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MAMl, FU. ThU gleaming and utiul metropolis will provide an at rt amrm ra a i bvu iir ei aj on.i me rourcn oi juiv. au ruueu into i vi nnA rirr iin i ui tin 1 1 1 1 nn Lnf.vnm in enthusiasts converge upon the gigantic fLantra wiu. I fir i 1 1 ri nni imi i ri ni rn Slated to meet head on in a battle of 9M the unbeaten Dtt1ar nf. Icliiri.

da and the fierce Tigers of A College. Not only teams rated the best in Negro college football, but grid men who refuse to be swayed by propaganda insist there are no finer small college tams in the na Macon Willlama tion. Football, however, is only one of the lures of this, the biggest of all Negm college games. There is the pageantry of the Orange Blossom parade, a gigantic presentation that combines marching bands, beautiful girls and lavish Then there is the Orange Blossom lunch? eon that brings some of the biggest names in the world of sports to Miami for this festive occasion. Anyone who has witnessed the classic down through Jhe years is aware of the impact this game has on Miami.

It is estimated that this one encounter brings in over a million dollars to this city that thrives on the money spent by tourists. Big companies, their eyes constantly glued to the ewjanding Negro market, "make "it a poiniSo send their top sales representatives here for this gala weekend. Hospitality rooms can be found all over town. Each is occupied by salesmen spreading the good word about their respective firms. THIS YEAR, for the second time, he Ballantine Brewery Co.

will play host to many of the visitors on hand for the Siime. In charge of the Ballantine operation will be Macon (Body Builder I Williams. And therein lies a storv. Richardson and Rov KIRK RAMSEY Va. 1 Two years ago, Williams was ene of Jake Gaither's valued assistants at FAMU.

After resigning at Florida, Macon, was hired as a special sales rep resentative and public relations man; with Ballantine. Because he has a first hand picture of the Florida football scene, Williams: constantly ia the limelight on this! week end. Athletes and Florida well wishers use his suite of rpoms as a gathering point. Everyone who is anyone will pay at least one visit to the Ballantine room to get Macon's first hand opinion about the eventual winner of the game. As a former coach, his words are i cherished and generally correct This vear.

William has decided to. go along with Florida as the. winner of the classic. His choice isn former FAMU coach but as ball' man who once was rated the beyt scouts in the business can catch a football as well as anv cof lege player I've ever seen, Curry has proven he can throw with the best. If thev click, thev can make it tough on any team." Williams, of course, may be right in bis appraisal.

This reporter, however, is disregarding the choice of Williams and picking Jackson to become the first team that a healthy Jackson aiirt Youthful Tan Bowlers Don't Stand Time Test By TED PAGE (Courier Bowling Writer) PITTSBURGH. Pa. When 15 year old Preston McEady of Detroit, shot the roof off United Recreation Lanes, in Cleveland a few weeks ago, some of us who keep In touch wlUt the record books, began to wonder anout the youngster in Negro howling. One question being will there be a Negro who will the bowling world the wy its been in baseball? in fact, nearly every spo.t hhs a Negro at the top or one or more who are serious con lenders for top honors. Another question is, why do" "te youngsters seem to drop; "ut of the game just when the future so bright for liiem? We point out a few ex amples of players who might have gone all the way had they rtuefc with the game, jok Mer.

works in a acton and had a ball in the Brooklyn ,1 sn bowl anvmore. Packet The Kid real i io wj tt in. William Hampton, and it In 19A FTod Vtlwtn. of not bow. Baltimore, won the sln)fleiers of todav but 12 years ago.

title in the National Bowling manv uf us felt "that Billy as Events, with 1,787. The youth a home and home match of 20 failed to be listed among the Scores ful Mr. Davis, dropped out of games, ten in Detroit and 10 in I greats in big money bowling. sight a few months later. He 's now living in Statesville married, has two young Chicago.

Those who witnesed Back in the early 50 s. Stan the match, will vouch for the ley Lane, rolled the first and statement, that neither bowler. only 300 score Pittsburgh by a Negro He dropped rvmplete ly out of b' wlmg about a year 1 "Vhy? llut'i etiy GOOD PAY, SECURITY. ADVANCEMENT, PRESTIGE; thty til dd up to protty good trgumtnt for Oining th tore. You sum at wttli.

And in hf years it's $H6. Not bfld (or 21 yotr old High School gnduatsl And (his uniform I wtif It's oot lot oi history behind it and oltntv of futurt ahead of it. mi t' th: of security you can count on." thajf why I'm cop, or at let port of th ctwy. Why aWf yo. think atMit it?" Nov you cag take advantage at ike excellent career.

epportuDiuee mao je11le by the creation tt S.0O0 new onealnca On the Ne yorH CHji Force. If Tog are a HDrh icbool eredu a'l or equivalent, aaa S) 2t. at lta tall ar.d a U. 6. Ciimn.

roil may nullify. There le no reeldearr requlrt neat for Ukinf Ibe exam, na filial fee SPtcau ASRANSEMENTS Will at MADE roa ouror TowN APPLICANYS te taat riici aaf mrt Hi utmi at tke umi iim For fall dMlli pkM writ. Mr. Charles C. PERSONNEL turn Strwt.

Now Yor 7. Y. (2121 CO 7 1880 ifter hitilng the mo. sought after in bowling. He was still in his early 20's.

He is rTied. ha thre 'children and works fir Light iing t'miNinj. 1 Jih Ahv. Albany. turned in a perfi ct in league ivm petit ion in He jwas just 17 rt the tim Noth I ing has been heard Irom Mr.

Alee since that March 17 when he dropped the perfecto. Arkansas Five Bows SPRINGFIELD. Mo outh. west Missouri State College topped AM4 College here Friday nisht in the e'ion debut tr hoth tennis. TTie Bear pi'tyinj; fnre a partK horn1 rr' wd giahbed Ian e.uiy l'i md vv thh'ld tSc lioldon Lions thirats in the THt COUKIil 19 State Five Wins First Two ans ot.

Trbi US! ft .11. A fl' VA Ulv.hr' CAITHER tw year reign a aii aa auk aU a "mtrmrmptow. 21 1S Tex. Sou. 2.e 28.W I OO OO Tena.

SL (18.00) waive ,1 pl 1S subUe P'a I Mississippi Southern ahead of i 301 70 Div. hv7 170.00 187Jio iprs. for safety's sake Deficit: 1.78 20 0 Southern 42 Bishop 21 14 Pr. View 20 7 Loekland.y 16 39 Alcorn 27 7 Wilei 42 25 r.ramhllng 13 26 Jackson 1M? Ark.AMN 24.48 228 MORGAN STATE (8 1 0) 8 i Scores 14 0 NC. Coli a 7 Md.

State 41 0 Hampton 34 0 Del. State ,2114 A. T. 14 8 Va. I nion SS Howard 38 13 Shaw V.

23 0 Va. SUte Srhed. Net 26.00 26.00 2(XM 13.25 21.00 2. 00 (18.00) waive 27J0 27.00 27.00 (18.00) waive 18.00 18.00 20.00 20.00 224 57 Dlv. b7 164.00 150.75 Deficit: 1.9ft 23.45 21.33 ix.r.

A. T. Scores SI 7 Shaw I. Association Tournament In Ie dcstlniM for greatness in the 20 8 Md. State troit.

with a 621. He was 20 bowling wTold In bigtime IS 8 Norfolk yearn oM at the time and was bowling tla he is among the 1 19 13 Tenn. S( MELWOOD DAVIS who lalieled ns a future star. But missins. S2 6 Sal at the age of 17, scored a 630 nnthlng has been heard about Kirk Ramvynf Chicago, 6 58 FAML' the 1960 National Bowling! him as a bowler since.

first member of his rare'it 21 Morgan Association Tournament at! Back in the late 40s andeer to roll a sanctioned 300 32 8 Va. State Brooklyn, N. to become the early 50' s. there was a youth score. We see him every year 27 8 NC Coll.

voungest ever to win an BAJTul howler around at the Rrunswirk Classic in; title. (He and Lafayette Allen i called Billy he Md. He was Cleveland, but never hear any 21 4.130 mv were co champs of the singles burning up the lanes and took thing about his activity during Deficit: 4 21) 4 Sched. (18.00) 26.50 22.00 (18.00) (18.00) 30.00 270 20.00 26.00 b7 170.00 141.25 28 28.18 "went, with the same score.) on all comers. He and Maurice the season.

And for the life of He was second in the All i Kilgorc. than of Detroit, played me. I can't see whv Kirk has TEX. SOUTHERN Net wie 22.00 waie waive 15.00 13.75 20.00 26.00 (7J0) 5 Sched. Net 25.00 25.00 (18.00) valve 27J)0 27.50 I waive 22.00 11.00 (20.00) waive 27JH) 27.50 29.00 14.50 20.00 20.00 237170 liv.

h7 181 00 140.50 I Writ: 5.79 2V80 20.07 xc.Ttil half on a ilne tlisp'ov of by A MiX Collctfe piui.l Jani. Mack Allen an I H.irlcrl Rlcvvns. to preserve the victor racing ihe victory for Southwest were centers Larry Carter anl Bob Coames and Charles Marahall with 19, 18 and 16 points respectfully. The home team hit on 39 of the shot from the floor ar4 10 of 19 fnm the free throw line, The AMN back court duo each hit 30 points w'th Kevins tallying of in the floor ai Allen d. ef 26 al attempts thuniph tV rev.

Don ir; li teams in re with ii the Uons enulrl t' onlv at rf shots He tioM unr) 12 of 17 'fr ii.e chanty I I ULJ' JOHN MERR1TT mriU Miami call SFAMU, May Be First "The difference between these two clubs" Williams said this week, "will be Florida's depth. Jackfton can match the Rattlers with their first 18 men. AfW that Florida takes the edge. In the late stage of a came like this, depth pays off." Williams concedes Jackson won't be easy for the Rattlers. "They have two of the finest players in the country in Willie he countrv in line knowing that the Hatties burg 11 could not, would never be allowed to prove its mettle even no'vwhite aboard.

Sin.p when did Mississippi in history, ever boasted the uuriil fastest human, as devastating tight hack? What wouldn't Ohio State or Okla homa University or Dartmouth, or give to have AMI 'S Bob Hays aboard? fi um being the only man to thrice inot lust the iOO yard dash in and the fondest American hope for sprint dom 111 ilie kuji uivr.piad. to be a terrific plaver( also: iw mWi 3 tr iri, like ('(tiil Okl.innnM cvir mavis lUiyes, ir a lloh I'jucniore, Umc" pining of Mnall z' of FAMl', ihi vc.ii ir lust, can be little else tiMii tin impulsefathering a iUi Th current Raft. KARL BANKS MorfMi'a third tft wale 11.00 17 22 Smit'iern beenme a small col reveal itef. That is where! lepe' It plays and lirks the FA Ml" shines, like Nonh Carolina 1 Nher Mississippi South Memphis State and Flur ern. nor Central Oklahoma can' i'ia state It has 6.000 students.

I match the FAMl momentum, aor.f major colicges'in ar.y civen direction Jake Nation Girdlinc Foot i iaithm five tam hac iiaii Prrl we had 'better list a KAMI" memos, in order for to, eur.v a team which his lost I lust one game in the last 37. that Gaithor. hut for that grated pla; but. Mr. Duerr 'must know FAMl' would tie favorahle to ruin any er.

lib clifl hanger, azainst small college II in tne A. in would nowJ a quick glimpse at he 1962 be counting 37. of 20. end result, onlv mirrors niore js rsnr ncrones. vividly the all around FAML" What college or university.

class. The Southwes Confer America, at any time hvenees eigr.t teams are the na America, at any time in Hon roughest as of them Dixon, Lewis Make Canada All Pro Team TOROXTO harrl rurnini halfback vith the Montreal Alotiette and lx Lewis, peiftiial All Star' with' Winnipeg Blue Bcmrirs. were'' unity named i the All Canada Ali SUr squail. 1 Lewis and Dixon received lers areupon thebHnkof uin it0P A0t In their respective nirg two national champion sectlont. the frtmer plajlnj In i ships In succession a feat ae 1 the Western Conference, while complished but five times.

Dxon was of the among the minority, since Extern picker? ar.d both were then choten on the All Canada No l'epe has team. stacked up tiXOn who was also the since Henry hean's 191'3 WT'schenlev Award wimer. a the; Tenn. Tigers did it. As a I outstanding football plaver in; of fiet only the 1920'Cnn(lda (s tHoward yUer hec.iu.e' of it.

'reiVvied'' ma'n I AMI two. VIp here all of Mrlert plav ivveik eritiR a euest of AnmhT all wli ping season, iionor prions civ ic func KAMI" wiil fave heo.me tions. and euest stai nn? col to vthall team'j numrfii.is. t. 'evisum an.1 a lio 'of any color or freed, ever to programs.

i BERT PIOGOTT fourth in parade Repeat Champ in 15 Years; Underrated by UPI NAIA Six of Eight Southwest rl A Xifli cum. Richardson evens Among 62 elite By RIC ROBERTS (Applying Courier's Double Rating System) PITTSBURGH One of the mystifying performances of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, which this writer serves as publicity con and United Press International, at the moment. revolves about how both can be so teriiblv prejudiced 11. to defeat Florida since Southern Univer azainst 1W2 Flonda At as a football Dower a a l. I 4 A i sny lurnea ine incK way dbck in iww.

We agree Jackson may not have Florida's depth. Rut, we are convinced of beating almost anyone including Florida. Honda's backfield. we admit, is a dangerous unit. Backs like Robert Pare more and Robert Hayes are than any college runners in the" country.

We think that Jackson has the men to contain these two daredevils and win the biggest game of the year. S3 Lincoln I25.M 3S 1S M. Brown 70.00 Cookman 36 JO 20 0 Twin. SS A. ft T.

67 AIIf 2n.00 i 25 45.00 28 18 Tex. Sou. 23.00 Central Oklahoma. NAIA's' 20O rhoiee as 192 small eollepe 28 fiO 3S248 Dlv. by I H1.50 l.S0 JACKSON STATE (9 1 12 Sotr SrhMt Nt 50 MUa.

Ind. 18.00 waive 41 7 Pr. View 21.50 27J0 S8 Mis. Voe. (18.00) waive .12 20.00 20.00 S4 Altera 2 89 22.W 14 18 Southern 25.00 liM 45 31 Grambllnc 27.50 VIM Althoueh it has not hn mv FLORIDA 9Mi I fortune to ee the cur srhed.

ft rent Rattlers nor. for that mat (20.00) waive ter, the 1961 cast; on does nave t0 tnps Jake 0 00 Gafther productions in order 1 18.001 uaive Know that tliey football bossrby 30 to 0. At ii ast! A year ago, entral Okla i homa auntved a 14 IS tni I against Langston I'ntverlry and, rhU wwon, bested Langs ton. 27 0. Is thU the bal for in.

NAIA dewrniinlon? 41 6 Miss. thus aia not know that lin nln I nlverslty of Mliuourl nuiking 16th In the Negro 1 field, also walloped Ijuirston. last week, 22 invj that! I (oaeh Galther resorted Top Twenty of 1962 Srhed. Net Defrt' 1. Flonda 9 0 ft 24.83 24.93 0.00 2.

Jackson State 24.28 17 3. Morgan State 8 1 ft 23.43 21.53 1.90 4. N. C. ALT 7 2 ft 24.28 20.19 4.09 5.

Texas Southern 73 0 25.S6 20.07 5.79 6. Grambling 6 2 2 24.50 19.73 4.77 i 7. Va. Union 7 2 0 22.93 19.54 3.39 I Morvid 5 2 0 23. 19.16 3.51 i 9.

Hark College 6 1 0 20.70 169 2.01 1 10. N. C. College 6 3. ft 24.50 li4 5.S6 Prairie View 5 3 ft 24.50 15.46 6.04 i 12.

J. C. Smith 7 2 0 22.00 18.28 2.72 13. BethuneTkm'n 7 2 0 21.S6 18.00 1.S6 il4. AJabama 7 2 0 21.14 17.93 3.21 15.

Morehouse 6 2 ft 21.14 17.82 3.32 16. Lincoln 5 3 1 23.93 17 78 6.15 17. Southern U. 5 5 0 25.57 17.2.8 8.29 18. S.

C. State 5 3ft 16.W 511 19. Fisk 6 2 0 0.43 16.64 3.69 20. Alcom ..4 5 ft 25.2S 16.46 S.82 fdw first division wins (iRAMRI.IXi ST. 2 2l Score'.

Sched. Net i ft Trnn St IDtAAl It Southern 5.fW 2.V0A I.VV 0 Benedict 2J 13 Pr. View Voe. I i 251.83 25 42 Tex. Sou.

28.00 20 2 ArkAMXN 2n.f0 0 Hllev 20.00 46 7 Alroro 22.00 VIRGIN! VMON 7 2ll 7 Nrors 21 4f smtth if ti. a (20.00) ale 10 28 10 Norfolk 37 Shaw I 14 20 Va. State 19.71 S3 win three national crowns in a row, without a tie or defeat. The National Championship Vb d. Net S.M 2.M (1H.0CI wie it.no 2C.i (IS.0) waive 14 Morran St i'M 26 13 X.C.

Coll. 2MW 3914 Hampton 2l.no 1S.W 10.00 IS.7S 26.00 21.09 mx. 1 1 m. kT riui imm mv. inn.rm mum a aura a I iv iimrv 1954 vividly rveal by f.evinr.g this last round up It aimplv ton had race Is all but over, with CamclU Bowl bound Central FA ML' on top, but 4ake Is: Oklahoma is not answering riskinc all at Orance Bowl, the call.

Saturday nlcht. at Satunlay nlrht. aralnst an MiamL It Is verv' doubtful if asairst a team with one i able Jarkson State team. Jack son ha quality enoueh to win. if the quantity tet doe not the F.dmond.

Oklx. teanv. coached by tenia Al Rkvtns. would on grounds of inhu manitarianism. he allow to tanfle with Jake's patented meataTlndrr Per ip Duerr'a NAIA champs of ISM will meet FA in th 3lt Orange Bloasont renewal.

Any of the six other tin fir the bucket, plus a statewide jalists Jack.son. Morja 1 A. recruitinc monopoly which T. Texas ('au wilege can Grambllnc and Virginia lr. fv be I'Pl and NAIA sclee ever match.

It Is requisite to might do a Job on the FI understand that, in the laud Alex Duerr. for pioneer and NAIA selections. they are I ing the NAIA program of fctte i Skip by NC Tour ST. PETERSBLRfj, Va, Vir glr.li Su; CoHge wiil erv ter the poue pa. kH Georgia Invitational Touirament in At i lanu this weeke after rr CIA A ru in early season games.

The Trolan swept a Korth jCarolir four with impiiiisrv triumphs er Shaw 82 67, an4 North Carolina CollegCIW2. Ernie Brork and FrarilTSte pheni, the Warriors fr8 Juniors netted 22 and 20 points respectively in the come from behind Shaw victory. The Bears James Fox led all scorers with 24 markers. State was behind 3 30 at the end of the first half but the 1 well ba landed Trojans tossed ir) 13 s'raieht points in a three I minute penou to open up the jgame. 1 NorthCaro 1 i tontH Eagles succumbed to 'v fast break ar.fi dnf Jac 5 tics in a in which the 3 (Trojans wei r.o seriously 3 1 threatened ive Trojans tal i lied in double figures topped Griffin's, IT.

3 by Freshman Guard Eddie Jim Brown Moves Up in TD Race 1 CLEVELAND One of the 0 answers to the question. 2. "What's happened to Jimmy Brnw was answered this week wnen a search of the Pro Grid Record Book revealed that Brcwn has become the second iwt scorer of toui tidowns in history, of the National Foot all League, scrr on No 23. against the Pitts burcti S'. and went ahead cf itr." VaLii ouiru, 73 (u tt; II itsj irs leads, with 103 Apparently out of tie NFL rushing ri(v fur the first time in his six jears as a pro.

Jim i'nv uii stro 't in tne BrowT.s" last two contests, scoring seven TPs ajjainst Pittsburgh and the St. Louis Cardi ral. HLs 15 touchdowns for the season moved him past Lemiy that M'V re of Baltimore who has only been abie to score two touchdowns this season due to injuries The league rushing rham each of the five years has )vvn a pro and scoring tw ice. Brown Is now ed with C.reen Ba 's Jim Tay 1 jr for 'nrg honors with 15 Mr. tnuchde wns for each.

Tavlor. unner up in rushing to Brown two season, has 1 frr.ffrtahle 391 yard lead in rusnirg "th Taylor and Hrown are eyeing the league touchdown mark of IS. however, r.ich Brown holds with Steve Van Buren. the former rhiUy great. GD v.

I I 1 7 tiiit7T jz. I ar 1 I open the holidays with the gin that's 193 years old! aVk IfaadaWV aF J'iLLc LONDON Fr IKV clB4l ejOAin. to PftOOf. 0O8JC Mv uM Ci c' 0. UMDEN.

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