jljkaqf I oaoqs???ao itlook Keep Up With The Times ? Read The Future Outlook! VOL. 26, NO. 20 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1967 PRICE 10 CENTS The IV. A. Scott II Memorial Trophy Goes To Tennessee A & I Sfa e SCOTT TROPHY ? The W. A. Scott, II, Memorial Trophy has gone to Tennessee A&I State University, 1966 Negro inter collegiate football champion. The coveted trophy, sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company, was re ceived by the Nashville institu tion on the occasion of the 32nd annual All-Sports Jamboree of The 100% Wrong Club, Atlanta, Ga. Above A&I's head football coach, John H. Merritt, 2nd from right, and his star quarterback, Eldridee Dickey, 3rd from left, 100% player-of-the-year, collect their trophy during ceremonies at Atlanta's Marriott Motor Hotel. Seen, from left, are banquet speaker Fran Tarkenton, Minne sota Vikings quarterback and marketing representatives for Coca-Cola, W. A. Scott, III, At II. S. Civil Service Applications Being Accepted For Examination Tha U. S. Civil Service Com mission, Washington, D. C. 2011"), has announced that applications are still being accepted for the ] 967 Federal Service Entrance Examination. Over 200 kinds of career positions in many fields are filled from this one examina tion In Federal agencies nation wide at Grades GS-5, $5331, and GS-7, $6451 a year beginning salary. Positions are in such fields as personnel management, general administration, social security administration, tax collecting, data processing, park ranger ac tlvites, investigation and others. Interested persons should con sult Civil Service Announcement No. 400 to determine whether they meet requirements and If they will be required to take a written test. For those who are required to take the general examination, the test will consist (Continued on Pag* 8) lanta Daily World, whose father is memoralized by the trophy, Mr. Dickey, Dr. A. L. Thompson, 100% Wrong Club president, Mr. Merritt, and Charles W. Adams, senior vice president, The Coca Cola Company. A&I won all of | its ten games in 1966, including ' the "post-season Grantland Rice Bowl encounter in which it de feated Mukingum College of Ohio by a score of 34 to 7. Pre viously the Scott trophy had been retired by Prairie View A&M College, Texas, and Florida A&M University, Tallahassee. The a ward was inaugurated by The Coca-Cola Company in 1953. CIAA Tournament In Session At The Greensboro Coliseum GREENSBORO ? The Wins ton-Salcm Statu Rams, featur ing national scoring champion Earl Monroe, will be the team to beat in the 22nd annual Cen tral Intercollegiate Athletic As sociation Basketball Tourna ment The tourney will be played at War Memorial Coliseum in Greensboro Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 2. 3 Mid 4. Four opening round tramei will be played in two so ; :ons Thurs day, the afternoon fit 1 P.M. and 1!v? evenin-! a1 7:00 PM. Semifinnl" will bo r'a-ol at 7:nn IJ.M. Friday, :'"d ,l,c con solation and champions-hip ses sion will begin at 7:00 P.M. Sat urday. Winston-Salem State finished j the reason in first place, unde | feated in 19 CIAA games. Earl Monroe wrapped up the confer ence scoring championship with more than 1,000 points, the first Winston-Salem player to ach ieve this total in school history. The Rams will be favored be (Contlnued on Pat>? ? 1^ All Heavyweight Champion of the World THE CHAMP IN ATLANTA ? Muhammad Ali, heavyweight champion of the world, was named "Athlete of the Year" for 1966 by the The 100% Wrong Club, Atlanta, Ga., during its 32nd annual All-Sports Jamboree at Atlanta's Marrott Motor Hotel. Above The Louisville Slugger is seen in the Atlanta Airport, fol i lowng the banquet at which he | received a beautiful bronze pla que. In upper section of photo, the Champ chats with National Urban League representatives J. Henry Kerns and Herman M. Sweatt, left, both of Atlanta, 1 while looking on from left are PRman Moss H. Kendrix and Atlanta's H. M. Broomfield, Exalted Ruler of the Gate City Elks. Below, the Champ checks Atlanta -Houston flights as Mr. Kendrix witnesses.

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