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l^i.uuiu* PAGE EIGHT THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1950 Eagles- c(^ni1imuMl f^nii I'ag*' iM'nr? Jutik tliii* V 4 «d\auta«c, aiiJ for llif r«u»aiiiii*T of tlie lialt, Ibt tilt w.ts a Uitor- game. Wes* VilvuiV pluV'-T, I iat^'ln- (ii II HI P s.! » iuVk. Iiaiulhfd I be ,irat- gy of tbf \Vt>t \ irgiumufc, u» offeii- bive 1‘iiteml iiiaiu>> uu work- jiij tlie i-nsaba in to W'ilsoi) or Lloyd or, wlien the Eajfles ti^t- = in‘»i thfir (lefenw, moving the ball to where any otn' of a« euiii|ilihlie»i MiiiMil ot jMiint inak t-rs eouUi take unhurrieil sliots at the Uet&. Harold Hunter faptaiii Han.hi Hunter, as alwaxs. wa'' the "Nixth ’ man. IdT the Kajjleh. TSv iee iu- niale aceurate pa-sses 1o Warliek, as tile bijr eapT moved under the basket for Mieetfssl'ul shots; anil twice ill till- si'euiid peruHl of the first franii\ he hdunei'-pHssed te AVoaver, who raeed thron^rh the Monntainoer s def' ii nps. Fnmi 11 11. the seore moved to KMl, West Virjrinias I'^all; 15-13, West Virjrinia; la-all; 17-15, West Vir^riniH and tiien to 19-15, West Virjrinia, when the ‘Jax-kets* Saiilsbnry [lilfered a pass and dribbled in for a snow bird. Shots Fall Off After tlie throw-in. the Kat ies worked the ball over in the eonier to Warliek, who tried a one-hander. The ball hit inside the basket and jumped out, A rebound by Taylor was wide to the left, and a second shot by Yount? spun crazily on cdpe of the rim and fell into tlie hands of Lloyd. Lloyd’s pass was in tended for (Hllianj, who was clear umler the West Virjrinia froal. hut Hunter, as he was to lo on many other occasions, swiped the pa.ss and shot the ball to Weaver, who blazed into the foul circle from the left side, made the crip, and fell after the shot. The CIAA champions got back lu the ball game at 2:>-25, bcfon to 1 aylor, ^^no fanned beauti Kntv -nve Ihe VeUow .Uckets aUiill.v aiul to.s.sed ni aimi Her .rip _’t» _.t adNantage after sinkuig u Ueebie. In tUe next sHTamUle under the .\orth Caroluia goal, Taylor coniinitted hw f»>urtli pemuual foul, and with uine iiiiuutes lett »u llie halt, Loach .XieLiiidon *111 in re!>t.rve cen ter George Ureene. Haiftime i7*i6 West \ irgulia could move no further away from the Eagle.', than one point, however, aii Bill Voting cliunked in a net-whip- per from neat mid court to ■start and maintain the earlier lmsket-for-bask#t pace until tlie intcrnus.sion, when the 4t* INnirnaiiient champs were still hanging on to a precious oue- ponit, M 'M ailvantage, ill the second half, the Mpiads euiitinued to exchange goals, with both defens»‘s relaxing slightly and the contest bec.oni- mg faster. The Eagles managctl lo stay rl{,'ht behind the West or lay-1 \ irginians, but couhln’t seem to move ahead until Weaver drop ped in a one-hander frj)in be hind the foul circle to give hib mates a brief 51-54) advantage. The Yellow Jackets’ Wilson, with his hook-shot working like five hundred drilled ten points through the bucket in the first ten minutes of the period; and the big scorelKiard flashed only three minutes playing time re maining when West V’irginia niovetl ahead 65-08. Tied Score A pa.ss from Hunter to W'eav- er, as the speedy lil,tle forward broke under the basket from the left, put the Eagles in front G8- 07, but Enty dropped in a charity to.ss to knot the count. Then Taylor eluded Enty to lay up a crip, before Clarence Clark, whose new role in competition was that of shot-maker, sank a long shot to knot the count at 70-70. After the throw-in, the Eag les worked the ball dow’n the court slowly, moved it behind the foul circle, and passed it in insurance I'ointii West V irgiiiiH s move down till- court was inlelfiipteil by iiiinter, wiio intercepted aiiotli- er ‘.(acket pass and tiegan a iree-e with lev, thuii u iiiililite iflt 111 the game, twice UiiMiig the timeless iiiiiiutes, I'jagle i«ig- ei's were louleil by the anxious V\est Virginians, and twice Warliek and llumer ailded the insurance poiuta. Twice al.so, was the ball, in tiirnubout fashion, taken from Hunter during the final sec onds, hut on one occasion, the resulting West Virginia shot was iiiae»'iirati-, and Uill Vouiig intercepted tlie ball the other timv. At the game’s end, lIUioUl Hunter, however, who was nam ed tile Tounianieiit's “.Most \ aluable I’layer, " had the ball. Pearsontown— (Continued from l‘age Five) tile hostess took ehargt" where a very ta.sty menu was served of hot dog.s with all the trimmings, fruit punch, cream cookies, pick les, [)canuts and candy. in the B division was made up of Iliur«ton Warliek, Eu^eae Har rell, and .IeHsi4> Melvin, all of Hickory; and .lohn Blalock and Frank Hiirris of Kings Moun taiti. Negroes- (Continued from age Due) sel .lack (Jreenberg of the na tional office. This is the first suit filed by the NAACF for admission of Negro students to a so-called “white" undergrad uate institution of higher learn ing. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank neighbors and friends for their acts of love and sympathy, floral offerings and use of cars in the recent loss of my grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Rose Johnson. MRS. GRACE R. WILLIAMS Amey's Funeral Home 401 PINE STREET HOUR S ERVICE —J-2 97 1 AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS “Respect For The Living And Reverence For The Dead” MR. EARLY PATTERSON Mr. Early Patterson died Saturday, March 11th at the Durham County Home. Arrangements for fu neral are incomplete pending the arrival of Mrs. Daisy Mae Cooper, daughter of the deceased, who resides in New York. S. C.— NOTICE TO CREDITORS .VOHTII CAROLINA) lU iniAM (nH’NTY) lliiviiig {ninlified ns ndmiiiiiitrBtor of tlic estate «f James U. Carver, tle- ceased, tale of Diirliiim County, Nortli Carolhia, tliis i« to notify all i>erson» hnviiiK elaiiiis iif^aiiist ttio estate «if nnil (h>eenne«l to e:tliibit them to tlie iiniterHigned at Ihirham, North Caro lina on or before the 17th (lay of .\fnrcli, 11I51, or thin notice will be pleadeil in bar of their recovery. All IK'ruon.s indebted to said estate will |ilfn»e make immediate jtayment. Tliis 17th day of March, 1950. MtX'HANICH AND FARMKW. H.VN'K, .\dministrator, Estate of .lames (i. Carver, deceased. T. n. PARHAM, 'Trust Officer. (Continued from Page One) (K)U. The first graduating class will receive diplomas in June, 1950. The new building, constructed of concrete, hollow tile and brick, is two stories high and contains many advantages ot modern con struction. The first floor eon-\) tains a reception room, indi- dcrh.AM COUNTY) vidual offices for the dean, his > Having qualified as administrator secretary and teaching members Lf n„. ..^tate of Rol>erf C. Evans, de of the faculty, and five ^jlass-of Ihirham County, North NOTICE TO CREDITORS rooms. As many" as thirty stu dt'nts may be accommodated in each classroom. The building is singularly equipped with ele vators. A library room and stacks sufficient for a library of 40,000 volumes have been provided on the s(*cond floor to gether with offices and a work room for the law librarian. Ucading rooms arc provided for the students. The building has a moost court room completely ejuipped. E. E. Smith- (Continued from I’age Four) Salem. The all-tournament team Carolina, this is to notify all persons having; clHims against the estate of .«taid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Durham, North Caro- lin on or before the 17th day of March, 19.51, or this notice will be pleaded in l)ar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th day of March, 1950. MKMIAN1CS .\NI> F.\RMBBS B.\NK, Administrator, Estate of Roliert C. Evans, Deceased. T. D. PARHAM, Trust Officer. notice IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CATiOLTNA) DURHAM (X>rNTY) SCARBOROUGH & HARGETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 522 E. Pettigrew St. 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone J-3721 MR. JAMES CARVER Mr. James Carver of 412 Plum Street, died March 6. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 9. Interment was at Beechwood Cemetery. MRS. DELCIA ARMSTRONG Mrs. Delicia Armstrong, formerly of Durham, died Tuesday, March 7 at Hampton, Va. Funeral services for Mrs. Armstrong were held at the Fu neral Home Friday, March 10, Interment was in Beechwood Cemetery. ✓ MR. WALTER SMITH Mr. Walter Smith, formerly of Durham, died Fri day, March 10. Funeral arrangements are incom plete. MR. HARRISON HOLMAN Funeral services for Mr. Harrison Holman of Route 5, Durham, N. C., were held Tuesday, March 14th at Mount Level Baptist Church. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. Porterfield’s Hardware Co. Garbage Can $1.75 Garbage Can Holders $2.95 Step On Can For The Kifrchen $3.95 Clothes Driers $2.75 Large Cast iron Wasli Pots Spring Ciotlies Pins 15c per doz, Porterfield’s Hardware Co. 322 MANGUM STREET DIAL F-132 CENTER CUTS PORK CHOPS Grab Your Basket And Run . . . Yes Run . . . To Take Advantage Of The Wonderful Prices At Dil lard’s Self-Service. “We Sell The Best For Less.*’ Savings And Values Ga lore! ! WEBSTER’S TOMATO JUICE No. 2% Can 3 *5c ,49c LB. 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MIIA'VX IS08 THi: I>KKKN1>A.NT, Mi1|»m I hks, will take tliut tlie in-limi rii titled ui above Imt tH-fii eiiiniiifnced )ii thf- iSuiHTior (,’ourt of llurliHiii Couuty, North CuroUua, for u divorce on tbs gruuiidi of two jear* icpuru tiuu; iiiiU tlir laid detViidaiit will fur Hier tHke wotice tliat he in required tu uppeiir Ht the Office of the Clerk of the Huperior t’ourt of said County’ in thf ('•ourthoune in Diirhuiii, North Cnroliuu, on or before twenty (20) day* after the 14 day of April, 1H50, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will applj to the 0>urt for tho relief de manded in said complaint. This 15th day of March, 1950. JAH. K. WTONK, Assistant Clerk of the (^perior Court, Durham Couu ty. C. J. (lATKH, Attorney. Classified AN EXPERIENCED WIN DOW WASHING MAN. Floor Waxing and Washing Wood work. Call for Walter McCloud at RHODES’ CLEANERS. Phone J-3893. One house for sale, 607 Alston Avenue. One House and Store, 508 Alston Avenue. Call R. L. 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