week ending sati eday, may 1 9 *-5 DK,C3P LECji^J"L BY ALVIN MOSES ACCENT ON YOUTH NEW YORK (ANP) PLAV BALL, van." :he cry tliroughoat tiu nation on April 20 vj thousand;, ~,f \nn nrns !' all colors an uge.s filled costly b-U paik., ,jo tins eastern section of the mountrv Ail week wo have heard the opinions of those r-t my ago and be yond. The letter that reached our tic k just ar we went to pros.- expresses the thought? of “!• morrow's general ton.” the boys and girls not yet turned 20. Read it carefully for my sake as I think all of us should duly encourage and chafttpior: th. cause of kids who desire to do the things that <’.;«■ sight, lion •ruble and decent, f THRILL,ED SPEECHLESS" 1 "I ;uri so excit 'd over vvh-'t I saw transpire at !.!■ e Polo Ground; a short few houi s ago. that 1 hardly know what to say in a lev. words byway of description. Knowing how n> ue It you support youth movements in your tv. o columns Uncut •; and so..vts) that are a must on my reading li.-f, 1 feci licit you v. ill under.vtand an -1 ii i convey my true iru nning to yon; Ihousum.s if n a-le;air-, admirers in various parts of ho nation;. "(V course JACKIE Pu 'IIINSUN i.ti-i ROY CAYIPANELI .A were tire s val highlight* fu» me. i was in lh‘" i -••">( ing for them as wore thousands of voungsf. rs like m.yt-cl:' that made* up Iho 52.01*0 tons, a record crowd. At had past ore the booth.-, on the sptxdva; s. of the Pole grounds were closed wo!) r.o i.' ■ tickets fov sal-. C'.cwds were milling on ail ,-ide; Lying to get in ,t any cost. ■'Now tor the thrills. Imagine how my Ivan >. ;is i:rating w!t i> t. startled eyes glimpsed tie.- )Jth Regiment ;nd of t'rn N. Y. National Guard uni pleading ac:"ess th< iiolri ' • tar dugo.it .-ce lt on of t-hc two teams . . The D. Ua ia; (th-i.-a CL- sous Burns) ;m-i their ancient rivals, M. ’ Ott's Gidiitv, came u.r..;.ii::ig out of t o Jugouts and woe lined up in soldierly fashion .vs a given signet tlic music struck tsp and to thunderous ippl.v-Ue the full turn of * playin-.: groun A was made I foil lisc a I’EA.L AMERICAN. •m- who t- ' this mono nt. at least, enjo-ved <*w. \ r.-cht promised as in tiiis legendary k.rd of the free and the brave. "Whitt and n ted nmgnbo:.-. sitting next , nu- were i : smiles, conversation wt.as uni cheat sed and spurN,neons, the name i . ; ‘Jackie, ■■ • le\J;, .. ' mv. n;y an.- as white an. : Colored Dodge: rc*ML.-r> paid homage to th:., 2Jy<- • -Id modal bait ; , iayc-r who has acc .-rnpHshcd so much by just being himself whien u. cans a good citizen and a reel man re?, I \ ;R long remember me tiirills I got out of the 1948 opening gv-i.* o! tire* by- league baseball srason.. -Signed (ROOSEVELT DIGGS; Jimmy Helm Ticket Agtney Now York City. i'HE MELTING POT Travel J with the magic of telegraphy -n -J v:u less-photcs to bath the iraditi ma! PENN and DRAKE u-iavr. f.-reviev.w *>: tr.-- Olympic trials . The first had a two-day <-.*tt:»g in tht city s’htiadeipliia, the latter Dt a M.-ines, la.: nlsa. let'. ti<“ forget the in dies (God lovi- them) who competed al.s, in tr: • : and Raid track. ..; Chicago in the NATIONAL WQMHjKS A. A.- . ’.ncicor i namps. . In :r-\s tin- i ■(>• in .i re hashed -rt * -•;•>.urn . Ni".\ Y.; kers expected Boys Hip i school with tht--.v p.•\verhou>o colmed .Is on the relay squads t.: cop top homo in : the bvi aoolboy relay events at Penn and they did tust thd*. Montgomery. Gi-ihers and Conway were "Brownies' \* n-.- i k ,nv with *.nc '• ■ imu-e o. thv "K-> : -'*r- •. d:.;n n ..v 3': u. -nd Saturday, April 23 24. aided no little by thc-ir -at ■■ hue team- j mate A! Welch - NYU w«£ iUstly pi curl of is feiiO relay win ..rhieved importantly by the quariei ini:< i- t.'. ;ne:i in by beo p a rented Jimmy G.ihoolov who ran an a man mg t-ird tirn-d m ‘47.7 ..iid a final-leg quart, mule fcy that West Indian t ...-. H; uiyn R -.r. - n-'-n, timed in -17.9 —It was the finest Penn R ay quarter-ihlmg, since JOHN !"Long John"’ WOODRUFF oi Pitt made the t.rn.-k headlines nearly 10 years ago on this same Franklin stadium cinder *,-ack . . . Lorenzo Wright, ewlored and America';; finest broad jump and hop-jump und-sfop.artist, h-aped 21 it. i.o m -vin this 1 ' -mt, marking the t'.urd best d'f-.'-r. in tins department mnev the inception of these classic: games: Big. finely proportioned CHUCK FONVILLF. Michigan giant S ; st ; ! • i.i-and ' ’ pul 111 '.<• v • Ju icier) day? created a brand new ce.rniv&J n.-covd with a mignty t;.» t.'. i taped more thru f?t> feet -a 'ahulnus them for an.- m-nlie. sen, and a real-broth-o- a laddicbuck i’d sov biwe here in tin? ’. -.nv ;ilc husky . . .There w* re more, but v. ■ . u v .u. tiigv. , A w hen : at the DRAKE RELAYS irv-nnpv v.h HARRISON DIL LARD starred as expected winning the 120 yd. 'ugh hurcile in 14.1 and sparkolugged hi.-, -college Uam tßaldwin Waliuco to a .-urpvrt jng BSO yd. college relay win in Diake relays Bering time, Tus :.;.gee; fine-brown-girl frames earned on in th- person of Theresa Manuel and Lillie Puri fay in the 50 meter hu> dies, the Jormer •, t. , H ting Miss Purifov (defending champion! in a sparking 7:4 w.n two-tenths of a second better than Miss Pm ifoßs old A. Ac. nv:rk Audrey Patterson, of Tenner; f-e State College, won the 200 met. r .run in 26:4 for a new mark: Tudiegee's Juanita te t a new standard as she romped on to win tht oh meter dash m ( 5 These girls arc a? swift as Atlantis was. boy ?, —don t sell 1 • short nor—play thorn shovt . , Q Wat chins the Cuban lira; ike- at the Polo G >-ound: ; i nnuresf-t a with the r. • ucclulne:.': out 1 ibldCS I !): ■<: .! -r; Re - - min. Since this w 'V n - ac * j to sec a top Nr... in esub in a'.'iui, as 1 atr. only 18, wtgb. i ;.sk if . samir*. should not be >'n a team like the N V. Giant.'. « - the- W- . Champion \ -irike-.s? Lav-1 j 1 Wtifo, N. Y. A: For a kid you have rare Judg r.v nt. Jerry Benjani.n is one > j Negro baseball's best players ovc - j a stretch of years He. at least, ha* j b"en de-ervini" of t. . 'nance to *y l it , # lor regular * • r?n Q: The death of Jackie Darthar-'t; rob* th: fight game o' a boxe. . promising as Henry Armstroue a ; I read your frequ-.'! articles onj what should be done in ; oeaths and wonder if writing Id -1 lei i u» governors anti iv. Pr -■ dc ;u ( wouldn't help'.' George I uckmi , j Detroit Accepts Dohy DETROIT. Mich. <G) - A -warn of youngsters, holding score e„ j rushed at Larry Dohy. the h»nu- t some- young outfield;* .<f the Cievc-1 land Indians, for autographs. Doiwf * signed them, while *.. ing almost * completely overwhc lined by anx ■ j Sous fans cheering turn madly. Cleveland had fust defeated l! Detroit Tigers. Rut the real victory,! r was against the lone s tanding p >li- i cy of discrimination .it Briggs Sta dium Doty was the first Nemo regular to ever play in- Detroit, and j the fans cheered him all the way. Larry Doby come up from the Negro National League. and was j signed to « piayer wuiMM-l by .I* • Cleveland Indians. Incidental!, potty has jyst smacked his see'.id ( home run o£ the budding season. Rt.V: id* . 1,. 1 A. Yes. j Q: Will y u toil ».te wlut the official measurements • J the rr.. | ere dby ba~ket>ai! pi .ymg co.i. . i maximum and vnn-.imum figu sos !picn’se' Jessica Br -wn. Trecton, | Yew Jersey. 1 A: Maximum dime ions are hi Meet in length by 51 t-.et in width, i Minimum dimensions sl ow 74 fe. t hr length by 42 fee* wide. Th ! arc t.-ken from the f.iitcial bas.-. j bail iviictc Chicago Ijscs First Hare King Oilicials ftm Miu (AN** - Negro boxing officials were used for the first tune i.*i t sskago last wr ck at ihe t oiiscum cm a five tout card featuring Italian heavy w eight rli rmpimi tnrit* Bet tola .aid .limtm Roberts of Canada. ?>. Franklin OliHis, south side pricsiir captain, served as a judge in all five matches. aurl Kill Oody, local police deter live, refereed the firs, three bouts, lie did not officiate in the main event The card featured nearly ail white fighters. m Halt Miles Trains \i Nairn Augustine's Dona id Ashman. taM Jamaica hfdf-Tuilor. is now engaged in work ! out- at St. Augustine’s College and Ls expected to narUci:ate in the CIA A contests on Maj 8-9, Coach i fUißkell S. Blount has announced. Ashman was spiked at the ui • ■ w WS l A / JNn / uHn Eciric Humei, cue - Vaucic, Jc re;iU’i c- j! face C ncfii.u,s. managing a la ,- gc aierraui; he-.... ■ on li..rlern'- Sugar It.! Tosh Hammed, the i .mtling ivco lK-i is ~t.!! tun: 11" ..t tile •u- if* a* ii^ijf (.:REENSBOKO A bevy of tbu ar» ion’s must sensaiional N'ey/o -dr • ycl fi/l'iriel i will ilimish i inn r.croboi ic> wive !he sc on ; Al!-Negro Air S.row is '--in off here : oalurday end Sunday. AL-y 8 and • M the Ai" Harbc; Aopur.. j-.-. • , north of the -ci y unsixinsar-h.p : c-f Ih* Chavis VVFI\ in.: C ; The sponsoring eiots rtn U; .. ; ■ the C; : i Chavis \ MCA. It :;h . f'-.i):t. N". sll...’ir-: vui ,o i erieoui are aviation among Ner •n the 'Tar H, i s' :*• and to ; u chase a plane v/hieh will he rued j by the club " ■■■■• v ■' ‘ructor .- ,V F. Cailton. band ms ruct-ov ~! A , ;;.i T. Coliei-v. ik-adlinlng the ; -.••-. v wilt b*. ,bu rlcs rt-.-\. i- -•! the •* x Flight School of U; Virgin;.: Ljpfosc'' avidity for Mivened fly ,-g .ias c ,]*u: d r i 0..'. i-on Ja t oe j Uirs upside down inv»-c than ri&nt . side up He will be. :.>t:a: h. ■ -pe.ila.hy It* ir.f*. inv, rte , it: a ; normal land),.-, pane. -, end rolling • bis pilule just m Nine !-. .i::.u ~.e ot ifi ci landing ■•:PL< JAi.t.Y CONVU4T t) i'U.A.Vs; Foxx will u.-e he- rpeci&ily > i-A tOO he-i-?e power fonrei- Air Finc-c 1 rairmg plane foe th, f•.: i n•• n |. n air-show sine - ,i;- i few week-: ago. Spectators wiii ■' t-: -i-i »mprc&fio»i of the rir'Auii inan-'u vers used by Ain, . an i;g’V* pitot? in combat when Ch:. :•••• • Moses Asks Ring «w^ Cleanup After Dart hard Death NEW YORK. fANl’t You have | read ot the . 18-veev-old um-'f i;;Jiiisi. 1 clout care n> *.-1 iili-ou- : - I'm .- ; r:. ■od is white, colored. Chinese. It.u --! *an or an lh finds in Ki geography book s * Ho was an Any r:. ea. ilk; > .-it I and roe. and he represented vfie • only potential our nation esn-s. fo lly boast of whc-n 1.-. v, less i uYf;>. - • like the late unlamcr-t ti Htibr jhu Gof'hbels wind up ts- vr rid f* r what we cal Hhc -rnic biov. r.j . | W, v.-i e;;. 11; *e atjr: ;ii * ; these infrequerit. nn finulitk i a r • the time. Hundred;’, of Ictcv- nc ; into the ANP mail -peundt asking tor clarification on just what pact highly paid state athletic o.lti. -1 play in these ring ii ..ged;-, s in ; , v i malta- of rigid .mpen .situ.. I tub : mit m> inability to- :>r.swor frank : ly and with dear knowledge on the ; latter count. A TORf II is THROWN My wards, no mutter how c:u-;- i fully expressed. evnnot :u .*, i promising young ji'n Dt.r.’h-.o a : tack to his bereave! «tmt:ly A ‘ fatabsi voii’ii.l say p was ths way fbe was deiigno-J to his n:un...*r ; was just like you.--** ,d i ,lm* wi.. ! ball-i>n up one bripht mornin: - . so | what ' 1 If ju-t so happenof! that I do •. >1 • go along with such c*" depot pu*.<.- ; tuigului track tnee! <-i Shaw Ym j '-ersity. St. AugusvincCull..ye and -N, C. College tit Du. b iiTi rco! y,.-,. before Urn ntr.ners pad coven • i j the half-mile track, but, vetmuuc'a i in the face and fiiusu-.-d senmu. .«?. j < ' I Wtif* M I-:'-.' M. .?&• ■■ S': VkN " .. • M JmF v , 1 Hli& '<v mH 'tNwm, +- ** T'» FLItFOKiU .-V J‘ GREK.VS BOTIi) AI ft SHCHV— Former >*; v'- sv- pilot i uatU-s viewers, in •• '..“ue'.or at l)e:i!<-n ’ 'sing Sen -1• . * I*.-••-« ue, • . -,- i|| be a !<•:lured d:n -devil performer dltr ' ••’■ Bn - All-Ncf.ro Air > -t:B for Grecir-iioro. "• ' - it'.:• ■ .!> and . lad i-. May ■ k iiint 11. ;■ ii-- I s. shown ah. vc standing • • s ctkivi;tU-sI tiaiiiin:-, jit.-.'ii', ■vhr, -uc-ior rt the Tus.ke- K \niiy Air Ha'-, durin;; ill, r, < i , . fr. ni l iv of the il> - ■whose ispk.iis >• ere wide;, iu-ia’i!- ' nvfi.,us .vtlii the i»llth tighter Soua-triii nt U-.e .Bfnr! * B,ill: r Hi> , will dem «:nstr;v» lie (3 j - iioni man, livers i J ae.ofta *t , dsPi! by ' '-jliti- 1 i-iiot- ill coin bat. Tile is hrias -fitinsi.red by O' ' " LVoi j i ;»1S ctuii Ji IVc ( :>•! Chavis SVH ,-\, High .' 'iif’i Mid v iii he -tired at the .i, F.iil.'.ir Airport. Tircnisboro. i-'it.of c'hai'ol'U.c. N. C pm ."•■• plhiu; tbie'i.gh live eiooatiC' »ic uui.g : pools >. I I. . . L.jib and , r ici Fighter groups in 1 v.gee «; ibng . e v. r Khv/e-s /r. r.ir.v an in -.'au-.h'r De.iton dying Service :i; ChaiJ.ktC. Two .- ; • ebiiculuv parachute: jumps ; wiii be by two fudeiit? at 'A. ar.ri T. Coth of whom ;.-,v Army seivie-i as Paratrocperr.. .1- r u -V lilt: ; vv ■! 1 fly over i - tic-ill V.- i- ! hot Fox nd make hi* i from the danr.eu.-.c iy low a,u - Unit- o, 4,000 fe;-. Co.:- Rudd plans iin i ;•:'!•• ,r,‘ tv huzaif'-.-us feat of booing out -:t !N-OO.i ir.c-t and laii ;4,ooi* tec: i.hrourfi the at,r.- - ' jjh i , before pniime. n*s rip-coitl :o iio.:. safely lo ten afirma. Rob, rt 1 rry. .- -war civil, <n pih-t oi ViieF,i .it A. ,nd T t.cl ■ wiit ti\ down i'- -o is S* : 'lh ■, New Jersey In me to dv.u rote difficult ) lying maneuver a os)oI -ii .ithives, lo" : -re : Oil,:' vv j ~- .... ! tong ii.iwn Jew ro ! ’. ■ it- will i.i-.i leatuie a ihrilijiu ;'. rjiico,ot p . ciiie-n cai rn breakino art riobon <■oti'.r-f.j, : i.eu, ii.W I'iUldes. .iin'i ■i, - c.\cl V l-UIiCC of ilk iJ oi J- : pile'. A;i txu-a added alt.action wilt .r- < . cdy , ; c' i - c ~y K. , . , I.cnb'iM viioso -per" lity iK’piof.* :i:c cr ... m ics o a •M-ur.ken •river" turned loose -,t the r,-.-i!r-..is i airpiaiiC. sopbieii with no into: to deny uny ■person the f.-.ivc-i if»n r'glv. to thiiiK •. esselun.-c i! '-s he .-■*> -..-. v The chullego we must meet squarely ami without equivocutio.i is simply this: Are icc as citizens gome, to stand by and let prize : • uht.> - s j.o to their depths *•. -i propo >j ate supervision might pus rimy save there live. ” 1 tv.,-., t.risiji! to box at 15 by such mast.-rs as the i.<*c J (H; Johnson, .Bob Arnistr.K"; , arid Sam IVItT. a, F- ; 15 years 1 taurht ; -rno 300 - coy: and men in YWCA's, private, box in;:, clubs (white*, and to sirooi earnei' urchins. I ruffe.' easily Bs. * e; i killed ; way back >n Hi 15 w’n'o 1 -Uu'lea for laws govt raing box v.-- ?v -i! lax < ach time a man entered, an uni aided ring n was tantumount u, a . - . rendoz \-oi;s- with Uestb Legislators who sure "ded in got tii:,.: boxing bill: ;. .->.j I'.arpcd overiasit initly upon ‘safely enr lii-ugtn." )<*:• 'no and kick c-d-nbout .young fi;»hu • Is was Up . rvice in ittlS it is still motr*# - .- : ebata-r m 1948. What ; re wc go re.: to do about it. M;. Mayors. Mr. - Gfivornors, are ve going to sil •..round ana bite ou.v *;ails uni., some group of humane-moralists erase boxing laws oil the statute i-orks 1 Air we not c'ncerncd wiUi . iJtfSSe y‘,!!ng.st«rß of fcd-blfiaded courage who are but the target* for v.-cedy ijnd nnpKnpiplcd man yers in mujiy ustnanccs? Os ib,-v 312.85) nrodacting cut wc-l?-; in tbp; ti. S VU , -rrent HVC clasrtticd as stripper, or h»yh-co . wells. They account fai. 12.9 peiw:;' of total prodiivijoii THE CAROL!XIAN imf* m in i VIiJ'SN *!■>«,; '.•‘•-.•SR; (iVJi# •:».'& ‘it} i t;s£il 'PR 1 fpif I] « DL-.", Abe: (raiUm' V..n- • ..ol*i TTr,jvoiv»’y 1• ■ r / innings in ' l ’aft Fridnv afternoon':: vamr at ! Du Hr; m Atbl. •ic Pai i:. the Nsr V ere’ ; ■.) f‘■ 5 ■ »»r Fa . -, •; 11 air i : !o win lrt-7 The conn -t was caite-i a! the end I.f the SI ; a". YVWT BfectShaw. the wiih'iiite pitchi • : ve up' oni, 7 hi..- vviiilf his Ustiv. I mites game rot! is safeties at tnt ' ■ - * ' ■ < ■ A■: Pop.', The visitors guvo ,V; Eagle.-' ,-n- i 1 ,‘sHy scare by scoring 2 runs in ih viitial frame and returning in ih j.ocond with 4 additional tallies, N.j 1 . i. . lightened at !iP cunl. hta ever, anti allowed only ! other nr: a the 7th Fall Lincoln shorts,op, ,<r | I counted for 3 runs a.id 1 eafch came j j ft'cri! Tulin Fro. King. S<-Ht an i j ih Semin -for \ r . C. Co!lege w ;rc i | Larry C, I man. 3: Eiadio Roti;.-| ' QUCi, 4: Bob i'o'-Ty, 3: Wilii.aiii; Si ins, 3: William Springfield, 2. 'c-dP’ >• °- ti-.---.:on i'ines ..iu.t : Marry Edmond, one each. Lincoln 240 000 10— I NCC 200 651 23 !1 j 1-la tier i cp-: Bro k-\ ’’ pe. King,; i Lr idsliaw and, Wynn. Umpires: Henderson -md Rico. «.* * M’A, LlSitv ( OACII .lack Adldiv . newly elected head roach at FT 3 I'iiiversiiy, i . spearhead- i .i? t : the drive "To return Fisk to her former high place in U»» ■ ports world." The former Fisk gridiron star was head roach anti athletic 'director at Le.Uo.vue College from 1: 2 '--ST lie is 'Ui - cps ding Julian Bell, whose rests, nation was accepted several w ceks ago. (Photo by Uobtrih’ Studio} >hoi Pul \<t Develops Skill \\ nil Practice ANN ARBOR. M -'a (ANP t . B'-u: ■ i>' steady pia, Lee have hviy '-•d shot pul act Chari;:-- Fon vilic es • Michigan develop from a freshman whe tossed :he ball 43 feet G 1-2 . incites two years : . in his first ! meet to the champion who tosstu 36 ■ ,)ut)d sit'd :>}, feet 3-2 in.,. .* tew wti-i-..-. ;ig : ~ n- w work- -> • !record. Only through developing in j e- ni an dstyic has Fonville been! i-blc to increase his tbrewing ui*-i ice by nearly }0 Lvi in 27 in-.ai ..:. . ' ’dike prtvioii., e- iiipors, Ai '.'s and Jack Torn :-.ce. Fonv.i-r o ik t extremell lota or muscul a-. H-e is 6 net 2 inciter toll and weighs 194 pound-., only a fc-.v i pounds nv.-re th;r.j he weighed as, ~; ; freshpian. Bhcis was very t.d! and* v.v is,n- ' ‘<l more than 25C pounds. The p.e-l : viuus record hoicic.. Torrance, v. inshed almost 300 pounds. DAILY I’RAt IK K His reach. Ken Doher'.y, said "T-’onviUe spends rn.„, lime e, • practice than any she 4 putter ; ;ve sen: He won- - longer and, lakes more practic puts. Each day | he v-.iiJ toss, the shot ft. m 50 io Kte Lrn-. s, working on speed and inn-! mg." And speed and binni:; win-rt Eonviilo :", his paver He bus icr-n oi'tcr, compared lo Jon Lou..- ! L'w hi- natural coordination and : . ! flexes. He streaks across fbc ~,,t : circle, stops suddenly and throw . Bid you ever ve. , man i t -s. die ring so fast?” BiP Easton, di- , rector of the Kansas relays, said 'Any rue else -, ,nni) i rirver hav l eta able to stoj'. He’d have fouled! out of the circle." the place of he uv.h’s! esofohe Fonvilh-’s .speed arid timing lakes i die place of the mr-sr-ies of other I'Utter.s. Forces in this event uiuth ivmc from the should,a- ana back His competitive spirit helps the new shot put champion, too. "1., ••ompetili -n Fonvillc always i Ifoth six to 12 inches better than u. practice," Coach Hoi.v-ty said. Two of his chief competitors. Bdl Banger, of Purdue and No.iVi Waster of Illinois, have inspiixd, - him to greater eftm!;--. Both v,e - the only two men to consistpiuly ' defeat him rntii Uiis .year. Bfuigort gradirated nefore Fon ' ; vilic- cuuiri tuk, iiim in stride i . - uLn-ly. but by the a i of the IP ' . ->ut cor 1 rack sens.*o and this year.;! :'ii heil dc-fruu-d Wassi r «mslsi.-nt-- : l ; ly. With the work; "ilia nn his mhid. 1 t" - aviiia eonsibic tiy bettered |S6 fret in nearly eve -y moot ltd.-: {OQWOH: Om j-'-'bi'.-.iry 21 he cants j NAA OPENING GAME RALFIGII Shoe, I -• fin: icgiird for the \>r- Mason buildup given til,. Uuh-igii Tig-.rs, tin era I-:.:.-; If:- inv-'K'i, d Chavis 1'..,i; blind ,y tt. mar the Amt-ricun A.-;- acini:on -. penin;.’ c; . lor the 101 l ll by haudin., -iun> a fi-3 dole. i. keloro approxlutalciy 2,000 fair.-. (pitaiizny-: i n . a vinste...-:i,i. .a, -! Joe Cln.-itnut. the i ', - ! hmivr, the Eagles sron.d five t e m ihi '-third inning to j.ile up a Lau • | winch tlx- home team was new. ! abh to overcome. On Monday night, i.owevcr, ih.- : 1 :- :' even, d ua liv scrim: by ! enrirtg a 4 i victory over Li, i Eagles in a road tun-io played at : Whit, vilic. 1 A ISON IMFUKiiSIVK Rostoe Faison, the new south- a.v ; iddition to lire Tiger.--' pitch- ; ■atf. uimed in an Impressive pc::-, 1 rovmanw in the Whilevdle yamr holding lilt- I-kiylcs bsTsmeu io : SHAW BEARKs SHIiLN MMiOl.j S, Li LO4 The Shaw Boar.- made the most T seven hits to w:-.ip (he- L m. i Jniversity Lions Hi-4 Friday afhn ■icon -.m the Chavis Park di: m -:i it was the fifth win m as .-,‘ai Lor the locals. Charley England, a,, ! Bears pitched, went th;- route tor, he iocris, giving up r-veii hits aac ■ mi; ssing a total of 13 :-:t.rikouts ,o .vm his fourth game of the *ea ' .on. Walter Brooks started on the mound i for the- Pc-nsylvanians but was >c ieved in the third. lie was follow ed by Archie Young who yielded to fosse Polk in the fifth. D:n: k; f ind h d th. Boar attucK with a double arid ;i single in four .rips to the plate. Claude YVess with •-v-’o hits for three- >.mcs was the -ding batter tor llu. Lions. Lions Si»n Bob c DETROIT i ANP) Tim Dr iron I.ions football team, like Abou Ben Adhcm, awoke from. ;■ deep dr.y.ii I: : t week and signet: Bob Mann. Michigan's crack pa.: Miafching: end, who happtnrs to be nori-wiiife Tills will give* Dctro; vast nor. whiuv population an opportunity to rod! the park when the Lions play .football this fall. an. have some thing reai to cheer at tit. Awakening at la«l i the i-v-ar ;y of passing up good cm,,red fooluad play. rs for c weak ;ram vv; ich w >uld be a heavy ' awing c:a . wilh a couple of good colored plpy rr“, the u.v Detrori owner;- art no; going to make the .--a.-.-s mistake the former owners made. To them money talks - and talks loud and there is onlv one color in C’:. - roney green, which make;: r.c bon, s about whpso y -rket it line.! So the new owner.; of the Lion:.- are planning to cap:' ‘ize on th,: same thing Cleveland Brown, of football face, ad Bro-Aiyn Dod-y-.s of baseball fame did. sign up the best \:gro filuycrs available ana Io heck with the c-h p who ear.; Le on Tie same team will: them. Anne Bnm n, Singer To A tarn iNorwcigian *' A. O-io (G.) Anne Brown, con cert artist of "Purge and Ek is” Lime, will in'-' >-y n Norwegian hen? on May 11, according to the Norwegian mu; riage license of fice. She will wed Thorieif Schicl derup, a lawv r and one of Inc. vvorlrl’s best ski jumpers. io wilh in 'less than tn-ee inches ul site world record vvi , > a 56 foot sc :--3 inches t-r-is in u uiiui uic-Cl wt'r Ohio Stale. Two month'-' lalor ‘tie Michigan star achieved (la - - s:--;:, ilativ,.- -:-g just a 57 f ol throw bid a 58 f-ct i-4 inch heave at tins Kansas re lay . a new v.'orld record. a~ "rm mi mu«■■■■■ hi JSEBALL I an Association Baseball League ? JBLEHEADER NDAY MAY 9 | RALEIGH. N. C. I LIGH TIGERS [ORE PANTHERS •iHWMN UMMWBOHtt* ./**» w**w*is«x***..im* •mitrvrt .■ ■ >»iw wwmiMa.w<w Trswrgi \M 2 P» M. Admission 60c lucid, tax * mmmmM '"J ; .0,1 iiil,-. '. ;-.!•■ ' .mis> .if dura, in tisr pi'occ-.-:s. Fc i>■•!-,.*. : opcii.r Uhc's.tH.i w>,!k d :wo buU.r.' and cm. ..--u thg!;.- M:.riag.-r Jim vTJji.x-s vo ! lad 'li-.' ba•••::. lb r It A , :Io f twr,-run douhl- .a oied Ui.; i , : ii:;., el the ,---;lii.- si ..son Johnnl. Col, mar*. h.ft-lu.rdu. boi ;. : fee f!. Fag!-", in id tier j'ly , L-:;-:. w five ho . Fics,- 1- . t fohl! - ; 111! SC,'.; Oi. Ciuii'lvs. N, ;i'. Tc; ho’.Ld,,. i. t •he (i,.y's iiittusL* foe ; i--ir, ... u. n iw . -Nirlles. In , vciiii-:.; :i:c •i.-rios on Mr>sd-' ' uiglU i i<: jvl- ; Lamb fkii - in *, * 1111 a11....:.. I. . ~ (bio nic and thic, -.ingle.; m five lie r. gt bat. in olhe. k' i.liie gas es -r Are.. - tile Bit’ :: :uid U, • Kiehmot.- Gian's r.'-J off ;y fly w: starts bv 'fiking tbit. ’i from UimviN.c anci <r- *!-o;-o. i'll,- Jock oin Bv- F.-l. ; < d by Cijck Lundy. !*.. -k u p : ~f from Wins ifin-Srlcm or, Funday .--rid Alon-.t'i ; , -a e.O i.c .-,d : eaiiitc leaders. The iv.lei.irh Tiger . the Non.2k Royals ht: Baltimore .'.mtheva -ana •;c Duriiiiin Ki,.;',-, ex* hanged w b.-r TOO per ei i'i ; vr.v. ,os \Vm'm-; . • •"alem DamvlU- arid Greciu-oc: i are. still seeking leave victoncs. - SU.NDA Y’,S U'MK R H I:' i >tirr.:•:.. . no 3 C 0 OKI -fi : Raleigh ■ 002 000 010 J a .1 LA J ii.iv.i-:: l) i '. "■•jlcii.'i ,'in C.’ Ti\ n; Ralei^ h: Ciu in:n. C\) S • ■ ani (6) Wildvi* ind 1\1,.ru,.n, n m 1 # IP! w, ; m Pl’ mßmKr r I® mm* ? I ** f I i w wm.., .*»•- -r*- . : : v1 / . SlRIK'i-; t/NJ-I lt ooks, >.huri ’. g' i-r the Durham Lrgles, tafcc-s a hr it . at a. ih;- Krst j.-ileh of the luiiu-- reason for ”sti iko ’ om- tr - tare oil' th: .*• >;ro <lmrr ican Assor-atio’i opener Sunday m m *h., " 4*,”, Tiger Manager Lamb Barbee - i:l Fagn Manager "Big Jim" V» :i --fha.- bawl-, just betorc he start of smv.,ay\ Sr pro Ameri can Asseciatii-.n cpeis'-r Sunday PAGE SEVEN Wcekl) Sclw Me The Raleigh Dm .am Nt gi .) Ainin-icau Astiodation rcries gun .nets '---Ic pan s as i.-’.lovvs: MONDAY 1-3.'OUT 1 Tu-.nau! vs. Rai. v.-i > Whilcviilj TUESDA f NT LIT ■ : rhr.ni ai R-aoigh 6c. M. YY I J.iNL.Y NIOKT J i Durham at Ruleiff! uioublehofidco ii i'. M. . TIiHJtSD.Y i LIGHT l it l-:i;h „t Durittur. ! iLDA'i NIGHT Riitcigh ai Durham - SATURDAY NIGHT Danvili'.' vi. N T. : •!: :'■ Sunils-:. St '. ! .-,UN D.\ 2 P. M. (Daublehoucici * •• i bullimorc at IlaLi gh M-:r- s u) n'kjvyx Asi-BCIA !Hf X hi iU.TS SUNDAY • Durham ti, Raleigh I, At. he villi. Dan vilic i-0 *; Itiohinond 1-6, Groon'bsn'o 3-1 - Baltimore Jl. Noriiilk hi v i .),,cit»onviUe 13, Win:r n-Snicin 7 MONDAY I i).: i'!!; i m , > / A-hfvUl. 3, Danville 4 - i'iich.iiimd 17. CITOT,,; or,: 5 / ’ hi.-i-orn Ulc 11. Win. un-Salem 1 ’ No.-folk i). Baltimore 6. XHUIO A AIM KIT AN ' - '-Ol SAXION i ANDiNG 'Trams Won !.o‘-l !'<-(: A-;-.i:viil '■ 0 1000 ''■■'■'.■mono 0 '?.!-) -U'ksi'-:\ :I !e 2 0 i,)00 Raleigh 3 ! JO I'’ liut:; 1 > ■) LaitilViivre 1 l Jf> i a N-u-ioi;, . ■ i .v<3 vV;; n-S ii ;n 0 2 HOU Lanvhi 0 3 OnO Cri'.ut&i oro O 3 00') ’T, ■ • ' • ■ r -+-SV>..: V . r ■ I I ■ W f % :: * :•: ■■;.i L '- ■ ? g.f i ;y sv;v? ■y : ■' - vPRN : .. ■■■ 'W g I ■ ’ ?■ ■-- g - ■ - •. . .. ~ - . '■ ~ g '/' N.,-;,;? / . c C'; ;.;g vL|!igf;€% : : -• ?-! S ■.! - i h-iv.L :. 1 . : »n the r.a lelgh Tigers and tht Durham F-*- g'nis. The Eagtcs spoiled the day l«i il»f iacal team ’ v winmng 6-3. Carolinian Mi.A by Slicp ; bard. I havis Dark ; • iwc* n Hie Raleigh ’i’i i- and the Durham Fagics.— Shewn ,i(so arc Plate Empire !.<•*. *ng'-t,">n ami La-e Cmpiit i Hcnde: on. —Carolinian Plwto by : SiH>pSiai-:l.

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