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WXEK FADING FATTHPAY, MAFCH 9. 1946 THE CAROLINIAN PAGE FIVF Behind The Play In Sports m ItON l)K I.FKiHKI R NF-W VOHK foi I{ii(i h’oni^ i ■ hr r nioi aHiI' ilic (on I l-K-H ' \i ord>. ulion Wf fiisl pio]fc(i'ti :» wtolil hravywoiKlU ituiinpioi: on the hnii- zuii It) the peiMtii >>f Jock Johns n. Tirf lycs "f the woild. sports lol- louiiii: Or not. iviH In on the Ni Rid this spritiH .Old -ninmr- ni.ni 'y beeinisi Nryro iilhletes will oeeupy the* sptillight. Already the whirls hove 'larted ttirniiiB to whei l thi Iiisl hiu Ne-j p pi I lh.it wh.it -ve ;>ll w.iy .10(1 will uet I i!..iny 1 xjii'i't. BEATING THE GUN nv AI.XIN >1)SFS Kro snbjeci on the .scene in the pc son of Jaekie Kobin'on and l.oii'.:! John Wricht. who by the tin e you | road 'his. will be t','>inu throubh j their first paces .is fnllMedutd a.-|ii ' ! nuts for places on miie-r leniiue learns in ocKHni/od bt'seball down | at Daytona Beach, Fla. j Then alontt will eome .lime Mth. lls hea'.vweiuh'. ihampion-hip. fiuhl liere in New Yo.k involvi.ijj | a world idol — Joe L uis. and Billy ‘ Conn. June 28 and 2!l .vill focus th • spotliRht on San Antonio. Tex.'j. for the first tin.e in history, cs will be ci’ en the pormi-'- BFto competi in a N.ilional AAU foutdoor track and fic'd c t ampi. n- Iship on a basis '>f cqu.dity in a Istnte in the Deepest part of the ■Boej) South Baseball Has Its Role Meanwhile. NoRro Ba.spOall. which n spite of itself, has produced .1 Jackie Robinson and a .John Wrich*. will bi laimchina another in Its senes of Ronsons. and the eye- of the baseball and other sp . L worlds will be on it as never br- ^fore ft) see if there are other Rob- n 'ii> Mild Wiijths .iroimd who nii'hi ho Ro.id (•.indid..T fnt minor and majoi lenuin icith- .\KW VOUK ANP' T'Ao wn-k- i' foie ilie ivci HI hoxiiiR .'how in. Golden C.ite aieii.i. wi' piiNlic-- ed tli.it fhrlen. fans wmild .'Upp >' the Harry \Viliy.Acos»a shows ed under the fi..:ehise of tin S|iiatsjTian .S, C, .\1% .iSMstaiit ;• (mmKnI bai’k to me th.ii >■ me .M ■ fans turned out to ce ,'eti'.ilioi).'l r nil i; 11, Voiini;>iii\i M. Ohio, wel terweight conlendtr, put tr.e .'ooie on rugged Billy Fui i uie, Plully. I'l- 1 i’4 ol the second canto of u scheduled 10 rounder The re.'t 5 lilt lard w. filLti with action • tlic tali' I iijoyerl the hist pre-'Cl of tiouts held in the Gat.* arcn.i sii.c* April. SIX veal' ai*u. This c'luiiai will aiway.' be m liiiTv Wiley - eorr.cr. Soldier, on inc.ssmiin and sporisn.in. h.e li III-' background lo bring t If., Icm that lyjic of elu.i fu.ii* fai. will shell out tltc old dough-ay.mc to w.itch N.iw tha you arc -Iick- ing on all fonts Harry, you ;.i d your associacs ko righ* *.n om 'm 1 and Eiv. 'he Jacoiis cr.,wd. .St N'ick, B'way arena et .1 .1 le,.! run foi the i pron olio.i.il ni‘*nev THF MFI.TING I’OT Klnioro Hai ri-, ' n. of iho fun ,• aihlctes ever to coni' out of 'h | Soi.ih 'Morgan Colkgii stiapes i.p Ilk'* did th.e laie lamented Johm .v f’oi ;r.ii •.Chen R .riran ••.a.' the I'orld mo.st ninnri at halky Wright .lori htith tc inr- Iteo iiidiin; pl.i.vcrs for lU. Ford, .iiid Vine.' Out.stanHing play r'olrm.m However b- ‘h team: pla tl, r. I- Teachti. 1 I- to More Than 10,000 Fans Tam Out For Great Disappointment By HARRY LEVETTE vViiisIdii-Salem Teacliers Knil Ra.skctliall Season ftitli Thrillin'' Triumph C. le.ini thi-' season They hold the I Stale title and will take part in I ti e .Annual (’oh red InlercoUcRiati I.A'hhtic A.'ocafi'n Kv-*n*' TbO : teams defeated by the Teachers are i.loluison C. Smith. St. .AiigustineV, • •* ‘V-i Teachers College. Shaw Univetsity and N. C. Stal' ] College for Negroes. .1 „ l...... vi'it' •.'th M,.::-' • 'I'l' H’o dM.'A h.l rtr..m... Hell Gedti. aiM Ih .d'. •De.p A"- The H ' ‘AN’P> Allen U. Bows To Broncos lOIISW lU 'll ( 1: FAYKTTK.VII l.F F. • • •' • •;>a-. - . ; '■ -p' edj J)'.) •• .ou,. .l!..ii,. • - ;• -I • u.:. 1.' , Angeies (AND) IJupl.-a.A- . rl Chalky Wright fan.' wi re !oU:l in till’ll aeeu.'ations that the V'-‘- ,n loimer S in nernarriiaii had no; ilom hes iie.'i against F.niiriue liolanos at the Olvinpie ainliioi- luni lust week. Cnalky. v. te,-..n ol 18 ring sea.- iins, managi’d to lose an unanim- I'lUs ill iision to Enrique Bui.in’.4 a' the Olympte l;i.st lluesday by in ning in a vi-iv li.stless fight. > III' eleviTne.is and hard right l«ti :h lx ing legend, many fans dug ;ui> rec«»llegtuin.-i of Chalky’s ni.v- .'ll nous uni-round K. O. at the hinds Ilf Henry Arm-strong sev- ! .a! yc.ir.s ago bc*fore Hank b'- |e.*tiu ' triple champ. .lusl !a.4l yeai. Wright won froi.i Hi ianos very handily. La.st wei k. iniiri than lll.nott came to .4i'e iihi' same Wright 'Utch punctu.4 'v-i'!i lii' glove.s and only hal.'- nght, to lose. Still oilier.' sMid lii.i* •vill n the lioiit was booked, it j'.'•"llld he- one of ‘hcisA' tilings " I rti'liin'is was ready. Kiom 'h jv '•III go. lie went ahoiil the* bu >1.''*.' of winning an easy fight [uti fiiiints. Missing much of th ■ |;i: .. .he luvei'thi-le.s.s ciinneele.t • ilh enough blows to have a bet >' Ige ;it the end. Wrig .t fought hardly moving in' of his track. In the fifth h • came aenvss with a little acti.m— hiiirl rights and lefts to the hea I and hi)dy--and again in the .sev- r.rii: but Boianos was un-ruffU-d. Enrique weighed 134: Wright IT.’, pounds of T)usinr.s.s” pugilist siiv ftins, WINSTON-SALEM The Win- I teachers flashing a :ll-aroiiiid jitliiek turned OiH- city that helped VA solve Mr ; oh't m of gelling offiC': piK-e was .Muski-ger. Okla. Citizens , eiii'iit : )' office building and gave It to Vi terans administration oul- -ight. The purchase was made through an iipprovcrl bund issue. .V FRIFM) AT COI KT iiy William Hcrry Huff for AST I’d ralber have a .ricno at curt Than ttold stacked up on gold fiirnd will tak. a good nporl .Anri speak in language bold When others by their cunning trv To 'helve my urgent cause; Til.it is the only rca'on why In picking friends I pause. Ii' m'i c'llleili'ins of us’C kitrheii f.its made up about one- tenth of till ihi.' cuuiUry’ prod.ic- lion of inedible tallov and grease biilliant ^b.waiii to the I'.ine of .')2-S0. | Saturday night at (he ’i'caeliers Col-1 I ;c’ G.4m. ' The Tiachers moved in lo an cai- l.i iiaa over their Howard rivaL. ' f iit.-^t.inding teamwork and haid, figi.tii.g spirit was brilliantly riis- pi i.vcri. The clo-;.'! courdina:ion be ll 1X1111)1 jilaye'.'made victory pos- i.siblr for both trams. The teams \4 0ic rvtiily matched.' jl; was a nip and tuck struggle the: entire last uuatrer. Both teams' Ifoughl hard to win the victory. The crowd cheered wildly with four W V V F ^ ALVAGE CO. Buy msd R«n Bytrfthiao of Valu* FURNITURE — STOVES REFRIGEHATORS TOOLS — RADIOS 337 S. Wilmington St. Phono 2-2327 CARTER Electric Company j WELL KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF N. C. I EXPERIENCED PALMIST AND LIFE READER Famous Everywhere as a Remarkable American Palmist b CUlr voyant - Do not eonfii.se my work with the cheap Gypsy Fortune Teller SPECIAL READINGS $1.00 Peiliap-, I .m. iii'kitid in -.lyuu. Hull NegP' H.imImII b.i!- p-mliiceii -- Robiii.'.'n and Wiiaht in pOi nf i'- ’ self .md elanficatHMi is tindoubled- By due on that point Wh.it 1 .'m Vl'n'ing .It I' the inabililj >1 ' rgati- iz'-h N. gro bii'eball to .ce thi gli>'- ioiif po.>s'ibjliles it ha,, in Ijcing th- source of pl.i>cr- '.vho can be '.;iv- cii ihe ehaiiee in get iiu., the big \le ' fit I ttO ' i.noo 4 Shn' he b-iil'vaid u-iiieh | c.'ll H.pl-m J. » . lb .ah’ -1:121.. •ee: and TH) .\' eiiiie to KIMli and alhl- ' •lui wh.i -P'. lug ' •.:.,inf id -.f th' Hi . The bittei nppnsitmn nvei tbi | years by '•■nne nf th.' 'ipcral'T.' ir.! Nc'jio Ro'chall to the advancemeiit I of llicir player- fiuiii ilic 'trielly . racial mould^ 111 hich they are *^bon , has pl.iycd not a .small part in the f:ilurc .if other maj. r le.i- guc n'vnrrs and ffici.iK 'o follow the example -cl by Hiamh Rickey of tile Dodgei- in siuomc up Rob- I imson and Wiighl Negro Baseball * must oi>en its eyes and be re.-pon- siblc for the transfer, sale or eniiy of future Negro players into the Big 1.1‘agues. There Is m doubt that Negro Baseball face- U.s most prostxTcu.s year in W6 A glance at wliat is goinz on among the white rr.ajiT and minor leasuc ciihs will furni'ti a death "I I’lirneli.i- .1 .tiii-oii. p'lhaji- Iti: b iiigii Jim per wh" ev r live!, while a board -hij) "V ir.ey.' made .\do!pli HUlci ' fruik-face turn .vd ai the 1PJ6 Olympic games when he won ., H foot 7 m I. ;> .141'l'-t 'he w'lrld ' b* s* This saamds veiy -ptiiung to me. how riot- -tiike you’ Pi'iirniei Larry Atki.i-, the .Mike Jacobs f Cleveland, i. prcpaix'd to offer the loser of .he' Joe Louis-Coiin shindig SKMi.OQO for an .-\ugiisi ngiuemeni acaiii'i the will ci nf the pr(>|x>sel Jimmy Hivin.'-.fcrsey 'Joe Walcott fight w .eh has 'hat ncck-of-the-wooiis ai: agog. had .1 visit irom Georct* ■ "Roia- Imn Slin."! Hair-ton. laicd by m«* I- the greui -I .Negro imcke'-bil- liardisl ilivi. •’Slim’ wishes his many Now York frunds to know that he is well and hearl.v, and do- ir.g all iisht with his |x>jnilar PhJ- ly billiard (mporium The fa.-te-t Th.. ,\,-y H•'•■ll•o. di.pl.yi-i much lell-i' h.ill ihi fii-i !i..!t !-;• ..ii"”! _ i- • •' ..1, ’led 28 Coach W A G..in.-■ I.i-t irii u- t I 1 \ :v ti n.iiiiUc' of tlic ‘ach time Tl). -Iritrg- would -nap , i- ..'h:” . . • l-.u ‘..i !.■' 'II.1; kei • th. -r' !-.fl li '! 'tic , ;l -’rii:'-' '' t>'d "i’ o ft. . - ^ iiig , r: •■ !'■ fo a W IF,.ill ii-.g .Alli'ti iicvaT had a ' h.ii.C'' -W "f. 'h' h -11 Mg.iin n.r. f'.i Al len with t* i>"ii t- Southport Tram Klijrihir Tor Toiivurv SOUTHPORT N C '•! •!' Iigihl.' b.r t:i -1 racial moulds in which they are bom. has olayed not a small part in the f .lure of other major Ic.i- guc owners and officials to follow the example srI by Rraneh Rickey of the Dodgers in siuninR up Rob inson and Wright. Negro Basrbiill must open its ryes and be respon sible for the iransfer. sale or eniiy of future Negro players into the Big Longues. Tlicre Is n'. doubt that Negro Baseball faces its most prosperous yc.ir in 1946 A shmee at what is going on among the white major and minor league cubs will furnish a elue as to what can be exiKTied at the box office for Negro baseball attractions. If the season’s prospecis will only simulate Negro operal'ts to take a different view of the sit uation and of their role in it. 1946 will be a milestone year 10 lh’ hi.-- lory of the Negri in professiootil sports the Mike Jacobs '.I L'Icveland. is prcpaix'd to offer the loser of .he Joe Louis-Conn shindig Slon.OOO for iiti August engagement against the will cr of the propo.ced Jimmy Bn ins-.fersey 'Joei Walcott fight which has tluit ncck-uf-»hc-wonds all agog. Had □ visit from George r•Rotil- tion Sljm”i Hairston, rated by me .1- the great'St .Negro pockct-bil- barriisl alive. •'Slim’ wishes his many New York friends to know Mh.il he is well and hearty, and do- i ing all right with his poiiular Phil- ly billiard emporiurti. The fastest human I ever saw nn a foolb.dl field, riaude ' Ruddy» Y’iing. forn • er University of Illinois football • lid track ace. has sent in his entry to the fine.st competitive spirits I’ve iv'ieed .'numg lo pa'hleos ranki.ij right along with DeHart Hiibbn'd and i*.comparable Eddie Tolan in 1:0 third stringers put on a freez ing .iCi with four muiuto:. .-till inaining All4*n never had a chance •r. plac Iheir hand: on the hall again. Rubin was high -rori' for Al len with 9 (Kiinls. MAKES AN HONEST PROPOSITION 1 make no charge if I do not faithfully fulfill eveiy word in thus statement. 1 will tell vou just what you want to know abfiut your friends, I nemies or rivals, how to gain the love of on‘‘ vou mast dosire; ronlrol >r influ.'nce tho action • f anviin.'. even Ihough miles awa.v. I fuith“i jiiarantie and piomisc to make you no charg> iinle.ss you lintl me superior to any other PaL iiLst you have -‘vt consulted—Then* is no hop.- f -nd or wi.sh . • great that I can’t arcompHsn for you .JRB HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 8:30 P. M. nev' T fail ».i le-unit* the .separated, rausi' • •; ' h ipp-. marriaC'-.s. overcome enemte.«. rivals. Inv.'rs’ quarrels, evil hahils. stumbling .' k and b.i.l .a' K ol all kind.s. I lift you out : ,'tirro'v ami '.mulJ • .md start you m the path • if happ;ne-s and pto.sp'lity. There i.s ne heat' ' ..,id 'ir ii' in.- so dreary that 1 cannot brin?; •in.'hinc into ti. }n fart, im malt'-r what may be •oiir hop.'. fi ,'ir ei iimbilion, I giiaranlo. to tell i .:i IxI'.ii •'•'III ijtii r .. ui.rd '■> me, .mri afl''• I am finished, if yi>u . • not entirely .sati>fied and il 1 do :>it faithfully fulfill every elaii.i '•, then you pay nv not a cent. IN STUDIO TRAILER AT HUNTER WALL SERVICE STATION 1 Blocks from Raleigh Cify Limits, cn Rocky Mount Highway. Rl. 64, Opposite Longview Gardens, look for Trailer and Hand Signs 11' ,1 i :• , n.iilv .md Sniui.iv^ Separate Room f'lr (’o|"iec’ Licensed Reader — First Time In Your County ^nsi .Kill lli|)(»rl Tram l'Ji»ililr Kor Tiiiirnry r SOUTHPORT, N C, T’ • l.u\'.' ri ! ’•• 'in -if ill.- training .school i.s eligible for fii.-f ii'ftling in the Iri-roiinly lourn 1- jiivni lo III' held at W’hiti'vil'.*' v hich is coiiipo.sid m Biun-sMc.'. 'Ncw Hanover ami IVa-i-n eou'i- jt...- The team h:i.s won 7 out of j lOgame.-: todate. They di’feat '1 Rocky Moiinl last week by .scor.*, J'C Powell. I'loir.in'III Wiimirig- loniTm. wl'.o iiii.- been elecird vice I •ire-ideni of t'.e C’arelina Serri- ' Pio NY'gi" n 'ebiiM l.eamie. at the I II n lit nicetin,' in Durhum Mr • Powell i- op.rator of Hillcrst ! Cafe. Wilmr.i.ilo!’., and owner ' f I ill' W.li.i:i 1’ i i' Red S 'X He s;ir-s I iiM' l‘ -4nc . hr-nn in Wil- • n’ii'C.ton on i r about May l.'i, but ih;i' I'Xhibiti'in gatnes will ge, ■ uncl.TWiiy a. larly .-is April H. with many "iiisljimli'iu team' atipe ring in Wiln’.iir.'lon Mr i'> '.Ovi lliii.k- hi’ c.in make Ihe league team I ' come -nit iiex’ riuii.'d.'.v iiiclr .-.i Hillercst eom- rr.iiiiity C'Cicr, win re jjhuis for |i!in« in.'.ctiec vviU Ic discusscU. The Big Fight I.nuis vs. Cnmi mark.- the |•ct^1l:l of the Rig Boys I'- 'he boxiiy; scene. For the duration of the war. the .sports world has been awaiting this one fiahl. It Is the uMitFate 'o ring em-'lainmeni and the charac- er of Louis is a particiilar reason for pride on 'he part of ihc r;'.’** witli which he is identified Predictions are alie.'dy being made on every .side a.s m the oiit- romt. Few d ubi ihiit I.niis w.ll deposit Conn ill the Land of Nod a.s he hus done most "f his other focmen. especially in return en counters. What is out.slanriitig about tins |fight. however. Ls the spetlucle .f a 31 year old Louis engaging m what may be the swan s. ng nf his spectacular career. Thi re are '.imc who think thul Louis may gU enough money out of this fight, plus luge sum> fmm investment programs and other deals being cooked up by Mike Jacobs lo be i.'. a position to quit the ring for g.'od with the title or make a defense of hi.s crown but once a .'ear ntiltl he is ready to renounce it- Whatever turii.s out. the fact remnins. how ever, that Lo. is .md Conn, a Negro and a white figher. will make his tory in 1946. AAU Has Its Troubles The A.-\U Championship m Texas are involved in a nationwide con troversy over whether Negroes "f northern citic.s should go Smith vj romj>etc in face of the record of .segregation and discrimination Down There to which their people have been subjected ever since the Union was formed. Tho.se who favor participation point out that to close a dOor newly Opened without entering it Is bad politics and that to run away from a battle is cowardice. Those for a boycott of the meet advance the cxcu.se that it has al ready been proven that Negroes can run and jump and that no purpose will be served by our top runners and jumpers going South to show their talents to white southerners who have never seen Negro stars compete against whites. By June, the matter will be set tled one way or the other. Mean- roiioert Ardiiir J. Wilson, .fr, Chicag"' horn, aiid a player uh" ha.s been j niit-laiiHinc ill athletics ' ba-ketball . .-'peel'II.vi at 'old your brci'th't Princel n University!! has been eluted tionorary raptaiii of llv in4.'i-4() Primeton b:iskelball loam, iicC'irdu g to an anoiineemeni by Coach vVosley E, Fr-sler Ten y ai.; ai;" one would have .-^aid iioHmik-'blr. A luiv il 'tiiHents .il 1 fViiiecoin, Ihe ■.’2-,vr-i'- "Id ynith ! erved it n'mlhs in the Pieific with the 'r.itiee' He w.as the sole; member of the Junglicrs t .-ee ac-1 lion in all of their III 'ehedul"dj ;.ime- Tlir New York chapter of 1 ihc Spoil.*- Hio.idfasteTs a.-soriali.io ’ has i iied Piinceiot for its ‘•unri-.T- .'tan.iinu nf problems involved in football bro.ideastinii.” This writ er desires to cite Princeton’s fac- u!i\ lo.' It.' 1941) inlcrpietation of the true caning of brotherhoiMi and cciiiality "Pop" Oiiie.'. for my sninU mom*.’* 'he w.irMs' f'lsti'.-t and most danger ous basketball player, is Ihe bc'l -01-i if insuranee for Hob D iiuTiis’ l!l4*i R.-ns now on load tour until' late March, Incidentally, in thi I ciiTinr tinn. •■Sonny" Wood,':, bcini'j b'ick m the livery of the Pens, i.-1 not I'lo haid t f-k'^ cith* , what’ On February lb al Ha- ihi- American Stars 'wifltci wt blanked 2 loOi by the Cuban ,-. S’.u s wi:h Pitchers Zeb Zabala and j Jip Moreno doina the whitewa.-n job — nice going for the 'Pearl>| of Ihe Antilles." Oils I.c.sncvith w,,- J alt set to give young Billy F x that t championship ‘ '7.i lb. titlei shot [ 'vlun lo and behold the .eo-callcd | v'i-e •. wh" manage the coloied- k.iyn artist, had to go out and gel mixed up in wh.it had 'he rarmaik-i of .1 f.-.ke fight with Nate Boldto. If that makes .sense, then go right nut ann have Ihe ambulance backed' up lf> take me to Ihr p-yehopathie wHid for 1 say that it is dumb, very, very dumb. NOW. for a slranse piece If ne found among the nnips of a sport'* writing enthusia.'l like me: To eve-y one of lis. people of color born 10 this f.ihulous 'it's no tuin land f liberty and freedom. I personnall> beg of you to co out and buy the George Washington Caix'er award novel "Mrs. Palmer’s Honey." It deals with a pretty colored dome.-- ticc who raised the Palmer iwhite) household to adult .age she loved them they loved fwith reservations' her:, . I say reservations, be cause when "Honey ” rose above •kitchen-status, they no longer 1 wished her company. Ill. High School In Win Column K' nfoM, III (ANPi Th.- ail N CI'O noiigl.'i.v' High .-rliool h.i; ki lhall leain of .Moiin l.s, III., .-ta:- ■ th.' iugge-t iips'-t in thr lllirioi.-! |i . e p hJi.skrl:i:ill elKUiijiinnship l'•urnalm•nt Ik-it Thui-.'il;iv nig,.' \ defeating Wet.s Kranki.iit. an ail-whtic* leam. by .i.a lo .'ll. T ,•• riankforl qutnl'-t had been rated the second bu'l prop U-ani in tn-' .'I'd til ■ .•Xs'eeialed P-.-.'S, We.'t Fr: nkfort. which led 22 to at the half in the .semi-final rifiional tournament conU-.st, had v.'on 27 gaine.s and lost onK tW'> 1',kiting III. I'lei'ci- i^ip ’ll;:. Th r IS the fisrt yeai N' gio high .school,' oeeii invited !•. play .n th. ba.'ketball touiiiaii.Lnt. I’l'.lMCII' \lll l>l'(lll('(ll'- Troimcr Sb;iw '.oiirs \n(l i>c;ii'cll(‘s K’\l.i;!.(;il TK.I-RS SKT rr '\e'UT' HAL.i'.H .nr T. . Tis.i-' Kled oil M-ifh 27ili a' th' d of till ir I'aiti'iig rfi'i'H, locally, 'u,- Ic-' C'lrlicr pi.lying dales arc u-; I nged The aiuii.'unu'ineul w ij mad" Tl.'. r.'d:.y night Ihc loral club held e- 'cenrd '“eotiug nf th- Ali'uigh .It th* itirsiiit m I. than t>-iit> play, r- have »tari-*i their iiitei.iion of 'lyiivi ‘Uii fot '*!• club, the loe.d n aii.igcment i.s still trying 1.1 land a cal ix.v nf h.i.d- hriii c hall ol ivei'. 'iielo'linit ra.*-- fully i ffic'eni hattiry men Among ’he lat« •. to c'lnt.-.cl t'-, lo-.-il offi.-r 'k'cre JnhiiMin. h«a\y luting caeh- ri ; Rud'.lpii Al.' n e d W..vr. !y Biill'iek. oiitfieldet I.i'ile Hk-ai Um>tead. infield-r, ouifielder and Correnza Davi.s. lanky first base- man. shmt'inp All the pO'itions a;;- wid- '•}»• r and playei' inifM-stt-l ir. jil y >v' On full ’.ime bii>P)-. uith si.itabic salary arc urged lo write Thr R;.- leigh Tigers, all P'-t'- Wilder. Ea.'l Cabarru.s Street, Raleigh. N. C S-MITHFIFI.I) The Broneo.s of • Riar> of Ralrigh. Tiirsday uigl.t. Februarv 26. :'i So III field lo the luee of 84-67. Al’c-:- .1 '!.)W >’.irt the frist qiia.- til .1 oil. .1 with tl.. Hears holii- , .. l4-i:i l.'id Thi Ri'ine'.s rat- iinl 'A* lit abe.i.l .'I half liir-'. :(7-28 \V !4-v S'mm 'iv. nvl Galbretl'. .'.ho III lie.; .'..l iioiiii.' m the contest out the H- neo- ,’lii.id with their haiivl-ool.ng Fay, lt:v!lle li ngt!.- . .d It' le-'id at the 'tnri of the see- 'iiid half and il enihiiiu Slvw Id do -ilx.iit It, bill ti'ivc' to cam e.'si.n '•’ ti- ' h.ill Goodrich w h'gh point man for Shaw with It • Ihe (en-.ili- .oog-jlr it -a-jis ford of 111.- r.Foitenr.'ic- with 49 -k'- t nr.'M n (i-an.'in ard Ha;- \« oie le e tl. ible /..r th*- ..tb. r t* 1. H .:,v D NmI 'H out for tl'i* .Shaw I .s-ics Emphasis will be placed up- n food production by tht .state’s 92.- OOO 4-H boys and girls in projects thU VP1.- says Slate 4-H Leader, L. R Harrill, PRO^RrSSIVE oiri'iiEPS One-Day Service .‘'ali.'IVcti'in Cii-'.i-i'-;.'".! Plion.' *>l 12 Cor. S7r,i*hfield and BI'‘'“flwortK Sts. R-anch Office: 702 E. Martin St. M. W. McQUEEN. Mgr. Forty-Seventh Annual Statement North caIgui^ Mutual LIFE INSURAilSiCE COMPANY FINA ICIAL STATEMENT FOH THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1945 fash . . . . Bonds and Stock I,nans to Policyholders on this Company's Polirie.s Mortgage Loans (Including 8839,466.52 FIIA) Real Estate (Including Home Office Building) Interest and Kents Due and Accrued Net Uncollected Premiums Due and Deferred All Other Admitted As.sels 8 .'76,717.11 ... 9..974.01.3.8I 6.' .3.911.49 2,.391.708.28 68”.162.53 76,222.67 .371,707.73 103.701.3.3 TOTAL ADMiri’KD ASSETS $14,430,144.97 LIABILITIES Policy Reserve.s Required hy Law Other Policy Ue.ierves Poliry Claims Incurred but not reported Employees' Retirement Fund Dividends to Policyholders Reserved for Taxes Re.served for Real E.state Fund Other Liabilities raeiterni Voluntary Reserves and Surplus 1,21.3,109.81 190,368.40 172.338.39 250,259.15 333,339.07 134.489.11 200,000.00 252,079.71 1.684.161.33 TOTAL LIABILITIES. CONTINGENCY FUNDS. SURPLUS $14,430,144.97 CONSISTENT PROGRESS niirint» Ihc year iiisi cluscd. the assets of the com pany rose to $14.4^10.144 97. as against SI 1 .HH0,684.76 ■t Ihc citisc of thr prcccdinq vt ir a gain of S2..'j49.- 4U0.21. Surplus and stood at SI.tjR4.1')l '•ral 'oht:itarv rc.scrvr-: , dtiift 1. '■ ' •'•f4 amount hy .$393,780-37. This figure lends added security to statutory policy reserves in the sum of $11,213,- 109.81 as required by law. On December 31. 1945, insurance in f' i*i* totalled $100,547,410.00 as com pared to $89.'»i5,84i at the end of 1944—a gain of .$10.881.569.00. INSURAr.-'E IN FORCE SIOO.547,410.00 “NO HOME COMPLETE WITHOUT NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL POLICIES” I. i
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 9, 1946, edition 1
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