14 the carol iman 55 LFK rNBINB S4TCHDAT, MAT ' 1»*» Middleweight Neal Rivers Trapped In “Spider’s” Webb lip Blues Elect Grid Captains Bobby Gardner and William Rob ertson. mere elected co-eaptians of the 1553-60 .1 W Ligon football team Gardner 6 ft. 205 pounds will be a senior and p'ayr tackle. Hr was a giant in the T Mir Blues line last season and pla. ,d a great, part ip the team's performance as they won 3 and lost only 1 TtnherlKon win also be a seni or. He stands .VIA" and weighs ISS and runs front the fullbark position Credit is given him for his drive and hurtle brought on hv his desire !n win. Koh ertson was injured the latter part of tart sear and had in -it «qf the 1 n■- 1. two carves l? ; s ah nonce was sorely felt Ligon rcaeli “Pete wvMavns' hopes that Gardner and Rob® l- !- or* pan help fill the shoe? left vacant by the departure of All ''sat- Osar, fie Watkins and Napoleon John-on.' For basketball, Ligon teammates elected .Tarnes Giles arid William Crockett for Co-Captains of the 59- ?>o reason Both hoy - will be senior.? and play guard They are good playmakers and can be deadly v db outside shot? Giles stands 5 3 and Crockett 5'10" •lames Giles was again hen nrpd by the ba.sFba.lt team by being elected to serve as re eawtain along with Charles Christmas. Giles Is a two letter man and plays shortstop for the star-studded Ligon State Cham pious He is rated as a good glovewan and hit 406 for the first 6 games. This year be spheres the duties with fancy playing Raymond Hen derson Christmas w'm pi?" be hind the veteran TV-lliam Hart.-- field at second base r, one of 3 brothers playing on she 1 cor team. He ran also play any posi tion on the infield. Winston Stars To Challenge Morgan lay 8-9 WINSTON-SALEM ftn the basis of Winston-Salem’s domina tion of early KATA statistics, the Rams loom as potential challeng ers of perennial champion Morgan State in the CTAA- 55th Track arid Field Carnival to be hold a* Virginia State College. Petersburg. Vs.. May 8-0 CTA 5 trad and field star tint contained lutings from only four schools at tin? --tali, of the reason Only Winston-Sa tom and Morgan am included in rumen! NAT A standing? Cdach Wilbur Boas* Barn tbm rfsrlr jp e listed in ny event? ." 'th Fbas Gilbert their outstanding star, combirat.mg the 130 high Hr befit. 130 time is 14 The only ot he i CTAA eolirge .listed. TTCC, bar- Vance Robinson one o? three runnem-up in the 200 yard dash and Walt .ToTimon Ito yard dash standout tied with the Rams’ Frank Bowen? Winston-Salrm stars plartug hi NAT A stats are Bub Man ning. 21.1 in the T?B ward dash-. Gilbert. Cart Brown (14."), and Russell Rogers j rVi-{r>n? ,a1 field on riie university's earnnu- :j bv freshman qiisrfcrback John i Johnson, a ixrgct-ir.rasurod ps -er; 'George Robitisuri a fork-touch I halfback; and a «. , o' , ey of speedy I lineman - Ihrealemrig fyst u ■nr | sistus - arc the major sources of j optimism. Robinson se«d hr «• ?- y-ir ?« d I v ith tue wr-vk of both squads and ; predicted that some m b ; --. band I picked products will p*->v e-i !- | ;;iamng roles next fall A long time -uic ' l wins >6 herer.i. hr plans f merge it uith (hr v iuced f ip "create ' confusion ” The n s?i,4 h i plans to use two teams nest fall, hut insisted that the ataiii | bility of necessary per-onnei I will be 3 determining Victor ; His backs are fit company iv'ihering. however, he must come up with two hard-driving Itrie« to oiitmaneuver she rest, of the South western Conference Presently, there are few vitamin deficiencies apparent among the bulking ptay-r.poiJprs Add dogge-i Eagle Stars j loint ror Net Crown DURHAM Coach .Tim Young? - --! North (‘aroilnn College netters. clor'-mp out. a three came home ; I ;,!rci.<\h on April 30 with non-con- ! ferenre I,u ingsfnnc's Bears, take io the road May ! I and clow out • CTAA play in the conference's an-! inih 1 tennis tournament at Vtr- i ;ima. U'i’oti University in Rich-; M ■ !) NCC downed Howard TJniver-! | stss' in Viu'-hingUtn on April 18 ! nod came back home to entertain j i Johnson C. Smit h on April 31 and I !St. Augustine’s on April 23. After entertaining Living- j stone in Durham on April 30. i NCC travels to Charlotte for Die Smith engagement on May | i and < io-ws out seasons regn- i sar piay with ’.ningstone in j Salisbury on Ma,i : Tn the Howard matches which j the Carle.; won 6-5 those wore! .summaries. BTW'fL.t A Davis of Nfc over j j Robei lx R - i Tandy of Ni'i ovei Calends*f-8 >■■■'. Burner j |of Howard over Tcwi'iserid. 2-6., I 6-3 6 3 Bcc.vyd of Howard over! IDe Shield >' 4. G 8 7-5 Roll of i NCC over Cas tman. 6 3. 7 5 Mar- ! j hn of NCC (?over Brown 6-5 6 4 ! j DOUBLJ’V;. Roger?, and Caien- 1 | dar o( Howard over Davis eiid | Handy 3-6. 63. 7 -5; Townsend! and Bel] ,>f ncc over Bowyd and ftnfhy, 6 >. 6-1. lv Shield and Marfan NCC ovei Brown and s ',?rt man 6-1 6 • ( dll ’’ ■ r, o I r., i piirjvv.t lo Ibe solid sti'iiclure and Grambling : has lb? fine potent is I for a long rnr; of Seturdav vilping Wo'ds have a different meaning ■ to different ears, so be careful how. , you use them Ellsworth Webb Spins Web 1 Around His 33rd lotim CHICAGO (ANT*)—BUrvorth i (Spider) Webb spun his webb »• round the 33rd victim Wednesday night. The victim was 54-yeer-old Neal Rivers of Las Vegas, a dangerous puncher whom Webb previously had decisioned in 1957, This time, however. Rivers was no match for the “red hot” Chicago middle weight. Before a small Chicago Sta dium crowd and a nationwide tciev-ision audience. Webb, ranked No. 3 and ansiotis t« prove that he deserve* a tit!* matrh, dealt Rivers a *».vaee and bloody beating before Re frre Joey Vfbite halted th* scheduled 19-round bout In S:t9 of thf fourth rmind Rivers w?* cut over the left eye and Inside {.he moiit.b and streaming blood from the no?.e when tbs bout u as stopped Too GOOD FOR OWN GOOD Rut in winning so convincing fi ver the dangerous Rivers. Webb, e master buyer and puncher, might have hurt bis wn chances for the title bout or, for a «hc vdewn with either Carmen Basilic* or Gene Fullmer, the No 1 and 7 eoriiep dery Rpforp the bout, nr rused i liamp'on Rnear Ray Robin son. Basilio and Fullmer of rtmnms away from him There is no reaiapn to believe now that any of flip trio wants glove traffic with him The knockout, was the fourth In a vow for Ellsworth and second straight executed in the stadium. Tn earlier bouts, he stopped .Joey Gi ardello in seven rounds, Terry Gilbert And Rams Spark CIAA Runners In 65th Penn Relays PHILADELPHIA Pa - (CTAA News Service) - Winston-Salem j Teachers College, rising to the or ■a- ion m rnagnifioent style, led dl CIAA colleges in a thrilling performance at. the 65th annual Pennsylvania Relay Carnival in Philadelphia's Franklin Field. The , Rams, coached by Wilbur Rons, set ! a new American collegiate record in the 480 yard shuttle hurdles re j lay as they skipped the hurdles in l 37.5. to the delight of some 41.000 track fans here on Friday and Set j urday. April 24 and 25. Dias Gilbert’s feats were j hardly short of spectacular ns BY “SKINK” " a "how!" from two or throe corners ol th* . kHt.tr protecting a j statement made m “Oooiin' Os!" « fortnight ago crediting former Coacl i Frank McDuffie of Laurxnburg w th being the only schoolboy coach m North Carolina to have two former players go into organized professional ball and sstay there, produced noting to disaffirm any tiling different, from what had already been said. it is trine that AH man from Goldsboro is with ib* Chb ac<* < übs and Bobby Perry of New Bern s “rail up" te ihe Giants; but ihe “big lime” season is in front of them snd alt i-oneerued fans are pulling to the fuliesf or then major pm fessiona) sueeess. Sam .tones and West < o\ inglop of E&ut in hunr esme through, and Coach McDuffie was the beginning of both o! them. COACH SIMON COATES OF NEW FERN SENDS THREE TO THE BIG TEN Heavy Coach Simon Coates of the J. T. Barber High School in New Bern is the only high school coach in North Carolina to ever •send three of his proteges to the Big Ten, and one—Big Walt Bel i la-roy, 6-10 V in height at 244 !bs. with a game point average of H>-6- is not only the powerhouse on the Indiana basketball tea.ni, bm Uie bie noise in big time college basketball. In the Kansas State-In diana game he ouuscorcd Bob Boozer for the time they were paired | against each other and Kansas State followers rated Big Walt in that ! game as more impressive than Wilt Chamber lam's sophomore ap- I pen ranee at Manhattan. Earl Bryant, 6’-2” at 184 lbs., another Coates product, at Indiana, was a sensation on the freshman football team last fall and if a ' bright Indiana hopefui for the varsity next, season Charlie Holtmvay. 6'-3" a! 206, a graduating senior at .1 T Bar her will use a football scholarship at the University of lows, no,l fall. Holloway made AH-Slate in 5 856 and ’SB and has been the raw m high school football circles during his four seasons of footb«H coin-petition. The great All-American Duke Slater—lows Ail-tinn great, now a Chicago Judge—is a Holloway enthusiast. Bellamy, Bryant and Holloway were basketball ajsd foot ball teammates for fwo yean, and Coach Simon Coates inspir ed the three to the point in t.hna careers where the heights are unlimited. Bellamy played hie. final North Carolina high school game * gainst, Ligon High School of Raleigh in the state tournament in Durham. New Bern led in the first quarter, 16-13; at halftime, 87-19, third quarter. 50-40; but Raleigh won, 65-63 Coach Coates says that in the- fourth period Bellamy dunked in ten points and the official charged Bellamy with hanging on with each dunk and nullified thr score which put Raleigh out. in front. Coach Coates says, “until now those ‘calls’ are among the saddest memories of his ‘coaching* reper toire.’ ” Bellamy is still dunking them in out in the big ten; but lie j; not being charged with hanging on. Note: “Big Bob” Mann. Michigan All-American end some year ago. was a star football player and graduate of J, T. Barber High School in New Bern, Sedriek Suggs, a high school sensation in North Carolina font ball a couple of seasons ago from Booker T Washington High School ! in Rocky Mount, will shake hands next, fall with Bryant, on the In i diana varsity. Coach “Big Red” Atkinson of the ‘Fight’ins Bookers' i has won the state champonshtp for two consecutive years and Sugg; whs instrumental in leading his team to the first title. HILLSIDE 4; EICON t Something went wrong. It always doe* when favorite* ip**. Hillside name up from nowhere and spanked th«. Little Blues. 4-1. lasi weekend in the most eurprSstug upset Is modem North Carolina high school baseball. How did H happen? The Eicon charges are seasoned performers and Hillside hasn’t played a complete baseball schedule in five years. Maybe overconfidence, maybe complacency, maybe head heavy may be the name Hillside, maybe an off day, maybe anything that could allow Hillside to cross home plate with four runs to Ligon’* one. Where was "Dootlum” Tate, Maryland “Cooney” Junes. Napo leon Johnson. Christmas, “Money” and other star oerfarmers of better days? If such a fruitless performance occurs once or twice again, the schoolboy Yankees will be yanked as the “top flops” of the high school baseball gaunitet. The Raleigh Tigers will need more bat ting power to halt such teams as Kansas City, Birmingham and Detroit unless they arc suf ferin';' from the same weakness. The defen.se fe ready. Pitching and catching is plenty dependable; but against curve ball pitching the batting is below par. “Lip music” w«e’t makr batters hit the ball- It’s practice, practice and ability to develop. i Down -s of England in sei'ee. sr-d felior townsman Bobby Boyd in the Lrst. GUTCLASBES ORrONENT Tn the bout. W’ednesday, Webb com I°tely outclassed Rivera, win ni every round on the card of the tfi e officials He started Rivers on the way out in the third round when he decked him for a six count Rivers, however, surprised everyone by bouncing back from t ie knockdown to nail Webh with a hard left hook that drove him i; to the ring That vu tb* ««!v time Spider wm tn mny iwtpblspce nt trouble. Webb kept 44tr presaoir* «« Rtren« tbrmsgbout. Moviur In behind a sharp Tef. Tab, F.tls worth pantabed bia man with <-n*phtna.ttpps t* tb» bead When River* erourhed to a,void ft"* nssauH. Webb shifted bis attack so th* body There wap joirf no esvane for River*. SCORES UHft fWOOKOtTP After the bout Webb's manager, Kec Knowles, aaid hell press the Spider's demand for the title bout. But the consensus of opinion fs that Webb will challenge the win ner of (be Robin son-Bs silt o bout, if it <-omes off. : Webb's fighting form nra* best , fjpqrribed by an admirer who visit -1 rd bis dressing room "That Spider Webb is really something Man erm | he go. I bet he could whip both | Robinson and Basilic * i j On the basis of Webb’s repent ■ ! showings, who ran doubt the man's r i words. be anrhored the shuttle hurdle relay team for the Rams b*» Mrie# winning individual of New York was declared winner of the First Mid-Atlantic Debs' ° 'Foumsment held recently al Hampton Institute Winning second place was the Hampton team. Debating op the national topic “Resolved that the further develop ment o* nuclear weapons should b« prohibited by international agree ment,** City College compiled a scora of 6-3 to beat Hampton's score of 5-3 Completing the first five were Morgan ]»•.» t„ College, Baltimore, Md, third place: North Carolina A and T. Greensboro, fourth pG.-e 3**d Virginia *--l air CVittrge, Peters hiirc, fifth place. tVinrifpg the award »* li-*t tv College, with 166 pt*iitts Die speaker w-a« Alvin flirshen, f i honorable, mention award went to Krone!! Jackson of the Hampton debate team who tin Isbed with 16! points. I 19.57. Gilhoi t preceded hr- r ■ t i Broun Rn c|i Roger-. aijd. Je, ■ Middleton, wore the rl Ram hurdtoa which aecomj " ;.-d th’ j feat Gilbert v. as caugbt in 13 5 lie i carried the hat- p en (he anchor leg ; of the shuttle relay. North Carolina College's quartrl I copped two first places and won the Ren Ogdni Memoiial Silver I Cup feu the fastest mile relay ti: ;r iun among the ' Rig 50“ relays NCR's quartet of Vance Robinson, j switched to the icadoff leg Bobby j ; Dobbs. Willie Ward, ar.d Wall Johnson, ran a blanr.ig 3.14 7. flu ; third fastest mile lime of the •" -y. | Villauova. cliK-kod in 3 113 a* i won she mile relay chpiripionshir tor » fifth straight year, follove'l by Morgan State's second piste i lime of ! 13.5, veer Ihe only two mile times clocked fsstor Hian th,' i Eagles' pe rfo rrn an ce Fridie Hurt's Bear led tn th.- ; mile relay race until ihe third leg i : when Charlie Stead of Villape a j j burned a 46 7 tn ov "take Ht le .4 : for the Wildcats N>.-t Elio rat | ~ 46,9 anchor tog f-,, ft-., Bear hut : that, wa* not enough to e- ertst., I'd Collymore •vho r'-t » 46 5 to ; , give V; Panova * fi yard spread o j j ver Morgan State at the tape ! tn the sprint meet*< " rolav. PTC’ I i (“s workhorse foursome of John- i | sop. Bobby. Robinson, and Ward j | tripped the tape in 3:28 < one tenth of n second away from the j Championship of .America crown : won by the University of Pepn -L vunta in .2.28 flat. 0 $2-750 PT * Oft v- . ) POLBRON WBISKEt I (y£tm ~/vr/y Qs)m/&hn- ' fflJt/di&m i r«T. QtfS CHOW DISTItirHV COMhANY. fRAWKFORT, KgffTUCif NEW YORK ‘ANT i Four m the outstanding stars in the Nation, a! League v.ere featured last Satur day and Sunday on ' Baseball Lean * off on the CBS television network From Chicago Wilie Mays and Southpaw .Johnny Antonelie of the San Francisco Giants discussed th* young National League season and I ihc Giants’ pennant possibilities. I From Cincinnati, ihe Milwaukee I Ri fives' a r e battery of lefthande, | 'Va’-ren Spahn and caterer Pa 1 | Crandall talked about the Brave* j chances for a third consecutive j pennant Delaware State's fern* nf .times York, Robert WHiiame. I d Hinton, and Stanley Sara**, also wen a fYnn Relay plaque with a 3:,16.3 triumph over La fayrtie. Lehigh. and the 13 S Merchant Marine Academy t« the iir«i of the *prt»t medley S.iiieotri tJtjfyersHy’B fPa.l four •ants of Richard Hill Walt Sal hr aw, Robert Williams and N.rrtn Campbell followed «« | the beds of Delaware State by winning the second section »f the sprint relay in 3:381. Alary land State finished sth in thip section A&-T running in the third sec lion., finished 3rd behind CCNY and LaSalle In the 440 and SSO relays Mor I gan s foursome finished second and i th.ii d respectively behind Abilene* • meet- record-shattering times of ■to n and 124.5. NCC's quartet, run -mg in second place on the third j leg of the 440 relay, was disquali fil'd for a lane violation. However j on Friday the Fades were caught r, F!.O in 140 and 1:26.0 in the 860 j ns ; vcy qualified among the six For I Figgott’a array of sprinters , thy consolation quarter-mile ty7 as Far Goode Herm Gene Cambridge, and .To* carried the baton. Mary :.ii. | Stale finished fifth in thir Tn H'<* individual events: Gil s,,.id>, teammate freshman Russet Rogers, finished third in the 120 i high hurdles Rr broad tumping prote.gpe i God rev Moore » sophomore from I Baltimore, took the hop. step arm | lump with a bounding loan of 46 foot, followed by his teammate ! Joe Middleton who finished second j with 47-9 3-4 foot-jump. Morgan'* ! Randolph Tate also placed in th*> ■ tit with a jump of 45-11. giving ■ bun 4th place. Paul Winder of Morgan State one of the heralded so* inters, finished second in Abilene Christian’s Rill Mood bouse in the If>fl yard dash while Rises both City's Henry t ields. placed third in ihe in vital ional high jump with * 6 4 leap These p< forma noec- by the groan nf the 1 TAA's rrop verves notice that thongs will he awfully tough ,-)i the loop's track and field chare T'toii ;hipf on May e and 9 ip Pe tersburg. Virginia "peaking on “One Part Snenc* One Part Art- Mix Well ’ ih* (wakcr pointed out Pi at common m n has now recognized the im porta nre of science in his daily I iff But he pointed out, we. ne«4 to make art the average experi ence for all people. The Tournament wsm term in *t o ~ ioii ,■ rrf Williamsburg bp