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<0 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Nov. 23, J963
Sports Whirl
The top bowlers oo the Eastern
Seaboard participated in the
National Bowling Association's
sanctioned tournament which was
4w*d on the Lenox Lanes. More
1,000 men and women
as soon as Clay left. The former
lightheavy king, now boxing's
roving deiplomat, probably dis
likes being in the same town
with the bragging youngster.
.Moore is in town to help Chicago
bpwled day and nW for fou. for his Garden fight wjtu
t0 c°mp ete the entr>cs- j Mauro Mina Friday night. Archie.
„ u *t o brings ,“P the ?uron.X who had to fight his way to the
Pylice Bowlin^ League with its top is a|ways helping jioung
teams. Leading the loop is 50Xers 5^ y,e has had difficulty
.the 41st Precinct’s Seniors and
1 flowing in order are 46 Midgets.
44 Juniors, Motor Cycle Midgets
transmitting his fistic know- g
ledge to the youngsters. He still
'*aiyM<oir <Uw"S*«r b«»rth Cleveland^.foolball tUr Jimmy
BM,«d Guy,, ..c, D.U,
*'
b«ll», match Thuraday. Wend, *'um,rrant(<( ,„use
U at FCS ’ " 1
showered on him is provoking.
Naulls who wound up with the
almost unbeatable Boston Celtics.
The Celtics, by the way, pro
bably hhs the most balanced
team in the history of the club.
Every member of the squad i,’
a first-stringer.
Brown told his friend that the
. Harold Johnson, who meets Br(>wns must Wjn because other-
Jienry Hank on Dec 6, is playing wise ,he cleveland fans wilI
drums in his combo in PhUly b,ame ,heir defe>t
on him ■ . .
He will begin to get in shape. Minnesota i^.ins etcher Earl
—Recording to his cousin Clarence Battey-S icnee operation was suc-
. The Knicks made
Johnson ... The National Horse
Show in the Garden will be tele- a blg mislage by trading Willie t
vised over WPIX Nov. 23 by
F & M Schaefer Beet . . .
Eddie Machen may get a fight
with George Chuvalo who had
to be satisfied with a draw with
.Tony Alongi although many
thought he won. The fight was
originally awarded Alongi but the
Miami, Fla. Boxing Commission
reversed referee Cy Gottfried’s
•decision . . . Floyd Patterson.
>ho trails Cleveland Williams,
Zora Folley and Eddie Machen
jn the ratings is schedued to
fight Sante Amonti of Italy Jan.
6 in Goteborg. Sweden . . . Grid
Giants Erich Barnes and Jet’s
Charles Janarette room together.
Wonder if they discuss plays? .. .
Joe Roach, onetime top golfer,
told this reporter that Negro,
golfers should remain amateur.
Roach, once a pro who returned
to the amateur ranks, said a
Negro pro is handicapped from
the start regardless of how good
he is The sporting goods outfits
will not subsidize him and a
golfer cannot play well while
worrying about the grocery bills.
Harlem's golf teacher Jimmy
Brown concurs.
Emile Griffith, the welter
champ and Rubin Hurricane
Carter will headline the Dapper
Dan charity show in Pittsburgh
Dec 20. . . Robert McCurdy
should be a big money maker
after his apprenticeship veteran
.*horsemen tell us . . . The Crown
Heights Ravens will play the
•Havens Tots in what they will
call a bowl game Dec. 7 at
;J4Bth St. and Riverside Drive.
A&T Clubs
Va. State
PETERSBURG, Va. — A & T
College used a crunching ground
attack to check a stubborn Vir
ginia State defense, pushing to a
25-6 win in the Trojan’s Rogers
Stadium.
The game was broken open late
in the fourth period when A&T
scored three touchdowns with less
than two minutes and seven sec
onds left in the game.
; Cassius Clay tried his best to
convince Harlemites that be will
‘change Sonny Liston's com
plexion. facially and spiritually,
when they meet for the crown
.which Clay insists will adorn his
pretty head after the eighth
Je^e Jackson, Clifton Mat
round. Clay told this reporter that
thews, and Ron Hart tallied with
he is traveling around the
in seconds to kill all hopes of a
country to stimulate interest in
the title match’. Holding court VSC upset. The Trojan effort,
wherever he found three orI valiant until that time, had held
• four to listen, the unbeaten the powerful Aggies to a 13-6 ad-
.youngster said: “I am bigger, vantage until these deadly final
taller, prettier and badder than one hundred thirty seconds.
■ Liston.** Clay and his bus left! A&T is now 5-1 in the C1AA and
the
onday.
6-2 overall. State is 4-3 in
Conference and overall.
Archie
Moore arrived in town
TOUCH FOOTBALL TEAMS—
Three of the top teams in the
TTh
league at Columbia-
Community Athletic Field take
time out. Teams represented
are the Rams, Diaboles and
Twins who are coached by Hez
Roberts, George Todd and Dick
Carranza respectively. James
H. Young is director of the ath
letic field.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ers — (39)
Kermit Alexander. OHB; (30)
Bernie Casey, OHB; (37) Jim
Johnson, OE; (60) Ronald Lakes,
Ed Pine, (24) OHB; (73) John
Thomas, G; (40) Abe Woodson,
DHB; J. D. SMITH, OHB-FB.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS -
(20) Frank Budd, OE (22) Bobby
Mitchell, OHB; (63) John Nisby;
(24) John Sample, DHB; Lonnie
Saunders, DHB.
Football Registry
National League
NEW YORK GIANTS — (4)
Erich Barnes, DHB; (79) Roose-
velt Brown, OT; (65) Robert
Taylor, DE; (31) Allan Webb,
DHB; Lane Howell. DT-OT.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES -
(tt) Tim Brown, OHB; (27) Irv
Cross, DHB; (35) Ted Dean, FB;
(26) Clarence Peaks, 'FB; (24)
Nate Ramsey, DHB.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS -
(78) John Baker, DE; (25) Roy
Curry, OHB; John Henry John
son, FB; (26) Brady Keys DHB.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - (50)
Garland Boyette, LB; (63) Fate
Echols, OT; (41) Jimmy Hill,
DHB; (73) Ernie McMillan, OT;
(41) Jimmy Hill, DHB; (73)
Ernie McMillan, OT; (78) Luke
Owens, DT; (23) Bob Paremore,
OHB; (36)3111 Thornton, FB;
(38) Bill Triplett, DHB; (22)
Prentice Gautt. OHB.
LOS ANGELES — (25) Duane
Alleq, OE; (27) Pervis Atkins.
OE; (22) Dick Bass, OHB; (73)
Charlie Cowan, G; (76) Roose
velt Grier. DT; (75) David Jones,
DE;.(85) Lamar Lundy, DT; v37)
Art Perkins, FB; (47) Carver
Shannon, DHB; (23) Bobby
Smith, DHB; (36) Ben Wilson,
FB. .
MINNESOTA VIKINGS - ,70)
Jim Marshall, DE and (24) Tom
Wilson, OHB; Bob Ferguson, FB.
Lee Calland.
Americon League
NBA
Rosters
N. Y. KNICKS-Johnuy Green,
A1 Butler. Donnls Butcher, Tom
Hoover, Bill McGill.
BALTIMORE BULLETS - Walt
Bellamy. Si Green, Gus Johnson,
Paul Houge.
BOSTON CELTICS -^Sam Jones
K. C. Jones, Bill Russell, Willie
er< Cal Ram-
Naulls, Tom Sandei
sey.
4
7
CINCINNATI ROYALS - Oscar
Robertson* Wayne Embry, Bob
Boozer, Tom Hawkins. Mack
Herndon. Tom Thacker.
NEW YORK JETS- (72) Char DETROIT PISTONS - Willie
ley Jannerette DT; (79) Sher-
man Plunkett, OT; (79) .Marshall,
Starks, DB; (86) Bob Watters,| LOS ANGELES LAKERS . El-
I>E
gin Baylor, Dick Barnett, Le-
roy Ellis, Hub Reed, Gene Wiley,
Eddie MU R &
_
BOSTON PATRIOTS -
(65)
Houston Ahtwine, DT; (40) Lar
ry. Garron, HB-FB; (79) Jim
Hunt, DT; (22) Ron Burton, HB;
(42) Don Webb. DB.
BUFFALO BILLS - (80> Tom
Day, G-DT; (44) Elgert Daben
ion, HB; (34) Cookie Gilchrist, Beaty*
PHILADELPHIA 78ers - Hal
Greer, Chet Walker, Hubie White.
Ben Warley.
ST. LOUIS HAWKS - John
“ Barnhill, Len Wilkins, Zelmo
Bill Bridges,
Charles
Vaughan.
FB; (84> Ernie Warlick, OE;
(47) Willie West. DHB.
DENVER BRONCOS - (62) Er-
SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
- Walt Chamberlain, Guy Rod-
nie Barnes, G; (42) A1 Frazier. 8ers- Ai Attles. Wayne High-
HB; (61) Chuck Gavin, DE; (3) (owner. Nate Thurmond Gary
Billy Joe, FB; (21), Gene Mingo, Hill.
HB; (65) Leon Simmons, LB;
(87) Lionel Taylor, OE; Hewritt
Dixon. HB; 173) Ike Lassiter, DE,
Bob Gaithers, OHB.
Inter-City
Mixed League
1 ——
— ■■
Charles Frazier, HB.
HOUSTON OILERS — (28)
BALTIMORE COLTS - (35)
J.W. Lockett, FB; (43) Lenny
Lyles. DHB; (88) John Mackey,
OE; (24) Lenny Moore, OHB;
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - (78)
(77) Jim Parker, GO-T; (87)
Bobby Bell, DE; (86) Junius
Willie Richardson, OE - DUB. Buchanan, DE; (45) Dave Gray-
son, DHB; (28) Abner, HB; <32)
Curtis McClinton, FB; (25)
Charles Warner, HB.
CHICAGO BEARS—(73) Steve
Barnett, OT; (49) Charlie Bivias,
OHB; (25) J. C. Caroline DHB;
(84) John Farrington, OE; (28)
Willie Galimore, OHB.
OAKLAND RAIDERS -
36)
Clemon Daniels, HB; (77) Pro
verb Jacobs, OT; (84) Art Pow-
0E; Bo Roberson. HB;
CLEVELAND BROWNS - (32)
Jim Brown, FB, GO) John Brown
PT; (48) Ernie Green, OHB;
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS - (55)
(36) Charley Scales, OHB; (40)
Frank Buncom, LB; (86) Earl
Jim Shorter, DHB; (54) Sam
Tidmore, LB; (60) John Wooten, Faison, DE; (40) Bob Jackson,
G.
;FB; (23) Paul Lowe, HB; (27)
binson, E; (25) Dick Westmore
land. DB; (75) Ernie Wright, T.
wuiiamann r»H
Fred Williamson, DB.
DALLAS COWBOYS: (44) Don
Bishop, DHB; (22) Amos Bul
locks, OHB; (82) Frank Clarke,
OHB; (34) Cornell Green, DHB;
(31) Amos Marsh, FB; (84) Pet
tis, Norman, OE; (43) Don Perk
ins, OHB; Jim Stiger, OHB.
Ramey Leads
Jeffs To
Pa. Upset
lotfa Page of Newark, N.J., a
member of the Bridge Club team
in the Inter-City Mixed League,
set a new league mark last Tues
day by rolling a 664 series. Iona
started with a 185 game and fol
lowed it with games of 22-1 and
255.
The mark was the second in a
month by Iona. She rolled a 278
game to set a new mark for wo
men keglers in the loop in Octo
ber.
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DETROIT LIONS - (76) Rogei
Brown. DT; (59) Ernie Clark,
}LB; (46) Larry Ferguson, OHB;
j (81) Dick Lane, DHB; (45) Dan
George Ramey led Jefferson
Lewis, OHB; (80) Ollie Matson,
FB-OHB; (61) Lucian Reeberg, High School football team to an
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(26) Herb Adderly; i62) Lionel two touchdowns and passing
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TOP SPINNING CHAMPS — gratulating the youngsters are
Lorenzo Smokes, Calvin Wilson Samuel Danzieri, left and Mar-
vin Riley, director of the Dun
levy Center. (Gilbert Photo) K.
Martello Leads Loop
and Bobby Battice< left-lfi
right, fron't, were winners of
the first, second and third
place prizes, respectively, of
the top spinning contest which
was held at Dunlevy Milbank
Center, 32 W. 118th St. Con-
Romeo Martello led the Ripley games of 236, 197, 178 and 234. (21) Bob Jeter, OHB; (11) Elijah 10 and 11 yard runs in the first
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». from Worsted’s to finish with a
3108 total pins. The Continentals
collected 843 pins to win the
h»gh game mark. Mohairs finisn-
ed third.
Jack Clemente led the average
department with 200 with Stein
berg following with, 196 and War
ren Jones sharing third place
with Romeo Martello with 195.
High games were also scored
by the following:. Ronnie Strick-
land 222, Otto Mockenhaupt, 236;
Moe Bianco. 222; Karl Van Exel,
222 and Cliff Davis 244.
Thomas To Try
To End Nina's
29-Win Streak
. Chicago’s 24-year-old lightheavy
contender Allen Thomas will try
to end the 29-fight winning streak
of Peru’s lightheavy, champ
Mauro Nina in the Garden Fri
day night. Nina has not lost a
fight since 1958.
Thomas, who has 19 wins a-
gainst two defeats, lost a ten
round decision to George Benton
in his only previous Garden ap
pearance. He holds decisions over
Johnny Alford and Sixto Rod-
riguez.
The 26-year-old Nina holds wins
lover Eddie Cotton, Leslie Smith,
Dave Russell and Bob Foster.
In his previous Garden appear
ance he defeated Henry Hank.
TWO VOLUNTEERS - Man
hattan Borough President Ed
ward R. Dudley, shown with
Manhattan March of Dimes
Poster Child, Robert Swinton,
6, urges mothers and fathers
to volunteer for the 1964 Moth
ers March to be held on Jan
uary 15. The recruitment drive
will be held through November
when Manhattan residents will
sign up as volunteers for the
March.
Cross Country
Championships
This Saturday
Indoor Track
The Metropolitan Association
AAU will conduct the Senior In-
Edward J. Levy, chairman of ?iv±al * Tea,m Sross ^"‘7
6 - Mile Championships under the
'J auspices of the Millrose A.A,.
CorUandt Park
Street & Broad-
the Metropolitan Association AAU
Track and Field Committee an
nounced that the association will;ovef
(conduct a handicap indoor track coarse-
event at the 102nd Engineers °" Sunday> Nov-
Armory. West 188th St., and ,n« Pr°Wtly at 2 p.m -
Broadway Friday, Dec. 13.
Chargers,
Glendale In
I 29-20 Tie
A record entry of 14 teams and
10 individuals have been receiv
ed. '
Pete McArdle, unattached, will
defend the individual title he won
last year in record time of 30 56.2
and the New York A.C. the team
honor they won last year with 62
points. The New York PioneeT
Club waa second with a total of
53 points.
Crown Heights Chargers and
the Glendale Boys Club battled to
a 20-20 tie Saferrda^y.rporfing on
Victory Field. The’Chargers, will
play their final Pop Warner Lea- T OUlM UirGCTOT
gue game Saturday morning,
Nov. 23 at Highland Park Their
opponent will be the Floral Park
Indians.
Set For Talk
Lawrence W. Pierce, recently
The Chargera led the Glendale
appointed by Gov. Rockefeller as
Boys 20-6 at the end of the third
Director of the State Division for
quarter when Gary Dethouse,
Youth, will be the guest speaker
Glendale’s quarterback, broke
at the annual open meeting of the
through the Chargers’ defense
Catholic Big Brothers of the New
and scored two touchdowns in the York Archdiocese on Thursday,
final session. Dethouse also threw Nov. 21
a touchdown pass.
The Chargers scored touch
downs In the first quarter when
halfback Rick Jamine carried the
pigskin over on both occkslons.
In the third quarter fullback Ron
nie Johnson scored the Chargers
third touchdown and made the
conversion.
Newly elected officers of the
Big Brothers will be announced
at the meeting which will be held
in the Catholic Charities Center,
122 E. 22nd St., at 8 p.m. The
organization's annual report will
be read by Eugene A. Diserio,
president of the Catholic Big
Brothers,
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WHY THE
CLEVELAND BROWNS
FIRED THEIR FOUNDER
Paul Brown was not fired by Arthur Modell. He was fired
by his own team. He gave his name and his remarkable
•talent to the Browns, then they gat rid of him. Why? In
this week's Saturday Evening Post, Bob August tells of the
discord between team and coach. How Brown failed to
change his tactics with the times. It's a thoughtful study
of a man who couldn't recognise his own failings, and of
Blanton Collier, the coach who's trying to give the Browns
their second breath. In the November 23 Post. Now on
sole. Don't miss it!
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