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WEEK ETOlN-n SATtmPAY, MARCH g. THE CAROLTNTAN PAOH FTVB Behind The Play In Sports BY i)0\ DF. LFtrsilBl’R SOL'TH OF THE BOREDK, or promoters haven't ime up w tn BASEBALL MAY UEVEI.OF INTO the idea of brin«m in all-stiir A IHKKAT TO WHITE RKi lean, lioni ihe L'iii'.al 7 me. the LEAfiLE: I’OLlt'IEIS Mexican, Puerto Riciui or Cubuti ' Lea{tia*s to the stalet for a barn- Nr W YORK — It miftht bt- well i storming tour ugainM uulsaiiding th«»l Brunch Rjckcy acted when amt j Negro nines ' Inseud, they elect to as he did 8.s regards placing Ne-It'Jufs uvci the groes into organized white base-1 Senors pull off to ball, because .sooner or later com-' '«P ^'iRbt cob red players petition elsewhere wold nnally I bring out the desired result You I niight clear up a lot of things see. the war brought a '.ut of thing.s '• “P *" into the .spothg) i and among them the intrt.ducion of piiiely Amcrit.-.i sports to vurifHis parl.s of the world Occupation troop.s in .lapan are re- intiKidueing huseball to the Japun- ne.se publie. And it will be recall ed that the Nippones look to our national pasltlme in pre-war days like ducks to water. Eventuallv baseball will be standard in all parts of the worlu and then tin- fun will really begin. Rickey, acting from the start, did what he thuug.ii and knew wa.s right m first giving Jackie Robinson an opportunity, and later, making it emphatic with the .signing up of Long John Wright for his Montreal Royals farm team, But to date, none of the other clubs have show’ll an indication that they fUan to depart from Ihe age-old prin ciple of color exclusion. What now confronts organized ba.seball is thi- same old bugaboo that ha.s haunted Negro baseball through the years — Mexico. Puerto Rico. The Senoi.s from Rclow the Border are pushing baseball into the No. 2 spot behind bull fighting as a national sport and are paying ri'eklessly foi the top players Jo help sell the game to the Mexican public There was a lime when the Mexicans and the Cubans and ih. Puerto Ricans were conlenl with filching a wa.shed up semi-pro white player or maybe, ; major league has been or two. here and there, an 1 filling In with American Negro and native talent. But now the pr« - position has grown into a gigantic industry and shows promise of de veloping further. Big League base ball men are .said to be privately disturbed at the report.-- that Mexi- _ can delegates .re sounding out their stars fo high paying player jobs In Ihe Mexican National I.eague as ^^^Awi 11 as In the various leagues that ^^^^'xist ir Cuba. Puerto Rico, and ! ^^^krelty .soon, m Veneznlc-a, Urugu'iy T.d mayb*, Rrizil In those conn- j ^^^Bries, color lines an' not important ^^■ir a UiMaggia or Ted Williams cun make SlOO.OfK) a seoson in .some for- eign league — and such .salaries are n>.t out of .x'oson down there—you V can bet your boots that the biJ r league white boys are going to jump at the bail just like Jush rtib.son, . Willie Wells. Satchel Pa.ge. and other players in the Negro league- hopped at it when they went to Mexico and to Cuba. While the big league moguls are still trying to duck an inevitable issue — that of coming out with a clearer policy as regards Negro pUiyerx in the face of w'hat Rickcv j has done — Promoter Junn De Dios Amador, down in Balbiia. Canal Zone, is going ahead and demon he fypi- of baseball the La tins play —all apologies due Alex PnmjH'Z and his New York Cub: ns TRI-STATE IWITATIONAI, IIHHf SC HOOL BASKETBALL TOrRNEV MARCH »!. 22. 23 KAYh'ITEVU-LK — State Teachers Collrge In E'ayetle- ville. will have the Tri-State Invitational High School Basket ball Tournament on March 21. 22. 23. Sixteen teams will he selected aecordinjc to their sea son's rerord and comneUtioai. Each team will be restricted to eight players due to lack of space. V Broncos Swamp Si. Aiieiisline’s 60-l}{ FAVF.TTfVIl.I.E Tn » -iisv coasting contest at the Fayi'iteville Gymnasium, the Broncos Cagr-rs trounced a St Augu.siine's quintet urribly Saturda.v night liefure a J mi p.icked crowd Tlie game lijok an early start with H MLAIIiMei a cr.p ‘ti-t Then Worsley .uul Siinmoiu duriipmg III fancy lay up^ ti> give Ihe Bini.cns a ii-0 adv..nt;.ge nv.-r their iiost The Victors ran tint :nd it was Murray J McAllistei a.id BiMiric fun. ..II angles t.f the hairi- wood. At this time St Augustine'.- was nle to hit for two held goals , and free tosses, while the Brnnc.is chalked -jp is field goals and free throws. The Fayci’.eville quin-' tet leading 40-fi at intermission held St Augusti scoreless the third 'luarier hut li«hlen-c1 up the 4th .iiifl only laoktil up 12 mon- poinli The Broneo>. pernited their host to hit for 12 ma.k-r.' the final quarter .iftet h:i\ ng idheri 8 baskets and 1 free ihr w The gam. ended with the Kayelievtlle Five 'ending by .■>! BANTI LECTI'RER AT CAPE TOWN- CAPE TOWN. S C lANP) — The University ..f Cape Town has ap- |.>•llll♦■^l Us fust iiat ve lecturer Hi- \ (’ .1’ ifiaii. v\hi. vmII be the lec- uiei in the Bantu language. He I 30 year- of ;ige, holds an M A • Icgree. and is the author of several books n 'he Bantu language RAY ROBINSON STOPS O'NFIL BELL IN SECONO $65,000 Stadium For Hampton drnations from Hampton athletes, other alumni and undergraduates who are especially interested, and Hampton Institute. Va.— Plans at night friends. It is expected that the !oi rtTTiodclimK a„d expaildini! In financing ,h,. vi’Titure , h c '"“J Uie present facilities ol Armstrong u .u a*u repaid within five years. Fiel.i at Hamoton In.'ititute ;n ;* c intiibuted by the Ath- Ag w’hcn the first concrete memorial stadium honoring Association is being suppie- sirnds at Armstrong Field were Hampton men and women who mented by a loan affected thru built, Hampton students in the seivrd in World War II have been U*-:' oction of a special commilt''i' building trades will be employe.! ' piov H bv 'he Ron’Ti Ilf Tru- fhc Board of TYu.stees. The loar nv the contractor or superviso*' tees of the college, according to ;''*H he repaid with th'- m't pri.r* clu.rgeri wilh the construction oi Hii announcement made if-cently “'"m all tootball games and with th- stadium. Above is shown a drawing of the new development ptaiineU for Armstrong Field ui ILimpton Institute. Rec«“ntly approved by the Board uf Triistee-c of the col- leg!', it will accommodate ten thousand spectators and will pro vide lights for night contests and a field-house. Estimated cost .s S6r.,000. of which $10,000 has al ready been contributed by the Hamipon Athletic Association Bill Bell Reports To Duties At A. And T. College BEATING THE OON BY AI.VIN MOSEH HAN PARKER — INC ONSISTENT Mty (5REKNKHORO - W.Ilium Bell, lomit-r Ohio Stuu- Ui.ivt Kiid.ioii -lai .iiiri iii«-n.U-i of uU-.Ameiiian fiwjtbuU -quad of 1931, P Med jt A and '1 (.'uMege last v.*ek to take up q.e duties ol he.nJ cutteh and directoi physiol er! ucuion. The new c. .eh had just been discharged from th»- Army in KW YORK >ANl»j — MY SI. FOOT-FOUR INCH IRISH frieiu-. I Pinker, sports editor of the N iY Oaily Minor. ..flen has a strange [way of s.-.-iriK things a. I've repeut- j. diy poma-fl .au t„ hi- folntnn cl.il- A"‘!mI F hiuaiy J3. Parkei had this to 111 ls‘V oj H..y Koliiiisin' f.rsl piofes- 1914 MOiial figlil in ftu- state of Nev; a :i .ler ev whuh | npoHeil i.. yoii le l.onri* . Tii.d I.. •!.. n.-keivc . Field hewil fMollMlI n army leuiii wa.-: oiidi feale .md lo-t only one gan e . A"»i lie CaiiUol (lassie. It.O' O (• Inm. M..•can Colli-.e. Il.ai H;,y T.i.y Ri • 'I ’■ -Id III i(i44 liefor. 22.- riumbtr in Eli/aI.eth .icenllv wo OCI specjtor!, and from N C St..'a-' .ibout Ihe worst excuse for a match College fi . N( ,r.je» las? year before‘Gi-org Knhh has comp up with to 20.000 .-pectatjis On Thanksgivui.. date, which rove;.- a miihitiidi' of of last year, his team defeat d the tr8nsgre>aons T'.e idea ..f serving '' SuLmanne Base team, of New; up a saenficiai /irtirn to the be.d an iiterru. lal I V > lterw( ,ihi m he ring today jn.. *.! i.rd' New to let F*iziil.eth fnm sri* what fn appioim:ii -i> looks like doeMi i ju-ify such a mu- rnatch Uoxim; fai.i n Elizabeth n indicaled nts well as elsewhere wiiri f. see fi,nit • xii-!.',ve ath- not uner wnd champion- crown.ng nd T C-liege, ■ inie poor helpl* »,s fellow -.-..nted -’arling -piing footb-ill *' 'h- -in ' the -M-vutuTfig of ::i-xt For the edifieation of Mr Park- uir.rter Ju- hoje • to o>yui.iyi arid '' ’* i'"'.-' f; rj.h.y f ,, Ii:tp;ire aoxirq- .md r ek le.irn^ to urr-moler K-ibb. a miehiy fine . riao participate in r gular C'mfetei.se ai - " ' 'he way. we reply -r. thn man- tiviti.-s In ttme he hopes to develop ner pr-moter Kobb tried to get the swimming and trnni- teams For t o t 'vhile • nd colored weltc''* the benetit of men and women who ' '1 middlewr ightM n. f.,r R,...- di. not iKirticipatc ii- v.iisns -jx.ii msor in a n.atch he pl,iii- lo III , vi-iy -tionr Kohliooii's put Conn I'hic at me I’olo »tk City, iKfo e irs; Coach Bell has letic progiam at A (”na:lfs H. W’illiam.s, chri. man of the phy.sical ('ducafion (le- ipartnuni ai Hampton. Propose rlbv th(‘ Hampton Alh- I'tic Association, which ha.s .il- .ready contributed $111,000 for this Ipiunose, th'- d.‘vrlripin-nt wil' ce-st about $65,000 and will pro- ,\icie 10.000 seats for .spectators, la ficld-hou.so with lockers, dre.s*- iinp-rooms. and showers, and I floodlights to make potuiblc the playing of game.s and otht'r ’ ven'- der had Robii! (/n's opponent hern '■(‘•lo'cri" -Aoiild the i- iniatile nid -sometirTies erudite brotlur Paikei have criix! "lopjiei like he did i., the Ricco incident ' IVOIT-I) THIS HAVE BEEN RlCfllT It was perfectly okay with '•IJiiii- yell-the Park” when big LaMcl'.,> I ishoiild be fighting Lee Savob:) ‘Was dj.-ihed up little Robinson. FP-ll, and other colored dishes — now wasn't it Dan' Maybe promotir Kobb should have tossed Ray in tliere wilh Ous Lemevirh, Billy Fox. Archice Moore or even I.ec Q. Murray -- aye'’ Wher, felhs like Cochrane and the .•esi run like a thief in the night at the mere nienlt n of Robin-on.-: name, — what in thunderntion, P.irk.-r, do V III want from promoter Koiiir-I hide'* V VVII.SUN. IIU.NOKAKY CAPTAIN OF Tir.ERS QITNTKT NEW YORK CITY -C Twen-' ty-iwo yinr old Ailhui .1 Wil.-on, a :.eiOlid high icorci on Pi iiii eloii'- baskethull team h.o been eleeti d hoiioiary capi.oii of ih.- Tigei ; (juititet for iK'Xt veai acoi :diiiu v coach Wi“ley Fesl -t W-l- -n. a foiiiic- Soiitfi Umv«i.Mly >l.ii, w.i to Princ'foi, last miit.iit. ■ i-.,.-, Chicago, he was a Naval H(>T(' ' stud' III i V- i A -Vl-giillin wooden barn I ro! I serve as a good be-i h r -ti.iwbeiry iphmts, says Jthn H Hams, Exit .i i sion horticulturist. IF YOU WANT TO GET THERE IN TIME A 9259 DEPENDABLE, PROMPT. AND COURTEOUS LINCOLN CAB COAIPANY Corner Cabarrus and Blount Streets Amltiilciiice lervice 1-t‘t us carry yur ill and injured to and (I'oin the hospitals in a mod ern and comt'ortalTlc ainhulance from LIGHTNER —Funeral Home TRAINED ATTENDANTS 31676 Telephones 3-1677 L. T. LIGHTNER. Mgr. .ntia-niuial ram f I which ail ol ■ went to the p^r,-)- vaiit ed any pail af Kobinsun Ricc . ' , , t "li'le ni ron Uk> Parker would total cropland nise lead his pubbe 'o br-lieve only about one per cent ‘from 1940 at the match where worthier ^ • to .k a runout powder I just won- The naiii until 1944 COACH BELI. DETROIT Mich C. — Ray Siit'a: I Robinson, uncrowned ki'tg'i .e grade of f:r>i lieu'.nani ^ ’'** w-elt.’iweight, knocked out Mr, Bell, who holds the B. A ' Strating thi.t Lll raw can'*get'a'lGng Bell in the second round ol la i .M A defciecs from Ohio Stats | Well playing on the same teams lo- '*ht'dulrd It* round«-r bout University and is now W' lkiua oi‘ Monitor Home Appliances I mil,III,,,, mum Another ''New Freedom GAS Kitchen Willie Well,-. .Salcliel Paige, and other phiyers in the Negro league- hopped at it when they went to Mexico and to Cuba. Willie the big league muguLs art ktill trying (o duck an inevitable issue — that of coming out wiih a clearer policy ns regaid.s Neg'.'o players in the face of w’hal Rickcv ha.s done — Promoter Juan Dc Dios Amador, down in Balboa. Canal Zone. Ik going ahead and dem(n- stniting thill all races can gel alr-ng Well playing on the same teams to- gt'ber W.ll Wi'due. Ihe New Y-ok Sun baseball writer, down then- with Ihe New York Yankee.-, wrote in hi.s p.iper tht- other day that “down at the omsMoads of Ih* world, the Panama Professional Baseball I.eague. which is not u be confused with the Canal Zone Lengiie, ufler- iui examiib- of how individuals of different races iuid from different land- can work 'o- gether in more or less harmony at a common enterprise. “Theie iire Panamanian. Nicara guan, Mexitan. Indian. Ran Do mingan and American boys from the Slates, white and Negro, in the Panama pro league.'' he w’rote. "and according to recent averages. Mario Fujo, a Cuban, of the Chesterfield tarn, was leading in batting with .i .500 average The fifth Central American Olympic games, with eleven countries to participate. in field and track events, and also i ba.seball. will bhc held, Di-cember 7, to 2, at Bnrranquilla, main port of the Republic of Colur bin. The stadium there will be enlarged.” Wedge declares, ''and th«‘ ba-ebail facilities improvi'd. and it is the imbitinn of Promoter Juan de Dois Amador to stake n short series of exhibition games in Barranquilla next spring, granted his dream come true of having two major lea gue teams, the Yanks again and pos sibly the Cards or Dodgers condi tioning in the Canal Zone in 1947" With all Ihi- going on no won der baseball faces many vital change.s in uolicy in the very near future MeJinwhih', 1 wonder why none of luir Negro league bossi's Shaw I.assies Add Two More (iames To Record RALEIGH • The Shaw’ Univer sity girls ciigers kept their rcc rd clean with two wins the past week Wedneshday night the Ralt-igh las sie- d«'fea«xt the giiLs front We.sl Virginia State 41-33 at Smithfield Show took an early lead w’hich it j nevi'r relinquished Bonnie Briley i BiHiurati' Shaw forward, was credit ed with 2l points and Dons MvNeil. Id Mildred Hell and J*-ssie .lohn- son accounte*} for (I and 4 points respectively. , Tin Htiaw -r-\|f t returned lo I Smithfield Fndav night to trounce ! the Wfnsl. n-Ral*’m Teachers College : bn-ken-er- 38-24 !t was nip and j tuck during the ipening j>eriKl wilh Shaw' leading *»nly 8-7 at the ' quait'i A br.lliant attack by the | Shuw forwards i>i>sh(si the local-- to a 5 point lead as the half ended lfl-11. Briley was top scorer witn 2C point- and Johnsuii followed With JO poiuL 1 •. (• .»• Ki.in, wliu Kill be the lec- Miei 111 (lie Bantu li)ng>i''gc-. He 1 .'to years of :iKe. holds an M. A. ilegree. and is the author of several books in the Bantu language V K.AY ROBINSON STOPS fPNFIl, BFI.I. IN SECOND DETROIT, Mich, «Ci — Ray Suynii Roiiin.son. uncrowned king of Ilf wi'lt.'iweight, ktmeked out O'Neil Bell in the second round ol 'li'-ir vclndul'd Ih rouittler bout rh ‘ellnu: ciMwd numheted 14.922 W ighing 147 1-2. Robinson land ed a hard left hook on Bell. 151 3-4, whifti fl ored h m for a count «»t Hint in the first round Folluwinc up with a -erie- of hard blows at 'he l.e-.'iiiiiing of the 'acond ••nunH, HobiiiMiti p'lf Bell av'V a minn:* and 111 -ec'ind- before the in'll De- Ho t'- bigge-t fight crowil ..f three year- wa- Ihrille*] but di.-a)ipoin'- d a' tin* lirevity of the peifor- manee V - MONTGOMESRY BAREI.Y WINS IN PIIIELY PUn.ADKl.PHIA, P:. -C — Bob Montgomery, lightweight ch,.mpiiin us far as New York and Pliiladcl- jjtila .lie concerned. Mon a ton rounder decision over veteran Leu Kodak of Chicago by the skin of his teeth. Montg‘ mery we.ghed 140 and Kodak. 138 1-2 I i COACH BELL I liie grade of I;r-l lieir. naiii Mr. Bell, wh*i holds the B. itia-iiiui.il jiiognin. ' ^ ■ of the boy.- w.iiil ed any paa .jf Robinson, nitco, md .. . > 'Iple s m ron lik*‘ Parker would he nations total cropland rose lead hi.“ public 'o believe, snapped ”",u «« 'hh mu-ch whtre worthier ones • to'ik a runout pow'der 1 just won- GAS Kitchen a .\1 A tiegieo- from Ohio State University and is now workiiiK on ‘us (hiclota^e, come-- to thi- (•. llige wilh an excellent record as coach uf championship (earn-. At Clutlin .• .'ciang' bu.s, ^ • In. Ln)’- •all earn \^ol. -ire South .Atlantic c:-nf*rer.ce chiim|iion''hip for Ihe wo -lu.ons 'ilLH and 1935) that h*- was there, and hi^ ba.sKeti):ill. track and basketb:ill team.s . II won eon- b ’ljiee ehampiou-hip titles in ihe ■: ;!4-;..5 -e.isun .\- he.id eoai h a'. Florid- A and M Colh-g**. h*' sinded his football team to the .Siiuthtn* Confciencr* chanipionsh.p in 1937, 1938 and 1942. and i.i -‘u .Mythical National title ideiermincd from u contest involving the umic ...i..d Ic.inr o| .'lie (oi . i.yi in i938 1941 an.-: 1«4'2 Volunteering for -he .-N try it. .March. 1943, Mr Bell entered the ■«‘:vice as a private He was com missioned at the OSC, Miami Be:ich, Fla . March 4. 1943 and w.o Monitor Home Appliances MOTOROIA RADIOS Liiitianici-il RADIOS! - kelson on 112 W’, .MARTIN ST. TKI.I PHONE 3-22in TIRE RECAPPING CRAFTSMEN IN BUILDING AND RE BUILDING FINE TIRES Mt Sizes Passenger Car Tires t all .r-l-S33 McNEILL’S TIRE SHOP Lester McNeill, Owner 325 Cabarrus Street Mo.st of us unselfishly want our children to have all of the opportunities that we missed to get a well round ed education. As lar as good intentions go. they shall have every advan tage. But often this is not enough. Every’ year thou sands of children are left fatherless, and carefully ac cumulated savings intended for college expenses must hu .diverted to more basic needs ftoing to college or getting the preparatory training necessary to succeed in a highly competitive world, should he r.l’AR.NNTKFD A North Caruluia Uutuai un- derwriter can show you an Educational Policy that will 'Guarantee these benefits at a cost and with provisions that will tid vour means. NORTH CAROLINA I MUTUAL INSURANCE I COMPANY I (. ( V^nA/xy 1"^ ICKKAM. aOUrilCMOUM Aiadam Irppy (No to be clacted with Gypsies) First Time in your City. State or County Special Reading Sl.OO MAKES AN HONEST PROPOSITION [ I du hereby solemnly swear to make no charge it I do not faithfully fulfill every wurd emb(xii(*d in this staterm nf, I will tejl you ju.st what | I you want to know about friends, cn- mies or rivals, whelhei hu.sb;tnd, i wife or siW(*i-thcart is true or false; now to yam the iove of the une you , most desire; control or influence the action tif anyone, even though i miles away, I further guarantei^ and prt)mi.se to inak - you no charye unlr-S-s you find me .superior to any one palmwt you evt r eonsult-.L , Then- is no hope .so fond or wish so gn at that I cannot accomplish foi . you. I guarantee success where all ether paliTii-^t-; fail • I ,ive nvver-tailing advice upon all matter.- of hh-. such a.s love, : cou.: p. mairiage. divorce, business, law .suits, speculalion ol iran«- arti uf all kind.'.. 1 never fail to reunib the .separated, cause .speedy I i anu -jppy marnagi'S, overcomi enemie.s, rivals, lovers’ quarrels, evi! I hal , .stumbling block.- and bad lurk of all kmd.s j 1 lift you out of your sorrow and '.rouble and .-tail ytju on th.- path to huppjiie.s.s and prosperity. 'l'h-ie c. iit> liearl so -iad or home -o liieaiy that 1 eann'>l biing .-.unshiiie lo, in fact, no matter what niay I lie youi luipt. ft a: i i aiubltion, i do guaraiilte lo t"li it till lx l>*ie yiui ! ullei a word t-j me. and if I do nut faithfully fulfill evciy word and eSaim ab'iV«. tin-n /ou pay im not a p*-nny an 1 I do her* with sign : inv naiii. m Iht;' . tat* fi* ni. .MAUAME KPUY. 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