Ernie Banks Named MVP In NL Ernie Banks, the (all, willowy of the Chicago Cubs, SPORTS- was named as the National Lea- gue’s most valuable player for CAGERS 1908 The 27-year-old Texan, com- pleting his fifth full season with BLAST the Cubs, scored 283 points in GRAPHICBy JIM BUTLER the poll of the twenty four man committee of the Baseball Writ- ers’ Association of America. 1 iv, Dec 7, three days be N.C. Sun' Shortly after the Introduction BIAS The Giants’ Willie Mays plac- the lightweight fight at the of BOSTON Both Bill Russell ed second with 185 points f,re camera, a total of 458 dead and Graystone Ballroom between heats (t.es) were und Elgin Baylor, of the Nation the Braves’ Hank Aaron, the 1957 the i recorded in one al (j ne Gresham, state champion,.iseason. Basketball Association, an- winner, was third with 166 Mays

Bobby Rodgers, Chicago,, * * grily \ •nd of I * blasted the segregated won the award in 1954. It marked Hagen, is treatment them, zt* ran into Art who ' Johnny Unitas, the sparkling accorded and the fifth straight year a Negro <>\cr the publicity other colored l ion-’ work‘J 'l'mrtiThack a* the equally spark members of the has won the 's ailing , who while Boston Celtics and Minneapolis MVP award. for ‘ hng Baltimore Colts, was twice < St. jn nation in Louis la. t wounded Lakers teams in Charlotte, N.C., in childhood gun aeci- Banks, course, caught pneumonia and at 1 ,cnts Monday, and vowed never to play of did not win month aml that is why those bro- this year’s fielding, me was on the critical list. -1 en in that city again. prize on his a t libs he suffered several though s condition has been much ago The Celtics and Lakers played he ranks with the best Jim weeks didn't keep Johnny as Los Angolas: lately. We, expect to see 1 on the in Charlotte Monday but colored a shortstop. He won because Virgil Akins takes a left to the chin from challenger Don Jordon in the ninth round better hedline as long as it was of his hitting. past up and around soon. Gresh- feared he’d members of the teams w'ere not In the season of the 15-round title fight at the Olympic Auditorium here Dee 5 Jordon won the welterweight him be idle. he established himself as one of am finished his training with a | allowed to eat and sleep with title from Akins in a knockdown bout, lie was awarded the title by unanimous decision (UPIT) * * * the most feared batsmen in base- st.ff fourround workout with 1 their white teammates. young Tommy Jackson. It was Ray Robinson's performance Russell told reporters he was ball. on too cold for Willie Coleman to , Steve Allen’s Sunday night unequivocally opposed to segre- Home Leader program gation Run show up to work with Bill Pick was some sad enter- and would not return Banks led both leagues in hom- Jaguars Lose ( tainment. South ftt who is matched with Itingo under similar conditions. ers with forty-seven and also in the same card. (Ironically, the State Beil on Dave Don't forget Department runs batted in with 120. His bat- to to attend the cur has asked Russell go Mundy also failed come in tain-raiser to on a ting average was 313. Season Closer to help condition of the Northern Rec- foreign goodwill tour.) Sunday Bell. reation Detroit In his five full seasons with the we Tribune Basket- in Boston, BATON ROUGE. La.— For jygaaNEft In Motor City Gym Here Walter Brown, ball League the Cubs—he appeared in only the Southern University grid were glad to see that Johnny Sunday, Dec. 14, at Celtics owner, backed up Rus- games the Center. ten in 1953. his first year Jaguars, who closed out the 13, has improved greatly sell. He said he did not care organized DETROIT TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DEC. 1958 5 Powell with if in baseball Banks Saturday night right punches. the Celtics ever played in season last in his short hand He Char- has amassed 183 homers. His Houston, Texas, by falling be- is something to watch. lotte again, adding: forty-seven last season topped “I’U never do anything fore the Prairie View Panthers The Toledo matchmaker to em- the record of most homers by a 20 14, be Henry barrass any my players." no claim can filed for signed Hank and Ernie MASCOT of major league shortstop, which honors, In Minneapolis, Baylor conference or national Burford for a rematch there Fri was Banks set in 1955 with forty four. but, posting 82 cMut 12, on a Christmas just as outspoken as Russell. with an overall day, Dec. The Perhaps the most remarkable season's record, the Jaguars Fund show. The program will high-scoring star of the Lakers feature of tremendous power is STOLEN' said: can boast of their best football a*td feature three ten-rounders with that Banks, a right-handed batter season since 1954. popular Leroy Jeffery scheduled GREENSBORO, N. C. The "I was surprised that we werfc is what they call strictly a “wrist to star in one of them. The card “raid” made on the A & T Col- treated that way. That hotel they and light- A. W. Mumford and lege campus hitter” uses one of the 8, mO HUBEI C Uj. will show forty-two rounds of two nights before put us into was a hole. It was bats in business, thirty- his assistants, with most fol- the big Thanksgiving est the boxing for the children. Day foot- really decrepit.” ounces. He simply meets the ball lowers wondering • just how did ball classic between the Aggieca Robert Short, president of the with a swish of his supple they do it," guided the Jaguars JAMES PRESLEY CORNELIUS bus boy in a downtown Detroit and North Carolina College may Lakers, supported wins, TRIBUNE BASKETBALL Baylor. wrists. five straight Texas South reminds one of a quarterback. ho‘?l- t'2 mar 1 -? have had "reverse” effects. College Monday and Wednesday nights ern 30-6; Alcorn 56-0; For the term ’restaurateur', cu't wh 'e rising ta t e rank 500; we will meet with the director The opinion A Xavier University Arkan which describes the profession of waiter. about the 4 T M 300; Jackson o! t'ie Northern Community and campus is that the by sas A A N and of the handsome, black-haired "It sounds funny, but I was visit stu- College 306, and only two of ripresentatlves of nine . basket- dents from North Carolina Kentuckian, covers triple-threat more interested in see.ng what Col* Tigers these. Xavier and Jackson, were ball teams to plan a Sunday lege To Have abilities. pleased customer see- or other *he than avid fans of the played on the home field. league sponsored by the Detroit Durham College "fired up" The execution of these re- ing what my tip was gsing to Just The Jaguars dropped a tear Tribune N ewspap e r. Shelton the Aggies to play quires concentration, be," he said recently in retro- their best *«rker to Texas College 136, the same Johnson will be the league di- game to game pur- win the and then roared back with three big dedication, singleness of spect. rector and other officials will clinch the CIAA conference Try-Out' pose, and yet agile wit to veer His natural in- School consecutive wins Tennessee rc.nnrlorlal be selected after this week's championship, the first for the I 23-14; Wiley College 21 6; nimbly in any direction that you stinct served him in good sti-d. meetings. college DETROIT The Detroit Ti- the understanding that it will he A A since 195 and the third A 4 M 356. find in a Tobin Rote, a >. A. For while Jim had a series of games gers will conduct a tryout school refunded event contract and Florida The first have been in the history of the institu in the a Winning the “Big Tittle. practical lessons in*’food and scheduled 14th, again this year at Lakeland, Fla., with any club in the Detroit sys- from for December tion. Three" on straight weekends Such a man is Cornelius. service, he developed an addi- ' will failure the top F.d Katalinas, director of scouts, tem is tendered. city- landed thch Jaguars atop the na Perhaps the comparison is tional seventh sense of show cage Only slight damage to college announced this week. The tryout school was institut- amateur circuit. tional heap for one week, and more apparent because of his manship. property was reported following ed last year with approximately * * * going into the Prairie View close association with the sports Talent Scout the raid. Signs, warning that the Young men between the ages 125 registrants, representing 26 game, they shooting is a During C OFF THE WIRE Aggies were in for defeat were of 18 and 24 will receive expert states were for field. He man who is a his tenure under and the Province of On of the Southwestern wise) Yeomans, mo.; Satchcll Paige, admitting ho scrawled in paint on the entry- Instruction from a staff of Tiger tario, nine of whom were signed a chunk participant (golf and a Willis H. and Athletic Conference crown, with can't keep pitching baseball for ways and sidewalks leading to coaches and scouts from Jan. 29 to contracts with Tiger minor Feb. 13. a possible national champion ever, says he likes the movies several of the prominent build- to league affiliates. ings ship to boot. well enough to make it a •‘per- on the, campus. Several Students enrolling in the in- Instruction will again be di- manent job.” Paige Is playing a college traffic signs were bent structional course are required rected by Detroit coaches Willis part in the forthcoming film. and smeared with paint. College provide their own transporta- Iludlin and Billy Hitchcock. Oth- damage at to ‘The Wonderful Country,” which officials estimated tion to Lakeland and to pay a tui- ers on the faculty are Rick Fer- re- Opens stars Robert Mitchum and Julio "around $25" mostly labor tion fee S9B, covering room rell, director of minor league J.S. Smith quired the signs by of Lon'on. “1 like this business," to remove and board for the two weeks, with personnel; scouts Pat Mullin, Salt icII said the other day. "You using solvents. Bcrnie deViveiros and Wayne Blackburn, get t > sit down a lot and the Students claimed that the dis- and Katalinas. Cage Season money's good. Besides, appearance sculptored, life While the course is in pro- real it’s of a By BILL JOHNSON • £AjjflVjyml fun learning something new ev- size, image of the bulldog, mas- gress the cnrollces will be quar- ery day. Take this horse I have cot for the Aggies, which was HAMPTON'S' tered at Tigertown, recognized CHARLOTTE. N. C. Riding f. w.t'i in * in the picture. They constructed last spring and had as the finest of baseball training the senesational shooting of gau it t<> me to ride and I nev been mounted on a tree stump camps with excellent eating and sophomores Clarence Bar ne s it been in a horse in my life.. in a prominent place on the WINS SEVENTH living facilities, and the students and Joseph Crenshow, Johnson \ o was access to University’s has In t days 1 got control like I College . Quadrangle, the will have the four dia C. Smith young hRRL MHI warn HAMPTON. Va. Fleet 156 monds laid there. gunned down How control my fast one. Now they thing which did most to pound out ketball team Aggies. sculpture was Pirate halfback John Cald- University. 90-60, in a CIAA ‘i'll me I’m a regular Wyatt the The Durham, N. C., paced Ball players between the ages ard & well from Monday night. Erp." returned to A T students dur- fighting of 18 and 24 interested in on contest here * * the Hampton Institute skilled one, as many unwary since directed 0 ing halftime at the game. It rolling the school can obtain It was the opening game of recently he has Pirates to their seventh win of in opponents The photo-finish camera first was too late then for the Aggies the necessary information by the young season for both quin have discovered. the fortunes of the Knife and their best season in over 10 has a came into general use Ameri were ahead and no more scor- writing to Katalinas, director of tets. Perhaps the comparison is ob- Fork Club, he shown at years with three thrilling tallies promis- ing in the second scouts, Briggs Stadium, Barnes, an All CIAA perform vious because he is a spectator genius for discovering can race horse tracks in 1938. was made two pass interceptions to Detroit Shortly they and cr in his freshman season a at most all of the top events ing talent, like a master coach, before started mak- half. give the Peninsula team a 21-12 10. Mich. ng pictures at the f nish line, The moral might be "If you year ago, found the nets for 12 in the Detroit area, and a sur- he has molded the raw material victory over the Virginia Union and throws here were only two dead heats want t > heat the Aggies don’t baskets seven free prising number of the major na- into finished performance. University Panthers Nov. 27. Eye Mat • high racing. mascot." Victory for a game total of 31 tional contests. All of which makes Cornelius ailed in a whole year of tamper with their picked up 149 yards on Caldwell points, while Crenshaw, a na sound like a paragon. He is the ground in his first starting ANN ARBOR, Mich. Coach Mich., was Football Fan Keen, guid tivc of Detroit. not, however. assignment. Cliff who has been ting goals ing Michigan’s wrestling with six field and Jim himself would never ad- He is human, extremely so. desti- 20 points. Turkey 1925, eight fouls for mit a preference, but down un- His greatest fault is dedica- Playing in the annual nies since will place much Slaughter, a highly Classic, rallied ho"os Manfred derneath you would find foot- tion to his own enterprise. He Day the Panthers of his on sophomores as from Elizabeth. N period following the his charges to the mat touted rookie ball first in his heart. lives with the club, seeking a in the third he sends .1., in double figures on the 1958 against also shut Cornelius the sports which is Pirate’s 9-0 half-time lead for the 1958 season Golden Bulls, caging fiv< But from perfection probably quarterback Milton Cornell in an Eastern invasion for the fan to Cornelius the restaurateur unattainable. However, per- passing of field goals and three fouls for Marshall who connected to left next week. is a rather brief transition. haps fault is a virtue, for 13 the end Arthur Simpson via John Self-educated in the business, this is the reason he has come The Wolverines will tackle Marty Tapseott had 17 and Martin on the fourth play and and Rutgers on succes- Jim started at the bottom a closer than has anyone else. Cornell Thompson Ernie Bel! | as passed again to Martin nine min- 12-13, and then James and sive nights, Dec. the losers utes to make the final union return here to prepare for a 12 each for scoring effort. with Pittsburgh, Jan. 3. Deadly aceuratae in the clos * j| WO/Wt/'ttTMVtI.tXMCIDft Keen, whose teams have won ing period, the Bulls caged 18 Clydo Clack and floor Christmas-Time Bargains ■ i || LHIiL OIL COMPANY Co-captains 174 dual meets, lost 75 and tied of 37 shots from the toj It's Adrian Nelson playing their Michigan only three kayo Howard after the Bisons college grid, nine at has last game on the returning lettermen upon which had made it interesting in tin- put up stalwart defensive efforts opening half. drive, to build. Returnees from last at to contain the Panthers’ year's squa dwhich finished fifth Smith led 35 24. at halftime Bert Baker's forcing second div- the CIAA in t ie Big Ten include Capt But Howard climbed to within ision visitors into their sixth de- Larry Murray. 130 pounds ;Mike throe points of a 48 45 spread; OftOJWMIMMMCy • 300 GREAT USED CAR BARGAINS IF YOU HAVE APIATTHtf feat of the season. Hoyles, 123. and Fred Olm, midway in the second chapter WHEN NU OUT TRAFFIC • Bulls turned I ROADS ARE SUCK, Os he vyweight. Graduated are a before the Golden WE TRADE VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENTS 1 BEFORE STOfPIND. TRAFFIC JAMS AND CHANCES • pair of Big Ten champions, Max on the steam. * OF R£AR*fND COLLISIONS AM WORM ON Tearson, former captain who The Bulls hit 30 of 80 floor SUPftRy MADS, J was Conference 130-pound shots for a 37 per cent accura 1958 CADILLAC ”62” Coupe De Villa—a beautiful champ for three seasons and, cy rating. Howard shot 39 per | . Q t=J C=3 C=3 C3 ES$ Sharp, all ... $3690 " \rtT3 Jack Marchello. 167-pound tit- 1 cent from the field, hitting with power soecial fJ ))| \ FAS£ UP OfMHI AM : Win Opener tiist twice and runner up once.,l 25 of 64 attempts. fj IF you SKIP, \lLyt \ Ufon* >tw RIACH A ; 1958 FORD "500" Fairlanc 2 door sedan ANN ARBOR, Mich. Off to All power, Fordomafic—A Real Deal a flying start with a 75-35 vic- SIB9O :, THE V back OF THE CAR. SHOES. cunv*. If dMCCSSMT* tory over Pittsburgh to open season, the Univer- List 1958 CHEVROLET 4 door "Beiaire” (MARAND • 195839 PAC the Make TO ID*** Four SHIFT sity of Michigan basketball squad Hydramatic, John Vecchio, the Rcdcats’ power, 2 lone SIB9O ; \ "ruiß^iMMiWt; faces further testing against DETROlT—Western Reserve’s the Mid Presidents’ Athletic Conference 200-pound standout left tackle strong Tennessee in Howard, Re OLDSMOBILE ”93” 4 door sedan Invitational tournament football champions has placed and Alton “Buster" 1957 western All-PAC serve’s hard hitting left guard at Kent. 0., Friday night. Com four players on the Hydramatic, power, 2 tone. HURRY! $1665 be- team selected by member coach nailed down their respective J AIWiW HAVE WINO- peting in the tournament League i on All - league. positions the - : • sides Michigan and Tennessee cs of the ALSO WORKINGMEN S SPECIALS SHICIOOIAR FOR POOD 'lt yTftjEOTk 1 left side of the AH team. A1 Bohning of Reserve : sure, are Wyoming and host Kent The whole vkibiutx be /i ; is made up of Red tied with two other men for a /' State University. Star line WORKS. , :fcow* offH JKff " V* flashed a sur- cats. Dale Evans. Reserve's 6’2” halfback slot. 1953 FORD 4 dr. $l9B 11952 BUICK 2 dr. $195 • The Wolverines • **vims • : League Jerry one of three Aumi. * guard combination to left end cracked the All Schweikert. 1953 CHEV. 2 dr. $l9B 11591 OLDS 2 dr. . $95 prising straight Carroll players named to the Panthers, composed of lineup for the third John beat Oddly enough, despite a the All PAC crew was ,thc EVENINGS TILL 10 P.M. inPMf sophomore John Tidwell of Her year. OPEN : fSSS)*'' TOMMIWCHCT TRACT!Wl MOW* j Terry Miller, vet- fine 1998 all around perform coaches’ pick for quarterback | • 111., and 9 \cVji77>Zl\ SQUARE OF 010 CARFfT OR SO*l rin. pilod up yards „ A out Schweikert 547 /O eran from Fort Wayne. Ind .Tid- ance Evans must be singled • * oAjJ 1; heir a fail play U sano will J lanky youngster who as the man who lost the most passing in 98 conference • well, a MflfS TRACTION • league record . of SANO IN THE TRUNK 63. scored 22 points, personal records during the sea for anew 215-, ItMKT IKAKMt Inc. stands yardage pound Streak tackle Clem BY AOCXNO WUICMT. eight of them from the field, son. most passing in a Blue ” : i, points. season and most passes caught Tulley was the choice for the • while Miller had 11 “THE NEW EOT ? ’A>Oß CMt IS SAFI no matti* ho*/ j Dascoll of Case All Star right tackle spot while * did a game Carl Jvl^fe^B^ • However, It was Miller who in • ANTI-FRSfXE, 12500 LIVERNOIS at COLO IT ora IF YOU HAVE feeding the speedy Tech the two season pile-driving Carroll fullback FULLERTON • fine job of demolished ••'(!• I FROFERiy CHECKED BRntRY AHO NW » a Fitigerald of Louise Thomas was rated the A former Illinois all-state high marks and Bob Phona TExm 4-9104 HENRY KARNS, Mgr. • • MUITI DRAPE MOTOR Olt. . »n the Wolverines John Carroll took care of Ev- league’s best at his position, school ster. lion. ****** OH. ans’ other record. », COHkMA/y :.m fast breaking offense. i