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gwv'.. 1 ft ' ..." ' v ? ':<ri ' ' : ' ' \ Bleacher . ' BY ROBERT E. IUD j*.- " Sports Editor, Lighthouse & ' - BASKETBALL UNDERWAY The Basketball season has our schools in South Carolina ^ school already having seen a< of the best seasons for the fa collegiate and scholastic, hav fast type of BSsketbalf. "" ~ 1 * On the collegiate scene, Sou Victor Kerr?a graduate of V versity as head coach?has a built around "Swingin" John Nashville. Tenn. The team is speed. Two other freshmen sti Ken Davis and Elijah Whitinj on some of last year's veteran len, the set shot artist from Wright and Roy Haygood. ___ * * Coach "Duke" Brown ovi posed to have that smoothvoqi* ITriim whaf \v<i /mi n or< / VW* -* *. VIII ff IIU V ?T % v??lt * from his ehampionship-min this up and coming ball clu ___ * + One of the toughest teams bout this season is the Allen they are already on their way a win oyer Claflin, and heade< thern Conference Tournamen The "Jackets" are paced by F A. Johnson, and one of the fi ish high school in this state i * * On the cholastic scenerCci . and his Johnson High Mori the SGAC, ig again the tea by."Easy" Ralph Williams, ference games. It'll pay oui eye on these boys. * * ^ * Ran into Luther "Pepsi" P .. Avery high, and he is very n has down Charleston way. Fi mostly first year men and is 1 Evans and Robert Miller, Jr. squad. Robert Wright, Carl G Smith, Leroy Clement and E) % stringers for '62. (We want ; ^rectors to please send us yoi as we may not be able to see &$> < . fvV.jO.,/-.. ? * * PEEPING THROUGH THE There was a new Basketl ? Orangeburg county for smal ?- President Brewer HighJ first year of Baskeball accoi Lawrence Simmons State's Di cinnati attending the NCAA ry vsC. A. Johnson, Burke v ty HaJF-test-week We haven this season keep it up hoys have some of the best dressei A mrrri7<XTTTrr/-\XT r. rt X lEjiN nun jiinni/ULiuii^ we saw on TV New Year's ck runner but J. C. Caroline is ? boy Morris Brown and Flori the Southern The Liprhl tends to have an official All Si . ..astic?State plays Allen the s Bleacher seat would like to next week Bey-Scouts Obser Official Boy Sea President Truman will gree the White House during Boy Sc the 42nd anniversary of the Bo: Week., \vill ?>e observed throug ?,900,000 boys and adult leaders, boys and men have been membe ... on Liberty's Team" is the 1 ? Seat 0^lk Iof ornie* ?IMPROVED gotten underway in most o with the majority of th ition. This promises to bo on ns since all of the teams, hot e improved "to a thrilling an * * , ith Carolina State, with Coac irginia State and Boston Uni starting team-of all freshmet McClain a six-footer, fror small and must depend o \ndouts are the 'Indiana Kids pr. Coach Kerr san still depen s; still around are Alfonza A" Avery at Charleston, Shell *' * t?r at Morris College is supworking machine again this ather. he did not lose many dec! club. Keep your eves on b. * * that we will har.p.-.tn think f University Yellow Jacket? to a State Championship wit i for .in invitation to the Soi t with a win over TusKege< Led Williams, a graduate of ( nest Basketball players to fir ?or a long time. * * __ >ach Charles "Chink" Bolden nets, last year runner-up in m to heat. The Hornets, led have already won three conr college coaches to keep an * * ligen, the likeable coach froi luch pleased with the-team li om what he said, his team i built around Andy Bland, Leo , holdovers' from last year rocnc, Raymond Greene, Lewi on Reid complete his fi?l you coaches and publicity d jr information on your team all of them in action.) * * ? KNOTHOLE: Dall Conference organized i 1 schools Elridge Robinson i in Greenwood is .playing the: ding tc coach Donaldson rector of Athletics was irr Cii ..What a doubleheader!!! Av< s Booker in Charleston's Coui 't seen any had officiating y< South Carolina High Schoo ii teams to be found anywhet higher learning From whj jy Illinois needs a break awa still thinking, take your tinda A & M are the two best i [ house Sports department ii tate team Collegiate and Scho econd Football ynme in 1052 hear from all of you, see yo ve 42nd Birthday KM . 9 9| mt Week Poster t 12 outstanding Boy Scouts in out Week, Feb. 6 to 12, marking y Scouts of America. Boy Scout hout the notion by more than Since 1910, more than 19.000,000 rs of the organization. ."Forward airthday therae. r ' Joe At War With ! PGA When Race Ban Bars Three Sail Diego, Cal. ? According to all reports an angry Joe L<ou(s was at war with the Professional Golf Association today over its ban on him and other members of his race from Tournament play. The long standing PGA rule is said to have fell on the former chompi'on when he arrived in San- Diego for the ^ San Diego Open Tournament. Local Tournament officials said the rule, which they de-j ^ elated they -had, learned about ^ only two days ago, would bar the. ex-Champion and tw-> other race players from the Tournament; the two were identified as. ^ Bill Spiller and Eural Clark,| l" both of whom rate as L<>s Ange-| *> | les DroTf^gii.nnlg nJ The usual mild speaking Mr. nl Louis denounced the act ?f the! >| officials in barring him arrvl othd or .race player from the. Tourna I- merit as un-American and dey clared that PGA president Hor| t?n Smith was another H'4,^er j Disclosing that lv. had long been j aware of the policy of the Tournament to discriminate, he -aid he came d?wn to attend it in order to bring its policy nut ini to the open. He stated further j that he would give them twice the amount of money they exi.1 pected to gross from meet to cancel - it. >-1 # " : Louis Reveals - Future Plans; | To Golf, Fight j . New York ? Jot- Louis insist j I ed Monday that "right now I can . defeat Jersey Joe Walcott who i Ii am positiw is even older than | I urn." Writing in the new issue j of Quick magazine, the Jnaer [ heavyweight ohamn say* "If I 111 Had been given-the opportunity, O I -it- - ** ~ * 1 ? IV. I Siiuruy . awr. c JOSl tO J^ZZOTXl is Charles, I'm confident I cQuld n have defeated him in a return s match; probably knocked him V1 ? Louis writes that there is 1_ nothing in sports right now that >S I love morc thap playing golf. That's what I'd like to do, and if I sharpen up a bit on my game I feel sure I could be a toenail ment player." is joe also writes in Quick that ir i-ever decide to box again, - think boxing commissions around 1- the country would be doing the 2- nice thing to me t? wait until I applied for a license, give me a ! thorough examination, then mak-e Is their deciion." This is an obvi'C | ous reference to the Illinois State it | boxing commission which rey cently banned Louis from fightle ing in that state although Loui? i had filed n? intention of fight ing there at the time. ; Thv Br>wn Bomber has ot"; HIRAM HELL 11 r? a nnnri a wwj a * t r/idsns A way ? Chalest?n ? Entered into eternal rr^t "Jan. 5. Hiram Boil, Sr. 2 Green St? The- funeral services were hc-ld at St. Mark's Episcopal Church Jan. 7. Interment Unity and Friend-hip Cemetery. IVB jAtefoufy TO MARCH DIMES JANUARY t-tl " Make new york your numl der city of the world. A for accommodations here?the To a distinguished clientele. I and dining room all video equi Enjoy superb aervice ?-*uperl modern and fireproof. At you welcome. Write today for part Wiluam H. BP Seventh Avenue, 124-125tii UPTOWN. N I A t (VI Allen Yellowjackets Spank State Bulldogs For Third Victory / The fr*ashman.-ladeci Allen University Yelow Jackets defeated the S. c. State College Bulldogs 64-46 in a- "man eat man" basketball game in the Allen gym here ths week. The game was a groat Competition, the sore b.jhg very close until the final quarter. Allen led at the first quarter 12-10 and at the half 25-17. : "Easy Boy" Jackson was poison against the Bulldogs, hooping 27 points for the victors J ""TtecT""WfTTTams -corecl 14 point'Cj For State, Shute led the scoring* with 14 points; Richardson fol-, lowed with 12. The Yellow Jackets h?v< runj up three straight victcrics in1 cage tilts, holding preyi?>us wins} over ClaJlin University ft-nd Tus- i keg e Institute. . . .... I. Eagles Whip I St. Paul Bv 108-53 Tally Lawvenceville, Va. ? Ernest I "Hands" War 1 ick ro-rantnln of j North Carolina College's bask?.t-' | ball team, scored 25. points here' I against St. Paul Polytechnic Institute last Saurdav night to I lend he Eagles in a 108-53 vie- ' j t??r\- ov< r the Virginians. The Eagle* have amassed a I total of 208 points' in two games'! . against 87 for their opponents. Warlick. all-American captain of the 1051 football team, was j 1 high -enrer in a contest that saw i teammates George McQueen, { I former star on Long Island Uni- , versity and GI teams during: WK'rld. War ?JI.' score 18 digits; I and Ernest Lowry and Pawling; Walton, hooping eleven each, and Charles Harrison scoring 14 P'dnts. Good- of St. Paul IpH the home players with 13 tallies. He. was paced by Bradley and Church who scored 10 each and fallowed by Strickland who swished 7 markers. On ihe Eagles' return To Durplans, according to hi* article in Quick. He says there's a possibility he'll become a TV disc jockey, and he plan* to continue as t director '>f the International Boxin'g Club at $15,000 a year. I "Say It With Flowers" I I ALLISON'S I Flower Shop I 210.3 Gervais Ph. 9306 I 1 Columbia, S. C. I "Get Mother's Care For The Things You Wear" -- At ? H. T. 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Harriers were entered in the Evening Star 70 Yard Hurdles. tbv 800, and the ?ne mile relay, special handicap. A doubtful starter inthe 70 yard event Was Lec Calhoun, who earlier in thc weeRT was hospitalizt d in NCC's infirmary. Other Evening Star participants;?however. include James Preston and Andrew Graham, 880; and a mile relay team composed of Charley Hartwell, James Curtland, James Young, . and Donald Wheeler. Walker expected to have available also another relay team of frosh and javvoc cindermen. The Walkermcn return N?rth again on January 18 for the Philadelphia Inquirer Invitation Indoor Track and Field Meet. The Eagles will bo entered in the 1.000 yard run handicap and in the Liberty Bell One- Mile Intercollegiate Relay series. On February* 11. thc Tar Heel N. C. Claws Out 88-46 Victory Over Hampton Durham, N. C. ? North Safo-j lina College's All American -Ernest "Hand " Warliek, paced thi> Eagles t > 63-46 win over Hampton Institute here Wednesday night, January 14, in the Tar Heels' third .straight CIAA victory. A1 tliou^h he soored only 17 points, three short of team mate George McQueen's even 20 markers. Wa flick's was the Eagle-' great defensive star for the first three quarters. Wa-rlic-k's nffennive game was unlimbeiaed late in the third period and he hooped his 17 digits in sensational one-hand fashion. A Hampton statistician said the Pirates mi-scd 75 shots during the night. on l uesday night the Pirate* dropped a closely fought 66-57 thriller, to A and T College of Greensboro. ham. Coach John B. McLendon announced that two non-confermce tilts wnth Teachers' Colleges quints from Elizabeth City and Favetteville were being cancelled for budgetary reasons. CAPITAL CITY Real Estate Co. 1100'/a Washington Street Telephone 3?9644 Columbia, South Carolina i I V ; . LIGHTHOUSE una IN Shaw University Wins Over Va. State 66-61 Raleigh, N. C. ? After tril until the third quarter, the Sh University Hears came back avenge an earlier defeat at 1 hands of the Virginia State R ketball team. Thv Bears won night by a score of 66-61. With. Guerney Jones and W ter Massie leading the atta< Virginia State myved into a ! at the end of the -ft period. Shaw had tried a zr. defense which was incfTeqtr As the second period begon, t game increased in?pace . wh Shaw switched to a man to m defen-e. E<1 Northington beg hitt'^g the h?v?ps with lon? shots for Shaw. However, 1 Trojans hold on t<? lead at ha time 33-30. _ Tho Boars came back fired i with T?m Daniels beginning drive in for lay-ups or passi pfT to L< n Lewis for goals, fake the lead at the end of 1 third quarer 49-43. Tho Trojans fought back he In the final period but failed overtake the Bears. The Rebot work of Tom Daniels and I Lewis, on both the offensive a defensive backboards, was a < riding factor in the game.. D; iels had 20 points and Norl mgt<?n 16 to lead Shaw's sc ing, . harriers will journey to N York City for competition in 1 Junior National AAU events. f DISABLED VETERANS WHO LEFT MILITARY SERVICE AFTER APRIL25.i<?5i WlTM. A SERVICE'CONNECTED PISAglUT MAY BE ENTITLED TO A SflEClAI TYPE OF LOW-COST GOVERNMENT 1 mnuNi AuoNiamTioir ?? , Jcresgent^cleanS II Suits Cleaned, Pressed 7: Dresses ? 75c and up Alterations and Pressing While ? You ? Wait J. A Robertson, Mgr. lh)^Sprin^St^^Phon^^^51 < > 0 ? 'Sunday Echoes' BE SURE TO HEAR: VVNOK ? 9:30 A. MSundays Featuring: LOCAL TALENT ? and a ? SPECIAL MESSAGE B Vliss Anna May Manigau _ Dr :eep plen t quick ri It E F RESH V EPS I-CO I. A n 202.1 TWO NOTCH ROAD ' i x> J* :... v - 'V.. ' "n '"': ? * ' ' ';. ' ':' N^vj : ;i ' [FORMER,. COLUMBIA, 8. C. S? ? ? Search Ashes For Body Of 94 Year . Old Fire Victim By E. M. Dc Ali ing Warrenton, N, C, ? A small aw group of colored and white to {rtefH&^nf rmjf^"ijoftji Townes the probed in the smoldering ashes as- Of his home Thursday morning to- in search of the body of thc 94 year old citizen of Elberson, a al- small village near here. :k, Believed destroyed with Mr. 16- Townes was approximately $300 E WANTED B FOR BANK 'an , ? )- wn?*i |- ? 3e- ? | in- HENRY RANDOLPH MITCHELI ^h- Martin Hogan, H?nry Ralph Mitch# Womack, "LittI# K orDESCRIPf ION ^ ew Age 56, born September 27, 1895, }1(. Lexington, Kv; height 5 feet, 6% inches: weight, about 155 pounds; ye#, brown; hair, grayish brown; ' ? complexion, ruddy; build, short, : 1 stocky; raoe, white; nationality, American: oooupations, auditor, clerk, ma- | hinist, porter: sears' and marks* one Inch scar left inside wrist; small out soar inside edge of left eyebrow, right CAimOM ! 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