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PAGE SIX BEARS DIVIDE HONORS IN WEEK-END TILTS ■ (Beating The Gun ! | BSf AI.VIN MOSES NEW (ANPI DAN PARKER, N. Y. Mirror scribe who m ; , cializes m devoting ome portion of hi:; space to activities m which j 'the colored-athlete sparkles, told the sad story about the inscrip tion that appears on the back of tickets New Orleans Sugar bowl Fans Buy - In part it rea l-, "This ticket is sold to only menure. • of the Caucasian race, and if used by another in violation of , lav , such person may be ejected witn penalty t r • efund" . . . No.’- readers, do you care to marvel any longer as to why I coined He < t'iumn-expressi-.rn. THEh'E-DIVIDED (not United) STATES Or AMERICA?'.’? Yes. Mr. Parker, we trot on-;.* know of this, out of 1,000 and i “mud pics'* of a similar character that make recti , (America’.-- 11:.'i lent) life one that only the spiritually strongest surv. . . Without out If; s like religion, schenl life, sports end ;ntr own social struc tures, I wonder sometimes just what would prevent i<of us from becoming hopelessly maladjusted, Mr. Parker. DICK YOUNG, bast hall writer of the N. Y. Daily News, to! !, his reading public on Jap. '.ill what 1 told you s'x weeks as >, Sir. ' Young: “Pee Wee Reese will be the highest prie s Dodger coiicci ing a check around $2:1.000. while JACKIE ROBINSON figures f .e get not less than a 10 ground, inc’i ;-.•»> of hi • 17 pay". . . . R d »■ worth S2O 000 in my hack sent driver’.-: wav -f fi-. iring matte, can always think of 1017 -I.'! .*,. the year that m- to him Jack - Jr and splendid Mrs. Robins ;n. financially independent.— I hops th*. investments are . lid; t*:nt a .-•-tray annuity i; •!ly 1 -d in •-. Robinson vault ageurr’ t dr, when spoils will n : lung:- pa. rich dividends THAT praying, preaching, tv an of God. GILBERT DODDS, demonstrate'! at ■ b M : !:< games, S-.-;. nite. Jsn. ;ti. ,i 'dm • Square Garden, that he can -mfrun any Amen, an. ove: rn:;.■ route—his mark of 4:05:3 was new time tor indo pm. Va. State, Morgan Lose, NCC Wins 8 InConf. Tilts DURHAM - Darina die pa: A-cek the North C:i*- Coll, m 1 Eagles made r>’ o -t; n -of li-.ei - ■ .AA ion the..r m court. Winning over Morgan S* tr Colics-: Moday. SC-44 • nrl Vc . s Skr • College Turret iv. a7-V : Jon ■ 1 ii\ - inr a record of eiMil cm i re nee ■ wins and - lie 1 r f., {ho - At pres- tin; the- !• ml Fchoduled tor a Tiuu--J..y ..;>>ht game against Blurb Id t. T . J ers College in Durl: an. and > to Union Univei: and Di-nwau State Ccllt::, 1 wn-i ••ls.teJ for Fr dry and Saturday. In the Morgan game t Ear;- • were temporarily ba/fted by tic i Rears’ air-tight aei-a. o. ami j.i minutes had Tlapsed before ilv champs registered *’ ' fb-.-i f pealri Morgan have: • i eroL-heb sever point l< art h :•.»)'• T"n ■- J-- Doug&l. wh i nc ' in* d 12 <e Eagle*' point-, sank the first . goal. With seven minntf •>; vm. (.mo lef: in the 1 • ' .1: <.:•-• ..tain* H rold Hunter n- 1 t ” sew ’ 10-10. but Ralra -a! \ ; •:<»k ; h. t !ie to give Morgan :■ »vs l-.a ..a • ! Ti.oik Galw-eath pm «hc K gas * ahead frain v. ith a ;.- -J"-' * ■ Tut* :-■£■ !( v.as b.ii a' :.n , Pi times in this iniii..: f: am . ami . I $> free throv by F.dcue McCarrot moved the Fugles into a --n-- pon: j toad at halftime v ith ' f.corc * board > lading 21-20. * Morgan matched ri Fla,’l : >a - { V , \ for basket curing tne op:-nmg : minutes of ihe .-e: r.a halt, hi t Could neve: ink Ik- i-vri. ci.d * the waning nnmlt* > f the g n. c the fast breaking chanson stead- j iiy built up th 12 f. hit r.m l which gave them the ,>(>-4-: vict ..- Tro Virginia Sec G .-. wav ec.' 11 tin :-, and RuTm. 'MicC Mu ■ lor made hints:lf a.o s : .r b> ir.ok-; j ir.g good the fra. throw wnich pu * the Eagles one p--.nt :-V id whin . I there were 20 wco.up ! t; ir. tl. , s Jynv: * For the first six mitn'tes of in.. ; J : Dillard Speedsters ; Set For Track Fall i NEW ORLEANS 11: thu * major spoi; shtc IN.trl H..rb--.- * will be activated a: Dillard Cm-: , vc-rsity this spriny. v, utn irar-k i ; - * resumed. V wav n•. ale.-' tin. : J week by William N Wasson a will gerv. as head co.:-. i ( Dillard will r'y-go i a Ju-i * m:et v. ith Xavigr Ib.nvi iy. . i t compete in a mm. c <>i cine pa... ’ carnivals featuring many o: aok v.>- .. tries, among v. i-j.-a ■ th Tu--.i-.c --■ gee and Prairi: View Relays aiv 1 •' the Southern C:nir--i Athletic C.n ffrenci: meet m Jackson. Miss. Coach Wasson is a Rumor sprint l > champion of the Midv.ostern Con ference, finishin : : close second te- j j Jesse Owens, form - .! “world's fas.-, est human” in the I©o yard dasr. i , on one occasion tvfiu. the Ohu: State flash’s time was 07. * Waver, competed rey only un..'.. \ the banners of Louisville MuTJicip.d.; College but also rndc th: c-olois j f of the Pincy Acres county Club j ' Atlanta. Ga.. the first time colored! 4 athletes wire permuted to compete. ' in th: Southeastern AAV there a: g members. Tina intramural track program a i Dillard last, year wil> nc continues! end the second anmi.n intrsmm-a track meet i.s being outlined at t.,.-„ present tiiTie. it was learned. i ' Blazes Burned Her Up WlLSON—Because her husband Jfunted her with the con stant paying cf a reccording of "Changeable Woman Blues" by Johnny M.ore’s Three Blazers, Mrs. Rachel Bvaddock was grant ed a divorce and alimony settlement from her would-be disc jockey spouse, Henry. In filing her suit tor divorce cn the grounds of. menial cruelty, Mrs. Braddock told the ci-brl that each time th<- couple had. an argument, her husband would latch on. to the record of "Changeable Woman Blues" and play it on the family phon ograph. "On many occasions," Mrs. Breddock charged, "he would play the record tver and over throughout the night. When would ask him to stop, he'd just laugh at me, point at the ‘phonograph end say 'that's you, woman! 1 , and keep right cn | listening to it. ! J "He was driving me crazy with that record." bemoaned ■ Mrs. Byaddcdel j ie:.s the Engles hold their visiii c -.> one point, and at one time ill., a 10 point lead, out the Trojan . *1 gel a comeback wth the aid of the long range ‘Tom aa o'. Ray - • :Ci Cl ittenden. and T,. • ■ • Rank ■;o that by halftime th- Eagle- i:v . ,v r.uly on- point. 29-28 Early in Inc fin;- 1 p .ad Cvn 'enden made a free tlr-me end fni - '.'.-.-i l it with a acid •■>n 1 which i 2 v," tiie v.-iiorv ;h ir lead tor ‘h v OV-. nine. There were five minutes of ploy •mg time left wh.n Co-Captain ' fi..: Id i • r of NCC tucked lor I bull under his arm for three full ' minute- n an attempt to gtt Vu •inia out of the zone defense, bin in spite rs th-: fact that the Kagio- ; uiE; ... three point lead a; '..'-22. th- Tre;::ii :r. .J. iu of for j l • gain possession. V.’htn activity w.- • resumed ! rank:, c ropped i i n held gu:il ana .. a liiroiv. at's .- a fr> o m-.- b-y XCC s II nir-tt tor tin: fmal nc .. •he game at at*-.»(». Witii 20 >ocon,'. iMi i! ;• ni. dc od I:. l:i V fre j mv to. the- winning p-: int. Tb.-: i..:,eup.: NCC. vs M-vrfiaf I :c- CoHege: \. c. COl i YT.I Vt) ir I i*F TS’ FT.V, Miller. F 2 S 2 7 2 jI [ ):)i i{ F 2 0 3 4 1 ! Galbrc-tl- t ,1 0 I - I icDcug 1. G 4 4 ‘.I 12 :! Hardy. G 1113 , Tu.-.u.:. F i i -13 , V. io - . G 4 i 4 !* : Harvey. C .. . 0 1 '■ ... , It; -1, C I! 0 0 0 0 ; : ilcConn! C 4 2 11 21 i-t 21 56 MORGAN STATE (44; EG t l i’l TP FTM : G Wn-i inylon. 6 5 0 17 ! Sr-M.iej. F J 4 r> io .1 q, ;ant. F 1 3 n 3 E. Washington 3 > 2 7 I Turpin. C . 2 0 2 4 : Duncen, G ....... 0 0 0 0 A ; Young. G 0 <i 0 0 ! Jones. C ■ 0 ’• 1 I I Han is Ci 0 0 3 0 1.4 44 i« 44 ni, Tls< Lineups NCC vs V:rmft:« . ! State College N. I . COM EGi: (57! jv; t r n tp itm VI Her. F 1 1 2 3 : He rung, F r > 2 14 J j Gilbreath. F I 1 u 9 - Hunter. G 0 a 3 3 | Ycin-u G 2 0 2 4 ! Harvey. C .. 3 8 13 2, ' Taylor. C 0 o 1 u McCnrrol. G 2 5 1 i) i ’ . McDoug •: i. Ci I (i 4 2 21 15 21 57 7 : YA. STATE (dUTIt.! iS6) f C I ! n Tl* FTM j V-rdf. 11. F 0 0 0 0 i- i | Christian, F 3 8 0 f) 0 1 j Siespedc.s. C . 1 2 2 4 j j j Bennett. F . ... 1 2 2 4 Cdims, G 0 0 10 i • Crittenden. F S 2 3 12 i Jeffries, G . fl 0 1 0 - . • Banks. C 8 5 3 21 , Jclfei son, G 0 0 I 0 v: |WhaLv. G .2 2 4 6 20 If. >8 56 7 : NCC vs Morgan: Score at : halftim-: N. C. Cull: ge 21 Morgan : Shite 20. Official?: Arnv-nrniv anu ’ ' Williams. NCC v- Virginia State Scot ,at haKtin.:: N. C Coil yt- 29. Vi- • 'c-aia State 25. OHiCia Burnette ; . . n;i Deßerry HAMLET CAGERS, 9NBIST SSHCOi 1 tour TO • Lu%)iu 1 y .FySlSiifjiUl RALFIGn Tin Shaw Cm : versity Hear: i-.J'iar. j their wc I: f f.-n ! record when they defeatt-c! trie tr mg J 'm m'. (’. Smith V ■ vci.uly Bull? 55 Saturctav : night m tin C. C. Spaulding gym • ! | nasium after l'.;-ir.g a hotly con - ■ i tested battle wh!* the Bluefieid : Slat- Teacliei■; C-illegc Blue.i. a"- I 45. the Vi it’ at i-Oi lit . The locals led the Bull? dun:.-'. ■ the it) minute of the ilki-d period. i but .y ldcd. 30-29. t > the visit.:'. tiio half on li d. tie Bull? a *d : ! ing to heir ndvnntfge in the ■ ■ ; ;.nii half t; lead. 52 17. with one five m; ■:!■ ' to n!;iv. Th- Boo 1 a earn ■ thmiigh ip C , final maments o! tho f’anv- wit 1 ; Bn: Ed Hope- p ipping the -tnu- 1 '•■r thro strain!' I .', putting the io : cals ahead. 55-55. and Horae-' I Pt.i ton a Iding -n in a Jf . throw, and Meek Todd hitting t’oi , tie final la!!;•’. • Re per war. big! for I'm j I with 13 paint.- 'dbwaJ by | ; Todd with id. while Raymo: ! , Washington '- a.- hi.ph sei.rc • ; : Smith with 12 pi-aints, fedowefl j : closely by Charles F »!••! with il. i T:.e Shaw jimior varsity h.i-l an ; is, time witii t!«c Hamlet Ca . ;ei s. drubbing them, .92 27 in f- : prelitnin.u s'. v.Uh Jumv L. Jack mil hi;., -cur -r fm t•) V'r wiei . 17 points and J. a- ci;. ieadrig t . visiioi r v ; 'i; 10. The Biucfif-kl C{ 11 int f<> -U th-- Heat s’ me,s •we i;> o nip aivi : f tuck the nigiit beterre, with th-■! ' c.ealr. out in in the first 14 minutes on a piyup by Dona! •• ■ F .. I. hilt Ti-rer.i - R '"V-'y. P ' : ful Blue:;’ fov'A<tret. hoiked front, •viiv out to a•• the score i.n i ■ Goerge Barrett dropped another! i ■ -iush tie ; itc. s ahead, ih ' Blues ' a 2i 21, at tie hah'. | in ih- -.a ..'and frame, led m- ; F-aiv't Fl’.; it and ,\h.i‘ : • b'hielJs. Shuw centintfcd tn d pute the visievs' atlvroifage. Pi ■ inp it once to a si re. pc pmnt but i with only seconds to plat wiic.i | the- locals v.; • - trailing close:-.- : i 45 45, Perry Harrington slipped { through for an easy layup am 1 ; pul the game on ice. Reeves was tigh score, t «• .visitors with 18 point, ana Ar j Kr.bmson was .tinner-up with771. 1 bile high 1 man i'-r- th • He-ivr was F-.!ws d Ted i wi r h.’ follev .-{ b-. V.- : K munii«on will. 6 and Ko. Ib.m with 5. ~,y i [n e- t’ ih■ !ti s tec Siiaw l : uni r varsiiv CvC'leaie:l John-; s‘ m County T . r in,, School five, j mm leads L L, BAITERS CHICAGO iAN Pi ■ Aif W son, ieft band hitting short.uop -i j the Birmingham Black Barons, is 1 : th« ollieial N-. gro- America:. La gar batting champmn ot !:‘_47, ae ; - cording to official figures by ih< j ■ Howe News Bureau. ■ His mark was .377 in 57 lea i guv games to better by three ; points that of :iis teaivirnat.-. rr ■ end .sack." I.oicnzo ‘'Piper Dav .... a one far iv in ter opt: u to f h • • St. Louis Brewrs o; th-- ir.ajo. leagues. Jo'ei Ritchey oi the Chicago i A.-rv- ican Gi ;r. - va inYd v ::a | mark oi .370. Originally he had; , been claimed unofficial bat!mg i king. Beer.’is. the Gian is failed te ! sign bun to contract the 22 ye:.- eld Ritchev n v belongs to Sue j Diego of the Pacific Coast League. Tin- Lt ague Gucr:pr. s-v C’- ~ land Buckeyes, ied the lea :r' ; wdh a team mark oi .303, while j tnu Giants wri i>w v 5. .2(11! tOLFAI \NS DROPPED SCHOOL FOR STACK - Chicago (ANP) Read in’ and j r-iin’ are okay, but when there . ( I sin gin’ to be done why bather i i with a stuffy sehoolroom? Thai s ! ' :nc way the Cole nan brot he rs J ■ , ! gured. some years ago back m ! Ole Virginny, .-o they graduutf-'i : iuim the three R’s to S and ;i.J right well by the change, too. The- four - Lander. : Wallace and F»u.:.-< F- (the leader : —shorliy becaim: listed among the top Ne i u ringing team.-;. They specialized in reing cvi t y , thing well, fnwn spirituals to pop ula” tuner and in their short ea rccr have be n ferJured >n re- i lings, major tatUo networks > ; and in television. They appeared . ' as star- in loint o' the first of NBC’s vidi -i u tainmc-nt:.. ; Music is the abyorbing .pas-' ! sion of the.-, re -oravanist coach ! arranger. MiiFa ci G. Thomas, iv.s > hails fr<>m Co'-.iin.-vilie. IH i.-: 1940 he war in busin»?s for him sef. ranching rr.u.-.K'iar.s and or langing music, but gave up that project to join the Colemans in ;1946. Original!y. be studied piano for ! the concert stage, but morn re cently his ambili.,n> have oaintecl to the composing line and ho hopes one day soon to write a real American opera. Currently, he i.s working on a musical set tine to tho Book, of Psalms, j The- group is starred or, the Circle Arrow Show (NBC-split. ; Sundays, 9:30 a.m . CSTk SAY' YOL SAW IT IN THE CAROLINIAN TTTF, CAROLrNTAN TO APPEAR IN A. AM) i. iiONCERT FEB. 24 : v pill f ' y-" . I.’Vi cm-r . iilli i- niur. i', i. Si.'iktn; t.i- fir.-t nna-'-vi lour un - (i. ;■ tit r.)d!::;ji«.nu rsi , . s<>l ilurie. i Nni York :r;i*ic- ari«>. V:! I).' )» . I. ’ ’ I *:.' < >1 Co-nieiUoi' el A i;:i 1 t u;’.-'; - in 1 ;•» Kirlij - J ? l> :> i. '• i-n - • .-sin Cll tin’ I I'cni!!,- O' I'll-::: ,- . > • v'int! i*' r..:ri fii iti 'J - r-.n »•. .J i <i- rive (.-r h.- :i "f’-o vv in’- . -I):,! with i.ropohl Miu Powell Lindsay'a Drama Group T o Be Presented By Urban League In Louisv?i?e F.OVISVII J.I-. Kv. P-'-v. i Lznd?sy s s Dr'mus Cir *r> !v. iil appea: i i LouisvHk . Ky.. or> jFcbruaiy 1 Gil 8:15 p. rn. r.t Me im - ,-vii Aa.:iH-: :iin'i undi-r t:i• I v of • !. 'i;v C -iv I League GuiH to present h ;,. .. i. **\4f y ,: . j Without Crime*' ]j; f ( . , t.>• • \is. •)-' JI1..I! I kill ‘ 1 ' It ?' % G Y'rpt 1 ghi' \r! 'Tr « ; hII \ Sij I ii ci L >4 iJt OS aLASK \ \ TOi If Anchmaoo, Alaska lANP) • T*uvcjing on a consort four is ruo i ..j] hard v. Hi. .u learn ivi to K- ■ i I.efi'. Sp. "ill 1 p < iUI.: i a.i.-.-a. a-a i giving ioctai;: m Alaska. "Ti - i-bng .-. an ; ducat .on in j itself, he vy- - lie should know • something shout whst he . av : b ■- ; cause his current itinerary ;■ :.-k - , : mg him to the we n ecuri. Can - 1 ad a and Alaska J Alaska, a part of tiie wo; , ! ; generally by-pass: d by 1 one- - ; artists, hns pravv.i to 1-o the rr,...- | interesting part of trie s::ov. . '.-y j tour. Hi? appea.antes here bav< . oeon scD33tioii«i . In Anc:- '-"w a a : j per formance. Sponsors here im ; ! pori.-d the first pv.no I . be flow:. - I from the United Slates t , Ala:-.!-:.. I for Spencer’ • roe-tat. I Rpt-neer and ins aceonipam.J j j Mom. Owens. -:.vr Da’t ru'Ji I ■-.ra'i!:- ri ih.- P-m • tht v r-- I reived from the servi<H‘inen at Ft. , I Ki('i:i' ••!-on. H • 1 : 0 < a • l colored und ind for hospitali/.. -t i I men. I Leaving Nev York hur<i«-ne'! j i down with pas kus. boots, woo! ; in': and lit:.- euipnu-iU. tlie artist; j j f.yand the temperature well above ! i the mark left behind in N e -' 'Y•• k. “Travel and learn"’ the v ; Lay. S , } •lir Mihon Orr^icslva Wi Set For 3rd Annual 1 ranvroniinrnt-’ii Four IIOJ.LYWOOD - Roy Milton! ml hi*. Solid Senders started i with their California engage-! rr iv ; prior m their coast 1v j ; coast tour by playing the Mil;- j : tery Brill ,5 Brown Military A• • 1 cademy SriTi Diogo r": JanUciry 1 2 oth. | The formal Web ome Home ’ i dance at tho L. A. Elks club; ; broke all previous records fm , ' attendance on Feb. nary I and I now Club Conge in Los Angeles ; 'is bid tiding for the services of ] the band bo r -e th- v leave. Dates ; alrrady set include the Royal ■ Theatre. Baltimore, week of Ap- i rii and Howv --i Theatre Wash- ; ingt-on week of April P. Milton will of cour»s play one ! nighters to and from the east ' : coast, being b okert exclusively bv the Reg. D. Marshall Agency jof "Hollywood, California. j i Stocks of feed grains in sit po«i --i tion*' on January 1. 1848 vaio rciu -1 lively small, the Bureau of Agn • j cultural Economics reports. Com i stork;- of ’,397 million b.’shek v. vc. 38 per cent less then or- January 1 j 1947 and 24 lie’’ cerd 1: ss than the [, ver.-igi of I,he preceding 4 years. ;.., ) x \ . P: V . .:n hr ,t. Tjf'i-iPcvr.n - ;ii ntnhmi - ; II•: IV. - ,11 - Mall < I {••:• •1 ii : u : t -1t in 11: in lie iir nl\i.y musical ;• . a;;- - ■ < i! V- -'t'-.l’ ' !; I - v ilo .•«' ?'u -( S;v ; ts 'er. .' .( .- jl .; - .!, • I I 1' ' 1\ ' ■ i; ., ).,< p. ~ .... • ) V .ini’. i. i ' • 1 ::s !> m.', li.Ub'd i tile Si air. ... ri r p) . j; --1,1,1 Gr-'im, uri al id Gi fi t C -:k* iv t Group. Fine-’ the curiam r.r%? >:n th--* Group .-- fu-cs* p.iiipikw in 'V j . > .10, 1 ' mad in S; wn ■: i’-w . 194 » tho:.! ;-.vi un;.; : . ..or; lmv' ni iucic Cvi:; -, ~; V 2: hil'igfl and 0:-r-gor>. F; i-m t:-t -in':. . the- rvpcalO'.;* t’i tht' (.J : HUO flaS •*.’•.-*‘ p1 • Li • ill ’ .:* rvlL’.’-Tt *i D 1 Witt:' lire;: iw.»- .- tr . . birludi i« ' Y -n - Juliot,’’ "Nighi Must Fall"’ and ' "Claudia " T;t • tnembers :>f thr ;G: rup havo soie-etc-j fm i I V)'irk ••»■-. -I lI- * I-.iWi i; Lind: a;*, f.r tnv tir.-d t.iar- since* the Group was orig’ rioted, ir apjirai-lng ) ■> m:ijo ■ r m the- cvi.itn: productie»n. ii;: • L I- .ci,- nf ■ Ml. ' then." Che smR-vtio f 'ion.; ol Stephen," h*'k? iwertted **rav*.*-: j from <■ ■’ r * -K-u.-vcr "Nlurck.- r i Without Grim; ' has Veen ;>vc j rented. A pr-.iminont c-uuninM on a i n,r i-.a.-il i ck i v ni-wso-ip* r fi:- the <yC .-Tied N« ;;ro :;i iin j< rt .-in-d 1 roseni « n<-' i‘ - " . 1 p-.iJa A modi r; - pa-n-- . posse* -nng a combi nation iof vi; on ,n ci hiir-l common is, .v,r, Powell Linds ».v. with N\ D uma Grouj,. :i :ng a it: .'tvandourlv effect ii o job. If ihe will real:.--- Iris clt*: am oi a - he* continues a- be has started, pi y : df *.-. vi--:i! of int-'i-e st *. • 11 -'c treatr-;- »rt luc p.-irt ci tn 1 Arnerier.n Ye-.; - •>." FOOTBALL COACHES ATTEND CONFERENCE y * Mjayf-kA H mwk fvr v Tiik > f WEWmkwSBBmbSu " y " . L.. ■ Y :RW*vPU . ,0! -a--* Im- ¥\ : un '■ fj swA-’i-m -aL ■* v »irsaß ! A few of the CIAA athletic coaches who attended tha 251 h ericsti Fbwlball Coaches Assoc; - Annual Conference- cf the Am alien in liie Grid Room Os the- Hotel New Y.-rkrr In New York Ci-'.y art' shown above-. Those shown include Gideon Smith at Hampton, Coach C*r»jb FILMS ON HUGE N 0« SKSLimt War-lii < 'i. ■- ; . ANP) - (in t!< i( vc cl Nuli „m! N-. .-,r, Hist-e v i ! .1. i: R;;.cr 'lit rig at. <J:r»-r-t-•: n i edueatmiKil . -i vices ol t.;c M<- !ti:;u l’ic:unt asH'iciaiion <1 -\n>. r ! ica, ..aid that a great nuinbcr e-f ; motien pictur *a dealing w-.lii Ih, w ; . k of the Negro people ;;:iJ. j Amei icti’s continuing f i g h '. against intole.-.-ince are n: v avail ablet foi use in schools and 0/ I educstienal groups. k | In laudi-ig Ihe aim ; LA aim | a! N'-iini lii-:tory week. Mr. Ai i br : .ght praised 1. ■■ eat Lenta; * ; and acconiplisi-riiuilts of du* *ocu | pie. ; * r F; 1(* film-, are be tribute ! th. 1 Tcncbiiig Film Cii:-'. dim. ; n- : j 1 -:" f, 1 ; t ;dfli ICI * 1 - ■ I 111 M' Uii ei PI I * or-' a: -iciati ■!■.’. !!•-;: * 1 ad ,ed by Erie* Jchnstnn. Th*.’* TFC r.'-i'-ar cntopally pro cilice l i>■ l* d'cnt. 1 ■ unv ing> . . v., (a: efuL -- I<’. lc ! a:*■•'• lei; , J I' t dia id i mil use ! schools and r ,i’;> ;,(-s all over life r.iiien, Tn m. communil ' gi nun.-* i •'. •• s. d to c*;l ;cation: 1 - ; nj-p. >••( ■ :oa\ ;•.->* I '■' id dr.. Ti: - i Dims are oa.-tly ohLuned at :'-Tv'' i iinie -rsity filtr> lib a-, ir.-- I :■■ u.:.‘ : i out the count; i Amc-ng th*.- nany dim -•v-i:l > - : able 101 U* ■ !)V c till*. 1 ni;' ly; tin- Met iM-rMv. ,* Mr ■ t. - V'V' Sf ol -r ! Carver.’' Thi: film tclis toe !if ; .lory -rs Pic id.! V. d .end d. j'ra.i --; hi; infant day.- vhen in v. as soul I as a :-ri-. through iti- work ; ; one el tit 1 ; ceiiidry r great m - s ol sc* ion co. I Mol: m pic! cues." M: . Alb'.-ij - . ’ ; aid, “have b. •••me e i•■* . • -r!u 1 ;: r. :v c : - 1: ,1 T;;e e '■ r , ' , -n given lid The hlaeklv--urd •.1 be *n gi- -5 ;.v en!. A !*• ■i: , ; ici a deep*. "i- . mim: h."- ■re | suite-J ir« r-c'ioo.’.s thr.-.-'ir.’tout t-.'.0 : land.” ! through TFC in '-lev Y -J- ui \ : d I 4;iret Stic. * . f tier Fc ; m-ati-mil Service bppar;.mrm i the Motion Pd’te: - Ar - - "b;: i 500 F-c elm-d d. NY . W',. .t.r--.:- ! ; on, D. Cd YlAi In 30-3£ Ss h\ (n cr ,!■ L VallcY l'ejdh?r.i ~'nile. Tl in. The Fisk 1 ' : ;vc:v racers o’e!n-;*t-rd U. : ]* < Vaih- S! ’<■ !'■ ■' ii r' Co; • . h-ge tram. 50 5-i M..« -lav ot !.-,-_ : ,1 e i !, ■ 'he *i ■ erig Chirk • Ce 1 \.c, k at J. ‘i* • Fi . Cum’r : ..f.e 5-i 34. tin ! m :.i tin Fi'g- ni. Tnc Fi lin - ■ - ' I-eM a * 1 h-cal'eouW and on Satin dry will • , l.c, mil r ].. - *. :V J d ; •- n. On Tirjrs:d,\-. Fc iruary S 3, the Kr-k 1* ?r. : c- 1 v -* , tier,--Jut college*. Sarah \ au<rhn U*u-nt--. c ; In \ l:c ‘sft»nin! ( il\ ST. LOUIS, .V« n. - Sarc !i . \ uugLii'i. vv.iu has swept v.- • ine iuU 'icu! ho: :x';n as the- .*4: * F’-dt iv-w .engi:: : sDr of th; p;v- i dcondo, wjii utvik, i*ci' I «a o ut • < ti c Vo.and Cite when she open : a ih/co week t. it'.art l oircst 1 *lub in the Forrest : I'ark. Hotei heie on Kridn . Fob i ! L \e, la:nic-i by the nati-md-. disc- i ii.ckcy - :;- “ Fii -N- SeunJ cause of her -.iistmetive smgireM sty i--. nnd w-Jff -. N 1 G Si;u>rr of ti-.e \ car in el! wear; p ujud r'tr pa Miss \ .uc.r : rurrcntlv e:.e ot the !iette- r ri-rn--. d.-’is i.i 1. c busint - . 1’ k r.for th*. in-: ; d:int young sir:; l , PDA nder, ( ; . ; ;i.c.( nt, Miss Vuugha P: - j-) op. ; Jig lu*j St. 1, -Ii •« I! presen a conci ‘ at the Mi -a Hall, D'-.i ~t. en Satcr-d-. nj.: - - Feb. i. and . (>n: n ; ;.i!ul at Chice.g >’s> Savoy on See Jay \l Pavs To \iivcriise fin of Hampton, John H. Burr ; of He ward University. CIAA president, end Arthur P. Chsp* ! py of if. Augustine's. *Cther CIA.A and SIAA coach- ; ; es who were amobg the more i than 1,000 coaches end athletic officials from white end Negro colleges find universities all ov • f-r the country were; WEEK EXPfNO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY U, 10-13 Even Break For In. GRI-.KNdSROnO Dm-iij.; 15.5 • ck'i. liarcwood e liviiics r- re ll'.t A. ;.n-i T. Ccliege tu ‘-.< T bah 'qu.a.l . * d ii.s i te. --a -> o- the chrm , i;k'i!.<aij) Virginia at:.-'. Trojans e i . -i ion-packed .74-»:, tilt on Men day Pe n came back ,si"orr> tke Pi- I wing p.iain to stride .s deternnr. *<i l:--. Iruit! Bhi-.'-.'iOi,: .state CM ii; the :c> re of fit -Ti. , !,i J;.- \';r. miu Stai. • a'V, . lb. T.i .j.. i... .a- cl out front m I s fin;) 1 niinutiv. ' f tin- >'ir>:t hall, nt- Hailing the Gi-rr.inborn Lv, n - ... i , . lie pet iod. md isV.m«goci ■■ hung on '•> their lea.! thv. ,;ghei.l fr..v 1 lirvc-v r. In Vir.unia:- ;:*7 CIA Tourii.e-iu:at kiiittpin • ~ ■ li. .e pie cd in turning bacl; • /,<»nie t. am. lead nig them oy i. r.> re fear points w Hi: A: rui ift ii ■ '.’Oro Ft 27“23. • };■ -, e . 'i:e (’; (it: i r.e. e. 1- idillg t M.i --' j n : core r mrru- four years ago o* - ! t,~. J Caw^^s The Line ilr. Lions mn-n* -. ••uisb.ng vc my upon the Cl Ad ua-ketbiill scene here tnnigl'.t fel- ; lowing the* mnc-tc 1 ' inPrvai t; n.ng I re iiapier : VP in at or Sa '- .n Ham- 55 38. Fen Ba-wry larder from Haiti - in,;; 's Douyi.v- High School, .rr; 'he fi:st vo.e.'kcr tr. start the . a I*' a : fa - \V Tb-.’-niiiil, Brm.vn. and Pdavcm set'in: the scoring r-:-m wild'. It), 10, ;.nt id poiru-. re i-.e 1 1 vc!v. Lincoln showed cons’d«-i'*. able irmrovcmonl over -my t-r t*vhiH’d’;P • :n c r apP- ■ -e - •-*•;. * t \ -’ : .-.peer, accurac-' nd coo’-anir>i l _- Hampton Downs Va. State u \ tpTON I d- r.’TL'TF., A ... ,Las>:ing mu . :th renewed ener • t , 'Ti i.; : CIA A mm-' : i Med- b.-.-ki dbW . s d.-niT.i J. the V irgtina Stai '-1-, a ... s(j -\. t j.. a fact bat'.e - * the iijirc.ibiii g.ym Saturday alto ; no or,. T-e Satu*. day vrhr rnavi-. I ! Hrmpt second v ctoi'y in live j cojii-rCiMive Mar:s this sea-on a sV- 'iT t,M*v: : t.i-. i i t L‘ - ..n ci <- ' L.. ; Giict* * L ..uc tv. vi, lit ~ t. • •T' J Torn Cas«*v, Dcki-'Kt up 1' 1 V ri r-i points vu -poctn/cly, V> hoJd ijr Hamrien rauad out m fn.-:’ i ail n.' w:r . m I Ml m pivot -pc ' - !., o',:-. “ Bank . w.-.h 11 Lh;hj \U otiiT ( :* * s* [ o Lila" «■-' •" hor! ;. F.v.' v. 1,1 iv r 'r ■-.-••r*u- f ■ '•-■:* | M-. e: io' Choir has i; n. selected t I .'.'tk ti 'notion piciu. v? shout o .mr:.;- v Inch will t'r-r --...... . , choir's soloist quartet an icmrlc ot-tc-5. known the Sour. • " *e- Ci I f .- : n I ■:>. * J" c-i i r ported. Traditional spiritual., will b. so ■ p ;irir.r.pally of e ’.yen I r i ~. ( a’rnn '.J.cctin' i in ir hr ’.Ocw.vk- laiiMii-: as Arena-;.:, fore - • . ■ i iii.'io: si>". er red th . Him i ; -.redliccd throu •;! 1( !( -caSiuiK I \r■ - is Corpor *!:o-i, < v.dimvc r* e i :(-... - 11 ri li\ (i l : r L ■ 11 :J.riec.in.c ■•;. II . -\l I.v li FN vie- ) . ■ (~ Fi cm!.. ;,n . ■ Piclur--. (• .!• • tin' Choir : tmdi r di :...; ,1 Garfield Wilson and | . * , .r.ac: >n an aiig -menls ere bema j I ’-.M'l 1 !,! oi: cv- ■i if J. .ilo - - . y. Camp Meet in' Choir . .*. v. a. 4'- i ‘ 44th blrcm. 1.0r.y i I .a:fri City N Y. i Telmadge Hill and E. I*. Hurt. Morgan; Kerry B. Jeffer son, Va. Ststs; H. S. Gaither, Fie. A. end M.j Sem Taylor. Va. ; Union: Cleve Abbott, Tuske ; net- € -?.ch Herman Riddick and '"Pops" Turner, N. C, College-; Charles Williams Hampton Manuel Rivets, Lincoln and ‘ William Boil, A&T. : ITS oilio niliMui'y serviem , v..... !>;■: iin flic lineup, proving ihat !(••• stin: in th ■ service hud net da m..;i hi : ; eye in the least as he .•a impvej.-ive 1. points dur ir;.-. the rentert. Faring somewhat ::t **: r again' 1 .:;: ihncahold Sl'B • ac-hcrs out • i,; the j\ • .p;u kt.! by Esteil Harp r. hustling guard vhai pshoot , • we- r alio U ev n up then ■ vvi . : avnagi* v-im their triumph i,v-T the We-l Virginians. Fine! 1 ns ! i- ranee early in the i ;favt.v.r was able to hit the acts nine lirn.'.s with a free thiov/ ; o ,.;ed in running hm U.tal tally v ’ ih'. fa ■ niu 1 ta 1 sen Mitjansil Itt Hoi 'on the tv. cis of his sharp •r-fonn: team male was Anthony ,a ~,V> uavK n V little Agie for w; ■o, who rune, up .i; Ih- In.hi e,nai< r ,)• ~.ib':h . d ■ iditinn ■■!' Brown to the squad cc nsicim dno slight fac j ■ Hi, nr . !;te of the Lincoln V ;unc Lincoln was out in front 33-18. -- ;n, tor Lincoln was. f !•■>, nhill 16, IV.-.avn iO, Pat he: ’■ ■ 1 .3 re-it ih end Wi.li : i y : ■ v .; ;in Salem: V . u 7 m r - .. v fi, Rucker ■3 3 ,V ■: • 1, .!■ v.-on 4. Lca- D'r 5 Vasbitt 1, Hedgepeth '• j nc- in made 8 of the attempted »;V-c throws wh ; le Winston-Salem t 2 A. the attempted 26. , ~ ... -i 1 ■!!, with fi, i ;nk DD'Da.er tlv visitors. 11 — oto'i i;■ !jip’-'d to u ii'act lit minute of play whoa ‘Cm iy ’ Wilson popped a j ; -.* ;;i .;pd, nla.vmg 2 fur , ; e ■. me. Hampton 3 V.; u ,:; ,'Yo d i Ti.e half tmm «Vv.. in. als in front, 23- “in v " las! thv, minutes of ‘3 , , ..; , t ,-,a. ■ .< back into th<; . ’ : s.v, tn.;aks. Collins, ami ‘t;i ‘'i.Vlnuine markers in ts Hamr.n . e mupunui - ■ • . rn hi. one t: ■ A g V jib HaPTOUm ilq," ir: . dna safe mat- SI’P-ESSIES s for ri *ou Yfl ■ y y s-.- ai «w t nATd’IGH - Tm Slew Univer s close one 291-28 lo ■ ■ lien-, liiei College basketeevs : v 1,1 S 08 .mbia. S. C j U H" ;■ ih !■■' t game '■his year to ! i n O;-: vs rouD. coached by James ; Sl( . ....,.• ~ i f.-mv the third • ia McNeal vas high scor r , m- IT. a ret: • v,a:h 9 point- Demur T’vilev m cou.Ood for K '■<■■■ Ke ß- ■ | j i ... .IT TV.I- 'S S t.T 01' • rig . Will! 17 and R ury Hopkis ! ; oli;,v- i d with 7. Tin Shaw *ix scheduled f. ; ; vc. nipary die Boars to Paj-cle- V-, Ooile.e Saturday night ai i * -lav in the preliminary. The local ~ nud me P ;ye(.m ille SSXift i.ooli one f?;ic h in iiieir -'vo rr.atc.tc* hi: o;?;m, just i’S tl'ioy did tne car before. * * IgwMfejßM msf, ST'> f V i f m ft# 1 /Sh 4/f Swsrt 84 P»OOf> 70% GRASS nsutwu, spihts ] mu Muroms rnm uawm, m. r mmu, mm. f *||| 111 pm I ipuwtttt—r~n i’ll —Tii-TT-wr-- TT-nr r-vnrtimm ■ WWiiMf
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1948, edition 1
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