The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 30, 1955, Page Page Six, Image 6
" pagc 5ix
IN THE WOB
at the ringside
By Charles J. Livingston
\|MTCE TO OLSON-STAY AWAY
FROM 'AiyC'IFIE MOORi
"Three weeKS ago, about* 10,f
fanfe gathered in San Francisc
Cow Palace and countless oiher '
viewers watched a horrifying sj
tncle or Feted under the name
fisticuff-, as middleweight elm
' ""iplon"TJohoOlson wbhT a lopsii
decision ovpr Joey Maxim.
Thcv sa\yt a ?withering?fight
Maxim, ripe with age and sapj
of ahilit", claw through 10 pa
fill rounds, while his younger, fi
Si' 'wl'vr "M'V r:iV11 n111. 'blinked mut
' n iki : huffettod him it wilt.
' "it hoot :akifig anything aM
i)<. > > Olson, who is a- very gi
f " it is niy belief the Max
' ii"I t vits te iniically as had
'Jobe <s it was for Joey. Why? ]
?YjT-ynnCjil
lie1 i <>ctv. and =t hat might \\
pr<>v" *!!;"itroos- to him.
P iho got, t.he impression he t
h'-aten a great fighter, when rc
?|y he. deoVsiotied a bum, long p
his o"..,|c. Olson, who had nnnoi
_I I red be would try, for a light'her
.wrig't 'tie fight with Arc
Monro, if he got past. Maxim, dr
he rnnr-lo in>i that what he did
veteran Jo^y, he. could also do
_ . 'he'ori ig Moore. Nothing could
farther from the truth..
Tf p'ul when Robo squares
with. Moore hicf will find the
= . l.oiii: fl'. li?cru, much more nurj
( pponent thank, the hack-peddl
Maxiv. What's more. Archie i:
deadly puncher, capable of chill
an opponent?with one wallop,
, vciir'an performer who knows
the tricks of the trade. Moore, <1
n'te 15i:v age, can rough it up w
the he t and higgest in the gai
1'ven giants like Nino, Valdc?
. Rob Baker have found the go
.. touch against the l>vawny-arii
Moore. It
i* my '-pinion Boho lacks
r':i5S pi'i! : punch to heat Mo<
N 't onV thn\ hi*, is not Cxperi
?? 1 rrr???-h to tnr.gle with so <1
. Pr| (inii neat. nlthouch hi
;i'1 < 111.- faster afoot than Ai
It.StK a nlniMihg fighter v
n> ovo s-"1 forwn rd con t i n uou:
TsV * *
might prove tronhlesonie for th
or four rounds, hut the- hoa\
nunuhhur hv Moore, also n heat
- - figh'er. would take its toll
y event unVv spell defeat.-for Olsn
la short. Olson would he o
ma iled -hv M-onnv who liy p
perfoiuvr.nc"-- has proven liiinso
. t.*v?iiid,'h',o a^cainpaigiier, toven
iToekv Marc win o has~ evift
gl"Ve t'-efie with him.
So let'-- not have any illdsio
Tloho Hoh't confuse Moore w
Maxim; I -;vo Archie .alone i
stay healthy.
!!! M{ /' I t F'?' \ < 'I.INCHED
TITI.K K'N)T WIN OVER
I l DTI.'W
- V* ASHlVcToS'?7ANPJ ?T
of n li'fbt'y i rht title ' in tit cli
Orlando Zuheta was proniim
ir!i.i mvi., after t)ie Ct 1
- ' on (I an unset 10-round doois;
' or Champion .Jimmy Carter
ho \renu.
In the fiuht.. Zaluotn. posses*
of o: e of the most educated 1
handi: i:v boxine;, jabbed, hohV
;t"(l cotmt(M'oi 1 enon-ih to outpo
cat'?or on the score cards of t
of the oTfiei ils. The other offiei
T i'h-p J'i nny Alporstein, favoi
('Ado?: .
Tit" - " .< in-r vn?:
j I'eforee Harry Volkman. Zuluo
ffi-Il.T; .Tinh'e 1'iiima, Zaluotn,
ht and Ji'dt'o T.enny Alporste
Cartel-,
Ihomotnr . Gnldie Ahearn- h
sard"hefhre the fipht, that if Z
not a won or made r mml showir
ho would l.e offered the title sV
in Griffith stadia mohre in Jam
s gives it on*
ILTtjooskv4' wont- Ren e\v
CONTRACT
CHICAGO ?(ANP)?Ahe Sa
restoin, pwrer-coaoh of the Harh
Globetrotters ba'kothaTl'team, p<
veil because his are fun-maker a
a rawing card, Keeso (loose If
urn, ha? not returned to his coc
announced here last week he w
not renew the star's contract.
This was interpreted to- me;
that Tatum is being given his u
stitional release and -will not
with tho teanl in their impendi'
Kuroi'van itniir or in the lOfmscuson
in the United States.
Tatum, with the Trotters for t
past. 11 years, was suspended hi
March l.r?, after he mystoriou,disappeared
following a game 1
twoen the Trotters and the Was
Ifijrloy (ienerals at the Cresit T
,t NT.iv-il Training counter.
. . .sivU^rstcin ffaid that on other c
?
_
1
ID OF SPORTS
cnsions Tatum had sho\yn up, bul
__ thi.^ time hp did not return qi
_ write. - ?
JACKIE OFF TO GRAND START
; FOR SEASON
)00 NEW YORK?(AND ?"Ok
Man" Jackie Robinson got off to a
O 45
y whale of a start as the Dodger?
I manured to get the baseball seis10c
. I on uriucr wav.
or In hi< first yamo -ayain-t t/V.
JV~.. ?Laekie-f n?Ued-ft -treat Writh
t( yet tiny f it by Camp.''s prmtPi
ball?to e iminate'possibility of.;
iIJV- double play. ; ~
>,p( In two yames, he's y^tton or
^"* Wo "I'Vi1" timiw I
The Podyers looked <1 etenninci
to make 'up for last year's loss tc
tbp Gianjtr in the flay race arc
a^' their greatest- joy came bcrau?(
they routed their old'nemesis Sa
im May-lie in less time than it take;
to-Pdh-^-t+rfs^'tayi1 u!1 t.'ie'-'pTTTm*
ltun_XoAveambo with twe?ho nor?
I'll' ii t i , fit ww^yiHwl in
Pake Ruth's record. L:ist year
Xcwk hit_ one homer.
1 Campnhclla yot sore hecaust
>{v" Manaycr Alston has him battinp
ass oi<rht--so he slashed one clean ou1
L,n" of the Polo Grounds, -and Dul?
WY. Snider tarilified for the "Say Hey"
^'e title by snayyiny a fly ball in Icfl
pw similar to the one Willie mayyrnhhod
off Vie?Worts?m?riyli
during the World Series. Kvet
Junior Gilliam made himself polit
with the management an t fans it
his ficidiny play?thev claintei
Junior couldn't make the doubl
-?d_ play, so Junior just'iins rtnd'sI'VnW
iny I ? ? - =? *?
^% >> ?.i uiv wiiuiv.". iiK'imso vn
* a Jints.-Tho open war.is on-Brook
ing lyn versus Giants--and there wf
?he mure?\\otds un that than ail
nil ether war in history,
les- j Oh ves, by way of mention. F.h
ith ton Howard was fnserteU in th
mo. \'aiiko.e linevip in Boston and prcn
ind ptly delivered a single, producing
ing run. Elston didn't catch, lie piayi
ued the posit ion Casey Stengel s i id 1
couldn't--left field. Unnredirtab;
the these Yankees,
ire, Meanwhile, the ranks of the lib
en- white teams are slowly dwindlin
an- with the American League culpfP
? is being Boston Red Sox mji<1 Petro
'i 11r? i ;'. Over in the oppodtc lengn
vho titti Phillies look pretty lonesome
'ly. ? 5
roe DODGERS SET MARK, ROBIN
ier SON SAYS THIS IS "NEXT
Ion YEAR" - - .
n<l Itv * i ..-i...
,n,s' BROOKLYN'? f.W'fh) -It look
like "Next Year"' is 'here at la.-:
a* The \.av the I< hommoro
11 f *
' out a 1 J-4 win over the Phillies!
V1* set-a. new. record-c? ULstruitfJit-s
the he,rinn'njr of the season Thar:
flay at Khhotts Pie!'.!, makes it aji
P*' pear that "N'eat V is 1955
' In their T? at the Flathi's! ci
in^ hammered are Robin.Tioherts fu
11 hits and 10 ruiis in four inning
and made four hits off his roliefei
I'jj'-hio- Greenwood. IjOttdingf-the a:;
sanlL with homers each , wer
.'ackie Itohinson, Duke Snidei
-Anvoros, and Don Zinvmer.
a^x' Rohinson was emphatic in his e>
'or pres.sion of confidence in the clul
house after the game. He express
"" ed belief that hitting, pitching an
mn teaihwork have been the answc
,n to the reci rd victory stint. "I fee
hotter than I'.have felt in a lonj
Ior time, "Jr kie declared. 4,I hope t<
| help the eluh as much as I can t<
\0in the world's championship thi;
int v^? '
wo Iiy J?A Blaelr, who went in as re
n'v lief hurler in the fourth, was ere'Cfl
fliled wi'li t?he victory. Ho pitcher
like i.*L his ,fL ?okie of the Year'
sensor 'permitting hut two run?
i t an- lla looked li! e.the free-swing'n-i
inpr hit L< r of old' tiw way lie met
:he ha'l, and he cailgh' "wth the
polish t.hac ha made hhn stand
"I-jot. while J,.:v >r Gil' i m featured
j in trrce twin I tPint?-.
tot; .?.
" ! ST. PAl l. BAPTIST ( iri'RClf^
Iti v. A. It. Bailey?Pastor
__ .LEXINGTON* ? Sunday School
was at the usual hour with a large
grotip. Supf., othf'r officers and
p0 teachers were at their post of duty.
>ni The lesson was discussed well l?y
?p.! each tt,"...r"r, reviewed by the
nd Supt. and some ve ry timely rejt
marks by the Fa to?
>p. Dovot hunl service was conductill
'f' Hens., Sonify and McCloud
and ot.hers. Opening- service was
an opened with a song from the Musi
n- cal Choir. The pastor led the conj,0
gregation in the 1st Psalms. Arjp
nother song. He Lcadeth Me.
fifi .Scriptur" lesson was read from St.
John Ml:)-11. The pastor lined the
he old familiar gospel song, Co
ist French My Gospel and the Jubilee
;ly Choir led It,o
The pastor eame forward ard deb
livered an Inspiring message from
hj. St. John yMIl -"I am the good
> henh'>rdatl'e 'good sheperd T giiy.
veth hjijpfe for the: sheep." cubtill
U V o i *
HFiyinv napt,iht church
Kev. \V. I>. Coker?Pastor
I- "Sunday April 24,^5 will
[ | recorded a f?reat day Hobrc
both Spiritually and fr^anciall
I Si S. was carried out \^h t
, i usual procedures. Attendance :w
I troyd., 1 -=___?
I After a lively devotion, nms
vas im cbarire of the Junior cho
| Miss Yida Pruitt pianist. Tod,,
was rally day for the benefit of
New Church,
i I be niorpinjr message was a
'u epriate for the occasion._TeJJ-L t
tlki m f.iom jloAuahJkitlS- Jlev Cok
pivrrefted from?the depth?of h
_Utea T~
lie mention that we would
fae::ij? new plans and probleiv
j river will he hijrh, delits sevei
j but We must santify ourselves
< 1 the "f in d, to lie able to move on
' ' better things in life.
. i The following Captains report
' j Mrs. I.aura Richardson, $150.8
M.< l> M Hi" 1.1TS1- X'.,i
' an id Copelahd, $115.^0; Mr. Wi
ri:un .vthy
Young. $80.72, Mrs. Reatrice Ta
' lor. $80.50; Mr. (leorge Jones $7<
'.'o; Mr. Sam FRhning, $03.20; Mi
Evelyn Fauce, ,$01.0J, Mrs. Am
* Fleming, $.'0 01; Mr. Rosa Evar
$47.55.. M rs..Mamie Dunlap $35.5
Mrs. Sallie L. Finney, $30.00: Ml
X\'iu-.v. Fuhner, $20.35; Mrs. Pen
15. Ruth. $24.95; Mrs, Mable. 1more.
$23.00;- Rev. \V. I). Coke
$20.00; Mrs. Alice Pruitt. $12.0
1 Mr. .Charles Owens, Siv $4.20. 7
ta) $1,155.87.
I? Mrs. D. M, Hill entertained t
Sunshine Club at her home on
Q
i 5 rouiL _aLUi0 p,_ m^ The- nieoti
opened with Mrs. R. I,.'Pitts pi
siding. After the business sessic
jj^and Rible discussion, the hoste
assisted?hy Mr?.?Roatcico?Tny
served a_ delicious . repast. M
Myrtle Smith thanked the hoste
Mrs. "Ethel Ilill will entertain t
:G
next meeting.
Sunday at 4:00 p. in., Mrs. Mr
i . S. Williams ente rtained the Hi
Roe Club. The President Mrs. L.
|(?
Thomas presided. A very gi
i-eetinir was held. Margaret W
son and Helen Fleming assisted
- orvitljr. Mrs. Mary Rice than)
the hostess. Mrs. Essie Hoi lit
will entertain the next meeting.
Rev ( I r :>
^ v.?'? 4 4 4 ft IVI 1 <1111 II V
(I '
* Siind-iv guest of Mr. and Mrs. }
thaniel Gopelaml.
! NEWS or WOODRUFF, S.
I
NEW HETHEL BAPTIST
( Ht ROM
A j Rev. I. S. Jones?Pastor
t.! ......
,1 j Sunday School opened at the
o ual hour with Supt. and tench
U..^d...lh.cii:, iiysl?qfiduty . The losi
.. * was discussed and reviewed 1
| supt. T. M. Mchath. suh. As
] Religious Reforms. The atte
. nnce lianner was won hy class
r j Mrs. Xr.ncy Allen and M
s j Style- teachers.
r i Rev S. (1. Gray delivered
t.-; W >hdei ful.JHQis.saaai,al Xew.Rof
,e | Wednesday night. Also Ilea
j Dam Raptist church worship]
with us. This was a wonder
,J: service." At 3 o'clock the last ri
o-." Rev. A< L. Shell was held
_ j N'-w Derbir. Raptst church, R
D. Dunctm 6fTichj;tmg. itcv.
W Wright master ?of ceremc
F I
j and Rev, A. M Matthews, ouloj
Rev. Scurry of Mt. Alexanc
Raptist and la is congregation dc
^ vered a wonderful me.-,sage Si
(lay nitfht at New Leui-d, St. Jo!
5:6, 5, 15, Will thoa he ma
AVhole? This message was full
;#.(?,%<1 "thought, our hearts burn
v. 11iii 11 while the man of God tal
, <1 by the way. After which t'
j iiiartot from Shady Grove ^a
' is a few r.unihers, and our oi
| (iiiartet rendered music.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Shell
' j Jv.nston Salem, ,N. C. and t h
1 ~Sr?'!l family of Washington, 1)
were the week-end uuost of M
' :.t -I Mrs. James llrewton.. Mi
"^'Minnie Lee Thompson spent U
1 \ -ok end in Travellers Rest, S.
hkT'ie pue.st of Mr. and Mrs. Palrfn
! McCray. Mrs. Ada Lee' Owens ai
1 APK. Orofford made a husitie
! trip'to New York last week. j
j We are prayiiK for the -sick.
KmarU ],. Turks, Reporter
I BUY BONDS
ject?Christ, the Christians' Sho|
herd. During this stirring irtsssag
the pastor brought out that n
! man can see the Father, CoA, e>
1 'opt he goes hy him, Christ. W
| closed hy singing Amazing (Iran
Collection was taken up, son
money was raised for Mr. and Mr
Wilbur Prophet who tyere burne
out several weeks ago. We close
with a song and prayer.
The Missionary Society m<
after service.
Blomlell J. Green, llpl.
the palmet]
^ J",. I ['
crossroad \, m. f church!
Ilev. S. E. llicks?Pastor j
be Sunday school opened on time
m, with the Supt. and Teachers at
ly. their post. Subject: Aaa's Relieihe
ous Reforms. ' r*~
as After Sunday school wa*?had a
hot Praygi:. Service.-Order of ser;ic
vice as usual with choir siipiner,'
ir, Nearer My Clod To Thee. iFirst1
ay Vrmn lined 341, Prayer by feister
aj Sir\imon, second hymn line 2tl), Go]
J Pretoh My Gospel- Said The Lord,!
p-1 Scripg^re reading, St. Luke T.>:31: j
Si-.- .o .i:bap\er.I~ Missionary ....of firing. .
er The pastor came forward ani derbrlivcml
a ggcat message from the ?Ilttoli-;
of_ SL_Luke, .5:32, Theater J .
be came not to dWll t.he rijrhteouk but
is, Sinner to Repentance. It was tcaly
e* food for the hungry,
to We had a wonderful Missionary
to J meeting at the home of Mrs./Sim- ~
mon Saturday nig^t. We rkised
.j'dnnn w?
CU j V4W.VVI "V ? UIVVWIIH xvciy
10, fourth night. Those tTjat williome,
h?, it tvi.ll lie iit Hip hnmpYf Mr?/ Chat II
inns on the fourt.h Saturday in
i)i,Mhvi , tll
y- Remember visitors ape always
>,- welcome. ' . .
s. Rosa P. Wells, Rpt.
ie \
is, HKTIIKSIJA "BAPTIST
0; CIIIUCH
s. J Rev. O. V. (?oode?Pastor
irl'
;i. S. S. was'conducted by-the Supt.
?r, in the usual order but it >vas very I
0: inspiring too have all to repeat
'o-jl-ible verses. The thoughtful ver-1
I ses from the little ones inspired j
he! the adults so much, and caused)
N.! them to see the results of their'
njrJ.Christian., training. Subject,.. Asa_'s'
re- Religious Reforms. Memory .Se-.
m, lection. The Lord Is With you'
ss. While Ye With Them: And If Ye
loi Seek Him, He Will Re Found Of
3 Jhavemtts
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fO LEADER
Vo.t ??Chronicles 15:12. nrint
(/bio?)! h s 15:1-2. S. S. was really t
,i soul stirring on?7 ~ * tt
The Missionaries had their re
polar meeting,presided by the Pre Ke
sident with the faithful?fdsvh?It
was carried out in a real touching 1
manner," as each member was ask- Scl
ed-by the President to e-snrOss_Jn lbs
their own way. 'I he benefit derived ~gn
as being a Missionary..It was very bei
good to hear the benefit they had e:i.
derived from doing Mission Work. th<
Come out every fourth Sunday
and take a pint with us' in doing 11
a pood job for those who are in cni
need. " ~ - i?s
1. A. T. Rpt.
' we
iiipnvifvii i r vinvo I ?riv
1|.1IWI^L<I i* li II *"?
?Sii'i'lrs'?school?at Sl<i?> <'? -jjjy
A. M. E. church began promptly ()}ai
ten with. ...Supt Youjic ami l.is ga
stair at their posts. After hearing (|j(j
ami diseussinj? a fruitful lesson j
we enjoyed a tinielv review of the
, ou
lesson l?y our supt. 1 he atte
Hilllce WilA >1.1 alhl li liberal collection*
was taken. . r J
I' iuli.J l'? I'J.uj!-!nl? Jlrn_ -1L
ila.v school began at the usual
hour with Supt. Ulman, teaeaeis
md !i5 ptipils present'." A t"4"~p> m. ^
our S. S. union was held with the ltJ
supts. of Fishel Chapel, Bro. U! t(
man; St. Phillip,- Bro, Bailey and
St. Stephen, Bro. Young in a live- u
ly discussion. We were honored ,n
with the presence of Rev. Smith )U
pastor pf this church. T-he llardce- l<"
vi!lo school presented a wonderfill
program-at Fishel Chapel. Mr. ^
M. E. "West Pirncipal.
E. S Sharp, Reporter.
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' Saturday, April 30, 1955?
\
GH HILL A. M. E. CHURCH Tht: pusta^came before ua and
Kev. W. S. Voting?Pastor took his text from 1st chapter of
"sPMTEfi^wrtKT'nSSr, at | Al' hto subiRh
Hill con say *< arc having I L TS f?w
wonderful time at church. >'> "a,at<"i 1 ?D ' w "' ?">
n . u i i ?f r.o Trouble At The River. Invitation
Sunday school opened at the us,
>1 . o ..f hvmn No 12, A Charge lo Keep I
al hour by the Supt. The lesson . ?, * *.. ? . ,
as discussed from the subject: 1 ??' Collection takm ?? ?
Asa's KctlfioW Reforms." Kuerv -tbuyonnK offireie. ,?
no -joined in the discussion with tnllow,ns the semccs. a M.ss.on
, , , . T, ? i?? arv* meeting was held. President
iucIi interest. The offering ban- . ?
1 o. Vn < ISIrS- C. A. Kendrick. New offier
remain m class No. d taught _
, . . cers was elected. Benediction,
v the pastor. . .1
nn ... i xt ?1 ts i/? Many hearts were sadden .to
11 :ilO morning worship.. Music
V the senior Choir. 1st hymn. I'""' ??*** of "
?We Me O-.Thou. (ireat .lehouah. f""" ?*h "ho " ,ovc<l Jy
raver by Hro. Jerry Ricks.-De- urxrjt.nne.-Br., Albert Moranlr gho
tlo'guc and scfipture reading 12 I doi arled Im life during the early
prses from- the -tst-chaptor of Act, morning, and paesed a?ay to the
PINK 1111.1 CIKniT HI
vr: THiTrr^r. -mr KPIP ?
V. T J. Moore?Pastor
a
iVc had a very good Sunday
u
hool, Sunday morning, and the ^
son was nicely, discussed and ?
i*atly enjoyed by ail. TiuTlessoii
inyr in the Old Testament-, was
joyed !?etter than many thought
i . . . n
would enjoy it.
Woi ship,.services were called at
:15. The usual procedure was
iueted and after all preliminar- "
the pastor announced" his text
mi Genesis :{-(>. And when?the
Cf
unan saw, that the tree wa.j
od for food and that it was pie ^
unt to the eves and a tree to b?. '
^r to make one wise, she took .
thp fruit thereof and did it, ami
ve also to her husband and hI
eat. The Fall of Man. Sucn a
uitiful comparison was brought f
t to show the effect the fall ol *
in has. (>1- ranic* with it. Mara
ni ts burned as he stood and pre .
t Tu? lltwzt\n\ of f'.ml 1 *?sif*liin??
n nVi d-orheh I he UailUlOI' ni
r. An invitational hymn was
ny. foIloAved )>y the official
port. then the,services adjourn- Jl
*<
In spite of .the announced storm
' gathered for.evening services
d all present enjoyed the short
t inspirational services. The pas:''
i' spokd briefly vm the 2drd Purl?1st
\'ct .-'I lie- Lord in iliy- ?
lepherd, lie brought out the fact
at we wotihl~not want not need
much if we would only stop
uir enoukh to accept the" Lord
our shepherd. This was eh toyed __
r>* much.
Visitors are always wecome
the churches, on the pine-'. Hill
lvnit
a I
I I
ove Feast was taken. 2nd hymn, hi1. "oyounu.
W, -My Soul He On Thy Cod,' Mir Won he members from Hi^hJjJI
onary offering taken l>y the nsh o.xtofids heart felt sympathy to the
s. Mission prayer by Bro. K. D Morant family, during their hours
adson. ' ~7*adiK?'H3.
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