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' THAT’S A STRIKE?” Philadelphia: Giants’ Willie Mays looks dumbfounded as Phillies
catcher Bob Uecker prepares to recapture a Jim Running fast ball that squirted from his glove.
Willie was called out on strikes in 6th inning of game In which Burning fanned 11 enroute to 6-1
win. Umpire is Shag Crawford. (UPI PHOTO).
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CATHOLIC PRIEST PI, AYS THE BANJO -- Chicago: This swinging Interfaith, interracial
quartet composed of banfo-playing Catholic Priest, Rev. Joseph J. Dustin; Pentecostal preach
er at guitar, Rev. Sam 't* l Patterson; Episcopal father famous for his Dixieland piano playing,
Father Robert E. Owen, and a Rabbi who blows sweet music on the trumpet, Rabbi Daniel
Friedman, made their few hero June C by entertaining patients at the Rehabilitation Institute.
First perform ace was dedicated to National Conference of Christians and Jews. (UPI PHOTO).
El win Roberts, NCC Speedster,
To Run In Puerto Rieo Event
DURHAM - Edwin Roberts, Rico, June 13.
North Carolina College’s fleet- Last week, Roberts, who was
footed sprinter, will represent named the most valuable athlete
his native Trinidad in the Cen- at the recent WTVD Track and
tral American and Caribbean Field Championship in Durham,
Games in San Juan, Puerto won the 200-yard dash at 20.6
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in the NAIA Championships in
Sioux Falls, S. D.
Before leaving for Puerto
Rico, Roberts will participate
in the NCAA College .Division
Track Championship at the Uni
versity of Chicago, June to
ll, where he will defend his
crowns in the 100 and the 220.
Three other Eagle track
men, Lionel Urgan, Norman
Tate, and Paul Wilson, will
compete in the National AAU
Championships in New York
City, June 24-23.
Entertainment
Hues and Cries
BY NEGRO PRESS
INTERNATIONAL
SIR POITIER
LONDON - Actor Sidney Poi
tier is presently on location in
England to film the movie “To
Sir, With Love." But it isn't
the first time. His initial
London-based venture was in
‘■The Bedford Incident” for
Columbia. This time, the Aca
demy Award winner--for his
role in ‘ Lilies of the Field”
--portrays a teacher who tries
to build a sense of self-re
spect of East End teenagers.
PLATTER FAME
LAS VEGAS - Shirley Bassey,
the British singer currently
making appearances throughout
the United States, is also mak
ing it on the platter. Her single,
•‘Don't Take the Lovers From
the World,” is to be released
soon. And she expects to cut
an album in New York soon.
SERENADE FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT --NewYork: Top-rank
ing heavyweight. Ernie Terrell (left) plays his guitar and sings
to heavyweight boxer Doug Jones June 6, at a press luncheon
in a midtown Manhattan:.’ "ant, Terrell’s next meeting vith
Jones will be com ant—-the two men are
scheduled to b . • .-t-u, Texas, coliseum.
(UP! PH f
George A. Coburn Makes
Hole-ln-One At Fee-Off
George A. Coburn, of 703
Calloway Drive, made golfing
history at the Tee-Off Club on
Friday, June 3. While playing
Cavalcade of HATS;
Through the years, famous men
have been associated vs ith the hap
they wore And too, some hats
are closely linked with history
making events that changed the
course of all our live'- Sec if you
can recognize the following
“headline hats" selected by the
research institute of the John B
Stetson Company (See answers
below )
■J The owner of this much
photographed hat overcame a
serious illness to become:
*a) An actor
(Lionel Barry
more)
b) Inventor
(Thomas
Edison)"
c) President
(Franklin D.
Roosevelt!
2 Tins dashing w eng man
"wore many hats” during his
lifetime. He is:
' a) Beau
IIIb Brummei
3 On Broadway, the wearer of
this straw hat loved a girl
named ‘‘Amy.” He is:
Ray olßer
Ai b) Maurice
r /"f? Chevalier
c) Eddy Cantor
4 This movie here swapped n s
fedora for a classic Stetson
Western hat. He's beloved
cowboy:
#'! ■ a) Torn Mix
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Auditions Set
For Students Os
DromoAt Winston
WINSTON -S.M l M -
tions will tie op- ii to drum.!
students on the high school
and college age R Ms a the
North Carol in
Arts from June ir to Jusm d”.
Doc.tor Osvaldo !-1 of wncos,
dean of the dram:-, scl o. 0, \ T]
be at the school to M; ■ lw
students and hoar their a edi
tions for admission in the ; -p.
session, September ium\, of uw
School of the Arts.
Dr. Riofrancos re; th ■ im
would visit major cities in >.”<■ :h
Carolina for audition? it or
more students apply in such
major areas as i sheville,
Charlotte and id a i eitMi. He v ill
accept a few additional students
who are exceptionally talented
in drama, and he will dob au
ditions for is many studenis as
wish to be considered in order
to find the it. at !al ?nfc-„!.
All students who ere hr ■ ■
od in applying for dram . should
send requests for apjioin- ms
immediately to the d< an ol Ad
missions, North ca•ol in a
School of the Arts, P, fa Box
4637, Winston-Sale-re, Month
Carolina.
Dr, in, uiiditlons v.ili air■■ s ■
held at Atlanta, Georgia from
July 1 through 7 and in NV ■
York during July and august,
WHAT YOU CAN'T say In a
few words hasn't i oen well
thought out.
with George Foxwell and P. R.
Jervay. Coburn made the first
‘‘hole -in - one” ever on the
fourth hole of the nine-hole Tee
Off course. The Tee-Off Club,
located on Rock Quarry Road,
provides wholesome recreation
for all golfers.
Choir Director
At College Is
Feted By Group
WINSTON -SALEM - A group
i : rn.or members of the choir
at Via n-.-alem State College
M m ! Dr. James A. Dillard,
choir a eel n-, at the beginning
. m < owl half of the choir's
..a, ’ c ■licort last Sunday.
W’a : , Dillard entered tub
stag- ' begin the second part
: ; program, he was sudden
joined by Mr. Lawrence D.
I a ’!:itoi Wash.ingtOn, D. C.
> 1 n : Mr. Billups carried
> pi . and a gift, a Pola
roid camera.
Befoi »• Dr. Dillard could re
in composure, Mr. Billups
o) s; i k: ‘ Whereas Dr.
\. Dillard has served
1< m State College
y st 27 years,
■■Mm, is he has...” At this
. P: '.up's words could
! ! because of the ap
u the choir and the
audience.
When it came time for Dr.
; ’0 t-spond, he was al
vareoirw with emotion.
it not been for the more
17”■ 1 students who have
in tie choir over the years,
>: i the audience, you of
i'acult; and staff, had it
t ’ uun for each of you, this
• ■elf not } >v a been possible.”
To -i coed half of* the con
■ featured the rich bari
■■■ u of Robert McLeod,
er choir member, who
■ ■ t art ist. Mr. McLeod
in Washington,
a ’ i- also a voice stu
dent there,
■ so . du :>rogi afry things re -
:■ i normal as more th.an
■ : ; - : choir members Joi
n-1 tv.:- choir first in singing the
Maioi and the audience in
. i 111 n't i’s hand.
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• ■ 1 Boating" will appear
■■■ 'hi, popoi periodically for
!>• -c: lit of our boat owner
■ :d thos- who are in
, d In the sport The
• written by Hervey
ad ith, noted marine
: r and artist covering
lbjects as boating laws
Nations, Coast Guard
awn:.-., maintenance
, u handling and a ya
rn informative subjects
w iil help make your
din, u■>/!'-.■ enjoyable. Mr.
So a; h Ins written numerous
■a articles for leading
r. , and has authored
s m of highly informa
”■.,■ ■ ik.- Among his best
I !-. Marlinespike
Sa. ‘Boat Carpentry,”
i . -of the Sailor” and
'.. . Boat Sailor’s Bible.”
a-. line paintings and
li av e appeared
Hit the world in such
was nt magazines as Na
t ional f Jeographie,
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SHOTTING FOR TOP BILLIARD MONEY Chicago: Shooting for $2500 in first place money
in 1966 National Open Pocket Billiard tournament beginning here June 8 will be this foursome,
among many ethers. Included are, left to right: Jimmy Caras, Springfield, Mo., Joe Balsts,
Minersville, Pa., Irving Crane, Rochester, N. Y., and Cicero Murphy, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tourney
is sponsored by Billiard Congress of America. (UPI PHOTO).
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Show, sponsored last week by the AAT College Department
of Home Economics, model the garments they constructed.
The girls are from left to right; Rhodenia Snow, Ocala, Fla„
first place; Clement Oliver, Ocala, Fla,, second place, and
Joanne Gollsby, Greensboro, third place. The Show was
conducted under the supervision of Mrs, Elizabeth Sanders,
instructor in clothing,
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yt *ST MAGAZINE ISSUED - Sandra Page, seated, of
Durham, prose editor of Ex Umbra, North Carolina College’s
student literary magazine, distributes copies of the newly
released publication to Valjean Griggs, left, and Plummer
Burgess, both of Winston-Salem. The magazine, whose name
is Latin for “out of the shadows, ’ (because it seeks to bring
talented but unrecognized students' talents to light) contains
fiction, poety, artwork, and photographs.
It Pays To Patronize
Carolinian Advertisers
IBM Announces
Subscriptions
For its Shares
NEW YORK - International
Business Machines Corporation
has announced a subscription
price of S2B" a share for its
proposed offering of 1,324,136
shares of capital stock to IBM
shareholders.
After the registration state
ment has become effective, the
share for each 40 shares held.
Period for the subscription of
fer Is June 1 to June 21, 1966.
Rights to subscribe will be
mailed to IBM stockholders on
June 3. They will expire at
3:30 p. m. (New York time)
June 21. Forty rights and pay
ments of the subscription price,
are needed for the purchase
of 1 new share. Rights will
be traded on the New York,
Midwest and Pacific Coast stock
exchanges and price quotations
will be reported.
The offer is being under
written by a group of invest
ment banking firms managed by
Morgan Stanley & Company.
Bankers Trust Company, New
York, will act as subscription
agent for the exercise and sale
of rights for stockholders.
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