 531. i i Morehouse coached by Prank I Forbes. tooV be lead Petri? m th-- | game and was never behind The victory was the l?th fo ' Morehouse in 2" contests. Fisk ! suffered its seventh defeat TJw j Bulldogs won 16 games this season Both schools are member' of the | Southern Intercollegiate Athletic i conference. James Stroud won the C.I.A.A singles championship and his team mate Eugene Donat) took the run ner up position. But the Hamptot Institute nettFrs dropped oui of th>. quarterfinal? in the doubles Irav- Img the conference champions ' North Carolina College to captur the two top notches in tins area. Coach Neiison ha' already or ganised the nucleus of a powerfu C.I.A.A, championship contender behind four outstanding sopho ! mores, Jam e- s Stroud. Eugene j Doner., William Merritt and a top ! transfer .prospect in Leon Shelton j Despite the loss of the versatile ! Skipper Leon Bailey and Douglas j Thomas, the Hampton Institute squad should round off thei "fIkQ&C “Doing nothing'' j* the mos! tireaoae job in the. world becenss: you can’t quit ant* rest” j‘Biggest, Tsighisl Slats' ! Begins With April Series j DURHAM North Carol ms Col j leges tennis team defending CIAA ! vtatatic® and tonmament champi oas, will play a 12 match schedule this season, the- biggest and touch es) i-chodule in the history of ten nis at North Carons® Coiiegp. | Cornell University Jvy League ! net power, will meet the Eagles m | a two-day series on 'April 1 and i marking the first turn? that sn NCC ! athletic tram •'■as encountered e ! major «>ftccc is a regular season ! athletic event | Other perennial tennis powers on ; the Ea yes pel schedule are How ard University, in the season's home opener or, March 24. and Hampton Jnstitnie whom tb» Ea sier. mmcatpd for loop honor: last year Tifif from lart r«n •* etisn-- por-irr, team are Derisn p-r. vppft, the top-sesSted nrttor to ihr eenfenewoe teornatn:n> fas VI - I.- r*l rr. Little. hi® doubles teammate and twm tisem finalist: and Nanoleon Warns, a finalist in the doubles also. Both ParrreM and Little CTr r ’w;tf'St. hvt Horton droTvcd «u1 e* school because of illness. However, Tennis mentor James: ■ : Y run ye h&s Maurice Handy. Du.'- * : bam: Ca.'tor, Bell. Houston Texas ' ■ %ack Davis, WPm met on: Alan I ■ Town'end. Durham: and Larrv Bb ' i.f Wilmington, to build the nucleus of a very strong tennis learn this year. Tilly euirdet alone with a bump er freshman crop, beaded -bv Em nip-, M=-tin Durk-n-. and Gerald GaTJowsx if TEilminetvn. give Younec >■> abundmcc of material to v y’d a f| r,- team for the ccrn fr“ rioe- hiurnamtirfi this yeai Hardy a rr-ngv soohorriorc. may erf the top . msles berth, particu y.riv jf hr. gtert-- the new net sea- in the bp'- form that he finish ed with lest sea'-on "Handy could ’ hr- my number one man out there - -r: the clay courts because 1 like Vjr. fight.' co-mrientefl Trumps as he g'eannad "■ :toy at the prns nf-ci. of anrthm championship Sports Carnival At FAMII Harnesses 14 Teams TALLAHASSEE Thi annual Fhtnda j* and lvl University Sport* Carnival will hr held here March 27-2!’. with 14 i-'HUis already inch eating that tiny will participate m Ih< four sportr event s ! fl Hdriumn ?r> th< reautar tainti and track nw 1 f a golf tourm' and ? two gsr.-.,. bn-"ball aeries will b" Tar d during the weekend. , Th- floride A and M university baseball nine will cros; bsto with th« Howard University Bison? : Frtday end Satrday aftemoow _w Tan Fighters Dominate Golden Gloves Tourney < TTICAGO —i AN P > -- Tan fight i . won five of eight titles to dom inate thi Chicago Tribunes J3no annual Toornatnert of Champions a-- Chicago crowned its Golden Ginves chomps in a whirlwind of action before 11,343 cheering far, in the v tedium last Wednesday nigh' The tournament sponsored an ■iuhll; to aid the Tribune Charities. •va= the citmai: of four days o? - elimination which narrower, an. original field of 1500 fighters from. I sea t>an. 1& eioaet null artfi be ! Sack Davis, whom I tbink has all j the assets to be th* best player in ! the GAA when he -want? to ptay. ; but. his problem is his present lack of bustle Younce said. Beil, better Ssbiwb for life prowess c® tbr own ft. is aSt» glv»* * ■ atf to t'-meit the ssmmhet ®s® i berth er, the team. A fr-7 gtasst. Hit “Tail Texas" has *M the wevewraste *si stroiies to be ■TKtne * rrsPy fine fesm- play er, Rfe basic fault sill be hi* i»efc s»f expertesce due to the playing the gate* far three fart that be has. woly b*en yearn The freshmen Martin and Gal* jpv-ay dhouM round into form, bo ’s fore the season is over. Os -She two. ‘ only Martin is experted to really ; put pressure on the mp* of the j squad. ! Martin » product of Durhatnlt 1 Hillside High School courts, does j not have an over-pwertog game, btrt he has a cagey-Sik* manner. He 'ias a good serve and an excep | Nona] fine backhand shot. If be does not click e« one cf the top : single#, netiers, Vo urge experts to use him on one c*f his doubles duos The Eagles’ 1959 Tennis Schedule: March 24 Howard University, . Durham. April 1 and 2 Cornell Uvnrer : ! sity. Durham. April 4 Hsiriptori InrtitoTe | Durham. April 31 ~ Hampton Institute, j Hampton, Vs April 17 Morgue Stats: Battf < more- Maryland ! April Jf* f— Howard Dnrrersity j WashinptoTi. D. C April 21 3 C. Smith t&hwrsi j ty. Durham. April 33 St. AugustineN. Dur | barn i Ann! 30 Livingstone College, Durham Msv 1— 3 C Smith University. . : Charlotte Mav 2 Lrnrgstone College, i Sai tsbury . 2:30 . Teams accepting invitation* to compete in ti*e sports carnival are: North Cars®** A and T, Trnwcfiscie State. Wioston-SB irsn. ftoittb Carolina State Southern tlntowalty. Thatrie a lew . «.)»bM»a State. Twskoger Morris Bronm. IScthtme Cook mm. BenedteN North Caralfm College, and Flurlda A and M. Southern University thinclads -tged the Rattlers f« team Cham iiunship last year. 50 centers to the 25 who psnei patec in six semi-finals and the eight final bouts on ■Wednesday's i-arr! Pour of the bouts were put on j national television The five te® fighters tnfitor me etuMnp»om*iPf ? * w my Seme*. CSitaWte. heavy weight; Casaius Clay, Doats viSle, *>., UgfcMNKtrywetght-, Wilbur McClure, Toledo, ©., middleweight, and Doe Bddtoc i vcc ot St. Loutv teaherweighi. Jones. Clay McClure ! ahowd off their w» v * before the TT audience. ; cm. ASS. STAMKA fsttvah, Jones. IS. used bis longer reach to good advantage in outdueling Carl McClure of Fort Worth, Tex However, he was forced to come from behind to win. Clay, s classy crowd pleases with i a .jrtandut) style, jabbed and hooked i ms wav to victory over rugged «ef | ferson Davis of ‘Nashville. Term. ! The ftzhters swapped punches free i Vy in the three two-minute rounds i before Clhv wore down his op ponent in the final minuter.. ClaVe j superior boxing and aH - around I ge„p™i«Mr, spelled the dUf-mace . “ McClure, a **a ! dent at the gXteensif* #f Tole do. sncaciwtulK defended ills ««1e bv <»*'«■ ins Herbert Wtes. another tan j fighter frtmt -Cte.ctesw.ff, ©.. «* cUmr groaiters. Eddington, a perennial winner of | national and international honor : in Golden fHovw? cmrsrwHi’ttn Vw-‘ S a sumrlsfngly tou«h igwanant In ! John Joiner, also from Cincinnati. I Joiner, who defeated Roy Houne in | torrid semi-final bout, pressed j Don in the first two round* but ! vt/Jv hr red in the third. TV-AW •*’© »Amt NTW T'OfCS The other three titles were won ] by Oil Vane, Pat Moore, and Don Sameant Yanez won mn nmsagnfier denis inn over Oscar German, rug *«d tan belter from Grand .Rapids, Mich. Having settled SSnstr intenfecHon al wars, the dram rtf ana. all reore *«ntmi CHea*®. win sra i«te train- Hw for fhs Tttter-ffftv ChafTininr,. «thfiss avflbwt fivn+fty* from the *wst renreseuttfig Its-w Voffe, Mar. TB in the stadium htr-e j It Mrsps To “ ADVERTISE CHtAJRHIJDWi C'OLFjFCE GUARD Hair ’1 ». • ir-i/h-d .-t he drove et» f*w a -JtcU by Oirtottoo japH-hm Cdhpt piart Leon Ilaar '»■ floor * ■_>• Mlt .... at Ka»*»* €44?. Mt, lart week ' Cihumhlinf. -oon <bf ewa 81 •' « ! I T! TCI 1 CHUT \> Heavyweight Champ Patterson Wears iCrown Lightly But Proudly, Writer Says NEW YOKE' "Bea'-rreaghl : champion Flovd Patterson u?-:: I I his crown lififcV bet proudly, ve ins greatest possession it his fern. ' | ly," EBONY Magazine reveal? ir j its April issue. The devotion car ries over to Patterson s relato .p. ship with hh manager r '’h T) A" to According to the EBONY no: ■ | called “Boxing’s Most, llistmder- ; stood Champion.*' IV Am s to i definite kinship with hts fn-t fighter "If I had e son.' says th< bscht lor D'Amato “"I'd br very pro- '': if hr could be like Floyd in : I'd be proud if hr were rr t son. ! Patterson, married twice and si'. ;of four children says. “Brmr j father has made me a more n j sponsible man. Nobody can cull r j a boy anymore *' Although raittorwwi recoil* tnw every effort to “sell turn to the- piiMk be make* nr j secret at his rlose fsmßy +■!*'* ; fir regards himself as an excel : j lent baby-sitter, who derive? Brack pleasure from spend 1 toe s« evening at home with to- wife, Sandra, as he does ir sue cgitfnßT defcntUnc hi? I title 1 don't yvMJt story at j pabi,-«sty I Jw*i wart to he like j other people.' Patterson rays Be is, m a great many way* USOV* reveals that the c'hs.rr j pton has weight problems fee ! cause o! fete taste in food | He hike “baited ham, chicken , | done prop irai'y on;' si v). * u , i headed b; wool “Fiord. , mignrm anti variety o’ 1 -■ etc 1 like 3or- I " i: also has a fondness an--' capacity for >-•' cream Be* *•• t:- an average of pint a night Affc- dinner ffe* OLD STAGG KEKTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON [I STAGS WET. CO.. FWWHtFDKT KY - Bf. WOOI £ — : W • mm | ( fc£gSS / 085A45 | w mi «». n?. v %rhS£ l.g? 2-ri •■r.f.' y • r r.peßfib tv err T T ' < o to tiiree Hod •:• \ v. erw ,- r .... dchfi. * ■ i rtramss Hie ironies me “Guu* st,j ,Yf. . '"4?ve Gur VTi'l . ■Mil-f Hanr; • - uTK? Terr- ''•a --j jsur ’ fi d '.mbiiy ih bed by | child, who wnsfb.'i in rust ?? ; S.'x- age .-i! ts-i ]:-11. ’ read/PK today, refuse- to iuo> n« . Athlete May Get Award For Valor TfBKWTOT 0 a; t .’7 t. j Cro3H.iand, J ; expected *© foe cons-d' - t-.. the. 1 * Crossland vxll b~ ter*o?eg~ vHh j ! the Police Athletic Le:. • Valor ': Awaru' for e.n ; mr e two- eei-old | boy vise leaped from z ;e:onc ' j floo T window os T'd 4 According to Co. nd-nn Mostrangeli. PASL president mach j the annot.f»!'r.msrjt " oiAßnt ' c-tugbt little Rand o’p Tn .r: wher. | he tumped from the v. ir dow of hi I home to escape a matt rest tire. The avs’d" ill made in {>, f ! verj y~tF.it': future bt Bobiß' Salt' | Director tthhiam J « ; :dr<m ;• Hugh. Ltrngsn:,! ■• wi- ! DRIVE SAFELY!! • ‘tten about hsmaell ’ : -hey art laudaTDiy r.-r cri •- - I m ST. mitrwprc v , -»n K»«-r, ] »: £;ik (hs 8 ’* oi people recognize - P: r irrsen muse* is EBONY 1 belle: kn-;>"-r than 1 «tr, 1-■ ght. bss e some reel trou "l ipt, al.‘ thi? publicity *■ v to:mg the unknown champ ■ made n>‘ better known" ••f i. -.i patrolantn’e Bets*" l r.. • w A osooiotion will submit * tor ■ ■ 01 gstiistion CrosElend’s name s> Stats HBA contention in Sep •■" b*; for consideration of the Rate c honor, a f't e-letfesr map at Junior High noo 5. Willie starred in ba mPc 11, soccer swimming, track and bunehail At Trent,cd High, he played or. track end baseball teams and '■•■hr- : ' sd ■*,• the All-State base ■' lease He was else a member tb' 1958 Babe Both league ‘ n-r . - ch took the state chsrcpi • 1 'hr 195" Schroth? and -the r.AL-Strvire- league dhamn-
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