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^■3, lli^6K • " ^=7. Thl CAftOLiffA flME5 itATUllDAY JUNE !*♦ IIU •fm M{A MM|I 9| flMM^ %J 1|« » i wSHmt*MJr[ BAWKWAtyj' *T 1~T aailHMCMi ~T QMPsaniR LOUIS o WIN OR LOSE FIGHT Below Is What Some Of The Say Aboiit The Fight To Be TH SCHMELING Readers Of The CaroHna Tlm^ Held Next Wednesday Night EAkL T. AitTISi- C«11*C* StvdMl “Joe Louis will, in all proy babdlity dsfest Max Schmeling by • knockout, bccaus^' te an^iipus to regain the eon£id- enee of hia well wiihera in the firat place, and in the ^eeond pJaCe, because he is champion.”' COACH McLENDON Of North CaroliBa CoUega “I may be wron* but I be lieve tha( Louis' will win by a JAMES HATWOODi Shoemaker “I think LouU will take it |i>ecau8e he's a better nrian than Schmeling; He's learned a lot since the last time he foaghl Schmeling.” ' ^ EDWARD L. SAMUELSi ' “Louis will win by a knock out because Tie^s a better man and a betfer fighter than Schmeling.” MRS. F. PRICE W. H. JONES Proprietor of tk« CoUog* Inn At The CoU«(|« Ina: “Although Hax’e is a tough man, I think Joe will KO him by theeighih round.” CLEM ROSS;- BarUr “Louis mil win because pic tures of his last fight w i t ^ Schmeling show it must have been a set up.” DR. Y. D. GARRETTi •• Dfrijl'gKt “Louis will win easily ib 7 . the eighth round; be is a harder hitter than his opponent with two years added experience and youth. Louis is the best fig) er in the country.” BURK HOLLOWAY:- StwUnt “Louis will 1 because he has had more experience in the" last two years.” FRANCES MclNTOSHi SalMwonan “Louis will win this fight il “■Bd* T0»s lose all the rest.” N«r«« At Lincoln Hoip|t>I “Joe Louis will win he more power behin punches.” JOHNSON H. RAY Undertaker “Joe Louis is physically and will win this fight because he a the better man.” :ause those fit REV. O. R, RUFFIN: “I think Louis Will win be cause I don’t think the other fight was a fair fight. CHARLES EVANS: ^ Barber •%.. “It’s hard to "say about ^siiCh' a fight aa ^this- but I think Joe will take it.’! REV. , STANFORD: ~ ‘^Joe is In the best conc^ition and will have all that is needed to upset SchmeRng.” V. B. BONDi “Louis wii" wftfl just because fhe’a- the bast fighter.” . LrROY MdRRIS Hilli^|a’« Lithtwei(hli: ' W. T. JONES Photognphar: “Joe will win because he has never really lost a real battle.” MRS, LEO BRUCE At LinlHn Hospital: “Joe will win because he is really in coriSItion 'this time.” dock BULLOCK Barber “Joe will go to, town; he won’t let Schmeling WS blow that he got before because that left will be working like a machine.” ' R. L. CHAVIS, Barber; “Joe is- tRe most scientific fighter: he is~ the best all ’’round fighter. i DURHAMfS LEADING TjEAMS TO BATTLE WImb th« Di|r]taiB B^^k Sox m*«it atronti Lvckjr Strilm Bt»B* fn what promiiM to bo tk« gam* of tk* «««*OB, Juno 2^tk, tki* will b« tho foltowinc Kne up. . . DURHAM BL^U:K SOX: Rhem ((Carfk.) — Craddock Dtebnam . Ashford . iLUibee .. Lindsey . Smith .... Brown ... Knuckles LUCKY STRIKE BULLSt Fairley (Capt) R i c e !M a n n P^e ...„ e*l a m G. Barbee Cunningham W. BarBee Paige. .3b rf ■ P , - cf-i 2b lb 68 . C . If 2b rf lb If . as cf 3b NEW BASEBALL CLUB OR GANIZED IN IfAYEitt^VILLE Fayetteville, June 14. — ^he Fayettfeville Red Sox, a recently orgai|ized bas&ball team, has been working out daily in prepa ration for the heavy schedule which is being arranjred , for them. Their opening games have been set for June 20th and 2lst at the Smith Stadium, and their opponents will be the fast nine from Mullin, S. C. ''-^he Fayetteville''Ibffys are ex hibiting a hot br^nd of bastball and in McQueen they have one of the best infielders in 'the state. They announced that tbey will be ready ( to face any foe when they hav« conudeted their search fortwo number one pit^ chers. Coach Army Armstrong "has been a great aid to the boys in theid daily workouts and he is expected to see niTsmall araouitt of action during the season’s 4ilts, This newly organized team is aflrtartfaf desirious ~ of opponents for the rest of the season and those desiring games shouW coitP ct the manager who lives at ’liSs Person St., Fayetteville. DAVID GILMORE Tailor The .Tailor: “Louis should firiish Schmel ing in the eighth round. J. SPAULDING Realtor "I think he will go to tenth EPHRAM MITCHELL I hope Loum Wins MISS F. B. ROSSER Buiineis Woman will because I don’t he"'put forth “gVery effort fri* the Inst fight ^ w i t h Schmeling. He w^s too ^n^id- ent.t SehmeHng will win; LouiB is still a suck«r for a rigfat.’’ MRS. MARGARET BAILEY SeaaticiaB: ‘ Keep your chin up.Joe, fight with couraye for your cac*:. We ace aU. pulling for you.” MtS. LULA FREEMAN “I know Joe will win thia time first because he had two more years, of ezperien^^ and second Because he’s Joe.” JERRY MeCULLER:/ Ncwtatand Operator Louis wiJl win.” W;.F. SHELLEY: Shoemaker JOHN HENRY LEWIS PREFERS GAINER TO FOX FOR TITLE GO J; L_. NEW YORK, (.\XP)—If John Henry Lewis loses h i s light heavyweight title this summer, it won’t, be to the walloping „ Tiger Jack Fox, Mana ger Gtis Qr^enlee announced Tuesday. Instead, A1 Gainer will get a shot at it in Pittsburgh during the middle of August. T|iis announcement was made a few hours, a / t e r the New York state athletic com mission had given the champion 15 days to agree to ^a title boat with Fox. n “Joe Louis will get his ' man in the sixth round: he'll be at hia best by the sixth round:. H« I will -wra"iJecause of his physi'(^ ' superiority.” “Louis wifi wtB, says Robart Tacker, boot'otlik. “I know Joe Louis wiH wia because he is the better maa.”* I Mrs. Charlie Herndon I “Louis will win due to tk« fact that Ke >s tke younger mmd j bettiir man.” Mrs. Nora I Allen, Female Barber j “Louis will win.” M.- r •»/. ^ Deana Hayeswood, Cafe I* Proprietres's. ‘I think Louis will wia, be cause he is the . bett^ f ijkter C. O. Pearson, Attorney at Law. *‘Tkere isn't But one to wia and that one u Louis.” says Miss Lucienda' McCaaley, steaie- graph^. / “I tkinc Joe Louis wiR wia. He will K. O. Schmeling abaai the »eTentk or eC^^tk t^aa^ says, Mrs. E. C. Marik, steaa- graph^. “If he isn't kno(%ed eat the sixth round he will wia decision. Dr. J. N. Milk. "Physical and moral s 1 an outcome of rigs«i pr^fUct a natural »ictory. Dr. A. S. Hunter. kv kv A VISIT TO POMPTON LAKES FINDS JOE LOUIS IN FIGHTING TRIM Adamick LackyStrike Bulls —Vt— Mtfhani Black Sox FRIDAY rpCHT JUNE 24TH ) * CtlS P. hi. DURHAM ATHLETIC PARK ADMISSION —* 3Sc ♦ Coma Early And Gat Good Saat* the clumsiest amateur could have put away Adamick for the night with only half ' a punch. Dut Trammell was more interes ted in doing his bit to bring back the old fashiioEftfiij .,”!]waltz. He danced around the ring, waved his long arms in meeting to the spectators, took a coupl^- of left jabs at an imaginary foe and finally slung a half hearted right SO high it nearly smashed the' bulbs in the overhead lights. took about minute, and finally Adamick’s head cleared enough for his to realize where he was. Trammell cerned over what appeared to be a knockout without any punch being visibfe. This cir cumstance has caused us to hold up the purses of the figh ters and order them to appear on June 20 for an investigation at.the office of the commission.^ However, if you believe both boys, thls^ was no attempt to bolster Adamick’s long string of knockout victories Vhich has captapuited him into high rat- ing, but legitimate and com pletely on the up and up. l^ammeJl told newspapermen that the fatal punch was a. left closer then. The white hook that landed above his eye, jramji-,i^r POMPTON L^JKgS, N • w Jersey, June Ti (C^fS^—A day** visit to Joe Louis’ ^ Trainiai; Camp here finds a striking con trast to'* the event of a day at.. Lakewood two summers Hjft^ ltfeday i everything eoa- ducted on a more serious aad determined effort to ' haw Jo* In the best fi|^G[ng oonditioa of his career apd primed *m trim Schmeling n© matter how much or how often he “swings his right” on the night o* JaaA 22. The gate bids fair to be OM of ‘•he ht>st Mike Jacoba Q To Illinois C'JiTimissioh CHICAGO, (ANP)—N o x tj Monday, June 20, the state bcx-^ ing commission will gather t” hear Jimmy Adamick, white Detroit heavyweight, and Jack Trammel the 'Stoungstown, O., brown beanpole, explain just hoW it was that the latter was kayoed by a mystery wall opr that grazed his shouder - in' a fight scheduled for 10 rounds at Mills stadium last Wednes day night. And it had better be go>d, Ailamick, jjrtfAeffC of .hirk Donipstfy and potential. wiald champion. In liis. I'eceiit nUirls he knookcd out A1 Ettore i n four rounds and (leci.sititu'd Harry Thomas. Tiammeli, the has knocked, out many good i'uen." It was the third he had toHsetl In the bj»ut, and the first !l„ land. Adamick went down fcr a count ©f five. ' 1 One pathQred that Tilammell G foot 4 'nijh Ohioan, was rat- ^ had aci libbed in his fight script. boy weakly tossed that grazed the point "Fram- n»eiV8 shoulder. Jla4k .tu^njed around slowly, picked out a soft spot, and then collap^^ ■— g^n^^‘ nAflt.ly nn t.Kp pillowing his head on his artnv" The referee ‘didn’t want to count. He roared at Tram mell to get _ up, then continued count to 10- That was the knockout. It seemed to observers thai Trammell, finding Adamick such H decided, soft touch, decidc.i it was .best to end the fight, according to the script just a@ soon as he could instead! Teft°^ook i and in evidence offered a small scar above his left orb. He' did not, however, explain how left hook couM land above an opponent’s eyo_ wjth enough forted to score a kayo. heavy weight bujting bouL Fuui frt>m all parts of. .the coontq| are announcing their int*ntioiM to be present to witness OM mt tl^ best fights ai tbe ceokaxT^ I'd well ,up .among the world’s first 10 hcavyweifrhls' a cnuple f years a™o and in rece,nt starts Ras trice docisioned Obie Walk- e.-. When tho match w a s made, .it lo(>ked like a natural. Tt*e fi»!st round stiW'ied in the J I'oiTulation ^^awhiyn. with both less of their uncollccted pursesboys fcjcling each o^io^oiit ^anU vas well as suspeTision for putt-j Tnimmell holding hisj^oe at 'ba.y 'ing on what has been doiciibed^witb along leffe -But in the. rf’iryt as one of the greatest fakes minute of the second, J a,c k eve» witnessed in this- racke-' apparently forgot himself anrl teer’s paradise. ! brruffht over that right wliicli Instead of getting sot, for . the kill, Jack’ al'mcst shuddered in horror as he apparently re- nioinbered that .the- plot called for himself to be on -the floor instead of the white boy. It was H most cmlwrrassing moment... Whea. Adamick finally—git But if you listen tp Adamicki hit Jack on jaw (not above the eye) with a punch “so hard I felt it all the way up-to my elbow, Jimmy Brady, one of the “\bner’s” lii|ndler, said that Trammell “quit .like a dog.” Adamick weighed 193 pouridil/' to 185 for Trammell. T h latter had. been kayoed TO LAY CORNERSTONE LlfVCmjl U. AT JEFFERSON C l T Y. June 1'8(, (ANP) L»vin( of cornerstone tot ■ Benaekt new 1132,800 girl’i dormii under construction obI th« only university campus, w twice before night's' fight. last WednosdaT of tal^ng. cHances on beating thff W|iite -Hope. ' UnfloBtHna-[ I»-the preliminaries, L e-m tely, the Youngstown mauler is Franklin, last year’s Intema- n'o ^ood at histrinoic*. I tional Golden Gloves heavy- ^ The. crowd of 3,146 stood in weight champion, continued his to' liis- foiSi and staggered about ^ the ring, rubber legged and glBss^ eyed, unable to raise ^lis h.-ind.s, .Tack flel to his corner. Referee Davey Millef had to max him - to come back.. Even I . X lio. V/i Ol. MeiivBeatp to boo and jeer. Immediately (ZJhairman Joe Triner and i Pitzpatnck «f tho athletic cotntoigiona aanounc^ ed th^'Vurses of both bqxers would be held Up pending an investigation. After talking to both boxers in their dressing rooms, Triner said, 'tki commission is con- string of quick pro knockouts by ' puttng Sandy McDonald, White, to sleep in tho first ;Voim^ -buut SUUJVAN, MAXINE, CBS Sunday,^ 8 v“- ,»•*; Tuesday, 6:46 p. m. (Sophist^icated mistress of song) held Sunday afterneon * at conclusion of the services in Page auditoriaaa. The new three ftory tory win accomode altOO' dents and is to be m junior and senior giHs. name comes from Bennett, who antil death was one of ing s»iaiers~oit ui« Int'an.Vy> M^s4DBri wha joined itM Infantry in inilitute, now Slty. ; ^ mm
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