PAGE FOURTEEN Fla. A & M Gives Coveted 4 T ’'" 1 o 77i irty-Six Athletes TALLAHASSEE Thitf OiembAre of the HM, f ••• : Icp.cS M Or.mriry K-oMU ' ’nt ns of the Southi m in-- >Se! Athletic. Con Cere four coaserutM ,• Warded th* ?•■*' ‘tori : < • ?•" during the ti' _ : sh i if?!: hanqurt M eonimons ■ ' «c»a st-l c-oden by if persons Speaker fi»f *h-■ i.m i* . .Tames ‘'El* u*ti k.:.v' ithlMit 6trer<;-: :.n b is! in Nod o n '$ *’b otho / / (. 1. rc les: Tenncssea ti&l® Wins Top Rating Aj probably b the seuoa »a? ;n out by cow rh-- T ■ • Titters are tb? 'ind'.-pMet? national rb■ fcotb?!!,. ae , * straight gßrr:^ c * i . t Tneir serrations! h h-T - .•• . n Bios? ur. C second r? •- -1 !*&•'»- *')rt T • teg. <' -r the ?••••• ffv* k- ’ • pkes sr th* !• . . ••*«*. ri ' showdown TtjiJjOfst.***» ;>?••.' TT A& M tani;f»r) f ;.i I \ r ill'-te cl Sft team? V.‘hiCti : ,i fo*>thajl ihv • .••.? . ••., i c n}v- • > '-.if; na‘. i »1 ¥eiirsfo: Radio Ar;> Television BT SAKE? f' ChlC AGO ■■ ■ ■ liUie Ear '*: •• TV’s 'T ■ v ■ r - the of" - ... —p :f. v- . - some around oil :• • KtMv ■ l l v Pear; &V: ! * ' ... , .... e -Soud f er.otn u on tlis '■ !■-■•;■• Grpi.c . i-'o ■ ■ Peri v O-v.o .• pyQvt'Ct ‘ the .fir.:pr:?’ ?,| )f : Vl yr * V. as .f - - v.. w. f . U ; sifit s ■ !■>-■ ■ football athlete T'-"’. = ■•■■■ S'.nc:s f.r" s’" rvhsn h-: rr>;fV' ' ■' ber of 'i;r M'- f *<3 K. ....'• 11 *1 ! p: ’-r '■■.‘f-,- Tv ■: : sound SO b.*iO for 5 sou's jolt", f! f.. > '■ r KS-'P- ' ■>u U f'lo ‘ -.1 Monila? night ~ j ' !l; - • ■'' ■ ‘'Career.Lou).. f as ■ nici! eftttsuitan!: f?> ■h v • • dram.* !»f a boxes' -- ft pl.xr' in '■•ocirt .."P ’ v ' *Jp th? I'S>\’n -s'i.sj. r ■ s the show .'MI f ‘ .if-. ; ' a scene. Could !1 be t ?! have an up * M ■'*■"• Tl?e Seer. ’ or G- v' the d'rr.'V'G - ■ M'O'. V c n ’ f' load' of i's f. ■ ' ■ ■ ' of yep ’ - T ' ; n. NBC TVs if ■■ ! +ion oi ' Merry r " tor * "■ a ■ p r < v been rail'd Frol ; ! from the Isbfoeo was in the ' Dr Frances K-.. telliion? of c.hildr: - tr ees of Dfttg Don: r her rt signal ion in - r ■ ' ervfsor of childi o n NBC. Beports Dr. Hetsvsch novo h disagreements In « As a f { i 4 :■ ! . : will be 1. 1 rn ' •' c is pathetic that -o r F ; pen Thous uvi- rt ioo.. ■. .. aertisf • -nrsed t " " ' ‘ Dons fvrhc.dl in ;!-<•■ • ■ wor.d v'hnf ! dea.!' Miss . F"dri r . v.'hof-p uou for the last tv. -.- taecom? a hons> ); ' "O time " Texas Southern Vs. Prairie V;:/ HOLSTON. '!< Texa& Southern I'ruve- G <■ . who nice! P,-; , r . v,. •>. . 1 id 're JBth Anrl l 11 ■■ V- vv Bovd. rat k h:;.** >:• statUuca recer.Pv oh .f! tics cover 46'» N.ATA -tv In learn scorin.- TH ,' H d ' .i'i with 233 point if <■ pu ■■ ■ in scoring pis?' •• •econd with 15. " t< .-ro tus nr.p the tmers v.-e.> 'h yards in 517 rushit’ ’ ' 11 a g«si« aw.."." of H " v... ; . tola] *e am offense the Tigers v i 6th »> tii 'BSB gam? average of StT 1* m n dividual pnsr • ceivins Wn -u'i Glossom. ISO pound .f. ' i ■: - chant end. tied for f '• ■ • •’• touendown par " cn • hlc* !<.»■. Means To eh - **h need the pla.ver* to e:.-«-mptii'j the same com • p iifive ptcd in life Ihev : ■■ e di.-u- no the- cv idirop. "t iff Us'-lf is cnsripeiitive.'’ v-tiued the spi.tls.er. G.'l'.rr.-m.ijoe address o! ’< <-t.t 'll.-Id V o;v h A. S. I •-: : 11 ' r r •. • . l-.-v rrj imp ’.'.if? senson i.i'.'i Velde ni? first public com ! L*»y?ton <45-71. ilrair.bl'.Rg <33- t • "•. Frtirie* \ (IS-ht. Central I ’ Maryland. State , j Alcorn j ; ■i u city flipie t4o*o>. Lin coin : ■ ' ' ! .4“ -:nd Florida A&M i i i.i A. >. y. w.'Ofl eight srames ' ’.. d p;t .ioI i Jr. T- sit ..'re -Td*C "• t/f >t-f5 jj. (J T(T j'C *A***r ,f ’ ’•* I-'l'"'- otv.v in ihnr operj i'ir % ’VO *m XoufV if M Cf|io 2P ’ I : Tee ;..: amp:mg Tiger? (3-1-0-. j * • • ior.ot ciMinns. ' d '.‘uid. Their only loss tv at to i t r.i T'-mO ' tiitt ffllOWJ? 1 ;? ! ■ r.' 11 : i ns i i J }T«j- fi n*sl H»ti k» I . ]r» thi> order I Fou'.-err* 'T-l-Oi. Dela ;.‘.;\re <*r-I-3 Maryland State : In Football: ' l *" r | •’ •• .? iri.VSG Lb < Special < —; it'ip.u ' next fc-v moPfh? : u r .i*s •' •H- 'am going to chor- j t! .•">• r.;>.ti'.e: iicaU-ily about the ; if •' i:c■".■•■ dominated 1853 j ..•••? NAT A afm.ilt college ! CdtiM .d' l.of-f'nT .fonnkiaibte d>‘-i vet f v.' ..' ijs.'.'d Id times among I . dr. M-iM i.di.d team leaders in fin-1 uinti.v:; rolcaycd by the | ' « •> . -. tvjfi; op vA IV t\r * : .- .' .■.'• ?■ h‘! j; ‘s t>r ; i jfST.ii* enj i"%• \v :i$ ’ \»nericjp Fdv.-ard Murray. • f If-ti - 11 ''( .pound junior ski!'.'' Houston. Texas *• Fr. "a;nod ! lit yards rushing - nor h* rank third na k - ■' i in. total offense. TM i" iky scoot or also ranked i i'v i irHly in rushing' i . v nds op |so carries and ;. i : p ; . c.-oring •■.■yh S" points. A i ,kf-e;w'cr nuy with >o, " ■ ''fis.lihfs of rMplosivo-ncsv he led .N'T-Ml • * ♦ Hr Ted 4'a»»roli vegyv,, hhmkmomk mm ■ ■-^¥ ; •'■' & M Wjwrj , S\ ' .' • • • < . ABf6H M-/ _ 4c 3fcy«r’ OUJP fUiiAtt H. ’ ‘ " i*J •f’Wei.it? HWPi,6k)'Y 'frfufy JO-JH.ld ■ ”*• ; gAg^6U,.'dfcA-JAKi.£.. 4 ' --y ' — — r~~-r \ ofiteoidf j, ■ - r i{ /M?> T,S»k : . ? v JL CO»fT»iJI)WUJAS ; -■ ' ’ o^t3<.«i&4, ] .: I*r.ns Disappointed As v www wm*. ynwiwteiMM. -wwwwiwiwnwiiiw■UMUMawswuw V' rn Jones Traded To Cards CHICAGO (ANP> Sam Jones. 1 on.. ■"! the t:’.os* fabulous players ’to 1 or?: 'he Chicago Cubs baseball i! t-:#m it. recent years. has left the !1; i- tn'y | a-, fine! of Wrigky Field. Jon-.... v-n fwon baseball immor j tsii* ■■ by pitching a 4 to 0 no hit } it-une 'rr-t the Pittsburg Pirates i ia< io May 12, 1D45. early last week v.' i r;.-.lcd to the St. Louis Cat • . fLr.nl in a 10-player deal which provoki a much discussion and a , .-ri at doll of speculation. He was the t’.o player ;n the deal which also .sent teammates Jim Davis, an ! other pitcher. Hobie Landrith, a j ' atelier, and Eddie Miksis, an out- I fieldoi, to the Rodbirds Far. here who have eome to ad ! mire Jones for hts spectacular leal nd ni, hard work on the mouna, in -* iajtfd the question that tne i Cubs, it seeking to bolster its cat !pa Pitts onceming the 41-48 |nst : ! r.p3rlr,jrlr> iti "u- openliv coute&t j Blossom Classic m Miami on 1 ■ Deeembei 1 i Oait.rjer a reputed full rraponsi j bilit.v fir the less .\nd said that i :he would settle for an eight *r.n<* i j record any mason. 1 am proud: 'of this (.cam. they are a bunch of boys.” stated the Fain-i U rru.ntor Tie thanked tlv many : j persons who have labored in or der to make a successful football isea sop i . Morris , j Brown 1 5-3-o<. North Carolms j ; College (5-2-2) pp.d Wiley <6-3-1* | i Teams I.ha< barelv missed the ; baker's dot«n. but rated high were ; racked a* follow*- 14 %t Ausuatine> ifi-l-l'p , Xavier (8-S-Ot, 15 Gen*: d State ‘ <4 3-11, i7 Morgan (S-2-D, IF J AA-r j to get two triple-A players in ! i i Marco. However, except for Jones, Mr. \fedgrfal! : ; ■ j(t .'a-.'-.k -Ussty. ' \ -> b. *( mC M'. ■■( ' Wt s - b'.r - * y -/.-}*■■■■ ■ v ■ - &UP- AT 35 ' V- (_ %0: V . ! *n:-isy ' ' sse.s- 1 *. ‘ ' A* A &~T ffiJSyft?-* " W 1 V| i /-//s' jpo*&&•£/.'* c.+ty- }/ \\ **s%. w) fSAfWis- as. V> to «»VCVB/rr . | -efl | ‘ r ! "**’*" - Defense Rated High ! ! ORELNSBORtb—The A*T Col- - ration. I Co/l6gt? l iii thp nitifi, th* : which ha?. rvui'd 1 ci.sh.ioo Foabval earlier this yoar. CMewuptess Photo), j _ • |Miss Althea Gibson, Robert Ryland I Head Tennis Rankings In U. 3. A. Poholsky and Katt the others in 1 the deal arc minor figures The deal was,closed at the fu -> , session of Uip major league meet- ! bigs here. Jones came to the Cubs in 1054 j in a deal that sent slugger Ralph j N.ntr in »he Cleveland Jndiniv 1 . 1 On*'- year after that he pitched I»,> ! thrilling no hit game, and imme-j diately became a Cub heir. In me j game, Jones fanned six batters, in j eluding the dangerous Roberto Cle- i mente and Dslf Loup He struck j out ..he last three batters to face him. after filling the baw - ,m balls, Junes' baseball career almost came to an end in 1952. when he j suffer'd an attack of bursitis He j mod“ hir- comeback with Indiana). - i o.'is. a Cleveland Indiana farm j tec i/I i HTL CAROLINIAN J OFANCEBURC, P C. - Th? j j N '° i rankings in the Singles ! “veiHi for 1556 are the same as, u j j 1955 Robert Ryland, a TeiUtt -set i | State College student, and the in- I j ternaucoally famous Althea Cib- i 1 * ft n. of New York City, occupy j I this spot :n the Men's and Wbisen | events respectively-. George Stcw ; art. of Montclair N J. former I ' National Singles champion, was i placed at No 2 Nana Vaughan, j of East Orange N ,J, repeats m j ! the bridesmaid's position. The Southern player* dotn j tnat«> the various divi*tnn* m the young players. William Nr il.-on, a Portsmouth, Virginia youth, is top-ranked in the Junior Singles The first posi j tiou in the Girl’s Singles went to Clara Henry, nf Hawkins, Texas. The 12 to 15 years hon ors went in Joseph Williams, of Durham. V and Mary Hen ry, a Hawkins. Texas young ster, In the B«\'s and I'.lri's i events, respectively Dr Sylvester B Smith, Fieri j dent .of the American T* asu A; - ! soriatiuft, was interviewed at the HCC Cagers Face Three Opponents t'- r y* ? i A r. «• i i-< . . /-> i i- vit L..c > {.'XJJisi V.'Jl 1??.* T pipy three non eorur.rence team? in Wilmington, W c.. .lackr.fii. Ai and Gramb- j line. <--) befotp r«»--imirg CIA-» j p ! ' y in Durham on Saturday, <»Jan uary s#>.\ with Hampton InTo-| Ali(" a game (dated for WiUtst.cn tnAua-.-uI ilint School on Decern- , fc.ttt 22 with Savannah Slate Col j lege, the Faclca return to Durham j i\v iht Ciuislrr.ns season Then | they shov ■ off Southwards fori thro- Ci.ish with Jackson Coils to j fffIYFI'UMR, World Mid&leveiy/rf Championship Madison Square Garden, hkdne&daif, January 1,195% \ jfa talc 4 tape / jpgg| f ■ CHZST(EXMNPU))‘(ik.S*L | zefetrt WfST 3t’lz**L njgfff* 9!H- MttlC <*'&/*■ ,f|| j 7*M wp/sr 7'te.fsr. \ ’ • f - j 51 *EXArd""wEt6H?ft" WTIX BEY* 1 4 yf/Il ANNOUNCED FOLLOWING R # 1/2 ANOmOAL WEKjUtNG-tNtV- Pk CONDUCTED BY THE NEWYOBK ', ; > ' '€k V' STATEATHLETICCONMtSStON L\ ~C ”.&■* W% \ AT !£ NOON THE DAY OF TUI - - Mm el tkiht-each fighter ml*st :' Jflp .._ jggj SijJClf’Y 'NO CONTEST Charles Jenkins, winner of e gold medal for the 400-meter Olyw f " tRRn T '7 Vt ' : '' ;n *>hown with his fiancee. Phyllis G, Randolph, as they obtained a marriage -- . n'e at t.Ae r sy i At in Boston recently. Assistant City Registrar Louis Tobin aids the happy .a'a>. J-rdarki also helped the U. S. Olympians win the 1600-meter relay event (Newidl oiiense re cm 'i foi the school. I vbtn'ltelj'r* ni'h':.-! '{nr ' j , v ,iius as compared to Ijj&fi, < j yard,’ Hif.hmg | The previous! high iri total ot i fon«<* was 3711 yards in 19,V> ! rompvca to 3969 in 1956. Tho best | tiinr of the htJcase of the ranking.-. Ho ; ,/ the nn!i , i r, n that the Ift,>7 ! Junior Champ; inrhips will haw the : ;.igesl entry in history H» based ins opinion on the fact, that the youngsters will be playing at Wtlbii'fofce in August, the t.hn" days immediately preceding tit Senior even*;-- The centra! 1 sea Hon of Wilbet force t* a factor. North 'Ca'oHn-i s cotton produc tion is estimated at 36.099 bales of 300 pounds gross weight, accord ing to specialists with the North Carolina Crop Reporting Set vu e This 19.46 cop is 9,(700 hales cr 2.6 per C( nt above the 1955 production, but it is 07,000 bales or 21.2 per cent below 1945-54 averages. Tits estimated 410,000 acres of cotton harvested this year is the lowest since IdfiO. The 1956 harvested acreage is 8.3 per cent under last year od 35 4 per cent below th* 3 1945-54 average. To offset, possible lower vegeta ble price.- each year, glowers should increase efficiency of pro duction and market only properly graded vegetables of best quality. *"ETK ENDING SATURDAY. DECEMBER vnn >n D. t-mber 31. They move over to t ir.imshng for New Year’s y-ay with ine powerful Louisi.-.ria five. • Bfi'vp tb ° holiday!., the. F..lUi< •• marched north to Mjrv bn j where they turned bark ■Nay” Taylor ‘a defending C. < A A quint 75 to 62. j In the- Maryland contest. Sar.i ! , the Eagles highly touted j ; 'star won iri tha k ,*’s outstanding | flout man, marie M points to tak. i | his season's average in five games to L4.r. j Mai .viand’s versatile John Sam- ! rief. !,:-ive record is held by the 1952 t. am when 10 opponents writ i.V>3 yards or 156 5 yards per game The 10 6 team gave up 2215 yards or ?2! yards per game Hrfward Smith, 1952 AH- Vn.eiri .in fullback. still holds tin -t .hoot's rushing record of 1256 yards in one season. John ny i cider's 1956 total of 786 yards Is the second highest in the history of the school. Aud rey Ford. 1952 and 1955 All- American quarterback still holds the school's record in lou. udown passes with 21 in 19.14. SEVEN STAR | pEsOf 90 PROOF I 1j »2j5 pwt s3^ aT . I Himi i nnMuminirT 9 seven star. bunded wvusrrr. *» B Tj -.1 PROOE. ir/,% STRAIGHT WHISKEY « 9 'FentSKttS§(fSt-M YEARS OR MORE OtD GRAIN NEU TfA l SPIRITS. GOO&iftHAM A WORSES, ITD» PSORIA, IU. ole : high point man as he buck oed 20. folio ec! by Rank Cart with 12. and Carl Greene with 10 Ailei the Maryland fracas, tnr Eagle.- CIAA re-cord stood at t-1 Torn Harris Union Panthers upset NXi in Durham on December K 65 to (>.l ;n a thriller that saw Jut. j ins ri iiy net 24 points. C'arl Smith ! clumpoc. 10. ! The UapU-s had posted wins eve ; tiowarci, Va. State, and Maryland i nrioi t«, their Saturday night mett i ing with Morgan in Baltiomre. Thos<- fans who w ish to com pare Alexander T Durle.y's 195® record with Ford's 1955 record will find t.iom 1o be nearly identical. In 1956 Ford threw 102 passes, com - plei.ed 43 for 352 yards. 16 scoring passes and had 3 intercepted Iri 1956 Ourley threw 104 passes, completed 44 for 323 yards, 14 scor ing passes and had 8 intercepted Harvey Williams' 1956 36 3 yard punt ivcrage matches L. C Roach s !9,i2 average of 38.5. rATRONI3!E OUR ADVERTISERS