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tHB cAitdLiiiA rmti 8Antt0AV ' APftlL 14 a PABB REtEIViNC TROPHIES National Champs iHoldinfir tigfhtly the trophies for which they- fi ugrht with ail their j^Kart ar« Captains 1. Brown of Q/tLy, Indiana; A.lilson of Gary, West Virginia, second place winner; tcld of Smithfield, winner of third place; Patterson of Statesville who came to four th place vi; the consolation bracket. RIVERA PHOTO. SPORTS BAZAAR— Continued from page two nutrh edges off before next fall. He holds spring drills daily and kaa been introducing new plays jrecently in preparation for his planned attack of speed and d«- ctption which the Hornets will feature in the fall. He is quite wise in starting prepi4rations early because xon- veriationd with coaches from other schools whose teams are •n the HORNETS fall schedule reveal that they are panning riifht now to knock the HOiR- KETS from their pedestal. Al- nr>ust everything that is done among these prospective oppon ents is ,done with the HORNETS in mind, but is HILLSIDE WORJtlED?? CREECY HIGH— Cdntinued from page two ing these element^ify school boys. They appear to be only elementary in name and not in ability. This game ws won by the boys of Jackson, a tcilin which has not lost a game to a grade “A” school in the past five ye^-s. The half ended with Alien Chapel leading 13-10. Jackson' overtook the “Blue Devils” in the last minute of the third quarter and went on to win 29 to 2C. The last few min utes of the game ended in a fe verish n'.t.;e and was truly a thrilling exhfbition. P. Edwards of Allen Chapel and P. Johnson of Jackson scored 10 points each for their respective teams. Cuntinued from pmgt two presented ^ handsome trophy f r second place. He began hii remarks by saying: "I came here to see two fine team* play ibid 1 have not been disappoint- f(l. These teams are a eredit to the schools they represent and the tournament itself is a credit t' this institution. It Is a credit t.) the. st)tLte-aod the tjrp« 1 training that ie received here.” In presenting the third plike trophy" to Coach Brutus Wilson’s team from Smkhfield, H. E. Mar tin. Commissioner of CIAA foot ball offic^Ms and' Directon of Athletics at Miner Teachers College in Washington, payed excellent tribute to the fine spirit shown by this team throughout 'Che tournament. In Pfflrt be said; "Becania tkejr came back to imprei* th« people witk their sportsmaiMkip and their determination, they liaTe definitelj shown th^ they desired swceess." The consolation, or fourtli place, trophy waa present'' to the captain of Morningside High School of Statesville tiy Saim Lacy of the Afro-Aftierican, , The Nintfi AnnBaT National I high achool basketball tourna ment came to a close with re marks from the president of the nr.tional high school athletic «b- ecciation, John D. Smith, who is also ccach of the champion ship tedkn. He expressed deepest aprecia- tion for the fine hositality ehown in Fayettville and gave words of congratulat ion to the teams, es pecially the team that took se cond place, "winning games is r.ot everything,” he tftflcluded. MlSf KEULAH CARLTON ' IMPROVING DU'RHAM Friends and re latives of Miss Beulah Carlton will regret tp know t^t she te ill in Lincoln hospital euirering from at severe attack, of pneumonia, but will be glad to know that her conditiun is much ir proved. Miss Carlton is a former student of Hillside High Sc4m«?I, and was in”the serriee of Dr. and Mrs. A. Bromnell of Dune University. Wfff S I X-I M C H A M P I o N f I P MISS MATTIE DOUGLAS BURTON ILL DUitHAM — Friends ^nd class- mstes of Miss , Mattie Douglas Burton will be sorry to learn that illness has prevented her attendiny her rcbular clftues this week and wishes for her a spedy recovery. CONVENES— On,M^lch 31st the UNITED CIUB held its montWy meeting at the home of Mrs^^%krter 900 Soi'th Street. The next meeting will be held At the home of Miss Hicksoif laiO Pine Street. CHALLENGER NUMBER TEN FOLLOW NURSES CONFUSED BY NAMES JACKSON, Miss., '(ANP) — Nurse* in Oreen Annex of the Baptist hospital here are con fronted with oddity in m^lny of their cases, but this week they met confusion in the names of a Couple which strayed, from atl miea'gmtezning namea. The man. robust six footer, answers to Nor^t while his wife is Willie, and the names are baptisimal. The rangy team from Rooser veit high school of'Gary, Indi^lia took home for the sixth time tha National hig^i school basketball championsthip after the final E^e of the three dai tournn-^ n;ent held in Fayetteville, N. C., last Thursday, Friday, and Sat- utday. Aside fr ra being Nation al champions they hold the championships of Indiana and the Mid-West. Their victory over Gary, West Virginia allowed them 10 retain tlie froWH: S1l''inr receiving l^nt minute instruc tions from Coach J. D. Smith • ft: (kneollng) L. Townes, J, L.f.on.^, Hardy, M. Bosesan; i^tanding) A. Smith, T. Owen, I. Brown, J. Brr/wn, and L. Scott. Townes, j. Brown, Hardy, and TShtiTlR wei^ pl^iAg their lf.it high school game. RFVERA PHOTO. THE REST NATION’S SECOND BEST The Gary Colored high school team of Gary, West Va. was ^ri)i ner-up in the ninth anao^ hi?h sch(x I tournament in Fayetteville la-st week. They are: Ross, W. .Shelton, W. Resee, K'ng, Johnson, Shelton, H. P»J- gctte, Allison, Williams and Sw^lison. James Wilkerson, a graduate of West Virginia Stat* Coiiege, been coach of this leam since 1902 and during the sermon Just close they won all of the 20 games clayed. T%ey were runners-up for the state cht'.mpionship also.. Last year this team EA.tended the nationals t'ley were eliminated in their first game. (RIVERA PHOTO. The Heal th And Happiness Of Your Love Ones i Are In Votir Hands Guard Their Happiness With JHealth Through A Periodic Examination By A Competent Physician And Guard Their Future With Adequate - LIFE INSURANCE H O ME . The hopes of fistic immorta- by the semi-bald Johnny Fteycheck ^of Desmonies, la., wsre 'blasted by the let^ail, lea- tber-covered fiats of heayweight ebampion Joe Louis even before Ke faltering challengcr made a threatening motion tow*A:d the dusky ring king. The above magic-eye sequence shows In de tail the end of the short-livod bout which came* after 44 se conds of the second round. In picture number onci Louis sets tho challeager off balaoice with a left jab while he cocks the dynamite right. In number two comes the explosion 1 Louis criiflBed his right over Paychek’s left and the remaining shots show him hitting the cj»hyu with a sickening thud 5 Arthur Donovan, referee, counting up to three, then, deciding the mid- Westerner was out eold, aiding him froln the canvas. INTBR- NATIONAL NEWS PHOTO. LIFE INS Durham, N. C.
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