FULLMER- V/EBB TITLE WH TOPS FALL SCHEDULE,
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CIAA Is Conference To Watch In National Ratings r
Postponing Os Heavy Bout 1
Places Middleweights First
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah 'ANP)
With in* pnstpnnment of the
previously punned hear yweight
h. f l* between in'jpvnai
Johans-en and challenger Elovri
s middleweight fit]*-
bout between Gene Fullmer and
Ellsworth <Spider* Webb for the
NBA middleweight title loom? a?
th* fop money bout this fall. The
bout slated for Dor 4
tv* bout oijuhines th* Sueur
But Sebinsoti Paul Pender
bou* in Boston in November.
Pender, although ranked »
«*>OMg the lip 10 middles, la pnt
eypenterj to cause Robinsmi
t*>p much anxiety.
Op the other hand. Webb will bi
ll strong challenger arid must be
given at least an even chance of
lifting Fullmer''- crown. Not only j
Charlie Scott Stops
Hart In Grudge Bout
PHILADELPHI A 1 A M F ' --
Yeung Chari)® Sr-itt of Philadel
phia last •< e*-k rue- ed clos'd to
ward a title bout with welter
weight champion Don Jordan by
stopping arch rival Garnet 'Susan
Hart, on a technical knockout in
26 secondr- of the ninth round be
fore 3,93 n fan* in Convention ha!!
! The Scolt-Hart bout was a
grudge fight and the two fought
bitterly from the start. They even
refused t« sl-iab® hand:
SfnM, 3.i pre**prl the action
: throughout. crowding Hu*.
n tin likes to pitch punches
I from th* outside But int tl the
•eighth. ti hen S-rntt set him up
the kn«cU*il|t, HaH hattlcd
■hte- man on 0, rn terms, sr (th
»ish fa inn g hu ns ai jolting th?
Tn the eighth 7-cntt put Halt
ide i w fnr e rcuirt cf I'm l’ : '( he.
for* th* be]] Wlier Carpet came
out foi fh c nir-ti-i. Scott wept all
cut toy the kill and nailed hts man
with » series of lefts and rights to
the head Hart was helpless op the
ropes, when Referee Joe Sweeney
baited the setter
Scott. *.« »ighii-g in at Hfc thu -
'•arked up hi* 24th victory and
put himself in line for a title shot
at .lordan He was ranked No 2
Homeconiing
Extravaganza
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N.C. COLLEGE
‘‘EAGLES”
VS
SHAW UNIV.
“BEARS”
SATURDAY
OCT. J1
O’KELLY FIELD
1 ;30 P. M.
GEA*. ADM, $2.50 |
Sit BE ATS 51,2 5 I
1
Mile Long Street Parade, Bands, and
Majorettes, Big Half-time Show!
is Ellsworth considered one of the
rlpverest boxers in the game but
he is a sharp puncher who irig'-*
•op the Mormon mautrr in much
•he same manner '.ene disposed of
Carmen Ba-.lto
Puller stopped the battle-scarred
Basilic nt August to win the NBA
version of the middleweight title
But .New York and Massachusetts
■still recognize Sugar as champion
-Some observers feel that the beat
ms Carmen took from Robinson
started BasiUo on the downgrade
MKT BEFORE Fullmer and
Webb fought once before. They
'lashed in Fullmer's hometown
here in a non-title 10 rounder Sept
11. 1958, and Gene won a contro
versial den ion. Wnhb followers
claim, however, that it was a
\ “hometown , b'-'ev-wn , and Elis
i behind the top-iankmE Hart be- j
for* last week * battle. Scott has j
lost nine bouts. '
Delaware State Tramples
Lincoln Grtdders. 38-13
1
| DOVER Dr! - Playing under a
cloudy sky and on a wet field. Del
aware State defeated Lincoln Uni
versity 35-13. although Lincoln
made 10 first downs to 2 for DSC |
J After a scoreless fust quartet j
j Delaware Stale scored in the *ec- !
j etpd miarl'i when Halfback Han't- j
' .--on Wilder from Charleston. S. C. j
i ran 15 yards for a TD following a !
1 bad punt hv Lincoln from deep in
i it* own territory. Irvin. Heath of j
i Philadelphia passed* to End Ralph j
i Neal e>f Washington D C.. for the
conversion The half ended w ith
i DSC ahead. 8-0.
Early in the Milt'd rpj.'irtrr.
End Eddie Mavis from Pitt*
burgh Intercepted a 1 aiy-oWt j
pass on" his own "7 yard line i
and scampered 73 yards to
score Heath passed to Half
. hark Richard Saunders GVil
mingtnn. llel.l te. put DSC a
head lfi-ft. In the >ame quarter
worth will be out to avenge the
loss.
Webb has beaten some of the
best in the business, including
the (wo middleweight muscle
hoys, Kory Calhoun (twice! and
Joe Giardelio (on a seventh
round 1KO).
Fullmer won and lest to B**h
inson in previous title outings
Fullmer and Webb, who sign
««i contracts recently, will me**
in their title bout in the coi
lege town of Logan, Utah.
Another top bout during the fall
season will be middleweight bout
between R.ude!J Stitch, currently
ridme a victory crest, and the un
predictable Holly Mims of New Or
leans. The two will cladi in a in
rounder m that city, Nov. 2
UCLA CAGE EVENTS
LOS ANGELES (ANP Rate-
Jeihp-.on Ron Wallace and Roland
Underhill are ame>ng the eight
graduates whose s°vvice will be
greatly missed on th* UCLA ha?
ketball team this ■: easor The Rm
ms 'open the 1959-60 reason Tue:
d»y. December 1.
Among some 30 candidates re
i porting to Coach John Wooden at
I practice session are only five let -
j terrnen from last year's team. Thai
' learn posted a 16-9 record
v ben Guard Carl Barnes
I (Philadelphia) of Lincoln went
Hark to punt, a bad pass from
center sailed over his head
End George Bratcher (West
Chester) recovered the hail on
the g j ard tine of Lincoln for
Dpt After DBG lo'.f said'
Quarterback Heath ran around
end for g yards and a EM \h.
attempted conversion failed
and MSI led 27 ft at the end of
the third quarter.
In the fourth quarter D-'*>C
tackle. John Haynes from Rox
borough, Mass, intercepted a p-r
--bv 1 pectin's Horace Judson (Ft
j l auderdale, Fia t on Lincoln s 20
j 'ard hne Quarterback James Grit
'} fm from Conr-hohocken, Fa then
! hesvrd a 16 yard pass to Em.
i Evander Duck from A bury Park,
j N J , so, a first down on Lincoln's
j 4 yard hn- Halfback Fred Wilson
from Task, V» . then ran 4 yards
) to score for DSC. Halfback Eugene
j-Toner- from Atlanta. Ga went o
| “er to make the score 35-0. Ob',
i DSC'
! Lincoln came to life in the rim -
j mg moments of th*- game when
I Guard Carl Barnes blocked a DSC
| pun tand recovered it. an the 27
| yard hne of DSC Quarterback
! Jonathan Latimer (Washington. D
C i then hit Halfback Douglas
Jones (Pittsburgh) with a pas ;
; that rut th' ball on DSC's 15 yard
hne On the next play. Latimer hit
Horace Judson with a pass for a
TD The attempted pas*' forth
conversion failed, scon* 83-6, DSC i
Most of the nation's ••’ heat pip. |
tucer: grow G-.r than 15 acres. >
out most of th' wheat is produced
on farms growing 100 or more
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RETURNS TO AGGIS LINEUP—Tommy Day, big «-2, 230 pound
Hackle, returning to the W T College Aggies iirveup after a one year |
layoff is making his presence felt in bolstering the Aggie middle line.
Day. i.Dd up .ist season with an injury, made AU-CIAA choice in 1957, i
He rente? from Washington, N r.
\Bc.‘!zs Wins Sporting News j
Award for Second Year |
ST LOU Ir* < ANP» Ernie
i Bank", the major RBI k\m 1
•. on * Li♦- Spot hns Np annual a
- 'aid for o«iL r sSar»dms play riunn:
! !he 59 "f-a '‘O in a poll j
j hy the nf'\ x amo?jg fho Ba -- ;
| nal'* Ar-.-ot--laMon of Ameto- j
j ua.
| |jc nnp i.c it i’ acrl f«*»r th® soc
j ond "haisht ' ( ai * ilh a hattnis;
j mail, of .304, 1- hofno run,", and 14 * :
j runs baited m mp-. m both leagu? :
j Alr-o '-vinniNi? Mnnhr awards 1
I S^i,. .Inup'A pit'-hing aCP 01
Ihe Fan Frannisoo Giants, and Not- j
Cooperative Examination
Time Set At Greensboro j
GREENi BOKO - tr n ounri
: ment of Ih* pta' c,; . date? and time'
i for Os Cooperative Intercollegiate
Examination to he administered
i by Bennett cv.ilegp m inch school
I students in three states was made
j ih.s work
! Dr. c ' ■ w'v ton. the Bonn- :
i Colleg? < ii’.P ip; pfontativc, wiil
i direct Hip adm mt nation of test
in the following centers:
1 Durham. H.llsidr Huh School.
liF Fox and Earl' Wynn of the
,\ irlfe SOX
Jnnewas alr-o named the Nat- j
"’H League pitcher of the veai ;
by the .Umlc-d Press Internationa], j
i Jones von 21 games and pitched
a aeven-inning no-hitter against j
fie St Lout? Cardinals in the
si retch drive A workhorse for the
i ianis, die 34-year-old curveballer
appeared in 50 garrms and TV! in |
mngs and compiled a 2.89 earned |
run average H<* lest 15 games but |
! pitched four shutouts
November 30. 10 no a m
High Point William Penn High
School December 1, 9.00 a rn
Winston - Salem, Atkins High i
v. hool, December ?, 9.00 a m
Winston - Salem. (arver High i
ichool December 0, 9:00 a m
Georgetown, S. C". Howard High
iciKiol. December A, 10:00 a m
Greensboro, Dudley High School,
December 7, 1:30 p no
Four Os Five Teams In Other
Area;; But CIAA Is Theatening
Although four of the five out- |
standing teams in the Huddle's ra- i
tings are from oilier areas, the j
Central Intercollegiate Athletic As- |
sn , better known a- lhe CIAA. an- !
pears to be the conference to
watch in the future,
Prairie View still rater- the nod
as No 5 team. Toe Panthers will
face Arkansas AM&N in Pine
Bluff. Ark in a Southwestern Con
ference tilt, but should have no
trouble.
Rated second are she Southern j
Jaguar Cats. Southern aiso will j
be engaged in a Southwestern Con
ference til*, but should take cave
of Texas College easily.
Another conference the tram, the
Gramblina Tigers, is rated in the
baker's dozen despite a mediocre
record. Grambling should whip
Jackson.
Third team is Flortda A.i-M The
Story Starts Chamberlain Versus
Russell Verbal Battle In Minn.
A verbal battle centering on the
comparative abilities of Wilt. (The
StiKi Chamberlain of the Phila
delphia Warriors and the Boston i
Celtics’ Bill Russell started here)
recently after a story appeared in
a local paper praising Chamber
lain over Russell,
An unidentified writer reported
ly touched off the hol debate when
he wrote that in an exhibition
i Santa’s Mighty Nice To
i Tan Baseball Champions
| NEW YORK <ANF> Aft*r
! playing in she nch®st Wo- ’d
ip baseball in'(?iTib?v: ; . nf
i i’pci \**orld champion TjO? Angpl^*
: Dodgers and thp losing Chicago
; White Sox Isht. xvoek shared in
I record player pools, to i
- an Br.nouncomcnt by Commission
er Ford Frick.
Therefore, Santa Clan ov?l\
ramo early, but might.v
erous to the five tan player*,
along with the others, played in j
■ the series.
Charlie Neal. Junior Gilliam,
Inn ftosehoro and Maury Wills
as members of the ehampion
1 Dodgers, drew full shares
of 511.23M8 each, highest ever
voted in individual players in j
the series Wills. »t is tin ier j
stood, 'llvoted a full share
even though he .joined (he
Dodgers late in the season
Os the While Sox. outfielder Ai I
■Smith and relief catcher Earl Fat |
icy joined other Pale Hose player
m drawing full shares of 57.275.17
The previous record for a full
[ share given to a winning p’a.wr
| was $11,147 90 to the Non York
Giant 1954 s*>rif.- ,-iiamps.
j ‘The Dodger* v oted “ J NSi -(-.aies
1 the White Sox 31
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| Rattlers will be unhospitable hoi-tr. s
|to South Carolina State =, rlf j K t,n U i,i
Iwm ilipir SiAC ic ( ■ i| Jew S
I -.ec Stale rat.'- fourth. The Tigers
! havp an off rjriy
Then roirir f-he ATT \zz.‘-
Rig. mggrd squad, :-,ivr*ng nn de- j
sense and .-hovfr on offer* e The j
Aggies, hou'ever. 'hotild ea/ilv !
{a?..*? n CIAA eoiTioptitmo -
Linroln (Mo ' rates, sixth The i
Tigers play St Ambrose in ar? in* ;
ierracis! routes!, and should win.
I Then comes another CIA A -quad, j
j the Virginia State Trojans Vir- 1
I szinia State must face its httferesi
rivals the Virginia Union Pan* |
thorr;. This is a grudge CfAA bat
tle. hut Virginia State should v< m
Two CIAA teams seeking nation* ■
a! honors air the Johnson C j
Smith Buii" and the Wirston-Sa- I
irm Hams in a cnifjal ganm in !
Winston “Sale iT>. N- r\ Tin: \r- ox- j
ported to he a clo -r gam.- i
gafne hetweeri the- m-o t r, an"* r here j
recently. Chamb*'ilain :nad‘' Hus- j
sell look like an ordinary player j
The two had oposed each olhei fo l !
(he fr i time in Tm NBA g* ( n■<=* ;
Springing the do fen c of Ru. eT.
Coach Rrd Aueitci h of the Celts ■
branded the no* y : irii* ulo«j;-. ok
the v nler didi; t know wh.-T i-o i
wa. tall:mg about :*airt Fled;
Braves tr.i.-n n n, tfitpii ti fot.ai
nf rj 1 ? lio ff> bp 1 1 1 iip iiwnpg
1 1‘v players. I Hus Henry on,
IF?ifl\ f>nj !«'?■», .Inan
i re and t f'm\ !
each rpicivpfj lull sbrlfrS n f
SI.ROK Ifi rarh
The fhi' d plane San Fd anrr.*:o j
: r; \» jfh [YTilhr Mays O’dando :
i Oped a. Wd’iisft Mcfovey, V-. o’!m ;
Kirkland and the fah*;Tins -. m
I Jones, each .*rcei\ rd in ! r.arrs !
j of &1.2?9 32
! Rohrrto -nefr f.mwd ofl-.r-i
j Pirate pla.\ rr■•* i ai .* .; -t- fmjii'p
i place nionf'. Thr r ..i. p'-oi
I 5 ,v .\332 34 Thr .. mo ■ H • x ,
| voted to the Hot: oil c Ti: ■ u
1 fin: :iml fm ”, • flu A-■ *• an
i League.
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T.T. S. Department of AgnrnHu• o
chemists re post t :af tobacco -rnok
may rontair- as many as 030 to 400
1 different, conipniind.'.
It Pays To j
ADVERTISE
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i 'muld either wav Winston-a*
tern will w*ui them,? to its van*
j J sense.
Li eivhme on the CIAA Iron*
'•hnyld pc d rli?app*untmc NnH
1 -(!■.■':• a College o\'e>- Shaw as -
j homecoming gift for the old grad'
Bluefield m*r Fayetteville su>
| pi • me St Paul s to wm xaoth*
' one asainr-f Delaware ft*s*9 Llr
| coin ‘Pa ) over Hampton, and Eh-’
abeth CP" over St Augustin* 5
Other teams rated in the baker
dozen are Maryland Stem, Morn
Browbn and possibly Clark, Fm-
Valley, Allen or Norfolk State
Two long term rivalries take, th
spotlight tn. the STAC. Aiabam
j State and Alabama A&M will me*
in Birmingham. Ala Neither tes v
j v- doing well this season, but on
I hunch it will be Alabama State
In the other battle it will b
i ('lark against Morehouse >n Atlan
: 'a. Ga
C ;’.amb e r lair, is rr*»* and
| >.e -! ■ ,ier but he' certainly didn ■
i uiake Ruf-sel! look like an ordir. ;
| ry player No one •> io e, er pla
’ rd b : ‘ketball vould e'er sav tha*
Auerbarh aid Chamberlain tr
fin. T on rebounds. Bill i so •'
mamlv because tb* latter p’a ■
•>nl\ three niiarters while Chi
bet lain pla rod 'he entire
! minutes
Soui That Sings
G.RE'e NK-BORO—' the Soul 1
I ng,- va- the subject of th e s
i ,non den-, ei-?d bv Dr Clinton
At mstrong, in.-tj.'u. r tor in r c -li2
“id philosophy at th* Sunday •
per *er"ice at B c nrett Co!!eg c
"Through the medium of son
Ihe declared. 'v-« can often f
j (hr voiutinr. lo life'- cri-'-s" 1
j apeakn who ts also pastor
Pro w nir,: Chapel Metiv'
Ghuvch. fairi the songs aie uni*
■i! and that they pro'id® u»
and inJift
He cl>> ed hir- message with
a rappolla rendition of 'Nor.
Knows the Trouble I've '£v-»n.*
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