PAGE FOURTEEN ■? ketball Stfti* Cjcts 0 Ycsirs jyj | Sepia Hoopster Making Good At Seattle Univ. OTATT’. f. Wash i'aU -1 . ie Pacific Northwest tv-. ig about a oh'.'. I v. • . Averaged 37 ponds i rhool player; :tl 3 n>: ;* resbn'on in c - i,AVf compeln. Some sh-ik. - •■! ay, That’s whnt ,-h. . bout Elgin Ba ■ -• • e", 32’ v -pound . pi ■fretCl* I'nivc -• AJ Lighfncr Pari; •• r. ereaoa official . t • rs the Salem fOre all* Baylor " ! he c* ; 1 ' II have ever seen, transferred In ' V from the CnUrcr of here hr played oh ring the U«vj 55 ed si! Hoovers in tin, t in both major I colleges iviili lU-j » 20 games for 31.3 wine yrr.r Bey' • : he was e,-r, ; *o : late compel *1 ion for c ari, he play.-i iri ‘ 1 >s !.*'•• compet'ttoo arc - •. : n to same?., a product of Spir. re il ir. We’ hi -<:r-op r*. C 2d his le.-j-n in oiv ■ on ■ 4 and to AT! \ .■ ■.• himself. linsiomar : hrti'ta! ‘ perform. r H h j m itmp shot, if anti hen .vrtynismiPt! s f -pipiv! l at fteatita drawn othet ' pintMo Other', are a pvt <»i 'Pf. Uny.-f Mnrpin who scam) 2:v.-’ fresh mart squad I* IT nd F* itiris Senders, tn averav-r! I*,' » In lead 'be fro-h’s » (055-55 Robinson ood Year »at year'' w**h th- p-ir-.v lh)e is not ti> - H <r : possible lower vfc« Br each year, grower; •ease efficiency ; o (i marke*. onl? P'or-ch rot.ables of hr;.: quolli v ‘Popular Jemaiut! HALF HUARTS mmfitmsiz.'r.-vtrm ( A 'l 1 ' '■ :i'2 5.: refrtclwt: Enjoy gom; ms :. o lor High Life ity in popular njt Size Half Quarts! ••••:'• • : gi . ; .a u * I 1 lr r^m £ A? JmsST** . ;v-' :■ »!■••»*'V 1 \ -,T s CAGERS > .1)i■ ‘’i:: -n (VOpre^si VP C3rty • ii.. i i ■ or<i. th» current liamp i- l ...... i;:< l. • ;..' tl)nl! team In •',:;k ■ ill- 1 n> rtsht* Max • ••• riHeston, ", f’.; How Jom Forchin Named "MVP" In Georgia Cage Tournament - Jimmy For- ,*! ' Flemli A and M Univer* j; v "■■:■• nmvr-i the Most v.-hnible 1 ■ <■ i tor Oc'.-rsia Trtvitattonal - "■■■■.■ ■ i i. o': pv in , : •«' J’-. 'c V.’.ido guard led : "• * •-•.* and M rriiicr to ■ \ ’ d .-.nnual CUn jp t\v riufttfMlig lit ! sit it iHtinfs ag-ainst . t "" ' ■ I-"- * ‘!- rii and viorris . ' ’ in < ci! ' - ti! of Atlan- Hr r- ' (1 .'>!;< ;.■*!' >i!f <*e). 1 dt 1 medal at the Olympic games, is shown with his bride, the (onmer Rose Swisher, r 11, were congratulated by coaches and teammates of the Olympic squad after their re ng in Oakland, Calif. Coach Brace Drake is at the coupler left, and Gerald Tucker •>. .baking hands with the groom- (NEWSPRESS PHOTO). B-HC'iiTo Work; *ii*i i-iwl Group j - d ' w.OFO - Rill B-U, head ' ; c, >f» ■-H enncli and nth!<f.c direr { ; or at Ad,-T College. has; been nam- ; :-d ti 'k with ararngi irems on | "■ < ••nr.M-n Howl football game j j '■> plav»rt at Little Rock, Ar„ ! jon Saturday December 22. a i •rr be of the National < • ' h 0,,! ,iH CVieirmtl-'i of the National j ■-<>< ■ ! 'on d Intercollegiate Ath-I r ■ tjo A'i’J lie associated with! ! i m tlv- work. They in * ' d Srliv, Humboldt 1 ' • ACalif.; J V. j ■ ' Texas Stale College, , e, T< x . Wa' nc ,T McCon- St.de College, Hays, • J"* - Ailelf. I,min?iana Tech, j ■!. a i, Ir. Sam Ketehtun. Ferris «u f- .e R.i;.;ds, Mich,: Eddie ■-1 , . Harvev College. 1 i tor. V« ; Frank Wafers, I • Kills.! <m CdJl-se. H •i d...'.- . Mich, ja on osm v C Ashford Missouri | t I Valicr College Marshall, Mo., i chairman 1 Thf one approved by <j»*» , I* \. t i »,r televised over one | of Ho f 'sctlng notional oet ; «art fi Rsl, will feature | ’l .1 MV! -lac College of Roze j Nr,..-in Mid St loscjth’s College j ■I! i !, igyvilte Inii. Came lime has hern vt for *.OO P. at. C'ST. i Bril v. ill arrive at Lillie Rnc!:' on D-r ember 20 to begin work • - 'ub the rnmrnitfee. i .- \r >f >ti saw rr in THc, CAROLINIAN ard noone >g), BaUlntore, M<f Matthew Barnwell <gi. Balti more. Mil. Harold Watson, .f Portvinouth. Va. Bland Bro< h enhorough if), Washington. l>. r : Cyris Collins (<’i, New Bruns lar performance by hi? teammates and sports writers covering the Georgia meet Forerun was used sparingly in the Opening contest against Morehouse and dropped in "itlv nine points. He replaced Leo Morgan in the Clark contest and made his greatest offensive show ing by hitting the nets for a to tal of 23 points against. Clark tn tin semi-finals. Morgan was side lined with an injured ankle. He made 12 points and was Uev figure in the fine hall handling and control display i Lv . . 4. i- “ALL 1 WANT FOR CHRIST MAS . seems to be the tune (hat the three University of Colorado gridders above are wifk. N .1 : Captain F.dwln \mo;. i» *, Baltimore Md ; Na tha/.it! Trader :fi, Baltimore Mo., iotirstnn Gaul* igi, Darby. Pa; Raymond Dozier (;s B;ti linune., Md.t lames. Hill igs. *’d by his teammates which en abled them to coast to a fit tn ! sfi victory over Morris Brown in the finals. 1 Forchin came to Florida A and i M after cptnpletmg' a colorful I athletic career at Everglades Vo ■, rational High School m Beilc ■ Glade. While at Vocational High i: he lettered in basketball, base ■ ball and football, ! He is a native of Moores town, |N. -J.. stands six-two. weighs 187 I pounds, and is a sophomore major ! ing in physical education. singing. However, they return ed to prarfirr lasi week after a 16-day layoff, to prepare for their engagement with f irm THE CAROLINIAN Sire Hon. Pa . Luther Cheatham ; (gi. Roanoke. Va..; and Robin Grata, Vew York. V Y Coach ; Benjamin F, Whaley is shown kneeling, Three Pro Teams j I Have Lily - White Cage Rosters fEditor's Vole: This t* the finai in a series of stories on | professional basketball teams , with t3n players.l , CHICAGO (ANPJ—T a-.; spring, j ‘he St. Louis Hawk.‘i drafted two: : !n ! > players from UCLA— Wit • • : Manila and Morris Taft. The Hawks j • i also dcafted a pair of others—,iu- 1 • I Hue McCoy, Michigan Stab', art , Wally Choice. Indiana. McCoy and Choice were bcek j oned by the service Nsulls and j ,! Taft reported for practice in Oc :; tober. and now neither is around, i . ; V,. illie, who was traded to the • : Now York Knickerbockers last 1 ! week, had not broken into the ! starting five of the Hawks. Nation- , •d Lasivotball Associaiion .vestern : division leaders at this writing, ! hut he had come through noth j seme key performances that help- I ed tile Hawks maintain the bed i mark in the league. At UCLA. Naulls was called "th.- | host offensive center I vr over hail" j by Coach Johnny Wooden In the i torn).oh campaign he tallied 352 1 pomis for t.lii.* :,econd best sconti ; I record on the team. l ist season ! he averaged 23.8 for IR games r,, r \ j-i total of 378 points in pacific | C>ast Conference competition IT.-- ’ I won recognition on several All ’ j American seleetions The Fort Wavne ristona did not draft a single Negro rnl iece star last spring, and has nenr in t*s Miii.td this season. Tht pichth team in the lea Hue, (be Boston CpJiies. were 'he first to use 3 fan pi a ycr— Chuelt Cooper the forme! On fiuesne star : At present, the Celtics' •-r u-r is j Id"# h-ip ! Ikr.v.'iff f |ae feain d' \*-/P - | trade l Pall Russell the i’en Fiar- I cisco star and ak.n ac.pujrtd j through thr draft K C Jent-s j Tiusseii'f )i -mmole. ard Tli. 0 , j Lloyd Maryland State. 1 Russell and Jones recenth* pi.sy ; rei With the U. S Oiviv.pi- jij.iad 1 in Melbourne i j j The first nursery stock of Cape ! Fear pecans will be ready for tai • ; ! if).-,6 01 early 1937 paintings, says; j F.xtensoln Horticultura! Fruit j Specieiist Melvin H Kolbc Only !an psturiated 1.000 trees will i><= 1 ready for sale ibis .year. son in the Orange Howl on New i j. Year's Day. The three, from j | 'eft to right, are Guard John 1 Wooten, Center Charliif Brown Pis ® yn NEW YORK ' ANPi Hem;,- , (Hank* DeZonie. a former basket-! ball star of the New York Ramus- | sance and the Fort Wayne Pistons, was remanded to federal pitaon ' last week after Federal JudK- ! Sylveeler Ryan sentenced him u.> six years on charges of inmsp.e't mg ft woman across state lines ue purposes of prostitution Di /i ina- drew inf p;=n term after Heading guilty to two count* Mew Bern Quint Tops Goldsboro In First Game i NF, A BERN The local basket i ball team whipped the Dillard ; High School eager* here Thur?- ! day night •"-8-44 in a hard-fought ; f'Ontor During the first hall rJ play, both U.ams were scoring well, fc.art j YVigun's, for the Warriors, had | three, points in. one from the free j throw line. Rugen Best dropped ; four in for eight points Charles j Holloway had five points, one from j I the free throw line. Bel! had one | | free. Bellamy had nine points, one • 1 from i.ne free throw line The scoring of the Warriors nos tine, but not fine enough to put them out in front when the half came Moore for Goldsboro, scored two points, hot Ii irom ih<; free throw line 1 Arrington scored seven, three frotr 'he free throw line Wit hams made six, four from the free throw line, and Atkinson made. two. After a few more attempts by both teams, the half came vith the score 27 to Ik in favor of Goldsboro, fn ir,t' second half, the players of ; both Rums seemed to be tiring, bu . ■he scoring kept coming in grad- ; , tially. At the last whistle, for tin | ) Warriors. Kart Wiggins had five j points, one from the free throw ; * line. Llub'-n Best had nine point:-. j ! one fiom the free throw line. ! ! Chari. >. Holloway had eleven, five : ! from the free throw line Edwin s Bell made two free throws and ; j Wain r Bellamy had t-.venty-r..r. ; point? and only one from the free | throw line For Gokiboro. things didn't turn | out se. well in the second half .At j the end of the game, Moore had i only two points, both by free i ! throw." Arrington had twelve j four by free throws Williams bad : ten, four by free throws. Burden j had -a rive, all field goals. Best . ; had six, all field goals and Atkir j son mode on; field goal. Tn about , ! four seconds after the last, point, j ! she final whistle blew with th j Warriors vietorioi.n by * score of [ s(t to d Johr.son Beats Hew Yorker In Ten Rounder PORTLAND. Ore < ANP' K*= - turning in action after an absence of a year. Harold Johnson, Phil a*, delphia light-weight boxer, pound ed otit a 10-round decision over Bert. Whitehurst of New York tn a main event here last week Johnson weighed 179 pounds, to Whitehurst's 191 There were no knockdowns, Johnson went, into semi-retire ment some nine ago shortly after being involved in a scandal in j which he was reportedly drugged: bv a*bitter-tasting orange. Meanwhile, in New York Archie Mcßride of Trenton. N J . suf- j iered defeat at the nands of a comparatively unknown, He drop ped a 10-round split decision to! Ucx Miteff of Argentina. Miteff. j hough unbeaten was fighting his first .main event, and Fullback Mrl Warner, whit showed up minus their partial plates. UNITED PRESS TELE PHOTO. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1956 Up In Prostitution gg A«* liW «DSmr 7 vi Vliil r%H sail? I I I ill II , of an indictment involving <1 Mrs • Virginia Reed. He was sentenced . , • three years on each count. IkZottie, «tio began his b;»s kctuali fame at C'latk f oil; ge in Atlanta, Ga„ was imlicted October J7 on of trims lioriing thr woman to Grand j Rapids, Mich., in August, I9M and to Boston Bass., in June, I'ti.S. to set her up in the pros i ti'iition fuismess. while he served as her "pimp." ■ '. . really gon« up in the world, are shown upon their arrival in Lo? Angelos alter winning gold medals at the Olympic game*. Charles Dumas of Campion Junior college (Calif.), left, set a n*w Olympk record in the 'high jump Rev. Bob Richards continued his domination of the pole vaulting sport. (NSWSPRESS PHOTO). ' BOURBON to PROOF • OLD HICKORY DISTILLERS COMPANY • PHILADELPHIA. PA Hie t/deral chaigc of tranr,wt m.j a ». mtian across state t>n« s i .it I prost.it J i;nn purposes is a \io •• . lion ui the Title 18 of the o A i '.’ode n/.d the Education Law. in .-intone the Connor on-^< I star Judge Ryan ordered that tin i two thiee year sentences run c-<" i I'urri I'.liy, with the second beein rsins ;.i the conclusion of the fust i Assistant U S. Attorney Cunm j fee said that DeZonie will be ei).g i hie for parole in two years

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