PAGE SIX Beating The Gun UY ALVIN .MOMS “MR. i Motely i FOOTBALL HIMSELF" The AMERICAN f j HID IRON h.>.> produced hunch*-'d?; cl' jl>real piu prs. One attempt?, to sc lea h. h; . : ts dizzy and sky-touching a.- M Etna when hi- lays ct; ims U- who r, the all-time-greatest . : ! his p - sition. Modern writ rs are agreed on one point when it tames to rat hi£ Marion Motely, In r. uleun tul~ butk of Paul Brown's inc»mp>.i ; isle Brow, of Cleveland i : 1 S:.■ AAC loop 'in iriii n sinre the a dine c t Brortke Nagurski. invuria ly s.:letted as the grcatcsi fullb... of them all compares rimot Iv St. the briiWtiskinrieU i.i.cmili n. “'tilt- Brook" when he was at in. rushing, eurstiing, im-.F aiuil • be set. lb CALL HIM GREATEST Watching Motley Jt. ii vaul.-ri with a half-dozen gianst strapp d .«• his bnrn-dooi shoulder* mi, ht su. gest little more than hiutc ton •' the average football fan One h to hear hi-: conch Paul Br -v.ti i.net sized genius ot the it /<-n iit-ld talk fit It t.'i'lh fiOOlit tVi.it!'. r |: . k Ihinking ability to iulb .. (>:'■ u llit ti?i value of tins nti-m>»ui player. On the basts of :? perfect T-im n.at ion play, t t ,’e'., a-., " clan ot the other side'; f ’ : tit'M ", ■ nd a perfect screen tot Otto Gi> ham's magie-passiet, "ivti F Jbai is the bi t the.' o . h; vi ’..a, •.< : ijsce 1 was 21, iv u 1 - ti i o ■ ler century ago In is ot mi: writing fields, spoil: v.-e'. e wat- L ed the gr; a test wiuu? :nd col?;? gridders perform. FiTow. lilt Grange, Michigan's Friedman th* "Four Horsemen" of Notre Dan.' immortality Rob; son Foliard Vpat! then fa ,me» Jim I'D -i v Brud Hoilano. M-.r-t.v Hives- Strong. Br.ium. Ltu'i man. K - VV arhiil, m:. ■ *"-n. no etc. These were mm e -o . nju With. Playt j ‘.viva . : hi-i: ■ . t:Ve p - Ui.rre Vi i tiiU S i., ? i n heart of any coach who ,» r inf.- With an , ppartunily n (,rfce of tiie atV-rcnritiitim d im team. . . M.uion Motley whom > nickname "Mr Font ball tlirnseii, would got MV v i Uiih< siio'ie As huge as .lack Johns'-;: v.>: . : his priSifigtoimj <, ydo;. t.-.- a keg oi nails with tn._ sin m -r a Sjrizzly bear. M'-tley is altno indispensable" le:-n'ii o which he'd I'K.jii- ;■ ftti-i nr. ~ ,i niemhs r N. Y. ISMLS WRITI-K SAYS: Al ihiii jisle-- v.'t.u v rr>, ~ <-i utnn m the N Y. i ime? calk:..! •'Sports if the Tone had the to say of the i.a- '■ id bn .vn t, m. Docen'itvf if; tin *. n*rnn i -■ foilov iris th? Bj own.'-.' o : si ■ t 'll: N A Yankees be fee* til. MV a , Yankee st idiom “Tiis lad who dill the maj..' damage for th-- F. • ah,os th • ground was the th et *>• tea Male, a 532-p* und tulJba. - ith ;tu- j - ot a frightened ii it'- ire . : able that he be comprised to Brov.K Magurski heejun- iher* ha?.n in a fullback : Ur,* ■ N.-'tii ski W h;> crashed with the in men.- ~n* pow.. and di ;*.’■■ f :v! ok . “itc-’s A pl-itl'Cl ess ol'ie ticlional chra> \i \-,.iu sipje. ‘.hc-uts . Intel le- Oi l follow to ne is to Al IV;••.%£•. 'Mi Fecit,al. JACK IK WILSON se. moody re covered IrOli! th si if i “head ping” attinitiistt'-re.i ■ ; ;;n t.y <: \■' ROBINSON S m vveeib , --> :.*.un e-ia the decision >iO round-) ovt. Bobby Yeager at } - Aru-t-U-s Avt, weeks ago. PHIL Ml; SPA TO. 1b heavyweigth trial imrs,. atid :, —; puncher, took wilting Billy Gnu over the jumps in a 10-roundei . Buffalo way on December It,: BSAU JACK, the “unsenlimer,t.:l gentltrhau from G; igiu," out pointed Frankie Vtgc rst. fwho he'i'i in a Iti-er at Hanford. Conn . last week tome Jar,. .111. and Beau may face ; b-ughii in Bit,! GRAHAM for th> Card, n ci •• nil GENE BURTON, th, kid whom 1 think is destined bit the fmtlt jackpot one day. is a hl.eiy looking a 145-pounder as y. u’ti care to sc We watched him wurkiti.o* or: j , ; BREEZY By T. MBLViN SmfTll' r:r ~ r ' feoNicfc of|(vorH£RL. W 7T~7*T - . fepil) pcAU BP£EZn 4 £\ % 'Nt VICTOR i 11 AND A itww*t iyjg tp JR**® }—HAVE-SOME/'Lv i‘"l Mutet makJAckv* ~v i Hfe*HA'PPY ANi,- FULL , 1 ' : 1 V lwtliui ' —' If M f LVI» rAfL IT iliji; ... for the exgrcisc and in shape: up : n.ttcr than when' we mil: d aiti-b in five niunths at;.,, eonciueror A BERNIK LOCI)SEN, the N-.-w Or leans ring dandy whom som,.- ;.\- pc, t*. figur J as guoti ns Ray Rub ■iif, i; .km lauyiiim; at them), tier lon bard none of topnntehcr .aid 1 mean none EZZAK.J (TIARI.EK, the best puiieher anna,;; tin 175 pounders sine. Kid N rf«»i»v was m in?; p, iivie. i?; l.eiiig ee.n? , red for an ATRURO GODOY op punent. XMAS PRESENTS , urn. vmu. ti e N Y Siatc Aihieti, 1 B- x : ci.mmissioti, nieatiiii . K.n aii and C B. P. vvei! specific,'dlv. mov ha; i FILLY FOX and JAKE LA MOT : TA. thicr withli. k! pui'e? amount in;* t , $23,9!<1T'2 <■ ch) ..nd still ih-ste are some v -k enough " ..a., "ihc-r ~ no SANT.*' GLAUS' n . if th: t BE A l JACK knecc;;; :*Cii: the -I:;,!,. ~l 1948 he sh ulct tve .-.mart Mr ; lER. Macy liej.artmcnt :-:l re fxe cnoug.i) to make her forget a. mu Ut th- ya:*)':; DAN PARKER. '. Y. Daily Mi,;— clumms’. in fecit citaUine .b< -.it liiltt llio.i THE VIFU iNG Ft i f Had a u*. t;.,;. vvjtlj I,EM Ft jS TPH. Macy (h'partmeni s t: - ex.* • Ut.hv e :,t the popular LOTUS : BAR h,- week When 1 . 11l , .*; if) ' I: nt lld iiCUu iini.il;: (-ship wit. ( 'll A R LIE HANSON , < !.... ie V ith d>Z- »l ■-t .DC t(!Hg. s- t : and eirl;-* v. u ■ con. md fin Rjoe «v 'lumand American? and eiiaice Wine? and nqia i. , V- e ''•ere amazed to brat how fzrw, frown up n a r turn LESNKV'itTf- FOX bout with the .'.-inner to sac RjE LOUIS. A- th**\ (..aped it n- I.df-l-i.lte Dili p.'ioj VVid'-oty t;• toil, wotild -t-'p f.ca-a-Vicfi and Fox : thr same night, both in. aic of i ; ;c-unds go slc-ne with th;;* failion La Ire 1: .:0-b it,*,:'-; y 1.e.11-•f -•f Jun . ihiz- :-iu,(.;!n crake c!-" - : i!ie roost rpectacina--' Bghi of h... ,iand bnlnant c-aicei rctiritiy an tof yi-'-i y wit:; only rha D. c iiiUci turtumar.- n, .dale i?, , .;a IrtoS y. JACKIE ROBINSON, the .- ; ptent it a tc-stittirnial dinner by 400 ■ Innmi of i < t-niv?-'aa’.y ol 1 Calif rnia at fah Aurelesi the* a 1 ;- eit FH-e. tnbel 17 tn tin eit v of ! - A nee; had much to ay ut sa, ; .1,*.11111 Arm mein,' th.,: ht r,arc; . icii , a Hollywood it ip!!;,; I , t:a rcniov ! i -1 mini a .a ,v, lit i: ;li r :eeu!ld ti- i hi?, j'lght t.'Ot, i.'ii .me, uh-taiking J.,?-: i 'said: "ii won't make m any fas!-, r. c.ut ,t an uhl take aw.i.v the psbo i 'n,.vt .iiso given up newspapev-.yi, ii. mi eti plans to act m the , ..pa t refeic- at wee tltry mat eh' ■ii t;., Pa iii,* C-ust for which I r ■ , ai'iir. ? r.oilr it j in'i r-s;• 1 w x n ; ! fioi-'ii-d by any<,!•>': to do this, tut ; i ;i tic-.ii'd that (’orniii, • i-'-i! r c'icinfHi i dou-n’t bye the .*,?;■;-ci., ilor . i baa bail u,. \v., i i'u.e At (ins luncheon i,, :ci c-e,-;i Ih-. " 1 ,Ok,C of ra- till a o u - . . *. . , - ; o ijurochf-r RAY’ ROBINSON need d • iive in!ter iDi- 147 t> ■ r,d.; butv ; : a.liueeii Min e the da : i,S V, f*t. < ciiampiun Jo, W.ret. meu : .v.-i-icF: u'O.cii b, !ui. i.ao.iij j.Ui, .. ipus lOlyvnpn sta-inun) t,y i u.v, o A 'LI K* h: ! j., lot. tun . r, i iif • . RubuiMii!. a r,..at,a; .>:i s vr -n ;.*-, h plea; i d puma i .*. :, - la;, U That at Lit- id ~1 ::; - t -; ft--.; ; . *. J.'i \V::a car.ana; jo ;-i 1ea.;,;.,! . uffcrinft ir.,ra an .r;. m-.j i, id may tira-a-ii. . Billi---' vaiits Ra:.i,.- r'oti a i any to- i?- yvelcom-:' to have mm. The Tayk); Roiitisf.n brawl drew ns -re fha:- S.SB.nOF area 1 nici Xmas j.u escni ! ; ihf “Sugar S- ;.' who liWill'S a. few .ipnHnH.lll h'e.t.SCS in ir; > town; an offio; that rival? any on Broadway or the rich V. aii Street sv'.tioii: aiici a bar-ynl which i?-- splendid . . . Here is a ii.irct&.ti.d business man amoni: mo-Jei'n iighier for vviu.-m a b>. nefit will tit. \ r have to in given c-vei Hi.,ugh 1 realize the word. t> v •>. rand' i , a long, long tiilii SIEVE BELIjOISE, one , f ti ~ ezeaieG white niiddicvreig.hts w.'s -1-o*l a doled oti-t a stiff beat in;; v> ok Ts iMMY BF.Li,. - arne brow it :.i-:in ceritc.ndt t for Rubmson's t:;h HAMPTON CASE TEAM SWINGS INTO ACTION iiAiVHTON ! NS'iTTHTI. V, , Wiiii ilii-'i firs; e nie-jetico game scheduued for January ti Coacc ; Herman "Buck” Neils-an and his as : -sisl .utss are busy whipping !ha;a strong Hampton InstituL iiaskcixui tilled into top- si tape i- . the comm:, liampt.i n's reeeiiiiy r, leased LI 'cm game schedule, with addition 'll gullies still p ml up, runs as f< .1 iotts, Jan i). I.incoln nt Linciui ''.a. Jan. 10 Delaware Stale a; Dovi !. Jan Hi. Vii"'inia Union at Ri hmond, Jan. it). W Va Kjaie ai Hamptc.ii; Fob ,‘j. Harvard at Washingli n: Ft b 7. Virginia Slat : Hamj'it' i,: Ft b. i». Dctuware St -le at ILtinpon: Feb. ii Howard a! liai'opioi Feb. l i Lincoln ~ Hanipton: F binary i;l Kentucky State Itamj.it.,u: i-'ebrnaiy 20, V, Va. State a W. V,..: Ft b. 27-20. Ky. S-ti- a: fiankb.rt: March 4. Va Siaio a! |‘itersmu*.* ; and Mfiri h «... Vipima Uni n at Humfilon. 'The Pirhies' Dvit-n'bcr recer .ows thei ' i* . ami’s "am and tLit Oil a southern t -nr, t “■. r ~rm*{i< , ; e;.ulottty Stri'-ng M- rc ituuse team. 57-40. dropped a (iD-.sii • uirie to p-av.-f rfttl .Mai,;m-,i state. aiid : jiltt a t ivo-au.a -cries wiir, Tusk gee, winning ihc first fii-ti.' . k! losaic 1 tilt :<-e ),a 52-49. In (.-.ls : i Decan bet ju.nu:; Hampton be;,; i .an ley Fiteil, 20 -and lost a O-Jl. dec:--.: n Uie same Cjuintrl With- - aiv one man riussing i i .: -, last year's starting live, the Ptr lies hav-t a. strong, array of i-t'tv liien, coun vet-,, end new proem ca t ■ i all upon, i --p men a on, !. . i :-c us.'ii’?: squad ata. Charlc: ''Ciiuei: Will ih «v,t John 'Curley ' Wile, n .n. F.ucace ''Rip' Naylor, outstarid o.g -'Har-.i' . WiUiam “Bill" Smith ..nd Tommy Nf-tiim;hain. forward'. . -. a r !■ - Cut ley" ;Vc re '- ad Ocpendabi;* ktiv-rmen vvi,a a- .! t!i - ,i-.i.nt .in !' -tie foob.„Fil ‘f..sail .ii*,- * j!*:* - : Wiihaii. "Sr , r < Lewis and Cl-ivcnc.e Field, l :;; raua. Tom Casey; and forwards Gi 1 Ey-ntl! ,’uta Addir.ori llonbs Am cm/; ; ■ it, men are frt ?.f.m. n Wi 1 ' L.n. Jan a-. Pat r.d Ji-wc-i L. ; Tnluss'. n, ..ci the kid who !; ,d Ray t.'ii ih. ail- ft i a 1 up <. uni tn theii J.', I outld tilt: flay. . This fight Woi: piaci- the raiTie mi*. Rt'iiain.-,r,;i '\aN U itj I}■ t f j«; ct»;}\ 12,0‘h , a,*. lii:n ■;-eh Fa-ii take a nu i , whipping fnm Steve in M.,J, si ft Square Garden s j.i?i '47 incic’.'i l-ola i . I iltti- 3. a- was Ur ' by F 1! Ii vvr-vt . Belt i-a out-. igli rj him by i t th? and it: .at -ci i, a- L, i pumeht-r . a ti 1 ? ■ -. the ti,,, ambers. CH ARLIE ISt IL. mj Fuji of p.p Manna!it Nation: .; it a! his c - ijoairo.l it't-nKi!!. L. 1 iubuiet ~f lhe- Am, rioait Ba .sot a; i laagc *3 t'tt lit t •*'!!! lit;., ot CPb a-!! <■ • A. 0.1. non DOUGLAS .- ill- ■ that li .- '9.4,-b: biiskt-Ibub Le::.- at'..'- up with the fit si tea. te; Hi m i t'iit e reVV t Uapl "Fob * : it!id play tog a supej'hiliv ,a and ot ball nr i-.hoit- ,F,,-jt ■ tU,: a, r, D: JU Kill ,S It!:- Woo'is. ..mi G oi; 1 Uiv-.w ex-ludiniTa Urn icrsilv wondei - Eric Illidg, is nanalirif? me ie,;e: 1.11 the I. !*''* they I;.iV: r.jC'iled lip 22 : il-Uf'h! Vv 11 a VV OV. A preliminary suryev in'lirat. 0 mat appi-oxim.ilely i .too priv: s credit sourcc-s an wiilim, to m via.-.! mere thun 20 million dollais m !«:: ! >v piircliase, devclopmciit or eolai'.i.',! nr.iil ot tani?. The ,p- I’iieaul?' chief difficulty, the sur vey ..-jmws, j?? finding satisfaetoiy ,in ::.s for sal ai reasonable price.. M i'e than -I t>oo applicant.- a tread v hav e? been approved ,-h " i'd,- ioi , ■ m c loans Mickey Rooney pavr rogula. visits to polio pat ion Is at ih-.- Mi an G,Herat Hospital. I'llli ('AKULIJNiAN TAM Alien %. * » -'-■rj - ■ ' ■; L,-- y t e* if l ! / r ?DA 1 ‘rrm ‘ • J. . * . - V r / p-f 1 V 'l - , a c ..\ii i T- v CSATueeS | “Be Sure To Stop By The Butcher To Make Sure We Won’t. Be Without Anything Fur Supper!” Robinson Retains Crown In Detriot BETROri iNNPA>~ Sugtn Rav Ruimiiion ictaiiu-.t hi', world we I • le. 'A'eight till- iiloe Li t L i id.:, night by -a,,:..i * a six round bvh nic.u knockuu! ovei Chuck T:iy lor o; t.Yu] i:, 11, 1 ‘ci'jreivK ariiu, before i record crowd who pui.l .1 ifn-.'jd gat,- .| SF:.' J ..;j22 to sc-i tii! light al. Olympia Stadium. It was Robinson’s sixty-sec ,nb ; knuckcut and the result of the Lght was rievvi in doubt. Alter the fij-ut had been stop• . Led at the f-ii-1 0; two iL: iuL .ur.l Taylor’s manager took him to Wo man’s Hospila! where a hospital Nation’s Top Teams To Clash In Vulcan Bowl 818 MINCH A. M ■ \NPi T»v Vu3f:ir! How! ns - e.Ui , ~;' :hevim ill." i )> ;iilf.■<-!ii.n ,n M<■ •-1:. iiWiibaJi '.vli ii Cr.iiol.iing • Colic i.iui VV 1 iMf-t J..1 ll- 111.". it! 1 ;U'kV ■ • li. 1 if i i .T.,,j1;:;1 , i Wilt K-i J -i;-- a : 1 ■ ,lu-n Ki i!.. > sui jug ..iliiiiii; with GranihUng ■;. t I!•Kt'! Sl-e- ;ii.l lie i.a. s. (IjTiiiii-iing iiolds vi<‘M i'iej. tsVtr! lotli li am.-. th.u up taking pul in Lout garni- ;lu, i\v thn litijiday,. Wlippi?-■ -iv ■ put. a lull'.- triuu Ijji ; si,- .a -a, mher b-wi parti. i;.-.:ni:- lii . tlivhi; ■ fa■ i: ~i 1 ■;I S;..nl hiwii : University A' is ■. i,; v. u plm.ttC in l!i Vam at U.iU.i.s, IX'ivni Ler tir» rile Tit.-‘it. .- lau.-'liiered i ! lni 1 ...pati-SiTatii <'. Mi' ii' to n i!..l .iiidt-i 'Siiiihi is slated <o nu-et s. ; n Uui.isUiii - oil. in tii i ait ii' Uuwl eaiiie Jann.irv | ai Ft. W r 1 •■- 'if..;, i>i her teunis i-ngmed m in - games that have felt the claw.: the- Grambling, Oulkv.e Tsars at • l’raii it View Guilty.*.' aml Hel'hti!) .- . Cookman C lU*. : t TV. irie Vu v. goes against Texas .eia' in P.'.c...- Vicw New Yt. v's day while Be ■ tinme Conk man ■ s; hedoUd • tackle Homs N -in .1 in lb- Flower i><-v. i g;u?jp si Uu-ksoiivlis.' Via. Grumbling Ci-L.-d Pniiii View with a Id to 0 uele ‘ . od pin.- le.'cd Bpttotwu' Uooi;n,.-n 47 i ■ t.i in ills sec n.i annus’ Lion Bow S no.- i i;.vni De/'ci:-ibei A. !■ . •.)• gt .d lYnSelUie end fut'ii e l.'njjf of the point t.hal ’be VBf tin ill; naiion's ;imnbv'f ee and two 1 •even seconds of the sixth round, physician re no: ted that Tay I had suffered a mild eontusion of Hit ki iney ,I . a real!lf r>f Suf-.a. Kay's vicious attack Taylor ,\a. garni* bat ihat ,* ai! that can L* said for him. Sugar Ray, -n the othei ban w.c: 11 perfect condition for 1, * second defense ut the veai of the title he won in 1946. and gave T -%]■>: an unmerciful beating. Afthoueh Robinson did not j j knock Tavlo. -.iown until Fne tlu* t :ul w as evident from the 4th round. iis.m. W.lberf.-irt-e dpi'eaipri Praiiif Vi v ('oiler 2G to 0 m the first .r ..rdnr i! -* I -tip Fuel Bowl played i. ■ w»ik f id at sunny ! WPateril'M S MIWSRj 1 in- inf' subm rsi...e rxpli raj.iiri i.iarsf lor l'>catin; v sands, r.frala an: .'i in t'. :'-'s i;.foduet.ive ot einde ].«■• I roietim and t iher b'-dr.-.-arbon su..- stantes and min ra! values has beta : ■ t-. signed and patented, il will rm.a.e ; P ; '-ible If'-:' driHifi; sad othei f-s --ijJni'atioo op ration- of noe.'.-ti boi - s.. and i liie; u lid t-v.a I ei forma- N«-w iy patented life pr servi 1 has h efiemu-ai healer made ai'i’v. iotraduetion of wain into the nspouitd. The device inay be used ais.j in a belt far the protection of ,h. weai-ei from t-xlieoi.- cold. v » + Improved apparidiis bn dels/-; aiining the tape content of a gas T'l.-iini’.y pniei'd d, am he used ' ■ ’esi the air in factories or othri I : closed spates where ssoiverst vapors : may be present, and by fliers to Os i mm. wbethei the voetei --apoi - i -ait t" sit in their cylinder of breath in.'* - xvgen is hv. '.-tioitgh so it >v. • 1 : :;i,i turn inlu ice tryst..l.- and plug: Hie breathing apparatus l.ight weight crutch bavin? a tubular body and tubular base. ie) scopu-aliy arian.-.fd fur adjust :m lit. and adjustable bandies, . : .upport head capable • t, cushn n ed rocking mov. ment .aid n curved - ii ■ i psera providin,; a secure eon- iact ter the emteh. was j-ecernlv patcrdid uy Texan. Nt w iiiv.r.ion uses glass fiber ! in alternate layers to provide tin- j leinfor.emeut necessary for sue | -•essful manufacture by laminaiioi , cf plyiv-tn-d construction suitabb: j Mr ust in place of racial. ’Progress!vr Simile' : Names Five Negroes CHICAGO iANP) - Five No j greets have been drafted as rand. ; dates for Cook C unly offices or (he Progressive parly slated, it v.-p --disclosed here last week They am ; Dr. Clifford M Doyle, for city cor | onei Thomas M. Clark and Uly-;| ,S. Keyes, tor associate judge ot i ijv- numieipal < --urt: Sam Parks j | for sanitary district trusteeship and 1 A tty. H.rl B Di-.i.crson as eon i : w. lor The first district. ! Cut-rent iy the Progressive party tv j i .-.eeking declaratory judgment u j • circuit court hero in place if on j j the April Pi Mary and Novembci j ! ekatioo ballots as a regular party. ; • Its suit is based nport *.hc fact that ; j Prof Hoover F. Carey, party'r- can- j i (iidatp for state’s attorney ama?s -1 ! | 818.009 votes to load the Prcfrcssiv • i ticket tai sufoaricu «eafi jin|g ■ ?fovw,ber 4. Jfcaring ots the ONTHELIMB By GEORGE LYLE. Jr F< r the NNPA News Service “"PHILADELPHIA Baseball* moves into the picture as the year 'ends with the announcement by j , “Chief ’ Ed Bolden, owner of tin i Philadelphia Stars, that Oscar Charleston, ora- of baseball's all time gloats. will take over the managership ol the club. "Charlie” has been actively ! identified with the national past tune since his introduction to the Maine in 1913 when he first don ned a glove while serving with the United States Army in the Phillipines. As an outfielder tie had no peer and. during the or. suing years, he had a meteoric j career which embraced teams in all parts of the country. With the w'ealth of young ma terial which the Stars possess, the ioealites should be one of the ma jor threats for the pennant in the National League In giving his Christmas present to the Philly fans. '‘Chief*’ an pounced that he is giving Char lest on a free rein with the hope that the results will please ever.' - one. Basketball in the into!fraternal h op got underway Sunday witn ; the O. V. Caito Elks Hall being the new locale Kappa, the de tending champion, will floor ■■ crack five, while the othei eon tenders. Omega Alpha and Sig mu, all premise surprises in their line-ups. The cream o' former collegiate basketeers will be on hand to rep tesent then fraters an i, witii ti«* every other Sunday schedule in effect, play will be, as usual, up to the standard set bv the loot) m its eii ven yc,of existence. Miss Laoma Byrd, who runs a naming; camp for fighters in Pieasantviile, New Jersey, spec ials that Johnny Bratton, who meets Livio .VI t r,elh in a Conven tion Hall wind-up January 5, ir working out at her base. B: attun, win nails from Chi cago, lia.-, complied a bang up i< - - ,ird. and the Mnielli bo <t. should Lo a stepping stone toward the title bout whu h he seeks. Mine Hi. you rnav recall, look a decision from ex imhiwv -pit boss. Bob Montgomery hr-tv re cent.lv Back to baseball Moguls of the Negro National League w il meet in New York sometime earl" in January to arrange schedule, and make trades. It if to be hoped that this VO.;; llu-v will bring out oi retirement the plan which the writer and several other sport', w; 'iters, ad vanced last Season for setting up up a fund t i tnka rare of ba.:.*ba!' players who have reached the end of the :■ ports trail. Othe: busi'iCSSes a.av.- pensifal olans for their employees and. several y< ur ago, a plan was set tn cpici ation by the majur leagues which guaranteed their plavetr an income aftei thee had been : j “put out to pasture ' It is hig;- i lime that, tin so men wh > have : given so muon to the Negro ve. • ■ion -,.-f the game should In- s-. t-o , some on sc* of security lor the-, i declining yea;; . Princess A run- College, with ■ : freshman basket ball team conch ed by Bill Lampkinr of Morgan ! C’l-llege lame, .cmpped then' init iid game to Lincoln University last week but kinked guod in de ■ tng it. Composed ol a numhoi Lie rriember.- of their un tele ate.l ; football team s' look; -th the PAC term;- wiil have to b | reckoned with >n the future in all lines of endeavor. Currently tie-v are be din- * *» * ; drums lot a freshman from Ja maica who, is. to read his clip Dine s nrettv hot on the (i>• ‘ i oath. Answer, .g to the manikin f McKin w. ft.- admits to •. ivin-* a running acouaintancf- with a 'home y" Herb MeKenlev. His .' forte, however, is the sh *rtm di ‘ancos. from tit) <o 220 yards Loook , foi’ him to be among tic con Debtors in the Philadelphia In ouirer Charities Indoor meet j comes January New Baseball Club Formed Greensboro. N. C. Sundae uiternoun at the Windsot Com munity Center, the Negro Ameri can Association, a baseball league was organize a. 'X he following teams were given franchises: Richmond Giants of Richmond, Va.. Danville All-Stars of Dan ville, Va.; Raleigh Tiger:; of Ha ieigh, N C.—former members o. , the Negro Sou them League; Dur ham Eagles ol Durham, N. C.: ! Greensboro Re I Wings of Grcens -1 boro. N. C ; Winston-Salem Pond • | Giants of Winston-Salem, N. C„ ; and Asheville Blues, former mem her and champions of the Negro j i Southern League in 1946 av. d j 1947. The Bhn.s home grounds will be- Asheville and Charlotte in North Carolina Several appli cation:; have been received for eighth place ;n the league. One j of these applications will be ac I ; egpted at the January meeting The following officers were j elected: C. 1. Moore, former Ath- \ letic Director and Coach at Ste- | phens -l .ee High School, A-hi - : rille, N. C., president; C. U. De- j | berry, former Athletic Director! and Coach at A. and T. College, j ; Greensboro, N. C., vice-president: ; P. B. Morris, principal Goshen j • School. Greensboro. secret.s-w, I ; and D. J. Keek, cashier at Far ; niers atjvj Ms Raleigh, IN. i C treasurer. The lea cue season . i will begin Mav 2nd with the firs’. ; | half ending Julv 4th The mid- j i M’hne: meeting will bo hold in j I Winston - Salem, January 25th. ; ! T«ani owners present v ere, ! Mer-'rs. Mitchell Durham Ea«les- i I F B. Mcrris. Greenshorn Fl ° d ! Wins.- Arthc" D n ve Raleigh Tt i ow?- James W Fetters, biaitv'llv j All-Starr- Campbell, Wio-v-. ! "istem Popd Giants- J»-»e Miles*; LP : ■-■’baa j mi.-,,/yibMaiwe: \VKKK ION DING sATUKDA Y f .JANUAH') :5, DMB ’ T wo Big Sport Moments The Brooklyn Football Dodger i bench stood uo to a man in the 1 game that saw former 609 yard | king Elmore Harris race 99-yards ; lo a score, and that 33 yard run back Harris made against th* ; champion Cleveland 13ivwn« . . Such title: a “Dark Lig itmny. Struck The Stadium. ’ ‘’Kust-n Than an Atom; Flash 1 were em ployed by metropolitan newsmen in describing Buddy Young’s play 1 during most of the past season . Dick Yeung's '.tor (N. 5 Daily • News. Sept. 16) in which he said of Jackie llri inson: “There was the first game of that crucial St. Lou series when Robinson bias’ cd the two-vu’. homer v, .licit wip cd out a Cardinal lead and started the Brook? tow-a nl victory “Ed Stank,y, who score* I it front of Robb.v, waited at th; plate. pumped ais hand and slap ped his back. Nevei before in hi.*- life had Muggs.v (Ed Stnnkv) uv • gaged in that commonplace c.-re I ntimv for Robinson, or anyone, else He had always considered it ‘showboating’ blit this time hi" elation overcame all pi cedent. "Two day bun Robin mi.. a spectacular eight-inning giob ot Nippy Jones’ foul pop m... tln- Brooks dugout-ending the t'rame and taking pitcher liail Go gg out ,of a tig!’!’. Toat was the ritttic • raver of the Card-crushing : ab ler tilt, and a--. Jackie made the topspeed catch and seemed head - cd for a nasty mill into the dug out, Ralph Branco, pitcher, h aped to the top -hep and thr« a* his j • arms protectively around Rob'n Slate I I finis lo I arm Homemakers By RUTH CURRENT Stale Home Dtmon-itration Agent When putting feat net into .< new pril<-. . lied rur* lb m-.ule iof ticking w ith pnralfin oi : candle. Tfu; wd! k n th* - - dan ! yer ot the featheia e.iining thru when you us> the jidluv,. Wh< n ad beg irheese to ~lh( r I ingiT-diect grate, break .u- slice! it into small piece.-; r.ithe: than one large pua- When l.ruketr up. , ; cheese spreads inoi'e eventy ! among other itngredient:: and! li-.ie.s not form a •;oiid tump or : turd when fa! nu-lt- out. tin; l helping mixture to ctrok in rltort. jer time. Wl-u-tu-ver po.-iaibU- bl -n«( cnec-.e in a smooth sauce fu-b r; • adding to othe.- inr.redienti. !i\ t,smiling tiieese with a saiii , In. i : first, curdling iliffieuiti may i> ■ avoided. Stay tn tin- “-yunn.i an-' <■! vi.ur thoughts. v ’u!.c thoughts g -t. into habit.-: th" I'.ati'in as sou do A cheerful fact- r.- a ' weleomf ” sign for your friends. Hints t spec.i your ironing. Eoii those pun. wiil. . first whir a 'need a cool ;is -n -• ';*.-.-p Ifiesn oil j top of basket. A’was iron lain ics tlmy a: e dry Iron the extra, into! sc parts first - ■ inset pocket , at tach- d shouldt pads, facing-. ami so forth, if the moisture is not : fully evaporated in these par:--., they'll cause- the garment to • wrinkle. 1; is hard to do them 1 later without mossing an aha ids ironed gat merit. Always- take an extra seconri !*• »! : n *•' the i'Jj liiC-nt ,|i th • begird t-i get max no urn ; i •r a r -,: M.H-face. it -as'* :, tame in the long run and ofte:-) sass-.*- ironim* in i wrinkles. 11l general, iron sleeves, r.a.:h* iriniijungs, such a- ruffle first . CtJiars mav R>* done lard, if >u prefer, pn.-vided the garment not too jarco dangle from b <• : oard. The top par: of long garment.- next. Th*- bodicr’ of a hoiiseeo i: -r dress, iur instance, then th skut. It saves mus-.ing. Iron bias rut garnient.; -with the grain of the iabrie rather t.uaii frarn neck to Item or saggin,-.’. mav i esiiH. Fold wide art icier ■ ridi rs ie blecloths, lengthwise and iron on-* side. Then fold double and iron upper surface. Keep on folding and ironing the upper surface un til the piece is finished, Avoid sharp creases. ’'Next Door” *y ted shearer -v . PateUm Ma Fir- IWtonntofi To Ou 'lnto Tha Otam? Batiks —then hugged him fur joy. “It should be remembered at ; all times t-iai. no Dodger ever i had anything personally against Robbv. It. was simply a resent in* nt born of eintoni of precedent or whatever you care to call it GEORGIA BORN PEACH Robbv wa.; born in Cairo, Ga., Jnn. 31, 19)9 .■ He was a sen sational athlete at the University i ! California at Los Angelos shin ing :n basei.iaii football, baskel i ball, tennis and track. Coming fiuni the famous Kansas City Moil a relts, N < g r a American league, Jiickie got into organized ball with Montreal. International lc ague. March ”, I94fi. at the San ford, Fla., training camp of the Royals In the Muntreals’ open ing game at Jersey City, Robby sntackcd a home run scoring two right: mates be.ides himsch . . . Led International league in bat ting 349; the Dodgers signed him this year and he blossomed into the nation’s best base runner and tup ba:;- steaks.. a mighty hitter and a heads-up hustling ballplay er, his is the glory dreamed only bv the Ruths and the Lou Geh i igs. lb- was married on Feb. 10, 1949 to a UCLA classmate. Rachel Isuni, registered nurse . . . Thc-v have a- on, Jackie. Jr , a year and a month old o>me the eo;t of !)* cember. CANADA LEE IN CHRISTMAS DAY PROGRAM OVER STATION WHEW N< -v York (AND Versati.e : iku'iocia ]:<■• pulled anoioer iDst I one on his pubiie. The actor* | eirk'in.T •• f :iv (. who TpV’Orent i v x v - Im -"’ ! ■ ];•.* tV'peri) w;ts starred •riii Christmas day over Station WNEW 1 1 tan 12 noon to 12:T) p.rn. singmg i na acting the ml * a Eljeneaer Scrooat m the rnu-:l --. cal adaptation of Charles Did: eo "A Christ.-'iCarol.’’ The rule -.vas played tn n iraight dram.-itu- version by Mr. t o' i;.st rear. Tnis year, howevey Shelly Dobbins had some eight Mi‘-’u..d -.‘i, - . lei the production which )*:• i it- premiere bcoadca.;t . ia WNEW in .. musical version Fans heard tin- mellow-voiced Canada Lee og “Bah Ifumhus ” in v.-hii it .Bcrougf* expresses Ins anti Chi i-.tm is seritinif-nts and anot-her wl u-.-!.i tells of I; --- i changed *on is. Bam The-mpson served as the >' ai rata i-'ii’ Bis -.hm.v which IV: icected by Jack Grogan. T 8 Ot ”aiti/.i! ions \ CruiHlnl \s Siiltvcrsive Iti \\\ v. <-Vil Tfark Wasl.incjion, D. C. (NNPA) -•- Attorney General Tom C, C’Urk last Tuesday submitted a hst of seventy-eight organ wuH ans branded as subver sive io guide the Loyalty Re view Board in determining the Iriyally ot Government em pit yees. The list contained both right and lest wing groups, including the* Ku Klux Klan end the Columbians, organiz ations whose activities are directed chiefly against col ored people, Jews find Cath olics. Other organizations listed by the Attorney General in cluded the Southern Youth Congress, the United Negro and Allied Veterans ol Amer ica. Council on African Af fairs, the Black Dragon So ciety and the National Ne gro Congress.

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