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LAB O B REPRISE YEA'IIVE
CHA.T.i UITU BOXING fUAMr
Greeting Lauro Salas, light
” fis*’! boxing c hampion of lh<'
world, is !>• ink Vvltip, interna
irenat represtntatlvr, \malga
mated Meat Cutterv and Butcher
H'otkmcn of North America. V
!uc wa« guest a* i meeting of
Beating The Gun —
(ED!TCP 3 NOTE AL MOSES
HAS BEEN ILL.. THIS IS AN AB
BREVIATED COLUMN BUT I J
WILL HAVE A FULL COLUMN
AS SOON AS HE CAN)
NEW YORK cANP) The- ap
preciative as ■'•pH as proud State
Os New Jersey, v. iihin whose her
ders Olympian And<- Stanfield ms
triculated a' Set on Hall college
gave him a lifetime position in
as athletic (snpc'-visorv) (.'opacity.
This writer campaigned for Mr.
Stanfield in articW that era for
.> month in Posting the Gun":
Andy: hi* pretty viM and tit• ir
moo.old. baby.
I wish *o thank my friend Lf-bn*
Granger, head of the local Urban
League for whatever pci he too
might have clayed in tr- me to
bring to the* attention of schools
and other agencies, the need of
a top level job for Stanfield.
Jess* Owens back in 1936.
should ha'/e been given a top ath
letic director's post at either his
alms, mater. Ohio State, or of
any of the ranking American col
leges
This writer is sh? happiest of
MORGAN OFFERS
SWIM COURSES
FOR IRE SEASON
BALTIMORE Classes m be
e-pnirig, intermediate md advance
time this fall. Dr w p Burs
gar. State College for *he first
s'vimrrvns -vdl b-:* -jfered at Mor
hardt. director of r.ealt-h and phy
sical education. announced (his
week
If there it a sufficient demand,
life - sa- ing courses •••'ill also be
included, the director said, add
ing that at least four male- mem
bers of the department staff will
be available for mstructtonal p»r
fOktS.
Tr. addition, ’here will he a re
crestiona; s 1 irc period each even
ing Monday through Friday, »-ith
the possibility that one of these
evenings will be v t aside for fa
faculty and staff.
Whether Morgan v ii! have a
varsity swim team this year is
a matter which cannot be deter
mined until after the opening of
school on Se ptember 29. If a suf
ficient number of students with
previous aquatic experience is en
rolled, ft j S almost a certainly that
the Bear? will be represented by
an entry in the CiAA conference
race
ram. We have cry*acted from our
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very firs* sport f itle h*vad (Bias
ing the Trail), 1922.
Our pen will remain silent. whPb
we feel to do otherwise tugs at
our shoe strings
MELTING POT
Arch Levy.a dental student,
thinks Chuck Dressen is a bett.es
guy than Leo Duro fiber he
tells voti why i:k this:
Hoyt Wilhelm if as good a r«
lief pitcher as Brooklyn's Jo>-
Black or any man who ever threw
Why in hades doesn't that Lippy
fella" cab on Wjlhelm fir-*. lik«
Chuck Dress* n does In Black's
Say fans still a little vpak
Just didn’t want to let you
do vn foi too long, since I'm not
bedded anymore
RFC
PRE-SEASON
GRID CLINIC
STOP SESSION
BALTIMORE \ pre-seasor
football coaching * lime for mem
ters of his staff was held by
Coach Edward P. Hurt of Morgan ;
State College last week
Line Coaches Talmadee L.
(Marse) Hill and Kenneth
Brown and RackOeki Coach
fore the beginning of practice
-aq dnpufioj -aq) ioj pwru
Alvin M. • B«(i) Brown wort* on
this week
’safnpatfe-s aaipead soSueqo
play patterns and coaching tech- ‘
niques were major discussion top
ics, augmented by the showing -
strations. With the opening game :
with Central State College a»'
Wilberforce, Ohio less than one
month away and with no out •:
rlanding new prospects in sight. •'
the mentors were anything but
optimistic following the sessions
26 Texas Timers
Out For Drills
HOUSTON. Texas Twenty -
-lx lettermen .twenty-eight fresh
men and ten j 951 squadmen re- j
ported for the Texas Southern I
University Tigers’ initial fall prac
tice Monday September 2.
Monday’s practice began the
fourth year of the University's:
ambitious long range Athletic pro- ;
gram under Coach Alexander Dur-'
ley and this may be the year that
the young and ambitious Tigers
make a bold and serious bid for
National recognit ion
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At The Ringside
OF MAXIM
OFFb IN TAKING CAKE
When Cb airman Robert K.
, Christen berry and the New York
ed light heavyweight champion
State Athletic coniroision susperi'J
! Joey Maxim and his manager,
Jack Kearns. U*cmc:<> they l> | e
refused to honor an a,fi cement to
■poet Randy Turpin in a title i out
the Mew Yo'k cfikualf d-d good
dede for boxing
Since Maxim has been 175-pound
' king, toe consistently has refused
to meet this leaduu* ■ii-illvueer■ in
ebafr-piofisbip bouts Hi* lift , by.
: passed, such men is Arc hie Moore.
Hamid Johnson, md now Randy
Turpin, lie listened with a deaf
a i towards the challenges of
Harry <K;>l) Matthews until the
Kid tried unsuccessful iy to be
come a heavyweight ohailonger
Maxim has defended against
Irish Bob Murphy and R.s y
iSugari Robinson. the middle
weisht king While holding his
title, however, he has tong lit
such heavyweights as !:>/ ird
( harle*. former heavy king.
It app'in-d that Joey's next
title defense was being (pared
for former middleweight king
•Lake I i.Moba who has done
nothing to merit the crown
shot hut whip a couple of m’d
dlewelgbts and an ov<mstuffed
Murphy
Os comes, Maxim is trying to
make as mm-h mom y fi om |v*x
tng as possible, hut he at ’.cast
should give the other non in his
division a chance 4 o io sou
thing for themselves. It is a shame
that » man o otd a* Jo - hie Moote
must fight heavy weight to mtn
a living because Me cannot u»t a
champiouship bout.
Promoter Jack Solomon* of Lon
don proved his case against Maxim
when he showed the votnmfcison a
Setter from Kearns dated May
27. 1952, m '’ hu h the man • f
tv vote
"This is to assure you that
Joey Maxim and I will honor our
asi cement with you to defend the
, title against the winner of youi
June 10 snow i etween Kandy Tur
;om and Don Cockell "
t Or-ginally. Maxim had signed to
defend agathst Cockell. then Bri
tish chair-p, but Cockell was w-hio
lnsjgnificant Jimmy Slade of
New York, and the bout ". a- post
! pored. Then Cockell was kayoed
*by Turpin in 11 rounds.
Maxim . a !.k"'>!<• chomp. l ets
: hope he starts facing his dividend
' challengers
CHICAGO EXCITED OVER
DAVF.V - ORAZIANO BOUT
Chicago fight fans a I read v ax*
! *-xcitcri over Lie Sept. 17 bout be
tween '•■' :.,un.: Rocky Graziano.
:c o r tr. e middleweight champion,
land Chuck Bavcy, undefeated %vel-.
terweight at the Chicago Stadium
i According, to Truman K. Gib
-on Jr., secretary of the Interna
iiottal Boxing club, nearly 2.000
■ -'■ ks .save been received in the
.BC office for tickets to this bout
For Davey victory will rrenn
;a taste of big money, a probable
•' welterweight title bout and recog
! nit ion ss a great young fighter.
IH,- will be out to prove that be
! can Auck Oragiar,o‘s sledge liaffl
: mer blows long enough to south
| paw his vay to an important dc
rif-ion.
Davey is training in Michigan
I ■ WJMWIJC SJEATER-- Early in the morning liberian women go to
i make *nn*k«t.'’ In the pans or. their heads they carry dried fish, alar*
•he at cola on which they sit ali day, and the baby which they m.iid
|: *rtiH#-’'<tfcey do this woman’s work. Print is from the photo exhibit
*Llb» ria lf®k" now <m view at the American Museum of Natural'
► Btsloi'/ «» >'w jlSfewaprov ri»dttth ■—•■• “ -
City I;id for what he -rins’d' - •
the big.;?c! bout of his weei
t.Vraziano has moved into the Mid
west Gym from hi training quar
*> in N-w Yi-. :. to -unpi'-fe his
P- a 1 1 -
ARCHIE MOURE TO I Yi L
(J snr.iNi. I n» vi i I.X Hi- iiHiJT
Veto -an Archie Moore pultun,
his liopi ■■ for son)? kind of a
■ir n | ii-■!• in; cunt, on the (jin?,
Wednesday, Sept 10 when hr fat
.*■ > uniiil and rugged CE'ircnce
H'-nry Sept. Ut in Detroit.
i. oitiU; rieiu v is :m exti»jncly
cievig- l‘‘ , 100 v? ’, - - - i.ijufai
wallop, but who i*i somy-vliat in
exoeri' need when it conic*, io >ing
fu,* -*:t He is jiutpntuiiiy the b* .*t
futun heavyweight piuspect in the
ntiii today
Moon* has fought \:o long and'
so often that he irs learned just
about Hi the trick? of his !rad<;
Hi - .veakness now is tlu
likelihood -if tiring before »he cud
of a bout ili m,i?t pace hmveU
carefully to end a tighl >*. it.b full
st.cani
This rinpider has mwer seen:
Moore fight, but from ; .vhat be
I ■ i, he to ■ : th Moon -
\ery eood Nevertheless he v ill
pick young Henry to upset Un*
cagey light, heavy and take :> nar
ro.v decision
I IMS FOR HAIRSTON.
TITLE FOR CM .SON
When Carl (Bobo? Oicoo '.von
a -, * --nd TKO over Gene Man
.don before thr American Legion*
at Mad.ivon Squaie Garden, that
rceikd I'uture middlew cigat chain - j
Hairsion.
Hairston is a good, willing
tighter, but not a champion. He
- the ideal club brawler "ho i ■
sure to make it tough for d,-.
opponent He hr. failed, however,
in every crucial bout against, a
topnotcher U** lost to Jake I-*a-
Motta after holding him To a
draw He was Kayoed by Johnny
Bratton He lost to Otson
Hairston still is a young fighter.'
but he is not improving. Evident
iy, he is as good as he ever • tti
be This ringsider feels that he
will- be 1 w.-cd trial n-.usc materia!
in t-he future for ail middleweight.*
v, ho want to set ahead.
Olson has .-a own , ■■api'cven'iCJ*
:ii his more recent bouts He is
coth s good boxer and a good
punchei It seems lik•••}?• that Ray
Sugar) Robinson will retb -' ;. ■ ■
iy soon, and Bobo sho id be the
man fcadv to take o> -n in ah elim-
Jc\;k Sialr (*r6l
S< huHinß «l
HOUSTON Texas C •‘sch Alex
ander Durley has announced the
■ complete ten card football seb€ •
fM.sje for 195?. Ii follows; ;
September *» B- + : o
College
September 27 Southern Uni- .
versify
October 1 Jack -on College
October 11
Octob f r 13 «Nigh* > - Bi>hop
College
Ot"">ber 23 luncoin Univei-*
sUy
November I—Xavier1 —Xavier University
Noverr, r S Poul Quuin Col
lege
TT!E CAROLINIAN
HOSKINS HURLS
3-HITTER n.
TEXAS LOOP 9
rv r. c. dixon
PALLAS, Texas, t AWE) - Dave
Hp*kin.-- won his 19th samo of
tin- • ii) losses at Bul
■ iit'-: Field as he threw a brilliant
bit peri urn inner at the San An
tonio Missions to defeat them 3-2
in .ion* t.iiiii paid ariniissions.
It was radio appreciation night
at the local ball orchard, hut for
Dazzling Dave" it war- sequel to
;Mu trios! brilliant mound perfor*
' tnaucp of his Texa- League career,
for his Hitt' victory he whipped
the Houston Buffs, blanking them
vith two hits. H faced only 28
nppoirtg- hatters, issued no walks
and retire the last 20 batters who
freed him in ord-T.
.Attains' San Antonio Dave >huv
"'d hitles? ball fm <1 and 2-3 inn
■ - thereby running his string
n' enemy batters fared without
a hit to 40 men o 13 and 1-3
consecutive innings He issued but
are ra- s and whiffed 8 batters.
PITCHER FOR i 20
OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma.
f/t-NPt William H. Greason, new
Bitch- f the Oklahoma City In
dians won hi •• sth victory against
defeat last week when he .-hurt
nut the Houston Buffs 3-0.
Th u tan • nrrior 'ho hails from
Atlanta Ga has pitched Mexico
wd Cuba. He alw has hurled in
tr,e Me, .'.vo Armricen League He
im 28- year-old right hander and
an ex-Marini*
i?FC
TEXARKANA
INKS PITCHER
INTO CONTRACT
TT,K ARKANA. Texas 'AND
John 5> Wills, 3 30-year-old right
hand-T was signed Last week to a
Texarkana Bear contract accord*
:rtg to owner Claude L-’e
'Ffllis i? the fit t Negro player
to b« signed by he Bears Two
vp>« •, nines in the Bis States Lea*
••• I:;----.* in playets on their io*-
t i-
Longview’s Cherokees b”oke the
-V by -ignirw William Ray (Lue
i;y) Mitchell, and in less than
tv o weeks added Ratv 1 Brazzle.
Mitchell originally lived in Fa - ;
,s. where, he was graduated from
*ne Gibbons high school, when
Up first appeared in Paris after
Joining Lone view. Pans protested.
hi* play ins again-' them. Before :
<■ -h • of this pvowr-l had died ]
s«>’. the Paris Indian manage-j
airnt woke up and signed Wiiford •
Stickers, hefty left handed hititng!
os tfielder who lives in Grown villi*
Tex.
BFC
i s t aggies
BEGIN GRID ORIELS
GREENSBORO. N. C Labor
D.y wa s j usd a xvork-day for the
A. & T. Aggies football i>-am as
ome 75 candidates for the 1952
grid machine began laborious
d ills on the workingman’s holi
day, Monday of this week. Bill
Bell, >n answer to some wide open
hints from the players about the
holiday, let the fellows in on {he
little secret that the first letup
from the training program would
come on t-he evening of December
•6. immediately following the final
encounfei which will pit the Ag
;es against the strong Maryland
State College aggregation.
Several other secrets were re
leased at the first team practice
• ession. most important of which
a>- the introduction of James A
Stevens as the new assistant rii
• actor of athletics and assistant
' roach for A& T ••Jimmy” Stevens
former director of athletics and
bead coacb. of a’l sports at Prairie
View A &M. College. Prarie
View. Texas, brines to the Aggies
, h wealth of experience and an
; amazing record of athletic coach
i ing success behind him. His Prairie
View terem'- won Southwest Con*
A* ere the first that t’.c- Texas in*
, ball and football championships
•.oh track last year. The basket
•titution bad wot, in the school's
i 26-year history of compeillon. His
track championship was the fifth
in as many years. A graduate of
Kansas State Teachers ’College
Slovens holds the master's de
gree from the Urii vergily of South
ern California and has done a sub
• .-.tnntial n mount of work on his
, doctorate at the latter institution.
Steevens' appointment represents
November 'ft Alcorn College
January i - Prairie View Col-
, THE* *} GOT A PATE -Heavyweight champ “Jersey" Joe Walcott smile? as challenger Rocky
r i Marcian j . * Gin "okay” on their contract for a "night of mayhem' 'at Philadelphia's hugp Municipal
i Rtndhim o T> --lav night, Kept. 23rd. Philly promoter Herman Taylor and New York's Internationa!
Boxing Club arc expecting a million-doltar gate for the championship fight Fight, bookies have made
Rocky an odd ■> > favorite to win the top fistic crown of them nil; but then, so was a guv 'o»d
, Charles - twin* " iNcwspress Photo) A
Joe and Jackie Play Top
Ball As Bums Top Chicubs
CHICAGO (AND - Appearing
before an overflow ladies day
crowd of 40.311 fans last week
the Brooklyn Dodger'- with Job
Black pitching and Jackie Robin
son hitting and running, blasted
>. out. a 4 to 8 vi buy ever the Chi
cago Cubs
Black, .nuking bis 44th appear
an addition to the staff, in that
Hurt Bigg!.'', Murray Neely and
Malt Bs ■ n, Bell A right hand men
from last year, were on hand to
b< gm drills for the 1952 campaign.
If it were a secret, the candi
dates * ere also let in on the fact
that such stalwarts r<~; William
•‘Red" Jackson. All-American quar
i. rbrn’k for the Aggies last, year,
Bud Meadows. Alfred Morgan,
i Ccrneilius Stephens, Leroy Wash
. inetbn. Jack Gibson, William
! Blakely. Ira Snell and 3 host of
r>l tiers who made the 1951 national
champions a grat team" were
not around because of graduation.
'These positions, as well as all of
them 1 , are wide open to the men
". ho- earn them". Bill Belt told
'he newcomers tn the first “sSmH
-ession".
ThC first ‘cession.- Loured eali
‘eriies and ligtit drills in light -
* eight uniforms, but the schedule
worked out by the Aggies “brain
i trusters" cal! for a step-up in ac
j tivity as the week grows old"
This rapid step-up is made nee-'
es sv> by the first encounter,
chednied for the night of Setiteni
!ber 20 as fh< A A T Aggies take
on -‘Country" Lewis' Marauder
's om Central State College of
Zenia. Ohio here at the Greens
; firo Stadium.
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»»«»■«—■ .... i i..-Wr.il mm .. - »11l t|Wll
anee in relief, gained tils lUh
victory of the yea. against only 2
defeats He is the only Brooklvr? :
hurJer why has whipped every
team in the league
A leading contender for rookie
of the year honors, Blank nave up
one run and fiv** hits, walked no- f
body, and farm'd tour men
Jacktt'' hitting and running,
hoivcyev sparked th>- Dod«* ■ to
victory and thrilled the thousand'*
out three hit? in five times o'. >t,
M ladle- in the park. He pounded
drove n two runs and scored two
runs. Hr also stole one base
Robin on started the game
winning raltv in the seventh
Inning when Brooklyn scored
four times Jackie opened by
beating out a bunt. He stole
e'fnml. He scored u hen he
upset <he Cubs' hurJer. Dutch
Leonard that he did not know
which base to throw the ball
Dutch Leonard heaved to first
wildly, allowing Robinson t.*» |
tally.
Forth" season, the Dodgfrs
have been the biggest drawing
card in Chicago. The ladies’ dav
crowd was the largest in Cub his
tory with 16,832 lady guests. I.ooo'
boys, and 2.2.479 paving. More than
7.500 fans were turned away.
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