WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY IV
NC Grid Ac,: d'ch CarJAie’s Former Sweetheart
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Roxboro Basebaii Team Seeks National bemi-Pro "title
Hughes - Thornton Vows
Supports Rumors At HCC
LVP.HAM An •ns Thev.-'ton
s’l-A;- rricsn Halfback on North
Civil ina College - 1.9;i3 "n*i IliA
riAA championship fo< ib'Yi
visits, was rniivicd Novfo.V.,
Va earlier ibis month ; o Me*
Sallie Mac? Hughes. f ■-- V -■ ’veei
tieart of the University of l\\r.o:s >
f-, r.< ' J C. Crivuliuc.
M<ss Hughes, < if!'-3 si.tiluab
ir commerce of NC< s -'' :i
national prominence in "• C
«h>-0 Sin was tiijr'i' -i
hy nations! ntag */ini' .it <!>*•
no)s where she was l .irotiii N
guest at Home:’ ■.■mil'll; :tet>‘ '
tioos. Attain, in DAT M»*w
Hughes made the news w■'• :•
Caroline came to Burl im .• n*t
spent the better part "* *
spring' varatwn on the r<• -
pus at .North « sroitoj t • «)-
lege. She Caroline roornt-.-.n.
and the Elgb s' oiii ■ r Ai
Anteiran halfback '»• > let nmi
I'tjns. were frequently photo,
g? <phed tor On- j - *or
viris then.
Foi iy ’r, 1955 1: v e ’ -
rn-'-rs ti .ir. H*. . o'-
Thornton who w 0 r . o-' ■■ or ti;-
sprn togf'ther or ; t N<~C
pup, were "sr-iovs AT- r
men **:'■ r.t ro \CO
received. her rb grot-. 1 .* no 1 .
Althea Loses' To L ouise
Brough In Philadelphia
PHIL A D'E T. P H LA. P - \
Be rely Hills Calif •:. I.o;. *e
Brough fought. off !>»,:’ iter >■
por.ent arc! the it-: u-v >:U r ‘i
the second succeASive <l-i;r '*•'
rhe rallied v best Althea Gii.-'-
of New York l-'t -02. ’ ! in
finals of the- V s Son an;
Pennsylvania and i stern
tennis chvnp; o ■■■• th<- IV-’.
Cricket Clofo Sa': -
Miss Brough, rec -v. wir.-er
‘he Wimbled. n tiue for •
fourth time thiir.r - .
state crown v-nkii she .hold •>
1958 It «Yc .--..triad M
Broughs third concji t of Mrs
Gibson, top r.-c-h
t»HKiI player : -.1 th- <• ■' ■ >
Loui -o beat Aith- a < >
ais *t Forest Htiif N. Y . ;n 1950.
arid agam in the state taurney at
Menon in 1953.
Brough, duPont Win Do«bi<s
Miss Brough lauded her
aecond title when die pared
with Mrs. Margaret duPont.
Wilmington, to w in the States
doubles crown by defeating
the f’, S. girl champion, Bar
bara Breit and Darlene start,
Montebello, Calif., C " s in
the finals.
Miss Hart and Miss Bint u-d
<5-5, 30-15 on Mr-. duPont :- ser
vice, and were within two points
of taking the second set but tut
winners scored several points to
0 CALL nm ‘SLUGGER’ Don Nviveombe, the Dodger's big: rrer
re«te in the dressing room at Ebbrt# Field after personally uruj>j;s.-.r
tap Ms 15th victory of the season, with an eight-hit pitching Job
•gainst the Si. Louis Cardinals. Don hit his sixth homer of the s e.sos:
to this game to tie the record for National League pitchers. H? also
singled twite and. got a double, boosting hi» batting mark to a It av:u-
Smutting .40% (Newspres* Photo)
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RALEIGH BOY STRIKES OPT
THIRTEEN— .lames Frasier, Jr.,
.12, ace pitcher for the American
Legion in the Little League anti
the All-Star Seam, struck out
13 men and bad five assists in a
game recently again*- t* •’
Temple. The final score was 5-2
to favor of lh( AL team. A- I '
' a ♦ '■
increase-'*. In rn.-l-J'Jjy. tnr
event hoppcicd.
Twc lira 's all Atncrtca ond
:ie? time., nil IA A. : ■ • ■tv
Thornton was Tir.fuiimo
claimed one of C.'AAs
gro-lt buck ■ Hr'*. 11 ItViV- 10 !P, -
•iff-r-S to p*ny in 'C ' Ca
; League, and its reimuiy " i'e- * t
lywflfL.a
The rru-i: i '! w- d-'.-nimi «t,
NCt. but Too ';:te- . i< a;;-i wet:'.'."
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-v.i' a back fielci i.iwf-.- ’ i has c. .-•
' r.'.r>rc ciitartcr's re.. ;K'- ■.c *i" S lo
fee ior.i;, and he inoy relui n U»
\ r (' C
Mi-s Hi. lie's -. Yvik'Ogi: -■■-
w'-v"s rioseiy c: r ;fijj';-t , o. lu-ut i-ryie
• f*, "tj'h, )sf I hi 1 GPa 1 i Cl;' Lr.' r Cl
j .' '* l <-' f St.
’• V-, U‘•■ ■-' D I/. C-CC • • T'C CirV
• Y<*;:-tO\c t iG Colui"cb; a, S C-.
i u-Lpi «. •mL ■' c*'.is C c!,T* : ' iG V tfi. ' 1
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rlting ir- m&hiv&ic-n «» t ■
Thornton • - ? n- -of N.-.-f. r..
- rr; v a gte.d l aic -1 13.1'‘iier I
- : Wa-'hiinuo:- .fi.flt Sthool tne> e. H -
; J t.n->' Thf-ccc- Gait, ■;>fit 34.1
Gris; Si Norfolk.
;r .r t - ille -ear's T'rrs 1 -. the- ,'a,-
f • >ns -'..'i out the r. vt two
ill:.: .-..;.t"b. r.i'-.v '
Champ Appeared Tired
Mi.-:; ::m.-C
tired re'r.e exC'-s-. -'i he-I r 1
' lias upset h'T snare n-ce-,;
rlurc front KnrGnd ware i: vv .-
cod In the serni-arial- rnt •/. >;i •'
ia'uiiod. yfter jOiv'.g Tit- f.."ct
land'.thadir.g 1-4 ir- ,V: set no, to ;
dr feat n-yearwuci ; ; f-i- - u ;
t i JilJfl jCai<J 155 {>iOIS ITv ill Ad>?xti
H-'-'H-ui--..;. Calif., m tare-': '*.-' .
5 Q:i bsou, 27. -W&ii
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; Will JilM.i ‘sl-t-'M f • 4-<i 'fip.-- - W»U -
; sity. Jeifcmm, Mo., toid ho.ds the
i New Vflu Li »Si>c .•:
: suoded No. -6- while M.cS
was i-cedo i N.>. 1 At!*; a did'vit
The slender Mi:-. f«ih v »n b-v*
a v.uHd :ii .iiiiuiui gitmc
i came to big time tennis alter
starting as a paddle ltn v■ s
jilavcr in the streets t»f N* v.
> firk
' A: :hea has s -" Wf; -.or v war
Bi ugh likes a strong tit -
RiHTJO. fo\2t A.’U'ips ciffct r.-d ic
• i ciumcf to a soft style and cfv j
l)S6(i Job'-, 'V kPCV*’ I p a-’
Brouglt tram the net, where sve :
i. i-xceiienl.
as is known, this is the first
lime at least this year, that a buy
has struck out 13 men in one
game. Hr is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. dames Fraaler of 2:1 .Vie".er
Street. James, Jr., is in ni» first
year with the American Legion
Team. I «»l year he played in the
league with Kenney’s l tnieii.
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f" %- 4 ,41-, c-
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.v - wins nn- 1
f - j\:p- .- v- f; -’. V; I, '-■ If fc.LT- 1
r-5 -.it' ----- A-.tos L *rnt ; »n.
•fAr. I>* uinnili.'’ of two CIAA
t'liampioi' -hilt i;etli>a.M teams ■ 1
SmVv C T'.ibta CoHfge, hec»«i
ft-mrl leil. a.r! e>e»:> f. .’lie •'■
Hoy.he.v, '■ '•'•■-« here *•'»<; 'u*r
ried rrcraiit *n -t *;■ ' 1 *"*' s *
s t r it-.,-: - la--. ie in
\e.rfuik Vi J'ltlnri't! 'litil tin
e-nyi. :". « assn v hon Miss
tia.'r.- ;,av-ie i. j- i Ati-ta ntly
yfif'f ——— ..dt.tnt ... .titr;.
Ai Ihe
Rinaside
»y CUAITLEa 5 UVSNC.fiT OA
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CH-VKIXS H ;s‘i SVON i MAKE
r M . ..»•• C'* ../■ •: •■.. d st' . V- id ■
;n ’!'7 h1.%. ;
Os -with Itsu k>- c tirt
4.l,iiiturc thG Rusvy’‘.Vf-'jgfii
C-hauip»ar. s- \j»*prtdjctubl^
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<*< ur, vibuf vt j v th»l OgJil
j c;u» LiiGCk oil th <* £r/.ard
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dr ?’\vs.
] .ovdi!.tiii-tion. A iGiiviLr Mjicc. be able
I to ceurdirci-*.' he-, fhDiking and
i t'lunching with his c.n.ivei'nent a-;
* rotiun tjj tt ik. and vv nun ne lo
j that abiidy. he is in for trouble.
| I hat is C-c-.’-i. it' Uct 'p. . lie lacks co-
To bvdiji*' V-. itli. Cburiuv' iccfs are
! not whe.i ti.< v u-ed in be They
fab him : fide- p Min
! him to RC-1 ;uuk.-tt in his fnicks
I Hr ,01.-1 platilercd tin- giime
|b. i gcei r, Job; ny Hood on, and
l e.ranibt ur- -m ,: n< d Paul Andrews,
! ail because he l« toe slow, in
■ tb ht . he might h «vo «ymd
daricinjg <-nt <;i ran.iy.
Floyc! Brown Settles
NCC's Money Worries
DURHAM “We’re starting a
top sports ’Hiaction to the home
:of the h. C . hallos gS ’-V■: sett!-
i j In thin connection, Brawn -said
1 authorities at NCC ' tire open to
: I hiviiaik .- from the nation's top
; | compel:h-m in ail sports." He said :
| NCC would "considi r invitations
jto post-season football ga m £ •'>
: j wtthill two provisions of the Cl-
AA's nili'rtjts on promotional
: events Til,., v. . interpreted to
- mean that the Eagles are avail
[able 1o consider invitations tt> the
f j Orange Biossoei * or .n,■ i
: liar post-season games. Official in-'
stilutioua! and CIA A approvals
t 'world have to determine She 1
• : Eagles' accepting any and all
> bids
“We’ve been fortunate ir.
• producing 1 li amjii o;i ship
t teams in football and br.sUrt
i . bail for the past, two years,
hut this fact alone has not
kept u* solvent financially.
linked with that of the Inner
si* y (if Illinois' .1. . -*i i iii itie
1,-rorrie i v iris, the
. \«X"s ape tu-o P«ni '
li ft, i*ni l uruline right Thotn
mu like I vans and < ar"lin*-. ss
b,i If’’ H k sensdiuiri ukeli t<>
pe!'fe;-;-u in the i anadi-.n * ll
-.,. ~f likely to return to Nf .
in omnilete his aeartemu work
and l ■ a-si-l with h.iekii; lit
chorf’S,
.Sa lot's admit tt Charles. Yom
■r. no! .is good as vou te
~co, -bu.-i, r.oruiOt uerloiin ss
be tor
As a . iridividi:-!) I bate
a:; nm d Charles for bis fort! •
---cn't.-tfi and sinceriiy. he
nvi sincere to himself when be,
-.•cliMiiti in think he is the rat•••>.'
."‘t trier when r.i - action t:> tre
-: r I , rOVV: oth- r v.- i:
■Cnaiie-' ji, l v- r ' make ;t
Sports
Close-up
f. '.v YORK, <GLOBAL)
, , v. - I predi.:tior;.s arid
rurnm'S flying thick and iYst a
(hr ’R:-. - Robinson-CissteUani '
f■ ■: , S'-;'i' r’ -r- : -;■(- last v/eck
! f ■■ t . r- j- V v •" '2
.... V r.-cnjid take m
....; that fv? bad this one
j- ; it .seenied
it. .. y \ — rc'aiiy was too
• r'-ic': 7- tin •• f about the Castes-i
j j, - : -.-■ . -■ . H- adrriii‘a-c* ;
■ j.! Sdl.u:’ a CiiA'P! OCX- j
■- ana per naps was a tot better,
... r . iv-anv people gave him
:-i f.i , ;' v. but he sitic. he
C r bad 55 doubt that he had
Su. til' only thing that
bothered Mtxar Ray. the only
tbsrig that sSuck in the bark
1... id: mimi was the tact that
lis.ir Junes had a decision
over him. Now, of course, one
would think the big thing in
K.i> , life would be getting a
crack at the title. Weil, he
has that one in the back of
ins mind. 100. But first and
as a matter of bis- ego he
wants another crack at Jones
ft) tact, maybe if he gets a
hatici at Bohn Olson, be
won't even enjoy the posM
biiity of victory there unless
be can wipe the slate clean
ot the T iger Jones matter
So, Sugar Key Robinson has a
He considers the Join s at
fa r a black spot on h>s career
and he warns to erase d H:s
pride was hurt by the decision
and no matter what ho;'pens he
wut;ts one good crack at Jones
champ ot no champ.
In between football seasons.
Bi oi. n earned the master’s de
gree in physical education at
Northwestern University aticl
' worked as an appliance salesman
lor a Winnipeg., Canada, firm Hi
is married and the father of a
i j.-ut year old daughter.
Brown who comes originally
i from Gary. I ad., played with trie
}. i j-v Dons from 1947 le
1 I and hi was a regular starter
with the W 'i:m|> i: Blue Bombers
Ai,..i although some of the "big
name teams'' hare been on
our schedules, financial sup
port at our home games has
been iitadrijuate to "maintain
national prestige at the ex
pense of grassroots operation.
Brown's discussion of NCC s
finances is expected to break a
silonci long self-imposed by some
CIAA mentors. Ironically, NCC 5
national prestige in spoils com
petition has steadily spiralled up
while its finances have dropped
<o near-alarming proportions
Brown said of the situation:
"W< don’t know how long wi
can stay up with the leaders bu:
want to play the very besi
teams at any rate. We can't sacri
fice our total athintic program
for that when no real money re
sult.-. I; takes money to run ar
stub-tic program We have If
make the money for the tota
program here without any aid ma
terially from any other source
Considering the money we bavt
frv our program here, 1 feel thn
I we do a very good’ job.”
THE CAROT IN!AN
f SPORTS I
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•t-ENVI: RIENTOR STUDIES
DURHAM Ji-naos W. Voangc.
head tennis Co. c 5 at Nor In C.s !' ;l
lina College, n cur>, ently enroll
ed in the Graduate School Y PI ' •
.-.Hn.i Ehicotien at Temple Uni
versity. Rhiiadflphii'i, Pa
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DURHAM - Leroy T. WolUr-i.
head :.:- - - - voacr i at North Gin c
j lina Colic::c. is y-vo is vis*t "
' professor of physic.'' education a’
-South Carolina State Coilogc.
Orangeburg. S. C. for th*'; sum-
JOHN BIUWN ST AV S TS
CANADA
8- . John Bs-.-wn. (-■ ’* i-.v
--to iootbafi in the V are.
Cunadfi. wtli not return to the U
in SeptcTMier to takn a coach
l:,g po;-'.in n oothe . n dplicge
lint's the word r'icivco
'.hi-, week by < fuse trior;rl
of Bi win-. J'h. U'iii
pounder who stands fi t v ' -
■in all-conference siandoul trt
grid and cage circics.
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I i:\DFRS IN INTERRAt IAI.
Cl vy The itovboro i ot!.-,
managed by Melvin Bates it •'
boro filling station owner sn
shown above. They are v.v'i on
their way to the national b>sc
ball tournament, which will he
held in Wichita. Kansas -on:-
They have won their Hrst two
■ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT fc%3l 00
■ BOUSBON WHISKEY \f (ffj*1 fgj ,
jg*± 11 KStfTOCKY SHOW** |H tJr'PHHPff
• |f >| $ jrk |Il! BOURBON WHISKEY ||| //
; J|p ii!jLfj| 4F% |.|li THE Hil.Li HILLCOMPAMV IB
■j Jy| riNT bU
”■! THE HILL AND Hill COMTAHY, LOUISVILLE. REKTIICKY
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PUe’mLK" BOYD NAM I'D ’CO
ATHLEtm SPOT' IN m:RHS.U
.. Edward Bcikford (TeC-JVee!
H.-yd. limner mitnagi r oi >
C. i oijegti's champinnship r*'
kv-ih.ili teams during ba
tieen nained to a supervisor "
athletics post in tin* (ny ■-
:hjrh i;n. Boyd was iiiluiii(r t”
■he. Eagles 11.4 4 visit at.or,
*i:vrii|ilbhs «f PHI and PHI »•*.
the NJ C, live* s ■-. '■ oivi cii' -
tioiritatneut winners oi T-
Hoed has atj-yadv titaricri " "‘‘ ; -
for the city s jßccreceutton Dc
parurusnt. iff >* tcrnporarii
tatiorn'd at IV tv. Hil! Recre.i
ticir. 4'.-.Rtcr. Later how ever, he
is expected to be located in tisf
new X. E. Grady Recreation
('ruler on I.akelanri Avenue.
•Tarts. They meet the r r.i
:he Ash gland -itoit j; 11 kc S-tjiuls
rioie I ridaj niglit in )-!;. -. 're
Tins is tin only Negro group
in the play ni ts Mils is tile vi
i:rn! year that the? hive taken
par! Shown in tb-- t'oture lire:
-wTco t-r. J’rt- in's. Dur
ham. t i.ireme IVaitliisl3, T.-'V -
Only Negro Team in NC
Tourney is Victorious
ROXBoStO M-.liTii Pm -
f.'i.iUs cat vcd atioP'.t ■ :tc!i' ■( m
tirtaciibl • ports vtiibiatUiimt tier:
Friday n;;-Ui v,ben I'if.vtsKit-r ii- H
Ccjem.ui f; nrod 15 sm-mhei s oi tru
i'yvv! li’i'i;', in the Slate lia -;- ■'
8.. i : il i Tour.. "•
The < ills. lln only r u
leant appeiiriiig in Ihu imiuu
mfi.t, hid iiillc trouble fakii's
the mea-iurc of the white team
by the tune of 4-1 as Charli
r' -..eh. the lirst Nes ro to pi t'
with a Si w Hern. 3., f. team.
'urns Root For Ex-Rodger
vyr see.
i-.-jf, n the late innings, but r.
be Tore' his team was v/gft atavad
Joe pitched well and even
: >. i; Dasncl Williams Itnxboro.
I T Itic-hardson Kn\ ti ore.
lie >ut ibur .fellers. R«shorn;
, hS low; M.-uagi r Buns, Waiter
ii in as. { rcedmoor .Itisepn
Durham; .lame.- Brown.
:imir»; ! i<iti: Artis f’lumtuer,
, lurbajii. I*cte U. ■.'<•>, Durham:
PAGE FIFTEEN
the off<-. v infs of Caret
suulitrs (or a ingle, a double
n'«l 3 triple. The white team
e<»! on!\ ion bits off of Co!e
iiau while the ( -dts garuc-eed
fig In.
Ti.f Colts •.•••*IT meet the wmoer
■ r Ashland and
n. .•! ..)<« rt'i,, ht i« Krtctay
■» !» , J l: .-. S I - -. 1 l>V this
:.'-N<'TN !• nev a: o .(.ssuroci of 31 IC-3St
a p'ji'v ir. the national finals,
will bn held in Wichita.
u ;iHoped r run producing -in
•I- Rest 1 if; on first Joe »a?
*, >d<!rt'i linn Newcowihe («*<•
■ .ini-: r 1 : single. However,
si.ijv , i .10* bin u> do it
’•lien. roH.-.-i on to pinch hit.
i tjuied vivo tier tbrooch
■ diamond inr a safely.
.. . Joe's mo ‘t popular
o :QQ tniv... who re
-d : u-;hri|- vs O' V. for
:'i . I oundiy
Js ,e did During hi*
:ird on the mound..
Morris James. Koxboro; back
row; Alexander Robinson, hu«i*
• o'-s manus’cr; Gilbert Maoaun*.
Anxboro; Henry Campbell, Our*
am; Marvin Ms -Pherson, HiHs
i!.»r«i; Charlie Koaeli, Ourbam;
jrliv Jenkins i reedmtirtr; and
.Maryland Sir watt, mascot.