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THE C A R O L I If A T £ S 4.A—DURHAM, N. C. SATURDAY, SmiMBBR I, 19*2 WOMEN LEAGUE CHAM PIONS — Htr* ar* th« North Durham "Knicks", champions of tba rectntly cencludad Wom«n'( Mftbkll laagu* in Dur ham. Tha Knicki ara shown following fhair rictory In tha champlonthltp *ound of tha leagua toi4n)inaiiL Thay da- faatad lha |^ Chib Junior HosfasUr M-7 for tha titia, Knaalin^ fn front ara, laft to right, Btykara WTMItanM, Bar* bara Wori;ty, Collia )managar) and Loratfa Adams. Saatad nn fha sacond raw ara Umtteod, Paaks Shaw, Flora Umstaud, Rosyin Knucklas, Catharina Gambia and Dalois McNaill. i anding on tha thka Ihe sama order Carol . ’’hnson, Halen Worthy^ thy Paaks, Charlana lAllo- w(.y. Lulu Umstaad, Knucklas aivl ^aivicia Lat](iiri. RUNlfERS UP — ETon Smo.aka (front row, knaaling) holds sacond placa trophy as aha and taammaias of tha Bays Club Junior Hostess seftbMI taam posa for tha -St. Augustine's Continued from page 3 A Mr. Alfred Lnntj has been ap pointed as Chief Accountant. He received the B. S. degree from Florida A. and M. Univer sity. and has donru further study In Higher Accountancy through the LaSalle Extension Univer sity. Mrs. Ruth D. Hiclts and Mrs. Dorothy T. Brinson will work In the women's personnel area, photograi^iaj^ thair capture ^ai44,|»U(i« in tha Durham wbiii^iPi'MMball lea* gue. ShowM tn^ JtiiiNrllMg, left to right, Gt#4ildblyh !Amos, . and Mr. Sylvester Peterson will I work in the men's persormel area. Mrs. Hicks attended Saint I Augustine's College and A. and T. College. Mrs. Brinson atterrd- r1 Shaw University and the University of North Carolina. Mr, Peterson Is a graduate of Staint Augustine's College. Mr. George W. Flemmin'g is serving as Director of Public Relations. He is a graduate of Saint Augustine’s College, and has worked in the public schools of North Carolina. Dorothy Carr, Eron Smoaka", Mable Carr and Christine Al len. Standing, l«il to right, are John Raiford, (coach), Don aid Smoaka (assistant coach). t Jafcqualine Smoaka, Shjurtoy Bullock, Rosa Bullock, 0«^l- dine Bullock, Lorlna ThOi^ and Loris Evans. —photo by PU(«4^; Rites Held For Wfllington lllack of 22 RiUgo-' vay Avu., diud at Lincoln Hospital I Sunday tvrning, September 2. Kun | ral sorvi'.'e will be held Thurs-| lay at 4 p.m. at St. Murk A. M. I;:.' '.ion Church, lU’V. K. L. Sppaiisl (jfficiatinc. Burial will follow in iii'cciiwood Cemeicry. j Survivors are his 'A’)fe, Mrs. Lucille C. iilack; one daughter , Constance Black; one brother Charles Campbell of Honolulu. Ha waii; three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Cox of Brooklyn. N. Y.; Mrs. Pearl Pelder of Durham and Mrs. Anian Ja Wallace ot Duriium, several nieces and nephews. Hillside are really working -jielp us field u good tcam,Wii>t)(?^U- ation last season akg "tbf&Lits toll of several top siart^fi^'*' “Our boys are eager for the opening game," tha Tiger men tor continued," but we st|U have a lot of brushing up to doc" The Merrick-Moore squad jylll have lour returnees from ^st I season who saw considerable of fensive action. liillside’s probable starters I will be; ends Fred Greerr and William Tucker; tackles Charles McNeil and James Dertipson; 1 guards William Forte and Alex i Robinson: center Charles John son; halfbacks Joseph McGill and Alton Teasley; fullback Benjamin Carrington; and quar terback Wesley Clement. During halftime, the Hillside Band will also make its initial appearance of the season in a musical show. Continued from front page Moore last season, and undoubt- ly. Coach Harry “Chocker" Ed- u monds' chargers will be out to noVFRNOR A%ED TO HALT LA. VIOLENCE NEW ORLEANS, La. _ Qover Davis of Louisi ana has been asked by the capture the crown to ^ven-up southern Conference Education the short series with the hor- ^ ' I of vioIenx;e in north Louisiana I Dominated by an experienced directed against civil righU lead Mjii^side clu|b, the Tigers felt ^^s. the strong sting of the Hornets I last year as they fought through I a 36 to 0 defeat. I Both clubs have been weaken- ^ ed In depth since last season be- In a letter to the Governor, Dr. James A. DombrowskI, 'ex-j ecutive director for the SCPF, said six such violent attacks in northern Louisiana in the past Straight BOURBON Whiskey $0.2S IPIflT ♦3-60 4^5 quart TraoM MtnuMo eowANil lAWUNOWtVk WNIVgtf cause of graduation, and each ten months raised the question , team has a number of inexperi- I enced players who have been I worked hard to land a berth on j the respective squads. I Coach Edmonds of Merrick- i Moore had this to say concern ing the up-coming game; “we • have a number of fellows who as to whether Louisiana ciUcens can assert, a ‘‘minority j^inion without placing their ^ves and property in jeopardy." Protests also have been sent, by SCEF to the Department of Justice and the U. S. ‘‘Civil Rights Commissioa. Hey Kids! Free School-I^k Covers at COLONIAL STORES (FREE WHEN ACCOMPANIED lY A0ULT.) 12 TO 18 LB. AVG. TENDER, PLUMP DRESSED TURKEYS it^33 CfllONIU ST(H£S| FANCY CRY-O-VAC BAKING NATUR-TENDER FULL CUT BONELESS ROUND STEAK • • • • • 79 j(.UNCH BOX DELIGHT! NEW CROP RED DELICIOUS APPLES 2 29 SAVE c ON HOT cur Eat a Better Breakfast Coffee lb. 37c ^W ■ ■ (WITH CHICORY) w 4r * rilEMIUM DUALITY FOR LESSI C.S. INSTANT Coffee iVi’.lQLE G.1AIN G00D:!ESS-3-MINUTE OATS COOKING QUICK 6-OZ. JAK 12-OZ. PKG. RED GATE I^APLE FLAVORED 12-OZ. • a a a a BOTTLE SYRUP WALKER'S PURE WESTERN HONEY 3 LI. 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