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DURHAM - North C'mUua
College's tiark mentor, I T WM
leer who tutored hurdn f 'd
feoun, to n gold m* .■'•.-<! n tm 1 n:-.«
Olympic Games at Meihourni \u
trails Is now Dr W: k< *
The NEC coach revolved the
PhD. decree In Physical 5- !::
ration from New Vork t’lu.' r
si<v to absentia during June
graduation exercises.
.Walkers dfwei i itmn ”
tied ‘'Programs of Prnfc.s-.rn 1 I r<
partition to, Ti 11
Educaiion With Si
To Nerds of ■
1. T WALKFK
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■W9MBLEDOK. England < ANP'
A sftowtirsg team r-i V 7 ■ -*
stfftcjate wwe or hard he !a?t
week s-s firet-round play
ns the Wlmbledoo tennis tour
2?isnt Among oth**r • hin v
watched tsv. Al*he» Gd-on
York defeat «>• - i .••mo
Hun ear y 5-4. fi-4
The Rusaiar er >up 'v
cn hand re **udv >r- ,
ring the fr • : : :r.-
contact? beP' s.-r. - - r ••,-■.-
trie? Lead ■ of i.h< i :
trainer Semen Beher '!.-■■■■■ • . ,-•..
vhile sought “-r.tr -
us» toumamc--* ,* v-. .
ting the Soviff- e- ■■ n ;
sport m f big -••
How-ei'er, a c" - ■
consisting et Ant) • F> ■■•■
England. Italy, Au -r ■
Germany, ’h-v- ri
done to compete •.••
tournament
In ‘‘Showboat:
SI use it
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JONES BEACH N V AN'"-
A huge infer ran <1 r
fingers and dancm-' U , ■.■.
audience; nightly it Jon. f> n
Marine Then*re tp r j ■ .-■•,'•■.
do's presentation of chmv >;.o; f.
Standout tan sluts are von
*ervator.> tiained nd Hone
errs are imported from all
pari? of Hi* globe. nt.<i* of
'>hnm have iheir own «•••«»
p i nice.
Top spots tt* held by !?• hr,
Dowdy iQueente. tvil! ;m
Smith (Joe) and the Da ha
mev King, Albert Fopweli.
Colorful costume;- hid-.t.i •
setting with the entire produ *t -c.r.
supervised by John K< *v
make Show Boa- Trey) .r.jble
, By Popular
Demand!
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THE WEEK IN RECORDS
BY AfFLRT .4NDFW.SON
For ANP
H MTf vf* WITH SAVOY
The recent releases by Savoy:
I P- i-ords seem to be of fair station
j ;i. bo- via:, world ever, though the!
.fiVt io :>d pastutges of them at:
. ••••no , );:;•!•;•«« <'to-- ; . not. indicate
| ercatoev.' srt a general degree
Bfitltif- ci - Ja?,z For Playboys" ;
: and "Hank tones,” the twin Sav-j
joy • cccrd deal preserus brilliant,;
b ; ■ ek nr. the part of Frank;
j Wor-s ho former album and,
| nr.idue i.trs ks.tter from Hank 1
| Jonvy ,tv tl'ie latter. j
••Jstt so r Playboys.' is
t >?>•."': Hv )’(*><>«). .n/rvKe :
o V.t' . . ii3i note and ten* |
~: • 3tt; Sr.-.itvii on trumpet;
• " t * n i,n (Jr'tms; Eddie j
.. . . ij.- -• or ,; Kenny
Bum.-I! working the guit-jr;
• . nt«,er --idemen throughout
tl-.r fr>e!*'i fest ivies soar
• bmaghuiit the precincts of
■» ■ ,i mt.'t c>.hllirating
Sh'iuo.'h. polished and agile.
: , fine i s t.Urnnrh t heavy cf!
. >r- ..;.•• t hen p,o>\: on to add
, ■ kb •<•. the track with a few.
, 5v ,.,, ? n.,.p in lections Fertile and •
.now* ideas od chan.:?es sit :n-'
i t'.vTncd in tne opus, which lea* :
ti !-••• ,vsi;\t tun*? e. "Blues for a .
IPI yp. •■. " Blurs,’' Bau- ■
; bit i . end Bangles and Brads",
i Berks: r.'.itjd provided by veter- !
ian :idi-mon is an added stimulus i
the truck which is portrayed
; syncopatedly and invigorethig
The opus is hiyh as far as
jr concerned. blenfimy the won-!
dcrlu! wo«k.~ of Wess, Burrell and,
' N'-wnr.i; in melodiutif* solo ses-j
j S 3 Oils
"Jfdnl. t.-iiivs.” the othei Sa
*.«)••• ;■•• ce nut. Jones on
p-arto surfing ;iut a notewor
tir .-vs in conjunction
n<*b Bobby Jasper on flute.
Adhv> thrir «."K, in Hie back*
■ > utud i r'•-,»! f'ha tubers on
bass and K<*onv ( lark on
ri> ut.ns.
all established ,ia//mpn, ,
(Colorful National Leaguers Picked
'*o Win All-Star Baseball Classic
I
CHICAGO (ANP' The Na- j
: tional lionuur All-Stars go into |
the 1.957 All-Star game at.' Busch j
1 Stadium In St. Louis this week as j
| a S-tn-5 favorite to top the j
) American Leagues.
Gf'T'Vt.AN WINS -ion METF PS Germjn »aimer Manfred peer
; | < 1 t•»'•<••' Imi’ii vilh Charier, Jenkins, after his surprise
•,!. .. ,v , vr, tb*> Ampprjn Olympic Champion in the 40ft meter rare
»'t the Beilin Olympic Stadium Poemhke won In 47.8 seconds, while
I '* i-onk Jenf.ijte SS I seconds. With the mercury close to 100, spec*
' tjtfo were out to only about 10,000. (UNITED PRESS PHOTO). 1
from the Booker T. Washington
High School of that city He receiv
ed the A B degree ft nm Benedict
College. Columbia. S C. and the
M A. degree from Columbia Uni-
I versify. New York.
The NCC eoaeh has also
studied at the University »f
I Illinois.
Prior to coming to NCC It*
Hits, Wa'ker Coached at Bish
op College, Marshall, Texas,
and Prairie View College In
Prairie View. Texas
! V.'. ik-’r is man ted to the for
i mer Mir? Kathryn McDowell of
Washing tor D. C. The Walkers
; are the oairnts of two c h.lrh,->'-n, Le
’ voy, Jr. 1 1 arte, Card,VTi IP
the-, tnrk out a ttn'qUF effet- I
vesrent. trees winging date ,IS
with Tasper, and up-and-enn),- jl
me flutist, asserting himself ji
nicfly throughout the track ;§
Mobility of tho't.Tht prevails, J
as tones and Jasper eoagn- i|
late behind splendid drum I
support irom Clark and time- I
ly h a suggestions from ■
Chambers
For the advocate of flute music. .
rhe track is delightful, giving way; •
to the virile mind of young Jasper 11
: who copes with the high musical ,
i intelligence of Jones.
Numbers include Moonlight, !
j Becomes You”, "Relaxtn’ it. Cam-;
j arillo.” and "Spontaneous Com-!
I bustlon ''
JBC Gets
A Stay To
F A I
rile Appeal
NEW YORK (ANP ) A 90-day |
stay in the execution of mjunc
; tions against Jim Norris and his
International Boxing Club on
i charges of monopoly in boxing'
was granted here last week by!
Federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan. 1
It gives the !BC until Nov,
1 to file an appeal from a rid
ing of Judge Ryan which di
rected Norris and his partner
Arthur YVirtz. to turn over
their stock in the Madison
Square Garden Oorp to 'trus
tees.
Judge Ryan had ruled previous
!lv that, the IBC was guilty of
! monopolizing boxing and was i
guilty of violating the federal An-,
I ti-Trust law.
Kenneth C. Royah. represent- 1
i ins the defendants, said he would!
! file a notice of appeal immediate- !
i ly
The colorful band of war
tiors gained the nod on the
basis of their record in recent
years. Since 1950. the senior
loop has won out in the
classic, six games to 1 for the
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CALM BEFORE THE STORM A windmill puncher who be!*
away from any and all angles uhl* wild abandon tu (he ring, heavy
weight contender Tommy “Hurricane'' -Lirk'nu relaxes tn an on
usuallly sedate pose at bis training camp in New Tersey l.ickson. who
earned his nickname because of his untiring activity in (he ring will
start flailing again when he meets heavyweight champ Floyd Fat-:
terson for the rrown at the Polo Grounds. July '9th i'NJFED
PRESS PHOTO).
! 1957 Grid Schedule
Listed At T uskegee !
■ i
TUSKEGEF. INSTITUTE. Aia (A- ,
I NP> A 10 game 1957 football :
j schedule for the Tuskrgee Ihsti- |
i tute Golder Tigers, ''.ha* includes l
; cjght conference opponent?, with !
1 traditional games against More- j
! house College and Alabama State j
| College, in the Dixie Classic, in j
! Montgomery has been announced I
• by the Committee on Athletics at ’
j the Institute.
j Opening against the Alabama
i State College Bulldogs, the Tigers
I will roll against Xavier of New Or
leans, Fisk, Clark, Knoxville, More
house, Fort Valley, Miles, Dillard
and their traditional rival Alabama
State College, in that, order
Homecoming rivalry this year
will be furnished by Miles College
i n* Birhimgham, an opponent who
j has battled Tuskegee closely and j
i furiously in previous games. This !
j game will hp played Saturday, Nov- i
| ember 9. in' the Alumni Bowl at;
! Tuskegee.
i American Leaguers. And five
of those times they have won
I against (he strategy of wise
old Casey Stangel, the New
Vork Yankees manager.
While other groups are
picking the National stars to
win for various reasons ANP
selects the Nationals because
.of their speed, pow er versa
♦ iliiy and better defense plar
The senior loop is also deep in
the pitching department.
The American Leaguer*
packs power -it the plate anti
in this respect are believed to
hold a slight edge However,
against pitchers like Warren
-Beating The Gun
BY BIEL BROWER FOR \M>
Manager AI Lopez of the China. i
go White Sox would probably cave j
his right arm for a consistent I
power hitter the: e day?. Both of
his most productive batsmen
Larry Doby and Catcher Sher- ;
man Leilas have been shelved !
at times by injuries. Even when
they have been healthy, the white I
Sox could have us'd additional !
punch
This 1* merely a suggestion Lo- j
pe; might get a lift from an old ;
hand meaning Luke Easter
When A! was managing the
Cleveland Indian*. Easter was one '
of his power threats. The principal
others were Doby and Third Base
man Ai Rosen Eventually, Lope.*,
became disenchanted with Faster
end the gigantic first baseman drif
ted to the minors j
Easier had his troubles with the I
Indians, although he collected an j
impressive number of home run.-, i
The troubles stemmed mostly from
his underpinnings. Luke suffered
broken bones in both feet in iiwi
in an auto accident
Then, in KUO. after he hid been
acquired by Bill Veeck for San Di- i
ego. then ? Cleveland farm club, j
ivtike had a knee operation Dunns i
spring training, Larry Doby cotlid- j
ea with the big fellow, chipping the '
knee cap
Finally, though, Faster became a 1
Big Indian With Doby and Ros* ! -
THE SCHEDULE FOR 19-7
SEPT 2! Tuskegee Instituir v-
Ala'oarna A A M College, at Nor- j
trial: SEPT Tuskc-gee Institute !
vs Xavier University, at Tuske- \
peel j
OCT 5. Tuskegee Institute vs!
Fisk Unuiversity. at Tuskegee; j
OCT 12. Tuskegee Institute vs j
Clark College, a? Tiskcgpo; OCT. i
19 Tuskegee Institute vs Knox- j
ville College, at Knoxville; OCT. :
2i>, Tuskegee Institute vs Move- j
he use College, at Columbus might' !
NOV. 2, Tuskegee Institute vs I
Fort Valley State College, of Fort, j'
Valley: NOV 9. Tuskegee Institute j
vs Miles College, at Tuskegee j
("Homecoming t; NOV. lfi Tuskegee !
Institute vs Dillard University, at i
New Orleans MOV 28. Tuskegee I
Institute vs Alabama State College, !
at. Montgomery
rows gently and all
their milk,
■Spahn, Ruben Gomez, Brooks ,
Lawrence, Bob Friends Joe
Nuxail and Robin Roberts and
against she defensive play of
snrh stars ns VViilie Mays,
Hank Aaron, Frank Robinson
and Ed Bailey, that power will
diminish.
The contest might well shape
t up as a- battle between Ted Wii- |
hams. Mickey Mantle, and Yogie |
i Berra on one side, and Mays, i
! Stan Mu&ial. Robinson and Aaron j
| or, the other
Look for the National Leaguers;
, to win by a two-run margin, pos
: sibly more
en. be comprised a fearsome home j
run trio. But despite the most mar- j
veious pitch'ng in a decade in the '
majors. Cleveland could hot over-;
come the New York Yankees for nn j
American League pennant
Net until Easter's depsrtjjS'S, J
that, r- The was in 1954 That j
.aßt* 1 year the Iro-li,.ne won a re
cord, breaking 111 game* for *he 1
AI
What happened to Easter in the i
meantime? He -went to Ottawa,
then in the International League,
' and later was sent to San Diero
The next season he v*as with Chat*
lesion in the American Association
Last year, he went to Buffalo to
become one of the first, fan ploy,
its for that International League
team. He cams through with a
great season; 35 home runs, 106
runs batted in. 279 total ba.v-s and I
.30(1 batting average
But. that was nothing to whit
the big fellow is doing this season
Take the r.tght of June 14, when
be tagged a delivery off Bob Ku
ra v» of Columbus The wallop
cleared th e scoreboard in Buffalos
Gfferroann Stadium, something
that had not been done in the ball I
park's 33-year-old his'*ry
Umpire Ed Sudol, recently ac
quired by the National League
taid it was the hardest hit ball he
ever saw, ,
Jackson Tiger’s Grid Card
Ranks Team As A “Toughie”
JACKSON. Mi.-- Jackson
State Colleges IPS? ’abbreviated''
version as compared with the 1956
schedule still rates as one of the
nation s real “toughies.” Listed on
the Tigers’ eight-game card for the
coming season are five of the na
! ion’s top twenty-throe elevens for
' the 1956 seson.
The Tigers play Grumbling Col
, lego, ranked third behind Tennes
see A and 1 State University and
Florida A and M. University; Tex
as-Southern University, the fourth
South Park Tops Woodlawn
In Chicago Cricket Match
BY rp \RLGB I LIVING STON ,
CHICAGO «ANP) - The per- !
ennieily powerful South Park j
Cricket Club last Sunday after- j
noon overpowered game but out
classed Woodlawn C € wining
flii-to-28 in s cricket match in
; Washington Park.
South Park, noted so? Its
power at hat reversed the pro
eediirp. tiirnmc in a sparkling
defensive game Led by C.
Stewart, Noel Cumings and
Vinrent. Lewis, the Southpark-
A ICS tar Baseball:
Charlotte’s City-County
League Plans 7th Contest
CHARLOTTE— The- City-County ,
Negro League is staging its sev- j
tnth annual All-Star Baseball con-j
ter-t here Saturday at Griffith i
park
A:> tier usual the tesm lead
in? the league on Sautrdav.
June -’.9. qualifies as the oppo
nent tor the All-Star® a group
of players selected from the
-i\ oilier dubs in the eirruit.
There was a bit of uncertainty
as to who has qualified ns the
team to tangle with the All-Stars
when the Carolinian went to press.
The controversy centers around
a game between the Belmont Blues
and the Thrift Tigers The contest
was played at Belmont, on June
29 The game was stopped at the
end of six innings in order to per
mit the Belmont Junior Legion
team to use Davis Park Belmont,
was leading at the time. 8-3, and
. Thrift has asked for & league rul
ing on the situation.
\ me*'tfng has been set for
Tuesday iJuly 91 At that time,
also loop officials will select
' IS players from six clubs, three
players from curb team, to
make up the All-Star squad.
Admission for the game which
will get underway at 3:30 n ’clock,
is 50 •■•en!:-. Officials have decided
to divide the take three ways. The
winning team will get 80 per cent
of the net proceeds and the losing
side will get. 40 per cent Twenty
five per cent will go into the lea-
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AVEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY 13, 1357
ranked team, Xavier University
and Mississippi Vocational Col
i lege, sixteenth and seventeenth
: respectively; and Prattle View A.
i and M College, guikead twenty
-1 first Missing this season from the
■ Tigers’ gridiron fare if Wiley
College, ranked eleventh in 1936.
The Tie or- Here ranked sc-
Tenth on the basis of a fi-V’.
record- Three teams against
! whom the Tigers se.dred a to
tal of 131 points did no! return
i to the Tigers' 1851 schedule
I erg dismissed tbs Woodlsvn
*e»» for a spars* 3k runs, In
short order. Stewart took how!
his honors with * Z -point a®
erage. Runrer-pp w<>» VCooA-
I awn's L Cent with 41.
Top scorers were C White for
Brooks Lawreneg In Iron Man
Rele; Stops Phils Twice In Say
i gue treasury.
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CRIME AT SECOTlD—Chartey Mteoi a4 tbs Breekhfa Badgccs
in -yrto fit a-ooisnd oa bis sHtcri in the Wfh inning of a moseS geaao
with Milwaukee on the Bravee' hone field Peg went fran aattfiee
Dal Rjire *c Johnny Logon. -eenrinq The Brer»os beef
the BroeVs, and wet»» into a Be *e» firs? plan at 9fm torrid Ifcs*
Bene* League race, OHewcpnas ftatek
and the “State" Athletic Direc
tor ms able to jet only tine re
trial College
The Holly Springs college, ur:
der Coach E E. Rankin, over
«ixteen*ye<?r period has '•on.suten'-;’
fielded well-coached, nggrei.-r
*lo»m that have tremendous p •
tcntiai. Incidentally, the Ja La
syur Coll g(-Alcorn A,, and
College <Fair Day) game is i-rlv:
duied u-r October .4 instead o
October 21 as previously ar
non need.
South Park with 29 run*, and ®-
Shorey for Woodlawn, with 5
Although South Park is ejyoy
ing a successful season, the Mil*
wauke* VGsr Indian C C leads
ih- 3 Illinois Cricket League with
i four straight victories
CINCINNATI (AMP’) Brooks
The Bull Lawrence, pitching ace
of the Cincinnati Redlegs ''-as
I placed in ‘he iron man role her*
recently when hs pitched the Rad
legs to = 6-J victory in the first
i game of .» doubleheader then re
: erred to snuff out a Philadelphia
j Phillies rally m the ninth inning
j of the nigh* cap as the Reds down
i ed the Phils, 6-1 and 6-2
Lawrence s feat was performed
before 32.534, the largest home
crowd of the season, and marked
hiR fourth victory in Ift days