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vV iiiaK KNIHNg tiA iUjvDAY, MAY LA Id id SHAW BATSMEN TAKE Cl A A CROWN | Beating The Gun ' BY ALVIN MOSES N®W YORK—(ANP) —-LARRY DOBY, the quiet-mannered in telligent youngster 'whose name has hit the baseball headlines quite often during the past two weeks, rates every rave-notice this or any other column has given him. Time was when the very same fans who now are LOUDEST in their praise of the graduate of El fa and Ab • Manley's Newark , Eagles of the Negro National league pointed with scorn at his .155 j batting average and said he wasn’t a patch on our beloved Jacks..* Robinson's Dodger-jacket. These fans reasoned without the quiet cou-ragee ol the lad whose high points “Blacktop" Wright, of the | Riverton Housing development, was first to stress to this writer, While it is entirely too early in the season to say just how far, wide and handsome Gilbert Doby of the Cleveland Indians of the will wind up when the {(figger-frLberts” tabulate 154 games* one thing is self evident even now. His way of playing the game, ; his ability to be assimilated measured by any barometer one de sires to employ, his sticking-to-his-guns when writers thought it; best to farm him out, has made him a family-member of Lou j Boudreau’s battling crew. SPETAKING OF LOU BOUDREAU I submit that spurts is the great leveiei. But all games n » i must have men identified with 1 like the selfsame Lou Boudreau, | Butt Shotton, etc, etc. Doby was made to feel like an American with no holds barred. From President Veeck in the front office right down the line, the Boudreau policy was adopted wholeheart edly. The youngster was wanned and inspired every inch along the way especially when the days “were dark and drear.v, rainin : ; and the winds were never weary" to borrow a few lines from our j poet friends. WRITERS UP A TREE Scores of fans have brought t. my attention trie uv-on-ustent : reports white v. filers have circulated a.-, to Dob-. - premanancy . with Cleveland despite his hitting power. F<-r examine, this piece appeared in the N. Y. Daily News a i< w days ago:. “Lou Boudreau has to cut thre> player-: I: wo hr sqna 1 he.ore May runs out. and he still doesn't knew if L-e . v D'-bv will be on 0 f v rn , . Harry admits that hs bad exp<cteu to be sent ou. ,**. seasoning during spring training.’ The 2k yt ar old lad out of Pntlcison. N. J , who \- fast contun : mg the tragedey of his color in tin- land and : pl " m ' fiat del* r many vou-ths of his ag* . has alway: called Bmm 1 --u a • • • "oood fellow." A Daily Mirror article printed on May 17 gave tm - impression to millions of its Nov. Ya k coders: “Larry Do.>v h. • had some tense moments before coming an oUiciui im inner ot tm * Cleveland team of the American leagu< as tins pi* c* alt* “Brought before owner Bill Week * . «?. dv sin h> -- t*-l room j in Cleveland, Doby said upon being introduced. Ph ased «o m<vt vou Mr. Veeck.’’ The Cleveland president grabbed Uob\ v. .nna i and answered• “To you my name i s RiU Right then, according to the softspoken youngster, he f* it as thong:; ho was a real mentis/- -i the team He look the Contract preferred l.v V* ck :m-l rem-i.V signed it without looking at its content:,. “He hasn’t even read the duplicate given him, admitting he turned it over to my wife Helen, who is my lawyer: a. pretty food •no too.” The players have been a great help, t.->. said uob.v ju . os Hank Edwards strolled over and kiddin-dv ; >' ; ked Larry for a j ban of a couple of hundred. ‘Hr- always kids me became 1 m-s ! clothes. I buv a shirt now and then so he' thinks Ivc g*'t m a>ev. i Be by hasn’t shaken the jitters as yet as be admits- to close monos-- and ic-terviewers." FINISH . , He is lavish in his praise oi the followinr groun of imscoaU >nen for helping him materially in this connection' Hank Green v*. rtf Rill MeKechnie Mnddv Ruel rmd Manager Lod Boudreau. WILL SYPHON NEGRO PLAYERS Because of Larry D -by’s pr rni-e and his desire to do some ; thing for other colored players, P esi-lent Willem Veei l: appointed Abe Saper-tein. owner coar’i of th*' famous Harlem Globe!--ntoi; | basketball team to develon a national nrogrrm' ’ha' w«ll bring V* >ung • NeVro baseball olaverr- int ■» the far-flung Cleveland fa-m system. | jj j s the best news teen age vs have hen-d <-n th -n es frnn* since o-jr great-grand dads celebrated the sin-mg of the Emanemab -n ; Proclamation, and this is no time for jokes as far 'is mv opinion j counts. . _ T ! Saperstein, known to all of us writers who nave coveroct Negro National League ball games for the part 10 or more years as “Abe . should serve Bill Veeck well in my opinion. An alumnus of Illinois * IT. he played basketball at Lake View H. S., ('hi.-ago. He became . associated with Negro baseball 1C years ago and as we through | s faded scrapbook of that era we find a few letters from him that ; are quite ehummv despite the fact that we are nut close frionu.-. in | the true sons of the word. , „. ! At one time he owned 50 percent, of the Birmingham Larons, j At present he operates a Globetrotters baseball team in addition , ’ to his court outfit. A ‘bundle of energy. Abe Sajvrstcm will con..- up with numerous colored stars for Cleveland as tm- years n..l -u... CASH, AWARDS GO TO MIC ATI II i .TliS DURHAM A spirit* d adc.rc;*> b; William F. Bur,,- r.rdt a', i> Awards Day banquet si the N‘-.-ui Carolina College dim. ;’ hall Mon day night, climaxed a t»U Aw.nas Day program at the Co'-ege «n ret ogrhtion of ail North nroiina >-.oi- Uge athletes who pmlicipaled a varsity athletics during tr.e 1947 48 school year. Burghardt. who is professor 0‘ physical education at West V u-giu ia State College, w... head eou.'U and director of at hi lot : css at Ns in Carolina College Irom 537 throng** ii)42. Earlier Monday alArnoon. 05 v C. College athletes rcc: ived lett.-rs and awards for their participation in sports. Coaches Ho.man Rhulu-.-.. L. T Walker, E. V 'lun-'r sn-a -i ti MT.eridon introduced thair out ; landing players and President Al fonso Elder presented the lotto. ’ and awards in an inn, cssive c .c --1 mony in B. N. Duke Auditorium. Monday afternoon the athletes saw a series of sports viovies in the music assembly, and the day < rti ed with a colorful .lance in the men's gymnasium, .allow mg th-“ eanquel Monday nignt During tin- program in the B. ,J. Duke Auditorium Monday afttr noon, William Middleton, Ail CIAA center and 1948 football Captain, re ceived a trophy as'the mod va.ua b)e football player of the year, and Samuel Witfield, md, was- given .* trophy for the best mucker of the year. For baseball, tfnrh : wards w nt to George Lipscomb, centerfield, whose batting a vet.me was .ij.i, and William Pi--m an. pitem r. whom Coach Turner pointed oul having made a dist'.vt contribu tion to the suocpss of Ihe team -through his experience and team spirit. Ail graduating athletes re ceived maroon swcatc-s. Football letters wct.l to Haywood Allen. Thomas Alien Jerry Coward. Edward Darden, Janie Elliott, Cart Edward Gordon, Her man Hines, A. Jones. J Linenbevg cr, Curtis Lynch, Arthur McGuire. William Middleton, Joseph Milch il, Preston Mitchell, Wiibe Moore FJ wood Nichols, Joseph Person, Ho -1 evt Shields, Lonnie Starr, Butler Taylor, Jerome Tur- or. Sam-d Whitfield, Charles White, Jamas Wynm, William Late yd te and An i ier L.awrtmcc. Receiving ba.-kclh 11 loiter? | were Richard Millet. Frank Gai-J or. th, Ei ank Harvey. Robert ii- I i in*;. Harold Huul. i, Wdi.a a ! Eddie iv'cCarroH, El n,. ,- McDougal. H-. ary White ..u.d Wiliiam Young Dr. Elder presented o .sebail let- 1 -lers to Andrew Wu! ims. W'lltr. Bradshaw. Larry C reman, David 1 Ghist. Albert Leach. George Lii- j ->eomb, Douglas Pucks.. Witiiai. : Pc* i man. Robert i’eivy, Et *dio j Rodriquez. Wiilom Sin.ms, Wiieun* Springfield and Jsmc; Wynn. Letters lor parlicipa' on m U’aCK j were given to Earl Foster, Grady Bethel, Charles Wu.lc Mak'ji.u i Dixon. Rob*rt Hit! Thornl.m j iiay.ee:, Harold J* •".*■? Doe Id! Leake, Hilburn Sparrow, Otis, Tiioirip.'On, Robert Wheeler, Whitfield and John Dakwilder. James 1. Taylor of the Vet i an: Administration was n.a.ter of . .'re monies for Monday nignt’s banquet which pot under way with wo;-is oi Welcome from Pre od* nt All'- -.iso Elder. After a respons; from Sam uel Whitfield, Dr. J. M. llubtard brou-tit greetngs iron: the Alumni i Association of N. C. College, a:.' Dr W. H. Robinson, chairman ot live Athletic Committ- -..n represt n*.- jed the N. C. College lacultv. Other brief > jweehts came fr-vn Coaches J. B. McLendon, L i Walk i E. Turner, Herman Rid dick, W K. Williamson of the NCC physical education de. irtmc-nt ai d Coach William "Gus" Gaines of Fayetteville State l 'cchers Col ! if ge jiNew Basie Voeniist jiVlakes IB* On Oise NEW YORK -- Count Basie, the “Jump King Os Swing.” presents tiic disc debut of his new singing protege, talented Jeanm Taylor, via his new RCA Vietoi recording of “It’s Monday Every Day” and 'Tv.' Only Myseif To Blame,” which hd the nation s record stalls this wees. Miss Taylor, rising voung film j -tarlet who has shown much prom- j i-e on tin Holly woo- 1 scene, up-1 preached the Count while he was! playing a west, coast ballroom en- i last December and ex- 1 LOUIS-WALCGTT FANS BEGIN BOSH TO BOY TICKETS By ALMOSES New York (ANP) - Madison Square Garden reminded one nf World War I breadlines as fans clamored for prized tickets put on sale here Monday, May 17, Tin price scale of $lO to SSO has met the- populai reception as we pre dicted it. would in our argument against a top-price dmilar to the Conn Louis fiasco. W< reached the Garden box office* at 8:30 and fans hud been 1 congregating th< r<- since 7 a.m., shopkeeper:-, ini.mined us. Save for Dempsey in boxing, the Joe Louis name has been -the “open sesame" in a box office iense for promoters the nation over since 1937. Whether Louis wins or lows his contribution to prizefighting represents the fin c-st any b-oxer of any race has achiev* d. i know ot clergymen, social lead* is. > x< * utiv* s high in • at* r p -;s< affect n.g the lives ot t ioo sands of local colored citizen who are buying ringside st ats for *ln ruse i vi’S end frier.its for two re.user's alone: (a) they want to; i'.| < hl*r< ■ •<••• the ; r .- : who la I*l th* hcuvy.veij.sht title longer than any predecessor an I d< f<-nded it .•• often a • Hi- * i •• k t.i t: k,;- vo W i !r< ■' t ;m I t’hu - ledeem luireelf for his poor’ : winit in bunt No. 1 th) Ts n m w k in -1 is to bo downed, like most humans they] wish to sit in on the wake and be able to tell their children s' >nt it in • •••: to *■ 'me W< --ui’'*’* t that v. i huv a SB' sea*, i; t ; e*'-' ''.'ill lie Men tv .!' : *i-* m avaibiblc and viribili'y at t Yanke,-. * Kdium will V or, t ft »n all points. Bring alone vui" binocular? in :nv evert, whe'he* ■ vnur sent is closeup or long] -ange. Louis In v\iiuit>j). See* V*:n (K er joe Waleo!! I NEW YORK -ANP 1— H weight C i’aie.pi*-n J'-’c Louis is ceil j iident his i - i.urn cue, -g.-ment with : .Jersey Jo.- W.-lc-c in. Yankee Stall- j in in June 23. villi . ark anoint * j victory for him A riving from j Bloomingdai- , Mich.. i.*>t Wccims-j aay to open up ! ho ml stage *** , training for the W.moit 15-round s, | Joe gave itii- im press; an tliat nr i in fine ..pc. Hr war in*! at G and ('■ cii.o sta ! ion by Ins manager. Marshall I Mi is: Promoter Set :Pr .aact: .4 i head of t2(ith (’*• eo. -. Spomi'g i Club. ii. \ rc.au aiui photo-j graplu r Sponim- a r-card. wbica | tie f|iiic.k)y ( tipped of. tin champ j raid hi.- present we.. Git is 2.:2 j pouiui.-.. that he dropp. -:J 10 pom.a.-: ; ... his Michigan camp and oxpsGs i to tose .tv- n nioi'e .t. Pompton j Lakes. T; aiJK-r Manny So. mon declare* I j tind Loin.- is physically better than I he war beiore tile iirst Waf'.ni ! t'ii-ht. Accompanying the champ to Pompton Lakes site were in * j lawyer. Tmman Gibson; Sgt. C7.rl J Nelson. Jot's bodygua d; Theodor -1 Jone-, auditor; Humain John, camp; secretary, and Joim Ruxboi’oug**, l camp directm. jiressed a desire to make a recu.d t with hi.- band. Ban. -rave hn a I j trial on the top pop ij. i tabs, wi.ic.i i I establish*.-d her as a nrilliani in v, vocal stylist. | The “Jump King” ..r.cl Ins band. : [leturniufe from u of coueei* j i appearances one-nigm stands and' I c>doge prom dates thiough the mifl-j j west, check into!he swank Tow: j Casino. Buffalo. N. Y. f i aw; k's j j engagement, starting Monday, May! r i Edbar Rager, count:ilmari, N w i York City: Jn these litnes. if you I i are not an r -ti-Comir.imisl, you i" j ;. Communist." rt,--, '** 7 fSfi 86 Proof THE ST* AKSHT WHiSKErS IN THIS rROCUCI ARE 4 YEARS OR MORE Oi.O. 35 V, STRAIGHT WHISKEY. 6S<* NEUTRAL SPIRITS, DISTUi,*- EROM GIB AIN. .4! • / * wiwts imu, mm, iunsis i\W Weekly Kesulls SUNDAY, yf AA Pi IT;dc.igh «. Greensboro 1 Richmond 7-30, Durham 4-2 Asheville i!-3, Jacksonville 5-2 1 Win.- n-Snleni 6-4, D -.villi 14 AIONDAY, MAY H Raleigh 9, Jacksonville 4 Asheville 14. Richmond 4 TUESDAY, MAY 18 Raleigh 13, Jacksonvil;e2 Danville li. WinslOn-.bah'in 4 .Vhrvill.. 1*) Richmond (j WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 Jacksonville 6. Halei h o Till RSDAY, ,V1 t i ti ii..leu;h 7. Greensboro Baliimore :i. Durham Winston-Salem 12, Norfolk 1! Ashi-villt- 7, Richmond ;j i KIDAV. >1 AY •:) iG* a n.-iioi o 5. Raicigii 3 Richmond P.h Ashevii,'.' ". Jack.-onvill*- ti, !.lurln. m 4 B d io'.-o't- It. Danvi 11. 1 ,!< WinsP.ii Salem 9. No : ilk « SATURDAY. U\V :*:> it !* it’*i t>. Richmond 4 Norfolk Hi. Durham 1J Asheville 4. Winston-; alem 3 *I: <_• nsf.'oro >5. Bail in -s 7 SI NDAY MAY *3 if;:, - 'h K-! . Danville 0-2 A.'nevilie 5. Winston -Aai-.-m 5 R 5 innings) vjn.en.sborn ti, Ball im- i c 7 Kirilin*• - I 13-5. Jacksonville 5-6 Dm '..a n 9, Norfoii 13-0 MOM) At, A i *, V 21 Raleigh Norfolk I . J.icks'oijvilie 13, Riehm-.-od 3 N V A (. AMES I OR TUI. \\ i : !v \\ I o t S DAI . MAY 2ti N.'ifoik at Raleiyh .i..ck’-onvi!le m Ash,- ill*- *! ’ ccnskoro at Wins!,a Salem THURSDAY M\V 27 Rah' igh .it A.- hevilh! < o eonaboro at Winston Salem Rn:!nv:i.nd at Norfolk. FRIDAY MAY 3X ■ i*:. 1. igli at Asheville D.invitle .d Jacksonvßle Ric.hmcnri at Norfolk l Durham at Greensboi *> SATURDAY. ‘S’, t hi I R-aii, :. It A.-.iieville j Riclmr iid at Ni-i f.-ik j Danville at Jarkso? vnl ■ Durham at Gr* vn no. o Sl VDAY, MAY 30 Vv Miston-Sale-n at K' .aigli Gi ••• mi.- no at Ashev da •urha.; a’ it uiinor.- Kichnioi.d ~t Norfolk 1 1.-,- 1. vdlc at Jack. . -nv <. lc AIONDAY, Mi V 31 ; 'Vinstai.-Salem at Rat. ip.h . :\m f«,!k at Ashcvi! i. ' Du: h.im at Ballimrir*’ It IS DAM JEM l i Raleigh ai Winston-Salem j Durham at Baltimore - Norfolk at Asheville Daovilh at Grefnsbo?.• i \/U i Franc VA *,n East l*ct A.-:hi-vi..le .7 5 aha - Kali :gh 15 7 .720 : ' I; ichiuoiui 118 .579 1 I Jacks--nville ’•i 7."( j. ! ! Baltimore c* 5 ,540; 1 Norfolk 5 7 4J3 • Greensboro f. !* .4av ; ] vVins'Kin-S.ileni •* It) ....... - | Durham .. .27 Y 1 Danville :i la .! 18; | Standing Through May 24th. MICRO ATiON AI LK.Mil.l-; KI Sl S I S OF WEEK i May 17. Ne wark at Baltimore, ram ! i Hay It!. Baltimore , Homestead : i Grays 4- N. Y. Cubans 6. Plata j Stars 3. ! May 29. Homestead G'ays S, N Y. | Cubans 6. ! May 20, N. Y, Cue a.-, 11 Home- • id* :*d Grays i j May 21. Baltimorp 10, N. Y. C’u- j lan- il N. \\ark 12. N. Y. Black j Yank- 8: Pt.ila Star 11, Hoa,* j stead Grays 5 | .Amy 22. Newark 5. \ Y. Black] Yanks 0: Hornrstc. Grays 7,: Phi la Stats 2 ! May 23 Newark ai N. Y. Black; | Yanks, rain: Baltin- me 3, N Y. 1 : Cubans 2; Ballirvu.-u- 9, N. A'. Cu- ' | bans G: Phi la St ns ti, Ilonu-.r.ead Grays 7: Phi la So.: (j. El..me- | stead Grays t, 1 12 Innings, dad: 1 j m- s'. t LUB STAND NCS V\ »n Lost Ret. j 1 Newark J 8 .62 > j Phila Stars 7 5 ~*B3: Homestead Grays . ti ti .57* i Im. s’. Cubans . '. 6 .;j3B 1 I Baliimore 7 6 .533 N. Y. Black Yanks \ 9 .JO. SCWEDI I F OF THE WEEK | May 23, Newark at N. Y. Black ] j Yanks (Buffalo); Pl.Jtc Stars a*! | Homestead Grays; N. Y Cubans at \ Baltimore i Wilmington), j May 25, Newark at N Y Black; | Yonks (Rochester); ; nila Stars ,u j Homestead Gray..; N y. Cuban j j at Baltimore. I May 26, N. Y. Black Yanks at Now- • ark; Phila Star? a' Homestead Grays. ! May 27. Phila Stars n> Homestead ! Grays | May 2fi, N. Y. Cuban 1 ) at Newark; Homestead Grays at Baltimore. May 29, Phila Star: at N. Y. Black! Yanks i Rochester) j May 30, Newark at j; Y. Cuban? j , * Yankee Stadium*; Homestead! Grays at Baltimore, Phila SUrs \ j at N. Y. Black Yaiil-e (Syracuse* | May 31. N. Y. Black Yank- at N. Y. ! Cubans (Polo Grounds); Bait’ I 1 more at Homestead ora vs (Pitts- j burgh); Phila Stars at Newark. I These times of our: are serious | and full of calamity, but all times are essentially alike. R. W. . Emerson. iii.’j < a.k i n:<iax ASSIES TRIUMPH .10-5 OVER BEARS TO m SEASON GREENSBORO Th*- twu: I boat*!! A. ami T. Cc-1.-e'ic i.. ;*-1 *■ “ ! A;;;;!*-:.. d< i ndiig; ••h.ampii.v.is of Cl A A lo*>p. nrived cl'-cv to - I'.e.i' ’* e- -let •:..! .' < e: 'll" :.li. i .>-*<• I art vv* k when lb-.y bias!.:;: 'a liJ-ii victory * \ • ' Cl.i.'tu: Engiami : and hi: fellow Btn. ■ Univcr.-my lira.piitUiu; the :v\ Tar th 1 j : i-iin-.s in a deadlock !*.-• the i a.iei | - alp <:t IhO if’aguc. With both I lulls i;. s* .a. ! wins against t*s. 0 .oh , How,a*'d C Germ > cj*i id .* n' j travel t.'t* more ii:(i*'t;i' oud i'.orn ' iif-rc • .*i in as i*.- !•:.o: .n --; n»s*- will* tsucoln a** *! i>. iavai"- *•• | round out m; 11-aan.. c-mfci vueo | - ai d The deceptive hnn-bv * irk of Uh’' IA. . i d T.'s'bc:-po.'tai I* d - ie\- : ball specialist, ture. l ■ : tv, lido *u favor of the locs'ils. To - i.s'-akv ri I iiander .ill*,Wed only li, o ~,*? , ■ m . .-even innings on th* mourn ou' ; was rapj.'.ux'd ,hc :■* ' t *)U‘. i*v C ' j nio (aui.-ia ii, - : ' ‘ -■ Till* ilemng to mi iiciu Di.'ii ' P at of a f* <v wee ks *, i .0 B*f j-jrow /list hh'.-d in 'tie *>!.•<•. m'.f! j,’* ame when L* ftfieid .' Via: : i■. , Sped out a sharp sig*. m -,■ ■ lu i une! on ;r ?t Irp ba *n.- , .a:*. t< . . - • when Todd oil a sat y : I.a -.' s :;e i.-aoi l- .n. (": o j En. .t.aid, -.‘O* oil to i,! oi'.i is,:- ! : tart by ?:* .Him:; i'a'o U:.* ! ..winging then r< ,eing Me ■ ;*-, ■ii A. :■ n.l f .'• ti.it . * 1.1 V *l* hokiin Si.aw - - i. - in !tu i -cr.nd. Ihe A- ■> s id li)i i a 'a- r. at Qm.'-all v.feu *!-. *'* ye j Knox hit a double h fire.; • mu ! bat. Kti! x moved to »nir<l on „n j .7; in'V mneic and r.i hon.c • ■ a Sliav. <-'i'r.:r. I Combining two hit- with a s-. : of Share ■■ I'l'Olti c t!' Il'• C Grom* l , ill A... :■**■■ i'Li .3 p...,< ,• ■ Py iai ve-ii din ing tin inn ng. Th-e . ji■• t. J fans kept 'lie Maitiuo: in a,, iupr.-ar as die ioc .1 .; :e took .;*! .ullage i.l i -it mans * av,.e . * - ’ ItiiU* tl U> tile ! - C*. !,l:.u I, : revolve its *.a':!ing .e * - At tliv .'ms. ot .lie inniii-;. A. auu I. h..*i * *>-] leau. I'ke A:;.;ns 'hi’*, *n -i, | itiiis in t ... sixth and one th ' ! seventh innii'i : to ace- unt I'-.-:' i, jio inns, while ill |{;*u igh dub ‘..t j ind once m a-*- m tm fnili, -m, Ih e . IV ii i and . . two . t J-evemh frain- t. ee-t (heir -*..:- ! log for th* .aay ; While Charlie (.aland | char e;i wily. 1 tie to -.- a* : hr j oihcrw isc brilliant .* * :■*.! for 1 1;- * 'season, he was easily t.i: oli'.sleud ii:g man on th* iesm : 1* am. Jn .d --dition '*- ae.g *h. Emit *•*. ir* I mound for the B* •*.- ; . whit* ..<>.• i I If.-I A and T. to Oi ■'.! Slit.-. -.1 Glassy i r k’l aum oi uihi a... i lor a pilctrei and . . Aped bailing ! horn.,is .... ::.*• eo..u 1 with i.. e. i! k-Lii ..o h- - to bis * i:. i Or the ! inc-mid Im v.- s a'hte tv- .'Hike out | ; iv. A. : *~t T. bai.tc. , P-a'i in.., i *•.,**: s in, he Ag i. . ■were shared jointly by Hilbert tin'.'.- i nums. v* r aid* pictiu-. who played i centerfieid m tiro S; ..\v game, ,ma !T* liimy Alston, lirst t. » einau n'X* | received credit for n brace >*f in ; : Jo Giier. secer-d I .as* ina.i j converted into a bi*-. k.-top. iiii'uoa jin a creditable peMormance at ro’.- . new post, while Robert (Blue) D.m~ ! u-1?', A. and T. shorts,--p, also p.ay eu a good panu. RAMS GET mm Los Angeles (ANP) Football j star Kenny Washington dispelled j all doubts that, he would ’eturn : to the gridiron when he signed ids J94<i conti act to play his third j season with Une Los Angelos Hants ol the National Football j league. It. had been rumored that i Washington would give up the | pig.skin to; malum picture ea ! reor. Last veai he avesag**d 7.4 i vai Js p*'i try m runs to lead the league in average yardage gain led He also ha I the season’s ! mr lest run. 92 yards from scrim- Image, against the champion Chi • «•;*:.*» Carilmals. j __ • mm i $3-4S I 8 pMn at mn »W; (j)7. Straiali) IftHltw. 40% I Vtis M««lr«l sjiir.lt, US print. f ! AustiadNiichols S I » ecoW* W. I 1, _ tfaowiw-iww 'trjtns w SUM) HTilr*ilT> UMtwu i,wm. >«, iwift, jmur VTRMK JPSVSS* tlmff •599 tMKMP* Owr-'f fwW aoSmffH QmkUic NCC is Selected AsSite of S. E. Tennis Tourney Wilmington Plans for the i\ vi \at ot !.i*j S Huh* ..',* .ii T- a. la ment. w.hic.h foi \; ar.-i wa? .no - ; Ilie major to-urrMinent.-: in Alv-t:- < ;;n Negro ti-imis '.v. *> * • inplct *■; Sunday -,t : tin*, , ‘ *!-- No: th ! - 1 : 'lb■.ui* A-■ ~ tion in Id at the w'ln** **: I)”. Hu bert Bator '!’h*' to'-trharoc nt, i.Ki.-,:': i:>• ! as 'tGab v. .a t■ ti;* Nati**: • will be lick! on flic North Cm - linu t’ollcg*' r-i.ni. at Din'ham from Augu.-'t J to A ipv f 14. T n i < vents., mdiielhig ri"'i “ h'u '- junior, girls’, boys mui * * Vi ar ising'!*'--; juni-'ii , men vvopjca a y }t rrm inh'JlS J 1 h\W Vi Hr; Ulf ’’Jv-ii r. Tff mm i • *:■ s-!s.l i v> y hj\,*.. -,y ’ vv \s :i a-; i * n. • f n | fy two im-iul :•, ;(! H ,u 'ir.i l ri :**-.' ait*.' s (lack 1- ■ , - *IA. v ! Champa -.:.', will participat- in < • iiual me wjtir ('berlin C-'ih.'x?' ri * )b*:-i'!i.'i (duo on Sa'uiday *;. !'!i'crmon. The mu. t will mai k : tht* incotl!E**'titiv c athletic - i vi-nl. ever held b*!.*« n too two ; schools’ - a ones T.'iucc’. c-r.-r- *.! i1 *. v\ . ■* * : • 111st:.11ci::• ■. !'■(-, fr m- w 11: 1— : unable to compote in the meet j ihie t- i .rtf -*no - i ui.-1: n ; i.' I <.)h :i * \\ 1 ):. :T ii ; ‘ f ;■*■■'il ‘i ! : •<; n•} >!' 1 1 ; .a v.T'-.ity spoj't : 1 lowovi r, hi- '. i ; ' mfk' tG t. :>> ; mi >im an « xh J-ilmn ••..•*• ■-. ; • h . Obvciin's I'!':it TCham;.! ,n ! inilor. Other ni< *:hr-i's the Bis,-a t; am win will mak the t: ip to Giber;in are: Captain Chris: Ruber-on. C3AA lim champior.; Will jam C-d ■ e (' 1A A 440 <h.m,n; -■■ * na: if - Dry;.at. CIA A pole ra-dt a . -n --1 on; Hfchard 1 .*'•'•. Han ' P>: ivhi, : J. hn La.'-siler end Wat Hiimonvv, (: IA. \ -*'... . i -ii K. a.m. V: -1 An Jam- t -x. - \ J '- ' .TankiClmt -n Cr *r H-" Blackman. l!ue . LiwL *y. Hobie i ri-:n. Fmi t * . -m-.v. Riehai'd I'Rub r M Don. : Fusion* Baxter F.-hva J Jones. HI Vi SI.ViV) V\ M (,K0 HOI s*v; HOl .i.YWOOe Cal IG )■ ■ i ward Dniytryk, Dirtv'or. and .v.l liari Scott, pr- -t In< *■ c. two of tin’ U'l. I film writers, produce'.- and *le .c --i tor.-, who won ijosipancr.-a nt irnm the Federal C'■ •ui * on eoutcn.pt ! cha. acs. arc financing an indep* t lent film, cnii'.lvd, "Albeit S,a■ ■ j The film i- a hardbo,!- d-strai.-;h(- if, i «•;*■• i mo- age. lieai.og- unflitj.'.i --i ingly with the Negro housing j' ai;- j iem. It promises to sac-)' de*p iruo lsl i m:n ix ms mticu* I g»M?QHg^^K|?^^-75m , KS^^^9Wwl^gifyT y v^'-v-y~T < ■<’C,^ffii&yfcff£-.)gfS<ffl«^3?l*^,iyl3»^Si3&l^^ s lliMfe ' j"' <» P LEAiSEit SX STS METIS 1. FOR QUALITY- Quality always has been Pepsi-Cola’s keynote... unswerving standards of quality that govern '*S. the making of Pepsi, from the original ingredients through o*"*Ssgo*3fjj% j_V every step of blending and bottling. ' ' t( 2. FOR FLAVOR-There's just one way you can really (J jw judge a flavor, and that’s to try it. Try Pepsi-Cola. We’re \**taitaWUm*JSv sure you'll make it your favorite drink. <4^b^«^igofi^Se{4|V' 3. FOR SIZE-Naturally you want more for your money. That’s just good sense. And every big hot tit* of Pepsi-Cola holds not 6, not 8 but 12 full ounces. Compare that with ordinary soft drinks. Pepsi is the best buy- the best value. _»l«Kr-»«nuK-i rtvw».\».u ■I«UTI| anii> ■"» ■ unmn nmwnmMn»M.w* »•••' •w><hh<w.«inkiii«<ui|i«ii l v*«*t Ua **««.— vi in n-< iiimihu nummumi -, m ■ rirw nir^-mwirimmuwrir Ifxuui|»ii»uiirill.ns^ {•■ncl a.i;\v ! (l-Hii.lL'3 art: .schctluled. lb. W. U Johnson has be-rn ahied coairrnan of ti;*.- tourna ir. iH ceiumriie with Coach Jolm .McClendon a- vice ciiauinan. Of lia rs o) the North Carolina Ten nis. Ass-.- union include l)i. L. K. McCauley, pn.-ilent. D . 11 ii l>«• r t K.iton. !s! vice president; J. K. (Ir ;• “ 2nd via pr* si dent: Mis - Hattio llusaidl. 3rd vice pres: rent; Dr. C. L. Hunt, s-rcret.'.i v; Dr. W. T. Armstrong, assistant -(.ci'.'tai'.v, and Mrs. li. A. J. Whit *d, in.-asurcr, Ku: (her information ci.ruvrn ri; , ‘.gi.-'-u aii.in ami entries ! 1 il" A.■! it lie. I -:! e i ' i in ‘ : !< . -: i in th*.? near t'u'.urc* bj the t-m.na i.TCht ce-miniUe*;-. The next nicet iiii' of th-- N. C. Tennis A.-:.. -* i t Ljon v. dl Ic-ld Sunday ~t t): • c-l Dr. John. - at Lynch S\\ Wj.\\V,'> C) I'm mm RALEIGH Idciois Jaaiuet, bh .vci? ir.g “D mu no of the Sa> , hi-nc. .dl -a.,: hi - out :a a. l.ng .sextette to Raleigh's M*-ini! i;d Audit*-riunr for the an nual fcPre June German, schedul ed for Mondav, Jam- 7. Du- -la-. :Oh-'a:i- Mac-*-- rip t>* aranr-• in I\.ic:-:h will he -one ‘ t t hf* I!. Ih i\ :iX ■ lOM ■ . t -O S-'.utld : !.' -■ . If., a A: th-iUga J. a|'i l :,as m-V . oe! - played in the South, he already has a treiiK n-Jous fallowing in :los ;*#:!! as a -c.udt of U: • play ;ng of ; is rcc -H ■- on .take :uXos and radio show: In addition to niiiing the ke * ifi of the Stub -least, ho nv y :< xpectut 1 : swing tiir oigii v rnl of tii*’ southwestern stati.s inciudi’ig T.'xus, Aik.n.sas and Oklahoma. O: ig.i.'iaily -iai mg :You) fi-xas. i nan 1-* the conti -a . the mighty m:le *.! ‘lie -j-l'a,*;. ha-* been oife-'.-d :;u.:rant»'.*s *,f ~s high as .'fi.’jtOf! a niy.ht m to.' : . a, Sta: Slate. N- -w o.ick -.i New \ .-“K (d* i.Jlow injf a rics of one nigh t stand.--’, -a. tin- iroi'-vc.-t. .Tacqui-l has |-»een * onferring with Ins rry-inagement corp.-. on the forir.a tion of his 17 piece band, the or !-..:ni.'.a:ion of which lie is e\ p -led to ;■ - tpe.no until c.aitpli t ei: of his : withern four. lie '.vi!: also discuss plans for las concert tour with Sara? Vai.it ban. which will get unde: way early in September and in clude more tiian 60 cone, if dates, in c■ tis s from coast - to co:<: t. die v. ry foundation of pn-judic and covenants as th* y have be., u pracliced in 1 his count s'.. .James P. Warburg, '.u! run-ccano mi.-t. ''Th,-sc has ne\ ■ i b- c.i an moviis.blf: war." PAGE SEVEN WIN l LOSE 2, TO EARN BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP BY J. w. WAEt. VCE I .. rnr.- uar.s far a school to | n, : ....• * iinK'i'*■■nee * iiampionsaipi . .-,* r ■ -’..1 : ; l ■ as it ■ lit* ■ sti l.'isivi'.- ity 8e... - have done iiel : hat. To ‘ii** CHA E-oUiai* ! crown. ,-.w. . -.!• ,i i - in-itut ion at Mile lose of the j- : cason, the B. n s n-nv , kiiin ttu l il'Rt. t*> idii ! conferene*- basehatl • * nors. Ttie Sl-au nin piloted by Co,ten ■ Jam • E. belle I,'o.ets a record of | ev n wins ■:...in-i two losses ior Ch, i ,iiitciTiii-c's I:*- -i .ivoiage Lit?- 1 , .in L'n'.i -il? with fear victories 111 IV. ■:■ ! Is ill..- il-'. out n b»‘ jl ( in: !. * .ill Veil , T’lg l.i-Jtlb | have ...ply two more scheduled - ~of.- and .-von if th* > win both, ih. y Can ci.am nil! v , .7.10 av* r *;:* - \ ■ >ut < I cr is a*, net Shaw s j .778 record. ■Du.- A. and T A. CIA A : ei-..-'!■!,.on the pa I season, play |■ i the !a ii ..- -. nedulc >v Hit i i r.afiubut ‘heir three los-es • -i ’ o', ill. , a-.n *-ie wI: il > .7d7 *•.•-, The N C CollgftO i.a ui i) "in i. i for a .»_>(,♦> j ' *••.■;•!:.. iie !i .u - w-n one r-*l ' * ' ■ \ : T and NCC. !:• C all e., -v tl.-.- locals toox : * vlu* ",.i*m u m.uly and then Tin- (•'•!*.;!)::(' ot counter. K* . d’a .v. wii, n ! tic CIA A con firms V ch,.Mij)ion.',!.:| . il will be die (-a i ot a I'.i'i'M \\ i.• ■ frnnnphcd afl r tie had left it; stage. The ■Bear- hums up lh .: 0.-Ilowing ii-.- i. * ..-i*iH!t", with arid T. May if A.m t-*-> v.i'ic n-.u- too happa ; it 111. • Ui. l'r.cy h.*d just drop :. a a < a:;', ■ ' t, j the gy., s ‘ a?*-.*o v-. id? an a- .n-:‘ l*isj record, riv. had no lo A. and f. wiiii only on If-.- in <; js.aTioa ,c.(i a \ ;< t.. av .-r the Ags ic: w-witd V*’ (I- < i a:-.* ?! ■ , ..1 8 SU( - r-cases in mn' parne'. With -cla-:i,‘ • i-omiJeteU, • ill.- F- • - aid only vv an to ee vho vv I'.iii - kt- -cli on: win ■m. 'l.m !, in*;* In i .ana. wh- - fed hit ■ bu Game tle-.-ogi. f-i- * ■ rorij; sea oii ' were lie. --lu- to ii*-!. i * tin- blow. I c Penn yiv. nia tea.,, on its horqo ban:- mi lu.-k Hu nr a *ov of t.ie A. and T. mi .• a■; !(. ir.uol*> • ij’i.'iii p.'avic! 1 ■ at ! anit-. To? at wreckect ii.t .'■ am hoj'.cs *! . a * i -.:* ; I eou C-a-.V’C hnsebJt'i a l a s' * pi* :-it •j * ad ’. ailit f-d the la. te (be v* ry '--p of oh- chain ;,'i"ii :*;■ ; i.'ine Tii.o'- w'lere l.h • -up was !-'*>.:< I at week's *!. j 11 .t vainag !•• -0 .ffiv.ai i'hola it.” \ ITU’llMl cr A We- oic!) i \\ ii.) worn m :i.-ki : aalhage dispo. .1 officials 'o ip a. i ivtcu ve -i j it:- girdle from I a *a,l!:l| - cia ime- .- the gar ni m- h.-.d st'ii'im-antai vah>c. Th,*it i dl,- way F'smv -t viit-n Hic-y vfc i.-en around you a I . r, time. News, Spruce r-nc-. \. C Arihur IE Vandenhci-g, U. S. y-.:nai *;r froni Mic!'. i i;.',!- “Aggies -. • C* -nii n■: isi. -a threat .-ns all free- Jam and all securiiy wliethei in -live old world or the now.”
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 29, 1948, edition 1
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