IHI CAMOUMA Tims tATUROAY« nn.V' !•« tMi THE SPORTS BAZAAR BY WILLIAM A. TUCK “They wy” that th« pKlmer- DawioB fifht lait Friday night waa a fram* up but from where “yeura tnily" wai iltting it wa» an honest to good«uis battU frdm start to liniah. two men who had plotted about the outcome of a tf^'at wuuld start out as furiously as these men did. From the start these men wer* gunning for a knockout. A frameup would have gone the full ten rounds. . The second preliminary fight on this card was a great deal more interesting than the main bout. Hardrock Steele of Dur ham mild Pqwell, from the’ CCC Cam|i iMUly gave ue a speetaeu lar fight. The only thing that kept Steele frwm getting the licking of his life was his ex perience. His os>ponent was plenty tough aftd was a beauti> ful, clean puncher, but this was his first fight and it is only natural that a great deal te le*rn »bout the conservation of his energy and other little things that experienced fighters know. . ^ WHAT A GAME Wasn't that some (softball) game last 8und«y at Hillside Park- The ibusinessmen Were just a IHtle too much for the Royal athletic Club, they ran their tooj^ues out and allowed them only one score while they were piling up eighteen. The reason (excuse) that some of the R. A, C.’» have given for i^he defeat was that their coach was not wis* in «»•. signment of positions for the day. They claim that some ex pert fielders were on the bench while the bast inftlelders were in the field. Whatever was wrong or was Just that the wrong our was ,t just that the Businessmen were soooo good? Durham is well represented the Tc.-nia Tournament at Fayetteville this week. Sixteen youngsters left Wednesday to try their metal against the best that the state has to offer. It is Just aibout certain that they are going to %|;ing back most of the bacon. The Durham Black Sojii^ave been lending the^. seMriees oif their players this week. Monday they allowed Lamm Bart>*‘e and Roy Debn^m to help the Raleigh Grays to get trampled by the Black Yankees. ATIONAL AQUATIC rfCOOL ’ JJurham and North .Carolina College have /tgain combined to bring something outstanding and worthwhile to the people of this vicinity. I refer liC the Red Crass National Aquatic School which begins Sunday ' at the North Carolina College and will eontlliue for ten days. willf be Attended by hundrei|t of ■ people • from . all over the country an^ is certain to be highly beneficial to all who participate. Players LeaT«IPalnier Kayos Pawswi For M Tonmev UTTLE MISS SCHUYLER Continued from page 2 I received a |ilver medal from the Music Education League of New York, and first prize and a gold medal for the city of New York. She frequently plays her original compositions over NBC’S Children’s Hour.'* N. C. JAILS— Continuea" from page 6 MR. AND MRS. A. T. TUCK VISITS CITY 1937 total was a reductioa of 13 per cent over 1936, while 1938 figures were 26 porcent belpw 1936 and 17 percent be low 19137. Comparatively few very young children are now Confined in jail, the greater numlber baing abov* J4 yearsj of age.” Thursday afternoon enroute to Philadelphia, Pa. where they attended the wedding of their A. T. Tack ' son, Alfred, and Miss Helen "ifev., and Mrs, of Sanford, 'were in Durham ' Motley of Philadelphia. Welcome Fisilors ECKERD’S 122 W. Main St. Sixtaen tennis .player rcfte- •enting Hillside Park and t b • Algonquin Tennis club left Wed morning for Fayetteville for | competition in the North Caro lina open 't^nis tournament Wednesd«yl, Thursday and Friday. The group included Eugene Harrington, Weldon Collins, Ernestine Harrington; Forest Dawson, Florice Holmes, Mar garet Kennedy; Charlotte Ken nedy, Constance Merrick, Vivian Merrick, G e n e v'.a Torrence, Frances Harris, Walter Swann, L. Cook and- J. H. Wheeler. | Most of these players will 'taSe part in'lhe junior division of "tfte* "tournament and it is ex pected that they will bring most of the honors to Durham. Eugene Harrington and Weldon C)llins have national rankings as placers. The group wits accompanied to Fayefteville by W. D. Hill, President of tne Durham Tenni^. Associatibn and F. G. Barnette, who will reftfee--"* tTle tourna ment. Bicn A big ^ c(Ja iinlc i1 Fine In flavor. 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OVALTINE SMALL CAN ^ — He LARGE t:AN «Bc la » that btpi Clar- •n«« oA ihe de fease for tha gf«ftt«r part of the. four loind* 2ol» Dawson WMt down and OMt wbe^ thesa to heavyweiglUs met in a “Grudge” figkt at the llillsid« Park ttigh School Friday night, June 3t- Tlia end c«me after a^ot 1 mlauta and a half of the fourth round wken both figkters were 4>eginning to look as thosgh they would fall out any minute from latigue. Ac cording to the judges all of the fifst three rounds went-to Daw ^on tut Palmer happened to find the right spot to seud him down for the count of ten. It was a stNight right t. the jaw that did the lol>. The fight started with Palm er tearing into Dawson Hi top speed and with Dawson* fight ing very cautiously. Both fighters seemed to be getting over their “Sunday” punches at times but they both showed iron resistance in shaking off paselu* ai^ dwaft fawning in ; fer more. A» the fight went W it appeued that Palmer w a • tivkig farter than his oppoaent' but a dressing room interview after the fi^t revealed that * Dawson took the eount because he was ‘out of wind.' The preliminary fights at- tricted Just about as much at tention as the main bout. in the bpener it took aJ>out a round and a half for Elijah Hayes to ■core a knockout over Laomiraa Phillips of the C. C. C. In the first frame Phillips waa knock out of the ring but still came in for more. But in.the second round he was unable to continue under Hay es’ shower of knockout Mows which coptinaoualy found their mark. ^ej_^bout between Steel and Powell 'was a more even hiatch although Steel was awai'ded a TKO when his dpponent was unable to continue in the final round. Black Sox Win Over Greys WJICK YAtmMMB DfTEAT ■AUMM onn vMlaVu it tkm ff EALiMGH, N. C-— Ihe Baleigh Grays continued their gwies of losses at home Tues day atemoon when the Durham Black Sox camo over lo Shaw University Alumni field t « I hand them a 18-8 beating. This grsme was so one sided that it was called off at the end of the I seventh inning. ^ ‘ I Tha fiftack S«x batters were in top form and scored in very inning except the fifth. Roy Debnam and Jimmy Brown led the hitting with five hits trips to the plate. Floyd and Parjfer-were M)le to get two hits for the Gr*ys. Lamm Bartjee and Rof Defc- iiam had a swell time making home runs at will. KAUyoe, M € afternoon the Naw Yaeli Mack Tankaea Ikatted aroaM is tha fifth inning a«4 pulia^ aw I six r«iu, hreaUss a 4-4 tie, md j clinched a sanaational victory tm a I aver the Sdkigh Qaaya. Tka Mrllar ia Ifea mm. the I final seora waa lf-7. ^ haaa aM tfca flMfa i Three pitchers were aaed fcf “ En ^ AiMr 1*4 I wUlk mm #a#f« k • twv 11 Taa- to a WELCOME TO THE NATKMfiU. 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