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Cleveland's Jim Brown To Receive Coveted Trophy Award To Be Given During Special TV Show Sun. wr YORK (ANPI-Jbn Brown *f the Cleveland Browne, who Mi new all-time and career rushing record* will be awarded the oov *ed Jim Thorpe Trophy as the wtutaiMHng National Football League player of the year during i medal half-hour taped and limed program to be presented m the CSS Television Network Sunday. January 5 (1:30-2:00 PM. SST). Also sharing the award will » Y. A. Tittle, the New York Giants great quarterback. Entitled “1963 NFL All-Star Team," which this year brings to gether the Cleveland Browns and High School Cage Standings STANDINGS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHELETIC CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TEAMS FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER M, 196 S AAAA DISTRICT I (Rocky Mount) ''Wan Laat DARDEN. Wilson 4 • HILLSIDE, Durham 1 I WASHINGTON. Rocky Mount ...1 1 MOORE. EUesabeth City .... • •esc•awa saaooeuuooooevooeeeoee <o X UPON. Raleigh • I EPPES, Greenville 0 • AAAA DISTRICT II (Fayetteville) SMITH, Fayetteville 4 4 WILUSTON, Wilmington ... S 0 LAURINBURO INSTITUTE, Laurinburg 3 0 BARBER, New Bern I » ADKIN, Kinston 0 2 GEORGETOWN. Jacksonville 4 2 DILUARD. Goldsboro 4 4 AAA DISTRICT I (Durham) RTVERBIDE, Louisburg S 4 HEDERSON INSTITUTE. Henderson 2 4 JOHNSTON COUNTY. Smithfleld 1 4 LINCOLN. Chapel Hill 1 4 MERRICK-MOORE, Durham >... 3 1 SHAWTOWN, Lllllngton 1 3 ALAMANCE COUNTY. Graham 4 1 CENTRAL, Hillsboro 4 1 PERSON. Roxboro 4 1 MARY POTTER. Oxford 4 4 AAA DISTRICT H (Rocky Mount) JONES.'Washington 4 4 CARVER, Plnetopc ••••s•# ••s s « a aasasssoaoaoaoa 4aoo• •*9 X HAYES. WUUemston ... 3 3 QUEENBTEISETtBeaufort .....1 2 SOUTHEWBSTKRN, Windsor 0 1 GREENE OOUNTY, Snow Hill 0 1 NASH CENTRAL. Nashville 6 3 PHILLIPS. Battleboro - 4 3 . CONGRATS. BROTHER! Two tour members of tbs North tonrollna College Eagles. 19M CIAA raugiutUtato gPfjl lOKf Both wore first team AH-CIAA ntoetteo* and both won muned to Pittsburgh Courier AH-Amartaau toum* Hebert Car rington, left, e 198-pound senior halfback, end WUMam H*ye* » 214- uoud Junior center. are former high school luammslii end are grad putae of Durham’s Hillside High School. Carrington, who eat a new SCC Individual season's scoring record of 44 potato thta year, waa the eighth draft choice of the Pittsburgh Steelon el the Natteanl Football League He atoned, however, with the AFL'a Buffalo BUM HUM was selected AU-Amerlesn by The Courier far the aeeaad aue ceaalve time this rear. REAL GUSTO |N A GREAT LIGHT JJEER mm mm ■ r ' ■ ••> \ the Green Bay Packers, seoond place finishers, remectlvely, ta Iho Eastern and Westsrn Dtrislons of the NFL. During the ptc -sense show. Brown and Tlttleand the other membem of a 33-man. aQ-otar squad selected In a poll caaducted by the Newopaper Enterprise As sociation will be seen performing individually In action floss from past rames. “mSnfl AO-Star Tmm- h a Tel-Ra production for CBS Tele vision Sports by Hal UpMnger. Chris Schenkd will act as hast TWO AT THE TOP —C/p ve/and Browns’ Jimmy Brown (.Top) and New York Giant a’ Y. A. Tittla «re framed Newspaper Enterprise Aaaodation (NEA). "Jim Thorpe" Memorial A wards bare been presented einoe 1955 to the top professional football player of the year. Tittle and Brown ara tba first double winners. (VPI PHOTO). Eagles Choose Co-Captains For Football Season In 1964 DUBHAM—The North Carolina Eagle* champions of the Central Inter-coUagtate Athletic Associa tion for J96S, i 1 —*" 1 william Haye* canter, and James File* aa their 1444 football Hays* a 310-pound Durhamlt* was rooeutly named to the Pitta LIVING MPORTS ——By Charles J. Lhringiton - PREDICTIONS IN SPORTS FOR 864 BY CHARXEB J. LIVINGSTON CHICAGO—(ASP)—If there la one thing that New Year's Eve prove* It is that people who snick er at fortune tallen and star gazers are generally phonic* People who brand otben aa liars and fakers for their sootheayings at normal time* usually find themselves getting into the very same act at years’* end. On New Year’s Bv* wishful thinkers and prognosticators put adds their facade and plunge into flu fMdnattaf p of fortcuflof wbaPS- ahead In the coming 13 They lie with e straight fees an year long, but ■tot find they cannot resist the temp la (ton of Joining la the guess ing gamo at year's and. While tha predictions and implies of of hen are soon forgotten with tba aetao and tumult at NswYmr'a however. tones ttuTyemr. Ete*ta the guy who gatr aufetd add vtt CMmCMcii *m. w***** Uac kr Um NVL’s FttMvih II 111(11. Occriagtea canal a |W*m die cAar rmr fcy wlaaiag ntaMi iSSai M>cc<cHct MMAIMniLA fleat «c£a. >f irtaalaf a place aatW | gwaMjniy ag» tajwMtac a acw NCC burgh Courier's All-American team for tha aeoond consecutive year. Aa a sophomore, ho was unani mously chosfn far the Papeete first team as a center. Tha rugged ltaemaa wee aba honored by being chosen as ALL CIAA center for H4L Joining tone with his meely-mouth prediction* With all these lurking dangers in mind, 1 Mould be apprehensive about prediction* But heck, I am fittly human. I can’t resist the temp tation. Se here ara my predictions for 1904: — l Tba Chisago Beers smash ed the haughty New York Giants la thalr NIL ehampieo shlp Shawdowfc at Wrifley Field hers Bandar, and will go aa to success fully defend their Western Dtvtatan title to 1904 .. Further than that, I will not g* —Look tor "Mr. Football” him self, Jim Brown, to easily repast as the football—ell football-cham pion ground gainer la 1904. . Jim will not eclipse the mile-plus re cord of UM9 yards on Ml carries set this season, but he will defini tely capture his seventh ground gatoing title. -—Also, look tor Brown to haul down a cool 840,000 In salary from thft Browns. —Despite a rlow start. WQt Chamberlain, gw gangling star at the Ban. Franclaoo Warrior* team, will finish strong to win still an- of his teammates on ALL-CUA team* Price, a 305-pound senior tackle from Winston-Salem, Is a product of Atkins High School Ha has boon a starter for toe Eagles for throe year* Hayes to a graduate e< Dim* ham’s Hillside High School. other National Basketball Aasocia bon scoring title. . . .Oscar "Big O” of CincinnatU will give him his stlffest challenge. Chamberlain ia also one of eportsdom’a highest paid athlete* and he should bo richer by dose to $70,000 come con tract signing time. —Despite his wavering during 1903, Sugar Ray Robinson, many times welterweight and middle weight champion and tha greatest fist fighter “pound for pound" reach the decision to hang up the mitt* All Sugar to doing now is stowing away soma dough. . Rut time to running out for him. . . . —Rubin (Hurricane) Carter wUI win the world’s middleweight box ing championship. . . Rubin will take either champion Joey Gtai del ta or extitltot Dick Tiger, both of whom ere over 90 end therefor* getting along In yean. —Willie Mays, seaaatteaal ■an Francisco Oianto center fielder, will repeat to V 4 as (ho highest paid player to apart* In Amertea-aoeeer play er Pels as Brasil to repeated to be toe world’s blgbeet paid athlete. Bis salary eeotreat In cludes provtotaue far a eom atfastau for each goal eeored. Willie should else win toe No- Usual League heme run title and perhaps septare tba stag' gtag and butting titles ... Man ay to • groat toeentiv*. —Rising young tennis star Ar thur AShe will make a strong bid for top tennis honor* but will find himself at least a year sway from too Wimbledon title ... But don’t count him out for national title His experience as a Davis Cupper Mould pay oft For Medgar Even: ■ » . _________ Marvin Gaye Revue Set For Benefit Stand DETROIT, Mich. - The highly praised Marvin Geye Revue will Journey to Jackson, Miss, on Jam. 11 to appear at a epeciei benefit performance in memory of too late Medgar Ever* The star* all Mo town recording artists win be do nating their servioM to raise money tor toe Jadoeo. Mis* chapter of the NAACP. n ,v . Headlining the show to Marvin Gey* one of toe company's hottest male attractions and a stager whose records consistently make tha best selling chart* His currant hit re cording to “Can 1 Get A Witness." Completing toe prim entertain ment package will be the exciting Menrelette* four attractive and tal ented young todies; Kim Weeton, rising young singer, tor the show win be sup oSTi by Joo Tigersharks Take First Tank Meet NASRVILLB—Coach Tom Hugh* 1 a*s Tigersharks opsnsd thalr eeven meet swimming scbadula by fiuttsr kicking TUsksgee Institute tank man 84-9 T Saturday afternoon la Tennemee Ststa University's pool ■ijbsmsrs John Swtndte posed the Tlgsrahsrb* splash ing (hot yhws la balk «w Mb yard mHvMaal motley and tba 349 laid bnastrebi aa Tsnass aaa State swept • as the n- Coacb Hughes* Walton Boys (no relation) Julian and WUUam padd ed the Tigersharks' win. They each won o first place, wort first ana sscond In the WO-yord freestyle and mods up half of the winning 400-yard freestyle relay team. Willie Is Ist Negro To Set Trie Trophy HOUSTON—<ANF>-Star center fielder White Mayo of the Ssn Francisco aisato last weak was named the fourth winner of the Trie Speaker Award, becoming the first Negro to bo so honored. Mays will bo honored ot the fourth annual Houston Major Lea gue dinner, January 3L Previous winners of the award, named tor the former groat major league player, have bean Stan Mu* alal. Yogis Berra and the lata Dick io Karr. The award Is ghran to a major league player who has made out standing contributions to boeeboll. PGA Hires Negro Golfer BY CALLA SCMVNIB LOS ANOELBB (ANP)-Harold Donovan, Negro golfer, was recent ly hired ss on assistant professional at the Western Oolf Course by the Professional Ooltora Association her* The Western Avenue club was the last hold-out in the fight O* gainst discrimination «t county owned golf courses boro. All Coun ty clubs were. ordered to admit Negro proa by January 3, 1904, or loss city's franchise rights. Donovan formtrly ran s golf school in Now York. Ho also served aa a pro tor throe years la Winston- Salem, N. C. According to Maggie Hathaway, president of the Militant Oolf As sociation, the next project as the organization will* be the talk of securing Jobs in all public pro ■hope, and seeking a dungs in the POA s constitution and by-laws. “Big O” In Running For MVP Award NEW YORK CITY—(ANP) -Ooaar Robertson, the Cincinnati Royals’ backcourt star. Is putting In a strong bid this season as the moot valuable player In the National Basketball Association. In addition to loedtng the league last weak In total palnta and aattst* the "Big Or was fifth among field goal percentage leaders and fourth among the Mg five in foul (hooting In M pamo* Oasar hod tallied 941 petals for a MJ avers g* Ha alee hod bean aroHil with 999 assists tar a 9.1 avoreq* Bis field pool percentage was AM was AM. Wilt Chataboilain. A the Eon Frandaoo Warrior* third hi scaring with 741 points In six loss games than Robertson boo played, bad the bast par pants average with Ml Fifth In the individual scoring roes was Elgin Baylor, whoa# W points in M games gave him a 31.7 ave rage Baylor, of the Los Angles Lakers, has boon having kee trou ble this season. Pressing tba five leaders is Walt Bellamy, of the Baltimore Bullet* with 659 points for a M per-game pace, and Walt Embry, Cincinnati, with SSI for 19.3 average. However Bellamy had appeared in only 30 gamae Other Banring loaders inrinitsd Harold Oroer, of tba Philadelphia Tier* with Ml for a 219 average; Dick Barnett, of the Laker* 44 far rrj; Johnny Orson, Now York Knick* 430 far ISA; BUly McOUl. Knlck* 4U tor ISA; Ray Scott, De troit, jn tor 17.4 and Sam Jons* Boston, Ml tor 31A. sfobtslmurfs RooasveK Taylor of the Bon* la the fourth ox-Onunbting Col lege star to make ail-pro. The first out wa« Paul “Tank" Young er. tba ex-Raa . . . The others are Orem Bay's and Willie Davis end Ban Diego Chargers Ernie Ladd. Everybody io getting into the net of atoning ptayers for the pros ... A Rev. Hebert Holladay signed OrambUng nos James OrU fin. n 337-pound end. for the Ban Francisco '4Sen the other day. according to Ooihe J. Nicholson, the schools' outstanding PR At- RAM mm, R CUtoMrCTUpS'jANTARY 41— WESTCOAST BY L. I. (Brook) BROOKENBURY ITS ALL OVER UW ANOELBB (AMP) Tha rn As for the divtatan ttflas in jm. to all over. But although Bid OUlnun'a Ban Diego Chargers ell netted the Weetom division crown with a 84-30 shellacking of Denver toot Sunday, the Eastern division raoe to Mill undecided. Boston takes on the Buffalo BUB and touchdown aoc “Cookie" Gil christ hi the Eastern division playoff mane this opening Satur day (Deoamber 44). X waa pulling for the Pittsburgh Btaotora to knook off the New York Qtants tor the take as home town boy Brady Key* who had another fine year aa a defensive back for the Steel City boys . . . It wasn’t to be . . . The Oianto won In a broeaa ... And the Beats whipped the Detroit lions to clinch the Weetern title ... Bo It will ho the Oianto and the Beam In the title game Dae. 34. Aa a long rang* gueas. I look for the Beam to oorne up victorious hi this on* Pear Prod Haney, general matte gar of the Lao Angelas Angels, anal gat a soul In this alto to aooond his toads of popular Laeu Wagner . . The topper cams the ether day when Leon Schwab, the fath- SCORER VUlanova's George Leftwich scores aa Chuck /por of Dayton watches during Holiday Basketball Festival Jama at Madison Square Garden Dec. 26th. VUlanovs handed Dayton its first defeat of the season. 77-73. (UPI PHOTO). KENTUCKY GENTLEMAN KENTUCKY STRAIGHT . BOURBON WHISKEY BHSRBBi ® §H s 2f 86 PROOF • BARTON DISTIIJLING COMPANY SPORTLI6HT 3|f stated: 1 can't utatenSSF, tow deal fir Leon Wagner.” ..v The Ahjoto gave up Watnar Jic Latman, a reliefer —>d old iggto Joe Adooek .Schwab , like the rom of the dttaenry, thinks tba »/twK pr>t rocked In the deaL ~ rhe Negro Press m against tor deal . . . But its comments have. hdamn miUi OOmDQTCd to wvv># vantew vt^w—vw —— the cbm made ay the dally mien locally as well aa nationally * It has boon said In some quwfcrs that the Angola dealt tor T-iYftpr to eaah In on the free-open din* Jewish crowd. Well, what about the Negro funs? True, Charlie Daes and reotto outfielder Dick Simpson are bound to be the stars of the future, but It’s too much to expeet them to . mi the void left by the already proven Leon Wagner. How does that saying go? 'Last hired and first fined." . jta f The Las Angeles La hero are going to be fat reel trouble on a e L hash omm IMI tlfln MJWT rn mi Wm full time dely new . . Thar are knocked eff by the crowd ing St Louis Hawks after Bhr returned from e two-game ab- - mnee ... With a healthy Elf. the Lakers should take the NBA * Western division title again. , 15
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