16 THE CAaoUHmw WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1539 Grid Giants To Shoot For Title; Loaded With Talent A&TFavored In Tight Grid Race In GIAA By Dickinson j BY JOHN A. HOLLEY ( DURHAM—As the 1955 foot- j ball sea»sftr approaches- the Cen- j traJ Intercollegiate Athletic A.sso- j edition's grid race for champion- j ship laurels promises to he a real j tight affair right down to the fi- | r.a! day of battle on Thanksgiving j day. Ne one team in the -mem ber CIAA stands out so strong ly that it can be offered the conference grid diadem on a silver platter before the first official kick-off is sounded With the complex Dickinson Sta«ng System deciding the lea - ftie’s champion, no team can be MAJOR LEAGUE NOTES BY BILL BROWER FOR ANT i CHICAGO i.ANPi Now in the stretch run of the major league j baseball season, the men have been - separated from the boys and the big men. as far as tan performers ! are concerned seemed to be Hank Aaron Ernie Banks, and Frankie • Robinson among the veterans and Vad* Pinson among the newcom ers Standouts in pitching of fours* are two veterans. Sam Jones and Don Newcomb* To be considered for his contin ued sparkling all-around perform ance Willie Mays. .And a bouciii*t belongs to Wliie McCorer for his in pUJ tiena? life he rave the -San Francisco Giants Aaron, tn 1.32 gasses, was bitting 366 The ai*nde» alur j*r of »be Milwaukee Brave? bad collected 158 hits. scored At times and drove in 97 runs. He bad clouted S 3 home runs Banks batting. 303 in 1.12 games, was the National League leader in heme runs with 37 and the major League leader in BBT? with 115. ROBINSON CHALLENGES BANKS -rs,* Chicago shortstop, howei’*? 1 was still facing a strong challenge -** both decartments from Robin-- sen the hard-hitting Cincinnatian With a H 9 batting mark in 124 games, Robinson had 30 home runs and 112 RBI; Tsm ? op. R.oV>iriSOti's Trills** h&d a lor.?shot chance to overtake Aaron in the batting derby The e > rookie “’*as batting “ trail ed Aaron m hits with 174 and was R.. C Monarch $ Beat Cubans; Paige h Star irr ’TNG TON hurling 7-hit ball, de feated the Havana Cuban. Stars at Griffith stadium Thursday. 7-2. ■Satchel Paige was the featured pitcher for the Cubans, but the ageless went only or.* and two thirds innings in relief While Satchel hurled shutout ball during bis period on the mound, the Mon arch* ripped into three other Cu bs* hurlers —.lose Porte Mike Al varez and Alex Castro—for a total of 11 hits A crowd of 4.990 saw the ga me and thrilled to excite - merit, as Satchel strolled to the mound to relieve Port* is the third with one out and two men on base Satchel proceed ed to retire the side on two straight pop-ups. then kept them hit?**.* in the fourth be fore retiring to the bench Ma te if Thompson kept the Cubans at bay until the seventh, when, they bailied once and added another in the ninth. The Monarchs gamed ail they needed in the first and third frames, when they scored twice in each inning SAfLEB AT HOME— -Vic Power, Indian first baseman, is nailed n.t home plain as Elates Howard. ’ fattkee wisher, t-Egr. him after taking % threw from Jeff fielder Hector {jejssi in the 7th inning of the i S’as&te-isdia.n game at C!evelaad, Ohio, August Zb. Tbs ran trass t seeded as Use Ku3ia.se won their sth straight game by defeating the Tanka. 6~H . j i declared or even predicted to Like j ! ail the nirrbles until the final out- j i come is tabulated after the Tu r- I key Day’ encounters around the i conference. However, A&T, last years' | winner of the loop crown on fh* final day as a result of a c Minie Mi no so. vs?, « Beating The Gun or gjT.I. BROWER FOR ANT Willi* Mays has never been hap- D y in Ran Francisco The moment j fl-i* Giants announced the team ■ would hr transferred to the West ! Coast a touch of sadness seemed to overcome—ever so gradually— th* most exciting performer in the j major league? iTr.fore he not on th* ,-van Francisco Uniterm. Ma v * erv countered rsr( thrill? and ‘Mag* Features Clowns PHILADELPHIA —(ANP> The ! Indianapolis Clown?, baseball fun- ; makers are th* subjects of a specs- j Ia! feature article m the current j issue of Fbom magazine The story and picture? depict ' the Clowns in action, and feature ! | such star? a? George Green and j j George NaMirsboy” Williams, first 1 baseman who double- as a clown Combinning baseball 5 with bus ! ssie {*iani*s Cepeda SAN JUAN Puerto Rico—fANP> , A $h son suit against Orlando Ce- | peda of the San Francisco Giants was filed in court by the father of a 12-year-old boy for alleged intur- I ies. suffered during a baseball i game last January j Antonio Sanabna filed suit in j behalf of his son, whom he claim -1 ed suffered cuts m trying to dodge a ball thrown into the grandstand by Cep»ds reportedly incensed by fans who were deriding him The Puerto Rican winter league j | EATON ROUGE La CANF) ~ ! Southern University's football j J team will play a tough 10-game, ! I schedule this fall according to an ; l announcement from the school's . athletic department Toughest opponents on the South ern schedule are Prairie View A I arid M defending national mythi- ! cal Negro champion, Jackson and : Grambling colleges. Florida A and ! M and Tennessee A 1 Universities. Marshall College To Open Season MARSHALL, Tex,((As!M s ! The Wiley College Wildcats will open 'iieii- 953 football season against highly favored Bishop College Ti gers. champions of the Gulf Coist conference The game will be start ed in Dai-Ni stadium, Dallas. Sent. 28. For the opening try, the Wild cats will be relying upon their vet erans, says Coach Fred Long, re cuperating from, injuries received in a recent auto accident. Returning lettsrmen will bs Bil ly Brown and Jamas Tucker, cen ters, Sam Robinson, Leroy “Cat" j Jones and George Holmes, tackles: j James Edwards, end; and Hiram : ( Wilson, fullback. The low. of quarterback Floyd - Grier, now a fourth year per* former, was a sensation on de fense in his rookie season and star red in the Giants' title drive ,n 1956 He was in the service in 1957 j and returned to action last year, t He is from Penn State. TRIPLETT'S KEY MAN ' Brown, strong and as fast as any i lineman in the league, is consider ed the NFL best downfieid block t | er. He slso reinforres the defense | on goai-line stands. He was an un~ i | known when he was drafted from Morgan State m 1953 Triplett, former University of Toledo captain, is not. only a dan -1 gerous runner, but is a valuable blocker for other runners and passers. With the Giants stressing the passing game more, this year, his value is likely to increase pro portionately. In four seasons. Trip lett. has gained 1,365 yards, an average of almost four yards a, crack. Glenn, signed a? a free agent af ier writing and requesting a try out. played football for Lmfield College in Oregon. He is trying to stick as the third defensive end. Jefferson, a former Illini star, was also signed as a free agent af j ter starring in service football. A - versatile performer in the college i ranks. Jefferson is seeking a place ! as an offensive halfback pathos. With National Negro Champion ' Prairie View A and M. Southern, s I Texas College, Texas Southern Arkansas A M and N, Wiley and ! newcomers Jackson and Grambl i ing nourishing title apirations, the i rs u n n y Southwestern football = bounce will be exposed to steam | heated pressure from early Sept. : ■*?? has created a rreat deal of interest in dairying with emphasis on better quality stock Since th* beginning- of the District Show, i-H and NFA dairy projects ha v* increased to 781. Nine grade A dairies were establish ed and t larger number a»e selling milk on grade C ba?i? Registration for the Show will begin at 2 p m on Thursday, September 3 at the Jaycees Fair ground A banquet for leader? and exhibitor? will be held fh,3t after noon at ";30 at Fayetteville State Teachers College. Appearing on the banquet pro gram will be Dr Rudolph Jones president of the college; Mr John Ormsby. chairman of the Agricul ture Committee of Chamber of Commerce; Mr D K Gaskill. chairman of Agriculture Commit tee of till* Jr Chamber of Com merce; I B Julian, representing I ; . Seagrams HI Golden •*> s*l3s | M tf»lT s 3f„ I vs - f wiasMwnuas eemm. tv.6 r inm wsmtEß »y m asms rbw m*m mm& 1 the banks of Fave'te vile: Mrs M | R Williams County Schools. Mr. 1 J. A. Spaulding. Southeastern Di«- ' I tnct Agricultural A.r*nt ar 17. Tr. • w R Hill. Principal of the Arm trong H'gh School, j Purvis R-* a) of A ! m :f ror!r High | School will preside and Ira Chavis of Chestnut Hirh School -v-11 wei come the 4-H. NFA. and NHA mem- ' hers. Judging *? ill begin al 9 a m on Friday, with th* Show being of- j ficially opened bv the Hcnorabl* George Herndon M-.- or of if,* rs- ! tv of Fayetteville Mr Henvv P | r -nn, Chairman of (he Board of County Commissi one' Mr Bern- : ard Stem, president of F *• -'t-c .-ille I J mior Chamber of Commerce- M I John Kenngdy. presi-’ent of Fsv- ! : efteville Chamber of Commerce, and Mr F D Byrd. Stiff of Coun ! 'v Schools. Judging of ih* *hotv will be done by 5H R I, Da-yenivirt, manage'' of Sycamoie Dairy ami 9tr T C Risloek, In charge. Dairy Extension, N. C. Stale College I Mr D, H Gaskill will make the , ! awards 1 I The Show j? srionsored loiffiv b-- ! the Fayetteville Chamber of Com - I merce. Junior Chamber of. Com- ! nerce. First Citizen? Bank. Corn- j -rial Bank, Branch Bant: State - Teachers College and the County ; Negro Farm Bureau. —. SIA 3 Coaches, t Officials Plan lest In Sept CHICAGO - ANT 5 ' - The annua! mf-'r.: of the Souther. oacbes and Officials Asseciatior ■.'■lii be held m. Booker T Wash 'Cton High School's gymnasium * Atlanta, Sept. 12-13. B T Harvey ••'cretary - treasurer, SIAC. an nounced The coaches are members of SIAC. The Atlanta Quarterback Club ••imposed of Atlanta coaches and "tnrials. wM be host to the meet* , "ic. which mill pass on the quali • i ration of coaches and officials and make assignments for the eg . ■■■inng football and basketball see i sons Member teams of SIAC are Ala bama A&M.. Alabama State Cel !ege. Allen. Benedict, Betkuaa* C.ookman Clark. Fisk, Florida A* &M Fort Valley State. Rsxviile. | Lane. LeMoyne Morehouse Morris Bro'«-n South Carolina State. Tus* kegee and Xavier *