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r National Sports By CY RICE s, On the evening of Jupe 4, in s Philadelphia, Cincinnati's dank ? i\ cobra pf the squared circle, Ez- ^ I zard Charles, attempts to do ^ what no former heavyweight champion has ever accomplished?win back the title. 1 J Blocking his history .making ^ aspirations is Jersey Joe Walcott, . again, ring-wise holder of the * W crown and knockout conquerer m''- owr Charles Jast-July-18. Pre-flght predictions run alonj L, the normal path. Both men oozi p1" quiet confidence. Charles says, ~f "I beat him twice; I can do it a. p,. gain." Walcott voices a terse, r "in) J 'Charles is undertaking a tea I that six former champions trier and failed ? Bob Fitzsimmons, Jim Corbett, Jim Jeffries, Jacl * Demps*y, Max Schmeling, and Joe Louis. It was Charles whr spiked the Louis endeavor. Neither the champion nor thu, , challenger is overly popular will the. public, probably because it'i a tough assignment to follow such crowd-pleasers as Damp Irvin Is Nearly ;J Recovered; Ready For Good Game , i ORANGE. N. J. (CNS)?Quid J healing MSonte Irvin is* a fellow rthe Giants have almost forgot ten in their terrific pace to staj ' on top. With the cast to be removed from hi? right ankle this- h Monday, Iiyin expects to be J :?ready to play ih a'month IF he K can make the team. "The way the Giantp are go ing right now:.itvio6ks like the:, ddiij* eybn;; nfced me,'? comment * ed the team's'1951 slugging lead. r f er.^Who was at the head of th< ^ r NL list for rrtOBtt runs hntfoH in >! Meanwhile MoriW\js rushing tol get bick in shape * through spfe- >< C?1 massage treatments Just in Ji case, the call for duty comes. -1 Mays Would Like I ; Go Horn* E Before Induction [ II TO$? (CNS) ? With J; the'new ;daW ' of May 29th set J Ida-, the induction of Willie Mavs. antpain' Willie has wistfully let out that he wouki like to go fli home to Fairifleld. Ala. before r> leaving for the a^my. Howevei te Manager Leo ptirocher plans to tti nix the idea for he needs to S< keep his sensational cent?rrteid - se eryln the lineUp every moment th hp's- With them. Bi Willie wants to his famllv vc^y much before embarking on CI L lfils pew cateer In the army and ry K, he has tpW the Giant brass this h mudh. But they are appealing b to. his loyajty to' the team to le kiepp with them the last days. dt MM ^ ^\ g? (J? I m K/fc v ci\j? Mr I t^jWHWi H9 I WK\ I p Th^EXIMY L ? enhance the I R Bourbon Tas [ $1.48 V Editors' Poll ^ ey and Louis. Many experts J] imply r~gari? them tops of ? urrent'ly poor crop. But the fact ttmains that they are the bes' ty 1 th* business even though va usiness standard my be low. . re In Charles' corner will be the A1 dvantages of age '(he will be hc 1 July 7), has fought three imes since losing the crown, is Pi cknowledgid a better boxer. R* In Walcott's corner will be al he adyantages of /'they-never- th oms-back" ring history, the ?r mythological lift of being cham- m >ion, more at stake financially s0 vith a big family to feed. Th? latter angl" is important. ^ Ml rp? Louis in a rorpnt interview ' expressed: "Only on? thing .^ lakes good fighters?hard tmes. ' cl !*he man who hasn't enough to cc at will climb in a ring to eat n . i , - ? ., SIC nmself a square meal. He takes iard, head-splitting punches but loesn't fall down, hitting back )ecause he knows that it's the mly way there is to fill his J tomach aft'?r the fight." Now Walcott's stomach isn't Mj exactly empty and his family C sn't suffering from malnutrition. ret they have been hungry in ire past and conceivably couk r, eel the pangs in th'? future. It ^ rr^ay b? this haunting specter jjj hat causes Jersey, Jo? to hang ar in to his title. The cha-pipicn fi(? 38, a fairly advanced-age_ J?_Lth art looking for a n?w job. m By posing tne question of who /ill win "the Walcottvs. Charts fight, the National Sports h( Iditors' Poll forced the sport ditors of the daily- newspapers j crawl out on a trembling limb. Rather than chancing the limb reaking and finding themselves ^ n the wrong end of a predicon, a surprising number ol fU ports editors decided to play m; t ;safe by checking the "No ? pinion" section of the query. . ?4 > Ol H:re is the result of those ex- an erts brave enough to predict th? M; Btpom? of the heavyweight wj lampionship: harles will win ....... 60 pet ralcott will win ...... 17'pet. jn 0 opinion. 23 pet. . j .? -.' ^ Irst Avery Nine ! )efeats Burke tulldogs 7-6 ( CHARLESTON ? ?or the Ml rst tim* in its long history Ave- th< r Instsitute fielded a baseball sin am fibre last Saturday, against by le Bulldogs of Burke High tig, :hool, which has had on* for W1 vsral years. And surprisingly, Ya ie Avery Tigers set down the bee ulldogs 7-6. v rig Richard Brown and William fie] lement were batteries for Ave- ^ \ Leroy Nelson and Jacob mo onor fiyed these slots for the ? ulldogs. On- the Avery team in ft lield was Daniel Shine, who ispite the handicap of one arm, y fl iEARS >^J~ great j5 te of . M _ _ )LD J :kory 1 DBHBON*""1 Itati gggQjyggggjggggjP dri; ' -I ', "" . ' ^ ^ i *? I & T Athletes et Awards For Ixcellent Work GREENSBORO. N. C.?Sev.n-fiva athletes, mmbers of the irsity teams at A & T Coll g? ceived awards at th? recer II Sports Banquet h;ld in thjr >nor at the'College. Dr. Mac o Patterson, Ferrell. a.7" and Dr. Alvin V. Blount, ileigh, N. C.( bot-h outstanding umni of th? college delivered e principal addr ss?s on a prosi rn'wTucFT "NT u. Webster, ctTatfT an of the athletic committ 3, rvcd as toastmast: r. Dr. F. D. Bluford, president of ie col 13ge n>ade the pr-s ntajn 'speech after which- th" onograms w;re presented by e respective coaches which inud:d: William . M. B 11, head iach and director of th: phv:al education department. M i-ry Brown, Murray L. Neely, . rt piggott ar.d L.roy'F. liaroe Black Can deliver When liven Chance BROOKLYN, N, Y. (CNS)?ig Joe Black, the pitch r (in ? Dodg r roster who has been (en d to Don N.wcombe. was ound \vh:n opportunity knockI at" his "door last \vr. k nn i ereby got his first win in frio ajorss. Blackcamc in ih? game in t}v* *hth inning when all se mod )peless for Brooklyn as Cin mati was leading by a scor seven to four. But in the Brook If of the eighth, Campanula t his fourth homer with two oard and Hodges' fly brought ifko home with the winning n. Black hild on to the'. sl;:v| irgin by getting the Reds out sily. In his and 2/3 innings relief, Joe has six strik.outs d he is yat* to Iosj a gam*-, inager Chuck Dr:ss':n says ho II start Joe when thos? doui headers start to pile up. anwhile, he is his aco man the bull pen. I . , ; ' . I ankees Not fraid Of [innie Minosa CHICAGO. Ill (CNS) ? Flortnnie Minoso is not a terror to i Yankees, so th?y say. They iply don't let him get on base pitching to him high and Meanwhile during the last lit? Sox series against the nke^s, Minnie had to sit it out *ause of a torn tendons in his ht foot. ded and battel like a g in. j rh? game was played on Ilarn Field. j rxl -: _. v/ ? ? """" rAKES A BOW AT MEMPHIS tTTON HTWii-gy ves of C oca-Cola, locally and tlonaliy, joined in the 17lli mar celebration of the Cotton kers Jubilee held last week Memphis. Above Moss II. Ken. k, publio relations counselor I Mills Brothers . ^ ^^ ^ ^ '' j ? The Mills Brothers. whoso re i Charlie McCarthy radio show f: arc briny brought hack for comedy program Sunday night I'.oyH And A Guitar" will hi arrangement*. A & T Wins Baseball, Tennis CIAA Awards GREENSBORO, N r\~-In \v i [ niriy 'wo CIAA champion.-h last week, A & T Co:! 11 a 1 tie teams closei out th m successful year in th.- colLg hitory in garnering six chair ionships in major and nrir sports. By defeating tlic Winstoi Salem Teacher College las Wednesday, the Aggie basvba team clinched U??* confor<n? baseball title for the thiconsecutive jear and remaii the only team undefeated i the race. Just thr' day-, later A <^r tennis team copped tlv? CI/ tennis championship as it \v its fir.-t gran*! slam victory history by taking the single and team championships in tb competition. Previously this year Aggi leams have been named th "mythical national fuothal champions for 1051. are co holders of the ( IAA lmxinj championship ;vml .are tra?! champions of the Tuskegn , V ' ;\'y for the Coea-Cola Company, w; Rs as two-mile loot; parade p.r es rrvifM'iiiK stand. Standi! with Kendrix is (I iff Kno thirty-year mployre of the ( ra-()ola liottlinjj Company Memphis. The Cotton Makers Jubili Oil Bergen Show ' ' .<' T . ' 1 T- ;*< V : ' rlj ^ i crnt rippcnrnnro <>n The talcnr IP-ruen?r<>11u111 a flood of requests for a repeat, a return enitaceniont on the popular (May *'3) .on t'ISS. The famous "l*Tiu r a heard in several of their fa\oriU News From 1 Spartanburg SPARTANBURG ? On next Sunday afternoon at four the Thompson St:*. t Cutninunitv Kinderyavt n will iiav the:: # do ing ex- rcis.s a' th_> Thompe s son Str-.t Bap'.i-t Church. Th< 1,v public is iiv.t d to com> out lor Institute Relays and the Alaj. bantu Relays. In the only other jt sport in which Accie teams {} - participated, tiw basketball iC , teani placed third in visitation -i and won the consolation troii11v ;? o?~ ra ? ? in mr \ i;i;i luiu ur> , ii Ou: of th. entire seasons play, the current baseball team' is T -till compiling its most amazing lecord. It has v.o.i all of 14 of on hs gam s this s.ason, fiv of in therh by 10 or more scor'-s' The i'.s, team has nutsiored it- opponent Hit by H':' to I in s ndmg 150 run> n rs iuTib- home nlat- against l* 04 for i ompet it ion. in the .xtraj '* has 'l.pattm nt, the Aggies hn i ' gun have hummer d out 7j home rims, 15 triples n.nl 57 if doubles against 1, 1 and 5 in the] k sair. cat gori.s by t:i ir oppon-' e e:;t-. ,A ,J*fl|r.i ' * tw | ?'** >'^v!Kf^f!< iv. was orguni'/.fri by l)r. K. (). Veiv ss- son. Memphis drntist, in 103.V nn hi seventeen years, it lias bei\, ,come one of the biggest events ?? of (hr area Mirrmindinn M< m ?r .a.,. ...a (i .. .. voting l.ulv is selected to carry L-o the title of the Spirit of Cotton. LIGHTHOUSE and INFOR Cheraw News CHERAW ? The P.e Dee Un Ion Baptist church worn n sponsbred \ Month of May rally benefit^ of the Missionary Soeie ty, in th# form of a crowninj day rally an-J a baby contact Baby Larry Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs. B. F. Johnson, Jr., wor the latt r arid Mrs. B. F. John on. the former. Tomah I). W.iliam- of Wash ington. D. C., who has* bed "spend Im: rTF' past Two ~~w(TTc: John DeasT^tias returned hom" visiting his nnr.nt-, Mr. and Mrs Wilson C. Deas, -on of Mr. an< Mrs. Thomas D :?< i? ,-.r.Hia ate for graduation a4. th > Medi cal College of Xavier Univerit; j at New Or lean- on May 28. Mrs. Bonn.tt and Mrs. Jo Cox who attended the genera eonf riMK'O of the AME Zio j church in Brooklyn, N. V. w I w ks ago, have returned, r. port.ng an excellent cxperienc .The annua! m' . ting of th Tent Sist rs will !).) held Jun State Recreation Workers Meet To tTorm Organization GREENVILLE -- The Sout Carolina- Rcer.ation Stat? eon frr.nr~ of recreation, worker was held h r? Friday and Sal urday in the Allen Temple R c r_ation Cent'-r. - . Th? me . ting was callc.l for th purpose of forming a statewid i-soc.ntion for recreation work j crs over th state. i?On hand to -gain - tn- confer ; rnc.1 was James A. Madison, c 1 the fi ! ! department of the Na + tiunal P-er rition' Association c Now York. Mr. Madison was al so th2 kcyno'c speaker Frida 1 night. | Saturday was d-voted to a rt '.view of various phases of act: ' vities of the recreation worke and p?rfaction of the state or i ganization. ; and see this program. The Woman's Auxiliary wi hoM their Educational Rally Fri day night at Macedonia Bapti; CTnrrchi 8:00 ji.~ no. ~ ... ~ Rev. B. T. Sears will deliver j special message on Sunday morn ing during the Holy Communio Service. Th? Annual School Closin Message was delivered by th Rev. B. T. Sears bs|or? 1500 a I.aur ns, on Sunday at 4:00 p.n He spoke from the'TK;m "B of Good Courage." Ho said tha it takes Courag to hold on.-' s If abov? the fogs and haze o personal -'istru-t and misgiving and at the same tint? to tak the only real precaution ngains failure, that it is safe to trus adequate preparation, that 4hi: Is the finest type of courag behalf of 'c *.011 products. \Vi li.ini F. Nahors, legal PK ma j for Cora ( ola, is chairman of tli ( rand Jubilee Parade Commit : tee and parade marshall. ... \ V. ' ' \\ MER. COLUMBIA, S. C. Hemingway News HEMINGWAY ? The Seven4-! - Day Adventist School held it: >1 commencement exercises last - Thursday night. Mi-s C. E. Galla I gher Is teacher. | Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Smith o' j Howard High School, h?ld i 1 "get together" party for the sen iors_ Sunday at their home ir Georgetown* Delicious fresh - mcnts were served. V All m - -of - the Gray; Crossroad Home Denijmstratioi 3-4 in the Methodist Church oi j Gr:; n street. _| Tin- Vuu'M Couir 1' o! th . Ch~ . raw NAACP branch is sponsor yj inn a bus trip to Atlantic Bead J June 11. The bu-; leaves ths CqI e leg:' Inn at 5 a.m. Tickets cost ,] ins $2.00 roundtrip are being sol< n by members of the Council, o 0 interest d persons may con tec Levi G. Byrd. > Rev. O. St. Clair Franklin e pastor at. Pee Dee Union Baptis ^ ChuTch, has as. his gu?st speake _ Sunday morning, Rev. Mr. St??kt of Washington, D. C. ' The commencement exercise of Coulter Acad.my will begii i nrxt Sunday, June 1. The an . nu'al sermon will bo preached b Rev. O. 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