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14 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960 Sugar Ray Makes A Point; < lims NBA Champ’s hi} JAMES FOX f 41 2 ”. 190 lb forward. *ophomore at irtgton, D. C., led he Shaw I ■ ■. > > B- .->r* ao. 1 V ■ < State recently. For led th° B*ar* >’ Tire 'a-.t - >r u >:h a IVS mverage. Virginia State won the tt s? Aggies Whip Elizabeth City ; Cagers f 94-661 n Ist Game GREENSBORO—The A&T C - I fege Aggies turned back Ei.znlx.t-- City State Teacher 1 ; C-oiie.’.e, P-i I >' In a CIAA basketball opener *d here recently at the Char!* iJoore Gymnasium. Apparently plagued with op--• • ' eight jitters, the Agg.es v m h*: to a single point lead, 24-J3, 10 eunutes of play Big Frank Turner, a B-R. sen ior center from Richmond Va.. 5 came off the bench to spark » A&T to its initial win. Turner dumped in three straight field Predict Successful Cage Year For Grambling College Squad , BY COLLIE J. NICHOLSON GRAMBLING La <A.\P -(< -h Fred Hotafty will gr- * this «enh- Bient with brooding • -.-pir-i- i, bt ’ but nothin? short of m tmd restilence can prc\• •;! hi? G>y ri ling Tigers from crj ■ 1 mother Scout’s Hunch On T. Dean Pays Off For Ths Fogies PHILADELPHIA < ANP ts the Philadelphia Ea.:;---s . n fifstiona! Football Leagu»s Fast • • Division rron-.n f: •« •y- it ba due largely to two r m-bagi- Tad Dean and scout Fia-.k . BtK Kilrov, Dean if one of the my out.land ing performers on !:-r ta; r: Eagles? team and KiJro; i? t>v Who recommended 1 ": to gem -a. inanager Vince McNally, noth th. Comment: -He is the best college Named “linemen Of'Yr.” BY CO! IIF ! M( HO! SON ORAMBTIVG. La <R ■ Earnest Ladd a ?;D.pn ■■ of •mazingiy mobil* ..m.-n ,y- or ient. is the "lineman-of-t 1 ■ . a- ;n •Iftc Southwestern Cooforonee The fi-9 Gramblinr College lac Brie had to beat out Willie R hard non of Jackson State, who made 4': effortless pass reception-. fn T j. 067 yards, to earn the d t-.netion They turned the balloting into a two-man race, but Ladd's hsir-bo •omed aggressiveness no ■ ffense and discouraging vigor on defener •arned the top < pni Widely acclaimed in a league I'igers Score ‘Grand-Slam’ In The Southern western Confab GRAMBLING. La (Special* - Hold your hat, pardner, and make Wire you don't swallow that jaw of tobacco, as the whoops you hear from Nort.li Louisiana hollows are Ibr the mpuling Grambling Tigers who scored a •'grand-slam" in Southwestern Conference citations ftnd team honors. Lost in the obscurity of SWAC ftogmeat twelve months ago, Gram ping won the national small-col lege rushing defense title, allowing I*l scant yards per contest; took I She league; rushing crown with j 69® yards ;in 224 pla-. s; garnered! fee total offense wreath with 4 12!) yards; sntiT led the loop in total i goals and a free throw to elec trify (he crowd and to send b'* train off winning. That spurt gave the Ace es j 10-point ad v.mtage at haltt'm* - . 10-39. B* midway the second period. . ih< A -cies had b--ilt :-P a 24-poivt . . lead u 13-49 m a .nit drive i spearheaded by H-rb C. . fi-5. f ir- I ward woo led the scoring for both tram' w ith 2S points for the eve j nine. Three other Aggu > hit in doubh I fi*!! 1 1’: s. me’ fi;r" v * -t H«> : ? <'.,»*• ! with 18. H• •K v. ;'h 18 I banner basketball campaign In studying in* rui!,o r ,al small, college r,;cti re. Grambling look: | Nun e'l.ailv and physically tht , team sink** a note of uniform pc* j er and should experience little dis ! ficulty rolhr.t to another season o h; - k I've seen all year . grab him McNally followed the =rr.:;: -. ad s'l e and grabbed the 22-year-old TV-.n ,r- the Eagles fourth 19=.!) draft choice H< st.-et- ,».ib him even after some mysterious figure in r ' C' l!‘ re Ah'Strr rarrtp ad '■ ‘that 'led wouldn't make it as & pro M-Nallv « confidence in Dean was re-v.-anti-d as the rook is turned out to be one of the leari-ng stars on the I.si>-conscious T/, Mo-- team , wiled for hr;*ssb«tind tine pi*-. , C'e rugged GrMub’tng junior i steaming full throttle on the AU American gradr. i H men's, the most enacting sre-c --’ficcu . P t for professional football. I and scouts and experts contend that i the 21-v ar-old giant is aggressive | and, good enough to earn steady ■ emnloymert on any team in the NFL or API, Ladd has everything a good lira, j man needs—speed, agility, size, en durance. killer instinct and good ■ team sn-rit. Area seismographs viberate each I time he takes the fu Id as he- wears a sue 17 PEE shoe def -rise, permitting only 136 5 yards a game They also rushed and passed the oblate spheroid for 417 points to set a new SWAC scoring record. This spectacular performance re sulted in a three-wav tie for the conference title with Southern University and Prairie Veiw, and individual citations for Coach Ed die Robinson and two of his super stars Earlier. Robinson was named “roa-.-b-of-fhe-year" for rebuilding the Tigers from the doormat to the j title in one year, and Earnest Ladd. I 2tfs*pounds of taek’e terror, was I honored a.«, SWAC "lineman-of-the I year.” ■ * Boxer Declares He Is Rightful Title Owner LOS ANGELES <ANP> After j : a heartbreaking 15-round draw ; ! with Gene Fullmer officially kept ■ him from winning the middle- ! weight title for a record sixth • time, an infuriated Sugar Ray Rob- ! ■ inson declared here that he i= the I rightful National Boxing Associa tion titlist. since he never lost the j ! title ‘ boxing" the recognized NBA j champion. Sugar, whom ringsiders bclievd 1 got a raw deal in the fight, makes ! i an interesting point. He said: “Since I didn't lose the title box i ing I feel that the draw with Full mer gave me the right to claim the championship " Robinson i* also the last man 1 to defaet Fullmer He fattened him I Murphey Summons: Trotters’ Ace Dribbler Thrills Hometown Crowd DETROIT <ANP> The cheers came loud and frequent for Mur phy Sun n-- the 6-foot-3 former \'or»h«>3<t- -n H .:i *c':>ool star v and 7'liner at l.'i points. Cameron Curfs. w.-.< high scorer for the Teac tors v ,!h 20 pnj.tv Beside- Gray'.-' hut ' oct.ng he diew .'.".ld applause tor hr- effic u r.ev on ibe backboards in wiping off 30 rebounds during ti c game. The Teachers play, d who t the ervices ( ,f i ... ■ • Mar* Trolt ' Is■ tb t • . . . , . mg record for a 'inch game and u ho last av« -.u- d better than JO | -ltd • p, 1 g;.u , . He .{for, d ?■ .•!' injury in He game me night I Southwestern Conference rionuna- I tior,. j y,,**cr- 1 c gos his firs! chance a* | head coach ' ! ' ii yar* ago, the I HobH* P, tb-'.i vn-.o* fir d ! 1 * Association hr* forced area j seer* to discard crystal balls for I roulette v nc-ls by vireii g 105 >if i JJ4 iav,* - and y. r* SWA* titles The imaginative eoarh won 78 rlrright game* before *uf ferine * Mngle setback in 59 and rapporf another fine vea *on la*t vear b\ winning 76 to • I oudne* to advance into ihe <inartrrtin.il round of Ihe X \ I \ tournanienl in Kan*:.,* ( itv Gramblmg lo*t 'o Hvim-- - -i Tex : as State, the * ■ r • ', :,.l NAIA '’.in ner but caleulat:ng oppugn av it i* foolhardy to pick against Hnbdy * carte! f ** ■* *r Grarr.blij.g r* tR break the *ea> mi a new dork of card:- ■ up .. :x men. including tvn all-Americans and strong fir*l ■ * , epla * rr* 1 ready m file »b< n • »rdidacy fe: jobs The Tire -- will pla\ a tm.gr w;. garni rard 1 1 D \ r> s' *1 y r Cfi OP \ND QVi R New York Giants Mel T’ inlet* ( 1* ) lines over Dallas Cowboys Don Bishop ( 1-4) for an eight vtr gain before being stopped by John Gonzag 1 (76) and Jerry in five rounds in a rematch in Chicago in May. 1957 to regain the title for the third time. He subsequently lost it to Ba silic on a controversial decision in 195" but defeated Carmen in the re nu-tch to main the title for the fourth time Thus, he was champion at the time of the NBA action. Meanwhile, Robinson decided to shelf all considerations of retire ment and is r iking plans for n European boxing tour. He also plans to make a movie in Rome early jn 196! Ray would also like to meet Full mer in a fourth title match, if the Mormon mauler will have any part of him • n :.d,- good with the Harlem Globe trotter'- and then came back last k i" tb •!! hometown fans at • Ihe Olympia Arena Summon? the ace d ibbler of | 'he Tre-Mers team: a worthy sucees : - ■' to ~t Havocs. '• J-,. ~ ,-,c ac j ' ' ,,fi r " : ‘- wo'-ld r- greatest ball ' i - white * j. the Har |'< n i. ..*•■ rP j years aco. Sum ; ■ en> s. < n’,-d to t'ave - ucceeded H* vnes .. thar ro t e | Murphy sh-wed off his * v , rs ’’ ! "c Trot *. played the " " ( •'••.! in an exhibi- ' "w who never plaveri o; t,* e e ha .“- !! Summons has ■nm 'll! *■- veil With the T"Otte-s I r vrhe graduated from j ' ■ ' 1--« rm system four years 1 *'■ r 11 ' ’■ is considered to be I ,we of f e he--t performers on tiie : 'unmaking squad - R2sj!stsrs Os M. V. C. Set 25 Games ri'TA BKNA Miss. /A\P» Th- • [• »■ - 1 *.«.j *-,• a, V:.rational collogp ba>- | ■ *'*ball Delta Devils will play -5 ’ namr si atv including three tourna- > 1! 1 vfs. according to the ;-eh *• I-,he-< last week by head coach P.-ul V Collins The Devils opened play Dee 2-3 r the Alee, n Invitational a* Alcorn 11 college closo-c out F- b. 17 u ie the South Central Athletic ("or.ter- uce at a site to be desig- • n:--tpd t’oerh Col’ nr* e'-arges are de- ■ fee- -eg SCAC Ch=mrs hut will he bard nr* -*'d to retain the crown | It!re eoeferoncc f,Alcorn JfiSS is- opt Industrial. Paul Quinn and j St.ilr an are ■ snorted to field tiie vi >-nn::rsl nuv'frt>.- jri thr corfr' T'nc ' \ ; 11 y 1 orv. r.'--’irinn g down to ffcf V'irc I for ronft rrncf-- honors T • '■■■VC n onior v iM f- Id a !4- j ft - 'mn .-quad th.'df ho? fvnlv thro** ! vrtx" rvf jj?*ninc*. AH Con for r ncF StorM Jamp? Hr -'am »nd Llovd WHIi-'.rr'-c sophomore •.urination i O';:, !t-c Sr»t f b a,'ho limited I .■fi-tion ! ' c t dno to inpine** j a''- »■ . • ,v m thr. c > are taking i not <n the b. ieelJos.!s eradication ; i 1 : •"•?r e m, r eport s USD A BATTLE-READY—Ready for their title bout . welterweight champion B-rra (hi d) >' ■■ r, left, and Federico Thompson of Argentina square off in New York Citv last we- A 7i- y • . i /. t ; tith Saturday night in Madison Square Garden. Paret won the bout by rfeoMot; oi the ludge (UFl PHOTO). j#* • Hampton Pirates Open Yr. By Losing To Union, 72-65 HAMPTON, Va.— The Hampton Institute Pirates opened their ’SO-’fil cage season last week with a po tentially impressive team losing to the strong Virginia Union aggrega tion. 72-65 in Richmond. Va. Mistakes marred the Pirate* intentions as the Panthers out scored and outre bounded their visitors from the onset of the game The return of Eddie Sim mon* to the Panther lineup was more than emphasized as he combined his floor aneti** with the scoring of Rrmf Spracririv Sprargin* led both teams in '•coring with 26 points follow ed bv the Pirates Walter Ward with ?7. It wa*n't until late tn the second • f that Hampton was: able to meet ' i Panthers, basket for basket, and aka 12-point deficit. Thi* ra'ly '• II short as the buzzer sounded 'caving ; he spoils to the victor, the Union Panther* The Pirates ho*+ed North Caro lina College Monday, Dec. 5 A ii’ c team effort bolted the Pirate* r,*o the winning eolumn with a 71-60 victory It wa* the explo uvencss of ferv ard Carlton Sm>th that show *d the wav as he dropped 6 of the first 7 baskets. Although Swi'h was sc. fore •oj ipg rampage, he ■emimulated A "is t! at foired him to the bench • -mg him 14 potrts at half time. The Eagle*, behind 4-6 after ten minute* of play, had clos ed the gap 30-77 at halftime Bouncing hack strong they crabbed * 45-47 lead orlv to have It whitewashed a* captain lurry Ward of the Pirates amazed the crowd driving a- f uhhs (Beh, nd Triplett) of Dallas in the Urd quarter. New York and Dallas battled to a 32-31 fie at Yankee Stadium before 55,- 000 fans. (UPI PHOTO). * round the Eagle* to make two seemingly impossible basket* that put the Pirates out front to stay. Reserve Arnold Barkers vho combined his scoring and rebound ing. dropped in two timely bask, is that cut the N. C rally short The Sf. Aug. Falcons Handed 87-56 Dsfeat By Winston ! Winston-Salem Teachorr Pirates | defeated Saint Augustine's College 167-56. tn a Cl A A basketball s.im< here last Thursday night f ed hv f leo Hill, th<* visitor* from W inslon-Salem nulled in to a 39-30 tear) at halftime and held off a threat in the second half by the Falcons and went j on to win Saint Augustine''' rut the lead to two points in the second half hut never caught up. : Hdf rum nod in 26 point f, sen - i '■; Vionors h- an Beitor. led th' Falcons with 7. Alfred Glover had 14 and Wiitiarn Baxter it Saint. Augu-tn d ~ riov • *t-2 ft as W nston-Saiem’s first ! conference game. 1 Winston-Salem Teache'-;- cieo i Hill 26. Muntmro 14 0,1! 1 / Rilev h Parker 1, subs: Hood ? W ihain | 7 Johnson 3 Saint Ausrt.isti.ne <: Bell on 17. Glover 14. Baxter 13 Hendenon 5. I Prndsey 7; subs: Randle F,a°!* 6 7" center John lone* never ' in rated as be va* only a ole in sen-'f 7 pointy Ja" < ; Me Mi! bin was high point man for the Eagles ■ with 14. bait scoring honors of ihe I game were 'hared by Waif. Ward i and Gar'ton Smith *f th- Puatcs, hold of whom had 20 points Fort Valley New Entrant In Classic PORT VA1..1 VY 1 T- -F! Valley college. .> 1 0.-h !.•< i • -.-v op mod the 1900-61 basketball o.n- >n With » esmr m: nnst R- ?>-,•,ne-Cook !■ ■ n roller'' hr*'' i: ill n,*, • fne Reiman State C?;e i. c Xin - r fi vers* tv sot t’i(* fpy.f I»rV)r Dec :>T the FV uihlofic d*nar brent an nounc-»■d PlZVing 3 srh.Rd >!?p' lb*' Wddc'P * ' lav n »hr 11 {h annual classic arvurst such formidable foes m Southern uni versit> C? ram hi mg and Sa* a nr* ah Stale coll rye The Foil Valiev no! -m:;!o 3bo in cludes home £an v; ' against S->uth Carolina State Dec Norfolk State. Dee 13 and Alabama A&M co Hep/' Dec 15 C attic slaughter *s expect <d to increase in 1961. sunpl vny.i possibly four pounds® more beef per person than in 15100, says f.'SDA Th-fP a■ c cic !\ V'*7 ei•* p .’a i•• ~. of fliif'.ni-cd f.ilnrco a Untied for IPfil than for 1900— 715 o)7 eon j par ed to 715.1 JO JL. > *»»m VW t STRAIGHT v bourbow f miskey Ifi&S&fei ° :7 / I s#*2s - JAMtS WALSH «. CO. lAWRCNCteURS, KENTUCKY i BEATING t:;e gun BY BILL BROWER FOR A\'F When one of his contemporaries ' in the National Basketball Associ ation ridiculed Wilt Chamberlain ■ r nr his inept foul shooting, the Rie Tapper was inclined to agree that 'ms performance was something on the seamy side. After 'catching Wilt miss 1R out ; of 27 free throws, Dolph Sehayes, of the Syracuse Nats, an expert, hotmaker from the charity stripe. ! commented: TROUBLES’ PSYCHOLOGICAL Although he accented Sehayes' verbal taunts with a grain of salt, f icuring they had more jaundice *han actually they Should, Wilt said: "Over the vears I hay* beam getting consistently worse I used to make close to 80 per cent In high school. But even though I’m getting worse In fouls. I'm getting better from the floor. It must be mental.” But no one can say truthfully 'hat Wilt has assumed a lacaka •sical attitude about his pony ccord as a foul shooter Cham * ' iin, who might be averaging ■otter than 40 points per game ■ith doconl aim from the foul line '•toad of his last week's pace of E has another explanation But olving the problem isn't as easy - |f pPri i"v TOO MUCH STRESS 'On tbe shot I'm using off the '-'bbs'-ds I throw mv thumb h to get English”, he says ' cy lie stressing my thumb on the boards. T'm nibconsci '♦’••''Sine it more on the foul too That's why my foul shot :'t ’ at English. But if I change h position I might lousa no mv ■ hots from the floor ’’ U -th Eddie Gottlieb and coach b >! •!* nnson suggested recently •’.i' Wilt retimed to the under '' ' ; d foul hot he tested early this ' iseason. 1 >as going pretty well with It ' j Chvvb!f* r jnjn said ‘‘But T quit be • 1 was bending too deep on ,l -c foul line and T thought it was '. ■ u too much out of me My legs " , , "'.ftnig tired late in the game 1 (hint I'll go hack to it, though ” Chamberlain did. with hettpr luck against the Uineinnatt Kovals He draws cheers at Convention Hall in Philadel 1 phia every time he converts from the free throw marker. S Ab« -ketbaH’s greater performer Jg ’ orst fo;,t .shooter. Wilt is dead ■ . n< t about making amends for patent weakness He is em iw'ki'd now on a diligent cam fo improve bis markmanshir* t the lin< and has enhsted Warri- I 1 mmate Andy Johnson toward that cud 1 Tin have been matching foul I - ' 'i -'iMamed practice sessions. a di iA- a throw I O e wag suggested (bat if thev 8 kero un the persona! competition ■it a riollfu a ■hot through Christ. Johusor, v ill become thp high* ■ ' n d player in the NBA We h ■ a notion that Wilt would ant to ace that happen Wayne Bethea Victorious In ‘Heavy Bout’ CHICAGO ‘ANTU Wayne »<*- i . f New York. * ieading hea '‘icht contender scored a split 1C oiu,d dvr -ion over Ernest Ter ■ H of Chc ago in a bout at Mari gold arena last week T reel) a promising local fighter who graduated from the amateur ■ I, ifler ’inning the 1957 Chica g'dand Golden Gloves light heavy - cilmm ch: "icionship. appeared »« c-ive had Bethea or the verge of a km.<•!■;:-ut n the fifth round. How ever. W.v- r ' r weathered the storm and finished strong, c. I • received the votes of the I refill- and one judge. The other .Mel: ■ • iued fin Terrill The bout viis witnessed by * si>:.i!i ringside crowd.
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