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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 194E CIA A CHAMPS BOW TO PIRATES IN OPENER * KT ALVIN MQ3Ei) _____ > NLW YORK (ANP) WHAT .If, CRASS? S., wrute Laurence (Sonny' LaForle. iaiihiM asostsnt, to this coiu.xn, aft l i fc, h f va+chnd JACKIE ROBINSON put 0 t a ■ man -tihow ’Sunday »v. ■ v.-reks ayo at Ebbets field ajeinst Char in • imm's trouble"'•me Chicago Cubs Class, in a nutshell, young;-!,*;, might O' wrapped up something like this! Ability to deliver when the pressure is in Climbing foam nowhere, to somewhere when fate ha. bitten a huge chunk out of your pant-seat like the privet incident that (.topped out of the ski".-. 00 you (Sonny) last week. Some write is call ;1 ” intestinal foi.'iitudo,” bid in the language you and l a pea I v ;tb out real (who arc they'.') friend, y m roc-l] it like U T S (idling bark, to that R 'ins. n ;• g S.i"-1 .'-, Sept. 19 ■ I,all far. • von’t soon i :>rget the specla.-h »! ..I"kn- . I-'ebbj «nc home plate or. a single that was or.lv ■.tmri'njanlv i-;h.;>.< (1 was the sort of play made niy by baseball'.: immortal.-, me.! like fv C Max Catey. Peeper Martin: Kr,e : .- i v’.iuntrv) S’a .«•> tor. Mob Res,-her; Honu -' Wagner etc. Robinson stai led rw ~"d double play with, .1 catch out-of-tle-t-world, ran. 1 the bares like ; junaway Income Li vc, smashed the ball, drew a walk and male t> toot 0 inch B -It Rusk... Chicago pib.de al! nut break a bm.i-i vi c) trying' la r-itci: 1b . <• ■ Pm-ki..’ alter ;;:-Pmg base. Ini'idonaily, a fav-.i do •>{ this eolmnn. ROY ('YMPA&LLLA hit a i-ound-trippci to snap out -f a that -'.'ps nun ae..ir the . 260 mark As we ;nm to get this chatter to our Chican t office. Sonny, year man Robinson he- 162 b-w iris ind ■ ttrng M onnil din.", It's ticen a great -a-.. uni fn the 2*l n -i i all -u-''and t • }U:ge .-tar do we; kidded raw by -m ite -; tea nation e'er win o h t !• neited many pounds wet-weight it t'v >. -m' ,-t.nt ; mao -on nos at! wren*: then .md deset ve«l * , iMtieisni directed hr-: v.»y. Like a true champion in am sport, lie seems cap. die ~f i iking it alr-ng with giving i! and for that tic ir.v fv. i .-p- t fit:-.ire of fliis metropolitan urea and <mt -f baseL-iii’.- t.p pd ye . HARRISON DILLARD SUPREME fl.( member tin- printed. .-1-.-..\ • Hr d -X. V. A-. i lew with America’s greatest true; .}* .--•*> i"evens -ur we a - !•• ' On "ii- . .died Barn-:'- Kv> • • t. •mi rp-mter -u i •{<•'• his (lis*;ove-i y, Hr.r: isvn Diihnd Bai-iwor Wa. * od-uo out in Ls-ca, 0.. ,-a inudiei .- pi in*-- . < -re wh-. v>;>- a: ins right • f.-ing over : ns* d ,-iaU hst ek- You ... • : in. cm men nyv A'd’ • opjy to this in which I .tdliv' Dil'i-wd would m in :ic ! ek iw'-il ;-broa;i and yeven-ont- - ten any tune any n!d p, I a cel 1 Wid, La :/ . og .j 1 ' O ' >;i;. ,• . - i ■! on - i on Saturday, S*\i-‘ HI at Randal is I- and stadium, Lang Ir-!.- id n Lite. JoICIi i.'l.Y ijplC SPORT FESTIVAL -ponmi'd .uud. tr.o N V. Daily diner newspaper and b ■ Dtp., brent ~f yu During t-hc lid tr program staged . pig : I- d is i aces and c-Mm'S, some 10,000 pemons v: r- ir s ■ e. d f•• * -l ies Olympic . hielii- or. their w-mv;. ;v . •' while pre-tty girls entertained with , • i -• . : -la iar.ee t hibitions. The track fan? were chiefly coucf- r-r : .*> DILLARD a: -\ BAH NF-Y EWELL. Over at Loncvm them ? - ' . • ■ .t, ••rig dispuft that v.-jll discu.-M'-a f, -. • • - ! - • ’ . • «n<>ncsUy enougi:) that he hod won id- i-A' n.eic- r.. 1.." .<rd A matter of a pigeoa's-i yrb- ---w seemed ’ - .-en.-- m .American sprini ;>cs NO QUESTION THIS TIME In a fiand . j> AAI- 1 pen - r-. ■ u I Kiitcilcs by 10 yaids ov; i p*atroln;a.js d irinti i.ru ~u;.: Vviub-, -u M. 5. Like -Ms-c Owens commenled -u • we -:sv, t - Du :■ doing his famous act in most accepts!- fashien T. • ; -wd -.-oarnl a thunderous and deserved ovation ClevelandY no bit* - ir: Aid only an hyur’s rest Dillard Led the rmv.k in the !•'"„*•;• i A.A T! irr.-i lat’cn fspcOals event, again?? H-.vnev Euell. an:one ? There ”•••>< a funeral like jurnra on •' ■ < r : ‘ ■■ . , :<u Hairisen I) ; 'm-; Be'c:m -v. -i ? p y . ■ tion that hr; recent Olynipu vin > :a Barcm F.w< -l v. a. n i b.-ye They .started frem I toil and I);} L.. . i ~r.-n.,.; k< ?;- i • !■ ■ - vatd mark. - CLASS OF TRUE CHAMPION 11 and leaps up <-• •■:*< y;u :L had i». n grant.. B .bbm.m- (Pdi. yn-, iud speedy Le-r. .rd Grac*-, cm!; cvh •: o J Grand St-» <•; Bis .i.mu * ; had a iwr. yard alkdrii': nt .m: ! made 'ho i.e: i r ,i ■ t.> \ ■ halfway mark. At this point Dillard poured on Jh>- m :. i T-. Pc. •-. >.k. Mntcalfe, Paddock. Drcv.», Owens and • •k ' • ii; -:,- : sole f.pesnt br ; used to do He broke thru his i .L- and th- Daily Mirv-ii •>■; !o the 1 ‘■ v from here on bulk-fs ito f-w with Barney Ewell at hts hetjs He gni.luallv pulled aw iv f• om Baitncv as they mwaged *r, 3 r.-: ■ due] c-f .>pee-d H*. had - p- 'V -i a. gap of two vuids out Barney at ■ yard; ao;i a'id'--! but ho; yard bes >rn he hit Lie tape." TOPS IN MY NOTEBOOK I frankly submit that Harrison DiHard conclusively has p-oved h'« London games win over Barney Fweii was no fluke I fuvthei state tin! he i- not .-.>nly the finest :-p :n 1:■ ■ of ttn day "bv wink? v ith hr bvr. of an\ day in Amenran or world rock hn-toiy ~1 both a sprinter and hurdler Since 1935 I have sung Jesse Owens' pra!ru in hundreds of column length stories 1 expect in do like\vr:-.-> for Harrison Dii-io-d 1 long ns the ink m rnv pen holds out. Cong: - ?-o,ib-.ns (.1) you ?*!;■ Dill'.:si.-, and the e-'.mplctt ado , ... ■•rid respect c-f the* fi-.oosand.- who waibii'd you score agi.iii at R uidaiis island as you did at London and in numerous •-.ther F-u, roan ciLc mt 100-nieo Iso ..m:-,terming with L-'SA fellow track «-•. Here is - short note . from ailing Jerry Pieyti-n to Id:; :..1 i. of - the sports f-.c-at'O: ’‘Tell Bob Artnsjr a . Hu'Jam Hev,*'. its ;b--! Taylor, Junius: By id. Ned White etc- . that I am fighting gamely." Utile Blue* Triumph Over Kinston, 11 So 13 * KiNSTON The W.-i . ' IJ-.fh Sc Loot Little Blue.-, of Ra leigh opened she end season with a 14-13 victory >vt'i the Adkins. high -ciioo! of Kin. tor, here Friday irgin. The hard running of Tommy Thorpe aceo..ip..e,J for all of the points made t;■ the winners, and it. was Thorpe's stabs at the line which ..iccomited for the. "extra point which decided the issue. The local team got off to a good , start when Coward took the open ing kiek-ofi and raced it back 83 yards for s touchdown. The Little Blues came back and scored, thus v taking the lead on Thorpe's extra point. Thorpe broke through the Kins ton defense and blocked a punt with Raleigh recovering on the 30 “yard line. Thorpe led in carrying Kail 4v-» fi Infpr* rarrvinfif ll hfs” i .over from there. in Lie second period, be again j got in the way of a Kiir r n punt ot midfield, and the Little Biues : drove from there to tile 4-yard Thorpe sc!ifed :md agoir; nil the line for the extra point. In the final period, the kr ais narrowed the margin to 14-13 when. Whitfield scored from 30 yards out on a fake kick Evans. Mitchell and Thorpe were the leaders in j the Raleigh line. The North Caroina corn crop this ■ year is expected to yield about 74 million bushel 0 - 13 per cent above the 1947 crop and 4a per cent j more than the averiny for the previous ten years. The North Carolina sweet potato crop awarged US bushels per acre m 1947. IN HOMECOMING • ATTRACTIONS « * SSIA3M ROiiT^r fisHlbHU|jl Ur V/INbTC'M BALE.VI -■ ‘ jv.;. ' i. .Hemc-Cominp.' Atti .'in - foi tv \yi! ten b b re. " ■■ '( r - CJr.-i- Alumni Asoeiati.'i " dt.-r.u' r’d Home-Coming Comm fe -of llte Aluniiii A-'V'i ilion at a msclimv I-.--I Tl .’i - day n ,a: it* !):•■ * Unmil Office th 1 Cove.". The Wmsion-Salein Teacher, (folic- :• li. m 'mninr-' week e.,v! ■ ,clc! Oc!< i.er 29-30. The ■ ■ppo.-'.iig fcKittial! ii'iiro will S>e tu-.- .l*>hr. on C En-iiih Uiu-\ ersitv Bull;.:. bj.e-ie tw- lie.’ Hew mm.-cs ol tit.- v.,-».•!< end will '. . fu ni--ed bv tne jibe: !',i:a i.al bw,., w,.•, i Rl'i.v’.iim An. tner fra ure, of ti)c ; ! tony-Cf.ii.i.week en. i .vili i--.' :: sc'oaiid,- Wini'- r.: in ti'.e 1 • -1,•. Ly.l.’i t-.'-ive $..00 in . ash a- pr : to :>i! evenis are no" •i- .il:■ i-ic ai 'in alumni offic. .a O' c'-Hc- -■ and through the men: ■ i 1-: l : ? I. ’; * ;.iun*«ni ILSr'.l’C'.ift jon T’,..- y.-ii'- will t;e flayed ill 1 lie 1 B' :\\ i. a.i iVlenui! iai l-tadlui.i. Da: ill. a;. ' " lit i."- erowtied . i.-.i IPe win- - iiiiig iurCs in tin? coo tot w it! be beiiared Miss Aiumut" of ifils and the -. ! tie ... f-1 • ; , .>.: , " i' be inn? -red it, spee,..; v ..,<>- iiatiau ~? re re )•’: >ti;.y mytt;, Oet.-ner ::ii. Tv spect.i) i-oiue.. .-Hiiir.j: ■■. is .Je wiii b ave tit:’ e rile,-. e.er.pii . a! 11 A ivl. Satinrlay inoroji.c. OrtoS.-r .'to Tie- p.,1 i.-ie Will .--■ iri .He i|!> of •:--J IT- I - atci emu : fa- b . Pi;;- V. li! 'he ~ ... ! o a-. !. flea:., J u . • eeb..!> of I,:ii-. d. L !I ‘' ,\ ■ { r ! - ()} f \’'' 4 • f H•. i ’ T j »- t'Y -Sc,T -I. Tv; Cl-lileqc <’( i v 1 T fid (e-ii(i,,i. other even’.. Mitt VOlfk U.i; M)\\ Si 0!,) -, •\\ j.ook M-.W V'.'RK ( ANPI - With T’an !'•■ •: !<?,•. a■ mw • -.1 : ,-j r.-brnt.- t atv I Joe 't.ouir, a , e-l c-b.iraei a hse. 'ie X . A."' th’ S.'e'.v Veal- Are to the put a,.. , a :-•• ;e e.a. i- 2i . I ’ t ‘ ! icj f, i i 5. , . • , » , cewlty: wit* n Tucsb.iy. ~;d l-'ri r'fj ti * MHiii *1 '•} ~r, ;iTtel ;'>rs •> v•, ; t ~ s 1 , . . I; , ; , , , , - ' j. >f i i•' ?i( 3»\a vifr ! i>? V”v Al-' hi»: s:.i kp.v. or, nv*f ! - \ ?d ]: . %: }• • t Tig: l-p,uf. con . v. iih , \<. *1 v U'o Atti: fi. .n v. jii-i :*,»> .’i-tpey m itr tabirud . i tiOii 'U'i'y. l oins is Ofio. hf to •JUNK Hi s JUT M-;W iiU,\/i\! LOS A HUE! DC -VCp- Hrni •■• of the J. tv in ring. ir. the n* vs iris.n- i e,ej- (■; Gloria Jevi Thompson, v/oman iax.a who huh'.-. rm-:.-r the eaWr of **J iiH,. J.OUtS.' It elf. lost week She is now h: Mexico liaenin" f -i abases in the Bußpm in 1:a Juor.a, 1 ?Vsi >,ir 5 Alljl-i long , i e. i t ~.i 1e ■ : llivlt ae had eaiabii- a-ri offices a 52M 1-2 Avaieo Boula...rd li-.-re f. i a sr ; the problems of N,.g a la- r.:i d A ■ tides flor,■ an ah a- ind pro!-• , eionaf writer wii! be rveleona d l.v the MSgozift?. Sic added. the paid and given credit for their ; works, he Said. I tendi brook’ \ v appi f govtor v P* # 1 8C PPOOP # g Has 11 Under Par i liARLOTTL R ilea A a sun der, a Charlotte coif pro, carded jn ' bunder ;>:>•- 23:1 ft r 7.. -el • .ivci • tin- Mcacio' I .'brock golf pours'- last a- 1. 'r. v. h| iI :r fi -.11?. 11a ! Tl’l • ..!Open 2! roke- at. ,-(i : f:i- noa-'e.’l .- unpetiior. Tile Ta: hu; urn -at off hit? Lie 1 . a'is in li;- opeiiiiia round of ne : oiii'ii;-.hier,t Thiirsous by m fibt--.il:a 3o I--, iin ouigtiet*.. nine mtl -.'on-ilii'.’ bionic i: 33 to iv.t.:l>:i-i> ne weour.se :icord if K 3 foi i" . pn. -In ("-i:. e On die rt rt;pv lie hr,inn nii-.-nt Vies- -ud-w vv’.i out in 72, two .»! ovi ; ...n in. -iighe.’t f..ird of t. i toi;'i. i:ie,,i A (in on S.-i!-.o day .u d a eV Snnd.as clinched the -laua- McClure v.-as i eon-1 u ith D" ip I j o was Mack iha-vn v. i! ii I*:!,]. i,, bonrtli i ,|,ice ,w; v (da,i |..-< Thmaiil: op >1 iduviil "ii. N C , :ion. James Powell of vie;.iilon. .foj. ;,nd VV jlu, .-.iiu, "i Virv'jni,, B,’:u'h vvi l : lii)3 The pur v.. ■ f,,!: ivv Fu st p, v r :f. second p-V, 100: 3rd prize ■-i’ll. nth sls-00, ail,i till* .-SJO.Op K.dnb \ ; nri«’. -. i; r, «•«’• • 1 wd a loving cup 1-1 I. -;V for ycu . 1 i ne ivniid vs’iii i: for ihc thud Tin, h,- veil -Clam v-eri;a:;:eut po- Rnniieis up were Bui Evans, and •' All' , : ! 11l in da (,'i:;u.:,i .ddp Fight cC HMITFAIIfw (IS SMITH STARS ) \ itott.K i: 1 > \\\ s(>\ ■ -■ y S !->-ri...-y!vai h-h -mi "Uv- -.via ndc-) the day as he !. .- w 11>c i h?n ■" .. (to \-,,-h;rc ohiv-r; ir.-, n , Army i.'lirm ;.«?;> i .(’Sf-iiter, IMm ybmii f 'i ud. and f Mir time., m fin- final ) !■■■;. ')?■: U, ' lure '•!! a l ' - Bo • : N J., handed to Ci ofee :. i -i ■ Iron Da\ is. i i ; ■ ’* ru: -i- fi ,-in in.--.iht th, fere*>;-t - Bry-ini : p.i.-,. lor the ecoad u ai ha- si’oring. Anotficr vi H.-vae Howie Thomas. :: .--I :-■ U, r.,(ed vards a e the Army nvddie. and ii; a. an.othci return*.’-, gallop ed ncr,’ Mon if;, id in the tauici '■--.•••1 i tie : coring spree of the ' ' i-adiided 'aides by - -.1 ■■ i • ,r j,,,-" Hit! np Rvokit- I’aui : Taylor and Biaueb. and Burris. . I’n e!i aerial? from Bobby Smith. h A.■ i,y •, i ,jy lav.-: *»« , VI- H■ - t- mpi earn,; ■>' the second period, •■‘.h n th, pn.-sing and running "f T. Bryant carried them to ,vrd , field J >me-- Prcntiee. playing 'blinfaid. n |- r I in- Liens ail if. I--,,ir.e u-uk'- it up. hmvevet. py biLiog Ahead tr.r pi yard sos.- SMrA TO ADMIT \M;KO PIJOS TO TOI RM V, TRMM \.M:ELS S! IT MARTINI-.:/., ( al ; VMM V pi-amisr (hat there would he no further di*.<u iminalion by the Prof* ssioual (*e,Uers assoeia- Pnn ajainst Negro professional players brought dismissal of a 000 suit against the group by 3 Negro professional golf ers hen- last week Plaintiffs m the suit were Madison Gun ter, Hi»l SpUli r amt Ted Rhodes, w’.'io h.,1 ueit ill • association j lor hairing them from the PGA Richmond. ( al. Open last Jan | uary. According to At.y. Jonathan S Rowell, representing the plain tiffs, the PGA representatives had pledged there would he “no rule against Negroes in the future." He said that his clients filed tin suit "not for financial redress but to break down ra cial barriers." The PGA. through Atty Dana I Murdocked, (old Judge Dono van >n superior court that it would ont discriminate or re fuse tournament playing privil- I eges to anyone becaues of color. I Atty Rowland then asked dis missal of the suit because his [ clients were satisfied wtih the l PGA revised attitude. Johnson C Smith University Bulls VS. Winston-Salem Teachers College Rams THE CAROLINE’AN Amatrurs, 'he favorite of the tour-' namimi. William Carter, of Mar-' moneck, N. V student at Fayrdto \ ■ iU; Icache; s College vva:- defeat ed i'v Haynes of Charlotte Carter von tin Aniiilem Medalist u\ m .i, Oilier winners in various {lights were vVin. tJoei Polk Mr Pinkc n>. Mr Lovett. i.Popi Warner, and Orover Dvakcford. tile smallest and youngest golfer was a 14 year old youngster, Horace Mayin Edward Torrence, Charles Soiwe and Kay 80. ton wore other winners. •for.m Biea-ii\ president r.f the F.x ■1 r-ir Club won the booby p; j,-.- i n a hij.ti -core of 13? for jtj * ues William llayncs. champion of the Amateur-, had two birdies, No. 2 and No. ti; and an “Fngi-" on No ■' i» drh atirig ins tonyhe-t oppon « William Carter of Fayetteville rente Teachers College SOUTHERN SIMS FOR S. W, TITLE AFTER 38-9 WIN HOUSTON. Texas A mr,j J 1' 1,5 s * ( * noncs * * o - ;vlch Ivo v. Job ri-on md II van ; 1 11 la;’. | In r; y siUiv/a" for I'ir r ‘. SU Tit-Tr': ns Ihc .■ dropped a 38-0 grid fracas to the ileleudiny Siui", rrn T'niver'i'v ■la ruai -v. File a a tan;.; U.oked an r ”.!f in Stadium in Houston. And it loaned like Southern, with i ! s "h. igioian" Bladen in the nuar :f : •“ >- -Hot. is headed for ' the “onthvvr -t fji.io ag.’.ur. Big James Echols. IftO-pound • back. opened the g.:-»ie f*3»• . 1 iie rigors 11 h, 11 he ivini in the •pntllight and fist off a beautiful "at * hat went : ieai into the. yd .•’.one. i-s : ouhc) n : it was Braden Sanderson. Taylor and Thermi on 3-i ‘ t The war as first one then * lie otn.n took with Braden doing the houu,nr» off Couch Mumford s wry effective “T". Both eleven'-* defensive tactice were chrkmp I<> perfection in the unfed ommtc'r of the fir-1 quarter. Southern picked up nine yards from their 43. and then fumbled TKfT t.'ok ■■■■or, and LawrcTiee Surges.-. Tigert seat back poked up 5 yard on - hand-off from James Daniel le- next piev v. hen he was hit hard U’d fumbled the ball Soiiii'wo'ii ni'o. t iVii ary) went on to score touchdowns in the lire, -o fond mid third quarters and then to go on a scoring rampage in the final frame which netted them three touchdowns and an extra point Defensive, IJuvd Wells. Jack MeE'vey, Wade Hampton, John C.’ro. ioi. and Lawrence Haller, took "nprnird honor s for the Cause of . fiiatis’ically the H •<- w. rolled up 10 in at down tu >he Tigers' 1 for . ’■■' ■; if ID) yard- ev.inT (hr Tig- In Houston. Coach K V Rerih' Tigers will remain idle for the next two week--, and then will jour ney to Lana kina. where they will rnix it with Eddie RobtnsonSs or ganisations at Grantbling on Oct. 9 IKK Willi VMS IN WIN OVER FMWKS NEW YORK ANP>- High,, wet-.;hi champion Ike William.- heid his lille by knock in: out c ballet.- hr Jesse. Fiores in the tOth round of their title bout, and welter weight champ Ray Sugar Robin - ami easily ■ -■:;- las: cri Kid Gaviltut in a nor title 10 round affair Sepl before a -mail crowd at, Yankee .stadium. Th lime was 2IT of the 10th : round in a scheduled T 5 round ’fray for the finish of Flora , 21 year old California challenger \V Ui.am srnashed him .a the canvas five. ; times before he made it. (junl with i flurry in the |oth Jesse kissed the canvas twice far ; counts of nine in the fifth, twice for counts of nine and eight in Hie eighth, cnee for tree in the ninth and for good in it* 10th. Afti r coasting for the first four rounds Williams speeded up his attack in the fifth, and the leather-punch ing Fiores did riot have a chance. Robinson was not even breathing hard aftei defeating Kid Gavllan in ’he non-title fray. He failed to ■-core ,i knockdown in this bout however. So tar this year. Robin son has failed to kayo a single op ponent. a speciality of Ids during the past years of his career Only 15.413 fans paid $85,156 to see the two champions in action SHAW GFTS I-1-3 SETBACK IN BR!D HAMPTON V-. - Hemplun (n ---■ Ji’ife'-- Pirate s dtiiploycd -■>; ai-- : light d-'f- i- e line led by ’jell meu a l h - nil l.,uth(-Y O■ ■.’lle 1: :,iii: Biii iii. ppneentralcd Uielr of fen- ' eflr.rl:.- :n t'.'. n -!,->n i|r„, : . I '’ii Annsli Field Saltjirkiy nig.,; to open Ihe season with :-ti ,n.;!y definite I 1-0 viet-ai y ,j v,.‘l :.Shaw’s def, riuing CIAA pi,, I). • s.h.m- Twilllr- Bellan'.,- ; ,nd Haw haw ’-V ilkice. -*:i - . n.-J i:. y ■ii a luring cau.-e, carved i.ej* fii-.p do"’!; imme-ii ;’.■ I y afiei- die 8e,;., : |-e.-i\,.-| the kickoff but.;* s. ,:W , rumble cn -til’d fed low, -t Uv -. ,yf I pun'ing duel Then the Pirate? diking the ball on the visitors' U " Vl >! all the "n.v in U plays Lloyd * ni'.r in- iiiute fuiibnck. ..-ontiib 'li'-’d a nine-yard plunge j., - * ; jq ih-v "Corky Payton whipped on-- In Alphonso King rophomorp qu,,r ’er. which King .juggled but n-d:i --' leeri in for a !7-vni ci gam f,-. the h’-' o-d line 1» ia(o u imworl: w-o .'\emplifjf',i as p<v.l« went .: p, lv ”"i !'•'<> Bill Lovett A :,r.d Jin, Didarri look li ov-’i from the ai.)- lu'inre kicking one ihrouh,* ;i:, ii.ns I" make d 7 0 B! HR T)lt:i:u i : 'f Beal - imislere.J the ; ione Birc-il of Ihe day in iho .second i p ' : Meilamy after i muiitig f>- " lu d-. u e, .1 littj,. : ar i. -d -i new d- !-,, , m . h n{? .. p . .. . •roin Jan its Jaeksot! for a JO-vain he Hampton 31 A f-jw„ > aa.'ii'd si x yards. ... -D-ped a beauty over the "".ai ji bounced from one Shaw ruciva to a so.-nrl ■—but neither held ,: 0.,l the threat da d Humph),■ :.*n.Kk suddenly as '‘■eund half .larted. iM vh-.,-..' the "a", am; U. a-, -,- '' 1 1-01101 i- ::sy from his own 37 'o End R.*»v i]i*s- •! n. r ,; i - i 'y ;0 MmvAvM hi: felion -Tnr "'Vad'iig one rlefi ndef and ('.'dionu:-' Dillard added iin'Vhm ' ooim' ' a i'h-1 : j). : t i , --. ; - : biovkod field mai (,-y after :m\iC ' ■ m ■ ’ ' ■ : ' .-Is on rdhci side Pirate line dominated the laud.mi" f„.-' the nev.t J ' 19! m t ■.>; 'of ; hl " 1 1 eompimro i 0 , n bi-A v. th >Y,m , )i- ne d Jir.-.t downs earned 120 not. ~] ,i th.’ir •o (i "u: -n four coiriple'ed i ew ” e, 1.3 attempt-, v . ti. . y ,i, : *' • s '-i*4*.- iiiT tm i.'oflo tni>* wrote Cb- Pi:*’, mg ; Florida A ,- J d and the Pirates tv.,, - lurk m Charlotte with J„h-' , M ( •‘imi’h’s eleven Th " Bears, however, are def-n ttcir no* - f •),» The i- - | ‘ ' hf? rl'.l'-ITTjpi J'l "h *P |p*v -r-,- , .- r They br-can a short week of p!.,e --* -re Mi.iidav for the nnu-i-..• * mce tilt with the Florida A .a d Al Raniers Sa!ii)-(i:,y u- TaJ,;-.':..-- :'• Hardly more than three da vs vm,-, available for practfc s bet -iv Lot iny: th: ] - •;, r c trip s-'idl', ‘a: ,1 On ike Hampton ih- ' f, t V>-.lsun and i i- me:; arc not or The Mr: that •■-- H, - . ,- i 0 , a :O' ally dark field foi an- hop ;>-d u half until the Ju;h:> went or. ht B'3o wlkli: ‘Lp V o-;> --- s- tveri to know, stayed in I dressing room - unlii almost 8. didn't help th-- Raleigh bo vs any But ‘l:ey admit Mv- exi’ei ience v.-ith U-e t>T.U!- s:ngh wing was help ful The single winy a- < mplovod by Hampton, is , t.-u-kle and end kiil cr Three hard tunning bucks and a Imemnn ore :msianed i, block out tiu’ end or tackle Booth. Can non. and Roper at Mv-kU- and La*- - nr,ore and Joyner at end perfum ed briibaolly in Ihe face of ibis on* •iauaiher B'ii Wait'-ee He'amy. »-:ri Floyd ra t w eil ig.u:-- - hard chntgnm tin.- appu: de-in Wuv and W.lhnrn.- at guard ('li.-.rles ! ,-e it i- ( mi -, ;)L« were uundotits Shaw RALEIGH TIGERS WIN N. i A. CHAMPIONSHIP WINSTON-SALI M ’l he Raleigh Tigers won the Negro American Association cham pionship Monday night with a .1 victory over the Asheville Blues in the sixth game of Ihe phi; -off series and the fourth "in for thr Tigers against two defeats. Joe Chestnut hurled a four- Robin.-on is reported to have been gurameed $20.000. for this appear ance, and Ike Williams signed to * receive 37 1-2 percent of the ijat*.- Promoters of the bouts, the 20th Century Spotting club, probably lost money in this deal, which is pari oj the firm's battle with a rival group of protnolcrs. SAT. OCTOBER 2 P.M. Jpi I BOWMAN GRAY f MEM. STADIUM W W W inston-Salem, N. C. Brain Injuries Prove Fatal To Philly Fighter LV MARK lUATAN !J HILA!')K- BI {IA • A M'M fiib tChicltrni 1 1 jn:- I.!>. a. dead He died liri’;-!v (Jniversii.v hospil.i! Tito.sd(,y r«iglv. five day. -.Cer lie limit an c' i:! round kunny from 2 id ijou-ui J. lu,u,v fli.vni - ~f Me . York a' 'JYtj.’pi -t;utUirn omp.- c: had .: ■ t ',*-.1 Hasut - ,'r'i pounds wnevi they w,ni into ;ht- ring for he: 1;i 1 fighi. the (ir.’J rine*.- he '.a- erely beaton ~-y Jimmy Bivvy- a, ,-\pvi- :-i ihe arena her,- The lalal fi-hi i.,-1 Taursfiay bad been a •>.-( a-J ey. 'i: one Chick a was on thi.> end of ai! of the l.'iiine I’b 'vs ywciit in . tiie fom-tij •. nine why-n 1 o iopplr d line Nr-.v Yoi ..ei icu (lie c>,\nu of 1 1J irt?c ; . ~ ,, t - j...-.?; . c. 5 - )•] m tii*’ Tift!i. Tin' o t | boIGLY ;ho boi) fn thr imv;H c-uhv.ii, : Thompson hi? Uu* »r. lb v | *.’ 'Uiihr'd oi-t ;mfi i-.aki:n Tliyk lo :C ' Win-?*, ’i • Ch’.'l it’; .)* i'!\ <! :ilu- :;! year old Hdliter was rus ! t*?d h, neaiby Na\ ->l. !i(«spii...l Still -a dal ..o' ri si'K'nd ha in alnu-nt b i v.-as hi : (hat L)t Michael Scott. I emifier,: itram sun: -*'■•». v'a c.'i'.eft. -.ori I'l), .cap. . : n.a -r« : ae, ad ! i• Tempi* l Univeisby hoNpit-si. H'-tr ! two h>- ii' Tin ns.esoi' I*l. irr-v'.-j 1 • vie)irate opera-:<•?! tu remevt a clot ! fivim Lis i’,rnin. After 'iir opm (Hop ' ] )c let |• 1 j,,*, Wi c.’-.pi “ Suri • ' lie never res’.-.iued c-mscioua.wss. Thoinpsou. m tlit iJ 1-1 Diamoud SUPPORT FOR NEGRO BASEBALL URGED BY MANAGER OF GIANTS myo ?-.?ogro business as a whole. F?. S SifTTioiv. busioo*:. manager of ITre ( iv.caeo American Giants of (he N* pro Ans.ican J«*nRVP asked colored fans in an appeal last vees Tp riling Ihe if a oj*> coioiv) f<i' > -houlii -.tteii’i the ,\ 7 «. eto jirill Rdin 0 -, iie pointrei oui that tht m* team ! !*<<? soi. 11 PC'- r-f vn;. jci jeaupf r * like Jackie Robinson. Larry Doby Ba*. »< : r ■, . ■ -.ud K--* t'-'rou -•-■ i-i a well a a number of minor La y that • ! ,ile fan-.' I NW 1-1 A! 1 ION made tbe gi-.de, ; y . but (he.--- rj; 11 <‘ chock Iho tv* nts aiai 11 tn:4 jt would b* 1 "iUi‘.v*;::c to cjuk spony.ibic U *c Ns. imcs to ever po bitter tn thf Tigris and struck oui I? Jsbcville bat ei—, while ih<- Tigers collect rd 11 hit*- nTi ilerron with Bill Scott leading yv ill) two doubles. Nat Davis, Jones and ("rocket ,<>.: !) had two safvu. > for the Tigers. Slomt er lead the hitting for the Blues nine with a tn jie and a double. AustinQNiohols ■ - • v --y-a,;;; . ' CLUB Preserve '- r Lr ' ■- ' -•- • V *'-.w • . *‘ .. /. • c‘ M WHISKEY 1 Th« Straight Whisksys in this product era S I « vrnrs 01 mots o!d, 4£t. Sim;;!)! Whiskey. *C*. . I Jrtiin Notiliol Spirits, 6p.8 pioct i i I 6 Co Irtc. * woowtN-wt# roa« Special Features —International Sweet-. ■ hearts of Rhythm tOet. 29-30) and Open B High School Band Contest (SSOO in 2 Prizes) Tickets now available thfOugh » W. S. T. C. Alumni Game $1.50 by Oct. 2 23—After Oci. 23, $2,00. |j . ■ ■ ■ ii i« ■mi hi iii 111 ■ ttmnf mnwii—i i ■ PAGE SEVEN .Beit tournament, won the sub-nn vic; welter title sot the Easlsido A V .■ pupil of Johnny Hntehin .on H knocked out in his (nst pro fight by Johnny Fry who refused to no > t him n: a return go. Las! February. Chicken fought Fd die Franklin at the Met and sent- Pis opponent to the h . pital with ..n Injury ID .ii-I.Hr. retired from The ring. Several luea) luanaycrs have held Thin j 11--..l;act rince he turned I" Have EJiis tv a■■ his man ager v.-iiil- at Ka-F-ide Frankie ; 'Privii:..■• livid it next and old it to the pn-iamt tn.ttiiigt'r. Joe Gram- B. ;■ ' I i"ld .•'(■- Monday lli.il i i ; |,(. (,ui "f the •" -- j I tit. ■■• w;, to retire 'in ,is ;.iifi ( i.'.'cd Jackie Eh, ii i.en Jul'iit on when the fighter ',ifr»- : • K head injuries \, ).;!-■ . m.i.Migcn'ent "i'ci-ti:n-oii looked like a potential c-hninoion .1.-.;T year, fiia victories included i-; neck- ’tit v o’,e; Wyhe Burns. I lave Feld .m-1 Jaekn' .Cranford The ;ide turned when T v sno on went into fast eotnp-oty . ,t ,;,■■ ;i otuni xed hint last Decctr.l er ti .Itnutt’. Bivni r;top ned hint in .■< t <*e, emu id a of titfi ticc lieating uii April Ft ironically. t.htekeo Thompson vi.-uht haw been Mir first fichtcr to :m in ti* from Tie new state in -nrnnee for tn. 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