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Phillies Play St. Louis Cardinals At
Afternoon
Lincoln (Neb.) To Meet
Savannah Indians Sunday
Afternoon
THREE NF.GRO PLAYFRS WILL BE SEEN
IN ACTION WITH NEBRASKA
The local exhibition baseball
*mt o f f with a bane la t
wh'ii the Savannah In-
Clnns played the
Athletics at Grayson stadium
ln a game which wa a fitting
introduction to the series of
games which will bring a num-
brr of nnior and minor league
feums to Savannah.
In last night's crowd of 2.903
parsons were hundreds of
pro fans who were attracted
the stadium because of
p-es^nce of a Negro player
the line-up of the Savannah
Indians. the first tini" a Negro
bail player had ever played on
a Savannah white league team,
He was Fleming (Junior)
I>edv. a short top, who
loaned to the Savannah team
by the Lincoln (Nebraskai
team which is training here
this season. Reedy took the
piace of the regular Savannah
shortstop who has not
arrived in camp.
The Athletics won the
7 p) fl.
Ti-morrow (Friday) after-
noon at 3 p. m. the bigge t
rame of the local exhibition
season will find the Phlladel-
phto Phillies opposing the 8t.
Louis Cardinals when many
the outstanding stars of
ball will be seen in action. A
record crowd will no doubt be
present at thi; game.
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ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES
FAMCEE—Athletic activities
a big factor in the student life
at Florida A and M college, Tal-
lahas.ee. Here are shown some
of the major sports features;
L 0 0 K! L 0 0 K!
New Derrick Ittfi
Grand Opening
APRIL 7th, SAT . NIGHT
Motorcade Easter Monday
Nite, April 14th
CO ME ONE, COME A LL
Easter Monday at 4 P. M.
we are having an Egg
Hunt for all the Children,
April 14
For All Motorcades and Picnics Call 4-2400
Or 4-5019. Come, See What We
Have To Offer!
SAM WILLIAMS, Owner
fn Rundav Tnriians afternoon wl*l nlav the Ba-j the
vmr 'h
Linimin (Neb.i club of the West-
o r n League.
No doubt, this game will at-
i traM an unusually large crowd
of Negro fans to Grayson stad-
i ium be-aus - ' the Lincoln club
i will fl»’d a foam with three Ne-
j Wi'mnre. nr 'o players Pitcher, in Its Fleming line-up. Ree-I A1
dy. second base, and Tom j
butt.'-,, short stop,
Wilmore will b - ’ the starting l
pitcher for the Lineolnitcs.
I O her team-: to appear here]
1 'hiring the exhibition feason I
J j Greenville, will b° S. Ottawa C., Toronto iCanada), tCan- j
j ada>, The and regular Roanoke, Va. of the
reason
Lady League will open April 16
j Jacksonville and 17 with Savannah at Jack playing! onvil’e, [
,n 'l on Ap-i) 13 and 19 these
J two A opening teams will of the come local here season. for J |
i Last Sunday a practice i
Ram-' was played by the Lincoln'
team and the Savannah Indi- 1
am, the contest being largely
attended and ending in a vie-
tory for the Lincoln club, 4 to 2.
Two Negro players appeared
in the Lincoln line-up, Reedy,
second base, and Butts, short
This was the first time]
Negro players had ever comp-t-
ed in a game against a Sally
League team. ,
Top ilefti Four members of
tne SJAC Champion Famcee
basketball team, Ted Hogan,
Willie Irvin, Charlie White and
John Cuyler.who accomplished
|a startling feat at the recent
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saint of printers, once said: ‘I’d
rather go to bed hungry than
, in . debt . ..
Tu.skcgee Tourney, nicy played
13 minutes, 35 seconds again t
the championship, 71-67.
! Topi right) The baseball
j 1 the five-man Alabama State
quint and defeated them in
SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
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ij..au seatf-a len -o rxgnt; ,
Arthur Holly, Tampa;
,oiumbus - Jacksonville; John,
i Andrews, Plymouth, Mas .; Al-1
fred Miller, Copiaque, N. Y.;
Aivin White .Jacksonville; Ron-
j dore aid Lewis, Reed, Camden, Tampa; N. J.; Isa- j I
( Robert
1 Austin, Lake Wales, Fla.; Robt. 1
| Wilcox, Jacksonville, ar.d Robt I
Thomas, left to Sanford, right) Moses Fla. <Stand-J Poole,
Jacksonville; ]
Je se Yates,
folk, Va.; Theodore Poole, Jack-]
scnville; John Neves, East Bos-
ton, Mass.; John Gomes, Bos-'
ton, Mass.; John Avery, Day-
tuna Beach; John Church, St.
Petersburg, and Andrew Steph-
ens, Phoenix City, Ala. The
Rattier; are defending
mns of the SIAC. j
SPENCER HIGH TA-ES 3 FIRSTS AT
Spencer high-chool of Colum-J
bus, Georgia, walked off with
first place honors in the
Statewide American Youth
dustrial Education Association
Are i/ou certain wave'discerned
the -finest-tasting whiskei/ ?
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Let your own taste decide which brand
really tastes best. Because the whiskey
that tastes best to you is the one to buy.
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Bottom, right — The
who are contenders for
the doubles and singles champ-
ionships at the FAMCEE
tennis meet that will beheld
at Aand M college the
weekend in March. Left
Thomas Calhoun, soph-
Jack.onville; Valentine! |
Dorsey, sophomore, Miami;
Austin, coach; Jackson-! Wilbur
sophomore,
Edward Whitsey, junior, Wierij
and Charlie
junior. 'Hie latter two
Florida State doubles chain-
Whit c y is state singles
and Wier, runner-
Not shewn is Paul Buie and
Henry Singletary.
Aid the Crippled Children.
Conference, which wa; held at I
(Savannah State college, Friday,
March 28. j
Spencer won first place in j
masonry, carpentry and auto
, mechanics. C. W. Carpenter, a
Savannah State graduate, is
I instructor in vocational trades
{ at Spencer high.
I Other first pace winners were
{ Carver high, Atlanta, shoe re-
j pairing; radio; Lucy Carver Laney, high, Augusta, Atlan-
! and
j ta, cosmetology.
Second places went to the
following schools in the follow-
ing areas: Ballard Hudson high.
Macon, masonry and carpen-
try; Carver high, Atlanta,
mechanics; Lucy Laney,
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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952
ta, shoe repairing; Blackwell
high, Elberton, radio; and Ris
ley high, Brunswick,
ogy.
State officers of AYIEA were
also elected for the acaemic
year 1952-53. They are: Robert
Cheeseboro, Spencer high, pres¬
ident; Jessie Williams, Monroe
high, vice president; Annie
Burley, Carver hgih, secretary;
Joe B. Willis, Spencer high,
| treasurer; David Moreland,
Monroe high, reporter; and
Robert McCoy, Lucy Laney high,
chaplain.
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Dresses (plain)—64c — 80c
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Skirts _____________38c — 45c
Sweaters __________32c — 40c
Shirts (Laundered) 13.6— 17c
Sheets___________ 7.2c — 9c
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