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BULLS BLITZ ★ 41-29 SPORTING WORLJ^ ★ Morgan Noses Out Virginia State BEATING THE GUN BT ALVIN MOSES DIDJA—KNOW—THATI , NEW YORK. FRED (PriU) POIdltAiRD, on snec«ssiTe day afternoons 1916 bonded caiised tihe defeat of pow«rftd...Harvard and Yale foot^U elevensif BABE “ Alpha Club’» 'THOMAS hod every requisite to be a world’* ohiampioii figMer 'witih all import aU eyeepiion of true killer in- Btinet, prcHninent member of N«w York Ciy’* Boys of YeeteryeJW club, Babe was no eustomer to hold ebeaply umder any circumat- ances. iron niAn” through juat such exhibitions of gamenees, walked towards Lang:ford, ‘SAM ACTU- amjY refused to come off HIS STOOL TO FACE JEAN ETTE—^look in your record fa^ke and you it (recorded ae a victory for tfee Hoboken jitney bus opera tor. ‘ If HENRY LINiCOLN JOHNSON, Sr. eojisidered by leading supreme juotices and Wiite corporation lfi>wyers—^the *rt)le»t Negro barria ter^ of the paet 40 years', loved sports as few dyed in the wool DEHART ‘Michigan university’ HUBBARD, T«madns in track y« tory as Uie moat consistent 25 foot broad jumper^ the world baa ever known how thait Ann Harbor mighty atom eould sprint, hurdle and hop step and jump, was tndy “home cooking’—yes aSrre bob- kinaf PAUL SHEPARfD, who atiand e^ Grininell C!ollege for one «tne« t^ might have set an all time ra? cord in the 100 yard daA, bad he not broken his foot in a beartrap was nnofficiailly timed ‘lftl7^ in 9.2 for the cewtory run. idea of a busman’s faUiday, was to TREK THROUGH KADIAK BEAR COUNTY Alaska WITH NOTHING BUT A HOME MADE SEVEN INCH BOWIE KNIFS5 hia strength' wa« one a pa/ri^y wHb that of legendary John Bonyouf BULLS BLITZ BULLDOGS 41-29 BT MILTON 0. BRANCH CHARLOTTE — Johnson C. Smith University’s Gk)lden Bulls completely ignored the time honored jinx, last Saturday night, , and turned out their thirteenth victory of the season their sixth straight win, in a de^ ciaive 41 to 29 win over South Carolina State College. With both teamg. playing a Bwift, fast breaking game, action was whirl wind all the way, and at times the capacity crowd that jammed into Hartley Woods Oymnasiura seemed to go insane with frenzy. iWf^toottl, ^Ifiirifn.iltH've^ BuH forward, broke the ice soon after the whistle with a inver sion of Lewis’ foul. Howevier, as the ball ch&niged nands rapidly* and continuously on multiple in BASKET BALL LASSIES OF LIVINGSSTONE THE SOUTHSIDE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NINTH ANNUAU BASKETS ALL TOURNAMENT Shaw University Bears Beat St. Pauls Tigers 48 to 38 PRANK WARFIELD, manager of the Washington Pilots, succumb ed to aiv internal hemorrhage eigbt y^rs ago at the age of 34, tereeptions, it wa« ”no^ untif afl when NEGRO BASEBALL LEA- ^er four minuteg that Bill Wat- QUE OFHCIALS were inclined gon, “The Saint” scored the ini to rate him the best manager in g,Q^| ^ ^ pQ,p from center. bassbaU his pet name was “the ^ moment hiter he repeated, and weteel,” due to fact that like his wfelker, aoe Aishbun^ namesake, he was cunning, brainy ^^^rd making a potent bid and a strategist par excellence. ^11 CIAA honors this season, ^foQowed suit to give the Bulls a JAMES EVANS is the only 7.0 lead. N«wo billiard player to to a k But behind . Armstrong and “Believe It or Not” Bob Ripley’s Copeland the Bulldogs finally worid renowned syndication collected their forces and took a though Ripley onoe told us he was 1443 i^ad midway the half on oc^i^idermlg the late WATSON sensationaly flip by Lewis. BURNS, Negro straight rail geni- Weateott and Childs countered us of the Pacific coast after the the Bulls, but Holden and (Burns) had defeated Jake p^nn retaliated. Sohaefer Jr., now playin? in ‘‘ghr^p-V Johnson'® teuccesi^ world’s three cushion champion- fyi f^e throw deadfocked the ship, at “Red Ball” Adio®, Amir match at 18-18 and a cross RO** country hook shot by Johnson a few minutes later regained the Bull advantage. Copeland dropp ed a charity shot an the half ended to leave the Palmettoes trailing 19-20. As play wa« resumed, the Bulldogs, came back with renew ed vigor^ and with Holden, Ann strong and Copeland showing the way, again deadlocked the game at 25-25. Then the Bulls Morgan |seemed to turn on all their paw er. The already terrific pace quickened anj gradually the Bulldogs wilted. Jenkins popped, Chilrg laid in a crypt; and the Oliver-Walker due of magicians smung into a deadly assault on the wiokets that was curbed only by the final whistle. The girls basket ball team of Livingstone this year is play ing up to its old standard of mor e wins than defeats. The photo above shoves this year's edition o f the bearetts, v^ho are making it hot for other girl teams throu ghout the state. RAIiEIGH — The Shaw Uni versity Bears defeated the Saint Paul School Tigers basketball team 48 to 38 Tuesday night, February 11, in the Shaw Univer sity Gym to earn their fourth victory out of their last five gam es. BULLS SHADE LIONS HOLIDAY DUEL Having run their streaks of suocesBive victories to three games by defeating the Blefield Teacherg College 57 to 52 in a hard fought game on Friday nite February 7, in the Sham gym the Bears mere trounced soundedly bv 51 to 30 Monday night Feb. 10 by a snjoothly functioning Virginia Union University quintet in a game which sarw Glover and —— ; z;—company give the smartest pess- ^^jcould marshall an attacn. For 12 performance seen in thi. ORANOE, N. J. — Lincoln Association’s annual affair . , „ . .-s r---- — — University’s roaring laong led th« Garden State debut for the ® ® game section during the cnrreat sMaia. John^.C. Smith’s Golden Bulls Golden Bulls. The sympathies the most exciting^ ^ throughout most of the second]the spectators, a capacity crowd 1® seas^, e Shaw courtmen were slow half of ft hard fought battle in of between 3,000 and 4,000 fans, I starting agaimrt the Saint Paul the Annory Auditorium, la*t|were at first all for the Lincoln Fitzpatrick senT^flying ^ toss that deadlocked the match con,^hision of five min 15-15. Warhani’s sensational f long shot gave the Lions the lead a Lment later. bowler. With St. Paul f,^tfa«r Moi^an State Noses Out Virginia 45 - 43 Grade Crossing HOWARD DREW was billed •« the mein attraotioQ 20 years ago for an invitation sprint special tut on* of Nejv York City’s largest armories and two other Negro track immortals Irving T. Howe, Colby college—Roy E. Morae, Salem Crescent Athletic club, were, also entered agninst a single BALTIMORE — Led by Cap- "♦'ite seosatton of the day—JOiE taia Lionel (Duce) Gibson, who LOOMIS, OMcagio dancing ma*t«. tallied 24 points, the State College Bears avenged a^®r. The PAUL ROBESON told the previous defeat by the Virginia writer » grim story of what it State College Trojans in BaJ|i- means to carry around the “black more on Friday nighit by the man’s burden” while w« ^oore of 45 to 43. pummeling eac£. other back^ in! A near capacity crowd assem- 1930, in the YMCA gvmnasium— bled at the New Albert Auditor- here’s how it goes. “When I first ium to watch the Bears win their jwned the Rutgers squad, the ninth oontest of the season, five Jersey white boys couldn’t see a'of them oonference tilts, against Negro on the squad—walking, or two setbacks. Wednesday night, but the Bulls, eontigent; but gradually they under the stimuliis of “Bucky” shifted until at length it seemed * -ic-ic Walker and fresihmen Charlie as though the Bulls were on ® Westoott and Nat Jenkins, found their home court, new life in the late minutes of j In keeping with the style that the conflict and baggied the has been characteristic of their Lions in a thrilling 53-50 photo 1941 hardwood campaign, Eddie finish. ' 'Jackson’s charges Jumped t» an It was tihfi Lincoln Alumni early lead before their opponents BUTTER |pverv inch of the way the Tiger* ■led trotting. In a scrimmage wilder tiian I hiave ever experienced even, in the professional field of foot ball. I suddenly found myiself on Denioe Gibson hard, 'unyielding ground with 20 State’s Percy The first half saw both team captains lead their respective schools’ attack, with Morgan’s and Virginia Smith being the other men on top of me arising gents. Gibson found the cords for finally, after what seemed an 10 of the Bears’ 24 points and eternity. I experienced a numb- Smith eame through in impressive nesj) in 'ihie region of both lands style with four baskets and a gazing at them, T noticed the flesh free throw shot, seemed ‘prowed up’ and not at| After Virginia State took the NAIL WAS LEFT ON EITHER lead from the Bears, fifteeii se- HAND”—N. B. If you’ll look ponds before the first half ended, the singer’s the next you are in Morgan came back strong in the his presence, reminders of this second half, /and both teams wag yam will point to the authenticity ed the lead throughout the final of it. jfin*l stage until the end. • ■ ■' I Deuce Gibson eontinued to set SAM LANOFORD, who used tha pace for the Bears, and with McVBY, Jeanette and Tony Roes able assistance from teammate^ for return eogaginent “nueal tiek Sugflr Cain, James, Smith arid ets” 31 yea» ago, once found Garrison, Morgan was able to Jeanette’s flamipg badge of cour etch out a two point margin over age too much for even his leaden Percy Smith, Hoops Brown^ Tay fists the men had reached the 11 lor and company, round of their fight «t Ohelsea,) Credit for the best floorman Mass. — Langford’s damage to qn the court \gOes to Albert Jeanette up to this stage of our (Sunny) James, Bears’ Hophomore spi^l was; both ehieekbonies Bmarfi' puard wrose defensive skills, ed in, nose swollen to «i*o of • soraip and spirit were eminent t^maio, and (doetors reviealed this factors in the Be»r»’ triumph next day), left kidney tom from I High scoring laurels went to iits moorings.—Still, in 13thi rotuid Captnin Gibson, Sundoy Night Supper Dish For a hurry-up Sunday night supper, Ruth Hussey is partial to potato omelet. The actreM recently entertained *^he caat of her current pic- ure, “Th« Philadelpnia tory,” and this dish was the iece de resistance. Her recipe laaimple: « 4 eold boiled potatoes 8 tablespoons bacon fat % tabl^poon salt H tap. pepper 5 effgi 8 tablespoons milk Cut the potatoes into tiny cubes and cook in the bacon fat with the season* ings for five minutes. Beat the eggs slightly and add the milk, then pour over the po- totoes. Cook alo^y until set, Md and turn onto a hot plate. lCol.MmtL-lZ9 IT'S Time you Kn€Ui--»v^*w»ENCE BARRYMORE IS AH ARPEWT BASEBALL FAN AND NEVER MISSES A CAME, WHEN SHE ISN’T PLAYING MATINEES. IN WHAt PLAY IS SHE NOW APPEARINO ON BROADWAY ? AMERICA’S MOST FAMOUS FLIERS HAVE USED BULOVA WATCHES ON THEIR HISTORY- MAKING FLIGHTS. CAN YOU NAME THREE OF THE AERONAUTICAL HEROES INCLUDED IN THE BULOVA HALL OF FAME ? -Molybdenum, a metal USECiCOMMEkciALLY FOR ONLY THE^ST 20 YEARS, WAS KNOWN TO THE ROMANS THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO, FOR WHAT PURPOSE Vi THIS METAL ^ -u, ^ USED 9 _JT WASN’T THE COLD THAT DEFEATED NAPOLEON IN HIS RUSSIAN CAM PAIN, BUT THE OCCASIONAL THAWS. WHY WAS THIS SO? 21 to 15 at half time only to the Bears whittle away their Production of creamery butter lead and assume complete com- appears to be dropping gradually manj with three minutes, to play, to last year’a level, according to John strethc ‘T^dmoniH with four latest figures of the U. S. Agri- teen points led the Shaw seorin* cultural Marketing Service. ■while his tenmmate . Sam Brown dropwd in thirteen points for 70 per cent believe aid to Brit- runner up honors. Price with ain helps us stay out of war. .twelve points led the Tigero’s Nazis. !vyrin€r. LAWRENCEVILLB, Vs. —Th« Southside InterscholaiAie Athletis Association, Ninth anxtiul bsskst ball tournament will be held St. Paul Normal and Indostrisi Sehool, Saturday, March 1, JH. KECFULATlOirS The tournament shsH be open to all 84^ools of th* Sonthaid« loterscholastie Athkiie As soc tatioo. Each school siiall file cation for partieipation not Jater than TVfcranary 21. The names of eight piayers players and coach nuist be mailed to Director H. L. Gilee, Chairman of SIAA Ba«ketball Toumament Com mittee, St. Paul Normal and Indxu^rial School, Lawrenee ville, Virginia^ not later than February 27. All Coaches are expected to be present at the drawing in the Chicago Building, Room 8, at 7:30 a. m. Teams will be deeFjgnated by letters whidi wiU be assi^ ed iinmediately after the drawingg. Starting lin* nps rfiould be in th« hands ct the ^eial saorers ten nanu tee before e*^ game. 6 Each team ehall be restricted to the use of eight plavers during the entire tooraa- ment play. 7 'Rie eligibility mleiB of tt»e SIAA shall be enforced. 8 AH games shall be played to the accepted inter scholastic BE SURE to see the big: game between N. C. Co«llege and Morgran to be played at N. C. gym, Wednesday, February 26th., 8:00 p. m. Regal TheatrE Sunday and Monday, Feb. 23th - 24th BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM! “FRONTIER VENGEANCE” and “FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE” and Serial... “The Phantom Creeps** A WELL-INFORMED PUBLIC OPINION IS THE BEST BUL WARK OF OUR DEMOCRACY charity toeees. Hoops Brown WTO scored SiStaate’s center trailed with 12 when Jeanette, who earned title of g^oals from the field and sank 6112 points to ris credit. Answert to 'ITS TIME YOU KNEW’’ by Lawrence Ethel Barrymoie is now appearing io "The Corn Is Green.” Some of the aeronautical heroes included ia 4he Bulova NUl of Faixte are CoL Charles A. Liddberg, Admiral Richard £. Byrd, Clarence Chamberlain, Dick Merrill, Doug Corrigan, Amelia Earhart, Wiley Post and Harold Gatty. Molybdenum is used in the mamifacture of steeL Napoleon found it almost impossible to transport his h^vy artillery and supply trains through the mud, caus^ by the thaws. Tuesday & Wednesday, Feb. 25th - 26th S-P-E-C-I-A-L GEORGE RAFT in “THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT** Also Serial and Short 5c and 10c - THURSDAY, Bargain Day DOUBLE FEATURE “THE 13th MAN^ with Tex Ritter ^ and “RYTHM of the RIO GRANDE" ' with BiU Elliott ON THE STAGE---ALL THE WEEK MADAME LORRAINE She Can Really. Tdl You according rules of basketball. Only eight players and one coach from each 9chorf will be the guests of the school. All other persons, aire x- pected to naeet thw orwo expenses. GENEKAL nb^BlfA.TIOK Coaches and their teams viH report to the Dean of Office Long Island Building fof room assgnments opQn thi^ rrival at the school Visitii^ coaches and mciali will room in Maurice Hall, and meals will be served th«n in the Fa*nltv Dining Room. Members of aD teams wiH room in the Lonsr Island Build ing, and meals will he served them in the Student Dining Hall Meals wiB be served visitQib in the Practice Scrod L a n e h Room at reasonable rates. HEAI. H01718: Breakfast — 7:00 to 7:30 a. m. Dinner 12:30 to 1:30 p m. Sup>per — —5:30 to 8:00 o. m. J. L. WHITBHEAD, Graduate Manager of Al^letiee — I—"'"I ^ 0n,&^Ace,90»*m oi^ -me BEST BAiwMiar m-ms PAPmK'tboMl LBlis QO M3M AT qorimr! MIWIAMr
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