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PAGE SIX Jackie Robinson Flawless , Hit less In First Game BROOKLYN —(NNPA - Jackie, Tl,‘bit!-on. making his debul » . I he D 'Mgers’ first baseman in tin opening game- of the I'U" <-'«>& son «t-uiiist the Boston Braves a! Kb l-i'is Kivki last Tuesday fielded m,. pi r.itien flu'.vle: sly but I'.:’ If :s m three times st but. •\ crowd of rti.iUJ. •• number < ' Vi lotti Mad been attracted L> '■<* presence «.f Jackie in (lie Brook ■ Jy i lineup wt.i f. on hand ti s i ti,T Dodgers win by ; cor* bi lr 3. with Robinson f- ■;>;■::•!' in Ha ; v. nob’,;, ralli . The find Ui»e be far'd Johnny Si in, Robinson i rounded t. Mr, il mi out die scan S tiin«. Hi' eauir up tllr it-.;; :■ tune in H e f. tfi ith iimner-; on lust and t'r ird and one out. He f -uied oil i U first pitch, pm! . i •,. the Bos it > catcher, caught it but ran into it ? Brave’s dugout and dropped tr*; bail. Jackie took a call*-r: strik or Uii* out-ide- corn i. Ihco hit a g Ciundei iruaupii :ii; b,.v which« iri'tkiid like a -in*- hit for a man of i h, ‘ ve- d. Shortstop Dirk Culler of the P. :u<k»v rc-ifir* v> crciriK stt*L» : L’ <?Vf*s made* a -* i viriv. slop : r.o » - Harris Signs For Dodgers Eleven HEW YORK i’vNPA; Elmora T ’Harris, football and track star,) s .nod a contract last Thu; .I a r to ■ p y football with the Brooklyn ! D deers next fall in th; AIl-Amer- ; o n Conference. n signing a contract to play pro- | ■ C sional football Harris passed up ; :. xna.i. her to v,;th m. i;--t i. c A;t fcf r.a;e. Oiympc. leam ;r . '...0r, ; in was the No. i choice for the *»(H» ' nt -t- r run. and spurned scholarship . ct n from Illinois. Ohio Si ate and : R stem University. 1 Istris is known to tract and field fi dowers for his feasts on the Mad- , i -n Sqvari Cameo • ■ and ehewhere duntt th;- pa t !>-« -t. | st as. He i.-; th- torrent nutdet ■ ti ■- National Amateur Athletic bn- ( 10 -. 400 meter championship Harris began hi--, football mwvi-t ifi i igh school at N* rn.al Ala th v. is a half bacK at Morraa fitatt ; C• -liege at Baltimore in 1943 and 11 A and during tnose tv.-.:, v«,i --v. ,s picked ;c Alt Ail-.- ir.iT.rr.t: •<- s ua thirty ■>. cm kuo • i\i a pan. -Signed along with Hart. \va ' ' 1 Henderson s Comments i Bf » tnVIN ii. Hi.NITER SON I '-t- -t* hurt bi: rsetaio’. nutation 1. tv.'ard Uiiiversiiv ,i: tk< seei,v o: S .me of the lies: u-nck and i -eKs {>■ tlormances during th* runnirr to Tilt.- up*‘nipg Relays at Hoiv.avt E ii verst ty Apt 11 12 i’he spi-ctalm s-oidrol r aim p; ‘si hi, In day as u ■ v.-nc-n t-.r J) nt track meot foi ooloi-. k boys wul held on the campus a! Hew at* in June lftoti At that meet the w'hrr *.v;ss general trtanaget. Be <u rfiroiled the crowd by i-oping off t!t f field. This is no criticisn. of tin lit Jetic conlrol ;d Howard foi the* d planned to use ;ln: cit h-’ioo! -jium wtiici proved s.nu .-atlabl' There- is little cKcust lot the >;■ .a st col leg •- hav; n-d r ■ h.ui ai up-to-date statthim Isie cornpeting .school.- were M .‘".ireet High School, Arms'rong K-gh School and Howard Accdcmv o; Washington: Howard Ht;• h S-. iir.oi of Wilmington and Don:-.- 1,-i. s High Sehoi.it of Baltimon- H -ward Univprsiti athletes hi that tL y v.i re- all Prep school boys However the agts -1 mart? of the boy-, comparvi' whh the eotlm*..* Li y* of today Let's took h 1 the record then uhd row: til,' i v '©ybfc your convsrsiation is important l*m 4«n’t hold it on the i ■ smm yfo&rt fsu -m -WosMtfg tSs» jwssserslssr. { while prostrate on the ground scooped the ball to Contive Ryan, who tagged second and beat the fleet. Robinson v.-ith a throw to first ha a dazzling double play. Robinson kicked up dirt with his ■ pikes bus made no pruiest on the Play. Th'..- next Mine up. hi the seventh, with Ed StMtiky, Dodger r-ccnn” bii-: rcian, on l'ivsi and none out, (he : i : >p:'i! a perfect bun' :r it,‘'it oi 1 lif plate, ih.iin.u- ill;’ i:.-r emart Bai l Tor -son threw wildly, hitting Rob- son on the shoulder bird', and the hat going into nr lit field. Si.ankv took Hunt ..ni; Robinson ccond on the error, pee- Reiser Dodge* center fielder, promptly doubled against the right field score board, sco- mg hot it nv.o, and came homo him ••elf a moment irtf-i; on an innoi I out and lh-r --man,ski's fly t-> centc*‘ Held In his first major league game. Robito.cn handled elect a ehar.ri. fi ithout an t rr..r, was creditod with a sajjriUeo, and tigumi tti one double play Sfanky t.. Reese i . Robin.-on Samuel Andrew Oamblv All- American end at West Virginia State in 1942 and t'Bti. He is 8 tee* four inches and weigh 207 pounds Ha reived three years in the Armv ; Corps of Engineers Because of his e sir-, tie is- expected to be on the r.a;-- iVing end at a goiid Triar,,- ct C :Ji: i i D obbe' }-- asset. -,cr. ir, a of if a -aa - and Oarfibh. ■ rr.ised to mn th> nuniKier of cot cited players In piti foivlhali 'The \ : hsmpinnship rk-vc'.and Brown i. m m ur, h..d the only two color : i P jjl. . in th<- All-American: Ci !i, 11- r. They ti ere Klarirm ! f»h.>! 1 fnlib.li k and bill WiiiH ! its.-ith i : jll - t i-nfciOtiCt i Voices C-| !:, in* National League the Los i ai-.if-h Ram : had Kenny Wash-: - ni. in.) Woody Strode This a car The ( i veianh leant has -ig:na; iievace Oillftvi star eno i in kl.- Her. Ohio while Jim i '.. ‘.ii-. - Chicago Rockets have ’ -. ,• : : up -...ithwertern's Brrrue ,f.rti’-on !i,- !.:.a AngeL? Dor. 1 . . 1 colored player !: : ift.-vurct . i;)0h-19t’7 ;fn: ai d h Sr r,|f- > HOvAU'd) 10*? :'2O yard dash bio el. i Howard? . 23 .£ 440 yard clash Young * Howard? . 541 880 yard clash W ■ tson iDougiav-i it S.t 2 is. 4 Mile run Tut-ii-d :Howard) .. . 5.5 6 120 High htirdivs Williams CM St H S.i .. IB.E 220 Low hurdles Ed Gray <M St H. S.> .. "ti.li High jump Whr.iiVi CM St. H. S.i . sft 7in Broad jump Et.giiUt CUnloiH 21 ft. liti 52 lb. shot Kyle i Howard t . 38 it. i i.U ICeconis, 1935 100 yard dash Hat! r.Va Slatei 6 6 220 yard ct.-.sh , Sir.ijleUirv ;St. Am < 21,0 440 yard dash Lmly' ■ HamplOftT 49,t! 880 yard dash t - -cl ‘ Linccdt;; 1 A i . I jl'wmi tHampton \ 1-. B I Milt tun ijibu'.'ombe t Hampton) 425 l PINEViLLE HIGH SSINS THIRD STRAIGHT SAME CHARLOTTE Uiuevillc High . ! Bchucol won its tl.Tci straight hast:- bull yam.' Friday idurnoi-n !,-««. the Theological Seminary team o! Johnson C. Smith University by ; i/.a s-ec-rc of il to y ELugene Wall : limited flic Theologians to three bus and struck out twelve m five inturigs Only Amos who hit a ■ single ami Bi own who hit two ddtt-' Lies were able to collect safe nit iff the curve ball artist. Captain William Smith led the Pitn*vilit attack with triple, doti- ■ • bleaud single. John Gilliam hit '• ; two timely doubles On Thursday th» Plftcville team ■ | won a close 8 to 7 Piedmont cor. . fcrc-nce victory from Hutitersvili. ! High School. The big gun in this victory was smmded by J-ihis Utl-' bom who t.ripk?d v. itii the tying and Winnie rims un bu-i-. Calvin .Mobh s ’Sit* pound light' l.aiuh'r, llinited tin- Huntersvilh' boys to four l.ii-- hiti errors proved ■-- 1 i-i. Captain William Smith' ! ad <.im i of riis two CiiitseciUise ,jci ■ 1 : feet days at mt Pin- vilio's tv-xT game wiii be a' ;"f>hi game .-.lit; 'ln' Highland High bu foo! in riar’oiiia on Friday : April 25. ' ' .A. AND T, WINS OVER DELAWARE B> J. Taul Hew aid G i i-e ns boro N. C —After trull ifi -. the Delaware State Hornet--; ilia the first six innings last Friday,! '■he hustling A and T. Aggies pm o a terrific seventh inning rally, ior mg seven runs to defeat the Oi la ware lads by a final score cf II —8. The Aggies with four wins in a.: many starts thus were able to j .tiaintain their undefeated record 1 t-. • the current season i Tin- contest took place at Cone ; t'ark turn and wa< the longest : gume of the season, two hours and r.i minutes having been used to com j : pu-te The rattier line sided tilt From ti e outset ii looked like; j Di lawares’s ball same. Thi.-. opinion : i.ss further tonlirmod in the sec ’ ,-tnd frame when big Taylor Wheeler. ! >.i'--: r,et ;A::t baseman from New 1 R-it A.-lie, lammed one of Pldward • i art in ••- offerings ovri the centur tick: uni-., britig Pet Pc-tei s horn, ill. tins circuit clout Then after limiting A. and T to a single score ; vgreeation me;eased their lead .iff: four more run- in the fifth in trie tut h v sfvrnr'i a flurry of ! | uigiri--. doubles and triples mter ; iinngled nth h couple of cosily ii-u.ul:-' i Ihe piart of ik: Hoi in? is ':: iiite..; m the Agr.es piling up i ■ :. iilt 11 1 1 * 11 ii- . ; lit:: ! T added three more run to > ; ii.:: 1! it lead nr- to u. comfortable i 11—t mu: gtn. JOE BAKSI REFUSES LOUIS * FITLE BOOT NEW YORK ; AN'J 11 ... i 11. 2?,;ti Century Sporthtg Club -.vu: hand cti a surpass la~t •.fi-k by Not- Wolfson triyuager of Joe ei; lie intm >u:-:t N»i Rogt-rs bout at Oiged I": 'Viiki ,1.:. 1.-s tlu.i i*-« tiluh :iwd not expui a title m; r.ch MeTwcet. !>.>vt‘ rid Ban tills .-uni/nor. 'The ntiis explanatiutt vaueed l>v Wolfso'' v:i- i t.tive a fii! of a ht adi.tv hc nov. ' Biik-i v.-on . one-siced t-. <.t-.nti,i! knock in eve Hroi'e \v .lodv-.x'k m L u doi; on T'uesdii.v my!.; of L.st ••ck Woll'surTs yoßOUrjoernynt left Rogers with no choice tithe: than iu : >£hi * ithoi Jer--: y .hie W a Sc- >ft Melto Bettina fi,-; .-.t iitlt hoot with i.euts id Vanket- ::i.c;: i uv: on June I M. Alt an while, 'h#- champion has i ode i! cleul tr-.u' he Wilt vclifi from 'tic ring if no inatch u ar rr-need. Said Jot . "Mv mind is I - i , ne.de up because a man can gu on ju so long It 1 '‘'alt until next | y: ai it may 100 late. «c I am an* S eui--' to find out what, plans car* • b- work fed out for are " In the event : t.iat Joe should retire, he ha Ujdi ! . . ted that he will accept an offer ! to enter the iniitrance business in 1 I Detroit. Bill MATHIS TO ! C OMPETE SN ?rm relays CHAMPAIGN, 111. (NNPAi Bill Mathis, National Collegia!* 1 Athletic Association 100 yard cUam i pit.fi, wiil compete in the Penn He- ' toy:; at Philadelphia Friday and I Saturday, Coach Pro Johnson of ; the University of lihncis annottnc- ! ed last Thursday. M'aihr. who was ruled scholav- ! neatly ineligible during the indooi | hack season has made up his class- ! i com deficiency a vend was restored ; to track eligibility. , VJQ High hurdles Boyd t\t«. State) 15.1 | 220 Low hurdles ! Bot'iean <V«. State) 2-1.4 | High jump i Luyanda <Lincoln) 6 IT. 4 :V-B in Broad jufr.p : Cromwell Ulowaird-j 04 ft. 2 in Vi lb. .shot i sitftsgoß (U&tgm) ■. uh. -I S--4 .in. 1 N. C College To 1 Re Scene Os Track Carnival DURHAM--North Carolina Col lege here wiii be the .•.ceny of the thud annual North Carolina Track Carnival Saturday, May J. High school track teams tvom ail over the state have be v, invited to com pete fur the State Championship and competition iu the tollegiat* division wilt come frorh school? of !ii - CIAA or well as others located In North Carolina. Defending champions n th scholastic division will be Second Waist High of CiioTloltc. Champiotiships will be awarded on the point system of 5-3-2-1 in ill events, according to a statement irom Leroy T. Walker, track coach North Carolina College. H*' fur ;fit-r stated that tror.hks will tie I AGGIE NINE TO MEET EAGLES; NETMEN TO OPEN; WITH SMITH By J. PAUL HOWARD GRESNSBGHO —In what, proin ist-s to be the chief collegiate base ball attraction in CIAA eircL-r j thir- week, the A. and T Aggie:-. . sis encounter the Noxth Carolina Eagles here Saturday, April St*. This contest wiii mart: the lirsf : ; meeting ot these trad .atonal fivais ; i (hi- ,-jpring. Ciimpctitiui-i is .!i v. a\ :, i SiOii between those North Carolina i vchools and widespread interest .-. being shown in Saturday’s game i Last fail ihr A aliu 4 Cuilr-rt footb ,11 team v hipped the Eagles .i a 11-0 ups,: at Grernsboro < Then dining the basketball season; ■ the V.iii;. K,:lfrom Eiuihant bla-t- 1 , j out f-. o triumphs over Aggie eager in c.s many meetings And • now tht e schools baseball tr- a n; will mett on the diamond at Greensboro's M--moria! Stadiuo- Both outfits wiii be battling f»a blood with evety u'<dicatio)i th.*; the game will be a thriller m the offing. Noted Track Stars To Appear In Penn Relays Hv t.t **«i*;t t.VS i .ft; PHSI.ADT lpiua iNNPM Faei-.I ~ Herb Mi'lvi-nlt > auu Eili Mathis ol the 1 uiv.-rnity u1 !’ i nfie ..ml Ht-rb Dmis>l,i.-, •■! i :Pi u: gli. •*.' lib tin - ■.'u:--.: , t11i , .y Bald" :• VVallOf* T ace tUD : i i i< ipiper. i k.i; : rut f .'iliat ti, .-.<>•* ,fi«-iu.i.-d A Ur..--t oi .i --piT lliih.-lad; .v-.1l descend up-jn S-raivklin Fu-ld for the fsltv third i.u.ii : umticig oi tin {’eiversit. Fonns.vivama hci.uy Carnival Fi <"U\ and Satui tlav. •i. J.inuson -.hiectiir of ,it rnvi-f. InK reee:v«-d rnti >*•.- from mure than ,1,0(50 atnlotos t.. pre- oni in;.; over .->OO colloRo::. I ; schoois ptop. clmnontary :,t 111 parerhia! >cho;»l:- h:*s an hiHinced u 77 event program !,ifh i' one ul the k'lgef.t iri Ihe Capital Classic Creates Conflict In CIAA Circle WASHINGTON <iWPA>~- Washington is talking about U.o eomrue-rcialuutiun >*! coll-, grt j sports which has brought into • conflict a game- between West Va j Su.it* and Tennessee State in tin* ' so-called Capital classic and a 'game between Morgan Slav and ;He wind, a regularly srheciuteii CIAA conference game. Roth i.-unm-- at'*' scheduled to be pk-v i ed here October 18. • ! If college football is t«* be com : mc-malieed, students and funs uT-son. why shouldn't the player* I i.i paid? ' Some Howard alumni argue : that Howard brought about the P c-sent situation by demphasiz j in? football and letting a starti um built with $180,001) of tax pers money go to ruins. Now, Howard has to plav its footbad 1 games at Brooks Field, a high i school piavgound, and its hast bull games on the Monument ; i*>rounds, which is an open fede ■ ••a’ park where no admission can 1 be charged. I This column believes_ _ there's nothing wrong with aUdetics «t Howard that a good football conch, a training table arid train ing ijuarterr- won’t correct. In the old days, undue Ted i Morrison and Louis Watson | Howard tuned up against IVtor - : pan, and needed only a football 1 to beat West Virginia State, Tilt 1 other CIAA teams, except Inn i coin, were ignored, and Atlanta. Fisk and Wilberforcc played in tersections! games. The Howard* Lincoln Thanksgiving Day game v-as the classic, and people jour neyed from as far west as the Pa - elite cudsi und fi’ans ,«* on soiyih 'as the Gulf of Mexico for this - even; But nowadays the so-baited ckttsics attract the hoodlum eje TUli CAIiOUNI \N awarded to the scholastic and col legian; meet winner:. There will be awards lor the re- i lay ivinmi-s. individuals placing; first, second or ihird. and to the individual scoring the highest ! lumber of points. Drawings will take place on the nitjrriing of th-- earhivavl at nine o’clock in the office of the Coll- H 1 gymnasium. Coat'll Walker has urged thru fnch school planning to participate ' ■. il) have a reprev •it alive at th*: drawing In all events, he stated, j thu may enter but only two may start. In the rtdavs six may entf-i , Lt'i only four rimy start. Preliminaries are -dated to be gin at 10:30 A. M. With H'tn e straight victories lasi ■. eek l.c-d to lhi.it credit, ttiii Agfcii squad will (in-sent an «x penenced rune built around seven lioliic vei s lrum last year s 1 iji.ua J 1' r expected that Hov.ard G* n try, mentor oi the Ay*t- club. will stii: hi. most reliable roundsman.j Hilbert Simmon;, sophomore right hinder. Simmons will probably get; the tiod tor hmiiuo butwe because i tterhng jjtn to: rnaro’f during: iss; v.esii's winninv steak iLNK IS 111 Ai s. 1 1 .A! Thu Same tlTTle Ihe Agi;,r bail i Uih h.itUmg it >ut with their i tv| *. t;t.tn, *.. , College C’. ach rut, Williams’ net ..mad, will be the li-1 oft the cur r, ut lentil' season a. nh tne-i op,:li ~ JOS lililh’h aeaiitr! .1 . C Smith Wftiii iht a>. n tennis group re i i ire .it; unknown quantity at (}•; time V/ilhams plan-, to pick hi’ starting quart.! hom the nine t jii.i’.UaTt t, ~tia sci picices cr l'ii- it am. i ;.;Moi v. There will b t .at- tw i event; s>n Friday anil ii-rn iiti- un Hatiirday Will, liuwnii'ti. liaiTijclort, Lit ~i;n. Morgau. and Virginia Sta.. .liVaiiig tie e ir!\ i-nliants, C do; .■'.i i.ule r dk I’.iat;' Aih let.iv A silt J . iollO'A'i T ,; vv ': hiIVU it” • ppm I in.J s to v f vi«--.. u\ the ."'.acptoin-hipß- Lincoln with iu-r snaring of Howatd Thomas. i.'i'Uwfotil. Nriv Jerie-. :>;gh sthin ! ace. 'will be one of lie favored, while Howard im its fur :.la '.vine in the la-loot :t;ect h--lii In-it' also cavilures Ih*' ptii? lie s uye. Ariutig th*' hitch school entries Cardoza of Washington, coache i hv Howard’s famed Sal Hall, av': tin nod ovt't Douglas and How- ments and the gamblers lay odds just as thee on the Washington hc-dskins and the New York Giants. IKE WILLIAMS TKO*S CONI! IN SEVEMTH ' AhLMWVCmm Pa. (NNPA). -■ ; ! Ike Williams ol Trentou, New Jersey, won u seven-rnun'd lech : ieal knockout aver Frankie Cob ti here last Tuesday night putting , (be Haverhill. Mass lightweight j down for hire.- nine counts but liiuhng it. impossible to make him j - stay down. Fighting under his new man ay l, Trank Palrtuv o, foi the first time, William :, the National Box ing Association’s lightweight s chump, was declared winner ui tw two minutes at id ttiirtv six j seconds of fight mg in the seventh i round. After Williams had dropped Conti for nine counts in the fifth .arm again m, the sixth. Referee Jack Sam ino halted the figfcr , v hen Conti struggled of his feet I fallowing » nine count in the 7th. j Conti's manager, Ham Leboff, rushed into the riner, claiming : Williams had hit Conti white CVmti was falling. The referee ruled it was perfectly legal since Ci nti had bosh hands off the - floor. Saurcnu ms Id he halted Ihe • Uoo! because of Conti's condi ; j thin. i i Conti wr..igh»3 l$S 3 -2, Williams - LINCOLN TRACK TEAM OPENS SEASON JS.it KKKSON CITY Mo The Lincoln University track team: | opened tr season with a victor.* ..o'er Wilbert ire University aliU Himve Teachers College in a tn i ertglar meet held on Lincoln field, S April 12. ; Despite a coin wind that swept ‘ across the track and the heavy turf, 'he Tigers chalked up enough first md sieorids is both aelu and dash events to ring up 63 points .nd p.-ce the field VVtlberforce garner ed 43 points; Stowe, 21 points. Led b\ Howard Barton. Kansas City won fir:;! in tiie pole-vault ' and disco- throw. Lincoln present •i d a well blahecd squad Th. Tig , t »•« won sis !is:.l. II seconds, anil six i. hires! LINCOLN SCil! PI ITS li II E \ E 1, LINCOLN L Pa. • ANPt J.in voln tlniven.it ,■ has scheduled ; tot.vet In - tiiue of Tviinukigy lot ;i dual track meet on tray 14 or. l.m win's campus The Lincoln team • is expected to bo jo iooiioieh con dition b> that date as they will lion have parneipuleu in six track and field meets On tin other hand ; D.-exel :dw ay: field- ,i,d excellent i.'iun of Uiin dads It is inteiv-iting to note that tin D■•exi ! t-am will hr. tlte iirst to ; compete • n i.e new iYu.obi; Lm, oh; track griding Hendali field. JACKIE tsOftlN ,OS GI-'.TS FIR SI uiT A GAINSI BOSTON BROOKLYN o-vNPi rust ; ast-man Jaci if- fiofriocn. Dodge, a, fielder, broke ta-t tor nhusei: o"; National 1.-aguo . . pehtiou by it;i!.-.- his fin. i tin in tlie filth i a rune- against :t; o Brave las; Tfeursaay Although ,1 arkr nr; Li.cn responsible for suns- ihrough • aertfice Juts, this was ins first sale i » y ic i i i V i * I - -■*- . . .. .. Look what Grandma got for & family when she was a little girt -a trained dog act! Towser grips the coir- in his iron jaws, leaps merrily through the skiWTi’s hoop, and deposits the little red cent neatly in the little red barrel. Quite a show for a penny! But nothing to the show vour present-day i p ' electrical penny puts on for you. That penny does a lot. it will: i 1 Tell you the correct time for *5 days, or vacuum-dean 6 large room-siae rugs or bring you an evening's radio entertainment, or run your sewing machine for 8 hours, or wash 3 heaping tubfuls of clothes for you l I -. jrai Grandma's gay little bank may be a collector’s item today, but electricity puts on a bigger and better show as it takes more and more work out oi your housework. It costs so little—arid it does so much! Dollar values for penny prices that’s the record of the friendly folks in this company, under sound limine## management * ; Liston t* tk* New Rlecfnc Horn Site HOUR Or CHAEM Sundays, 4-V 1 P-'M.. ESi, cfil CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY i ’ . / WEEK ENDING SATi UDAY. AI’UIL Ju, 1-947 Happy new Khmer new year. CHICAGO GIANTS pop a if onm utt(.rm unim t HEAD MORTH i By James Bund res JACKSON. Miss (N'NPA) T ; Chicago American Giant:. Sr ok' ,:,mp here late last Saturday e.v n iii' and started llu i: tr.,-k north v.ard, leaving for Nasnvii;« to bus. Thoroughly satisfied with t!ie • term's showing in soring .Inhs . "v.’..ndv Jim’ Taylor, veteran >.-i !;■•• Giants, sai l the lean. .. ! Lest club he has trained in He past eight years. "'i he club has speed, hitting ' power and fielding ability, plus • a. good pitching stall'. ' Taylor ■ ;-aid, adding tnat "U.-'H he ha .i I,L heat." With a halting order hra* • with right iiancled hitters, ihr (.Hants threaten to 1 fir y. u.g tough for opposing piudieia. . c'.jiu outfielders. Clyde McNeai, a cmootii field my, hard hittm t- .--.iiort.ap pears to tie a fiviuio, -. doe.- R-urnel! Longest second b:«ii:i:i . Samuel HiJl anti Buddy Aincui 1 a: • threats in tin; ouitield s>ot i distance hitters _uj<J cNlli d-* fit 1 i-rivie i> ') hi J huse i: tiie lone Quest ion . mark with Jacob Kobmson ee! I 1 ;- j the. i:rst kali Ncwlomei Jno It lil eli SllO Vv c*(j upV*•'l ii: i tile 1 ) iX i - * sniii, and ohservers i:» * ini* like him at too hot corni'' . John Ritchey, San Diego ~ x e». ap paaist olio v e ci-nciie J. 1T i 1 * !i; si string catching job with .'ok. TuiL-ri't. veteran <d' last yea .-.in v.-ith th; Giants, getting the relief row. TJK/irui.a Turner, a-Aimv star ~ ,;u YeUauii pij . L'i f roll I the !vl ; ex ican league, has w-.in the firrl iu,;,e assignment, James McCurne, .. i ne.i outtiel’.iei . appears to have i ..-untied into f.-rm nytor - pleased with his pitch . :slufi iiis r.ygtdai sl.i. ter wih include Gentl y Je -eip < 'larenoe l .neki . Wait. ; Mv( 'ey . n.i »-'ai 5 };umpu-;. SHAW BEARS LOSE TO SI! Eli UNIVERSITY 8-5 K ALESGH--The Ye Mow Jacket", of AiUm ieiiivi ryity scaring m a!! i,ut throe inning... topped the S : iw He. : n u Satin,lav alt,-i r.,>■ -n at Chaw. Park. Hogcrs wont, the ,nt-i-. route a tthe visitor.* faWftim; 7 amt r* m up 1 1 ;i*. ihi'i&rd, who . 1 ': ?oJ I'm Shaw, left the mound m the im ~ and v*a~: ;ohrved by : i."them Tht Veik.w Jackets coi it-cted Kt hit.-; and cashed in on - < on ...rs i/s 11 - - Bears. it v* as A 4 jeii s third vlut- s' t;,ii Sc; C-l i over Snasv idie Beai .- u. meet the John • i.n i Smith Bull'-. Friday ufter )u --n at 3 JM m Chav. . Park and a- choduleU iaki -.in the Del* ■ f- .'.tate niiic fvlonOcy Sa\c \ onr Waste Fat ! ! *■*»**- -*—**■-. *
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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