mmfmsTrrrrrrr TXv.:rT::'7; |.rrr:-:v- f THE CAROLINA TIMES — SatafSkr, Xi«. li^ ttM • Area Colleges Land Star Athletes ’ > V PitESIDENTS OF GOLF SUMMIT—Heads of the United Golfers Association and leaders in Its RffiUBted units were in Dayton last week for important conference involving future plans of VGA to sponsor and promote the gro p’s annual tournaments. Seen above are, left to Tight, UGA president Franklin T. Lett, Detroit; Moss H. Kendrix, D. C. public relations fiiim head; Max Stanford, Eastern Golf Association president, Philadelphia, and Howard Apdenon, president of the Midwest District olf Association, all pausing between rounds in tourney siibnsored by Dayton’s Fairway Go’f Club. The Moss H. Kendrick Organization was retained by UGA to handle certain aspects of its public relations and prom6tions. 'Wf paid rent on our house before we built rt^ A young couple in our town have’just moved into a ^rand-new, wonderful home of their own; •'Fwin tlieir savings, they used $2500 for the down payment and $1000 more for new things for th^ house. A while ago, they hit on a smart idea. Every time they paid rent they put an amount equal to a quarter of the rent into their savings account and ear-marked it for their new home. Earnings on their savings helped their account grow. Then came the happy day when they could buy the home they wanted. The place they chose to eave was our Jnsured Savings and Loan Association. Here, generous dividends, compounded, and friendly cooperation make any savings plan work more quickly, more ea|i|y. Savings are insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insuitance Corpora- . tiort, an agency of the .U. S. Government. Why stop by and start saving with us today for a home of your own or any of the things you want? WMER YOU SAVI bOKj MAKK A DIFFCRENCl MITUAL SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone:3-1151 112 West Parrish Street Durham^ iV. C. Member of the Savings and Loan Foundation, Inir., sponsors of this ad^Mtisement in Better Homes & Gardens and todies' Horn* Journal Rules For Golf Tourney Given WASHINGTON, D. C. The United Golfers Associ ation this weelc issued a state ment covering rules of play for its tournament to be held at Pittsburgh, August 25-29, and announced appointment of Washington, D. C. public rela tions firm to handle pertain as pects of its promotions. Mrs. Pq,ria Brown, UGA tour nament director, released statement outlining rules of play and announced that tournament will be played at North and South Parlt courses in Pitts burgh. Amateur men will quali fy at North Park, while the wo men and senior men will play over the Soiith Park course. All RAIN FAES TO HALT PUY * ALLENTOWN, Pa. A continuous downpour of .'ain failed to halt the scheduled United Golfers Association, Eas- ern Division Tournament at Allentewn, Pa., last weekend where 130 ardent golfers vied for honors in pro and amateur divisions. Mrs. Parris Brown, Washing- -on, D. C., UGA Tournament di- i-ector, and her assistant, “Star ter” Reddick, of Philadelpliia, reported golfers from six eastern, seaboard states journeyed to tlie beautiful but difficult Pennsylva nia course to participate. Howard Wheeler, Philadel phia, Was first place winner in the pro division at 148 for 33it holes, haying a two under parj 71 on final round. William Mays, Washington, D. C., and Richard! torTecon^Tacfwith’^fso. anl'COACH FLOYD BROWN AND HIS PJERTO RICAN BASKETBALL TEAM Walter Steward, Baltimore, was! Ccrch I loyd Brown of the North Carolina College basketball Eagles, who is coaching the third place winner. | cpge spoit in Pcei to Rico this summer, is shjwn he: e witk his Puerto Rican charges. Read- Thomas was the only Negro ta’ii’S Johnny Rodriguez, (96) clockwise, the players are Rpf^el Valle, Norbeito Cnw. qualify in the National Open Tito Srnturi, .Coach Brown (The Iceman), and Domingo “Lolo” Gonzales. The lad in back played at Tulsa, Oklahoma. In is Brown’s Bali boy Flaco (Skinny) Suhs the amateur division, James Holloway, of New Jersey, was first place winner, followed by; fernd^IIcrand^Murrlrstre^ Ofle ConsolatioH: It’s Crcat For The Tarheel Fans of Baltimore, third place. GREENSBORO 127. Thd others are Florida A&M Teachers College at Winston- The head, football coach at University of Tallahassee,] galem, October 25, 2:00 P. M- champs, of the Southern Inter-j’ ,r • .» i. collegiate Athletic Associatio:^' University at Tal- and Maryland State College of l^hassee, November 8, 2:30 P. ftincess Anne, winners in the M., and North Carolina College A. And T.’s Coach Faces Tough Gridiron Schedule With At Who’s On First? NEW YORK A&T College is just trying to make other folks happy. -Bert Piggott, the freshman The second annual edition of coach who took over the reigns WHO’S WHO IN SPORTS, fea- for the A&T Aggies last season, • Central Intercollegiate Athletic at Durham in the Thanksgiving taring 95 personality profiles of. explained this week the reason Association flag race, both fea- today’s top sports figures, was'for the tough schedule his boysjturing the Aggies in homecom- published this week. Produced: jvill face this fall. He told re- ing events. by the editors of SPORT Maga-! Portors, “we are not out of our Other home games, afternoon zine, the 50 cent publication con-i minds. We arranged the sche- tains facts, anec'dotes and overj dule to please our fans.” 200 pictures of sport’s greats! That is the best way he could qualifying rounds must be start ed between 7 AM and 4 PM on Monday, August 25. Junior entries will play in two age groups, 9 to 14 anS 15 to 17, inclusive'. This division will play its rounds over the North Park course on Thursday and Friddy, August ^8 and 29. The professional division begins play on Tuesday, August 26, in the afternoon. On the second ranging from Hank George Yardley. engagements, will pit the Aggies against South Carolina State College pctober 11; Morgan Classic. Thursday, November 27, 1:30 P. M Third Member Of Burlington Team Has Three Offers Tennessee State and A4cT Col lege landed two of the AA champion Jordan-Sellera c*|cr«, it was reported this week hf John H. Malloy, coach of the I championship winning Burling ton quintet. A third senior from the team is currently trying to decid* among offers from foiv achoola. James Boone, a forward for the Jordan-Sellera cagers, it headed for Tennessee State on a foot ball acholarahip. Boone, • 3*2”, 220 pounder, also played fullback for the Barlington high school football team which wM runner-up fcJ? western diviskm title honors. A&T College enticed Jotepft Short, co-captain and center lor the basketball team, to play tot the Aggies. Short, tallest man oa the Burlington team at 8’5”, alap played football lor the Tigen. He was an end. A 193 pounder. Short may play both sport* for AiT. Robert Murray, the Tigers co- captain and jump shot artist, te dickering with offers from John son C. Smith, A&T, TennessM State and the University of Con necticut. Murray was the leading i scorer -for the Tigers last year. He bucketed 260 points in 20 games. The University of Connecticwl has already landed another school athlete from the state. Dudley (Greensboro) high's Ed. Martin has completed prelimi nary preparations for enroll ment at the New England aehdpL Aaron to how champions from'State CoUege, the annual home day, the pro ranks will be cut to thirty-six players.' '* Men _ players will qualify divisions of 32, which will cut to flights, of 16, while wo men players and the senior men will go from divisions of 16 to flights of eight. The juniors will play 27 holes. Other instructions and rules will be issued at tour nament time. BEEFiATER Holly Poultry Co. IIIU.., ■UIIMUGHI . BIHMTEB DISTILLEDLONIHI' g'liiilllll!!!!!: Visit BAKE SHOP Phone PA 2-3592 last y«ar in three different con- |erences ended up on his scher dule. Heading the list is Tennessee J|tate A&I University of Nash- ■Ville, winners of the Midwestern coming tilf, November 1 and Virginia State College, annual] High School Senior Day, Nov. 15. I The road schedule calls for^ Virginia Union University in the AtnWtic Assocfation flag. That Fish Bowl, Norfolk, Va., October aggregation will open against 4, 8:00 P. M.; Maryland State the Aggies here in Greensboro' College at Princess Anne, Oct. on Saturday night, September^ 18, 2:00 P. M.; Winston-Salem Tarheelia’s Mountain Trout Fishermen Get Bonus Of^xtra Month Of Season Moved To New Location FOURTH AT VINE ST. Wholesale and Retail to groups and churches. Specials on Week-ends Fresh Eggs and Chickens For All Occasion. Delivery Service PHONE PA 2-8870 Tar Heel mountain trout fishermen will get an extra month of fishing this year - with restrictions. The Wildlife Re sources Commission has extend ed tlie season on certain desig nated streams in twenty counties to September 30 instead of Au gust 31. The creel limit during September will be reduced from ten to five daily. Following are the counties, streams and sections of streams affected by the amended regula tion: Alleghany County - Little River, from Whitehead Bridge downstream; Brush Creek from Route 21 bridge downstream; Glade Creek from Route 21 bridge downstream. Ashe County - New River, north fork, from Maxwell to Sharp’s mill dam. Surry County - Fisher River and Ramey Creek from Law Gap Dam to Blevin’s Store. Watauga County - Watauga River from Fuscoe to Tennessee line; Middle Fork from Lake Chetola to Boone Dam. Avery County - Linville River from Linville Co. property to Refuge line. Burke County - Linville River from first bridge to second bridge below Lake James. Caldwell County - Yadkin River from Finley P. O. to Buf falo Creek. McDowell County - Arm strong Creek from Roses Creek to Catawba River. Mitchell County - Cane Creek from Clarrissa to Toe River. Rutherford, Henderson Coun- ‘ ties - Rocky Broad River from Buncombe County line to Lake i Lure. ! 2 % « iQUAlkT 86 PROOP JAMES WALSH 4 CO.. IWX iAWrCNCCBUROk INOl Yancey County - Cane River from Upper Falls to Bowlena ^reek. Burrough’s BEiFEATER 6IN IMPORTU irM IHtUNt ty KOMMW CORPOMTIOI^ NiW YORK 1, N. T. •4 MtPF • BUTIUtt ITM lUm WANTED NEWS FliOM EVERY TOWN AND NAMIET IN NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROliNA AND VIRGINIA Department E WRITE mW: ' THE CAROLINA TIMES DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA lEARIS mm YOU CAN EXTRA CASH EVERY WEMK! 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