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\\ Lick i:.N Di."> (.». S.\ i < Ul>A Y, Ai.Vi lit, I.iFI TRACKMEN CRACK AAU BAN, SET 3 RECORDS Beating The Gun | BY ALVIN MOSKS NEW YORK --(AN'F'i" LIFE CROWS .SWEETER a- wr c;/ day by clay some semblance- of the fuliflllrnent of democratic • we've fought for thru lh-. ci'-lbni --: t*v press since 1926. With S\ M LACEY, crack AFRO-A MERIC AN w: itc:. mtiding h- • copy direct from the formerly “Janies Crow pr>-ss !)•.•• .-•• sc-runu. another 72 vear prcced- nt lakes a no.ve live into the slimy ■■ ;d bottomlc s well I name “bigoti y’’. That is. tli fight • <mr. as <l> ; . or.-d writers waged, many of whom -re no lon>-,<-. .m the seem for reasons stemming from retirement-age (is there such r.n animal) and death. Other battlement- on the racial front ••'•■ill be stormed and capfur-d with each passing vear. The “bills ahead :ut not a ■ hard to climb as they so m“ in th< language of the poet who . breathes encouragement and determination to -hnmg men mul women, FUSSIN -FEUDING AND FIGHTING' LEO DC ROC HER v<J JACKIE RttßlNT'hN i .name hut t-a Dodgers whone nmiie' an rimsLiti.lv in Die L,;i( >; • , i-avc gotten off ■ oim. choke r.p- cei • in:--- ; e.rMn < pound, ad <1 pendm.g on the point of vi« v y ;ii id-.pt :-n this .- nne-.-licn < »n d.-:v after the Matron ulfk-iaJiy •tx-H-d. On nt.-li odd an K\ K>) V J( rtJRNAL- AMERICAN r< purl. > ihi- fine: !' *t)i t; lan on and Reiser arc much too- fat to suit me. and nc Ahi-t would hate so tained tile slight injwvie- ton diu l.ad time w .a) condili -n been ; ! a hi; !*et iveot 1.-:." Pointing iirf 4 R.u-.'-m-. i!>. tongued Dtmx-h‘-i- said iurlhei • '‘RnbiU- ei ...-. . that he S ’'-", more about c«m«littoning itimse!!' them ;.nv man .» the ciub al- J owing that he a,i- foiled dova; I > ( .1 w|H I p,..\ 111.' , , e.* 4 DICK YOUNG, v.': it .eg in t h. 4 V . I lA.IL i \ !-;\vs’ ~., ,A j,, 29 said to miliems of daily leant ... • hi; !) e / , . , play Lthy Co>: thud .'-.acker, a mats f,,. rn . - r . .),r. i the middle-bag pasdion, at SiankyA old post n. ; mAd m.roTA whom Rick. % termed “the ?>< t -ee-m.i m »!■ ’ N Jangue. The rea.-nti i:»i tlail r- <,b>. i, ,- ? »m: och.-j i s 'tili' gm-ied with Robbie’s Lick t cnr.fiiiion | n 1 ;-m dispute-- l!.)i> bn a a., .when that he, Robln.M.n, Ir/,- a fiiirir.f If than am- uerr-m tii tin- Hn.ekivn chib MELTING-POT DRIPPINGS Despit. the Rjbni on Dm ocher p-iint.s \ a-v, popular inlieia«< has played good bell rer, nl'iv • ~ , . INSOnVTV l>i f °\ ,<P -^ Ai !l ' • ' “'■■■ b'H is’ami HOpT VJ JN iiad staytfl out «.t ui.p!- ant pr. ...K, n - km •ihout 1 H ; ir ••'*«-rwetg!,t condition only', tin - \.-a, de v <nd -im ' P i,st u montiis. H-.ih of them v.-u- ..mi a ( ,cb an in-im Uun to count less whm and c.loi-. -i „.,rt., i I)V . ; • ages -r— --from. 6to GO that, it makes them i-oih ........ ...... , (i , n \ ' ;T 'hr y owed not m.-iely t.. ikeent meini , j, . .. .■nine UNITED S'l ATES and !;.<■ ...., i.| .-,t •; ■ over, fellows, as you bank all tin m.oaw v.-.u'i! w h- n h i <■ spin t days are an old age-in. nwi >. JIMMY HELM of the estable-he-d 11, i y;, :,. • 5 : {11 ,. ; , in the stand;- P,; av.i j. ■ w ilh I .Hbai; s A. 1 v yp, , ..• . about then 18 years of Itappy mat ,y, .. is Mv v. ) and u:V:a'; away t:» snap a buncs d -ta., , f ~. t u,, 4 •-. vv ; v , attended tin openirir of li..- NlklßO NAl’loNM. lj- \< , r.. , bail searan Sunday. May -r Yank.-.- siadum. -Eddie I’eih lormer t.assetbad sfa*;. with iii-u , ado 1- aim Curtis Leak, demon pr< ■.w-nb. huddl.-.t w ith ahnoum-ei .1 . - Bostic, An.stt-i dam New; coltur-e. t.'P:,- .a • , .. .; .. e, - ; ~ (]„ season was the “All Time Great Basket.Pi,, ... Pnra r“ a. : ! a? the D.-at-las huts 4 ! (Sho-.vbeai *. '.iban-t ••am • “Pkillv; just name a few ,n attendance- Fat Jenkins. T-1 /an Coopt-;-. Frank r'aifty. Joe ( 4 ‘! i./.'S ’) S' • • Jin-niv !.'- F i.i, t ’-irturi. < liar; •- Ru n, Walter (Y.t'.po!. Joimnv J-. >:i; . N V i-;a - t.hn.in ( I,nut. Harry N. Wih-v Jr Cubans Lead National League With Four Wins "Inuro” Barnhill ' d Paint :t.. Frantic bury pitched 1 i !li mlv lor ' the Ni'W York I'UPnn.-. Gnn-.i.jy .. the Polis Grounds 10 de-lea t h« Fhi.‘a Stars 4-2 and Id !■■ inner l oth ends of a double Leader. it was the foitrth .v:ntn a vo.v j lor the Cubans bai • hill ■ho:;u..i Henry McHenry in tlie first it..- j i i and Scatii'ebary out dm iict ihruy Millet in ton innings in tin toßhtc.ip. Miller nUov d only *;v lii:- for the nine n run !. so ' oefore being lift •••a foi a pinch , i t i Barney Brown fcu’fered 51...- <n f cat. Ai Hal!in.or. . Tr< Bahir. Elite Giant: won tin :: iu>t ix-env. ■ of iiie ■oar... from tn«- M. \ li. Yankee: Sunday by the score: .-o and 11 • 3 before snob. .r capacit;. crov.'d Horn lay and l)"'y i - .I •« winn in a-; pitch*: s and pcui.vn ai.de Stephens lost. At Newark, the Horoeslet.ti (> i ;j .v ■, upset the Newark Earle, at U p ; rt Stadium t efon 12.0(10 opvi • ing day fun by the ■ < . ' - Rf.SI I.TS OS WKIlh Monday. May 3. N V<" ~ , l; :.i j Phils Stars Tu<- (.lay, May -i. M< ■ hi. •/, Kadi mote 1 Wednesday. May a Bariiom Newark ifiaini Thursday, Ivi a v b. X "V. C übatr,> 2. : . lisitimor. 11 • 9 m . Kainj Friday, May 7. N V Cui an.- a! | Halt line, i e (Wet G: ;-t: I. >. Saturday, l\i«> #. N V. Black Yank.-, tit Homestead >': ays. it*'..- •). i Sunday, May ft, N Y Cuban. 1 1 Yank- at Horn, lead ■';: y: f’ rpa j Stars (i; Baltimore f>. N V. Blatk ] Yank-. 0; Baltmvur ii. N. Y. iJars j banks 1; Homestead C ay. !>, New- j aik -l ( I CK MAXI INC.S Won 1 ost Pet j N. Y. I i.tbai. 1 t) 10-.-ii j Newark ? 1 <«s" • Homestead Grays 1 <s67l Baltimore 1 3 j Phils Stars 1 j N. Y. Black Yank*. 0 3 .00-3 i SCHHfltri.l or "l .tr MEEK Tuesday, May 11. Hoinc.-iCa I ; Grays at Ballhnor . is. Y. Thai.. j Yanks vs. N. Y Cub-:;.. lYV.hiid, - ton'*; Phila Stars at Nt->...irk -.Tre., ton) * Wednesday, Ms ,N. Y. 3iac : ] Yariks at Homestead. Gray? Thursday. May Ik. N Y. Clack j at Homestead Grays; phila Sta> •-. X j Newark Friday. May r M N i. Cm baits v I ' Baltimore iShtbe Bark i; Fhii.'il Stars vs. Newark <Sh ; be, park). Saturday, May la, N. Y, Mach i Yank. at Homestead Gray. < Pit; -- ' burghi, Baltimore v> Phita State] > Wilmington i; N. Y'. Cubans v . Newark (Trenton) Sunday, May 16, Newark at, i» Cuban;-. ifVi.i Gr-'imdsi; I ibi.; ; Yank at Home, dead Gray;; i\V.r=. :nylon. D. C.) Outhil I Wn<‘i> t In (Jose *Vin Durli am 1H KHAIM Al;h( ii!:!i the Del- ' .ware Shite College Hornets out- j hit 1 e Isr! Carolina Coll Lag!.".-, in then gain,- at Durban- Athletic Pji.ck h. re lest Thursda., j . frernoiti, Norlh Caioliun College.., tarried in a 2-0 victory behind the. pitching of Albert peach. Delaware .--ecured 7 hit.- off Leach : while their piether. 1-ienry Moore. .;ave up 5 i-afeties. North lY.rohna Colli-geY-: run: i‘-(n':(- in the third ami -isth irm:i!,i-'. : .■Her tiiii 1 > -Weill pi rod hits, in I the third frame Kim be Podrirp.i- >' ero. r..-d li.-ine plnh: on single by j Bobby Prt; In the sixth a hit by , Don Pnri. breug 't in Herman 1 ! fines. Scorer by inning.v. R H F ; Delaware ()00 000 000 -0 7 1 | ! N C C tlO'3 Oil! 00x - 2 3 .' i i kitfei H--(,J; Mo->re anc • i Fli • >n!aMoore; 1 .o:tcn :;- , 1 V/y: 1 ■ , jj. -* t i-on and K iin - ! &> y ■ I j 86 Pr«mf n« WMfiKfYs [ W y H B r-K..:OUCI j *Bt4 V¥ft*S OR MORE 010. ajCJ. STR.*l«m I WHtSKEY, !iS;i i MfciJTKAI YHSitS, OiSTIIIf.D r-ROW Oil AIN. wntittiiw y ttxmt, ksiii atw«is H. U . Trackmen Top 3 Marks In a C AAU Meet COLLEGE PARK, JVM. Fi A f. .tiled Howard University f.inn lati- ;. pi ;i;;; for Oly. ; : try an • made an auspicious debut by rhat-1 i.crln} three of r»--vc-i. tr..-A- records in 4 1!»•)..i AAU track and field championship/ a; the lirtivt. - of Maryl rut here 4 Tuesday. Pa; tii ij.v.liic. (a the animal m (or :r. fir-1 tian in t.-. ■ h - d AA Ur. -in y. Hi.-.va-d I.jiuv-T-iiy it-; , I, woe(i IllUiet-tve.v \v. li, iniv ;>.• they n.ok mtuul j iai ■ .-.uii ,H point uc'-tind the I’nr -. i - ity of Mai' 4 , land whioii r la ~ up Cl) pom’ i n ficir! ‘?upcrio 4 . i;y.. Cr-,-M-h Sal Hall's (.'nidi-zo Hi,-'I i if.-am. rniiii in;-, ainngsid. still ■ .■i,m|ici it.,i ■ from local . at;.-. -.-. to, lit h jjiic wall 10 11 I'oin- bciu )d Mary t.-md H.-v'.ob Georgctowt. winch b.u! ii;i i.iohib - ; (Jnutificn i'wa ;']l * S, Pi. TEAM SCOUTS Other It an', wore- < re- Bulbs! Prop, a: I'alhJic I'mv-r; iiy. J 1 •\mn M -iica! f.-nt-r-r. :> 1 -!. no ,*'.aclie.|. 2 1-2; Ge-.-t;.- Wasiung-o > . lb: o-n A C . 1 am! IF rve u. Gr.i.'o ;i 1 Individual honoic wont to Ho.v-j r,i-i.l’:-- 10. ■!. ■ .Jrilliii -• Jam .- Brnco, 80,- |ji:-ct;u-led sophomore, who rect- : I ,! I t tie I "a.(l nji ; . s in I o;f >. aur.in- old Bob Pa...-or. white 3. i ■ ori,t an,! Sriilhi i C-anl .-rnc-- .■ i>-- • r.unti > etiampior, and cr..--! lie; n.a • .--end- off the old record; lit ■> 1 I-' Vint-. 4 !!! McD-i.i --I t ••ui.ob-.- r.-.v- “si -n i!..!:’. A i .ni'aV !)ur Far ii •••-. Schoai ! ■V. a-iiciy.l- :, !). t.’.i a:Mete. Hnuo. !o lni.ii in of , A At! t\v ■-nii 1 e ■ -.v.-ii hold : anchorid the ic. ---. ■i,i. --iilc .•■•print no -ll -y relay ioa.-a :>> \ i.roiy after cl-s n .10 y„rci - . r-.ablinr; th. Hilhoppet r io i ,ar up :i jyti. u i-ic bell- r. <1 ki time of 3:44.2 s i bv iMaryF.md ! I O', i vei-'ity in t@47. William (Bom?i.-i Collins, on! ’a i,t j: quarter-r.-lor, diyiin,-- ..isiien iiirost'if in ~ ci'ia-k field o! ■ runners when he came from behind i a- lie mile relay to nip George-! ■w - ’ Cioorge Satis-- -Idle on t.'. i. :>! ii-.tn. enebfing Howard a, bang 11 p a 3:3:i.c -a -\-. i u. 1! .- iiy,. C-'.lli.'i.' \va- cl :ki ll in 49/. , rich was . ood enough to beat out I'd Mfiiih tv- of Mmyland, wic- • ir-am took third,’ In idiiition Co Him took second ft hind Matthew in the 400 mc-U : wineh was n,: is-ati d.“d in 48J1 \ !-A\ FOiMliK A rniiii- lo the- Hmvs. J ■ :,qnari. Hooke-- Andc-r.-on served no ! !ice ho 1.-, (o be reckoned with m ; coniin;; -c;i;;oris a? hi ran the a; - -- ml ison th<> sprint modity -v :,-iy -,i .an, ;., (.KOv-.-nd in the 100 ' ineter.-: and tliir-1 in .as- 200 inetcr: A pluckv bunch o! Card-ozo hi;>- • nei>: lu ..tied fsv Maicctlu? Boston ana watker. Jr., aslouno-si i..- i cstimateU t.aSIO spa. talers, v. : u • their pirit.-d running. Biis.lon. al'ser winntj'.g his heat in ;he PEiii meiir in l! .-econris. unn back to Hike liie cv< n in 10.8 which - equaled the old iimo set in 193! by Fail Wii ivicye: - ! Maryland, Th-.- \->. 11 1 ended in an all-colored fi i ii-la '■■.ilh IF-oke-r Andai-son ■>! Hmv.url, Joe Waika, and Ed' 44 .u 4 u Melrose, finianinp in tiuil orckf , UnfcirUmaiel.v. B'.slor; suffered a , pulled rnuscli.- at the finish and withdrew from th. 2Pc meters. H--; ’iValkcr took over, and after wii.ninr bis !u ai iii 22 seconds flat, e i:n> ; b-iek to push fleet-ioi.ted Georg.: .sc(Pav.'ii.. white. 'o th. tape tn : Jt.ft only oin- u-.-imri, ,■'! the record lof 21.8 ret by Kan Vvidrne.. ol fiiniaica's Olympic Huih-s Ih»osI _! 1 j KINGSTON. Jamaica— (AMP) -Jamaica-- hepe fur a good Iram fi@r the world OlynmpK- in Lon don in June soared a couple of notches higher during the field events at. Winehostej park anu Sabina pork here recently The i lift was given by L. G Thomp j sun, Leslie A. Laing, Carmen ; Phipps and Cynthia Tltompsen. L. (Y Thompson smashed the \ two-year-old high jump record made b\ Dave Albritton by a quarter of an inch, measuring 6 | feet 3 1 4 inches. Miss. Phipps ! came through to clear 5 feci, 2< > j inches to wipe out u record by j Vinton Beckett b.v three inchr; Mi s Phipps’ record is only 4 3-4 j inches away from the world's women’s high jump record hoi) j by Fanny Blanker-Keen of Hoi - ! land. ! In the spring division. luting | out spiked rivals in tin 200 metre l ran- in a time of 2.8 seconds, lie I also won the 100 metro race. ! Cvnthin Thompson took the 50 j metre race in fi fi. seconds, the , 100 metre in 12.3 seconds, the 200 ! metre in 25.1 seconds, and carried j the baton in anchor position to I brine her 1 aim in first in the 400 j metre relay. ; Eiffel Tower in p.-iiA comply; <-1 ; in 1889, is 980 fee h ah and rosir upon a 33ft loo’ snii.-oc hast. it. cAntninsc 7 W tons of steel and 00.-. t about Si 000,000 Argentina experts room corn than ! -nv other country a!ihough ils h> Bai anntr.l crop is only 3bout one i !-n!h of tie annual tup grown the U. S. ; MarvianJ in J 934. One of th. inosi mi iilbi:-. r;c .•nsuod in t>-< 1 sou na-t- w- u ny , ; Mi lice. Hunnup' in fifth plaec be- 1 lend UIC ,I! f’ -: i•• foi ence ct - (.i-iiim-s-rnnu ;-Palnu-r of M;r.., I anal, vt;-r.:s of Geoi gv*b 4 wn. anii I Cm ilon -if Qn mlicu, the ganglie Bi-inhe m i>- in--'.. up -m -he Brst lure at ih< C'.mpli-iion as In ; : >.:< nd lan. ii. ra ..cl r.i-. -.coy ie s, i-ond pin - i .: fin . lari m the . Ji-a! lap. bn 1 j jiiruppid Pi 3rd goii ; i-.in the t-.u : F-trctch whore be opened up P | the final spin 4 ! :. cntids la it r. I Ed), ill ■ up tn Palmer nt: the fi.- iij H-n n, -Hi rvtmi ii. sUi-e, .11 ri-1- • for s'ritii in a ding cion;; !>,iUh 1 a- home .stretch, inti Hie !- ru j ■ .-uiiiiin:.-; Mruce. not F b<- ouUli'u-. i atr.piy bn/i (in'.vn Fi nip the --tii.)- 1 bo; i: Palmer by Uvo yards m ■ lib:.math finish. \tst.F strt.xt The mite- relay climaxed ac.isi-j 1 es in 111-- : i-.-r; 1 1 Bed i. :1 Me Ahh<-it-li l.nnis Russ* !l w., flock ;in a tit.a qnnif r he handed 'he h-ilon in f-iichi.-’d iD.ckl He- -•< ' tiv. >'. i'Us iii Hie r- ,r in.'iiideu ed th. bie.c.' ole , tint i: nm.-i -Of! cult Ainicd tin- • ap, anil banded Hr ,-iatoii in to Collins n atly til ini i beiiiiai G-. -, vii.-.v.-i's a'iclu'ir nun • ■ li- Pi bave been Sause. Off tv it I a fast spun, i dun » r- I 1 n.v.-.-d tin- Ua-i down to five y.ai.l- ! in the back sir. . - d - -i., ] ; appeared that he would not mvi • j ' iiiki' the IU eiiiiy C»• . .-.aeP.-wti inn : ner. Unci-ikmg a tei-rific .ur-: l ; j'l’c'd on liio Hun, ('iliii'll u\ 1-1” -allied lac fly ill- Sails.-’, uaiiad Inin abeu! at) yards s'in.n tin tape. C.nci sh(.; (a tii, front ;>s tin’ ci-.v.d ■wt nt into a frenzy. Local toaai,-: fared badly in th l field even'aS, being srrut nut In ihe b- in \ ,uh, liiM-iH. shi.lpi.t and jave ; an Duiia’d T. > tov - f Howard tal k j ’-ci-nd in the high jump bCi.n l j Bill Ei aZie:, *c\ ni-• ■. .a Bulbs pr. , w -> cKnii 1 In- l,:a at fi feet, 1 j j iru.il. Ivui erf Doiiit of Howard and F.-a-; I wind W-r.udtoiid of Card-.zo ent/. eit] !•> f-ur-w..y ii. fourth in th 1 ci in!. ilte B-.roi),-. It t vee places: in j ; hie broad jump \v:;on T.iaka: -J j : M.rr : h ,11 Ft c.;;«- - ■ (i..cd; n nn-.i j ; ‘ n/u-lc: D'.nne.ly fim.v.tie.i in 1!:. : j ! "td-'-r . hind Audi --w: ...f j | Ma;y land who 1.-ap.-d, 21 feck /j j mines. ‘ Marshall, aceording to official! i babul .turns, k’ape.i :< 1 i.-eL 8 7hi j inciies and Goodson turned in a .it j . !-’. in. ii c,T,.i ' jOE's tsoini.i \i;i) SEESKVUN Hli; im umit-iuN m ASA I \ at >.>«•> ;! : NEV. YORK -AN 1 ... D.-fech.'t |G- ai vVe; be; .- on? -I th..- in.. 1 i.-mvd ..-I n to hood-in., s -ah.. ...pin • : ll iougiu..!- N< V. Fork City T 1 Me fie has .y: I the "I'.IVHI;. Kinncd J, iumy Broderick <>f if.-.r - I j Scalina : neat 390 t mid- a.id ■' j hard as corn tun I cor.d.-l inning w.-ii f*‘ -i' he i f nuwri : tie c-ounti r ii..- man who -.utio.i cn ■ zealouu admirers of box in!.:’.-. a 1 re •»!. J -e Louis, 1 shake I. ' and ton strongly no. pat. hr. i j,-,- 1 god ba*. k too of!e, Bein' yi-i c., ('i.'-t when i was b\- | bn; instructor of U. - West jfott j Street tiranch of the YMCA, W- i. • l.'cr :c, i 1 admired each other j lot. Boxing was our pet hobbn.. j and let itu- toil you profession;!i- S weiv enpabh- ol hiiiin;; a. hm-d diis (.inid, 1; 11 1 TNT iong-arni-ui j lhc-I;.w with a pair ■>( fivt-oimov i -.'.love-, on. 1.l ANI-)) YAI.t VBU: LESSON East week we tatked ob<>ui .be j glorious career of the man ua; j bettered John L. Sulilvan’s 10-yvur | title reign umoiig tin- big fcllov. . j who top 175 pounds .-mgsicic. Sah i Webber. “I think I.oiiis will wrap . this one up before 'he rove, 11 1 round rolls along, which sc: m- ; > t), in with a recent at tide; of vouu | 1 read. There wit! bi no rnO"c diyim.am j no&sotisc at the wrong rirnt-, as t • i it. Wl.on J o- k*arn» lesson, hi ] learns, it good. Take al! of bis; i>, i turn enffagernents with the :;am ; ppoiicnt. Wi.v, the Bomber lilci.n j iy and figur;;. ivc-ly - lays t.h.cni on | tin- return waltz. “I'm n/>t saying In '. Jersey Joe Walcott i- not one of tlte ;-ann-t | .aui cagieit fighters the game w; j produced since 1... -in -. came inn | tame. 1 do say that lie (-might Lour i ''.''ii n the Brown Bomber just cou a not seem to fight hi? usual iitgn gtade battle with the result known U; millions. Walcott will be fac.ng ;• Louis who dreams cf nothing bu lhe niglrt •he catches up with die pec-dy fellow who made him Jook so had the last time. ' i sin- roly Velicve that fans will | see a razorsharp Louts, older bu.' none- the Its? savage and determin 'd than he was for Y.G.x Schmclirtg that .-.econd time. Jot should wiud up hi? career (if lie f*. cfei dkcpo-ftJi to i'Miro in a b'-ize of glory '.he night of June 19 before a sell-out 1 civ vd in Yankee vtauiuai,” r: I'.UaiLiNIAN LINCOLN SPOHTS stars hg« receive awards* JEFFERSON cn M : . Mn, - A to-' fit! •>( fifty athletic .ward;; w:r’ presented to student.-, at Luu-iiu University of Missouri iTC-'too ■-.vh-•; the annual vm .-ttv ail sp;■■ ■ banquet was served *.i the Im.du ; lion*.- eafVd eria. Follow h-v; lie enjoyment of n pa i dfabl« m».-:d speak;t--- presented fti '• ! ha la iion v.x-ro iba sideni She . I.v-n T..K f.’.S .) ei ! I M><; (’ll ; mayor Faint s T. Blair- Ralph Han:-| an lift, list > Iriimt. Jcff'TK-jn U.a. ; i fbaoilKT of (.'iimmeii e. Ariie 1.ai.l- 1 ; ess. Conmii“sioni.‘i- Missouri V.il.-. ' Athletic Cunferoiv-i at- ' Sam Mo ih n, sport:, t ditor, Radio Stn i- ,ij I ivMijt.K; iis'i.-. City. Mo. PIU-.SI .VI \ I’lON MADE i I’m--.-- ct;;l i«;n ' rack and fan!bn•. i ieU-T winn.i: wore made by ,-u-a.i i <-0.-u-h David Rains, e.ead t-oncls oi i Basketball William Ksum :> ivo !:■ ! awards in basketball and Churl-., j l-loatd. in. ad coach of boxing mad | ; ho boxing award rie -ThiUoe. Ur. . nted gs -. ‘ • an O S ir.< ;-F R-.-edy. retirim, pr<_■ idem. of th • • 1 1M'l-ii’i-.ii Alumni As-.tcia'.ion ;n.l : •w president of Mm Nat; sad A iatiun; Vi .. Aina Kb-wmint-. -cp I • era .ivy Ihe t 'hier.g. • alumni; ; a m ;Hi 1 MeFioid from t! - St. Lmrs | Alumni eli;,pb r. ami < 'z;’ie F.oe-d. I Campbell represent m' file Ka.iSns i iy alumni. N« \vs,, ; » i rr • n m I -luaed .\ A Svvi ■ ' St 1 • t;: aAmci ie.in and John K •SI.J. m 1 -\r. a . also King as I'. . 1-y an ; day j Kenner of si -on it. .Mon. ban lOit i oss .re were ..u .attendance. Raymond H. K< mp di- j ill ft.a- of silirtoties, to-, v. da. n;a v> j j >£ email->iims SHAW BEARS IN CLOSE WIN OVER DEL STATE HERE | 1 AT.EICH A home sir. in iin i 'sghlh by Jin- Joym r Shaw th'.-;- ! sucker, with on on. tin ned the tr.ck j far the She -,v Bears the? deic'd* j • d the Delaware Si: : • Hornet.-, 5-,'J jTufadav ■ f 1,’: noon on the Chnvi. j Park iti.umwid j It vvat. ihe fund home game of j die season f.o Coach James l-ylic's I .Imt-Res and their sis ;; win m. ns j many contests in the local park j James Minecy, brill ant fro-liman i hurier, who stal led on :ho mound ! A.;- the ] : ;tai-s. hi id n.e visitors l-> ! 3 hits and 2 runs los six iivni.sgs ! iid left ,1 3-2 ,id\ ani.i-.-i- for lie'/ Engfcind, who n. a; ved him in Min- sevi nth. Engle-d who was* I •••redited with the victory, hi? fifth lof a perfect season, gave up only i >!!(. hit and one unoa’-vicd tally. , Donald Taylor, Horn, t fireiiallcr. ‘ who became the first pitcher to y. I the mute against the Hear:;. :*:tv • i-ip 5 lei's while striking tue a j Shaw bailers lie.* < pabie mouas. ' .vnrfc M'CiiUii till for S' tW V close.-: j call this sea son end provided :> I thriller for the home town final-’ Tie Shaw nine scored first in tie j .-a ci’ii i a hen Edv a.-i T.rla U ...: ci nier fielder, sreashau a long ere- 1 1 left field, pushing Twiilie B-.-t* j lamy end James Jacra-on ac-ni s. .; Tht visitors evened matters .o ! Ih*' sixth i n t illies iiv Nalha ii ; ; Boyd and Hesriry Aldrich, btii frail jed as;, .in in ttie bolt am half vrheri Rob, 1 1 Marlin came- home on . j wild throw, caichcr to ihn-e. In Hu? sc-venth th; !1» rails lock j -ri Use score at three-nit'when Her lay Moore, 3&<*laware S'fi'-.- rcc-- ; v. r, ! .Hied from third on a pass ball. • j Robert. Mai I in, Sh:a.\ left rich for, , | vvsk.i led off in the eight!;, get u . j free 1-ip and was cio first whe-o ■ j inyn-'i sailed hi biM;: iruiiib i-va. 1 j he e-nti r field wall fa • xpludo in • i contest HS \( K i \.\ : ks \RE IMPROVUI) TMM, i NK:W YORK -(ANP.)- Accord j iiijcf tn Herbie ‘‘Georgia Hope ! Taylor, the Black Yankees are a j vastly improver club over last. I year. Taylor, who is not merely | 3 fan but a student of baseball, ! said some good things about the j Yankees after seeing them open } the season against the Philadel : phi a Stars May 2 After seeing; the Yanks tangle i with Oseat ’Charleston’s team. | Taylor said; ".Judging by the spry manner ; they cavorted on the ball field : fid ay, training at Hot Springs did i the Seml-'i- lad - no harm at all CROWE BETTER "I thing George Crowe, exTri ! liana and Renaissance basketball ; ; ■‘•tar. is one of baseball’s most ini i nroved ployerss He has a sure j nt ' S;! that was lacking dtu ing most I of ’47. i Griffith looks like he will cle : velop into a real great mound-- i ! T, ' ian - surety by next year if not f'us year. Marvin Market ha? a i sweet combination in Brown’rind ! Hanklv-ad, ex Memphis Red Sox 1 stars giving the local? a ‘new • look’ around short and second. ‘Bud Barbee hv whaling the e-ellel is, giving the Yanks what | they need, a good cleanup hitter, j tTJ&ey look good to «w* even A. XT. WINS 10-7 IN ClfiA CONTEST ' Greotisboro The high-flying A. and I’, College bn si a ail iouci ing diamond aggrvgatiuii in tao CIAA staged a rally in the sev enth inning to come from behind and hand the hustling Delaware Stale Hornets a 10 i defeat here lust week. The daylight otlracftun. wit- | !nes-.od by more tlum 2,00 U lans.; Imm k. d the c-igtli victory oi the <• nrent season J'or the .A. and i’. | diamond stars. • Guy Bum.-,. Aggie curve ball sfn eii.l lists .speued the contest or i i h*- moun-.l t* " the ; Ha j who hails from Sparfaivaturg, S piteh'-d six innings, giving up nine hits an-1 striking out an ; etjiual number of Hornets. He was reliev'd in the sixth by |Ai Parks who retired the side -,n order. Then Hubert Simmons. Aggie's right hand ace. took over in the seventh frame to finish th task for the locals, Kor Delaware State, Ralph lit-, went tin en ; tin* game giving up M hits and . striking out tour men. Tin- viators drew first blood in Shi.- top us tin- Second, when Odea : Peters receivt t a walk, and 1 Charles Handy beat out a triple t,, register the First score. Never tht less, the Aggies eame hue:; - in the last .-•! the -:a-eond when Johnson and Knox ••••t on \vitn a triple each, \\ ith Rouse plo-ong a single to put th’ lerain lead IMy l\ 2- 1 iiV.OYC. Tlx Hornets struck back m the 1 . i..p of the sixtii with dramatic . suddenness, lapping the Aggie-- • ; for seven hits and five run. . In . ;,ucc-t-ion the visitor placed five ! singles, with Brweo and Hutchim ! 1 ;.i at iiig i>iit doe >l l -. ; Trailing by two runs, the A.m ; gies staged a raltv in the bottom > jnf (lx- seven? h frame, summing | up a total of f’v; mou- i tins. wsu\ isi ill another b< ;n*> ad<le-l in tne : last of the eighth. Tne vCdor-- i scored another run in the nintn I l'.;ii tin' Aggies (Mine i-Ut vu-toi 1 ii.nis. _ , , : Agren Thomas A1 stem Aggie - fi.■ s F -a -1;. r-, vvoVi hatting heivns i by polling a double and a single. , For Delaware State, AToore *-e --ur ived batting bon-vs with a tn ; i njo ,-iriH : - -ingle. nox ccOHR H.V IV is 0 1 0 0 0 'i 0 0 l ” ! Aggies 0 2 0 0 2 5 1 1<» ROBINSON T’T'.E PCFENSF. SET m IUNF IN CHICAGO CHIGAHO - A \ i > hay Th-0... on si - ned -la week with living Kovin in defe.- d v.-e.F -r -,v. ig -t atJe ns! i;■ eat e I - An of New Oi in Jum 4 : iiiieiiiaJ lonal ;snphi:!r a ter. The ih I’ will have psi.-a fi sll • i UK! ns giinr.intef. Ur . he v, ill ip i; e. ntly K«,vi.i he! 523.0(.»1! i when Robinson ww -ark and e- 1 - appear i,s a • ■- *•’-’* •> ho-.u : -J1 - i Gwrge Abr.. .r i lovin■ ■a. ’ ! Will roe; ive !••:’ j ■ . < cnl of An HAMPTON TRACK MEET SCHEDULED i HAMPTON, Va. ■ M ire than ; 2511 athletes ai exfieru-d to oa • • ■ i ticipate in the 27th annual CIA A T-raVk and Field Championship on Armstrong Field at Hampton lnstitutti Friday and Smuid.iy. - ]viav !4- 15 Sixteen eoilegiate hand Hi scholastic evens; are ' seheduh-il. Hewnid University is die do fending champion. i -Preliminary beats; for ten oi fim it. <-■ii!‘ re events will be held | Friday afternoon, beginning at i ) :40 o'clock, with trials 'or eight i rch'.lastic events scheduled for Sa'turdnv ;norn;ng at 11.2,0. AH final? an slated for Saturday of i lernoon.. I'.eginrting at 1:20 | Prizes will he nv arded in ea ; ! event. Winning relay teams will !)revives plaques, and individual • mtinbers of winning relas teams. : a? well as first. second, and third place prize-winners in all events, ! will receive medals. • National Tennis Champ hi Exhibition At A. & I • Greensboro Exhibiting the | same flawless strokes that made i her famous as four times national women’s tennis champ. Alice ! Marble gave a demonstration of her court technique for students jut A. r.r 1 T. College last. Wedncs ! day morning, when sh< was oonsnred as u Lyceum piesrtita i 1 Inn a* the college. Her combination tennis clinic arid rtenvnwstralinn 1 nst e d througtmu‘ the morning during j which period she demonstrated ; the nroperr methods for such bn • in .strokes a:- the forehand, bra k hand, volley and rerviee. Mrs. I Carrie Gent.rv of the college ony slekl ducat ion Htstf ;■ a 1 Wlss Mar-Mo in the clinic. though the season has just start ed. They suieiv shape up much superior to last year’s squad,” Blues In Tenth Victory Os NAA Baseball Season The Asheville Bill.-; curivr.Uy i <-• butler! team ill the Negro Arm rican Association, have forg-. - la lie front io the in t two v.-r. as , oi league eempetilion with a st mg of ten consecutive victories to g:,,- ihein firs! place in Un> loop unci a team of 100. Victims of the Ii 1 u■: . balrinen io clude Danville Jfic-1 - i ville amt • il; Durham Engk s. Dmiville. v.-h-i was unfortunate enniigb to have- - ix (•iu-!y season games tiookecl with Uft' A -ilavilb siu:-gel:. ili ■;}.l >s ii all :dx Jacksonville lost out game >.vl,i 11 m- % look tlirei in a : ow. The ITaK-i-G. Tigers pre-x .u-cii la'.ci iles in Ihe Alocrir.-ii, A lion pennant race, fell into the -loin burke! by dropping !i-.i o:.i i tlicii ten ached til - J g mie tor a TOO team standing. The Tigris split a :i game aci-n-. wild the Durham K.i.-t woo - IJ.uiv ill-- and won ra.i on! of thr- i in a . i-.ic:- with tie- Baltimore Panthers. j 'I lie JackMinville Eagles win i 1 four in a ro’-. from VV m laa-Sai; it, •I! 1 last one to !he A at viilt- UtiH'-S Thi Richmonti Gian! icyed i.p i ; second place h> V. d’-iiin, !;.ic,. ! i.amt- 1 1 on erf nsber tliivr 1;• -n• - • Wios-H'.n-Sal-. in and iv- oiii.\ i 1 Hail itooi'e. The Green, bi o o Iff <i Winer, di PlLlfßlf II3DSLE ACE, INSPIRED BY FASTEST HUMAN NEW YORK iAM-’i Amt ric.'. ’• : .unaiic r one- Frack m ca- Olympic- in t •ind-.m Fids suo-aa-'r. ..ctTortiiog to all iT-.e e.-, ot-ri.s, is H -i - :i; -a Dlllanl. \;' I. ra- >•;; grt ale i : imrdk’i' from Hale;wiii-\VaUacc .Tu ; iCjtf.C. Dillard owes his Hack supiema |ey to his iI of 12 ye-i;r ago, a ie, I low native <»f t'ii: v.-h.tgi, Jt ..- o 1 Owens. Iho 15)36 Ok n.pirs riij,.-. I mao Then when Dilk-rd was ,r.lv 12 years old. hr- arlivor, d th-- t'o; in :e, Ohio State great. In hurdling hi.-; way to the :■ p ? Diiliard has wen 55 -t-aiglu i ;ec.- since last nimmer when i-.e- \vr« ,Ic feat(-d >n tla- 220’s by tblf I’m a : •,! ; -\orth-wciU rn. Before ill .1 he a ! won 43 in a row RECORD A!U. VKFXG While- acbicvini' ,va!-- ! Dillard i-.i- i, ■akr-n nr tied : nc-ai l.y rv. ry n , 1 /eiv-rd Ann-r.i* ; reersi A oi wo: id loai-K. in both higo 1 Old i‘.\v .-licks, from 60 > aid. to I 220 \mt ;s Unlike wher fiUT-e-ei-s, i 1;; 1- i , ear tui .- : \ i,r lie re r- - ■,;; . he-.’- -■peed and fores ok] in --r , . j .dm thi-i ligii i i i - sin.'! for hurd- , ti-r. I.;;--, noly a leek 10 on .’.t-iaM Vet ll- leapioi. Stritie ! ke.S 11., I 13 ft el Ihreuah the an compared in' ; only 11 for the nve-rag •rticki man. His coach. Did; Kiiinb’iin sato. ’ Win ei ring hi- ie U is-- e:m m i we: !d ri-t-orris 1 rial .-, av"" Dillard atf.-bute his drive tn In coach: ‘He taugh! nit in »ii i rhrd firs! In ml it and he iniprowd • jmy finishing, farm." A n-.n-r in bosint ".s ;; ei mir; i ; i :;- j lion, Dillard it; ;i -B” student. U • -ion--, u- becoiru the ■ -rs' - u ack sr-’ {in hinorv In s.w -op ’he high < u j low luu alos m Hie N:-1 ir-nai A.v!. | meed in Milwaukee, in July ten • j | ihird I iroe I After Mibr.-uike )"- pi. in -to Oil ; ten- tru. i.')iymp;e f*•*;*»«: at Nm i. • I wcstci-e- and tberi l.bc Olyirp;- I -Fames themsclve 1 - in 1.-ndon RAIJJGH i \lE\M\i A Service of the Ralei-.-h and Vtak (’oim e Coninrumil' f'numil JMiOji - 3-3Til 1 To obttiii' forms fm your or/an • /rnii t nr to g- * into.-mation not i lived here, cal! the .-Gy;- tiami.cr , Plenre report any change in n -U’h. !üb.<l ■ vent iiiii;K'.e:Pe’y. THURSDAY, MAY t.’t 1 1 p m Carn m unit " Caun (a! Health rln i- t omriiini• ivy Cheat. 430 n. n, -Girl Be.' uls, Tuttle l Community Cen v. ft-30 p. in Scruggs Vertical. S>- eietv. monthly meeting j 11:30 p m. Wrestling matches, Me morial Auditorium FRIDAY, MAY 14 I 3 p. m- Sojourner T. .it-h YW. A Y-teen recreation lour. YVVt /». 4:30 )>. m.—Creative a nee clas Tuttle Community Center. SATURDAY. MAY 15 i 7 p r,i --Movies. Bluodworth S' YMC'A. I fl p. m.- &eta Phi !>!a Sorority Sojourner Truth YWCA, SUNDAY. MAY !<5 ! 4 (j ra.- -Musk- hoar, Woodworth Street YMCA 5.30 p. m Girl Server ! car, no picnic supper. Tu: tic Commun ity C site'-. i 8 p. m.~ --Skylight Singers. Mem -> rial Auditorium MONDAY. MAY 17 ! 12 Noon Mieicferial AHiaru Blood worth Si i -! YMC A 8 p. m. —Tunic Com-.•unity Cen ter, •., •- Hive dance class ,‘>r. • gram, l.ocillc Hue’er School. WEDNESDAY, MAY ID 8 p. m -Crosby - G.e-field G.*.:- v 3 p. m - City Coina i City flail Blood worth St no- YCCA <i p. in.- -Cwmby - Corf M Grr.-i Blood worth Si rc< YMCA. 833 p m Young Men’s Okie, Blood worth Since YMCA. PAGE SEVEN !>d four ganKs in a I hen sur-- pi'i cd the NurfoiK H-iyals by r.--. ms bof’n gumo3 of a t.-übli head er n- ni ih; rr, en Huniiny Diuivilh V or. win \vn niade at File ■•.•:;-ei--i' of the Norfolk team TV ii a uni -Sale ill rcnniii.- in Fix? l.ct, - - eel la i v. ilk r 1 -if sa’V'.u i and no u it'.-:. NEGRO V.W.J’K AN ASSOI IA ITON ST A N DING reams Won lost ! Asheville 10 6 Rir! lnonri . 6) 1 1 .iae’e or-n-iMe 4 1 )].-(I Hi 11 i e 4 1 Raleigh a ' Norfolk J 4 Dm i’.-ioi 3 G Dan-, ills- 1 > Winr<on saleni 0 7 Sfandiiij; includes mes of May 1 10th LOSS' HEBIOa PRFBiGTS KAYO IN FIFTH StIUMO By ADOLPH GEREAU TTIOM.AS, V. (AND) — -J,„. Leu, -.viU ein. e off his pug dirt.e i ai- <■: i \ knneking out Joe V, .-d. a: nut I;ih .- than tin* fill'd :,mnd v, : n they mt e-t in June, ill ! . . Ga;■! or A iiohinson, ilkiiuigki si (A., J e Louis' per sona' ph \ si< ian, told iio vKine-n I'e'.'e this Week. Dr. Robin, on, who is on a tout’ ei Cm ildie.,*! enun!rics, caiVn? here i > vi'-d. his close irictxi, \\ Ih- lie. He m-ail , d t : -.-it -A h(*n !bel ie was .d Dun ;la ■ . W; ; nigi. -n, he wax at Hmv.-iid U„ and cn.-ic'ned H.istie wlu ii he • in at the- Penn inlays. Since then tlu-v have been fast f I'll-n-ds. Dr. 11 sag.'.vi is a deputy -me; in .-nd s,di ph\ ic>an in S’-; mg: eld, : a el: d ! U-y.i'ee M;i v.n and t sd , xamyi rule: IB- T'OT An, ay ;ia places he lias al-uk-dv visited aie Haiti and rue;-?.-. Hi. He d-d imre Mav il ’i Jam.ii and expectm n - lurn to ■'n: Unit-' Slides and J e i arc bv inul May. \MOS. VMB STII’K. VhtiiO STANIi IVS KV W VOlHv 1 ANi'» mb* 1: * r.Gii Arnos .n,. Am-’V. :>0! • *-:•:?> :o •H .' t* n Ti'iU-. - ,■ 1 *'a ..{ A'r 'JL ]i:stead, they r St't i Pi. MtlC i-HtS lO f jj : f’*- lit Vnr* i'll.. . ! h.f»y il rip’ ' uiKilr- .1 i il*-.! is ahf or bed jivv U’ifYi K . :;-}:>■ ; edie i .allminis! tfcje ies; w.Thu vfiitx-s will lie .if de; i-eguliir aise-s. but. iht v mil b> cm blind in and I, h-ve-ion aud r i.i": n ijj ■ u ■ a for Ga-.- a.-:, i’-nd C ■:. 11. ! - is n sill a J Ul 1 F h,';l the Cle ;a;,!, r. in am combed fOi - ,v|>.-- --1 ’•epri’.* e.l, t:-e two tamed *i ><i&*ZT&rtrßMc*er?r- I / { Rrawvd i»nd Bottled by Th« Nationci! Brewing Co. of Baltimore in Maryland Sis Schafer & Son i IMribntttr I 221 SOI TJI HARRINGTON ST'. RAbrJOH, K V.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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