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Bit y IN TOWORLD AT THB RINGSIDE By Luis Virgil Overbea .CHARLES COULD HAVE _BEETN A CREAT EIGHTEli 1_ E&zard Charles in a brilliant challange to regain the heavywei. girt crown he once wore last week jpfQveil to the world that he could jhave been a great fighter in his had chosen to fight. , < '. Fighting against champion Rocky , Marciano in a bloody brawl, Char-' "lee* took everything the Brockton ' Blockbuster had to offer, and gave almost as well as he took. Age, h?\ve.ver, had slowed Charles down lnst~ week, and he could not keep \ up the terrific pace for 15 long , . rounds. ( Charles was ripping, cutting, slashing boxer' with excelent foot work and a confident attitude dur mg the ^early rounds 01 me ooui, but bfter the ten, he slowed down hadlyv Tn his younger days, say 19-19 wjien he was champ, he would heve liad Marciano bathing in his own blood. , It is too hard to become a real fighter in the ring, a man willing to slug it out or box it.out, showing no fner of the vhunted prow?ess of the ofypanent. / .H_ In the past caution had beer Charles Virtue and weakness. Hi always played it safe, n e v e i taking any undue chances. As i result he usually won his battles -but lost the fans. Against Maricano, one of Iht most awesome sluggers of all times according to publicity, Charles vthiew caution out of the window antl fought a while. He lost," bul ^ only because he no longer has the old' stamina he had in his youth He took a terrific beating, but alar lashed out some brutal punishmint to the champion. . . It is top bad that probably what will be Charles' last fight (unless: .he gets a rematch) was his best one. Yes, Charles could have been a great fighter if he hail tried harder. . M ARfeANO NOT A GREAT CHAMPION, JUST A HARD WORKING FIGHTER Afthoug.h heavy weight champion Rocky Maricano is undefeated in ring warfare and has 40 knockouts' in 40 pro battles, his defence of his crown last week ^proved to this ringisder that he is not a great cha mpion, but he is a plodding, har working determined fighter. The name Rocky aptly decribes his jaw as well as the rest of his body. He takes insufferable punishment in the ring, yet fights without apparently losing much of his strength.' He refuses to gfVe up even when swallowing streams of ?,iys own uiooa. _ Rocky is short on boxing ability, . and he is short on physical assets as far as heavyweights are eoncern( rd. He is not short on-stamina and willingness to fight to the finish, however, and herein lies his tough-1 ness as a fighter. Because he is a man not to be beaten; he is a man another fighter will have to annihilate before j^.he can finish him. Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott, who came "close" igto whipping him, did not have the frtatflina to stand up under Rocky's relentless pressure. The man who stops Maricano i will not get it by boxing with finess be mast be able to overpower the Rock. The champion slows down the fancy dans with his loopingpunches, then catches them and I nocks them out. His conquer must l.e both boxer and a fighter. - . ?. ARCHIE MORE DELAYS TITLE J1UT WITH JOHNSON . ?It.appears that this may be one w -summer when hardly a titleholder will defend his crown. Archie More light .heavy champ, has added his name to the list of champions de laying scheduled title.defenses. Moore has set his tentative July , title defense against Harold Johnson back to Aug. 11. The bout origiomally soheduled for Cow Palace in Ran Francisco, will be switched to New York, probobly in Madison Square Carden. Archie gave his excuse for the postponement, an injury. It follows similiar excuses by champions Paddy DeMarco and Kid Gavilan. Still V.on is defense by middleweight champion Carl (Boho) Olson again "Ul itocKy casienani. The Moore-Johnson bout was to I replace an origionally scheduled j June 2 defense of his lightweight I title against Jimmy Carter, the man from whom he won the crown. De Marco claimed illness, and the bout was postponed. No new date ?has been set yetr tikefy date appears to be early fall. ..Claiming he hurt his right hand \ in his futile attempt to win the d miJil'cweight title from Olson, fsW / ' * OFSPORTS-1 I I ' 'Gavalan has suid he cannot keep' a date to defend his crown July 14 against Jimmy Saxton in Philadel- j? phia. The Cuban Kid is scheduled I I to uunounce ft new date this aeek. ' r CLARENCE ..HENRY PLEADS > INNOCENT ON BRIBE CHARGE Clarence Henry, a men who 1 might have been heavyweight champion today if he had lived up to his oufly ?htrs?been?: formally indicted on charges of | attempting to fix a fight offering la $15,000 to middleweight boxer > IBobhy Jones to throw his fight a- , i \ gainst Joey Giardelle. i Henry has pleaded innocent to j the charges, "and is under bail of | $7,500, reduced from $50*000, His., ' offer to Jones to lose the fight was 1 an odd one because Jones was the decided underdog and lost the bout anyway. He did put up an unusually good fighClioweveiv. Incidentally, judging by that | I fight, Giardello would not have had j a chance, against Olson. j ... .. JACKSON AND Bl'RTON STAR, AS HORNETS DEFEAT SPINl NEKS IN WEIRD CAME 20?19 t Isiah 'The Jet" Hor't.nn ami i K<ms.f?vplt "Grindy^'?Jackson star k-d tvs?t4tp~ll oh ief s defeated the" 1 i Kiliian Spinners in Hornets Star-? ?diiim Saturday .20?10. Burton* r | got 5 for 5, scored 5 runs \nd hitl *,2 homers exhibiting the speed that. ' [brought on the nickname "The' I Jet" Jackson Luted in .0 runs with' ' ja three run homer and triple. ? j } i The Hornets, whofe . record is I 5 10-1 used 4 pitchers to retain ^ their lead in the Tri_County Pro- ( ^ gressiVfe League. ( ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH y Rev. Duncan, Pastor ' time. Supt. and teacers at their 1 post of duty. Lesson beautifully a taught and reviewed. The Supt. ^ gave some very good remarks c which were helpful. i f At 11:00 ihorning worship began. 1 xv I Hymn "A Charge To Keep I Have" ti I lined by Rev. Edge. Prayer by , CJ | Bro. I^ee Gore. Scripture by Rev.! m j Evans. Ushers preformed their j [duty. Rev. Evans brought the m message taken front .(Jen." 3:H. He C preached a wonderful message try- j J t ing U) point, rmr. showing men" and women the wayith to Christ. It was enjoyed by all. j to At (>:30 Rev. Clarty brought a i b< ifrre.it sermon found Marks 5:11-11)! Subj. "(Jo home to thy friends and I \\ tell them what great things the vi Lord has done". This sermon was , C bread for the hungry souls to feed w upon for. many days.- We are | proud of our pastor. MT. PISGAH A. M. E. CHURCH 1. Rev. R. H. Williams, Pastor K ' * K Sunday School was openc-j a- , bout the usual hour with Supt. 1>. I \V. Jenarette and teachers at their j post of duty. It was a very fine ' I lesson and was beautifully dis- ' j cussed by the classes. Morning worship began and our * pastor had as his guest Rev. c Brown. After a fbrief' devotion, tc the pastor came forward and took his text from I Timothy 3:15. Sub- ^ ject "My house shall be.called the ,n j house of prayer". The pastor l': I preached as never before. Truly,'1 we could say as in the days of old did not our hearts burn while L'l the man of God preached to us.-pV Everybody seem to have enjoyed | the service. Open door was given and one came and connected her ct self to the church. Collection was taken. * ' * I >< The pastor along with Rev. M Brown was dinner guest of Mr. F and Mrs. Ladell Moody. pj Evening service began nt 2 o'- F clock. Hymn lined by Rev. Brown * "Father I Stretch my hand to thee" F, the Junior choir in charge. Pray- [) er by Bro. L. C. Gaff. Hymn 172 \j scripture lesson was read by the ,u pastor from Deuteronomy 31: A (j{ summary of the Decalogue by Rev.; .u Brown. The. pastor came forward j and took a text from Deut. 32:11. : .Subject "Gnd hiK?stirred the nil i tion". Truly Rev. Williams was' ev at his best. He preached as never , before and it being Father's Day 1 the fathers was in charge. It was an enjoyable evening. j At Mt. Pisgah everything was good. He said in order to be a;'1 Rood father we must let our ' heavenly father lead us. Rev. Brown gave some helpful remarks. If our community and church 'he 1 what we want it to he we have j got to "ask the devine guidance of j God. We had visitors with us front.j- ? Will Branch, Mr. Keith. Visitors are always welcome at anytime, yhy not join us the First Sun- ' ay for service ? Janie Johnson, Rpt. ^ U < ? -J LKASENT HILL BAPTIST :HL!KCII j iev. K. I). Wise, Pastor, Xexingtoti ?S. S. oi>e">cf? ,>y the' >u?,t. Dea. Sumui: .ttaruner. The bache/s tooK enarge or :uc;r ctass. Hie lesson WUS discussed by the ,'urious classes. _ t Prayer service conducted by Sis. Ellen Dent, Sis Annie M. Hendrix. rhe pastor, Rev. K. D. Wise entered lie rostrum by singing Praise God rhe i shcr, James Otis Gardner re eived tne^inission offering. Pray-' ;r was ^ffered by Dea. Adam beajtmiin. Tim speaker caiiie t'o 1ivard. His text was-Found in St. ro'.in 12:J2 using for his subject "If I be lifted up I w ill draw \tli men unto me". The speaker, Rev. OKe Gates delivered a wonderful message. Tire doors of the church was opened by Singing hymn No. 35(b The offering: was received by Dea. Garie Hampton, Dea. Robert Dalls.. Music by the usher board. Dro. Willie Walker was giv<!i the right hand of fellowship. The missionary members nolo their service at 2 Mv We wore" glad to have our visiting members and friends from St. Paul Ruptist Church. Spring Hill A. M. K. Church, Lexington- and CohimbtaF (lie Lexington Lodge No. 251 with hold their !?t. John Day meeting a.t Pleasant, Hill Rnptist Church r> AT T n.r i /c r< . hi, uuiil' ? i, f.iD'i. v unie one, come all you are welcome. Mrs. Anna -Mae Johnson, lip*. IIROWN ClfAI'Kl, A .ME ( III RC1I llcv. L. E. Crumlin, I'astor ?A+ thurtown?St?S-. was?at t+rntisiial hour with the Supt ami teachers. The lesson was heai.tif 11 lly autfht ami discussed by Miss Caroyn Taylor and Miss Kicks and Miss J c t k i n s. A fi?e group _ol_ immediately after Sunday Scl*< of i short devotional service was ad. After which the pastor asended the rostrum and brought he message to the Fathers, which as Father's Day. His text was rken-from Hebrews 1:5. Theme.. od Our Father. He preacl|ed as* ever ^before. T Announcements:: the pastor and embers are requested to go to lenton, S. C. at Rev. Willie Iferson .Ir.'s ChP"-h Sun.. lulvli at J o'clock.The bus will leave le Church at 1:.']() o'clock. Visits are invited to go. Fares vill J $2.00 round trip. Sunday, June 27th the Ren-. Wallace Crumlin will render scree at Brown Chapel A. M. K. hurch at 12 o'clock. Visitors are eleome. . Come One, Come All. Mrs. Lizzie P. Reed, Rpt. ' ? 1~ KIKXHSHIt* A. M. K. C HI RCll ev. K. I,. Monro, Pastor S. ,.S. was well represented.' oacluws an/l pupils on time. Relew Mr. If. 1*. Crawford. Altonfice remains with class No. N, rs. Ruhye J. Grant teacher. Th-> inancial framer rcmainns with ass No. li, Mrs. Kmn.a Vyun^ :acher. 11:00 o'clock I'llOl! i'ljif wi skin, untiay heinn Father's 'Day*. scion and music in keep'j.y with. is_* ><init** I'Msior .woore | reacneu noble Father's Day message. ! Sunday was Trustee Day,- all ass leaders made their report, isitors were givr; 1 a rrrrtllaL wel?me. Sunday night our Father's Day large. Sunday the Pulpit Aid r?ard liiet.ut the home of .Miss attie M. Yoing, Pre. .Mrs. ('. 1). erguson presiding. '1 he t ?pic l ayer was well discussed by Mrs. r limn Young and others^ Mssdames' 15. F. Ferguson, ('. D. argusoi ami Miss M. M. Yoflfng. uring The social hour the hostess, iss Young assisted by Victoria id Mrs. Emma Duiicr-i nerved a d'cdous repast. Mrs. Essie Keedcn tanked the hostess. Friendship choir rnd some of our emhers worshipped with New L'thel, A. JJ. E. Church Sunday ren:rg,- Si;iday night the choir ong with other choirs worshipped New China Baptist Church. Arm; g the shut in members and iends who continue to improve e Mesdames Marcellus Henry id Martha Meodous. Visit the; ut in members and friends, its! >ur Christian duty to do .o. Subscribe To 1 . rbe PALMETTO LEADER J t .. I * j. . X f / y. ' THE PALMETTO EI. IS H A A.M.K. CHl.'KCH ftobi Rev. (\ V. Alston, Castor il.o renin S.S. opened i?y tin- Snpt, Mr. A. *?ft)r c with oificcrs smd toaidiei's 1'S: 1 present. The classes were rem-ran- ;'My , ge.i for a brief study. The -lesson aske ' was taught with interest .and was Safe si .wonderful one. With Hosep and the plesnling prophets The lesson was was very interestingly reviewed into by the pastor, ('lass no. 1 was tho J limit hannei class, teacher Mrs. Ida 1 are Longshore. I'r't;> ei: setwice was ' .Mr. conducted shortly sifter S.S. dis-Tmovi lhisison: conductors Mrs. H. id tnak ti.V il "WhicH isTriE lARGBSf V/ORLD^?^ lion which is 2200 m . nu across r xts cny um\ts ^ and/ooo miles southward include palmvra \slano ! ' what is "the host vided *-* - food in the world? 4h ft/ about of the world's what \sihe origin of the ph? SlNCE W^ EXPIRE ALMOST iK! AFTERTHEN ARE TAKEN OUT OF \ IT IS RARE FOR P> FlSHERMHN TO ; LNE ONE! HFMCE;DEAD AS A HERRI COME TD DENOTE P>MV LIFELESS OK i. gaB^wl , , ! IS THE K\MON0?u.?TTR&DnTO Gf^RMEHTOF JP)PP)M>t>V/ORN\ Olv WMHN.^R BOTH MEM^ W ^JHE kimono.^.\N TAPAvVi,, fc^ORU SY< BOTHiMEN AN V/QN1EN4 T * -- - -** r" Yfi u t AFTER they are picked, ^ORRSiGEE> RlPEN? ^ Ko! BMUKE MOST FRUlT&.%;OG DO NOT RiPEN....PiFTER PlCKIHC I CAN A PERSON GO LOGGER Wh * EE)T)NG OR Vs/\~THOUT SLEEP\Vj( L ,?H>* I U 'll One cp>n survive longer W\THOUT EprnNG f HUMRN BE' r HftVE L\VED FOR SIX VJEEWfi Vi food bu / no longer ~thp1 451 ?-//giaa^ vimout sleep ' fj/;f' v ... . ' _ V ? LEADER nson and Mrs. Ida Longshore j re writer. The pastor then i ntcd flip rostrum and read uir scripture lesson H Samuel i'.V -Id. He used as a theme l.s It t < '-'did Safe ? A quest ion he d every lather to ash himself. !': educat ionnlly, finanically, pul safe spiritually. The sermon hm a great one and with much rat ;est to the fathers of the com-J nia lty. t ne t hree I.'ake brothers 1 etc home visitintr their parent .j , and Mrs. Karl Lake and* du e on their way. They are, *al ing Washington, D. C. 'as co, .:onu*.- i ney oa>o six child-' . " ' ' rvl ell* Me-.-. crry-^l How oot^i i gghg*5 | WITH Flow TO KU5ES.GRRI v AND QfeAKG ? . - ' /-USED ~~ VfeS...TWOUGH U ,'impd HllMfiN BHINQS! rT rvr-i ERINRRY IS, V\;'EL rEOPlE'.| TREAT P;N ANIMAL. :LL*ME* !ftSE .1.1 UGHTM1 :' - - ; PETR , vfe?....:>oR WER UGRTNING IS FO SEE B SBND ViHERE'Tt-V IWGSH&S PEUETRBTE??YH rECT! ISBNP INTO GLF n&l. I Does b shark gf ilv by pis often pis it omen? II IS ^ > I ID yksf SH&EKS ^ li I UNLIMITED SUPP1 ELL Ml.. riu- istVie L \ BRIDGE \M" ^ ^ ? iHRT THE CAPI WASHINGTON COULD >. SAre there any THE BIG FLOOD C ^ c : - ^ ^ .* YES? ONE FOUfcTl INGS _ UP DESERT "TVAPfT inwour ODD SHAPES a ^ V/HTER3 OF THE Ft I .| WttBAOONTHE i rp?tnujr other" choirs aiitl our n now living in D. C. rs. F. L. Reporter N A M A H AS l.O.WEST. VI). iTK " i- ? ' ! nnmn Cit;-? KI'?ANP > The Rri>lie of Pa noma is believed to i*e the lowest .venenreal disease e in the \\T>rld. The I'ananmam delegation to the Fifth Venial Congress meeting in Tegucitpr. tronrhiran, repotted tlnrC ling 1053, the Children's hospi(1 id not have a single ease oflgenital .syphilis. A drop of 70 scent in the incidence of other ated diseases was also reported. r/ SCEKiT HIGHER- \ 7// 'W \ _ -<[/- , /'/ ^ K ' .SUCH AS " >EMIP)S, PBQM\ES v:l B BLOSSOMS .r I' OT A3 FREQUENTLY AS PI COMPETENT YET-L TRACED TO ' J*# S TOOTHACHE f ING FLASHES EVER IF\ED? >mple, petrified rmed in loose e discharges ls fusing the \SS TUBES.1 a new tooth LOSES ONE ? 'grow AM W OF TEETH AggggrNP>TURQL| I IHE V/ORUO ? SigBU\ ifo IN G TvT BE PlftCED UNDER IT! 1 m* l. TRACES TODW/ OF! >F NOAH'S TIME ? ' HW=> CRACKED \NTO ^USED V7HEM THE >\ J ?.?4 , Sat urc H I ?>? ? L-LI ^ ?J ! HANNAH A.M.E. ClfXRCTI f Castor, Hi'v. J.Ol. C'aujihinan sajfe ' atioi ' ... 1 iiptu The Sunday, school opened at I jon the usual hour wttli the Supt. Mr. (?f i J. U. Hoho in ellipse ; assisted hy i jshe his eo-workers and members. | oflic< After the proeedure:of the open ! tj)e intf Of the Sunday school. each j teacher was asked to take charge j tj, of his clnss ?f which they <1 id. j j^ev The clashes acic null luii't'lU iU'd ; cra'. the pupilsvtook an active part in ; with Jtlie?Uissau^ which everyone seemed ! (|t>sj to have enjoyed. t. 1 T! i- At this tinio'onoof the lionvc fV(S]<( ! piris were visiting after the close j |)avi _of her school, she was asked to re.-j tern view the lesson. This lady was the 1 fron ! very well known, Mrs. Inez Moon pea. Crawford of Montezuma, (da. It'si \ ?always a pleasure Atriuue her m! , ^ our Sunday school ami church ^jjs, session. At this time Mrs. Craw- j ford came forward she made the | j^-p lesson so plain even a child ccatdi prr understand,, her review was -true:, as well as interesting. The inipres- j (-j a ion she left with us was Let not-'(1(| hinj* keep you from Jhe church jja;/( atrfl Sunday school. This is -known jlan,| as the Sunday , Siekncss. The, collection for the Sunday School [au,,.i was - ! After, a few remarks hy the Snpt 1 he_ SninJ:>y.-.i nnnl k.is dl i V .. ... - . j'at'H I !'reaching service, immediately, Jane begun. The pastor's first hytnni to h; was no. 1 '{:-? after singing this j)o:>. hymn, Ifro; A Kurd offered . pray- lows or. .The second hynin was-no. f'00 has /.in.' v\t this -time the scripture c|inn j was read from the 2() chapter of, ? <>rj\ St. .Malthews. A summary of the j t-piri ; Dowdoguo.- After v. iim ii ,u fare ' ' 'announcements were? marie t)V;tjuai i Rev. Cuugytmari. .day While singing hymn no. '?<>() l.tvi. r The ushers'(took tip the .Misionury [ Saul offering and a short prayer was j brou ' offeredTiy~the pastor. "Rev'.'Tauirfi- j full man. Sweet music 'by the choir. take At this time Rev. Puug'iiman j shal delivered God's message. This j wan message was, taken from the fl-1 ; l'hu verse of the 12th chapter of St. i MatheWr This message was full of intfi'cst which caused the hear- ? ets to 'appreciate it. .May God j Mess- Rev I'aughman for the mes-A MMfcili 1 iii -TTtrTt ONLY^r LOOK WHAT 1 1 FOR ONLY BB ' * C . .E Ir' n! n 9 DeDuxc Double- ' B Drain Tubs 514.95 Value ' | ' WHEN YOU BUY 1 . * ' * NEW 1954 '^gP WASHER i 8-POUND CAPACITY V A A^TIIUT?li m ? ?. i ....? W nwnvHlUK VYMjniNt* ACTION ADJUSTABLE WRINGER PERMADRIVE MECHANISM POWERFUL QUICK-EMPTYING PUMP v ONE-YEAR WRITTEN WAR* ^ RANTY .?*? ONLY '129.95 ',f $1.11 Per Week After Low Douu Payment [JFoflow Cost Value . h H! j&PATHFI ND VnREjby*GOOD/YI W^M1095 Fiit't,brandnewI Tire ku " ~*~ Exc. pit pmmmmmmmm , _____ mMPHmCMMRMI M lay, June 2fi, 1951. j_ ~~ t '...... . - -fy . After .Hod's wor^ hti intit II was extended t?> joiners accapjpl. The holy connfanwas taken by a tfreat njjhifer [Christians. After having fin<1 with the Lord's Supjier the i?rs came forward and took collection. A little nior^ than 00 were raised. ist before . church was out .T. Caiie.\man asked Mrp tvford to say a word, She left 1 vis a few words of "Its my re to lie like the. I^ord." lien .Miss Corles Deas was d to shy a word. She told of npr spent a successful school i. We enjoyed these words l these school teachers. Miss ?, works in Lake City, S. C. fter this all went home-ha'pjjy. Dine to llanah sfome tinnb" j eT s J. CI. Singleton, Rpt. ' V1' IMiri.II> A. M. K. ( III ItCII t. .L TayiiW, Pastor" laife.-tnn Sunday School open- ~ lomp'.ly at. Supt. Mrs. 1 ami l Tie teac.ors were on ' I to great the children on their ah- The lesson was well it. ( . . . ?1-1-in" "Itlf piISHII' lll'pill UK' lillU' SIM vim. . Hilw?tlMit I WIIM?; rt from St. .It,hi, 11:2 "The-' t'l's. House". A large alte'n- V o- was <>n hand and all seemed ; ve cmijoyo<I the services. 1"onr (ins we 10 accepted into fall fel-? iiiI> in the timidly The hold 1 tuly Messed i;s so. 1'Tf Ihis tt'r t o. i-iiiy one', persons 'were Mled. Our ilinirh is growing i tun My and numerically:. We ^ looting Forward to our 'hud til conference this- first Sunin .Inly. ' t the evening services Rev. Wilson., our Asst. pastor ight. us a very fine l. movstigA of inspiration. His text Wits n from St. Matthew 2:1 "Man I not live l,y I,read alone".' A in welcome awaits you at St. Mrs. K. .Mason, Reporter BUY BONDS towtt _ ' i 00 GET... WO STURDY, LONG. VEARING GALVANIZED TUBS IG 15-GALLON OPACITY :ASY TO DRAIN tEAUTIFUL BRONZE :INISHED STAND HIS. . i ' oJL-*-??et?^A p*~ Hi"*"^ ' . $'. ill #* ^ M v. feir * ~^ilt tov ? 1 )D YEAR I j RVICE STORE , I > . i - I lis & Park Sis. Ph. 2-2171 <)#? T i-V; H r