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THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JV^Y 17, IM? i JUNIOR TENNIS MEET OPENED JULY 14 Algonquin Club is Host To ■.) Tojqcney TENNIS TOURNAMENT SK>NSORED BY LOCAL CLUB i The JuiMor ftlaywH of the Ai- gon{^in Tennis Club arc all set for th« openinj^ of the Junior Tennis yournament that ■vyill get underway on the courts of the Alfonfruin Club Wednesday, July 14. The meet will last'throuzh Friday, 16, and promisi's'to Wing into action the best Junior Tennis players of Virginia and the Caro- linof. « T}ie i>oys’ team of tbe jK>cal club will be led by that stellar court performer, Gene Harrinf!?- the degree of LL.D, on Attorney KeymoiMi PaceAl#x»nder of i%Ua- delphia at commencement last week. i ,.i B EStnndoiite ciAneNcEmuAMs FAMOUS XlCTlStS, MU S. WIU.IAMS.tl.NOWN OH TItC AA tVK TkYU3»., »XST>OH^ MUC«TO»0^ UiiklkaE MANV Of UUSftAHD^S SOWGVWWH I COOU*® SM*MMV tIKt MV *\$ ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiH^ FROM THE SIDELINES bjr John HaroJId MailoT- LOUiS-FARR BOUT IS SET FOR NEW’VORK AJUG. 36 NEW.YORK, July 16.—f^NA) —Joe Louis, worid heavyweight champion, will meet Tommy Farr of England in a fifteen-round bout at the Yankee Stadium, this pf|y, on Aug. 26, Promoter' Mike Jacobs announced this waek. Jacobs sair Farr would sail ton, who for three consecutive next week and go into training im mediately upon arrival. Meantime Jo« has received an offer of |100,(MK) to fight A1 Mc Coy,. Massachusetts heavyweight, in a fifteen-round bout at Fapway Park, Boston, next month. , 0 HIGH SCHOOL “GRADS” ARl GRAPHERS' tXAMlNAiyW “'-Tifew YORK City, July 9.- Hie announcement that applia- tions for stenographer and type writer, Qrade 2, (Emergency I^- lief Bureau), will be issued andre* ceived by the New York City Mu nicipal Civil Service Commission years, has won the singles, -ehamp- ionship. Harrington will be baclicd by the reiiaWe George Cox, Jr., E. G. Spaulding, Jr., “Pete” B«- cum, Clinton Mills, “Billy" Kenns*’ and the Collins brothers^- The girls’ team will be ably pre sented by V. Merritt, “Sis” Ba- cum, F, Holmes, H. Edwards Peggj- Spauldinjf. y rfWi.. S'^ters. • t Go) 'X' Toole, tlie Harris sis- Ki; ters. . ^ • the tennis "Ate to see t,be differ- action. SHAW CONFERS LL.D. ON ^^^9 vttiiWAWTCr, K'^tUKMiOr STA&U,A MUSICIAN, &IN0C1L AHT> DKNCta.^ IS *A0S1 POP- 01 kU AS «.AD»o'Sj*J£)liN HENB.Y/ MVtmCAL BUAG(LtLWtR.&^NT, AHOIS M «>R.E*)tNT OW THE 'IGOODTIM^ SOClTtTY PUOOB.AM. ^ mt wrnwTiiaiAb amie pmu Judging from the way the pre- |»ent hc^vyKv^g^it Situati»n is sha{)inir up for the fall, it looks like Herr Max Schmeling is in for another “ibag-holding'’ contest. “natural” and would draw in the neighborhood of two million dol lars. That’s real money 5n any body’s country. Right now every body wants to see Louis^ aijd Reports coming to this column j ikhmeling met again. Schmeling^ has it that Mike Jacobs has the | backers want to-see if he can re signature of £toadrib, a reprc-^ peat over Louis; and Louis’ back ers want to find out if the Bpmber a will able to avenge his defeat sentative of Tommy Farr, • Brithiah heavyweight champion, for _ __ _ chamF|ionf(hip Ijght |biet w>e c n | fay Herr Maxie. The boycott that » —j — tu:_ jj,„ Braddock to ignore |&hmo)ing w^n he, JJim, waij ready to defend his title, has dis appeared new, and the Gerjnan again a drawing power. ’ However, if Schmeling* has to wait untif next spring to fight. bouis and Farr aome time this fall in New York. If this moans anything, then .Maxie* will have to wait until next spring before he can get his shot at the heavy weight title. Personally, I don’t see how a Louis-Farr bout would draw the he won’t be the same Schmeling. kind of gate expected of a heavy-1 The lay off wouldn’t do him any weight championship fight., un- ;vvould it increase hfa dnawine* less half of the British Empire ^ power. Of course the signing of journey across the pond to see Varr may only be one of Mike the tussle. Of course I may be Jacob’s publicity stunts to make wrong, but am I? Schmeling more anxious to fight Farr may be agood fighter and | Louis. It has been done you know. the Nation X|i;ban League to file [ completed senior high^ school and fpr the, examinatiop. These posi- tions in the Emergncy Relief K>ureaQ and other city depairtmenl^ pay grom $1,2/000 to |1,799.^ RAYMOND PACE ^ALEXANDER, from Tuesday, July 13 to Tues- If I day, July Z7, has been received RALpiGH, N. C., July 15.— I with a great deal of jnterest by (C)—Sbaw UniverMty conferec | Negroes who are being' urged by Apiplicati^ns will be given out only at the ground floor lobby, sputh en4 of the Municipal Build ing between 9 a.m. and 4p.m. on week-days and 9 a.m. and noon on Saturdays. Persons who are resi dents of New York State, both male and ^female, between the ages of 18 and 32 years, who have eligible, and must be able to take dictatioiTaTtKe ratS~words flr-minute. 0- AJRM9TR0NG KNOCKS DOWN BLATCH 10 TIMES quite oapalble jaf “biopaing^’ the heavywei^t divi.s}on In “■’Dtear •ole England”, but he isn’t a suit able opponent for the hard hit ting Louis. Again I may be wrong, dnu-ht it. After all, wjio has he really beaten outside of a fat'his contract with the garden. ^OclqriQ ihe Soi^s^UkiD ^ H U B E fl T CAILT.EII. »r'TOOio% INTEmATlWML It aeems that contracts mean nothing these days, ho Farr’s ^gn- ing isn’t too safe a bet that he will really meet Louis. Anyway, \(bat’s the impression ©raddock NEW YORK July 10.—Henrj Armstrong, the sensational Cali fornia lightweight, flbo^|d Alf Blatch, lightweight champion of Austrailia ten times at the Madil- Square Garden Thursday night r. • ; : I WILL YOUR CHILD RECEIVE A COLLEGE EDUCATION :-y- this question hos been ontwered for Hie parents off the child plctared above. A North Corojino Mutuol Educotionol Policy hot provided the funds for his colleee coreer. " ■' " ' The problent of educoting children is on# that *vlll face every porent sooner or loter. Thoughtful parents realize that child education cannot be left to chance. Careful planning is essentiol. ^ For many, young men and women, the commencement season rapidly opprooching %«ill be a time of rejoicing — the passing of the first milestone on the rood to o^successful career. Far others it will mean the end. Can you afford to jeopardize your child's future through lack of a definffe plan? We offer this suggestion. Investigate the possibilities of a North Car olina Mutual Educotionol Policy. Tha cost is reasonable. Results ore cer tain. An 'Educational Endowment Policy is the one sure onswer to the perplexing problem of child education. j N. C3 Mutual Life Insurance Co. ^ . DURHAM, K0R7K, CAROLINA - j C. C. SPAULD:N3, President Wo Hofhe Is Complete Withotit N^rlh Carolina Mutual Policies” Max Baer? It took him twlve long rounds to do that. I often won der what would have happened if Etoer had bee(l~in the condition he was when the Bomibfir niadd him quit in four rounds. ' Now don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against Farr. In fact I think he’s a very clever fighter, but that doeffli’t mak>3 him a drawing card. In my opinion, a Louis-Schmel- ing bout in the faU^ would be a dously game. The lad from Detroit said that there was no particular significance to his visit here. Neither, Julian Black, John Rox- brough or Jack iBJackburn, not I gave the ipablic when he ignored lovely Marva. ac- With Farr signing to meet Mr. Louis in September for a champ- ship bout; and Schmeling a^in lotting the “run-anound,” it looks like “screwy” btfsjinebs. 'Trom where I stand on the sidelines, it looks “Screwier” and everytime I look at it. However, September is a long^ way off and a thousand things tan happen be tween now and then. Right now, it’s too hot to be worrying, so until next week, cheerio. ~ companied him. Dressed in a naty brown suit I and unshaven, the champion ac cepted a ^trisu'i f hear'v con gratulations as he sat (smiling, mind you) with his friends. He sciewitr I continued to stick to his re^uta- ' tion. He partook of no strong /beverages, but thewidely publi cized change was apparent as he t'emaii),ed jovial and smilin MARSHALL, Tex,. Jyly 16— (C^—Wiley iCollege has listed eleven football games for the com ing season, which opnens with a night game on Spet. 25 with Jar vis at Lon^ie^^ Otters on tha. ^ schedule ,are-Sam Huston, hom-y^ Oct. i; Xavier, New Orleans, Oc((. 9, Prarie View, Dallas, Oct. 18; — Arkansas State, Pine Bluff, Oct. 30, Southern U., Shreveport,. Nov, 13; Texas College, home, Nov. 25; Philander Smith, Lit|tle Rock, Dec. 4, and Tuskegee, homeconi ing, December 11. throughout the i>arty. Jumpingest Frog in Joe Louis Visits Cleveland CLEVELAND, Cfliio, July 15— (By Slarence. Simmons for ANP) —The Brown Bomber drove here inom Det»^)it Wednesday night with a group of friends for a brief visit' and then ataended a party in his honor at the beautiful Cedar Gardens. The Bomber stayed wide awake until the party left at 3. A group of Clevelanders wcjit wild as the 23 year old champion | dislordged from his automobile at the night spot. To make amends for what might be regarded as a lapse, he hastily revealed that he ^ was going right into training again and was given a technical K. 0. in the* third round. About 11,000 peoiple paid $11,500 to see'th' fight. next week. He didn’t say, however, and he did not ^eem to know at that time whom hes going in train-1 for, but he suspects that his first fight as heavyweight champion will (be against Tommy Farr British heav^eight champion. Joe Diccutied SchinvUiag “Schmelling will find me a lot. different fighter from what I \f&a a year ago wheh he beat me, eald the youthful champion, “I’ve cer tainly learned a lot since that time.,” The young butcher of the ring reiterated his views on the Brad dock 'fight saying that after the third or fourth r^njd he was con- ftd#l^ he would win, and saying that the ex-champ waa tremen I COULD MOLD YCm IN MY ARMS FOREVER* DARLING ifA SO HAPPY* (! MfV€R KeAUZCD TH€ powen Of BBAunruL HA$K UNTIL / US£P coMfRoyi LMiieuse) ^^ISTERDAY ■ walUower, forsotuo, 1 loocly—tcufuUr wMchinS' roouacc" nuf berlw. Todtx lK>9Dltr, loreir to look M—with ionationf, daocu, tod putics Vilotc. It's the tune oM ttotr otm wbeaeTcr > girl firm ducoven th« powar of bMutifiU halt, Btmt mote »irli-.-Yej!—Middl*.ttcd women, too—are reUizitis bow aoocces* MIT it 1* to bare wuttikctiTe bair. 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Daniel.o registers pride Iji his frog, "Emmett Dalton,” winner ' St the first prize money Daniels holds in the annual Jumping Frog Jubileo and Forty-niner celebration at Angel? Camp, Calif., in commemoratioa.ot the celebrated Mark Twain story, “Jumping Frog of Calaveres,” "Ena-, mett Dalton” hopped J3 feet 5 inche? to a new world’s record. | -AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS BY ARNOLD Platinuaa BY THE POUND/ A 15-POUND PUATfNOAA NU6GET WAS POUND IN THE Ural Mountains. GI?A1N THERMOMETER A NEW BTER CHECKS THE temperature op 6RAIN. M Blf!l& 40 FEET DEEP, f»8EVE ING OVER Mosquito wings- Mosquitoes HAVE OVER ± " SQUARE YAROS t)P WING AREA PpR EVERY FOUND OF WciCllT. - IJTV
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