("AUOI.INIAN —Saturday, February 25, 1950 At The Ringside | 1' _ ! vn<■ it a r> - t it. Hi in rmcAfio ’ ■ : aai C Sue ip ;...: T-. l'p ; ‘ v‘. 11l be J 7 ■ ;0 . . ... -. i;: p.i; IN'- .*: ■' if: i the Ike WiiManc .1 ; v K: a: : :: affair proved !: IBC ■avai good boat c.p. > ■'r. ': ? a, nt v rifle jh Chk's<; (P F . J. thit DS.Oii :■ ‘a : : -r far iiin to c : .B-k- Pits aamitUa U.. 8 ho or ri si the post, t " 5}.;.. * to. h 5 p-.pr 1. recent bouti, parßvuß t.y - th< oOi’t ho dot tc nk t V !• S’ Pali I'tnher ha* tc■ : ?" oboui ht:- tick t Nponenf . • : M UIM £'<> ( R.U 1.1 NGr (C dARLKS ,cy Maxim. fresh 5 r & tiiur'i.r.h over Freddy Mil's if: 2: o rkn for the light he. -,,e nok , :i;.h.l .i! of the- world, js 1.1•: at t.Trsitoc: Suites. 5 f- > ... ’ f or.t :l'ie CO. .* O i l-, fp -■ 1 1 ' P : j ' * iy i> challenging Esunirc Charles N.'.t.diial Boxing A.s<oe.atlo>; v.T.i.;- pit n for a title* bout. Although in th United .VS.xii.i rover donimistrateo ; • punch, he threw ;*. u-.tift. 1 fit London to score one of ha-. ’.an itayi os. To the funs or. Kr.’nrci Cl'.s B ■ Buoy Maxim bout vrotih; r.o! nan? fcuti, to offer on the sm ‘ i. t ...-p acT tighter i: ’■ '■■■• h i cr? p.pl picaser. Charles is e!t;ci<:i?i i 'it not sensational, and iiixns a lie •. . bat not very artistic. One spirts writer, however 1 if tits a i■■ to maim till.; O- . ref an attrarMon, Be wants it t*ilicc. : ’ aht for two titles CM B" . ! Beating The Gun !j r.v a; ■'iosi.s : ; OWN SKINNED i) l A NTNCEIL.’??" y iv, ; usk you n<- t io .ru. v ex-boxer HENRY AR JbTFiGNG tv: , yl-.d. v.x r, illy d • ■ ;"o for Daddy Grume's cU.c-tviMro ;m:t v.e pay !k:i \w -il not join that side walk whisper mb-army v.iio i iu>;*y Jate Fc’oru; ry evening i;;> They say Htini: A::: ‘r, . ShryOt'O wrung from in.- hu. - Gtk- s t :.t he'll C . i. at : jn: m l'j.-y years with his new associa tion. A : W<- knew Hmk ni’.eiy v,-i\,.n he v.s up at B vir : Jviei.aiy jv - -With '.Vs’e !>•■ .'u- u :i-:- ehoju-: :.f \ O'lookers' on the !«-• . male ride. Does he feci this red , • : i Fe.iil Ikiilev s brotucr, giou. think or is he following tut* Ne-v look I: iicvvs and gals, s moß’s; relgi»n and the infinite uy-- intangible motives from which ' these inner leehr.gs stem and are t.ol .= nor: - to nr ke pies out of. OLD SATOH Yes- I thmk LEROY (Satchel) PA iC <•' ?e •••ndnry figure of Negro Base-ball who is winding up his big !■ erne experiment, will be a g- 1 card with any col -01 eJ. •' : f h<> f-'ls to stay in "fa ' " T's-e is a mot , he- * "Ole Satch” t" ’ Oi' .- 1 "'i f r vUt r, S - e* !•■"•(# now. • rys-.ri Or r. f- Os: f , i... ? ip v p p.p. , ; i jiN-t iwis U'C-t'l r»J i - ! /:t i:\ Vi tflNsos ii, i i ,IIT I Ml NCI! HOXE'UI ,’">l3, ho! in pms.p! . f .vat .. .- ■ P-fp, will : .pat ;• l?'rej.,.h :■.- : : ■P.,p VVa.k .ppp -a;...,! y L’7 p. a i%} I’o ij j 11'] 4 J;S 1_ i) U1 b , : 2-7■ ItiViH ia rCC'-H'd. ;M v <(K su is n;;.F )r -: - . i :.c ll;p lit !• t.:.tir* r.-: :• . • : i til..*! oiic U- Lv-iMvn.'i In tr.' - .;• : sit;lt* liC hii-- Whipped JeOyi 4 t)i; Aj> an amtitour '■ v-' . - . ,n t ieemd. and Pa a P! : if ' a . one o* the bCF-i oi ; - i i fighter any sjge in hi-Ftory fen: cwi> nig*' t ; : Ti ih> exhibition t\vec> in , I7.jr.pin Fla. Mu r go inn bar-.-.;,::; '!1; i •;e i;■* rii<•.' roa -:»: . h«.. ij- J '><'on _ ; tonnny Hayne to a avion! si t. Vo; ; its Un final round f a an: j affair. It bfi :io mat the Joe * a.:-' aaak Dv.anioa/y < = •..ii -1 r,'< • -y •' i. :'.lever U!f. The roi-.i.il of the a.,;f i entnry p-ll -i -a ■: 1. ..:pp. •K.imng DunpNfy the nest !;a-, • ! ■■■-liters and fail bra:.:? i<p ■:■? t-?i --.al p tll< fe'iCC Most writers now uro iVif - .; rhe fence by say ine wh-.oevca ;. • . ::: ; '.hi first blow woihci proisa'jy ?•. p. kp.a;, cer.side;- Bemi .-'ey at is.-' pa- a lad U .i! f< rt dole? !.??' 1 P.p a Louis. They also char.. ;h- wf-.s : ; , star than Joe on he f«-. t On ’.be ;ip.r." hand they say J* *'•'*• ’ .'p.ks Lpi.ve Lipter than Dempei y. Tm y a,;;... ,ap. ,ipi■ rtcia". :»s ’■ ■> ?. This is p ciut-stiou that eta. ?■<? ?- r :.,'* answered, so nmpto it :b air, i. Wllllt Would s a - rp.; ;. :: .notion pidUi'f ■a , •f she hi at faihts of !.>oth m i. if i-. pp si' .veil r.i *- draii--pr:; t' ? ; ; Titan' .s of .sii tot,* it wall. i P ; 1 Jp-ck .h r,a,-pp; : ,i..'??>. J J-?'- f- rarpiinf... e.-orai it.,. 1,-as unvi Udine' ..iy ■ L'- Tr. in vom-ic-lf to be syur.v'J-y : v, V . :e-U 1- 'lk'Nile Ciev. ;..nu inoiutis or with the Kan.:-..-: City ■ a idipj- Boy' 1 Semler, px-N Y JJhak ;,a owner now in !*; in:- ii.'-i j-c-ul chance tu - ■:. V..- keo stadium. Tuerir's nothing personal ir uil ‘ s * • , DviAnCi Uiji.y vvO (*•• f - ;t* - ■ ' t wY * tiie . --vy who will ?:Tdv/ to Inherit the *.;\o * j..rv i-:nd more) that *••.1 r; * r< ii ; ." :?s J aikic Bohin^'or, i: play inp, ’he yames-of-lift. n viy on the sped ueulsr »:.:<■ en tin ra.onds e-f our ay -; ■-. 1 -■ - :erica. rm MI LTING POT - BRANCH KiCKEY mus* ti :.f: ; itnk and im.d at I'me about .vhat sort of a 1950 “Rookie" Sammy Jcihroc vriil turn cut to be. While i ; he price of $150,000 was a bril lii.Uit piece (,f bll; mesa OM Ulc p.U 1 of the Brooklyn prexy whose shag y eyebrows one of coal czar Jnhn L. lewis. Time may '■--■"ve Jetli. -.f was : -ally worth the ! SmOGO the Maliatma once tagged n '949 ! i.kn- .-•t:ns«tiO!i Don Ncw - rr.be eh; what??? FERRY COLEMAN. N. Y. VAN I’ EES and DON NEWCOMBK. * - t ■ f last season's rookies ugh ROY SILVERS was t ; - in a Baseball Writers ;tv/p S ji-.'t ("S"-.; < '•/'*%* r V 'V f ' / 1 # y ||f liM-:. : k # |f, fpp '• a N-p iXy i It. “V 7 b ' « :.. b .?, . ? ' ...?: ~ ■) I • ' .; . :t fi 1 "p ;■ h If i m e.'ltff* b'?'. '• a.i a : - • . .? 1 p > bf V ??<<■' ••:, - -.p p. r':. * 4*» ? ' --sSShISNn »•• ■ -■ ■ • p. «. . • ■ «*s. i. vi. .:e :■ a., . COM 1 K1 N'l F. 1 i. ii'?rc .ire !.'i flood I r.-.-i a- v. hs Use Bishop t illege Tigers an- Ur J ter tint lead in the Msuih - , tern . -him s eni <- e.,-i i u all ip. i Fee Ilgfp's have a-t >e- Baseball School Seen As Source Os Material <p ‘t at hie ,p, ; i ANlhi - ii(i jj'pfUJoosfj Curry, no.p pm ui ' ;he Memphis Hod’ Sox m t ;p? ..mi <).. it. V-.-A;-. ;e: I > p;-'?.p :,'.ri, ha'.,?' tta.i?:: p tofec ■ tliip a.? i staiiiish Rurt'iCihuss new ia ?■ ■ ■ ■'■ ■ .i.-i p. :: which mis ht give : ?■■ itatson - Fid revive Ur I i'■ to: ■ 'bvc-iai more years ttn-.v me • P liiuinig J I.PM rail ri iiopi open tea ..7 and Umt. fa-i two vo,-k- : . 5p . PiCKia rh O'S for the -.'So i villi . at tin: j;vv. Near« i a.-e... ii jxirk ; thiit .-■••att 4,o‘ta lain I! v.a le rali :,?i ibe FT-ita Meg r<- Ftp re l>i. i i c-viiooi. ria.nmmi hcja-fuli:. iroiu Mc.-ii a.: , f.iit'e Reck. G eenv. eo?-. Gie ;iiic, i ... .- •! iv- f,. a > p ; k i.a. Hi Pii'toit, Daihiij. ;a.u 'p.p j - ■p.. (. i!y ;. r, cxpe-i ted a.- z \ a : . ‘.a.: ttpiinpu jiioumi Tib p;gh tlii? school art- future -Pi, so? in tli* pi a pi, ?■-,. ? - t arry r. j •;' to build up the GeaJity Os [ N' gvu baelaiU and eke ;o orov.ee . i f youthful trut-p: to re .- i«-(. niuei {.-layci-.y and tone who •rove, up to e--, -i ba;.t ball. j K-- :.h|-| u- to ir'A-Cp I ’ ” t ■ ’ui <i . / ipUt GV. >\it: Citvty s?i !!;•.<? ; I‘ilc.f.tT. 'til h.ium i Bob ' Hoi vrv Hou-T ;> E'iaU'a. i-.*: hiitjn.u P; vo.'-; Cr2vr-ojiifig in ti»tr V oay a oii UrO rnd vupjliy tIJTj 0 P-. iL V' i’i* v Alter lire irainliu: per led th< i vide,.: uenr, which will pi--., a barnrio;rn.i’ig tour In-tere the -.n. < " Mi are .. riea.. u . a.e , ifi'bo.-; beglh“. May 7.) Cinry. SI. i- one of the i.e.-.f men ww. m Neuit; i-.arebali. Ae:;ve or -'■ -a..a a time-, in I’hiiadeiphia. MAXIM U VYi'S «.OI LS FIGHT NEW YORK iA!iP) -- Jaty -Vfax.rn. world light-hc-vy weight 'ehon.nion. who returned last week from Eng!.uid announced mat he wanted Joe Louis to come out <<f retirement .uid fight him for the “real’' heavya eight chatnpi'ms-hip With Manager Jack Kearns, Maxim said. "We’re ready to take on Ezzarci ( Airies, if he thinks !." .- champion. But, we’ like the Louis shot first." Maxim said that If he couldn't get a shot at Louis, he rn.ghi has A return to England without fig! ■ ing here d k'-mels of seed corn are ' g od for planting as flat - i a lot che'-p ore ing ed specialist at ?• tc Col- * -ril i >r lin- pieiin. rhe < :t s < -o. si;tndii-,g. iHt t« right, ;«re. a.atfhew Itcll, trainer; .1 Iu- Kc-.ley, assistant cnach; R«a i i: i.litiliV, O.FIIJ, Si ill'l!', , il at »t - ■ lie T \ In, i . }’ Watceri. train i ay. ba-.'-p i'p.i City. . Aii.h.'p.i : - v.a ii ?he Red Fe>i Howcvi.r, iiaji b . i.-. . • say tie i.- . u :-I replan ! .. uapEPagt-r us the p Hid S"x tni.s St .mg i ; La Frteuy, who wjil optratfc u t , D« iir Ciiaia;: frei'i hi.-, nee, -.p.-e --a:. i held lU'-eltiin e this Vidan ; l Wij? pp’ iiaiit liatudelli • !0 Pi":; t - P, the Negro leaguer, bill ‘.-.id; m toil- i pp "aha '■< p-aa e-...;t.- He ;;ai£i. i, -, * --Ai.pt f l . r. IP: ? .p ? i..- .I : . i Unr of Gap moyao, ?;p to not iaJy e Ml ! . , . but id.-e j'UC i a-1/i d h-ip-ei a.i in Ciiji ?. Hr. J K iVFujnp. - .iiii.ii tilt- Ciar of Nvgao. ia. :a: al:ri : ■ un i'.: of tire a-.0-a , : :,?■ ■ lasiiiei.l ei i p \ * ' r \ V C? A.ill«,■■; iv.il: A, Til;Uf.:, t. X ) i cS• ■ it. l• > wr.cthe.i t’a: i.-i. d would in would lie! .- Ui C> : I ill did and. h"> ever. *:.,.* i 1 ti.r 1* p.N.e f.’trj to i eoiulemo si.< -■ hud! t - - ::m 0 8 -. . -"vv-'A A-v: ' V V ' :'.'b i : W SlssAA-A A : , |l|lllgf|W A-'-A, s!s^ : r! : ... v v-.* -V-. - S •vv:- s u :. :.i- bi ' -■ ~ $: . ‘A . _ ! A' m:c ties for ;>th I*LACK IS S. V. .MEK f NEW YORK N Y. - - Two Cl A A 'tra. k u ams salvaged a li/r.dful ei P’ ir.ts in the National AAIJ me/o junior Riddor <a/mpetitk-ns at the Third Engineers Group Armory here last week. Nottb Carolina College's Eagles ii i a fifth tie with Col !-.i.U a lid. Riitgt, Jiiiversittes, St. rrr and the Polish Falcons; y. Lincoln University's Lions < r.ded in a dead-lock for ninth oluce with the Collegiate Track and '•held Club ;:nd the Grand Street Soys. PAGE THREE lain Ja bn l.irber, Oien Niekte i ■■try, LtiwartF Siant*>n, and * poll uj.imini! it. i itie. Rm-vtink. i--it to right, are Aiorittii tap John Sreuh, Owen K * fin, Rat.ert Hoimrs, tiotiert - (A,NT’i biTii'siT hXPI.AINS nt h of sf iiviiiu v; i. (IH.'AIH; iAi-.’p) The gn.-at . ..ati , !. . k Deinpeoy cougc-ri many a..!n tc* kio.-.e .espeit tof hix boxing .I i» i,t when he picked Max lisa- Ui win over Joe Louis ■Pe -pi. :td bout. Few puuple ac hnip.v that Luiiis was Deup- I a v-p? He fu: o chain of events ; ..jj.it to the public the mauler was Scliirciing. Hem's the .-Utiy Nflcr ivisited both tit the Hi iit< • s training tan.-ps, he ai'Ci.u-tcd fur the press lhat Louis w.add win by v knockout. As fate o.i nat i :t at the same time, a pickin-p Schnienng to win by a i:i. a k--.it under Dempsey’s by p<- T.hc pp) had aec." ghost .vinti.-ii v.-ithout the fighter's con cent by iip good friend. Ned Brown Vi't.< a Uer.tp ey i honed Brown ; ? . n i -?.)?. a iuii. ihe writer tolo tn-i ?:?■■ a.licit- meant -:.u easy s.. i ; ppriiy needed STiiiO and he ac t;:n;p li'cugi.t Desopscy fflvosed. S, ~'in Ui: vi'i' 1,0-1 a To bold iVo lip a.paw ui ii.:- fricr.-dftliip Demy ,-cv i' a i >his prcdiciion io the ~ a. rn>a out tor Schmeling. The L. Acs’ Donald Leek, speedy hui-die* frojTi Gary, Indiana, set a •:<r. standard ii. the 60-yeard hui -i, • vent with :. record ot 0:08 0. i :-.o iny Junes Gi'cbe finished third >n tlu- iame evenh Leek nas to his credit in track i cons pet itit a a 14.5 mark for the 120 r.i/n ; uidhs. p -ted riuvn . an in tticoltegiut! CIA A meet held in Durham, N. C.. last April; a 24 5 : tune in tne Alabama State Relays’ 220-yard low hurdles; and a second . place ir, an Evening Star track meet 70-yard high hurdles event, in which the winning time was 8.8. North Carolina College is sched ulcu to participate in the Middle Atlantic a ATT mete set for March 4, in Baltimore, Md.

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