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Ie Almost t Make ar List YORK (CNS) ? Ole aige almost didn't make tar dream team, despite Ling relief performances tr?for the St. Louis plus the agitation of his 1 Veeck. For even Casey manager of the Ameriteam ~ flus year adit Paige was not on his t of pitchers. - Rut the Boston Red Sox pitcher, Ellis ?- - Kinder, was. When Boston's, manager, Lou Bou-Jreau notified Stengel that j?'. . Kinder had not worked since June 7th ancl that he had been placed on the inactive list with a slipped disc in his spine, only then was Satoh named. 1 E Harlem High Youngster Gets ^Paper's Award Pfl^NEW YORK ?(CNS)? In a promotion conducied by the newspaper, the New York World Telegram, an 18 year old Negro ~ kid; Robert Coles, was chosen the most outstanding high -fcohool f .0 senior baseball player. H Thus young Coles, a peerles- pitcher . . and a terrifying hitter, became Ht the first of his race to walk off I with the top honors which for r 25 years has given the victor a free Western excursion with the R Giant?, Yankees or thfr Dodgersr Sob chose the Dodgers as did last year's outstanding kid, Danny Lynk who finally signed up with the Brooks for $30,000. To Sign up with the Dodger*, would p be Bob's dream come true. "I've been a Brooklyn fan for the last j five years", he. declared. "My f favorite is Don Newcombo. All T. my family are Brooklyn rooters, |y. too." ' According to baseball scouts t. this 6-2, 185 pound youngster ^ should have a wonderful future in baseball. Said one scout: ti-s;**Here's a powerful, rawbonod '. bOy with a genuine fast ball thai Pp' does things. And a curve -ball that is sharp and fast. I consider Et"; him an outstanding all-around B&-..bail player and a defin to pr spect for organized ball". The Dodgers certainly could plfe use another pitcher! || Sugar Ray Still * Resting From Maxim Fight | ' NEW YORK (CNS)?Exhaus ted more than he cares to admit since tfte night of June 25th Sugar Ray Robinson is stir resting and taking it easy. He ??1,* 'has cut out almost all persona fcc ; eluded a television show to picf -^appearances which this Week in srv up another trophy and a date at the Cotxyolvinn?jrighteltrt where friend Billy Eckstine wa: ; winding up his engagement.- Su ft- gar only hopes he can make hi: July 11th sailing date to Europe Big Luke G^ets r ~ Same Salary | CLEVELAND.. Ohio (CNS) J Luke Easter's option to the >1 minors hasn't -affected his -alary , His pay check remains exactlj . . the same as it was in Cleveland for the res-t of the year. BENEDICT . A Pioneer Institute i * I inff. Located in thi r I ^'allowing Decrees Ai f{ I A R, B.S., B. Pre-Medical and I I Majors" are offered in The Bfck-*" Rirrtrrtry V CTiemistry7 Mail |* I Commercial Education, Ph History and Education. I Snlondid nnnnrf nnif in? fn 1 character development. Co-Educational MODERATE For further infc J. A. BACOA College < IP* ... , \ 1. V^ . < "...* 5?" ' . ' X * Staff For Day Camf s,:.'- '/ " ' ' ' ' ' i National Sports ? Hv CY R Should Ray Rohinson Retir< Should Sugar Robinson retire Joey Maxim? was.the question of daily newspapers by the Nat In what has been called "one _a_ in I ? i f * i ** ever siupeu . noomson s ma lor champion ended at the close of " oven-hot tiprhts of Yankee Stadii Dr. Alexander SchifT parted 1 up to the -drooping Robinson. e> asked, "Can you continue?" "I can't pet up on ray feet",! Dr. SchifT communicated wit! Miller, who had relieved heat-pi the 11th. "Robinson's had a he "He can't pro on". The bell clanpred wildly demnT acquainted the boisterous crow< . booksr duly recorded that Joey ^ . heavyweight title with a' 14 roe Claims were immediately" p Suprar Ray. It was lO.'l depree Robinson, pressing the attack punches had built up a comma! imately nine rounds. Tie was tl blows, moving around faster. Rut was it the heat that reall was Maxim all this time-in Alas Jack Rlackburn Advised Ret iron The late Jack Rlackburn, tuto Somethinpr goes out of the body' Rlackburn was a smart traine omy, lie knew when the reeflex nation slow. WVinn Pa^I/ it TV.f nv/iUof t ni I fT MVIi i'l (I I L 1(1 1 IV' l/(H' IV I Robinson was there. Louis was shattered beyond repair. Sugar Ray closed his eyes a 1 nightmare of the pathetic Joe. ? to me", he vowed. "I'll be out L Old". : The nickname Sugar has not ed in his Manhattan real estate < Sugar Ray's Quality Cleaners. ' ' Shop. He has an apartment hot set a deal for a wine and liquor He can toss away his gloves ; cially. But will he? He loves th riety, the recognition nn the st It's hard to tell a man he's "o in son who likes to stay up late vice on retiring often falls .on n Is the hell of age tolling for v Should he quit after the next 1 .! Here's what the experts thin Should retire after IN Should not retire No opinion COLLEGE ||' >n of Higher Learne City of Columbia e Conferred: B 1 Th.. and B.I). I I Ve-Dental Training i areas of Kntdish. French. 8 hematics, Home Economics, I i ysical Education, Sociology, 8 r intellectual growth and ft ' Class 'A' Rating | 1 FYPFMBF - P 1 r f\ A t I ; ! > >~1 f I to nrmation, write: TS, President g r! Columbia, S. C. I p / i > In Drew Park . ft yjs. :. I'"'""'-'' S * ' :' T m H|| > <&A ?lJ^V VflgftJ ^8VW & :.;. T * ^^^^fPpMv'c-V4, : Editors* Toll ^ "" coj ICE "" " " ^ ro p After Maxim Fight? rt.t after one more fight vith placed before "spdTfs" cditTTrs-"^0 ional Sports Editors' Toll. of the most bizarre fights ** ring immortality as a triple , the 13th round under the let tm ? the ringside ropes, marched camined him rapidly and ^ mumbled Robinson. | ? \ substitute referee Rat rostrated Ruby Goldstein in 1 at stroke". Miller was told. -1 io: lding silence. The announcer 1 with the facts. Record 111 Taxim retained his light- p1 md technical knockout, osted that the heat beat of s under the blazing arcs. n?J with fancy combinations.of iding lead, winning approx- ' i rowint? the majority of VVl consuming more energy. Iv beat Robinson? Where ^ ka sitting on a cool iceberg? nt nent At Age Of 32 or i* fif .Tao T.nuic iitwii vfinvifL-. . v.. w.-x ..wx..., w ?ry figh t ing?msnr et?v_a4.- ft?. ? ". Robinson is "2. r. A student of humyn an;it- i :es began to lay. the coordi- . 4ed Joe Louis in retirement. 1 his idol. ITe saw tin; idol is if trying to shut out the kg "I'll never let that happen ? of boxing before I get too 5j been loosely applied. Inelud- I awnings is Sugar Kay's Cafe. I The Golden Glover Karber 3 ise in Cleveland and recently gj wholesaler's agency. \nd be comfortably off finan- P e roar of applause, the noto- ; rcct. 1 " ~~ ver the hill". Especially Rob- c at nights. The soundest ad- finheeding ears. ' 'h? the Dandy of the Ring? daxini fight? i... k: \ laxim *>r , .n r; oi ? _ '>' ' 1 gr Olympic Pledges Failing, L. A. p! Bank Beports ' ' tt LOS A NO ELKS, Cal f('NS) - Less than ten percent f fhe Ql million dollars pledgee in the hi recent Ring Cro-hv-Boh M >|w Olympic fund telethon, lias ome W Lhrougli, according to oH'u lal f n the Calfornia Bank here in l.o:, Angeles j} Bank ofTU ii mis believe the h, dart 1 nig failure of . the . public 0 0 Vji - nie through with the money; s due to ttjt fai t that the Ok. by Hone show was ?o great with. hedges streaming in fr 111 all -j 0 .<Ar the .country. that people rmught their dollar weren't nr leeded. Thus far th. Oh mp';r os earn -till.needs (ivrr a half of rn nillion dollar- j th prr s AVY VKTKK AN O' 4SITK M4)THE tt rrti rd St. Julian Rrtper, of Mrs. aura Johnson, who has hoon in nr iq .Navy for the past If) years, 0f ccontlv spent ton days with his ^ *othpr, enronfo to Virginia. Ro- wj or served several of his 10 years jia \ Europe. ih ^ I I % 7ft y < . \. . *; : - : ' j, $ The* staff <>f the Charles Drew TTiorial Park Day Camp which s completed it'- first week of mp" with over 500 childern in OTitimitr are. left -t-^-H.uht. first iv, C W. Madden, assistant ditor. M'rs Kmii> .Johnson, ; 1 i i. . .i . \ i we i ic.Hii'i , iVijsr- reggie i_ aiuig_ Tribe II Iffuli r. Mis? Anna lulman, spra> pool; Mis \K?la nsom. direct re s; Miss Harri; Waiters, nature I re, . ami lives Jenkins. assistant alhies. Stan-! inn are Mrs Lutli\rt Bragg, Olympi Star, Gave Evident BALTIMORE?Art Bragg, the -year-old Morgan College jun r, on \vh se shoulders ro-ts meriea's hopes of, victory in e 100-meter da-h in the XVth ympic Games at Helsinki, Finnd. this month, gave promise sueh an achievement 1G years u And that's not 'as fantastic as may s and. Here's how,' in the nrds of his father. Arthur M ragg. chief steward at the rcen Spring- Valley Hunt Chin ear here. "Wht n Arthur George '.as ily five years old," lie -ai ;. "I as walking with him one 1110:1;* I through- Hat-dan S^uatv. A.i a suvidi-n h?." >aid Daddy. I'm )Tln;i do >o:noth;ne.' and w:ti. Kit, In* broke away and ran "I tin- to i att h hi:n i,r.i! th< id \\ a^ iimnine s 1 t'a t th.it .1 lVe up the e'nase Smcrai nthei or.sons wiilknp: in the j ..rk ; 11 it* time spud the yuuiiiisti'! n ! ti?nk oid 111 pur u. whei icy saw-mo kive up tin ilu-r "When ho hoy finally mi. oui mi \ y< unq woman who ;a.'l ion it ah said "That ho*, h . hat it takes to heeome a meat inner one day ''I didn't think ma it an P. I ten. hut later . h. :i i . .! nine. I told 111 ? v.ih . c;.n.t uut it. ' Woman he 'nu never ran ma\ 1 ; ill ho a pre at run tun <* . d av that,' aiul we la..ailed ''As t > yonr.^ii'!' di . o; ? id eon! miir-i to sin iV. n ; n' ' t in running, we n.it 111 \ < minted him alt we to,. ! I'.e tune he went to jun. hh 1, ho l. ho hatt deflnitrh, 1.0 sso Owen aw his idol Wtuth ?m?not,?h*-?tv-H-r?00.1111,1 a?1 wens take-ofT and tl f < ) . . a riiMii jumui fl' u L'lu LLi Mlglas Hiuli School y. h?;e in tliiclcd the ftf+miTTTH "oT TTpotv" d U. (Duck) Gib^ n, dim or athletic-. One day he came trie with ,t\ro little Tuvlmrrups nich wo -subsequently found lie id won in a ploy ground meet Druid Will Park. ' si" ' ' I n ine v*. Smith, dancing: Mrs ; Dor thy Davis, arts and crafts. Mra. iAiciftda -Dant/lor, Tribe IV Tea tier; Mi -s Demet ria Johnson. -Ti i!?# > 11 ' * "V4V. i 14 1 I V 4 III .1 I tTl V.J . tubus Means. athletics, and Mrs, Nancy Haigler. music.! Mrs. An ni'i Thompson in eharge oi thi < iunch i" om. w as not present , when t)io pit turi" was mado.i i Archery, minatuTc golf a n d / swimming arc- offered to each; i eamper. T S Martin in-tructs -wimming i lasses daily -- ? ?? - ? j-| ics Hound Morgan | e When Only Hi ^ "Unknown io us. he had bee;, slipping out o the park-, practicing and t ;ing part- in' track moots. Under the watchful eye! of Coach Gibs n he developed | -Toadily and, of erurse, what he has d no under Cyaeh tEddie ! Hurt since ho onrollcd at Mori i I gam is pretty old stuff to almost * everybody by now." 1 Mr Bragg, wh.o had entered the room unohstm-tively, bcamed as her husband talked. "You know," he said whon she could get in a w rd dge-ways, "we leanv-I .about Arthur C?e rge's making the Olympic team a little les than an h,ur after he won Iris rare. I "The NaUonaJ Broadcast ing', Company oul in ("a", fornia call-! ed Coach Hurt's wife and she' relayed the exciting news to1 -f-ree. M'c h.usband was at work at! k : the 1:rv . and while I don't us-: ?ttnlh?Trim on hirr job, I* just HAD (? e.a'.l him and let him J kn ' ''Tli.t". right." the Senior Bra.' volunteered, "and bef re. long t'.f word had spread thnnnrhmfT the club. Why. the. members out there are o proud of Arthur George that they have claimed him as the club's "entry" in the Olympic Games. "'Arthur.' .some of them saidj to mo, 'that hoy of y urs has J .yot l" u :r. TTi; ji.st i ;tn?t Tot Us dow n'." ^DISABLED VET? STKL MAY ^ ! ?TA?T EDUCATION OR JOBTRAIwmG TO OVERCOME TNE HANDICAPS OF TUElR SERVICE*. ' CONNECTED DISABILITIES TUB Gt BILL CUTOFF PATE FOR . STARTING "TRAINING DOGS NOT I MVmtT U. 11 1 K?r full information contact >onr nearest V I ri IUNS ADMIN 1ST It AT ION oflica RORKRT J. MURRAY ANI) SON Ilousr Painting?Wallpapering ; 6 Krarke St. Phone 3-5887 CHARLESTON, S. C. , ' 1 " 1 1 1 I??f 111! I I I? 1 V OCOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' COLLEGIATE ! Harbor Shop 1510 1 > Harden Street Next to Carver Theater ; ^^TJrroUOOO06V&ttS&SO0-00< j" "H:iv IPAVilh Khiwrrs" j ALLISON'S. Flower Shop 210.1 Gervais Ph. 9308 Columbia, S. C. I.IGHTHOUSE and INFORM Ppl. Randolph I iets Award At . I Port Jackson FORT JACKSON ? Corporal ^ Jurtis Randolph, Information ind Education Non-Commission-^ :d QUicex icu- Liic-4Ut TankJattali n at Fort Jackson, has' ceeivcd the Specialist Training tegimcnt Certificate of Achievenent. from the regimental comnandcr Lieutenant Colonel Max ? /. Kirkbride. The certificate was given in 'ecognition % of the "Superior" ating given Corporal Randolph during the Third Army vCommand Inspectoin. Randolph's company commander. Second lieutenant Junior . Johns p, addd that the Corporal has receiv d nothing but superior rating n V]r r^L'imcntfn insptTlions rorr; he past 12 months. ^ A graduate - 01 MiddJeton High School in Tampa, Flori- ; da, Corporal Randolph rccciv- 1 cd his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1919 from the Florida Agri- I culture and Mechanical Col- i lege at Tallahassee, Florida, tie had been vafedictorion Tor? his senior class in high school. The soldier .was inducted into! ho Army at Jacksonville, Flori-' in. November 90. 1950. lie took^ lis basic infantry training with Jompany "I." (51st Infantry, 8th^ [nfantrv Division, at Fort Jack(iainford's ^ Itawlings Stopped In 2nd Round NEW YORK (CNS)?Lutherj Rowlings, a j>r togo of George]' Gainford, who's main lettuce is' Sugar Ray Robin?on, looked] pretty pretty <-orrv- in a main event bout here nt Eastern Parkway Arena with Joe Miceli this] week. Fight was stopped at 2:37 of the second after Rowlings had taken a savage going over which j included two knockdowns in the' first round. Manager Gainford ! blamed it on weight of Luther: \vn - was wu in wii'j lor ivnceiu Rowlings should have stayed at 135. according to George and he will do so from now en. ~ FlU"^ H ~ STATE PARK * "Where the Elite Mee' and Greet" PHONE 3-4869 -j _ 4 nr " m Its the AuJl II - tast. 1 cha1 \ tha t make all t! f; .. a ' ^ ^ j ^ = I hat great/ h' s|ja ?? J i f2 i?r. *v>'>3 -.j I , .. ^ is one of the t * i * ' ' " "0 ER, COLUMBIA, S. C. I Fans Sorry Luke Is Gone J CLEVELAND. Ohio?(CNS)? 1 They booed h*im bitterly when i 3ig Luke Easter failed 'to hit f J fffl I i jj Jackie Robinson \ JACKIE Robinson, Brook iyn second sacker, pumped the National League Allstars into I ;i 1-0 I pn rl n i SWhn P??lr ? I ? ? ? - ? ? ? ? w * ?? A 1U Philadelphia Tuesday, wTOT a firAt pitch hornerun. The Nationals added two more in the fourth and went on to win the game 3-2. called at the end of^ the fifth innlnff beoau??e of * ' rain. . , s-on. ----*? The summer of 1951 he attended the Armed Forces Information School at Fort Slocum, New York, on a,i island in Long Island Sound just outside New,^ York City. Corporal Randolph is current-j Iv assigned to Headquarters and Service Company, 41st Tank Battalion of the 8th Division's Specialist Training Regiment. The 41st Tank Mattalion conducts the 8th Division's famed Leaders' Cour>c which trains potential non-commissioned and commissioned officers throughout the Third Army area. ( IT'S CHEAPER V ) To Hare Ton* Watch 1 S Repaired At J ROOFS I iWOKK GUARANTEED ( CRYSTALS ?M, / # I ~ 6 years ol E ~ Its popularity tell RACIER he DIFFERENCE b, VF/EHE/VCE is why l^, OLD HICKOR iT**tWTBftURB0N*1" most populat^Bourbon ' Saturday, July 12, 1*52?7 , Man for man, Cleveland fans ^ tald he just had to go because 1 " Jfl ie was hurting the Indians so. 3ut now that the Cleveland 1 \ front office, has made the move 1 and sent Luke to Indianapolifc J3 ans are all sorry about it ClevelandprM asying UPW ) that maybe eth Lttke needed was?ri couple of weeks fishing before tie would get himself straight, sned out And that surely the ^ banishment to Indianoplis was ^ too drastic. And then you'll hear them recall kindly all the nice things Luke did and how his ?ool headedness meant so much to the club. iVe ask our Friends to j Patronize our Advert been * ','i chesckn^CCeanersI Suits Cleaned, Pressed TBI ? Dresses ? 75c and i| Alterations said Fn?liss I While ? Ton ? Wall J. 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