Mm nx THE CAROLINA tlMfiS SATIHDAY, MAY 24th, 1941 SN. U. mils COIFEIDICE TMCK TITLE ★SPORTINBWORLDA^ Morris Brown Wins SI AC Golf Meet Eleven Records Broken As S. U. Captures Title SooUandville, lA. — Eleven old conferenee records ■were smashed Friday and Saturday, af* Coach Oil (Jruter’s Southern University thinclads amassed 49 points to win the third annual Southwst- em Athletic Conference track and field /fhamitonship held on the Southern University track and field. Following Sou%em in total points amassed were Prairie View 34; W^y, 29, Arkansas State, 26 1-2, Bishop, 17 1-2, Teaxs Col lege, 5. and Langston 3. Winning the individaal high point trophy was Mason of Prairie \iew with 11 1-4 pointcs Southern also won the tennis tonmanient as Austin and Lem Brown teamed to beat Prairie View’s Evans and Neil in the finals of the doubles. Earlier, Austin and Brown of Southern . were pitted against each other for the finals in the singles, which was won by Austin. Brown after taking the first two sets lost the next three. Tuskegee Girls Win Track Title In Alumni Bowl Bullitt calls China “our West ern front”; asks all to aid her. • Senator Wheeler declares the nation is “rushinfi:” into war. Tuskegee — The thirteenth an nual Junior and Senior Women’s track and field championbhips which were held in ^he Alumni Bowl here last week saw new re cords established in both the Junior and Senior Divisions. In the senior division Tuskegee won the meet with 78 points; Prairie View was second with 22, and the Fort Valley State College was third. Hattie Hall, of Tuskegee, broke the record in the discus throw which was set back in 1932 by I^ura Woods of HowarJ Academy Florida at 103 feet, inches The new record of 104 feet, 9 lr2 in- ches was made *by Missi Hall on her third throw in the finals. In the big jump Alice Coachman, competing unattached, jumped 5 feet, 2 inches to displace the re cord of five feet 3-4 inches get by Mable Smith in 1938. In the Junior division the Tuske gee high school won the champion ships with 21 points, being close ly pursued by Madison high school of Albany, with 19 points; II. A. Hunt high scchool. Fort ValW 18 points and Hempstead H ’ g h whool with 7 points. In thp first bent of the 440-yd relay Tuskegee team of Lillie Purifoy, Clara Perry, Alice Coach Coachman and Rowcnn Harrison set a new record of 51.2 econds, to displace the old record of 52.5 iHPcoftds jestabli^hed by 'Madison high school last year. This ^ame team won thp finals in this event in 52 flat. 50 Meter Dash-r-Won by Lury Newell Tuskegee Tenoy Stoney, Prairie View second ;Daisy Har- fell third. Time 6.6 seconds. 100 Meter Dash—won by Vida Mwllock, Prairie View, Bes.sie Carey second; ilaggie Pete, third Time 13.3 seconds. 200 Meter Dash—won by Hes ter Brown, Christine Long second Time 27.5 seconds. 80 Meter Hurdles—won by Le- lie Perry, Vida Medlock second# Time 13.3 seconds. 440 Yard Relay—won by Lucy Howell, Hattie Hall, Lelia .Perry, Hester Brown, Medlock Crenshaw Branche Toney second. Still Track Champs Marriner S. Eccles, chairman Federal Reserve: “We must abandon the idea that taxation is merely a means of securing: revenue; the effects of taxation on economy should be the primary consideration.” m * m m Jesse Jpne§^ Secretary of Com merce: “We have not yet made any sacrifices, but they are in store for us, plenty oft hem.” Dark Lauf^Uer . . ■Y Ol HARMN0TON Beats Out Tigers, Morehouse To Win Golfing Title The Lincoln UniTersity (Mo.) track team copped the Mid-West Conference Track Championship for the foorth snccessive time last Saturday on Lincoln Field. Coach Kemp's thinclads, whose challenge and emerged the Tic- dominance w«s threatened by the tors. Score: three other competing sdiools —.Virginia 39, Kentucky State, West Virginia, berforce 1. and Wilberforce—braved the stiff Lincoln Kentucky 78, WeBt 35, WU- MORGAN STATE COLLEGE CAPTURES C. L A. A. TRACK TITLE IN MEET Baltimore, Maryland, (Special) — The Twentieth Annual track and Field Championships of the ColoreJ Intercollegiate Athlteic Association were held in the Mor gan State College Stadium on Saturday. Nine colleges and thir teen high schools participated. A special feature of the meet was the one-mile relay between ‘ the Ordinance Training Battalion and the Edgewood Arsenal. No records were broken, but the races were run in good atyle either during or between spring showers which drove spectatore to shelter several times during the afternoon. Standing of the Collegiate Division The Collegesi competing and the points earned by each listed below: I ; • Morgan State — — — A and T Virginia State Lincoln University Hampton Institute Saint Paul Shaw University — — Howard University —^ • Paul; fourth, Brown, Virginia State. Time 9.9 seconds. 120 Yard High Hurdles—Won by Lewis, A and T, second, Cam pbell, Morgan; third, Thomasi, Morgan, fourth Doggett, Lincoln Time 15.9 seconds. 880 Yard Run—Won by Bowie Morgan, second; S. Hundley Howard, third Harris, Storer, fourth, Brown, Lincoln. Time 2 minutes, 13 seconds. 220 Yard Eun—Won by Boone, Shaw, second, Brown Virginia State, third Stewart Moi’gan, fourth, Burdnell, Morgan. Time 22.1 seconds. Two-Mile Run—^Won by Hurtt, Morgan, second. Stamper, Vir ginia ^tate, third Hall, Lincoln fourth, Moree, Howai*4. Time 10 minutes, 40.6 seconds. 220 Yard Low Hurdles—^Won by Campbell, Morgan, second, Marshall, Saint Paul, third Pay ton, Hampton, fourth, Ray, A and T. Time 27.3 seconds. Gerald Campbell, British Min ister at Washington: “What you do in America must be the right thing for yourselves. Practical self-inter est and not sentiment must con trol you at this time." « « • • N. BIBLE THOUGHT * “The Lord make yon to in * crease and abound in love * one toward another, and * toward all men.”—L Thes- * salonians, iii., 12. « • « « Tuskegee, Ala. — Morris Brown Colh“ge of Atlanta, George succeed ed Morehouse College, also At lanta, as Southrn Intercollegiate Athletic (Conference Gold Cham pions here Thursday and Friday, May 8-9, when she turned in a low aggregate score of 940 strokes, with Fla. A and M College tiiking Second honors with an even 1,000 and Tuskegee third place with an aggregate score of 1,061 strokes. Morehouse did not defend the the crown she won succefsively in the Inaugural year of 1939 and again last season, but Alabama State and Fort Valley State put tip a grim fight for hoqors and threatened the winner and runner up throughout the opening day of play. • j Medal honors went to William “Coach'’ Mitchell, Montgomery, Freshman at Morris Brown, who turned in a 54-hole score of a stroke better than the feggteg- ate of 329 shown by his teammate Roscoe Sherard. However, Morris Brown's wo men golfers, who did not figure in the bid for team honors because four entrants required to form a full team, haj the lowest aggreg ate scores with Mrs. Thelma Mc- Tyre’s 122 taking medal honors, Mrs. Howell ’» 126 rating second honors and Miss Doroothy Parks 133 coming m for fourth honors. Fort Valley’s Dorothy Glenn bagg ed third place in 127. Only 18 hftles were played in the women division. The Southern Interscholastic Gold Championships were copped by Booker T. Washington High tf Atlanta when they turn ed in a low aggregate of 953 strok es to BTWHS of Montgomery’s 995, with Tuskegee High finish ing third. Medal honors went to Henry ’Baldwin, of Montgomery, whoFe 54-hole score of 218 was superior to that of any of the collegiate golfers. "The right to strike the government is not anq can not Henry A. Wallace, Vice Presi dent. ” “Time is running short. Much as we hate the choice the is sue of slavery or war may be forced upon us as it has been forced on others.” MiJajIni AmbmItm fine—then Brother Bootaie ask somebody # win th« war. wn2 going to Storer -2 Standing of the Scholastic Division Douglass, Batlimore 62 ‘Bordentown, New Jersey 49 W. iDavis, Virginia 16 Worcester, Maryland 09 Moton, Maryland 05 Dunbar, Baltimore 04 Cardoza, Washington 02 Storer, West Virginia 02 Vocational, Baltimore 01 Cooksville, Maryland 00 Highland Park, Maryland 00 Howard, Delaware 00 Lincoln, Mo. 00 The Collegiate Events One Mile Run—^Won by Brown, Lincoln; second, Hurtt, Morgan, third ^ Carter, Virginia State, fourth. Stamper, Virginia State. Time 4 minutes, 35.5 seconds. 440 Yard Run—Won by Drake, Morgan; eecond J. Taylor, Hamp ton, third Fletcher, Morgan, four th, Carey, Saint Paul. Time 49.4 seconds. 100 Yard Dash—Won by Ste wart, Morgan; second D. Boone Shaw, third, W. 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