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tMECAKOLiKATlMEi ^ SAtUROAY, AUeUST t, 1M3 ■'Pi >«—OURM^M, N. a. Seven Tan Expect Action in All-; Ridiardson, Paremore are Among Group; Packers Hravy Favorites CHICAGO—M least seven t*n college stani ai« ex|w«tMl t» gkt the call Ktton wh«n flie Col- tdpr /Ml-ftait nwtt tHe Green B«y I pro ehamoiaM. i« ttie annual All>8t*r foMbaU fame hi*re i Friday nictit. niu fearaMM PkcDers. dVtPip- iOM of ItM pMf"iaNHWl letlfue fo tw* rf»n in a fow, re rat«d !i two to three tautMtown fawite in the came the fart ttMi' the Atl-Stan looked lnipr«>a«ite in a acrimmme afiinst the Chioago Bears last week. the sevta Negro pla^rt who Ire e«p«^1et t« get moeft actton FtiMy art end^ John MlKkev, of S|rarf^, and WU1l« Mchardnon Graham, ht his first year ia aach of ttie Alt^Stm in IHB, piloted' the team. to ■ 3A-t» vic tory over (he Detroit Uofia. Thi* >«raa the cigMk—and—last AH-stM victory in tN M game series. Graham teeit his team must rely on pasMhg Md Speed, rigut ing heA'ily in (heie aftaek plaiw' ire paflaen 8o»»y Gtttbi, Texait ChrtstiM; TM-ry Baker, Oregon; Rm Vandc*ke)en, Wiaeonsin; aiM Glynn Griffing, Mim. Richardsbir, #ho beat the Nwrtm with a toueMeWn reception in the North-SouA gane at Miami lait year, ia oae of sevml i^eiven the All^tars will d«f>end U|K>R. Others iiKlade Paid ^lately, Nvrth- Pl>AR C I A A basketball mania (or Ih* IN4 CIAA Touraa rishb Chranoo Gatnoa. TOORlfEyi)'— Members o( tha | ineni which retania to Greeaa- Balemt T. H. E. JeMa, ^giet'anaa CIAa B^|(*tball Tournamcni^ bore Pabruary l7. 2l and 29. I Tillb, Va.; br. Jack timykvT’ Cemmittee Iasi week conferred Seatad with Kant ia Joaai^h | CharioUa, and Dr. WUQam M. Wllk Bob lOftit. sft^ted iefi. Thompson, LawraacertNe. Va. Boll dlretor of atklatiea- at A. maaager of the Greantboro chairman ol the Committee, and T. College, official koatyte Coliseum, to complete arrange- Thoae sMsdlnf aee, from left to | tho'ttfMrAey. ' r Owens Is Recovering Frbm Auto Smash-up DENVSat — Baltimore Colt ^ •tar R. c. Owen appeared to be I out of daiW^r this week but his ; one month old son, Darren, re mained oArl^e critical list. j Owens,'hik wife Tina, and son 1 were injii^M in an automobile I accident which killed his daugh-1 ter Pamela last week. The famrty '"'as enroute from Qalifornia(tP Baltimore where ONven was to begin pre reason training for the Colts. Owen ^fered head Injuries, a collapasrd rib and a fractured rto in the accident. His wifeiiwas reported siow- 1t improvLng from a fractured vertebrae in her neck in ad dition to head injuries. Owen's son was reported on the critical list, at Children's boapltal th4 thifd straight «»y. OfficiafsTpt Pr"sbyterian hos pital reported Ow?ns. 28, in “high spirftfe” and improved. The aCt^ent took place 140 miles we^^f Denver near Yu ma, Colo. Owen was drivlnt; from his home in Relmont. Calif, to Baltim^^ for pre-season train In* with the Colts. The foqtlball star first became a sensation with the San .frjttn ■ciaco Forty Nirers as an end bis .patented “Alley Oop’ Ri^eation LoopllMPRmrvE Standings of.Jackaon: Uaefcatker, Dava Hob : western; Maohity, of Syraeusa; inioo. of Penn State: and backs! Hugh Campbell, of Washingtoa; •ta WitaM, Soathem Caflfrtrtiia; j Floyd IMm, F1ai>l4a a«d Bolk titrt loem; Charlie • Jencks, Miimt of Ottio. IfltAaM, Waakitigtain. an4 Be6| P^r tpeMf, tha tttwtars will hive NreiiipM, Utt H. i woh dirfltig bacHa as Ferguson, emeh Otto 4rah*m eon ' Pafem*he, Ifitellell and Ro^p'r ctStt ttmt hit team has a g«od K«clMtai», of PMln State, eftanae af»in«t the Packers but The game wilt be televised and a«Mitt tkai they Mwst be ready to kroadeast e«er ABC, at 8:45 EST. play when the game begin*. { ^ ffaseixrfl's Top Brass Accused of Erecting iron Curtain on Sport NtW ^KORK — Baaetjall’s top Broz was being paid to do the m^a^mant ku :hpen accuaed of show. eeeert^ an itow eurtain-based ‘*Qreen said he would ratlipf LfA«Ut LIADIRS » Pi«tur^| Nip, axtrame rifM) is ciKreitHy| riflM. Lawrawca FwHaik Aaran haae ia tke Beya Club aalrant inj iaa4inf the American kaapwa In'fmttI*, Claramia Cl«r> RpmM Ai* Mie burham junior |a*ekM ieai'll^e D«»rl*am kittle keafue a'lew, Jamee Roar, 9Mty •Mmara, pua. Tky team, spenserad by Mta reeerd- .faam memkars pie-: Jamaa Bfsan. intf AmikW*T Laslia. Mutuaf Savinpa and Lean Asaaala | h*»ed are, fiaa* row, seated: Ty- Standinp an Mie laat to fleti, ia Mie first iw • seriaa ofj rene Smilk, llyrepe Aiaton, Alfred ripM, are PrOerick Clii^ Ronald LIttie Leapwe teams ike Careiiwai McQveip, GHkert Pariref', Joltn Kinp. Vemen Atien, KemieHl Wall, Times will carry for the next aevw Pape, Jamt* Rivers, Michael Bur- Maivin Stuart, Arnold ReaSr Larry fftaphs, and iamas Prftf. Seated I WiMleim, Donnie CMMand, and ati the saten4 row are, laft lb afeA Ptirtfer. -^Pk*M if fkeefay The Beys^CliA teaiW managwd ky Dave Parlcar. (tHmd CHARLES k. HARRIS on written and unwritten codes th« information came from Bro- artaimd tioth major leagues in sran and that as far as the an effort to keep Inside informa i show's content was. concerned. ' ir’lATWT'a rvDTT T c ’■ from reaching the publir*^-|>DeWltt simply would have to LIKlLiliO In ait article in the current is-1 trust to the station’s good taste. ■ FAIRFTELD, ^nn. — Bi{^,sue of BPORT magazine, pub-1 “DeWitt was not satisfied. McAdams, rookie draftee .fromI lidhed > this week sportrarriter Tm afraid,’ he said to Green. , North Carolina College, was o«»e i iJjcit Toung «Mte* paragraph 8, ‘the Cincinnati club cannot let ^wy>u^r liijDrtf s « him down /ori NCrTootball Managers of the will SDonsor a. Pet-amuainted so eial for tne lfl6.T erlition of the CflWlInn College foothall tenm on Saflt, ,*5. Rooseve|J| Linsromh”, Innes manaeer, ,||nld that the Ret ao- qiiaintcd ^cffss'on U belrijf srion sored foi'lTh* fnotball nlnvpr^, their poorVi^o nr>,^ piiest nnrt exnopfed to draw some 100 per sons. } TVio tfi Imf one 7 n. rn Refrphr««»nt,q will b** ^ ^ fbero wfin of tli» hou''a** lane establishment and «r>«iorWW T.in^ro"'^^ clateH piwo nn IntroHii/**''’'’ ponrVi Wer man T?idH!"k. th« (p?*rri cnntnln, PonnTd '¥*(nma^. ,T. H. Wheeler. rfii’‘h*>tn biisl'’e'!»Tna’’ are srhedi(lfd to w”’» 'n^echen in resnoni*llto invitations. Amo'’(' We (>uet exne'*»i tn Z'r be preserf^* are in'"** »'nhH«h- • are, buslre«srn“n. wrC’s in-enm president, mtnttm mtti FAST PITCH LIA«Ut 1; Walltown 12- 1 .9^1 White Rock 13- S .887 Blue Beetles 7 » .538 Mech. and Farm. 6- B ' .4(Xi Bragtown ft-ie J33 West Durham • JI33 1 Lions 2- 1 •200|, Red Oak t- i .200 ] • • • BILL JONtS SLOW PITCH MAOUl Bomhers \6- 2 .883 Hangers IS- 2 .883 Turks 13- 6 .681, East End B- 6 .800 I Tigers S-13 .818 I 1 Kings HI .3131 1 Agents 3-11 .214! 1 Socialites 2-16 .111 • • • i BULL CITY WOMCN’f LEAOUl r Nicks 1»- 3 8M N. C. Mutual 'le- s .7881 Crest Street 12- 9 .571 • Amvets 13 11 MS Blue Belies 10^12 ' .458 Warrion ' a-15 2tH Vic^oys 0-21 008 ites||g^ |f July 27, 1963 AMIMCAN Boy’s Club 10^ • 1.000 Bragtown 7-7 .900 Crest Street" no .412 WaUto«n 4^11 .267 NATIONAL P. and C. S- I .889 Service Ptg. ■- 1 889 ,: M. and F. 2- 7 .222 White Rock 0, g .000 • • • , CtNTKAL Lyon Park 8- 1 .889 N. C. Mutual'' 7- 4 .636 Boy’s aub 5- 6 •45^ Bobcats 0- E .000 McAdams, a Durham native I the Oia^ , tiket fkr tna^or lenfue baael^il aa a feBqit j provMin^ “the rigid fram#- la^rk of baaakall’a Iron eui^alti-^ The paragraph reads “the play a^ aprees that ke \eH> not. make public appearancea. onference honort ta Mi niiM eart. ' ' I'J Other rooktea makldf an flanker Rottr pemiM kk^ picture k*>Wp take*, or write or aponaor amfkotine articlaa nAtlMnt tike #rttten ooHaa^-' •f tha e)^ wkich ahall not M Experts Pick 5 r>-- iX Excel in Pro to League NEW YORK — The New Packers w^ll m«tt again this The Lions' Night Train Latte York Giants and the Green Bay | year in the National Football' Add*rley oif the Park- League championship game, ac cording to an exclusive poll of sportawriters published in the current Issue of SPORT maga zine. Grami)ling Squad To Face 9 Foes Tlib Season aomiHete control over its con tent.’ “Preen reminded D e Witt that even a show emanating from The White House does rtot have auch restrictions imposed by President Kennedy. “Well,’ aaM DeWltt, making an» last effort, ‘you write me a ! ornery nine-game lettitt- aaaurin* tkat there will' schedule for the By Collie J. Iflckolson GRAMBLING, La. — ttlvim Eddie Robinson released a meal football Grambli»’ Mitchell Composed of i4 writers re presenting every NFL city, SPORT’S National Board of Ex perts also sc^cta the Gianta* y. A. Tittle as Most Valuable Player and passing leader. Jim Brown, Browns, ia named rush ing leader and Jim Parker. Colts, top offensive lineman. Tied for pass-catching leader are Bobby Redskins, Sonny Ran ers tie for best defensive back. Roger Brown of the Lions ill tha writers’ choice for No. 1 d'efen- slve lineman. The experts' team forecast: Eastern oivisroif New York Giants, Dadas Cow boys, Cleveland Browns, t>Utf- burgh Steelers, St. Louis Car dinals, Philadelphia C a g I ei, Washington ftedskins. WESTERN DIVniOlf Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, Saltitnore Colts, San Francisco 49ers, Loa Angeles Rams, Minnesota Vi be no derogatory remarks about j Tigers Friday with the follow-. Cardinals, and Del Shofnef.. kings. r ;;khl«rtte^to"t>;;‘ reaa«S j y>“ 1? f ' •b ahle Itater^ of tlif ckib tH* ^fiip | “^e teveiral examples of Cut from the team were WH- iirn Hollis, a second year miki nm Iowa, and rookie all. of Hampton; Tony Cafdkf- rra, Elon College-, and t^Mha arr, tackle, Humboldt SHltifr' hope.TO make things la- ' ieresting, but what can you do with a roster riskly thin In the line and positively skeletal tn ^ the backfleld?” ■ “The only, bright spots are j high squad morale and a dur- “The show died right there Bnaeball had lo«t highly valuable .edMM»rakip, exposure on a segment of IMe'praaaures exertW.W** Shet Huntley weekly serie*- pitcher Jim Bi^' • healthy ^ wrote two books ' " ; able militant soirit ” WlM« wilM the Cincinnetk Reda. | ^ Chicago White ; AcckMMnff to' Toun«, “It wras tke ^ ^ „ Int&t 6f MIC to «lo a documeji-1 attempting to Irfluenoe fa^ ,4p litwnan, depicting -tS* 1 ifc'5 « teUpkiyer during a' adopted a head in sand attitude tT^ iiy of trateing . . .’ T»e diacusaion of their fall FUUJtfER OFF FOR BOTTT WITH TIGKR SALT LAKf CITY - Rene Fullmer left tke U. S. fo^ Ni geria Saturday for his lorthrom- ing middleweight fi^t with champion Dick Tiger oft August 10. The former champion, whoae crown was lifted by 'figer less than a year ago in Sen FfM- cisco, declared himself fit and readv to go. "My foot is feeling well and I have been able to train the last couple of weeks. 1 feel Rka I'm In real eondition, have m* weight problems and I think t will make it rough for TigBT." Fullmer said. A foot Injury to Fulfrtwr caused ■ postponement of tha bout a month ago. Fullmer lost th* title In their first meeting In San Frakciaco a«4 tka tw* ba>Ma4 H • Janui^.v.^ ■ i , tevill* State Broncns wfH fHpy nine game football seh«dMlf> according to information re1^ ed from the school this we^k.f O^Iv fo»jr 6f the coAteata:, fo- clnding the homecomfnjf gnW. will bo played at home. ‘ Home tames include S. 'jjT. Area Trade School.Sent 'iil: Alleei TTni'v»*rsity, Oet. M; ^iSt. A>/*'iMfnp’s (HomecnmlnaV. and Johnson C. Smith ?.3. On the road, the Rrnncna wRT nlav ^Llvfngstone. Ort. 1; W. Paul’s, Oct. 12; Claflln. Tfcv. 1: and Wlniton-Salem TeaclMfa College. Nor. 16. A «e»l a«*|^ aei one mornmg, ti(e akow’f producer. Oerry Orei^, r«teiv«tf a ca^. ‘■Ob you niw» tWi show w« b# food fkr baseball?” aslokf Btin p«WiR (the Reda’ prekl- ‘’tv dub has to consi4*r thtngs, because Broman may say soikhetDtnt we don’t .f^ ^^^tt ifko asked Oreen If Grambling had Its t'elt ti^ht »ned bv a one-two wallop from rmduatlon and professioitel foot ball. Fourteen senlor.i received dl- GORDOHSGIN ia«s. writes, "A strange | piomas in June and eight stnrt- wew word has become prominent | ers from the 1962 squad signed kt fke }ar|on of baHclub e m- j American and National tuotbnll piftjiaea. The wwd ia ‘Negative* League contracts. "An angle that isn’t strictly Ml accunfcXe with the club’s wishes is called a ‘negative story,’ the SJ*ORT article con tinues. An item wh^h pertiaps caHs aitantion to a dumping ballplayer ia eaiied a ‘negative note." Isliiiity Sample, Pro Star, ihins Afoul of Domestic Troiiiiies WATT TTOWV t>Af tJ’TCT| ' .tame« Wtlimn'S UtiWTe to ri»"- ♦orfieW *»*>♦ I" tke bo*-1 ♦mvi n* *he Innln* «eo^ed I Pe»»-w wfn"»n* Htrt ♦o the W*n*n««rn a %-2 Vle- n.mr th« WC*r' frfpW n- ratne at W„u«nwn ]i>-i Sntu»‘'^i»'. »pvin»h** *»♦ WiillMwn^ •"H .V«o »?fji wiawT' niif r»o«t of fV* Rntfr pit nxN, afstftint. on* n»n frnt fa«kM tnm rhl«r1«lrj to li^il ^4^ elub* i.nn; scorb w 19 r wowr 9 » i 1PfBrHn*rrt % 0 t pie, a private detective, a consta ble and two policenea Mrs. Sample had secured Mitr rants charging her husband with adultery. She also charged Hiss Shepard with fornication. But according t» Harold Ran dolph, attorney, Mrs. Sample kM Mmn;, RMLAOCLPWA — xohnny Sfm* pit, wtra hak thrilled both profes- sIbmM and toiiege football fans witk bis determined play on tke fMd, fatmd himself ensnared in i wak of domestic troubles late kM( weak. . aampkfs diincil^ ies stemmed from an action brevght against | agreed to withdraw the charges hint ky his wife cltarging him | In order to allow her husband to with adultery. I report for pre-season training However, Jahnny, typical of Uf j wik tke Redskins, eksatleae* oa the piling field In the meanwiUte. Sample's at ■sanage4 to wrig^ie out of RKiterney charged that the warranta Janf. at least temporarily.. were withdrawn because Johnny Sample, farmer defensive star vas prepared to file counter af the Ballinorc Colts and Pi^j charges against his wife, the bapgk Meelars and now defenslta' paUcemen mi t^e conatabte fot kaMaek^for the Washington ita^ entering tha home of Samp^'i mother. Mrs. Sample’s attorney aonteiid ad, thou^, tkat kia' client bwiT ihr^ in tka .iimiss since Pebruar> and had every right to be there Saa^ ia triining wltr, t^e lU^i'ns tad Hie m^ter (f schediitai to come before a*^ *ount> Robinson bewails tke coming campaign before tke firat tackle is trapped. The coach admits to a better- then-passable backfleld, but the Tigers will have to eatcH-as- catch-can with untried freshmen In the line. The demanding sche^Qle titnv on the heat early wftk Alctirn A. and M. on Sept. St. aPd etidi with Wiley College oft^ J^oy. 16. In between, the ’Mgera' face Southern Vniversltv. Te'nn. State A. and I., Jackmn State, Prairie View A. an^ M., Texas Southern and Arkanaav A. M. and N. I *925 /i 3.60 4/5 QT* ^ •as arr acted along witk a saM tn be his “girl friend” Mat Wadaasday on moral charge- I Hae Mir—Sample and Mim Aa draa, SnapM—were about to ^ klv thfU tovisli borne of the fa}*, kfdl •tar’s BMlher on Cobbs Cr^ Ba»)jwyy at akaat S:4B Wedaesdtf Iff s. liia^ lUstf HHIside Class of 'BOSetsl^ion The class of 1990 of Hillside HiKh School will hold Its first reunion banquet on ftaturday eve ning August S. 7:9D p.m. st the Schrafft's Country Inn restauratit on the Chapel Hill boulevard. D. E. Moore, dean M tke library ichool at North Carolina College, 'Vlll be the mtlil spaakar. Moore Is president of thM claaa. Other offteers d tk« class are Mrs. Llnim FhUfcr AittW, aec;e tary; Mr. LudtMa IlcCauley Harris, chairmaii of tka plaMnhiK committe*; and f. tf: Ifldgetle IrgttHPlfr. otker committee ntedibahr ar* Mn. Kv«fyiS UMif Mwison and -r- 10KMM MSmiEO USTIUIttCOMrANLUKITtD ' Mi e
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