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E'EK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1947 DOBY FIRST IN AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL BEATING THE GUN AAAA A^ ; aAA' J? ! BY ALVIN MOSES HE M Ell NOT OIL VAINLY NEW YORK (A NTH - JIMMY; DOYLE, a pebble-game Irish buy, H»>a .added his name to the ever - growing list of prizeriitj; fatalities. RAY tsugar» ROBINSON is not j the direct cause d I)u.yie's sad pa;.- ; sing trom a ihealn of life in which lie had risen io worid-chal- | longer statu.-. But somebody for ; more than one) and some damnabl. j system of .spoliation is . , . DI RECTLY RESPONSIBLE Rr tin young, Smiling-lrishtnan's demise. ME AN INGLES is PROBES A piiase of American life in the overall picture is to probe, end !<t !y probe, with the so-called find me.:- lau-i \vt t-pped up ir, t.ov om.ental red La pa- and windy j mouthed congressional yappings. Why don'i we. a supposedly CHRISTIAN NATION, do : tun a; nu and make Jimmy Doyle's ling passing mom;.menial to w rih v.hite stair revisions of boxing laws Ai the same time w-r ivnylH kick ; i.ut (and I mean unccrernou ously at that) some of these suited shirt-.- who draw upon sa’anes from u half-dozen sources o'hei than then athletic supervision paychecks. Put teeth in boxing matters just a this column has lung advocated lynch-law teeth. Bar souk* Os the-: . medicos for life from all practices Put in prison guilty officials who knowingly contribute’to an athlete entering a ring against a man r.kt. Ray Roginson, after ;v in. thro what the. ENTIRE AMERICAN PUBLIC knows he ctid; ; ix months prior with deadly-punching Aim LEVINE. HAD IT BEEN YOLK SON?? Yes. we know boxers enter ring battles at ‘.heir owe. risk We air are cognizant of the feet that .-eg floors are supposed to be (Jackie properly, referees arc suppo'-'ca be human not sad: - ts; gc-ve. mm officials of the sports ate suppose!* to do the part fur which they ..r. sworn into office. So much fur that end of the roundtable paw-wow. Suppose your son hk«ci ooxm was as good a boy as was the 1: u Jim Doyle, naturally you’d let him dti-uut in this American spot second only to baseball in national interest. I ask you. parents, w (do veu let htm continue fighting if a lector told you he had sustained a concussion of the br.mi unde: : r.y circumstances ’ 1 -ay that if you loved the boy and had ms full interest at heart, you would not. No doctor, no • athletic commis - ion should have given the green light to Doyle it: tny even:. 1 uel inat he should not have been per il, itted to engage in what was call- j cd "trial bouts" prior to the joust with “Sugar boy.” Many colored j fighters have died rccenti> but as i } ji h y they were colored fighters. Nothing .was- dom other than -he online, perfunctory probe with its resultant hush-hush. i Well, lets make it safe for all American boys. COLORED and WHITE. fellow-American citizens. . rd the Jimmy Doyle case should i. pen a door that should remain open untO never again will it be repeated (by greedy managers, etc.) under the unholy title of— LEG ALIZED RING MURDER. MELTING POT CURTIS LEAK, Dr. Johnny John son's capable league-secretary, has churned out second-half info for the NEGRO NATIONAL BASE BALL LEAGUE With complete data on the 45-game playin'.’ schedule. The season closes officially on Sun day, September 14. with the Home read Grays vs Newark two-games. Ethels Field, Brooklyn: Philly- StarN. *. Cubans <2; a: Polo Grounds. A« if our Robinson-Doyle piece needed justifying comes the news this week that. JOSE BASORA, cre an i-c ora p J.e rti <n e d Pbe.Fi.o-Ri ca 11 TAN TOPICS * By CHARLES ALIEN l •* J* - -> | i / 7v,.\ I /c' 7■ 5 ,} ( >/W if * i /. i|fi(i\\^ i _.\\U|iJ!Ps ) rl.' L'l'ia iU S" fi-isTr? 7) n s ,i ii^ --~^ s —— ~Tv Ij I j pjS ■ ■- , •«. - AiM * CQrtTiMRMTAJ-. FTSATUV ' i ", . Must be telling the pitcher to throw a curve!'’ if’,;, pounder who held Roy Robin- I son to a draw aim who m turn was i hiir.:.eli licked by touch Jake La . Motta has suffered a brain, oi jceicural concu,.sion in a last week's | bum with TOMMY i AROSE. Bus ’.a. ha been counseled NEVER TO i .-.NTI-il INTO A RING-CONTEST i | .'.GAIN. Now we -Stall see what athletic doctor will approve him. ,nd what, state-commissioner will oil him; ‘Go on out tin tv and u.ht. If; .. .. tire only way you can in big money in die only busi .. s* you ktinw. ’ WJ.cn 1 v. i ; u that IIERBIE RR j -ENLEY. West Indian track son j .non. was if. Lest quarter-milei i e world hac! ever seen ir. addition u Lviv, the tin-si all-around • ;r..c! Hit) <hru 440 yards. ; . eyebrow;, w e>. raised jntyina \ ii m> dsn-C >o*. Weil, let's ; • i; i- vast t'VO-. ark.- VC. .. ti: rc j .’, ee: to my merit on Me Ken ! <y ; . . .at Bukt-lcy, Cal., thi .cr.iOtm ot June 28. the Illinois sity pi ciioin new 44f) yards , 4(1.3, ju. i ont-tenlli of a . econo J , f his new wo) ici' • mark (46.2). j a ... ;. -or.k 4 •••!;.. But the.; ! , not ail ior the seven-league- i 'Owl* kid running one of the relay : gs i !]• ids school team later that me day MeKENBEY onco again tii*. Lis: doublc-fur’u ng in cxaclt.v Morcdi'h Sloman J. B. Taylor. •V-ehk- Williams Woodruff. Her at rt Ben r.;s'o-.. n. Bid- a Diamond. V.i.-iJ.rf. Harris. were all great: ii : b-r.rt Me Ken ley could whip any f them from two to 15 voids based urelv en a- me basis'' it w 'Ulc! .tin).' REGGIE PEA EM AN seem: o be hts one Olympic ihrt-at. Said Dick \ N. Y Truly : : c writer, after JACKIE ROB-j NSON had <•- . a red da: mg J '-.-j;c-«lcal of home plate recently j Teadvre have asked me hew iorty I thought Robinson would remain j ip with the major leaguers. On the j erits of his thinking and excellent lay, the answer is FOREVER." BAY ROBINSON, in noble tru * tier, of colored athletes, has of 'c red to fight a bcnefit-for-frec. o’ the family • f the late JIMMY j DOYLE - That i* 'he way to think j .re act fellows. I Love that sort of i an it ROY CAMPANELLA is doing :< -’rand backfftbtaping job for genial , CLAY HOPPER manager of the j amazing MONTREAL ROYALS. International' te cgvte. who top the circuit. . BILLY FOX looked ! magnificent in his kayo of ARTIE > ! LEVINE, the crap who gave Jim ; nr.- Doyle that first brain injury. | Friday at the St. Nicholas j Box'ns arena. Cl BASS BEAT \ A.NKS: ASHEVILLE SWAMPS CREOLES, i! TO 2 NEW YORK I NNPA > Behind the six-hit pitching of Barney Mor ris. the New York Cubans baited the New Yrrk Black Ymkees, 7 to 2. before 9.060 in a Negro National League came in the Polo Grounds ■ July 4. It was the sixth straight lea gue victory and the twelfth in the last fourteen games for the Latins. . In the first game the Asheville North Carolina Blues trounced the New Orleans Creoles. 15 to 2, in i. Negro Southern League test There has been much talk about various bills pending in Washington j waiting to be acted upon. One of tb- -c bills affects directly Ihe Ne gro population of this country. That is the bill designed to place a pen- i uhy on all those who refuse to give; j . Second Negro Enters Big ’League; Bought By Indians JACKIE GOING STRONB; ROMS HITS TO 21 BROOKLYN (NNPA) -- Jackie s !;u):;.iu. 'Dodger first baseman, u,!* his streak of );:N -r consecutive -.; mos to iiir,elect; 1 Wednesday r.igiit as Brooklyn trounced the . Y:,i L. Giants x the Ebbel r ':c’ti lay a score of 11 to 3 Robinson r daily hit follow* d angles by Ralph Brant:t and Eddie ok in :h.- fttill intiini: asri scor ••-t Branca. In the fourth inning D.f'-’er upri.-iu:; Robin. ■ n walked I d scored v. hen Ci I FurilJo Irh)- ; t, cent.or i'i Id. Although the Dod.ycs took a l!)-2 jw.i., > Gian's last Thursday Robi:i<on v"t two htis in '• ui trips to the Plate, ruur.’n?! i’i | it ting sir oak to twenty games in a j ow. lie beat out a bunt for single ! * th,.- fifth and doubled in i -ami). J.ickie made an error is the sec i.d inning when ID.,* * Knslo. Gianl iitchor. ltit a rroundtir to him. After hitting safely in th( morr.- ng came, Rr>bin* >n was held hi'- it, ihi: .-If.mm- I) gone or. fnde i. a a es; IT:;-- by Mou Cooper G;a,.t pitcher, ije ’in his battinj: ui- ok tnroi ~h tweri'y-Mtc gs-nes n , mw. The Dodgers won both -. f the holiday gam s. defeat >;: tl.e G an'- 10-7 and 4-3. ,V ; . • .a • <.i,,i (,] hi times in •!•«- two dames Jackie •••as credited j ■■■!’.;; hit and <>n«> run hatted in. i His bsUkie pc-ruc-r.'age through i TJy 4th ts .311. CHAMP !0F LOWS CELEBRATES 13TK ANNIVERSARY ! I NEW YORK. N. Y. < Global) i Joe Louis, heavyweight champion ;ut the world who observed his j tenth anniversary as champion on June- 22. announced at that time that he intends to retire next year j.- unbeaten - if possible. ; When he does retire Louts will have tire most complete ring record of any heavyweight champion. He h, d defended'his title a total of j 93 time-, more than any other fight er and his record as a gentleman, a father and a clean fighter is un beaten. When he relit • he hopes to be come a country squire. mix' DRIVES IN SCORE. PLAYS ERRORLESS MIX Larry Doby, 22, newcomer to the . Cleveland Indians, and first Negro to play in the American League in /recent years, sifigied to drive iri ;i ; run as he made bis bow as a Tart ar. The Indians won the game from .th Chicago White Sox 5-1. Starting at first base, Doby I handled eight chances without an : error. Doby -aid he will do his best to ; flake good right where he is, but Will go anywhere his manager .tends him. ‘'lt has alwavrs been my arnbi , lion to (day in the majors,” Larry said, as he settled down to the bus iness of showing his stuff for the . Tribe. The Negro National j League First Half i Standing Os Clubs j The Nogro National League sub mits a 'complete analyse; of the final standings of the clubs of the ! first-half schedule for the scrutiny j I of the fans. The record shows what | each club did against the other ! with regards to total games won: j j lost and how many were played. j The Champions. Newark Eagles ! who just sold their star second l sackor. Larry Doby. to the Cleve- | lend Indians in the American Lea ■ gate! cling tenaciously to a half ' genre margin over the New York • Cubans 'to win the first half pen | nani race. The club against club i record: Newatk Eagles Won Lost Total ! Homestead Grays 7 4 11 i Baltimore 5 3 8 ! H. Y. Cuban;-: 4 2 6 , Phils Stars 5 5 10 jN. Y. Black Yanks 6 17 27 ,15 42 I New York Cubans Won Lost Total j Newark 4 1 - ) ! Baltimore 8 3 11 i Homestead Grays 4 1 5 ! Philu Stars- 3 ! jN. Y. Block Yanks .. 3 3 fi I 20 12 38 k CLEVELAND * NNPA) Larry ID, by, l:.:rd»hJtt.iif.; rc-c ild base man, of :h<; Nr. ro National League, betaine iht first colored player 10 hi’ ;k Into the Ament:,,n Leagti- - all! the s con ! t become a major b ague play, r in todern times ivhen the Cit-v: land India’ :, an- ; Jim.need la;;! U'edtu day hi-., pur- ; : chare from the Newark Eagles. The price lag rt puled to have la (n on Doby was $15,000. Tlte sw-ith cut by Jackie Robin- ■ j ron in the National Le.e’ue since I 'lie joined the Brooklyn IDodgtrs m ! it) i-i-.Tg ir.-iimeg had paved the way , ; in; other colored player: to be. : brought into She big leagues The : only questions were who would be , i the nc\; player and who would! 'io . tin lead of Brane't RicKCv. ' Dodger p.-rsi'deitt. who had brok en ihe umvrt’Ucn rule of organ!/.-! : .-J baseball. ! Since i> ’ball is big. bu inesr . and Jackie had made the turnstiles ! • : ; ck in very city of the older i tin ui!.. die signing -gs ether color- j ;ci players by major league clubs. . sv* s jnevitablc. Doby leit th*: Ncvvark Eaglet"- a1; -. u\e rt id once Day double- ' i bft.der wd.h the Phiiadclphin Stars' the Bears Stadium in Newark ! and reported in Chicago last Sat ; urday for duty tv.th the Indians. E ill Vetrck. Clevviand prc-idrmt. j -aid Doby. was scouted for the In by Bill Killefer. who report-! eci that he had all the attributes of ,1 "great 1 anil player." "I don't 11 dnk any man who has the ability should be barred from major league baseball on account •a. c-'h-i ' Veeck said. "The en trance of .Ncgiocs into both majo» leagues, is nor. only inevitable, it : here." In annovircmg the purchase-, I.ou Boudreau. Indian manager, said the acquisition of Doby “is n rou jail ourhrise in my . mind." no added mai *'Cre*yd, race or coinr are not facto. , in Lowball success, whether it be in the major or minor leagues. Ability and char-; after are the only factors. “Doby will be give n every chance, as will any other diserv ’ u that Ire has: the ability to make, good with ns ’ Doby is 22 years old He hn< hit th ; nxi'i hornet's, sixteen double: ; tmd eight triples while compiling •• .4'if: bailing average with the 1 Newark Eagles this season. Pom io Camden, South Carolina, the 185 - pound ■>fielder played \<\c ry apart in East Side High School in Patterson, New Jersey. He starred for the school's city rYtfnhd J f 'o' urn: iiri> 11. :r> 1 Cl/i 1 or-H i bn.-eban champions -n 11)41 and e;;c;tea enouah as 1! Is Montgomery Preps For Title Battle PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. (ANP' Light\, eight champion Bob ; Montgomery moved into Laomi | Byrd’s training camp here this J ■'• ok in preparation for the de i fens* of his 135-pound crown | against Champion Ike Williams on ; August 4 in Philadelphia at Muni lei pal stadium. This match was fin- . ally made a month ago after fight i ; fans throughout, the country trad I clamored that the two, meet in: ; :der to clear up the lightweight.' | situation as Williams is NBA champ in all states except New I York and Pennsylvania, in which | the title is held by the Philly Bofo icai. With a trio of $25 a day .vparnng | partners, Ralph Hill. Billy Morris land Larry Thomas, to box with. (Montgomery is going about his | training seriously a« he realizes! 1 that in meeting Williams he will be far ing the chief threat to his un i disputed claim of world's light-I Baltimore Won Lost. Total i Newark 3 !> 8 ■N. Y. Cubans 3 8 11 j | Homestead Grays . . 5 4 9 i Phi la Stars 6 17 i ] i N. Y. Black Yanks 6 2 t; 23 20 43; Homestead Grays Vt on Lost Total Newark 4 7 11 I Br’timcrc 4 5 ft j Phila Stars 2 4 0 I N. Y. Cubans 1 4 5 > N. Y. Black Yanks 8 0 3 j 19 20 39 j Pliiia Btars Won Lost Total i ! Newark 3 5 10 ; j Baltimore ! 6 7 j N. Y. Cubans 1 3 4j> I Homestead Greys 4 2 C N. Y Black Yanks 2 .0 2 j 13 16 20 j | X. Y. Black Yanks lYon Lost Total ; Newark 1 f> 7 ! Baltimore 2 8 8 >N Y. Cuban. 3 3 6 j j I Homestead Grays 0 8 8 t ; Philu Stars 0 2 2 . j li C 25 31 '■ I THE CAROLINIAN 1042 before entering Long I-land Univcn it.y. He signed v-ilh th Eagles in the r.pii”", -if 1843 but cnteied the Navy In July of that year, Doby re.lulled from thre. year m rvice in (he Navy tn spark 'he J'-aglc.; to the Negro Nati-"ud Le , gut cluur.pionship. Newark tin »i defeated the Kansa.- City Monarchs in the Negro world series. A left-hand batter? and a right hand thrower. IDoby. who is mar ried. also has had previous play in 4 experience at other infield and outfield po-ahons. Tribe official., sard, adding that they would give ium a “thorough trial" before de ; hamming whether he should be •fanned out' 10 a minor league ! Dub "i retained on die liuii.;::: I 1 egulcr roster. 1. tin Navy in 11143. Doby nlay e i :a Great Lakes, minor-, will’ j moil well known stars as School | boy Row- Yir.-’.il T : nek a"d Bob i '<linger, and compiled .> bailing I ''erago of 342 A big league her:h war- described -os D'H>\ huga.i-lf as the d: i-.i.a. .■! ibis life but h- said he wa o'; sure ; whether he was non Mirj.r’sed ; ban excited, a: more e.V'.-.ed than urprised." The all-around athl- te said “It'- i . big jump Horn eur league <0 the i '*.-•• ior:-:. bu! I Ihink 1 can make it.'' Doby said he was introduced to a Mr. J.mtL Janas of the C’k-vo !'.and ■ ut.i e relntions dep.nJn; a: bout Avn weeks ago.' He: wein • with Jones t>> see 1 Clevekuid Yankee : :n . Doby s od. and aflo '- | wards Junes fold i ini Ch-vclanri bod scouted him “for two munti.' Dud ihai ail reports were highly ; f- 1 si able. " When Jones left him. IDoby w - Ifitc-d. "Ho said ‘You will probably be in 01 o' organizatii in '\ o c. il.av. week:bu I- thiiir.-.ht he was kidding T did : 1 i'v.riher urrti l this niurning 'July 3» Mrs. Effi M id-.-y i'avt.i ’ • Ni wark Eagles- plionod me to 101 l me o. come to Nc.'-ark aiai tha’ C'evrlarul was purchasu; • m\ nm tanct from her.” Doby said he hoard again from forms Inst Thursday asking him whether he warded to fly or go in iirdn to Cleveland. “if its all the same to you I’d rather go by train," Dob> said he loin Jones. “You see this ;s a big opj’ olT unity for m r and 1 rien't v. ant to miss it.” He said he a.-sured Jon< ho v.-.i* not afraid of flying, hui {'oat “jo--: lies once Jet's take the train I'm O Y/‘ ’ I rwi nn.'.ltnn it ie v. -icht king. Member s of his rn u urage m camp revealed shat he is determined to renes.t his 1044 1* r.cckout of Ids Trenton, N. J , lot in Convemion Hal!. Ihat ha Hie still iive.- in tin memory of hundreds ui fight ten: v ho say that it was one of the most savage ring encounter;-: they ever saw as Montgomery gave If,. the thrashing oi Ids life. With hi.-; clev ' f bexing knowledge of the New York-Pennsylvania champ cut his I portent to ribbons arid thousands ; HI flock to Municipal stadium to wUness their second meeting in which Williams has sworn to avenge that defeat. Trainer Dick Kane and his as s' tent. Billy Ferronc, urc putting Montgomery thru a serk s of light workouts tins week and beginning Monday will let him put on Ih< hca>>- gloves h> work out four J!M$?EEi£ By MELVIN TAPLEY BREEZY' v'™. Im¥ffl . 'lJ&&,^i sp?gpga pMpffiS t^UMk wWw mfrmWwmtMyai^cßromjN ,jrf rwomi kncw , y rap actor# 1 gs ffioK./%WS mi '?ouo with JOSfcJaflflh >\ WAS <u:h A BAP> V : ?C I \ h / |/' I A TTT i) iin I j 'CM&b I I TAk£TWAI7% : / Wot)/ W‘A 1 A ! \ JmLL jT 0« WiviWTtl 1 : K ItSSs ! l mM&r£k fe. flLl “• - i \ ,\... j- xS If^iisL s , r a\ ■■ 5 .^..- Charlotte Red Sox Return With Powertui Nine By BRISCOE Tire Clru'h.Ue Rr .1 Sox. former ly »*»•♦ Chtirlotte Hum' :.. hr.s - v turned to the city with i ne or the. f..steal and hardest hitting club.-' 1,: the ."oulh. It is now u uU . new owr.e: siiin a.rtd tv nrur cemen' tea tiuang an entirely new line up "J ■ < bd; i; also a mi-iitbcv of the .'.••pro t .::i ol inn L-a,;ne and it tied with Fir eh ms nj for fifth •-r . i -ated tile Spat ur.:.'. Slug 1. t . s () to j ip a nv-dve inning sen. ,>,a at Mr. Holly Pari: i.efore a ci-pwd of about nine hundred. AY inexday ni „ht June 25th. The club will meet th" Celun: i.if. All Stars ot t'oluird-i;.. S. (.. Tuesday night at K;m:.e-:olte. N ( . The pitehfr, wl; - is a>s:need v ill start to. the Rr i S<-x. will or Jesr:e Bit id y. one rs Y>l -: fastest fire ball right haulers in the Caroline. League. T>- per ;:".i:ent slartini! imo up tip f-»v the Re-; S:,x will be as following, I:<!Te-: SeeoloV. -he; I. stop". Genre Mi ckey, emrtei L -id.: CtiOi Bu’ Stewart, Dabisette And Gibson Tourney Winners DURHAM Geergc Stewart. w.si artist of Panxm.- ami Althea GJrsen. fast rising ir- :e oi Wii -1 .e u. N. {'.. along with veteran Dr. Ivf. E. Diißii’Ssc-tte. took t:;e ."..f-n’s wi.’m.n’s and veteran's sin k's crowns last week during the tnnual N ’it) Carolina open tennis t < urnatnent :.t Durham. Oi Fiiteri and Hulvl.iii of Vir v.mia. dcfei.ieci Or McGriff and •' if urge St :, wart in the men's dou bles Stewart topped Dr. Hunt for '.he men'; ingle till;-. Miss Gibran defeated Miss Mites, and Dr. Du ll iss- Ite U,ok Dr. McCauley in an AH matches were piayod except the mixed doubles, which will be elaye.i bvfor. it a; ihc National ioniiiament scheduled to take ij’i.icc at Tsuk' r.oe liisiii'ate, Aia., some lime in August. Th f is: rising "Wilmingtonrun la iV> ’. -. Liiosor., rank.- hlyi; ill v ; ti.-Miis run i))etdio:i pecoisi only to Miss Romani' Peters who -.t< A v -d her in die nritiena! finals las! summer. McCauley's defeat by D'lßissette mai'k’-d ihe surprii-'c of the tourna mciit. ijidoj Iht fir-t rev (i-4, ! ir: :be next, 0-G then coming back to ’.vin the title by awaiting the ’.a t .set from his favored opponent, 0-1. 'tin SUMMARIES MEN'S SING! KS Stewart d. I.v Hum. 1-0. 8-0 6-u. 8-1 MEN'S DOUBLES Dr. Etiton- Hutchinsori d. McGriff-Stewarl. 3-0. Hi. C 4. 2-K. (5-3 VETERANS’ SINGLES - Dr. times a week with his spar mates K, ni already is predicting <1 K. O. ty Bob. . first bn.seman; Ulyr. - Wi thers, second br.seman. Put-a.M i'etd, luird baseman; Barj.'.rnin Wali.Kx-. catcher: liis. Bit. l.in -Vi'., right tield; Gem go G.ie , ieft iit.ld. Iho pitching utai’f ,vrl' he eotnpt £>.'d of Hi u< 1 1 Grier. :u < kit; ok lv '-nil pitencr, Jessir Biakicy, tin. 'rail right hande: 1 : t S':-rings and his - -J.ina ; v . W ill.,it'i: Be 1: ■ VD • V ..V.: ni> smoke bail. Jimmie Sirnnir will also Lao seen very often ix k::id Hie plate. This is one of the g’eatest clubs in the Mine, 1 etigut of Coined Ban ball. Tit Bed Sox an " eng to be .lard to beat. The clyb is expecting 1 1 leave Chafiott;.- Wi dnesday, July 2nd on a four day tour, will re turn M ’iiday to play tue Goshei> F.xt Wings of Greensboro. N. C. A' .ndi-y r,iy;.i at Mt. Holly. This ' Ii h r July 7t'i. Manager Sam I -ougla.-s is v: proud to hoasi r.uh :. .-pk-.id'd did, The dub (i\peci.irtg a v \ success! j! and vit to: :m. season. Di-H'.-soUe (! Dr. McCautay. 0-4. 0-0. 1 i-4. HGY.S' SINGLES ■■■ Mciviu V. hitt iVo '. rt. Nathan Garrclt (N. .'' *;•?, o-fi. 8-3. GIRLS’ SINGLES .Joyce Cook '. N. ;', 1 d flelci; Mund>, «!-(:. 8-4. WOMEN'S DOUBLES - A liber. G.bson ■N. Co. Mbs Sanson •N. C.i, d. Doi'is Miles • N J.) and N-1- ik- Randall <Ark.). OOLOffIEO STARS WON SEVENTH NATIONAL 111! LINCOLN Neb. <NNPAt - C01,.d ~d track rrtr.n. nm true to form here las. Saturday as they vr. n . f'vcn events in the sixtieth ri ,->l Amateur Athhtic UnionL track : :.d ii-’jf| chanipiunshipt before ; con fans at the University of N;- braika's Memorial Stadium. Pace dbv Harrison Ditiard, ttie v.oDd'.- r:umber uric timber topper f:orr: /Baldwin Wallace College, anci Herb McKenloy. undefeated chain p . (>; ihe 400-mvter run, colored aUiletflashed home first, to win rix of the nine individual track l amp: ■ :;;h •and ■ rra individual ::h;'.mpionrhip on the field. S U YOI SAW IT LY THE 4 AROLINIAY PAGE SEVEN RALEIGH The high-flying Ha lt gh Ti ’ct-.. do mated the Norfolk Royals hot e li st v t'ck in anotlirr lugfist, 10-6, st Chavis Park. Ray Robin, sji pitched for (he Tigers. In spite 'a ih; efiineiil tossing : v Robiivtm, it took the three-hit hatting of Hatton, who led his club n hading during the evening, to do the trick. Smith was tops for Royals with t perfect one thousand for four at- BY KCSS 3 COWANS DETROIT (MNl’Ai Golfer.-, generally agreed 'hat Joe Louis is no .sh uck on the link-. In tact, the boys are in accord when they say that the Brown Bomber knows his way around, and is not to get ins’, on one of those intri cate layouts. But Joe i? n.-t sotisJied. He wants r-» eaptur* the churn pi .-nsbip in one of the bit-’ tournaments around the country, and he has his eys focus ed in ; articular on the amateui crown in the Joe Louis Invitation which will be held on the Rockham . ..- ,Si..m;nu Angus! jg and .(•illinning through August 21. LOUS 11 \S E* HOPE ON HIS >WM) I.OS ANGELES >CNS)— Europe defir.it’ ly on the mind of Joe ! <>uis what i*h Sdah.oiio involved f a , ;;;;; ;f exhibition matches. \ceuvciine b> John Roxbcrough, licit.' . Perry. - fcrrmei manager of in evew cieiii Paulino Uzecrdiiu had ! : rouchcrf Jo, with the proposi tion of four-round exhibitions on a '■sis : mb. tour through France, Spain. ! a ly. beginning enriy v, ::.: • • -Joc ,o far has not signed a contract. m\m servo NEV, : YORK rCNS.i -- Sol St rauss. acting head of the 20th Century Sporting Club, flew to Cli 'eland i v n i.ei .re trie verdict .< the tragically ending Robir.-on ' a!.- !, i 1 -to may. out plaits for Bee t • dve.-nd his :i;!e again this St j ..teri'if er. And 'he chailpng- i .Strati-':: is boosting for Sugra ia ■ air other than Marty Servo, erst v.' lie champion who defeiTiteri the ■. ii. rv.-i i: hi thrum las! vein be cause of a sore :o.se. Servo is meanwhile training in Asbary Park and after a tuneup or two, v. ill be ready to take on the piycseift champ. robinson-whson FIGHT TO BENEFIT FYMILY OF DOYI.K LOS ANGELES :NNPA.) ~ Ray . Sugar) Robinson, welterweigh i champ Just Monday was signed by i Babe McCoy t-o nice i Jackie uWikoft ,d the Olympic September 23.-/They will fight :i 10-round overweight, : non-litlo bout, McCoy said, Par! ol tin* p>"C,eds from the fjght will be given to the family the late Jimmy Doyle who died ; -, Cleveland June 25, shortly after ins technically knocked out by Robinson in a tide go. Support Your Paper!
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