T H E CAROLINA TIMES Globetrotters SATURDAY, NOViMBER 17, 1962 DUNHAM, N. C— PA Helping New Cage League CHICAGO — Thp Immense pop iilaritv of Ab<> Saperstnin’s Har Icm Globetrotter* may prove to be the salvation of the young American Basketball league this season. The dazzling Trotters, who saved the National Basketball Associa TARHEELS WIN SCHOLAH- i ar« among 38 fr«thm«n at i Left to right ar« Richard Turn i PearMlI, Graaniboro and tion in its early days, «re now SHIPS AT HOWARD — The Howard University to be age, Wilmington, Sondra Bar- Madelyn Yarborough, Raleigh, helping A.B.L. teams by playing four (iudenti pictured here 1 awarded $1,100 icholarthip*. | ber, Winston-Salem, Eldridge j on many of the circuit’s double header cards. Saperstcin'a spt'ctacular cage magicians will appear on no leas A&T Bounces Back to Score EasylWomen's Sports Urban Renewal than 28 ABL twinbill attractions during the coming sea.son. The new league is entering its second Event Slated I Clinic to Be year and depending the Globe- 32-8 Victory Over Virginia State Irottcr.s to attract banner crowds, BANQUET SCENE — Her* is right, are T. R. Speight, Chain main speaker; N. H. Bi just as the NBA once did. • scan* of th« <p«ak*r't tabi* director, Mr*. Mary T. Hor­ W. J. Kennedy, -Jr., Mrs GREENSBORO The A. ly the fourth. nedy and R. Kelly B s ra Following a punrt return, A. For Va. State Held at A&T The six teams in the ABL are •t th« banquet Monday night ton, president of the House­ and T. College Aggies last Sat Jr.. Chain secretary, and T. got possession on the PETERSBURG, Va. — The GREENSBOHO — The second the Pittsburgh Rens, Chicago Ma­ liponiored by the Durham wives League, a Chain auxili­ urday boun'ced back into the win main address ftress*d tlu Trojans’ 41 yard line. Willie Women’s Athletic Association of [annual Housing and Urban Renew- jors, Philadelphia Tapers. Kansas Butinet* and Professional ary; John H. Wheeler, Charles column by dumping the Vir­ portanc* of facing th* fi Ferguson, Aggie quarterback, Virginia State College will host al Cl'nic. to be held at A. and City Steers, Long) Beach (Cal.)( Chain. The affair opened the Ray, president of the Chain; ginia State College Trojans, 32- with the proper id*ali. went for the bomb, pitching to the annual fall Sports Day, T. College on Thursday and Fri Chiefs and Oakland Oaks. org«nisation‘* obiervance oi Rip Alston, Aaron Day, Jr., 8 in a CIAA football game here —Photo by P'w lrtof at Memorial Stadium. Gordon who had outdistanced November 16 and 17. day, November 15-16. will draw The Globetrotters will appear Trad* Week. Shown, left to The WSDA was formed in Held ire check for most of the the defense. Malony’s kick was an outstanding array of personali­ in each league city this season at first period A. and T. explor­ wide, leaving the score at 20-8. 1938 with Howard University, ties in the housing field. least twice, according to Saper- ed for two touchdowns in the Before the cheering fans had Virginia State College and Hamp Leading the list is Oliver W. stein, who is the ABL Commis ton Institute serving as the second stanza and iced the ball seated themeeiyes, the Aggies Hill, assistant to the commissioner, sioner. NAACP Mourns Mrs. Roosevelt | Mitchell Leac s founders. Since that time, the Federal Housing Administraton, I) I game with three more in the had scored again as Ronald Meantime, they will also appeal 'I* . final period. Hart shot into the end zone organization has added several Washington, D. C. Hill, a former in other cities on independent NEW YORK — Negro Ameri ingt. ^h« Inspired m illions. of colleges fostering the same The Trojans scored their lone from the two yard line. Ma­ Richmond, Va., attorney, was ap­ cards. Next week for example, can mourn the passing of Mrs. them. 'They loved and trusted ideas in sports and athletics for In Maryland Rice TD in the third period as Silas loney’s kick was blocked, but pointed to the post in 1962. He Meadowlark Lemon and his zanny Franklin D. Roosevelt as one her and send their heartfelt women. | Musgrove, a fullback,, blasted score had increased to 26-8. will deliver the keynote address Trotter mates play in the follow­ who “help in the struggle for sympathy to her family. She BALTIMORE — Cla Bennett College of Greens­ over from the one yard line and The scoring was concluded, at the opening session on Thurs- ing cities; Nov. 19 — Columbus, their rights,’ NAACP Executive helped in the struggle for their Mitchell, 111, the 22 year o | It: a safety in the fourth period as with three minutes left oh the boro, was granted memberships morning at 10:00 o’clock Ohio; 20—Clarksburg, W. Va.; 21 Secretary Roy Wilkins said to rights as she helped all dis­ of the director of the Ni in 1939, and A. and T. College Elbert Irvin bldcked an Aggie clock, as Ferguson passed to Other speakers scheduled fo' —Charleston, W. Va.—Knoxville, day (Nov. 8) in a telegram of advantaged persons everywhere, Washington bureau, le punt on third down in the A. Lloyd Smith, Aggie end, from 1 North Carolina College at Dur- Thursday irJclude; P. G. Sadler. Tenn.; 23 — Chicago, III.; 24— condolence to Congressman but ihe urged them as well to candidates in his Baltlmo| and T. 'end zone. Edward Gold the three. The score came on ham, Livingstone College and Public Housing Administration, Louisville, Ky., and in Troy, Ohio Roosevelt, eldest son of the late be responsible and to contribute .strict for election to the ___ er was short in a run try for the the end of a 56 yard drive which ] South Carolina State College Washington, D. C„ and Edward the following night. President and Mrs. Roosevelt. their talants to their, communi-. land State House of Dele|[ataa. ertra points included passes from Ferguson"'*'®*'® admitted in- 1940, 1943, Baxter, Housins-Home Federal, Ad­ The Chicago appearance will Mrs. Roosevelt served as a ti*s and to the nation. In an era With a vote of 11,982, WM Clifton Matthews scored first Uo Gordon for 41 yards and to ministration; Vance Chavis, Rede­ mark the season opener of the member of the Board of Direc of great change and of hysteria ^ top man among six elect* for the Aggies as he gathered ^ Smith for 10 yards to the cru- The ams of the organizatwn velopment Commission of Greens Majors at Chicago Sludium. They tors of the National Association on th* race problem, it was Tuesday. Other successful in a 16 yard pass frpm Cornell cial spot. Maloney’s kick was to foster those activities par boro; Col. J. M. McGough, direct play the Kansas City Steers that for the Advanced of Colored characteristic of her that she re candidates here included ticularly suited to women and Gordon. The score djmaxed a or, Civil Defense, and' Eugene night in the first gam® on the People' ^ilorn 1945 lintil her mained a member of the Board D. Young an Mrs. Irma 75 yard drive. A lf r ^ Maloney The Aggie forward wall show provide an opportunity for stu^ Gulledge, builder, all of Greens­ death here on Nov. 7, follow­ of Directors of the National As son. electcd to the House dents of member colleges to cioublchcader card. kicked the extra point. ed a noticeable improvement in boro. ing a six week illness. For a •ociation for the Advancement legates and Mrs. Verda . participate in activities for the The Virginians failed to gain defense, holding,the Virginians The Friday program lists as period, she also served as a of Colored PeopI*. Sh* brought come, Maryland State Senate. sake of play. Many featured following the kickoff and were to 32 yards on the ground and speakers: Hobart Taylor, execu­ member of the Spingarn Award ,th* rjlh gift, of warm-hearted Young Mitchell conducted • events are carried on' and foster forced ti kick. Matthews took; 37 via the air lanes. tive vice chairman. President’s ComAnittee. concern for peopl* to our coun whirlwind cannpaign, captufins ed by the association and one Delaware Beats the punt for a 40 yard run back The game on Saturday closed Committee on EquiU Employmen! “She inspired millions’ of try along with a tirless willing the Democratic nomination over out the hontKe schedule for the has been to irrcrease the number the opposition of local leadiert. ^the Trojans’ 26 yard line. On Of w o ^ n o«Tciarof all Opportunity, and Joseph S. Brown, colored Americans, Wilkins n*ss to h*lp th*m make life Aggies. They play the final Managing his primary a n i gen next play Willie Beasley rip throughout the areas. (Executive secretary National Or- sa|d. “They loved her and trus­ better in their world. St. Paul, 34-14 oral election campaigns w^i hia off tackle for the score, game of the season against _____________ _ I ganization of Volunteer Horns DOVER, Del. — Playing on ted her and send their heartfelt younger brother, 16 yealf old jloney split the uprights for North Carolina College at Dur J Mortgages, both of Washington, a wet field and under a cloudy sympathy to her family.’ Micheal, with the support and extra point, ham on Thanksgiving Day. D. C.; Cannon Coffey, Urban Re- sky with intermittent rain, the In 1639, Mrs. Roosevelt made guidance of their mother, Mra.
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