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THE CAROLINA TIMES « 4 .^ I IH A M , N. C. SATURDAY, NOVIM tlR 10, 1962 Virginia State African Leader to Return ta N. C. PORT ELIZABETH, South Team Boasts A frica — Mrs. Madie Hall Expansion Spreads Talent Thin Xuma, formler president of the outlaw ed African National Con Inter-Squad Tilt Many Veterans gress, will return to her home In National League Says Stengel In Winston-Salem, early next PETERSBURG, Va. _ Just year after spending nwre than NEW YORK—The National Lea­ and that’s very hard, especially how good the Virginia St|it« 20 years In South Africa. To Be Staled by gue has b eei ihortchanged in ex­ on a team which 'isn’t strong.” College team la ^111 Mrs. Xuma is the founder and panding and the chances of the “Linn interviewed Stengel in not be known until after the Tro one of the leaders of the World New York Meta acquiring some the Mets’ white “official car’’ that jans have opened their rigorous affiliated Young Women’s Zen- A .& T .C pers good players next season appear transported the manager from his schedule at Shaw University. zele Christian Association. dim. manager Casey Stengel says hotel to the Polo Grounds. “All Nov. 30, and have played sever She is a member of the com GREENSBORO ^ Dazzling in an interview with sportswritei along the route," Linn writes, “by­ al m ore games. mittee of the World Young speed will be mtwhed against Ed Linn in the current issue of standers and passing motorists In addition to twenty regular Womten’s Christian Association size and accurate shooting In an S|>ort magazine. would do a double-take and sud- season CIAA matches, Stfte and forn^r national president intra-squad basketbtll game to Asked if there is a liklihood of dently feel called upon to make will journey to Atlanta for the of the South African branch. be played at A&T. College on some club giving the Mets a cou some remarks. Georgia Invitational Tourney Mrs. Xuma arrived in South Saturday evening, fltovember 17| pic of better players in 1963 to “Hey Casey’’, a guy would yell and to Norfolk to defend their Africa on May 17, 1040. She was The game, set tdjfeegin at 8;0() make expansion look more at­ < the street, “how do we title insthat Holiday Festival. met by Dr. Xunna in Cape Town. o'clock at the Ofrarles Moord tractive, Stengel answers, “If you look? Prospects for Coach Shelton They were married the next day Gymnasium, will give Aggie fani owned a business, would you give “We gonna do better next year, Matthews 15 man squad are bet and took a train to Johannes­ an advance peep '^t basketball some of it away? Why should you Casey would call back. “Things ter than they have been in burg where they lived. prospects for the upcoming any more than any other husi- are a little slow now.” several years. The Trojans Mrs. Xuma attended high son. seem to have the necessary In­ school in Winston Salem and re nesfi,’* Then, '‘flushing in sudden About how long it •A'ill be be­ EAGLE CHEERLEADERS — making the right play on the ney, Ann Stewart, Ellen The Blue Squad, to includi gredients for a baimer year. ceived her BS degree at Winston anger" according to Linn, Sten­ fore the Mets become contenders, North Carolina Collage Eagle gridiron. Lusty support it giy- Brinkley, Leola Young, varsity holdovers from las^ Having lost only Captain Salem Teachers College. gel says, “They forgot this league Stengel replies, “How can you tell gridders attribute their cur­ en by the group above. All Shade Green, Conttance Sar­ season, the group which captur­ Bill Lawson from last yetir’t Later she took an MA degree more than the other. I haven’) that? I didn’t come over here to rent iuccets as much to side­ NCC cheerleedert, they are tor, Gloria Wynder end Vir­ ed, going away, the CIAA! unit which won the Noi'folk a t Columbia U niversity in New seen they’re interested in us, this start a new career of 80 years, line support at they de to left to righl^ Margie McKin­ ginia McNeil. i J. , - Basketball Tournam ent, will Holiday Tourney title, third spot York. She also studied for a year . „ „ . year or next.’ ” I’ll tell you that. I’d have to stand no have m its starting five: Hugh in the CIAA Tourney, and 4om- a t the ’ Atlanta, Ga., School oi ^expansion itself seems less de to be 190. It depends on what they I Evans, All-Tournament selectioi^ piled an 18-8 overaJI" rfccdi'd. Social Wqrk. lirable to Stengel since he return­ do in the front office. The front ^ for the CIAA and .’the NCAA State boasts eight retiii^tog Her husband died at his home ed to baseball and the Mets: “Ex- office gets the players, then the South Central Playoff dribbla Celts, Wilt at N. C. High School Standings lettermen, four veteran p)8>wrs, In Duke ;Vlllage, Johannesburg, pvuiion is a lot of trouble. They manager has to handle them on derbies; Jerry Powell, James and three ouUtvvi^ing ftbfh- last January. £aL.tfi make transportation for us. the field.’- WESTERN DIVISION AAAA Chavi.s, Ciiorryville 1 3 Jackson, Irving Mulcare, Calvin men. -»r .-j They got us flying day and night, It Again. . . With Carver, W.-Salem 6 1 Lincoln, Wilkeslioro 1 5 1 Hull and Maurice McHartley. i Atkins, W.-Salem 5 1 Carver, Spindale 0 4 Experience (five senioty. f^e Japanese flue-cured tobacco The Gold Squad^' will includ^ Penn, High 5 2 Freedman, Lenoir 0 4 • juniors), speed (quick guards,) grow ers harvested a per-acre freshman standouts in: Tony^ W. Charlotte, Char. 4 2 rebounding (front lin» aversCgltig New Records District 2 yield of 2,047 poumls in 1961, | Skinn«r, 6-6 and t)alf Nevllla Newk Praises Japanese Player Dudley, Greensboro 3 2 6-6), balance (six retu rn eei who tops in the world. In the same j Shed. 6-7; James iiValker, 6-5| NEW YORK, N. Y. _ The Carver, Kannapolis 5 C S'eph.-Lee, Asheville 3 3 averaged better than eight year the average yield in the U. I Franklin Jones, 6*5 and Robert NAGOYA, Japan—Could catcher on fundamentals.’’ current N. B. A. Season has got Dunbar, Lexington 4 1 tghland, Gaslonia 1 3 points per game), .depth ^and S. was 1,801. I Saunders, 6-1. ten underway in similar fuoinon Morn'side, Statesv. 4 1 Shinichi Eto become the first Newcombe adjusted readily to /ash’tim Reidsville 1 6 shooting skill a'r6 all quktittes to the finish put on by League York Road, Charlotte 2 Japanese baseball player to make Japane.se baseball — after some id Ward, Chii'otte 0 7 4 the Staters appear to have. the U. S. major leagues; initial trouble recapturing his tim­ members last March, with Wilt Church St., Thomasv. 3 3 EASTERN DIVISION AAAA ' Returning lettermen FrAnk Don Newcombe, quoted in the ing at the plate. Now getting set Chamberlain of San Francisco Tor.Lytle, Hunt’vill» 2 2 Stephens (6-8), ErOie Stock topping the scoring and Diftrkt 1 November Ebony, aeems to think to return to Newark, N. J., where Cleveland. Shelby 3 4 (6-8), Bernard Reese (6-6), Percy ing, and with Boston dominating Mijore, Eliz. City 5 ■0. he has a bar, package store and Winchester, Monroe 2 3 Oliver (6-3), G ardner Smith in percentages to top the nine Ligon, Raleigh 3 apartment building, he tells Ebony Dunbar, E. Spfpncer 2 4 (6-0), Leroy Ellis (6-0), B ert Interviewed as he winds up his teams with tiie only unblemish­ Williston, Wilmington 3 he’ll be back in Japan next sea Reid. Belmont 0 3 Bunyan (5-11), and Jim Curt- Seagrams first season as a first baspman ed record. Washington, R. Mt. 2 son "if I Help the club this year Jones, Mt. Airy 0 5 ninghanr> (5-l'l), are bouyed bjy outfielder with the Chunicni Urag- After two weeks of sporadic Adkin, Kinston 1 and if 1 can arrange to be awav the addition of freshm an Eddite ona of Nagoya, Japan, the one competition, Boston's Sam Jones Darcli.n, Wilson 2 eastern division AA It'om my bustness for another Griffin (5-11), high school All- time Brooklyn Dodgers’ pitching is the League's most accurate Diftriet 2 five or six months.” District No. 1 American from Hartford, Coiln,. ace has lome glowing words for scorer while Dave Ganrbee of IJppes, Gr?enviile 4 Kingville, Albomarle 5 0 who was tabbed New England's hit teammate, Eto. Syracuse Is the most accurate Smith, Fayctt ville ' 4 Wicker, Sanford 4 1 m ost outstanding player. | The United States, the world's foul shooter, with a perfect Hillside, Durham 5 Eto, reports Newcombe, “is lead Morrison, Hoffman 3 1 largest exporter of leaf to­ 1.00 average, netting 13 fouls Gso'town Ja.’ks'ville 4 Other frosh are Otis Woods ing the league in almost every Monrre Ave.. Hamlpt 3 2 bacco, is also the third largest out of 13 attempts. Barber, New Bern 0 1 (6-0), also from H artford, an|d thinf” and “is the only Japanese Chatham, .Siler City 2 im porter of looth cigarette and Chamt>erlain, who created ten llend. Inst., Ilend,son 0 2 1 Prince Scott (6-2) from Dalr- who could qualify as a major lea­ Pinckney, Carlhaije 1 cigar leaf. In 1061; U. S. im ­ new N. B. A. scoring records Dillard, Goldsboro 0 3 ville. Veteran performers ili- gue bitter.’’ Says Newcombe, the West Bailin, Badin ports for consumption surpass­ during the 61-62 campaign, has WESTERN DIVISION AAA 0 3 1 clude Charles Bethel (6-1), illghtly built Eto “hits the ball Anson, Wadesboro ed 1060 record total of 160 m il­ 205 poinrts in four games for a Anderson, W.-Salem 2 0 0 1 l | Charles Turner (5-11)', Abie Ma- O ’oiun as well as any big m an ” Horton. Pittsbnro lion pounds. 51.2 average, the exact average Paisley, W.-Salem 2 0 0 3 ven (5-11), and Bill Scott (5-Oi). Peabody,'^Troy 0 3 The Dragon catcher is the only he had last year at the cor­ Price, Salisbury 2 1 The schedule: ", Japanese player Newcombe found A m erican poultry it produc responding period. Runners up. J.-Scllars, Burling. 1 2 District 2 Nov. 30 - at Shaw j “comparable in any sense to oui ed for about 15 cents per Walt Bellaiijy of Chicago and Logan, Concord 0 4 Pattillo, Tarboro 4 0 1 Dec. 1 - at North Carolina,' 6 major leaguers.” The others Big'pound. In West Germarify, it Elgin Baylor of Los Angeles, EASTERN DIVISION AAA Harnett, Dunn 5 1 1 8 at Ga. Invitational Tournejr, who have played two more Newk sums up as, “Maybe Dou ! cosU 28 cenU, in England 21 to District 1 Suges, Farmville 4 1 11 - M aryland State, ,1;3 games than the giaftt San or Triple-A. They have a S4 cents and in Italy )g cents a Mary Potter, Oxford 3 Ttaycswood. Lnmb'ton 3 2 Winston-Salem, 27-20 at. , N#r Francisco ace, have 20tf points definite lack of knor#-how, even pound. Queen St., Beaufort 3 Sampson, Clinton 2 3 folk Invitational Tourney. S2.55 and a 33.3 average ahd 101 Jones, Washington 3 OuBois, Wake Forest 2 4 Jan . 4 - Shaw, 5 - ats- 8t. PINT poihts and a 31.8 average, re­ Hayes, Williamston 3 Harrison, S^lma 1 .1 Paul’s, 7 • at Winston-Salem, 8 spectively. Biaden C., Eiiza’town 1 King, Morehead City 0 6 at A. and T. 11 - Virginia Union, Sailing along at a 30.0 aver­ Johnson Cty., Smithf. 1 12 Howard, 17 A. and T., ,10 ■ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY, (t PROOF, District 3 age on rebounds pre game, Green Cty, S. Hill 0 at Hampton, 15 - at Morgan, 16 OLD KENTUCKY DISTILLERY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Vann, Ahoskie 6 1 Chamt>erlain holds a 120-06 edge - at Howard. District No. 2 Holmes. Edenton 4 1 1 ovex_ Bailor. Bill pussell of the Lincoln. C. Hill B Jencs, -Trenton - - 5 i t -Rtmdr-fccwiitmr- ■4.S or b ~ Nash Central, Nashv. 5 0 Wash., Union, Roper 3 1 2 Chaloner, R. Rapids, 1 6 . u F Bostoit Celtics, a perennial com Riverside, Louisburs 2 2 Brawloy, Scotl. Neck 3 2 Prrquimans, Winfall 0 2 , petitor for the rebound crown, Upchurch, Racford 2 2 Etheridge, Windsor 2 2 Brown, Winton 0 ‘lUoUii-Diimins coMnmy. new tmk city, bknded whiskiv. 86 pdoof, 85% oumikutiiai v w n i in three outings is averaging Johnson, Laurinburg 1 l 22.7 retrieves’ per game. M.-Moore, Durham 0 2 Guy Rodgers' of the San Person, Roxboro 0 3 Francisco Warriors, in four North War., Wise 0 5 tilts, has the same num ber of WESTERN DIVISION AA BIG TURKEY DAY assists. 48, as District I of the Cincinnati Royals, peren­ Ridgeview, Hickory 5 0 nial leader in this department, Central, Newton 4 Q FOOTBALl and leads the Big 0 12 feeds per Reynolds, Canton 5 1 game to Oscar’s 0,6 average, 0th Ave., Hend’ville 2 2 CLASSIC ftobentson has played in one Olive Hill, Morg. 2 2 more game than Rodgers. Although Richie Guerin of New York caged 52 out of 55 1 out of 14 tries, is in third posi­ loul attem pts for a .045 percen­ tion in this department with a College .028. Another Celtic, Frank NC tage, he trails Gambee who has a perfect record. A newcomer,! Ramsey, has caged 16 out of 18 Dan Swartz of Boston, with 13 tries for a .880. EAGIES ■vs- A&T College AGCIES i L

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