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THE CAROLINIAN
RALEIGH. V. C.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1964
Greensboro Site Os 19th CIAA Basketball Tournament
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MEMORY HONORED The
19th Annual CIAA Basketball
Tournament, to be played at the
Greensboro Coliseum on Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday. Feb.
ft7, M, and 29. will honor the
memory a i the late Shelton
Matthew*, above, basketball
eoaeh at Virginia StSat# Col
lage from 1949 to 1963.
Arthur Ashe Playing In
National Indoor Tourney
ARTHUR A SHF, PLAYNC. TN Uslta
SALISBURY. Md—Arthur Ashe
a product of the A T A Junior De
velopment Program, ts now playing
in the tough USLTA National In
door* Championship at Salisbury,
Maryland, February 18-'JB.
Ttns tournament is the touchest
indoor tournament in 3S years.
Ashe is seeded 4 behind McKinley
Ralston and Gene Scott. Foreign
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
OFFICIAL BASKETBALL STANDINGS
FEBRUARY 16. 1964
LEAGUE GAMES W L Rating All Gs. W I,
A. & T. COLLEGE 13 j 2343 14 4
MARYLAND STATE COLLEGE 10 3 21 92 10 6
WINSTON SALEM STATE 14 3 21 47 u> 4
NORFOLK STATE COLLEGE 14 3 30 88 17 3
SHAw UNIVERSITY u 3 30 71 12 4
J C SMITH UNIVERSITY 8 6 19 64 0 9
•NORTH CAROLINA COL 9 9 19 02 0 9
HAMPTON INSTITUTE 9 6 19 00 10 7
MORGAN STATE COLLEGE 9 6 18 66 12 I
second division
DELAWARE STATE COL. 6 7 15 3* > 7
ST PAUL’S COLLEGE 8 0 15 39 * 10
VIRGINIA UNION UNIV 4 11 14 00 5 IS
LIVINOSTONT COLLEGE * 10 IS 57 5 11
VIRGINIA STATE COLLEQE 5 15 13 50 g |7
ELIZABETH CITY STATE T 14 13 33 7 14
HOWARD UNIVERSITY S 7 13 0O 9 11
ST. AUGUSTINE'S COL. 3 11 13 W 2 11
FAYETTEVILLE STATE COL S 13 12 00 2 12
*N C College must be ccwUdered Drat dtvuoon because It bus
reeordrxj four first division wins and the majority of their opponents
are in tlye first division
F R, Lesaer is CIAA Statistician
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i4f Reynold’s Coliseum:
'Trotters Meet Seagulls
Os Atlantic City March 2
It was 37 year* ago that Abe
Saperstein, a fellow who ha* net
ted a fortune from basketball, cam*
out of Chicago with an unknown
and undistinguished Negro basket
ball team he chose to call the Har
lem Globetrotters.
Today you'll have te change two
of those words for the Globetrot
ters are most assuredly known and
distinguished undoubtedly thr
world’* most successful professional
team In any sport
They'll be here In style and
class to play the Atlantic City
Seagulls at Reynolds Coliseum,
Raleigh. Monday. March 2, at
8 PM.
And still running the show . . .
still hustling and promoting • • .
is the vitalic Saperstein. a five-foot
three-inch fireball known the
, seed list Bnerson, Frazier New
comb. Ken Fletcher not seeded.
Arthur, ranked 18 in the country,
has recently jumped to No. 6 and
has won the Pacific South. Weat
| Hard Court Championship this year
and will be shooting for the num
ber two big tournament of the year.
Hi* ranking of 6 from 18 is big
gest advance any player has ever
made in one year.
world over.
Year in and year out Abe'* team*
give the sport* public the finest
show for its entertainment dollar
anywhere. That's why the Harlem
cling tour*. The Trotters have
performers In 82 countries,
drew 75.969 for a single game
In Berlin Olympic Stadium,
played before 56.606 in Rio do
Janiero, Brazil, and attracted
35.516 one evening in the Rose
Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.
Saperstein and the Trotters have
toured many sectors of the world
under the sponsorship of the U. S.
Globetrotter* never wear out their
welcome.
Both showmanship and abil
ity have made this amasing
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Three-Day Clashes Begin
On Thursday, Feb. 27
The team* on this page loom
large a* prospects to participate in
the 19th Annual CIAA Basketball
Tournament to be played at the
Greensboro Coliseum on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, February 27,
28 and 29. 1964.
The AIT Africa, current
leaders hi the conference flag
rare; the Maryland State Col
lege Hawke the Norfolk State
College Spartans and the Shaw
University Bears, all have din-
Chicago To Host Twin
NBA Confab, Tourhey
BY BILL BROWER
CHICAGO (ANP)—The Chicago
Bowling Senate will be host to the
1964 convention and national tour
nament of the National Bowling
Association In May.
A gala jubilee week is planned
for the silver anniversary of the I
NBA, with the convention head- !
quarters slated for the Morrison !
Hotel. The opening session. May j
19. will be an executive meeting, i
The convention is expected to draw
from 700 to 800 delegates from New
York City to California.
Convention sessions will end May
19. and after a day's rest, the events
will shift to suburban Skokie,
where the 23rd annual tournament
will open at Twin Orchard Bowl.
The tournament will run to May
24, and between 3,000 to 4,000 bowl
ers are expected to participate.
Other activities are scheduled
during the week:
A delegates’ luncheon hosted
by the American Machine and
Foundry Co., producers of auto
matic pin setting apparatus;
the fourth annual United Ne
gro College Fund benefit mixed
roubles at Caktin Bowling Flo
ra in Skokie; the annual ron-
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and queen coronation ball at
squad a favorite all over the
world. Twice Saperstetn has
taken his troupe on glove-dr-
SJtate Department In 1959 they,
turned in a tremendous Job of good
will during a visit to Moscow, Sov
iet Russia. They’ve also played in
red-dominated Bulgaria. Roumania,
Poland, Ozechosolvakia, Hungary
and Yugoslavia before wildly-en
thusiastic crowds.
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ble derby.
The remaining few portions
are still at stake, subject te the
final euteeme In encounter*
scheduled during the taming
The other tour could Include
Johnson C. Smith University; North
Carolina College; Hampton Insti
tute; and “probables” in Morgan
State College; Delaware State Col
lege and St. Paul’s College.
the Morrises.
Many champions from 1M will
see action. Top keglers will include
J. W. Sims, the nation’s ranking
Negro bowler Joseph Thomas, East
Orange, N. J„ is the NBA president;
other officers are Virgin Brown,
Cleveland, vice president; Mrs.
Charlie Mae Mclntosh, Toledo, sec
retary-treasurer, and Eric M. De-
Freitas, New York City, public re
lations director.
NBA headquarters are in Toledo.
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