Henderson Wins Carolinian League Championship Game Smithfield 1 T Club Bows [At Raleigh 111$ ST 'SKINK '* BROWNING palp- Director Thomas Hun) of the HHHendmon CAROLINIAN Clubbers | two pitchers in defeating the IfHtough Smithfield .Clubbers' Club HP' Jsre Sunday. 4-1, for too Clubbers Baal League Championship. The lanky §||l*»ring;bean hurlei fiom Smithfield PSpwent all the way. IIbB The leftly firpballer had the | §3ipl'[enderson batter- awed a) the bat. i fßjPpßQiit three costly errors bv team- | jM§Bg oatey spelled bis doom The little : Sjjlag tender.ion curveball artist hold j |gMhe Smithfield bats at bay for five i B|B|innings. His strenuous efforts cans- j 9HM him to tiro in the sixth and a I g|§|’eplacement closed the deal, jpgSt Director - Coarh "Buddy'’ |||g| Forte of Smithfield and Asst. l||p Coach A. G. Murrell hart all |ly tuns cocked for the tussle; hut f||j Director Hunt of Henderson gH would not he denied and di- | §1 reeled his team in "Casey 1 jp Stengel fashion" from the side ■ lines. || The gaiVie was a thriller from he- V Binning to end Smithfield loaded | lh» bases in the last inning with ißax nobody oul. but the Henderson pit- !: HPrher bore down and est the run- |: Hrner* standing there. W Final score. Henderson 4 Smtth i field i Tuskegee’s | ! Gridders Set j| First Game TUSKEGEE Ala —cANPi—The . Tuskegee Institute Golden Tigers ! « til open the i!)59 football season ‘ with * game against Xavier Uni- U’crntT here Sept 26. The same will launch a 9-game home-and a'*’#y schedule, which includes such staunch opponents as Fisk Univer- j »ttv Morehouse College, Knoxville t College, and Dillard University. Th* schedule of opponents as an nounced by the Tuskegee athletic department follows: s Sept 26. Xavier University here ( S Opt ,v Fisk University, here, g £Vrf 10 Clark College, at Atlanta; i Oct IT: Knoxville College, at I Knoxville Oct 23 Morehouse Col- ( lege at Columbus. Ga ; Get 31 3 r-Md Valle’ 1 State Collegp. at Fort ' Valiev | Wilson. Jr. Michael Sanders, Troy Vinson, Charles Joyner Allen game played nere Sunday afternoon. Top left photo shows the award- Eason, Charles Forte, Sr., director-coach of the Smithfield team mg of the trophies. From left to right are director-coach Thomas Henderson’s players, shown in bottom left photo are: Kneeling 'left • Hunt Miss Hedy C Hunt. Mrs. Clara N Hunt, assistant coach Willie to right: Matthew Alien, Johnnie Alston, Oiards Judkins, Humphrey Grant, business manager ( bathe Marable; assistant coach A. C Cobb, Tohnny Calloway. James Judkins, James Wright Otis Hart Murrci!; director-eoaeh Charles “Buddy" Forte. Kneeling are Pete Isaac Tisdale and Charlie Marable. Standing, left to right are Willie I voider, umpire-in-chief and James R Skink” B»owning. Clubbers' Epps, Samuel Henderson, George Mason Claude Allen, Rov Grant director. Right photo shows the losing term of Smithfield Kneeling. Fred Chavis Ronald Ha vis. Robert Perry. Calvin Garnt Avant Mas left to right, are: AC. Murrell, asst, coach; Linwood Bell. Marvin senburg. and Ronald Vaugha Right Photo shows playing scene Sanders, Eddie Langston. Alonzo Lee Lee, Arthur Watson. Edward 1 STAFF PHOTOS BV CHAS. R. JONES). Pumpsie Green And Mates Hit j Conservative Hosiers In Game BOSTON. Mass ANPJ- Pump ie G oen, Negro rookie was one of hree Boston Red Sox players hit ;ng consecutive home runs as the ted Sox outslugged the New York Yankees, 12-4. in Fenway Park early last week. Green. Don Buddin and Jerry Casatc smashed their homers in a ! six-run second inning to duplicate | a feav often equalled but never exceeded. Buddin hit a three-run Grambling Coaches Search j For Important Ingredients GRAMBLING, La (ANP) Grambling college football coaches are looking for a couple of impor tant. ingredients after the first week of practice. The main objective is to find enough guards and tackles out of a forewall of new faces to turn s question mark line min an ex clamation point. The other prob lem in thp unhappy defensive sp(- up is finding high-levei reserves quick and big 'enough to match | starters In ali-round ability. Eddie Robinson and his staff are doing everything possible to sta ■ biiize unsettled conditions. "We should do all right offen sively." the drawling mentor said I Saturday. "But we re hurting up front Graduation and the scholas tic axe just about cleared us out' Robinson generally looks for clouds in the brightest of sun shine. and he has a reputation tor bewailing bis downfall. For a change, be seems both honest and accurate. Here and there linemen have given evidence of fundamental qualifies that promise well for the future, hut the voids really ache. Robinson has installed the Wj,,g. T- a? a baric formation and the r :n working capital has not pro vided the kind of hands needed to break the seal on a new deck of cards. As a result hopes rest heavily on experimentation with tackles T oe Hail. 241. Junis Buchanna, 22!: Robert Burton. 225: .Jerald Jam's, "oh; Pleas- 1 Matthews. 21S: and T oninty Duncan. 2 "5. The most "hearing element this week has There is nothing worse than ' watching a poor amateur show Why tin show people drool so i muon complimentary slush about wh other in introductions'’ IT HOES I The noveltv of married iife coon '■ears off in some cases.—Sub Bar* j Pstro] I Get rid of cull cows. homer off Yankee starter Duke j | Mass. Casale and Green followed j with circuit blows off righthander Bob Turley. Green, first Negro to play for tlie Red Sox. also collected a dou ble m five trips to the plate. been their speed and range Guard prospects are Garland 1 : Boyette, 192; Leon Simmons, 205: | Clyde Washington. 210: Aiieen I Cullers. 220: Joe Autrey, 197; and Fred Collins. 202. Compactly - constructed Rufus ! Harris. 195. Ailendale Wilson. 21*. Sid Franklin, 215. and Bobby Ra tion. 209 are set to divide the back- j mg duties { Terror Gang: j Policemen Nab White Hoodlums i NEW ORLEANS - (ANPt—Two j Negro policemen. Patrolman Oge 1 Jf anjacqucs and Desk Sgt. Sidney Cates, arrested six white hoodlums who had attempted to terrorize a, Neg’-o neighborhood the St. Ber- I naid housing project, by throwing rocks, bottles, etc., at Negro boys and girls whom they passed in their car. The policemen called to the j ccne by headquarters, searched ! the neighborhood and found the i white lads ;n the cfu. They j ''•o.-'.ht the youths back to their \ attack scene and a near riot en- j '■ued Negro bays and girls wanted j to get at the. lads. The policemen j ! prevented this violence and arrest 'd one Negro girl as a leader Thp judge in Municipal Court 1 ’he following day sentenced th* ar- to 3 fin-', tm days in jad i 'nd 40 days in lieu of pavmept n{ ! fine PEDESTRIANS STONED According in report* of Negro 1 f boys and residents near the project ] white youths have been in the 1 habit of passing through this area and throwing missies of various | kinds at Negro pedestrians. In I some instances shots have hp p n fired at parked automobiles and holds bored through windshields and glass sides. j It Pays To ADVERTISE | CENTURY 1 CLUB KENTUCKY H STRAIGHT 945 H bourbon Pint ■— WHISKEY ga BISmiERS WODUCTS COMPANY. NPW YCWC • 3ft PROOF ■Tr-Tntronmnr. iHfUMiri i i mini n.n ,x* : -,r yf~ . * "* , * • • '■* ww- vjys. f PLAIERS FOR ST, Al GS. COLLEGE FALCONS are from left to right, kneeling: Cwrtt» Moans, guard; Reg on aid Alexander, quarterback; James Taylor, guard. Standing .lames Bridget, nv*t* terhack, and Herbert Burrows, quarterback. TWf CXSOUWIAH l 4 week ending Saturday, seftembeb >9, ms 1 Reginald Alexander, Heberi Burrows, George Jones, Sam uel Sanders, Josh Edwards, James Piggie, S. Cloud, I. Las siter, J Taylor, C. Means, L. Sharp and N. Smith. The Falcons will play five home games and three names away. ! Home games—Oct 3 Shaw Univer sity: Oct. If). N. C. College; Oct. 17. St. Paul's College; Oct. 31, Eliz abeth City Teachers and the big Homecoming game with Winston- Salem Teachers College on No vember 7. Games away: Oet 24, Fayetteville State Teachers College; Nov. 14, Johnson C Smith University, and Nov, 21, Delaware State College Coach Walker is being assisted moved rapidly from tours, loyalty programs, registration, health check-ups, lectures, and placement | examinations to the Thursday ! evening's introductory perform sner at which the.' were formally ! introduced to the faculty and staff ! and were told of college traditions. President and Mrs, Rudolph ! Jones' "at home” to the young col | legions came on Friday evening and followed by a series of lec , tures and an off-campus picnic the j next day. The exercises for the new students were concluded on | Sunday with panel discussion ana a tea. / | New York Monday, Sept. 28 (8:30- 10:00 PM, EST), on the CBS Tele j vision Network. j The "Brown Bomber” is the sec | ond ex-heavy weight, champion pgr- j i tieipating in the 90-minute drama I |by Jesse Clement and Robert | Jackson, Assistant Coaches and I George Clements, student assistant | Hire Scout j Red Sox May BOSTON, Mass fANP)—Unetfft- I rial reports have it that the Bos ton Red Sox management is con«- : iemplating the hiring of a Seer*. full-time .scout, as well a,s a publif | relations staff member. Next year Red Sox reportedly will invite members of the Negro professional baseball league# t/s I perform in Fenway Park when* I regular scouts can eve more close*- I ly promising Negro players. California Bans Jordan LOS ANGELES (ANPi The California Athletic Commission has suspended Don Jordan, wel terweight. champion Clayton Frye, secretary of the commission, told reporters that Jordan was suspended for failure to take a physical examination Reportedly the champion was ordered twice to report lor the ex amination and ignored the sum monses Originally scheduled in fight Art Aragon, Sept. 22, Jordan had the bout pc ‘poned until Oct. 2? large i ly because he felt physically unfit | to fight on the earlier dare. •lack Dempsey serves as technic,-) advisor for the staging of the fight ‘ sequences as well as trainer so Ben Gazzara, star of "Body arv ’ Soul." Since his retirement from the ring. ,!oe Louts has often acted as a referee at boxing exhihi tiens.