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X • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS. Sat. Nov. t. 1963 TOP ROOKEE — Jessee Gonder i right i of the New York Mets, receives his trophy as a mem­ ber of the 1963 Tcpps Sookie All-Star Team frem Joel J. Shorir.. executive vice-president of Topps. Tcp 10 rookies were honored at Waldorf Astoria last Tuesday. Tommy Harper of the Cincinnati Reds was also honored NBA Rosters GREENSBORO. NC. - The A A T College Aggies mauled the Winston - Salem State College N. Y. KNICKS-Johnny Green. Rams. 60-11. here Saturday to Al Butler. Donnis Butcher, Jerry run their win skein to six la a row and an undedeated and uh> Harkness. Tom Hoover tied record. Baltimore bullets - wait Bellamy. SI Green, Gus Johnson. Paul Houge. BOSTON CELTICS - Sam Jones K. C. Jones. Bill Russell. Willie Naulls. Tom Sanders, al Ram­ sey. Held scoreless in the first quar­ ter, after the Rams had pushed across a tally, the Aggies scored three • times, each in the second and third frames and twice in the final period, to boost their average to an impressive 41.3 points per game. DETROIT PISTONS - Willie CINCINNATI ROYALS - Oscar Robertson. Wayne Embry, Bob Bocter. Tom Hawkins. Mack Herndon. Tom Thacker. Big man on the slaughter was Cornell Gordon, star quarterback for the Aggies Gordon scored four touendowns. himself, on a Jones. Eddie Miles. Ray Scott k>ckoff return of 81 yards. a 58 P*« gin Bavlor, Dick Barnett. Le- ftrom placement quarterback; ;Jespe Jackson, a five yard run, * t'ar/^T paSS PHILADELPHIA 76ers - Hal 5jtl^sed tn Greer. Chet Walker. Hub.e White i^‘lhe*S- °n a LOS ANGELES LAKERS - El- Punt, r*turn- * ' ST LOUIS HAWKS - John P Jordon also was a terror on Barnill. Len Wilkins. • defense. He figured in on many; SAN FRANCISCO UARR1ORS tackles and put frosting on his' _ - Walt Chamberlain, Guy Rod-day's performance as he stole : gers, Al I towner. stop a Winston rally. Attles, Wayne High- the ball from a Ram receiver ■ ■ ■VWwjIII Rolling A&T Meets Morgan, ‘62 Champs He'd Won By LES MATTHEWS "I thought I won but the offic­ ials thought differently,” Rubin | “Hurricane” Carter said after; losipg a split decision to Joey Archer in the Garden Friday night. “I would like a rematch i witH him,” the New Jersey mid­ dleweight continued. “Carter won the fight.” his, Vets Bowling In Tournament Hospitalized veterans >n from, annua', city wide bowling tourn-be played at Hughes Stadium* at 15 fga" t homecoming seven veteran hospitals through ament Nov. 3. which is sponsored here in Baltimore when Morgan a*d j^tearn'inost likelyTo "He didn’t knock Archer out so cut the New York Metropolitan; by the Metropolitan Council of State and A&T College area will participate in the third B'nai B’rith. their 33-year-old rivalry. hrough- i ament 5 succeed them. renew cham-( manager. Carmen Tedeschi said BALTIMORE. Md. — Clearly! It could be the top game of the top CIAA (Central Intercol-!^ season in the conference - legiate Athletic Association1 game if ^I.®r?an mana8es an uP’et a^ainst ,ea^* other .of the November 2 weekend will Carter _ Clyde Washington (42) waits pa­ tiently for the 28th Precinct's 65-piece drum and bugle corps to conclude their halftime en­ tertainment Saturday night at the Polo Grounds. The crack drum corps, directed by George Brown, displayed the kind of performance that has captured several city, state and region­ al trophies*. The Jets, leading nt half time got back to the Broncos who held them to g 35-35 tie. (Gilbert photo) f •* lost the fight. He has to knock The Bears, reigning conference juut his opponents to win. Carter kings, musts come from behind I carried the fight all the way and and overcome a tough quarter-!’11 the last three rounds Archer back weakness if they are to had a tough time staying on his halt the title-hungry North Car- feet- ” olinians who are leading the loop The jubilant Archer said he inow wants a crack at Dick Tiger at the moment. jabs carried little power but the will have to wait since Tiger is scheduled to fight Joey Girar- dello in Atlantic City on Dec. 7. Bears \Mad’ 37th Win What makes the Morgan cham­ pions “fighting mad,” as some­ one put it, is that the Aggies apparently never once this year thought the Bears were in the Archer, who chalked up his 37th running for the '63 champion- victory, used hi^ left band almost ? ship. Spotting Morgan's quarter- exclusively in ’ the contest. His back weakness -long before the jabs carried little power bu the Bears suffered their 25-20 loss to Bronxite stood up under the pun- North Carolina College, the A&T ishment dealt out by Carter be- Aggies dismissed Morgan as! fore the largest crowd in the “doubtful repeaters” for the Garden since Cassius Clay boxed crown. ' The Aggies have already dusted “I did not fight my regular off one team they considered fight," Carter admitted. “I did among the top three in the loop— not press as much as I usually' Maryland State, whom they de- do until the last three rounds but feated 25-14. They meet the only I still believe I won the fight. I may be a controversial guy, but Ex • heavyweight champion other team they considered .n hope 1 get a rematch.” the recent there aren't many people who are the championship race with them- groom said as he dried his head Rocky Marciano says Sonny Lis- ton. popularly regarded as the going to knock his talent for lay- selveg. North Carolina, in their and face j ring’s arch villain, is actually jing a body cold . . Here's a final game of the season. champ-who deserves to be called good for boxing. Rocky Says Liston Is Good For Boxing OH. SAY — Teri Thornton’s lusty voice filled the Polo Grounds Saturday night before the start of the Jets-Denver Broncos game which was wit­ nessed by the largest crowd to watch an American Foot­ ball game in the Harlem park. I Doug Jones. The Aggie-Bear tilt is as .old as Morgan's 1930 entry into the CIAA. The two schools have Golf Again played continuously since then—j ^0^ with the exception of 1943 — for a total of 32 games Of the 32 played. Morgan has won 21. lost 8, and tied 3. Writing in the current issue ofione.” SPORT Magazine. Marciano ac­ cuses the press of seizing every opportunity “to paint Liston as the meanest man in America since John Dillinger." Ravens Tots Beavers Puerto Rico Marciano admits that the pre­ sent champion has provoked The second annual seven - day many of his bad notices, but he International Golf Tournament objects to “manufactured” stor- wiil be held in Puerto Rico on the les about Liston’’s alleged rude- Dorado Hilton Golf and Country ness and irresponsibility: “As far Club in Puerto Rico. The tourna- as I'm concerned, these people are pointing to a villain who doesn’t exist when they shake their finger at Liston.” The Ravens Tots will take on ment is scheduled to begin July lithe Yonkers Beavers Saturday at 10 and end on the 17th. Van Courtlandt Park in a regu- There will be four flights for lar Bronx Pop Warner football The men and three for the worn came for boys between the ages on of 10-13. The Ravens Tots are badly In need of uniforms. The team is seeking a sponsor to underwrite the cost of playing gear. A Scotch Foresome is also scheduled. Jackie Robinson will serve as honorary chairman. Prizes will be donated by Pepsi Cola. More important than being lik­ ed. Marciano argues, is whether or not the champion has ability. In Liston's case, there's no doubt that he is an exceptional fighter. Writes Marciano: “Sqnny Liston Last Saturday Orlando Garrett, halfback and Jim Pendleton, full­ back, scored two touchdowns each against the Bronx Giants at Harris Park in the Bronx Cris Rangel. Tots’ guard, kept the Giants from scoring by in tercepting a pass. The team, which started slow­ ly. is now in high gear. Regional Bowling Tourney Next Week The third annual three-day be held on the Lenox Lanes be- Eastern Regional National Bowl- ginning Nov. 8. Teams, doubles. !ng Association tournament will:singles and all-events for men .•md w, men will compete for Lie tit’es. Liston will become popular eventually, Marciano predicts, possibly as soon as he signs to; fight Cassius Clay. "Everybody gets some pleasure from seeing a loudmouth and a phoney expos * ed Since the public can't do the job themselves, they just might be rooting for Liston to do it for them." Other qualities Marciano ad mires in Liston are honesty and i willingness to train hard for •very ftght. And, “He's his own >oss and this can't but make him good for nothing . . . Nothing’s better for boxing than a fighting champ and I think Sonny's going to Be just that.” To people Miss Thornton was accompany*' ied by the Jets’ band (Gilbert PhoWt* Ravens Halt Bombers, 6-0 ■*» The unbeaten Ravens Seniors blanked the Brooklyn Bombers. 6-0, Sunday but the Ravens Jun­ ior Varsity team was walloped by St. Anthony of Padua. 244). The Brooklyn Bombers were taken by surprise in the third quarter when Ravens' quarter­ back Joe Barbour intercepted a pass at the goal line and raced the ball 105-yards for a touch­ down. Barbour's conversion at­ tempt was stopped by the Bomb­ ers. Lead Bowlers » Johnny Washington and Daisy Mack led in the Early Bird Mix­ ed League contest at the St. Albans Bowl with three - game .genres of 600 and 529 respec­ tively. Jim Dickson rolled a 178 three times. The largest selling 3 star cognac . in France and in the world • 4 PROOF. SOLE U.S. REPRESENTATIVE B R O W N E-V» N T N E R S CO.. NEW YORK. NY. ARTEL W IG hours a day serving you. • • "DOC" WHIELER FRED DARR ALMA JOHN ♦AJW.-NOON NOON 1 FM. A-9 AJL NAACF SHOW * URBAN LEAGUE FRESENTS DR. ANNA HEDGEMAN REV. V. SIMFSON TURNER DR. MILTON GALAMISON CONTROVERSY (LEON LEWIS) ♦•10 FM. Bill McCreary 10 FM . 2 AM. Jon Comer LEON LEWIS 12 FM. HAL JACKSON 2:00 • 7:00 FM. "Dr. Jive" "JOCKO" 7 f FM. Nom«N tumn mimis NEWS EVERY </i HOUR YOUR COMMUNITY HALL OF FAME STATIONWWRL 1600 ◄ IT'S THE END ON YOUR DIAL t Bowlers from Washington, Bal­ timore. Wilmington, Del . New York. New Jersey, Philadelphia and New Haven, Conn., will compete, according to Louis A. j Ballard, director of the tourna­ ment. Teddy Foy, manager of Lenox Lanes and his staff will aid Ballard. Art Young of Plainfield, N. J., Flavor Andrews. Kitty Bracey of Brooklyn, Mary Woods. Willie j Lewis of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Gus Maloney of Brooklyn and Bernie Sewell, of Wilmington,haveentcr- ed Also Jerry Steinberg and Tom Nashi of Brooklyn. Special Awards will b e pre­ sented by F. & M. Schaefer Brew­ ing Company and the champion­ ship trophies are. donated by Lenox Lanes. Cash prizes will be awarded in four divisions. 2 To Watch The San Diego backfield com­ bination of -(Keith) Lincoln and (Paul) Lowp may sound like a mnsical team. But New York Jets Coach W'ceb Ewbank sees “nothing funny” about their running abilities. "That demon. Daniels hurt us la our game at Oakland (206 yards la 27 carries) and he’s a good runner. Rut he's not as good as those two boys San Diego has. 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