14 THf cumumnM •nrrv Eypiyr, BAtrP.DAT. JITLT 25, 1533 Did Althea Speak Too Hastily On Bunche incident? 2 Tennessee State Grtdders On Roster Os Chicago Cards LAKE FOREST. ILL l AKF' - two Tennessee State A and I gridders. end Leon Jamison and of fensn'e halfback Fay Mitchell are lif+ed among the first year men in training ««-ith the Chicago Card’.- BESTING THE GUN | SF BILL BROWER FOR ANTF Two incidents ir the major leagues just before the All-St*• game break deserve some com Kent from this corner for what ever its worth One was the heartbreak for Sam Jones, the righthander oi the s*n i Frsncis.ro Giants, who depriv ed cf his second no-hit game on 3 • scorer's judgment The other concern; Vic Power, whose manager Joe Gordon, ot the Cleveland Indians charged that he was bilked out of nvo ba; r hits because of a scorer s prejudice. Th c jon- - incident occurred in Los Angeles Coliseum in the Bth inning of a game between the Dodgers and the Giant; With, a crowd .of 53 .112 looking on .Tones - had held the Dodgers hit less in the worse ball park ir, the majors for pitchers Then, m the eighth. Junior Gilliam bounced one over Jones' head and Shortstop Andre Regers attempted to field the grounder. Charlie Prrk. baseball - iter ter the L r Angeles Mirror-News flashed the hit signal and as the sign went up on the scoreboard, torn? fan; let out a chorus of boo; ~ Jones obviously was dejected : park did not console him "iien he | told him after the game, he was j £o rrv However, the scorer con tended if he had It to do over a gam he would make the same cal! "Rogers said he believed he would .ha 7 ? .upped Gilliam if he had handled the ball cleanly This situation recalled a similar £as£ ?eve n years ago when Virgil Trucks was credited with his sec ond no-hi* am? in the same sea son The Detroit. Tigers "-ere play ing the N?’.v York Yankees in Yankee Stadium Later John Drebmger of the jCf.-.- York Time;, sent a message to Pesky asking him to describe the pi a' pc-r-kv -aid he had trou ble setting the Mi! out *•? the webbing of his rlrwe According!' +he scorer reversed hmaself and T'ucks became one nf a few major league pitch?; 7 +- be credit «gt with two no-hit games m the as me season Gordon contend; G at Power was deprived of s hit that scored the winning run for the Indian? over Detroit" He said it 71 a? the second hit taken away from the versatile Puerto’ Rican m 24 hours Tn a doubiehesder luiy 4 the uaw scorer Edgar Hayes sports editor of the Detroit Times, rilled a bum s’ngie a sacrifice cno ch ? ;ged tee Tigers f.rtf baseman with an er ror Power Ma« the third base man’s throw to first The 'Cleveland skipper added "I wouldn’t be surprised either, if- It Was done just for scute It's not richt. to d e lib r rate!v tek.e a • a;- a hit from an.vone who pis; s a hard as Vic doe;" Oddly enough, it is Power's ar gresrive play that might have con tributed to the cau'-e of Gordon ; complaint Vic also had his trouble; " ith umpire in the ss it. e Tomatoes On Your Table More home-grervn tomatotee? are Arriving 1 n the r.\ ar kftt e' ery d uy When buying tomatoes, let your i*;j he. vour guide. Look for firm, but well ripened and plump to matoes They should be of go co lo r --r*d or vollow depcoajng on variet v It free from blemishes and veil shaped there's l l7o 7 - waste Besides being luscious to eat. ted lip® tomatoes are weil worth estir.g. nutritionally speaking To matoes are low in calories, rich in vitamin C and a good source of vitamin A One medium-sized raw tomato provides almost half the vitamin C for the day plus about ons-third the vitamin A For sliced green tomato pickles slice 7 pounds green tomatoes 1-8 [ inch thick Soak 24 hour; in snlu ! tier, of 2 gallons cold water and I 1 via! (11.5 grams) slaked lime i (which can be purchased at the I drug store!. Dram and soak in ! eold water 4 hours; change water ! each hour Make a syrup of 5 j pounds sugar and 3 pints • inegar ! and hot, syrup over tomatoes Let stand overnight, then boil all j (syrup and tomatoes) 1 hour and ! sea! Put into the boiling pickles a I bag of spice as follows 1 table spoon allspice. 1 tablespoon cloves i tablespoon mace, and 1 table spoon white mustard seed. | It Fays To ! ADVERTISE | nals football team here j Jamison, wno hails from Atlan i fa. Ga and Mitchell, from Mem | phis, Term are among the most I promising rookies on Coach Frank i Ivy's team GOOFIN’ OFF BY SKINK j Too negro American League will at&ge it* All-Star Game. .Aug. 9. tn Chicago Run cancelled the Detroit-Raleigh Tiger game in New Bern last Sunday . Rufus Hat-ten was the promoter. Toney Cucrineili, former big league star, stopped over in Raleigh last week to get a lice, on North Carolina's sandlot baseball prospects. He reports that quite a few colored boys, now playing m the. minor leagues, were discovered on hither land baseball diamonds. New Bern has a better set-up for colored baseball than any town m North Carolina. _ , North Carolina College has made it » point to exclude Florida AA-M College from its football schedule each, year . . . Guess they got tired of getting those lopsided beatings. Baseball is dead in Western Carolina, but is gradually catching lire n the Eastern part of the state . . T.i'boro misses the leadership of Coach Charlie England and Greenville needs a leader with the fire and spirit of a Charlie Eng land . The recreation program is sleep, stale and without enthu ■a -rn . And volunteer workers that have supported the program for v’ea’vs sa- that plans for the future are non -exist,am Harold Chance wife and daughters. Miriam, and Anice. week ended m Farmele, visiting parents and sister, Prof and Mrs. w. C. Chance and Mrs Anice Chance Wilson Harold is instructor at New York Training School for boys in Warwick, New- York 'Dusty” Leonard, of Knoxville, Tenn . who for years was coach of football and baseball and produced some of the most powerful teams, in the country at Austin High School stepped down as head football coach m June and confined himself to basketball only James Red" Streeter former A&T football great, is coach at Halifax County Training School in Halifax. Virginia Crown Prince Joe Henry has been released from the roster of the Detroit Stars Reasons for his release were not, disclosed F-<rn Owens, 'he fabulous owner of the Esso Filling Station m Richmond Va was a star baseball player at Mary Potter. Bennett College and North Carolina College . He graduated from Morgan State College in Baltimore Plenty Os Water Keeps ’Em Cgdl And Keeps ’Em Laying You can b.eip your chickens beat nit. heat and keep on laying dur ing this hot, weather Chickens are like humans, savs W. G Andrews, poultry specialist for the N C Agricultural Exten sion Seri ice. they prefer cold dunks when the temperature roach®; 90 degrees or higher. Cold -.rater helps buds throw off body heat When the temperature teaches Ts degrees hens con sumes twice as much water as at f»5 degrees Thus, water fountain space should be pro , ituH ;o a® to allow tnesi of the bird? in the flock to drink DATA N CHATTER ri nicer DF.Snt.LL 1 A NP | SYNDICATED COLUMNIST' FROM HOLLYWOOD TO HAR i.fM _ The brass at the fabulous Copac-abana m New York are get ting a bit ne’vous as the August 20 date approaches, because that's . u-hen comedian Mort Sahl and ; Farl GrarJ (Nat's sound-alike') are -hated tn begin an engagement and j both claim their contracts specify i top billing TVnp, headline k3V(" me a chuckle MATHIS DATES LIZ TAYLOR What 'he eager-beaver newshawks ! neglected tn print is that the ! young lady in question is Eliza | bpfh Frances Taylor a New York !dancer | TRUE SAYING OR THE WEEK; A hambur-ror b' any other name I costs more. Not long ago. we had a chance to ’ iew 1 The Horse Soldiers, which lias in its cast. John Wayne I Bill Holden and a newcomer, to i films. A!the* Gibson yOpt£s ... "l COULD RECOGNIZE HER BETTER IF SHE WAS WALKING AWAY FROM U$ I ” fKg\Jf.~CSs9tC* The Redbuds are preparing for their 53ih season of professional football They play their first ex hibition same against the Toronto Argenauts in Toronto Canada, Aug ust 5 The pipes carryog *he water to the fountains should be protected from the sun since tbs- birds will not drink hot water This protect ion is especially important for those pipes carrying water to the range' Os equal importance k shade for the range ’caterers Comfort is the key to keeping hens laying through the Ion? hot summer High temperatures tend to reduce egg production Increas ed consumption of cool water aids in maintaining high returns during this period of stress Keep the birds comfortable watered well and laving at a high rate Mies Clihr-on to be =■’?>» u not s Rubv Dee o» Claud’s ifrVeil when t* romes *o art (nc But jhe dees (urn in a believable performance In fact, as the story developed, tor minutes at a time, I found myself foigetting that the wo man with the bandana tied a around tier head (shade- n f Gen* With The Svtndi was tn reality the great tennis cham pion Althea Gibson, and not. fust an actress playing the bit part of a maid I believe the word '“companion" was implied when Miss Gibson s role was referred to Anyway you spell it. from champion to com panion to ‘Miss Ann" is quite a comedown —even if it is not for real but for reel If Miss Gibson wishes to contin ue as an actress, film or stage, then I r w her ability to turn-in such a believable" performance is good, that she stands a pretty good chanrp nf building a success- Knickerbockers Sign Center Johnny Green j NEW YORK (ANP) - Johnny Green, formerly n f the Marines end ar. All-American renter from ' w ISf ■ : ”?.‘ Ir f lsf- s ‘* ts? iipP *^JBI w i’ f f " y: ' ' : ' rtc^wf&RW MiMf s’''OKfcS UNANIMOUS DECISION George Benton fright), nf Philadelphia, scores 3 hard Fight to the head of Holly Mims in the fourth round of their ten-round middleweight bout July 15th in Miamt Mims, of Washington, D C . «as awarded e unanimous decision ever Bentcn in the nationally- fight (UPI TELEPHOTO). Plea Bf Colored Youth Nets Schweitzer Money NAPLES, Italy (AMP) -- Dr. j Albert Schweitzer, who has spent < nearly 50 years helping the natives in Africa, will receive more than $400,000 worth of medical supplies because a 13-year-old American Negro boy asked for "help for the j good doctor." The project to aid Dr Schweit- I zer got underwa when Bobby | Hill, son of S-Sgt Henri Hill. | “One Out Os Every 600 Men Isn’t A Man At AH,” Zoologist Claims GREENSBORO —"One male out of every 600 if. of a different sex from that listed on his birth cer tificate says Dr Emil Witschi, world famous zoologist who deliv ered a special lecture last week at A&T College. The noted scientist, member of the Department of Zoology at the University of lowa, president of the American Association of Zool ogists and who holds memberships in numerous international and oa ful career. She has the talent piu„ that cer tain something which enables her to convey to the audience the point she is trying to put across But. on the other hand, is it good a tennis champion—the winner of numerous awareds which no other member of her race so far has ob tained-—to lose her identity??? Wouldn’t tt be snore- to Mias Gibson'a advantage to be mak ing points on the tennis courts cf the world where sbe is Queen ? Or if she really wants i SAYS SHE'D PLAY AY FOEEST HILLS Althea Gibson, first Negro star to win the world’s top tennis hon ors, talks to reporters at Idlewild Air port, after arrival on a Pan American .let Clipper from London. Ask, <i if she would accept an Invitation to play at the West Side Tennis Club courts at Forest Hills. N. Y„ following the bar ring ot Dr. Ralph Bunche and bis son on racial grounds, Miss Gibson pointed out that she had retired front competi tion for a year, but said: “As long *s they trest me as a person and a guest, I’ll play.” iLPI PHOTO). Michigan State, has been signed by the New York Knickerbockers 427 points in 2.3 games, had an 18.6 j Waycross Ga currently stationed :at NATO headquarters outside Naples, wrote a letter of appeal t- Lt Gen Richard C Lindsay, com mander of NATO air forces in southern Europe Bobby, whe bad read about the Nobel Prize winning hu mamtariau. wanted to send medicine te Dr Schweitzer, and hfa father said he would tional scientific organizations said this as answer to a reporter’s ques tion. “What’s new in Zoology?” He quickly explains that, these situations are not examples of homosexuality, nor falsification but a matter of plain genetics. He also exploded the old myth about the “full blooded man” “There sre no such animals”, he says," every male has some female constituted traits, much more in some than in others,” The same to become a motion picture actress, wouldn’t it be wiser sot her to wait until ter "right” part* are offered, parts which feature her ability m an athlete?? When Johnny Weissmullaf switched, from winning trophies to making movies, he accepted parts which featured his swimming «- bility. Sonja Reims the skating champion followed suit and both went on to even wider acclaim Mite Gibson would be wise to talse i a leaf out of their book, | A 5 a college senior. Green scored ! average and grabbed 383 rebounds I With 1.062 points in his collegiate | career, the spectacular player is I ranked third in Michigan State I basketball history Green also holds the record for I the best shooting pereentate in Big Ten history, a .538 clip which vas made during his junior year in college. buy ns much as be could, if the lad could find a wav to gel the medicine !o the doctor's jun gle hospital Bobby, in turn, wrote to Gen ; Lindsay j "I think your planes, if they go I where Dr. Schweitzer is. could de ; liver the medicine for me Mavbe I other persons also will feel what I 'eel and will offer medicine too ’ An Italian officer on the gener is staff told the Italian state TV letwork about the boy’s letter An appeal was broadcast, and gifts from private citizens poured ui Gen. Lindsay supplied r,hc planes —one of which carried Bobby and the $400,000 medical supplies *o French Equatorial Africa and Dr ■ Schweitzer i situation, but in reverse, is also 1 true m ih« case of females. The whole matter he claims is one of chromosome constitution. These and other matters dealing with new information on sex were discussed by Dr. Witschi in the special presentation he made at the Hines Hail Auditorium at 2 o’clock on Thursday, July 16. It was on? of the lectures he had been delivering for the past three months as guest lecturer a* the University of Paris, from which he returned just last week. Dr. Witschi, a native of Switzer land. came to the United States in 1927 and has done considerable study in Biology or Reproduction. A graduate of State Teachers Col lege. and the TJnnverefty of Bern, both at Bern Switzerland, he holds the doctorate from the University of Munich in Germany. He con ducted lectures here all during last week at the A&T Summer Insti tute for High School Science Teachers, sponsored by the Nation *l Science Foundation Much Discussion Around NY Regarding Her Stand NEW YORK (ANP) Mucn discussion is circulating around 1 New York regarding -po-i*" taken by ten nr- star Althea Gib ,y, concerning discrimination practic ed by the We t Side Tennis clul at Forest Hill’ Miss Gibson " • leperu •! ? describing the club's altitude toward D> l> ilph By tic lie < 'ridiculous.'* but adding tbit she would conumte to practice at Forest Hills if they invite me,” The statement *•» a;, made to re porters who asked her opinion on j the club’s refusal *o accept P- Bunche and his ;mi, Ralph. !r . te its membership and whether she agreed (hat the- Dni Cup matuhe of the National Championship 1 matches should be moved fr-roi Forest Hills to another stadium. According to report.". - plied that, they ban <!" )v.s t>-.- >-.-q her well (here and -aw no res or. why tennis players and fans I should be penalized by taking ihe championship natch-•? Los Angeles Bidding For Patterson-Johanns on Boat LOS ANGELES (ANT - Ac- • cording to special events directed Pick Pittenger, the Los Angeie' County Council of ’ ■ Aiv can Legion the foiincil i:- s.-ci.inr to raise one million cioibv; ;r, a", a‘ temp* to bring the legem*’ Jo- , hansson-Fioyd r -o, - m heavy- j weight tide maVh heif Pittenger who Hr; n! d himself a as rle-r friend nf c.,n Rnsensnhn. said the premnter promised in . leave the re • match open for our offer al though be had t better r wit in fee than a million dnllat presumably in New York. He Is hnidme off r|n int 'ov deal iinti! tul 31 when h.- r Scots Outlawed Golf in 1457 The Scots « simple yr-Vv : s -r they thought be caught with their defense* doum they outlawed coif. Fark 1457. was jjt.il? the chief mean'- of dftew-f Scotland Btit the Scnt.%, M-rtf SpenrtfTlC twijfh tiniP greens that the coutittv .see?! 1 ed in dsnc rt n f tbr hf»« - John Wooten Joins Colie g e Al 1 -Sta r s CHICAGO (ANFI John \V 227-ncund A'l-Au’e, ’'.-an and rated one of the be t often. -e linem^, - m the histo"v of C'f-lorado college has joined the College All-F-Ui in training for the anrui; : A : Star Football Game again-’ 1 1 ■ ■ world champions Baltimore < oh in Soldiers Field here. AnguN te Also joinme the Stars ’•»? Boh Novegratz, sir-' A’-my Bneman Wotfin. a three veai- v ’ -j- roan at Colorado, has speed *”d aellic to go his weight end also e fine blocker. Cattle grubs cost U. S dairymen about. SIOO million armially GORDON’S GIN 1025 ilf L PIN! i M^mf I m *ai®s simta mm* tsa man a, mst, • ■ a-.iu.-tl tennis stadium in tha I V. 3. r ■POKE TOO HASTILY f very-one admires Miss Gib • «*n's record as a tennis player, hat -"Wf felt that she spoke ha: til v on the Bunchs one: in dome say she was *iuc-:4ii>ned a:- soon as she eat off the boat from a foreign trip and was not familiar with the circumstances. They self ■ fie was taken advantage of by reporters who surprised her with this question. Others agreed that she should have made no comment since she vc. not. alert on the controversy. snii other: said it is too much to expect that, every great athlete \ should fight with equal vigor ! every racial battle Be tore he resigned, club Presi ' <i-nt. Wiifr.-d Burglund of Forest Hill reportedly said he feared : hundred? of members would re ! ' igr. from the club if a Negro was i coopted >nt- membership ■rhediiled to leave for Sweden to confer with champion Jo hansson or details of the re match, Fittenger said. Fittenger said he was authorised In- t ie. ways and means committee of *he Council to investigate the no siteihty of staging the fight and mg: g 'he financing He added the fight could be held either in th. T.n-. Angeles Coliseum or th* mammoth Rose Bowl m Pasadona I ted that the Legion and :■ mips like the Publishers Asst .nation and Fraternal social group-- ■ mild easily underwrite the sale of a million dollars worth of ticket.= if the fight were to be staged here or in Pasadona," he stated. 1 and-arrow race. J ■ V srld Book Encyclopedia r 'epo: ts that the Parliament of King tames IT ordered the people to pur then clubs away and get back to target practice I a f m wb .'-n gunpowder came in to general use the law was revok ed -md 'lie 3, o ts vent back to their putting. 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