WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, 1953 THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. PAGE SEVEN the Pirates may not want to risk i Tournament, but Een Hogan was large opposing players DEAN OF PILOTS ... By Alan Mover the loss of a portion of that the man were Perini Expects sale by accepting a new schedule watching. ?SPORTS SIDELINE* British Probe —particularly one which would pit Cooper, who now plays out of BY SONNY CARR them against the powerful eastern White Plains. N. Y., gained a teams at the beginning of the sea- two-stroke lead on the breezy, Turpin Fight Shift Approval son. oceanside course Tuesday by carv- By SONNY CARR fulfills long The importance of the Pirates’ ing out a six-under-par 66. Hut a time need for LONDON (IP The Box- By LEO H. PETERSEN “D” HIGH HUT OPENED room British (UP position was emphasized by the a recreation at Dunn High ing Beard cf Control began an in- Sports Writer) fact that their president, John Gal- MONDAY School. The economics class and ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (IP) CHICAGO —«P The Daptor vestigation today of the strang and breath, will represent the club in- Coach Paul Waggoner deserve much The National League’s club own- Spout Bowling Team from Akron, "D” High Hut tumultous Tandy Turpin-Walter stead of General Manager Branch rolled into a tie for third place The Recreation praise for their efforts. fight. ers met in secret session today to 0., was officially opened Monday at a ceiling Cartier Rickey. among open division teams Tues- On the of the Hut are Onslow Fane study a six- agenda and then scheduled meeting of the Dunn Board Chairman day night in the 80th annual Ameri- stenciled about 100 names. The Ec- said a thorough inquiry would bo give Lou Perini a "yes” or “no” Student Council which was held in onomics class devised this as away answer to his proposed of the can Bowling Congress tournament. the completed before Cartier of New shift hut. The hut has been the pet to cover the expenses of running Boston Braves to Milwaukee. The team tied Stroh’s beer of of York gets his SII,OOO purse. project the Economics Class of the hut and you can have your Perini, despite the American SPORTS Detroit with a score of 3,102. Dunn High and project has In one of the stormiest scenes The score marked the the name stenciled on the ceiling of in League’s rejection of a similar pro- first ABC been under the supervision of British R’ng history, Cartier tourney in which four series the recreation room for only hall was for posal by Bill Veeck last Monday, have Coach Waggoner—and most of the disqualified Tuesday night topped the 3,000 mark. It was the a dollar. The recreation room is the second said he expected to receive the un- work has fallen on his shoulders. open almost all the so drop persistent holding in SHORTS 11th series over 3,000 this year. time animous approval required by Na- The The “D” High Hut is in the •round of his bout with Tu-pin, ex- over and see it—and get your name tional League regulations. George DALLAS, Tex. (IP Rangy Daptor Spout team was headed by building opposite Dunn Agri- middleweight champion and current the on tl\e ceiling. Trautman, president of the minor Bobby Dykes meets Frenchman Dick Hoover, 23, national match culture building. Originally the top contender for the vacant crown. present -ecreation leagues, predicted, however, that - game champion in 1951, who rolled building was used for band Just as tne No sooner had Referee Tommy Pierre Langlois in a nationally the hut from a dusty storage the proposal will rejected and a 722 series, third, highest individ- room when band got new evolved Little stopped bcut at 1:30 of be televised middleweight boxing bout but the a room —I am “D” High the Wa ren Giles, president of the Na- ual total this year. room “Economics Class” spoke sure that Ihe the second session in Earls Court tonight that might turn out to be the Hut will continue to progress and Arena Cartier touched off a tional League, warned that the the crossroads of a brilliant fistic for the old band room to make when agenda prob- The electrolytic process will prove to be a great asset to by rushing ac'css the contained difficult career. of mak- a recreat'on room for the Students. of near-riot lems. ing aluminum was discovered by the students Dunn. ring with his fists flying at the re- The 24-year-old Texan with a The band room, however, had been The of points, ac- Charles Martin Hall Oberlin room feree and at surprised Turpin. first these tendency to take some opponents at. turned into a storage and the cording to Giles, was a solution College in 1886. the r More than a dozen men swarmed too lightly has seen his stock in “Economics class had to delay to the schedule problems which * Wilscn Shannon of Belmont project until it was cleared out Kansas Jayhawks into the ring fro-n opposite cor- the middleweight division drop ners they about, waving would be created by the shift. The County. Ohio, who served as the which was early in February. The and milled from fifth to ninth in recent 14th governor their ms shouting in wild next four points “involve details and 16th of Ohio in room was painted and re- To Try For Upset a and. months because wasn't in peak 1838 and was then argument. sellout crowd of which arise because of the time he 1842 the first “na- decorated by the Economics class The said, form against Gil Turner and Joe tive son” KANSAS CITY, Mo. (IP The 18.000 referee, booed element,” Giles while the sixth to be elected to the post. and students who volunteered their cheered the Miceli and lost to both. Twenty-three per of the Kansas University Jayhawks, who Cartier and began surging toward point is a study of a decision which cent help. Curtains were put up and tile deaths among American Indians pulled many an “upset” season the ring. will be reached by representatives was donated by business firms and this WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. IIP are caused by tuberculosis, accord- to clinch the Big Seven title, will claimed' he of the American Association at an laid free of charge. The room con- Wild-eyed Walter —Veteran infielders Cass Michaels ing to the Bureau of Indian Af- try for another “upset,” and the the earlier meeting. tains two ping-pong tables, a check- had not teen holding and that final point on agenda is and Pete Suder led the Philadel- national college to- disqualify The the fairs. erboard, and furniture —which was title referee h3d no right to the voting, with unanimous phia Athlet’cs at bat today after night when they meet na- him he was actual donated and renovated—and a the cleared a path for and 7-0 approval required. No owner nine Grapefruit League games. soon tion’s No. 1 Indiana. dressing room. phonograph is to be added. team. escorted to his has stated he is sufficiently Michaels, a 10-year man at 27, defending national cham- dean of British that The Student Council allotted the The Norman Hurst, opposed to cast the single dissent- had 13 hits, including three dou- Economics class enough money to pion who won international fame boxing writers, declared however Walter O’Malley, pres- bles, a triple and three homers spring, ing vote, but get started and the Economics class in the Olympics last moved that Cartier had given “the most Brooklyn Dodgers, has for a .400 average, while the 37- final playoffs any ident of the has really gone a long way with into the NCAA Tues- MOPE astonishing performance by a dim view year-old Suder had nine hits in 27 night, by trouncing /TALL FIGURED OUT THAT BUCK/ FEW /AHREEG v^ars.” hinted that he takes the project. E. B. Dixon was the day the Wash- the PE'S TELUHG American boxer in 50 of the move at this A high at-bats for .333. The Athletics ington Huskies, 79-53, on the heels WAG GO/HG TO MAHAGE A CELLAR HO him seven time. spokesman for the Economics class HOW HIGH GO- The referee warned baseball official also revealed that given St. Patrick’s Day off Tues- officially of Indiana's 80-67 rampage over OUTF/T FOR THE FIRST TIME HE'D times persistent holding before Monday as he opened the for the Pittsburg Pirtes will not de- day, oppose the Philadelphia Phil- "D” High by Louisian State. fHHIS CAREER-PUT HE BROUGHT j?nSEHWEP% stopped the bout, had Hut thanking the N he which cide their vote until point lies today. GOOD USED Student Council for THE SEHATOPS /H SM. OHLY GAMES been for 10 rounds. the first the aid ren- If Coach Forrest C. (Phog) Al- 3 ABIGHELP/H t9S2- scheduled The is cleared up to BEH/HD THE 3rp regarded their satisfactions dered the Economics class. len’s Jayhawks win, they will have PLACE WHITE eoM' WTH better luck match was a sort of warm- KANSAS CITY, Mo. (IP - l"~ PORTERFIELD This source, who is close to Com- CARS TRUCKS To really appreciate the work earned records equalled only by p* COULD up test for Turpin, who hopes explained The nation’s basketball EASILY WOH / missioner Ford Frick, that coaches that has been done on the Hut you Oklahoma A & M and Kentucky. DietrUiuted by King Featuree Syndicate | HAVE 20 that a fight with Carl Olson of some owners asking recommended that the Na- of France favor the Pir- have will have to see it. The “D” High Oklahoma A & M was Hawaii or Charles Humez ates origin- tional Collegiate Athletic Associ- national recognized as for to take the schedule champion in 1945 and 1946, while March 26 University of Georgia; in June will be ally drawn up for Braves, with ation change records to wipe Davidson; April the vacant 160-pound crown. the its Kentucky, which was not allowed March 28 2 Ohio new Milwaukee club inheriting out the phenomenal scoring rec- Turpin scaled 160%; 6artier, the to compete this year, won in 1948, University here; April 3 Florida Pittsburgh’s original ords of Bevo Francis of Rio Carolina schedule. Grande 1949 and 1951. Indiana won the here; April 6 South here; 159M> The Pirates may be opposed to College. title in 1940. April 7 Williams here; April 10 this solution, source explained, by be the Kansas, rated experts to Michigan here: April 18 Navy; one-third of season- PALM BEACH, Fla. —(IP— Pete year due of because their NAYLOR-DICKEY weak this to the loss April 21 N. C. State here; April 30- Carol Diringer of Tiffin, 0., and ticket sales are advance-season Cooper was the leader at the start DIAL 2127 its great , , May 2 Southern Conference meet the veteran metropolitan New York sales. The figure now approaches of the second and round to- and but one its other Olym- Winston-Salem; final fayctttvji'e Hwy. Dun’ all of at May 5 Wake star Mrs. Reinert Torgerson. $600,000 for the 1953 season and day in the Seminole Pro-Membei pic stars, scrapped its way to the Forest at Raleigh; May 11 North top rung of the Big Seven ladder Carolina here; May 15-16 Southern on the height of center B. H. Bom Conference meet. and the supporting play of the /Kentucky/ Kelly brothers, Allan and Dean. Born topped the Jayhawks scor- ing spree against the Huskies with Pinehurst Open 24 points. Bob Houbregs, 6-foot, 7- \ inch Huskie center holder of Has Eighty Top / and Straight NCAA one-game the individual scoring record, scored 18 points be- Women Golfers fore he fouled out in the third period. PINEHURST, N. C, HP) More than 80 top women amateurs tee off today in the qualifying round, for the 51st playing of the North l Bourbon Duke Teams and South Women’s Golf Champ- ionship over the tough par 74 No. J 2 epurse here. Head South TJre top 32 in today’s round go \ . iptoi play tomorrow for the match DURHAM ItPI Duke tffiiver- crown held by defending champion Whiskey/ sity’s golf head and tennis teams Barbara Romack of Sacramento, South next week to open their 1953 Calif. Miss Romack has recovered schedules, Athletic Director Eddie from the illness which sidelined Cameron announced today. her for competition in the Title- The tennis team, defending South holders Tournament at Augusta, em Conference champion, opens Ga„ and is on hand to defend her its schedule Monday with four crown. matches against powerful Florida opponents. The links crew starts However, she will have some against the University of South rugged competition from outstand- Carolina at Columbia, March 24. ing par-busters like little Mary The schedules: Lena Faulk of Thomasville, Ga., Tennis: March 23 Jacksonville, medalist here for the past two Fla., Naval Air Station; March 24 years; Dot Kirby of Atlanta, for- University of Florida, March 25 mer national champion and winner Rollins College; March 26 Univer- here in 1943, and Pat O’Sullivan of sity of Miami; April 2 Amherst Orange, Conn., who took thp title here; April 3 Williams here; April in 1950 and 1951 and was runner-up 4 Presbyterian here; April 6 last year.

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