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w * . * * * « * 88 • NY. AM^ERDAM NEWS, Sat., Dec. H, 1963 fe ■KT f 7 z * Navy Will Have First Negro (arid Star Next Year By AL WHITE Last Saturday's Army-Navy football game ended an era Next year when Navy takes the field against its foes, it will have a Negro player as a member of I the varsity - if nothing goes wrong. And at this time, that is a hundred to one shot quarterback post on the Junior College All-American. Huey, 6 foot 2 and weighing 176 pounds, captained the high school's football team, and bas­ ketball teams and won All-City: honors as a player. Midshipman Calvifa Huey will He was appointed to the Naval Academy through the office, of Congressman Jeffery Cohelan. I Seventh Congressional District of have the honor and distinction California. Huey Is now a resi- ■of being the first Ndg.'o on the debt of Berkeley, California, a -Naval Academy's football team. l>art of the Congressman’s dis- Huey, 21, and the pride of Pas-; trlct.' cagoula, Missisaippi is a prom LEADING RECEIVER 8 Go In NIT . Eight outstanduvg-^ollege bas- ising offensive end. NAVY'S FIRST - Midship­ man Calvin Huey. 21-year-old third classman (sophomore) at j coach Dick Duden himself a the U. S Naval Academy, will ketball t^ams are entered in the In the Carver High School in star on former Navy teami and become the first Negro to play on the school’s varsity football :th-ee-day National Invitation his home town, Cal was a quar-snow handling the first year men team when the Middies take Basketball Tournament which terback. In fact, he was a quar-' reports that Huey has developed to the gridiron next season., beigns in the Carden Doc ^6 terback when he attended Oak-'inlo an outstanding end. Dudei^ He’s rated by his coaches as with the quarter finals,on Dec. land City (California) J u n i o r (cjassi{ied Huey as the team’s a standout offensive end and 28 with semi-finals and finals College where he won honor as)jp#d;aj{ pass receiver Undefeat- pasa receiver) the second team selection for the (lve games last season ion the 30th. " Prairie View In Bowl Tilt SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Prai rie View A It M is here to meet St. John’s of Minnesota Saturday in the Camellia Bowl (nr thi( NAIA football championship. The Panthers scored three last-' half touchdowns last Saturday to beat Kearney Stute 20-7 in the! first small college play-off. The game here is scheduled to be tel evised nationally. Panther head football coach; has 33 playe/s with him with this team which copped the mythical Negro national championship i title (his year with a 9-0 record.' Jets Hope Snell Is A Cookie The (netball Jets of the Amer- J ican Football League believe they) have an equalizer next year for Buffalo’s Cookie Gilchrist in Matt Snell, the 215-pound Ohio S’ate fullbac* who signed with the Jets instead of the Giants of the Na­ tional Football League. Snell, a versatile back who is a native of Locus Valley, L.I., was an outstanding player for Carle Place High School and wac a top offensive threat for Ohio State ‘carrying the ball 124 times far 491 yards- When you’re giving a gift this Christmas, consider Seagram’s V. 0. (GJFT WRAPPED AT NO EXTRA COST! % .z x - /{A W »» I -^SSr- ScQoraias V.O, CANADIAN WHISKY »P>U!« aoco j ► •ctHOtO l OF CAMA0IAN WM138V 15 SIX YEARS 010 **■**» <*•<*&* AMD tottae* f StAOJRAM I »O*S. •M MOOT <AMAaV« FJWtt*** I the plebe team had Huey as a » regular end and in four games j he caught touchdown passes. Switching Huey from the quar­ terback spot now filled and ex­ pected to be filled again next season by the Heisman trophy- winner Roger Staubach, gave 1 Duden an opportunity to develop the youngster for a spot on the varsity. The Academy felt it had a star in Huey but because of the stringent regulations and t h fc •difficult academic standards, of­ ficials were reluctant to release a photo on the conning star un­ til he had successfully negotiat­ ed that tough first year. WATCH HIM — When the Pittsburgh Steelers meet the Giants in Yankee Stadium Sun­ day in THE Game, watch out for John Hehry Johnson, the Steejeps' hard running fullback, i lie's as hungry- as. his team- mates are for their first div­ ision- title. Still the Giants are a 7-point pick to win this climax game. Hofstra Tops Maryland St, MUST FACE HIM AGAIN — It ! Cookie Gilchrist blasted t h e Jets line for 243 yards last isn't enough that Buffalo’s Sunday and scored five touch­ downs for AFL records in a 45-14 Bills win, but the AEL’s most valuable player in 1962 will face the Jets again this Saturday at the Polo Grounds. Gilchrist, who was Injured early in the season now has 865 yards rushing, second to Clem Daniels of Oakland who paces the league with 882. 5 Million Eyed For Big Bout MIAMI BEACH, Fla. David “Sonny” Werblin, pres­ Cas- ident of Jets, signed the Ohio sius Clav and Charles “Sonny” State back by- outbidding the Gi- L’<on will meet in the 15.000 ca- ants. Coach Weeo Eubank be- parity Convention Hall here in a 15-round title bout Feb. 26. The lieves Snell can make the Jets Intercontinental Promotions will varsity. stage the fight. He Admits Tiger Was "Sluggish" Miami sportsman Bill Macdon­ ald has guaranteed the boxers $625,000. The fight, according to Miami’s promoter Chris Dundee, must do $800,000 to break even Ringside seats will sell at $250 each. Lynch PAL Center Has First Bouts Boxers from Miccio Center in Brooklyn won two bouts Friday night in the first of three boxing shows which will be held at Lynch PAL Center in the Bronx. The next boxing show will be held Dec. 13. . Now the coaches and athletic director. Captain “Bill’’ Busik who is also a nevy football hero feel they won’t hurt young Huey's chan-res at all and the Amsterdam News is proud to be the first to present his action picture and the story of Navy’s ■first Negro football player. HEMPSTEAD. LI. — Mary- land State’s Ed Williams clicked for 45 points but it still wasn't enough to bring the out-of-town- „ ers victory over Hofstra s eager*. pe of The Long Tsland .school won its j Joncs. man ()f Djck guaranteed $400,000 and second victory of the season. Tfger. told the Amsterdam News. ?225-000 frOm the «ate r 101-85 at Calkins Gym. Giardello. a veteran boxer, us- Tbe promoters belive the The contest was originally “Dick was a bit sluggish Fri- scheduled for Las \egas but was day night when lie lest his middle switched to Miami when the cit weight crown to Joey Giardello 'wn* of Las Vegas failed to put nights up enough guarantee. Liston is 40,000 To See Morgan, Fla. A&M In Classic v John Kennedy of Dunkin Cen- Qay ter defeated William Stewart ot ' tj« 120th Pet. PAL in the 135- pound novice class in the opening v three - round contest. Daniel uirrc • round contest. uauiei pd Ms boxing knowledge to keep ed circuit telension radio and Moultrie the 114th Pft de. Tiger off balance throughout the ™ovle’ * dl .bJ* ln nM)r6’-'b*n feaLed George Jones of the 105th fight which was witnessed by 12 - ^ve million dollars. 000 who paid $100,000 to watch: ’the contest Jn the Atlantic City l\ASr]aetS LOSe iTiswyuia Convention Hall. 1 The Brooklyn - born Giardello, 61-45 To who was raised in Philadelphia TALLAHASSEE, Ela. —The the season, 25-20. The Rattlers'and now jjvcs jn \-w Jersey, Morgan State College Bears of were upset this year by Tenn-'jabbed and moved around the be- Baitimore meet Florida A&M’essee A&I State University, 14 12 wlldered Tiger, who wanted lys Noah Friedland’s Midgets lost University, in the Orange Bios- som Classic scheduled for Mi-i The only mutual opponent be-‘ ~ Wants New York Pet.in another 135-pound class. Ronald Meredith of Miccio Cen­ ter In Brooklyn defeated Robert Hard! of 114th 9t. Pet. in the 126- pound class. Richard Codispoti of the 114th Pet. defeated John Nix­ on of the 73rd Pet., in another 126 - pound contest. In the final bout of the evening Roberto Col- opponent to stand and fight. thrir first game of the young lado defeated Aaron Cook of the (hoop season by a sixteen point 114th Pet. Collado represented St. Joseph Played A&T • A .I* 7 . - Orange Bowl Saturday tween these two teams has been Although there is no contract margin, at the Teachers College Lynch Center. ami s night, December 14. Monian^State bas a jecord^of iand 8-1. FAMU has a 7-2 record. Morgan is favored to win be­ fore a crowd7 of 40,000. North Carolina A&T. Morgan de-for a return bout there is a gen-1 Gymnasium, on Saturday, in the Officials of the boxing contest feated the North Carolina teamjtleman’s agreement which Giar-(iunior division, of the A-YA bas- were Jerry Manalla.John DeFoe, Ben Caliendo, Harond Herring WOu'd honor now ketball tourney. won by Morgan State will feature the-that he is his own boss. No date After a aip and tuck three and Frank N'ardixxi. running attack of Ollie Dobbins,j,as been set for an<i Leroy Kelly. Dobbjns is its i)Ut Giardello said the return tilt quarters of fine basketball the he would like Midgets couldn’t get their offense A A I I , Morgans only loss was to leading scorer with ,4 point • t0 fight in New York which has working during loss was toj leading scorer with 74 the fourth and North Carolina College early in a!Ki js a member of the track,re,(used to ncense birr team doing the 100-yard dash in . j “We must have television for 9 .5. Kelly has scored 30 P°>nts j^e return contest," Jersey Jones final quarter when their oppon­ ents went from a zone to a man for man pressing defense and told the Amsterdam News. Giar- therein lies the story of their; The Rattlers have the e..e took a finau,.i3| sctbi<. k in first season loss. 61-45, to a bust- 8ea*°"’ .. „ Track Marks in the runnmg department wtth the title’mat( World Record—holder Robert , T h- Hayes who 9.1. „„ b,.™ ,„ar. , , “ h C* ’ ring - ike 9.1 - Mrond 100 -yard 7 rh«rfM n. dash ,ime th#t Horida A&M s is Harlem Wizzards Win 2 The Harlem Wizzards Glohies With his fam.lv, is the second Niger- Dougla> Sparks worked like a-wcpk for forwardine to the Inter- lan to win a world boxing title charm for three quarters holding natjonai Amateur Athletic Fed- and Giardello is the filth Jersey-j i2.i0 first quarter. 24-22 second JJXn ite to win a title in the last twen- quarter. and 39-37 third quarter, _ tyliw year,. Preceding Olar. a,spring .0 chalk upl™ delta were Red Cochrane; Jer their sccond win i„ a-YA com- Tilt J’** * d Jev Joe Walcott. Ike Williams and petition. w-on over the East Iallp Dads Club 51-44 ln a mirth-filled exhibition P@n LGCJ DQtGS on Dec. 6. On Saturday, Dec, 7, they de- In Asbury Pk. Dlointriatv AIT Claes ntnsl feated the Plainview All Stars) Other monumental performance 61-55. The Plainview AU Stars ASBURY P\RK - N. J. The James Braddo k, who lost the were led In scoring by Carl Harlem Globetrotters, whh their heavy title to Joe Louis in 1937 ^'PXt showing of the Fried- *s^PPwed^were John Pennel s Braun, former Knickerbocker 9-year veteran and chief funny- player and coach who scored 15 man Meadowiak Lemon, will points. John Simmons, former play here at the Asbury Park Ocfflf* PttFPC r UVCa Boston Celtic and Washington Convention Hall, December 17, Senator baseball player, chipped ' In addition to the Globetrotters * and Meadowlark, other attrac- In with 10 points. ’ The Harlem Wizzarda were tions scheduled for the night’s sparked by Goose Powell, T.V. program include Peg Leg Bates ‘and six other special features. Vincent and Floyd Lane. a.« comber 28 at 4 45 p m., at the. Thompson Gymnas.um > 120tb Street Broadway when they oppose the Church of the Masters vp„.ty in a meet at Tem^ on in the junior division. NBA In 4 Departments land Midgets in the A-YA wlU nrfev" take place, on Saturday, I*H V’ ,h» 81x1 Adolph Plummers sizzling and f<jp ,he plummfr Aes Matthews Nfxt Game (May £ __ . . year. " * BOTTLED IN CAPABA . More people prefer V.O. to any other imported whisky. What’s more, most people like the taste of V.O. the first time they try it. Known by the company it keeps. Seagram s Imported V.O. emim him of iuictio wsisut i. $ix nu$ on. it s moof.sucmm but mi«s commst.ifw you city. hours a serving you... "DOC" WMEEUt 5-9 AM FRED RARR t AM-NOON ALMA JOHN NOON I FM LEON LEWIS 12 PM HAL JACKSON 2:00 • 7:00 PM "Dr. Jhrs" "JOCKO" 7 » PM 7 NAACP SHOW URBAN LEAGUE PRESENTS DR. ANNA KEDGEMAN REV. V. SIMPSON TURNER I DR. MILTON GALAMISON CONTROVERSY (LEON LEWIS) D 10 PM J 1 AM - 5:30 AM LEON LEWIS HERB. NOAMAN MANNY BRIDGES ARY BUSY SPORTS BILL BAKER JOHN SMITH NEWS EVERY Va HOUR bill McCreary 10 PM - 2 AM Jazz Cornsr a a YOUR COMMUNITY HALL OF FAME STATION WWRL 1600 4 IT S THE END ON YOUR DIAL « Osc^r Robertson of the Cincin- nato Royals, in addition to lead­ ing the NBA -Ix*ague in total points and in total assists, is fifth among the field goal percentage leaders with .489, and fourth i among the big five in foul shoot­ ing with a .835 average. Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks nrroved into second place for total points with 752. ahead of last week’s runner - up. Jerry West, of Los Angeles, who has dropped to fourth place with 719 tallies. . Wilt Chamberlain of San Fran ciseo« in third position with 743 points continues to lead the Lea­ gue in points per game average . with 32.3. He has played six less games than Robertson, the indi­ vidual total point leader. Elgin Baylor of Los Angeles, continues it® retain his lock on fifth place anvbtig the leading scorers with (593 points. , Scoring at the rate of 28 0 points per contest, Walt Bella­ my of Baltimore, provided he (retains this pace, will ultimate­ ly force hip Way into the big five after catching up with the oth- * ers who have played more games than he has. He has only appear­ ed twenty times thus far. -------»„■- ----- Benjays Win -Capt. Lawrreoee Newbold seor- j ed 19 points to lead the Benjays 'nt Benjamin Franklin HS. to their third straight win Friday over a game but outclassed Man­ hattan Vocational team. The score was 82 to 47 and gave the Fast (Mde-rs a great boost for their upcoming traditional game ’ with Commerce. '4 Others Approved Also approved: 200 meters and 220 yards (turn) Arlzona' state. 20.3, Melvin Owens,^Dwight Porter, Michael Henry, Peter Bradley, George Thompson, Henry Thomp- son and Robert Campbell are the Henry other members of the Friedland at T^mpp Midgets who wUl compete In the mUe relayi 3.04 5 ^onds upcoming Harlem YMCA Midget Arizona State team of Invitational Basketball League,|Mikj Barrick, Henry Carr. Ron scheduled to gat underway ln Freeman and Ulta Williams at Mid-December, at the local Har- Walnut, Cal. lem YMCA Boys’ Department Gymriasium, 181 W. 135th St. Two - mile relay, Oregon Stt.te, 7:19.0. at Modesto, Cal., by 5. Un­ derwood, J. Brady, Norra Hoff­ man, Morgan Groth. Decathlon, C. K. Yang, UCLA at Walnut, 9,121 points. Discus throw, A1 Oerter, New Yprk Athletic Club, at Walnut, Harlem Y's ' Bowl League Loren in Wilson rolled a 2,5 205 feet 5% inches. games and Willis Hanks a 214 game in the Y Bowling League on Wednesday evening at the Crown Lanes. Robert Ma'limore and Ijcb Richardeon each rolled a 189. Linda Makes Inddor Debut ._______ ............ , Dolores Walker topped the women with a high game of 186, Gloria Wlnborne a 184 and Wil- helmina Young a 181. In the team matches the Club­ bers continued their winning ways by scoring a 2-1 victory over the Dragons. Orbits upset the Markers by a score of 2-1, Aztecs beat the StarFires 2-1, Twosoms downed the Mets 2-1, and the Guys and Dolls beat the Sky Larks 3-0. Standings Won Lost 9 30 Orbits 16 24 Markers 18 Azteds 21 19 Guys & Dolls * 20 20 Mets 19 Clubbers 4844 20'4 Sky Larks I7«k 21 Twosoms StarFires Dragons ’ Linda Reynolds, a member of Brooklyn's Atoms Athlette Club, wHl make her indoor track de­ but Friday at the 102 Engineers Armory on 168th St., near Broad­ way, when she competes in the AAU meet. THE COUHETE HEFT STOIE FOI Tall Man l Big Men SHOES IfTEt 1MI * VIDTM UA b EEE ] »r»»t tierM ta «aoe vaa/n r.C./L.l.zn.A JOSEPH M.KIEM HE STAMM STREET (st Esmx StlRsw Ysrt 2, BY. an r am Oaen Sally, Saturday A Sunday a a*«a«Ma. u. <* *0 rsswiia :t 1* * <>NS a «m*«. aim t*ws imn «»-«•! > ms WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG ( Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com