By Ken Jessamy Lorenzo Pack, former amateur C moago heavyweight ch impion, suffered his third kayo last week, whea Tony Galento, rough and tumble battler from Jersey dumped Pack for the count of ten at In dependence hall, in Phila., the fight was scheduled fir ten rounds but Galento appFed the anesthetic in the sixth_.Leroy Haynes, also once rated as a bright light in the fistic krmament, scored a technical kayc over Bob Olin in the sixth round of the s^mi-finel Contest. The boat was a bitterly contested one and Olin was so peeved at the referee for halting the contst that he wrestled him to the ground. At the Rockland PaP'ce last Saturday night, Jersey Joe Walcott, who was the winner of the Jack Dempsey’s heavyweight tourna ment, kayoed Elmer Ray in the third round of a scheduled six round main event. In another s’x, King Kong Matthews, Harlem's latest fistic thrill kayoed Phil Ser. riol in the first round.... T'ger Leroy Smith, making his Hailem debut at the arena, got the nod ove- Jose Rodriquez in a rough s;x rounder and George Brothers, in. ternational Gold -n Gloves champion slopped Ely Dodge in the third frame. The Brown Bonders, coached by Fritz Pollard, former all-American fookball star from Brown university make their Harltan debute at Dyck. man Oval Sundav. They defeat. ed the Fairfield Tigers 6 to 0 last Sunday. Dixie Matthews, A1 Harris, Freddie Rogers, Joe. Lillard and Otic Troupe are figured in the line u;>. Th* n’f’mb :'s if Tuckcgpe’s ’■.rack team, domina’ > 1 the women’s A. A. U. track meet held at Trenton, N. J. »»uit week. Cora Gaines won the S9 km ter hurdles and *hen jumped 4 feet, 10 Vi inches to place second in the high jump. Lula Hymes was rumor up for high honor w!.e» «h« placed first in the broad jump (17 feet, 8 Vi inches) and then took pecond in the 50 meter dash Smith placed second in the broad jump and then finished fourth in the 200 meter d tsh. Flo. fence N. Wright placed s econd b. h in the shot put and in the disctu throw Melissa Titzpa. trick placd second in. the baseball threw and Jessie Abbott took fourth in the 100 meter dash. la the second series of games beiweea the San Domingo Champs with Satchel Paige at the helm the Negro National League Stars with Johnny Taylor doing the hurl ing m the first game, came to an even break . .The San Domingans took the first game. 9 to 4, while Negro Stars won the. final game 1 to 0 at the end of five innings when the game was called on account of darkness. Bill Holland and Mackey were the batteries for the Stars, while Chet Brewer was on the mound for the San Domingans with Perkins doing the catching. Football Glimmers:— Lincoln university’s team defeated the Vagabond A. C., 22 to 6 in a tune up game.Knoxville barely nosed out the local alumni team 6 to 0 Both Wiley and Prairie View won their opening sessions. Wiley stopped Jarvis college 20 to 0 and Prairie View swamped Sam Houston to a 46 to 0 tune. Hampton’s Pirates play the Vir ginia State Trojans Saturday. Virginia Union faces Morgan in a night game at Baltimore. There is a threatening shnke.up in the New York Boxing Cimmis sion. Several persons charging that the 20th Century Sporting Club, the organization that promotes all of Joe Louis’ fights, has been receiv ing the breaks from this body. Joe Louis incidently, is to turn actor. He has just signed to make, six pictures. One will be a history of 1 his life, Louis is following the foot steps of Jack Dempsey, Gene Tun. ney and Max Baer all of whom appeared in at least one film. Petey Sarron, the NBA feather weight champion arrived from Paris Friday night on the Ilte del France. Sarron is sell- dulod to meet Henry Armstrong for the, title at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 2pth ..Tommy Farr has signed an exclusive contract with Mike Jacobs. The contract is scheduled to run for five years. Farr left for England last week but will return for a February bout. In London last week, Larry Ga’nes kick'd out Charles Rutz, heavyweight champion of France. The end came in the first round. Oter fight results of last week in. elude: Tiger Fox and Yustin Siru. tis fought a ten round draw at the Rockland Palace_Jimmy Clark, Jamestown, New York, knocked out Tommy Bland of Toronto in the first round. There will l e sever d changes in the Negro National League next year. Several of the ph'y rs and managers are disgruntled at the way Gus Greenlee has been handl. ing the business. They feel that the players who deserted the lea. ruc to accept high salaried posi. tions with San Domingo teams f hould have been dealt with severe ly. Instead, they were allowed to participate in games ai-ainst Na tional League players and evidently wh'te washed. Jerome “Brud” Holland, Cornells football end. is » name to be con i jurrd with in collegiate circles. 1 Holland is rated as the most dan | geious man on the team that looms ! as the. best in the country to date, j Against Colgate, he scored three ! touchdowns, two on end plays and one on a forward pass. Cornell has two spledid running plays that fea. ture Holland. You’ll hear plenty about this chap before the Big Tur key is placed on the table. CjABBY (jERTIE “Every woman dreads the time to dye." Atty. John Adams, Jr. 310 Karbach Bldg PROBATE NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Gonzella Burrell, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said de ceased will meet the executrices of said estate, before me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebras ka, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 29th day of November 19S7 and on the 29th day of January 1938, at 9 o’clock A. M., each day, for the purpose of pre senting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Three months are allowed for the I creditors to present their claims, from the 29th day of October 1S37 Bryce Crawford County J*udge Be 10 16 ‘37. End. 10 30 ‘37 MEL High jump Km, ohio state, r*ng;: \n an interview on his 'arrival from an unbeaten '■TRACK TOUR OF SCANDINAVIAN \CITIES, WAS AMAZED BY THE ^ APPLAUDING MANNER IN WHICH HE WAS RECEIVED THERE . Jg He broke the world's record AT 6 FT. 10* INCHES IN MALMO, SWEDEN, fw - } THIS is his senior year at OHIO STATE, BUT WILL H/ORK FOR A PH.D. HE SAYS, ED. BURKE, PAVE ALBRITTON AND "CORNY”JOHN SON ARE TOPS AND MAY BREAK HIS RECORDAN Y TIME .. .j © w* 19?> INTBBBATIOKAL HB3RO FR88S Negro History By J. A. Rogers J. A. Rogers, well known author nnd Ethiopian war correspordent of 1845 Seventh avenue, New York City, has begun publication of a bulletin, known as “Gems of Negro History” which will appear weekly ft is 10 x 14 and illustrated. 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