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14, 1963 a 41
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Amsterdam News Readers Write .. An
N. Proper of Yonkers won the
looked on.
of the Eastern Basketball League, >875,000.
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National League
NEW YORK GIANTS — (4)
Erich Barnet, DHB; (79) Roose
velt Brown, OT; (65) Robert
Tailor, DE; (21) Allan Webb,
DHB; Lane Howell, DT-OT.
Hunt, DT; (22) Ron Burton, HB;
«2> Don Webb, DB.
BUFFALO BILLS - (00) Tom
Day, G-DT; (44) Elgert Daben-
ion, HB; (34) Cookie Gilchrist,
FB; <84> Ernie Warlick, OE;
(47) Willie West, DHB.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES —
22) Tim Brown, OHB; (27) Irv
DENVER BRONCOS • (62) Er-
Cross DHR- <351 Ted Tlran PR IBi® B>rneS« Gl (U) A1 Frazier.
Cniaa DHB, (351 Ted Dean, FB. jjg. (W) Chuck Gavln> DE; (J)
(26) Clarence Peaks, FB, (24) j«a pr- «n fi*n» Minon
fiilly Joe, FB; (21), Gene Mingo,
Nate Ramsey, DHB.
HB; (65) Leon Simmons, LB;
(87) Lionel Taylor, OE; Hewritt
Dixon, HB; (73» Ike Lassiter, DE,
Bob Gaithers, OHB.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS —
(71) 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
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - (78)
Echols, OT; (41) Jimmy Hill,
Bobby Bell. DE; (86) Junius
DHB; (73) Ernie McMillan. OT;
Buchanan, DE; (45) Dave Gray-
(41) Jimmy Hill, DHB; (73)
Ernie McMillan, OT; (78) Luke son. DHB; (28) Abner. HB; <32)
Curtis McCUnton, FB; (25)
Owens, DT; (23) Bob Paremore,
Charles Warner, HB.
OHB; <36)Bill Thornton, FB;
• 38) BUI Triplett, DHB; (22)
Prentice Gautt, OHB.
HOUSTON OILERS — (28)
Charles Frazier, HB.
OAKLAND RAIDERS , - (36)
Clemon Daniels, HB; (77) Pro
verb Jacobs, OT; (84) Art Pow-
eU, OE; (40) Bo Roberson, HB;
(24) Fred WUliamson, DB.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ers - (39)
Kermit Alexander, OHB; (30)
Bernie Casey, OliB; (87) Jim
Johnson. OE; <60> Ronald Lakes,
Ed
Thomas. G;
DHB; J D. SMITH, OHB-FB.
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS - (55)
Pine. <24( OHB; t73) John Frank Buncom, LB; (86) Earl
(40» Abe Woodson, Faison. DE; (40) Bob Jackson,
FB; (23) Paul Lowe, HB; (27)
binson. E; (25) Dick Westmore
land, DB; (75) Ernie Wright, T.
NBA
Rosters
Bronx Union Sweeps Meet
The Bronx Union YMCA hosted. 50 yard Freestyle and Back-,
it. Eight Annual James A Keane! ^roke ^vent, fjjr U n year
N. Y. KNICKS-Johnuy Green,
A1 Butler, Donnis 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
Naulls, Tom Sanders, Cal Ram
sey.
CINCINNATI ROYALS - Oscar
Robertsoo, Wayne Embry, Bob
Boozer, Tom Hawkins, Mack
Herndon, Tom Thacker.
DETROIT PISTONS - WUlie
Jones, Eddie MUes, Ray Scott
LOS ANGELES LAKERS - El
gin Baylor, Dick Barnett. Le
roy Ellis, Hub Reed, Gene Wiley
PHILADELPHIA 78ers - Hal
Greer, Chet Walker, Hubie White
Ben Wariey.
Invitational Swim Meet recently Bronx union’s David Frisch and
There were 140 entries in the Edward Rotbsteln turned in tri-
9 age group events requiring 35 umphant performances in the
100 yard Freestyle and Butter
fly events.
preliminary heats.
Youth Director James Ram
seur and Physical Director Steve
Stephan announced that Bulova
Timers were being used through
the generosity of Madow’s Inc.
Lou Madow wiU also supply the
timers lor the Open AAU Meet
at the Bronx Union on Decem
ber 28.
Bronx Union swept the meet
with 6 firsts, 2 seconds and 6
thirds in nine events. Richard
Kane, aged 10. paced his team
mates with 2 winning perform
ances in the 50 yard Freestyle
and 25 yard Backstroke.
New Y Body
Building Gym
Edward Stamps, member of
the Harlem YMCA Physical Ed
ucation Committee, cut the rib
bons on the opening of the new
Harlem YMCA „ Weightlifting
and Body Building Gymnasium
at iso W 135th St. on Monday
evening as a large group of
weightlifters and body buflders
ST. LOUIS HAWKS - John
Barnhill, Len Wilkins, Zelmo
Beaty, BUI Bridges, Charles
Vaughan.
SAN FRANCISCO WARRlORS|
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towner, Nate Thurmond Gary
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WASHINGTON REDSKINS —
(20) Frank Budd. OE (22) Bobby
Mitchell, OHB; (63) John Nisby;
(24» John Sample, DHB; Lonnie
Saunders, DHB.
BALTIMORE COLTS — (35)
J.W. Lockett, FB; (43) Lenny
Lyles. DHB; (88) John Mackey,
OE; (24) Lenny Moore, OHB;
(77) Jim Parker, GO-T; (87)
WUlie Richardson, OE * DHB.
CHICAGO BEARS—(73) Steve
Barnett, OT; (49) Charlie Bivias,
OHB; (25) J. C. Caroline DHB;
(84) John Farrington, OE; (28)
WiUie Galimore, OHB.
KING- SIZED PORTRAITS -
proprietor of a Humble Oil &
Commercial artist Clarence
Refining Company service sta
Pringle of Philadelphia, left,
tion in the same city. The art
discusses billboard portrait he
has Just completed (in back
ground ) with Edward M. Blair.
ist painted two of the king-sized
portrait signs which now ere
helping to attract new custom
ers for Mr. Blair. The work by
Mr. Pringle and the Landau
Outdoor Sign Company, for
whom he has worked as an art
ist for seven years, was done
fcr Humble Oil at Mr. Blair's
Esso station.
Bob Douglas' Rennys
Now In Hall Of Fame
City Beats
Newark,
Brooklyn
Robert L. Douglas, organizer' Johnny Holt, James “Pappy”
of the famous New York Renais- Ricks, Eyre “Bruiser” Saiich,
sance BasketbaU team which was Charles "Tarzan” Cooper and won two games during the week jjm
Wee Willie Smith.
recently elected to the four-year-
old Basketball Hall of Fame in
Springfield, Mass., unlike many
of his players, has not retired, but our brand of ball is more in- urday.
The Rens would look like midg- Newark of Rutgers. 89-61. Wed- G.
against the giants of today nesday, and Brooklyn, 87-57, Sat- DALLAS COWBOYS:
Don
Bishop, DHB; (22) Amos Bul-
(44)
CLEVELAND BROWNS — (32)
Jim Brown, FB; (70) John Brown
PT; (48) Ernie Green, OHB;
City College’s basketball team Jog) Charley Scales, OHB; (40)
by decisive margins, trouncing Tidmore, LB;
(60) John Wooten,
Shorter, DHB; (54) Sam
“The game is a lot different to- teresting,” Bob said.
The Beavers outdid Newark's locks, OHB; (82) Frank Clarke,
day,” Bob said. “‘They have The.Rens reured in 1349 bui Bombers in all departments and OHB; (34) Cornell Green, DHB;
giants on the courts and the play- the memories of the team and Coach Dave Polansky was able <31) Amos Marsh, FB; (84) Pet
ers are always shooting the'ball.” their experiences live on with to pull the whole starting unit out tis, Norman, OE; (43) Don Perk-
Bob organized his first Renny Bob Douglas, proprietor of the with ten minutes to go in the sec- ins, OHB; Jim Stiger, OHB.
team in 1922.
Renaissance Ballroom at 138th ond half. 1
“We stressed defense. We kept St. and Seventh Ave.
DETROIT LIONS — (76) Rogei
High scoring honors were shar- Brown. DT; (59) Ernie Clark,
the ball in our possession by pass- “We were the forerunners of ed by captain Alex Blatt and LB; (46) Larry Ferguson, OHB;
(81) Dick Lane, DHB; (45) Dan
ing it Our players were excel- the Harlem Globetrotters,” Bob baekeourtman Mike Schaffer,
Lewis, OHB; (80) Ollie Matson,
b<Mi hitting 17 points. Ira Smol-
lent athletes and they were en- noted,
FB-OHB; (61) Lucian Reeberg,
jev was second with 13 points.
tertaining,” Sob Mid.
Blatt also led the Beavers in re- DT-OT; (23) Wayne Watkins, LB-
bounds with a husky fifteen. K.
j Against Brooklyn the Beavers
scored the first point and were
! never caught. By half - time they
i developed a 39-26 lead, display- ®E; (81) Marv Fleming, OE;i
PARIS — Stfgar Ray Robin- ing much improved shooting, both 121) Bob Jeter, OHB; (11) Elijah
son, senior citizen of the ring, from the floor and from the foul Pitts- OHB; ( 9) Dave Robinson,
we'is seriously campaigning for an line. In fact their foul shooting IkB-DEt29* Howard Williams,
___ ____________ ____________
The original Renny team con
sisted of Hilton Slocum, Frank
Forbes, Leon Monde, Hy Mon
te, Zack Anderson and Harold
Mayers. “Some of the boys have
retired and a few passed away
but I still maintain personal con
tact with the others," said Bob.
Sugar Wins
Paris Bout
GREEN BAY PACKERS —
(26) Herb Adderly; (62) Lionel
Aldridge, DE- (87) Willie Davis,
"I remember the games
___ . _
_
had with the Original Celtics other crack at the middleweight J percentage was 83 per cent as DBB-
-
which had players like Joe Lap- title which he held five times, they hit 25 of 30 shots.
chick, Nat Holman, 'Horse’ Hag- Robinson punched out a ten- Smolev, a transfer student
gerty, John Beckman and John round decision Monday over a,from Brooklyn, who scored 21 OE; J22’
Barry. They were exciting. We former victim, Armans Vanucci points against City last year, hit C“*rBe. n'.Mi’*’
127 ’
, k Bass>
'Uen> 0El
~ ,25> P“ane
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played anywhere they wanted to before a standing room only 19 points against his former
see us and I did not find it nec- crowd at Palais Des Sports, ‘teammates. Once again Alex
essary to have a contract. A Robinson, 1604, took charge of Blatt was the high scorer, this
man’s word was his bond in those the contest from the opening bell time pouring in 28 points, which
days”
and never let up on the sturdy gives him 22 ppg for 3 games.
One of the best Renny teams Corsican who is a guard in the
to grace the court was the 1939 Louvre Museum. Vanucci, 157,
quintet which included Clarence was bloody at the final bell but
“Fats” Jenkins. Bill Yancey, was not knocked down.
The Beavers have a home con
test scheduled for Saturday in
Wingate Gym against Renssel
aer Polytech.
THE GOLD MEDAL BOURBON
i
ly .• (fo* Lamar Lundy, DT; (37)
Art Perkins, FB; (47) Carver
Shannon, DHB; (23) Booby
Smith, DHB; (36) Ben Wilson,
FB.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS — ,70)
Jim Marshall, DE and (24) Tom
Wilson, OHB; Bob Ferguson. FB.
Lee Calland.
American League
NEW YORK JETS- (72)
ley Jannerette, DT; (79)
man Plunkett, OT; (79) Marshall,
Starks, DB; (86) Bob Watters,
DM, ClydeTVashington, RCB (42).
BOSTON PATRIOTS - (65)
Houston Antwine, DT; (40) Lar
ry Garron, HB-FB; (79) Jim
Y Church
Bowl League
The Walker Guns continued
, their winning ways by beating
the Salem Mets by a score of
2^-m on Saturday evening at
the Crown Lanes. Church of the
Master beat Zionettcs 2-1, Trade-
Winds rolled over the Tornadoes
2-1 and Walker Jets 2, and Walker
Boyajs 1.
Anne Salley lead the female
bowlers with a high game of 174,
Fran America and Ida Lynch
each rolled a high game of 153.
Sam America led the men with
a 192, Willy Daniels had a 185
and Jerry Cunningham a 181.
Standings
Walker Guns
Walker Jets
Church Master
Convent Tradewinds 20
Convent Tornadoes 18
Walker Royals
17
14’4
Salem Mets
Zionettes
5
Eagles Nix
Post-Season
DURHAM, N.C. - The North
Carolina Eagles, who won the
Central Intercollegiate Athletic
Association football champion
ship when they defeated A. & T.
College 6-0 Thanksgiving Day,
have decided against participat
ing in any post-season football
activities.
Although the team has received
offers to participate in post
season play, members of the
, squad yesterday voted unanim
ously against any further grid
j activity this year.
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Citing the lack of prisoner de-
I tention facilities and off-street
parking facilities at the present
26th Precinct at 423 W. 126th
St., Mayor Robert Wagner has
approved a contract for the pre
paration of working (dans and
specifications for a new station-
house.
EBL Would
Bar 2 After
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St., will utilize an existing fire
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Attorneys for Sherman
Male Shoppei
Is Educated,
Retailer Says
It will be a bolder, yet more
realistic type of male shopper
who will haunt lingerie depart
ments and perfume counters this
Christmas season, according to
an Allentown, Pa., retailer who
conducted his own survey.
The survey shows that the av
erage man will be looking for
dainty and intimate items —
without blushing when the sales
girl asks what size. Man’s great
er Interest and knowledge of
women’s fashions account for part
of this change In habits, Hess
says.
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TTS 1199 TIME — “Ballads
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Alston (right) joins Mae McCoy,
Ewart Guinier, Dorothy Dozier
to r).
and Edward Aynsh (1
Local
secretary - treasurer of
1199, Drug and Hospital
Em-
ployees union, at their annual
autumn frolic last week Friday
evening at the Manhattan Cen
ter.
(Gilbert Photo)
moved this week to prevent the The new headquarters, which
league from barring them from is expected to be completed in
!late 1964, house both the
further play.'
regular and specialize police ser
vice and enforcement units in-
eluding the 26th Patrol, the 26th
de-
Attorney Stanley Kaufman, of
26 Court St..* Bklyn , said he
would seek an 46janction within [Detective Squad, and civil
30 days, either in Philadelphia or tense and auxiliary units
Scranton, to prevent the lerjuej
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Back Leader Indicted In California
from “taking away these boys’
rights to earn a living.”
ent clergymen of San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO — Priming ings and Loan Association, a Fed-,ered one of the finest in the
Govern- state and a member of the ethics
committee of the American In
stitute of Appraisers.
ment - insured institution.
on Sunday told their congrega
erally Chartered and
tions that this is a time, for
According to Mr. Beaver's at
understanding and Christian rfei-
torney, J. Edward Fleishell, “(Jiis
lowship in the matter of the re- charge is the result of a dif-
Mr. Beaver is president of the
cent indictment of San Francisco ference of opinion between two Bay Area Urban League and out
civic leader and national figure real estate appraisers. We are
of its founders. He is a director
of Hunters Point Boys’ Club.
confident that when this case
Jefferson A. Beaver.
Mr. Beaver was indicted last comes to court, Mr. Beaver will
San Francisco Boy Scouts of
America, San Francisco Council
Tuesday by the Sacramento be cleared completely and that
of Churches, and United Com
County Grand Jury on a loan facts will show there was no
munity Fund of San Francisco.
transaction that was said to be crime committed.” Mr. Flei-
He is a former chairman of the
a technical violation of California
shell pomtejd. out that the loan
Savings and Loan laws. Mr.
San Francisco Housing Authority
that Mr. Beaver made was on
the basis of an apprisal by an I and former president of the San
Beaver is executive vice presi
expert appraiser who is consid-j Francisco Chapter of the NAACP.
dent of Trans-Bay Federal Sav-
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Minor League
The proposed league bar was
dropped on White and Lane as
result of an EBL agreement
with the National Basketball As
sociation in which tly? former
will enjoy something of an of
ficial minor league farm status
to the NBA. The EBL’s board of
directors passed the barrier res
olution last week.
Hold Youth
In Death
Of Girl, 5
An unemotional lB^year - old
youth accused of beating a five-
year-old girl to death last Wed
nesday, is being held in the Youth
House for further investigation.
Patricia Matthews, according
to the Medieal Examiner, died
as a result of numerous beatings
The NBA has held the door
closed against the cage pair since
White, a former LIU ace, and
Lane, ex-mainstay of the CCNY
“grand-slammers” of 1950, were
convicted of taking bribes to
shave points 13 years ago.
she sustained. Police said the
12-year-old youth was left to care
for his nine^year-old sister and
the girl while his parents work.
Wednesday, police said, the
“They allowed them to play for
youth reportedly beat the little
seven years and more,” said
girl as he had done the night
Kaufman, “and by that action
previously. Police said the youth
they - showed they considered
admitted assaulting the girl
them vindicated. They can’t now
[whose mother is hospitalized.
after all these years come up Det. William Blackford of the
and arbitrarily cut off their live- w. 123rd St. detectives made the
lihood.” '
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Realistic
Another survey revelation
shows that men will be shopping
more realistically. Besides the
romantic “must” items men buy
for their lady folk, such at French
perfume, lacy lingerie and up
holstered jewel and candy boxes,
this year they will buy more
“bread and butter” items such
as practical ready-to-wear appar
el, household appliances, cooking
utensils, home furnishings and
garden supplies.
The survey found that the men
folk will know exactly what they
want, what the wife needs around
the house or for herself and ex
actly what she has been wanting
for a long time — but there will
be some surprises.
Some Surprises
Some of the surprises will be
cocktail dressses which the male
shopper will buy for his lady and
the man will know the size dress
she wears and the color she pre
fers. When it comes to perfume,
the male shopper will demand
recognized scents and the favor
ite ones of their ladies, not just
any perfume the saleslady sug
gests.
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Xmas Gifts
the support of Jews, the very
people who exploit Harlem Ne-
death before we will have ac-1 scandalous Un - American Activ-
complished our goal. Negroes, j ities Committee who at every op-
therefore, must commit them- portuaity since have threatened^jjy any and all means nec-^
selves to greater personal sac- Negro groups with “if you don’t __ ’
manv th. J
,!»«.. .hith m.y toclri.“ * X/’SS"
Christmas for the Negro citizens
of the south can only serve to
Sir: Once again the Christian announce a new day of terrorism,
world prepares to observe the sub-human brutality, destruct
joyous Yuietlde season, which1 ion and death, with a guarantee
traditionally culminates on Christ-of little respite for many Yule-
mas Day—a day marking the tide seasons to come,
birth of Christ, who'dedicated Fortunately, many of our Ne-
his ministry to the baric Christian gro communities are geographic-
ally removed from the more overt
tenent of goodness, kindness and
manifestations of violence, so pit
a deep reverence for God’s maj
ifully dramatized In the southern
estic wonder-Man!
regions of the United States. Un
With the arrival of Christmas
fortunately. this same geographic
1963, it is certain there will be
no Yuletide Joy in the homes uf
distance has also served to de
tach many members of our Ne-
the six murdered children of
Birmingham, nor in the home of gro community from their role
the Medgar Evers family, nor in the civil rights strugglel None-
in the homes of countless other the-less, it is becoming
Negro families, whose homes and mgly clear with each unfolding mean that the Negro com un-
properties were subjected to the day. the quest for full equality11Y should ntX make any C rst-
blit rather
ravages of the segregationist and will exact a greater toll
his "borob^.1* Y®Z*tte" advent’of erty damage."personal injury and!those purchases which are in-J decide to go to Birmingham aft-money that" was raised during I
------------ 2------------------------------- Z-------------------------------------- ”—— formative and add to the cultur-ler the situation had become a, that whole proclaimed week otto li
theme. Mr. James Baldwin at a criticize Adam Powell ? ’ ? Have
rally in New York City, requested y®« not learned that when one is
the Negro community to refrainJn politics and decides to advo-
from buying Christmas gifts this^ate their own policies as Adam
did concerning the benevolence
of Negroes the reprisals are al-
that through history (our history)
that these people during their ad
vent in the U.S. have continually
used us as allies and scapegoats
for their own purposes? Are you
so blind and eager for self power
year. The Vulcan Society, inc.
believes that Mr. Baldwin's sug
geetion is worthy of careful con
sideration. We wish however, to Structure0
Leadership Confer. don
5 — Why did you and Floyd ence, can you account for the well
pen ing’ Do not these people con
4 — Why did you decide not to trol the so-called Negro Bank?
I a
earl;
8 — As a co - chairman of aB *
In keeping with 4he above 3 - Why did you so unjustly ,e? Have
enter politics - in Connecticut
where a clean > up job is well
make clear that our organization
al support of Mr. Baldwin's pro
°.f a0™1 Rlghts called fund raising wing for South your
!*,he Whlle Power y°» «■«•< “«• »iw‘ *’
Back • Our - Brothers, the so- *ike
increas P°sal should not be interpreted
in prop mas purchases.
sever
ent a
Thi
answ
spuki
pi re
throughout thi. .Ute? .
Sir
fair
cent!
so fa
not learned
Eli<
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Sports Whirl
been aware that the NAACP and
q
other civil rights’ organizations estate.
al development of our comman- turmoil when you could have well various activities where Negro
gone there prior to this? Was artists were used as Ulent? The
ity.
The Vulcan Society has long this ^or publicity reasons regard- jiog a-plate dinner, the art and
aware that the NAACP and your business venture in real sculoture disnlav. the Derform-
sculpture display, the perform
ance of several actors on the Sat
urday night of the proclaimed
week and jazz show at the Apol
lo? And did the SCLC ever re
ceive this money'
By LES MATTHEWS lYork said a number of the high
The City College Beavers will school players are graduates from
play Howard University at ^e Biddy Leagues. The League
CCNY’s Wingate Gym on Jan. 6 wil1 have ten t«ams season.
The Crown Heights Chargers John “Snooky” Walker is the
Will celeorate the team’s first New York State CommiMioner..
year » organized football with James Austln- Harlem Y Boys
A dinner at St. Augustine Epis- physical director will sUge an
copal Church in Brooklyn, Dec. oth«r invitational basketball tour- our org;niiation if you are pres- through your new so - called Ne- can you account for
6 — Why did you build a de
have, for many years, encouraged
velopment so far outside the city
the sale, and sold all forms of
limits and expect Negroes to pro
literature illuminating the Negro
personality free of bigoted
this project when in Harlem
erary license, in addition to pro- there is dire need for apartments’ 9 _ Where did you conceive
viding an outlet for meaningful on a cooperative basis or rental of the idea of giving a jazz Fes-
Negro literary talent On this and that sucl1 means could haveitival on your Estate In Stamford Gl
premise, would you kindly inform ***" 8iven to ,hes* P®oplejthat Sunday of June 24th,
aB
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to c
by
tens
port
dev«
T1
and
sail
S
ently planning, or in the near gro Bank’
money (over $10,000) which was ing
future expect to inaugurate a 7 - Why di<J you have to seek donated in turn for your paving the
Promotes Boxing
“Freedom Gift Certificate” plan.)
30. The team was organized and nament
coached by Horace Hamlett and
Ronald Harrigan last fall and Art Rust has joined the Colis-
played in the Pop Warner League cum Boxing promotional staff.
Unable to get merchants and pub Bradley Lewis, former hard pun-
licity - minded so-called civic ching middleweight now has a
workers interested in the young- lucrative trucking business-------
sters, the two men solocited help Ted Murray, a slick welter, has
from the youngsters’ parents and a liquor store and Bobby Wil-
were able to outfit the team and liams. a traveling lightweight,
hire a bus to transport them to has a booming limousine business _
and from games.
We believe these gift certific
ates, attractively prepared with
an appropriate Christmas design,
with face values scaled at con
venient prices, would prove to be
an attractive item to the 1963
Christmas shopper. The gift cer->
tijlicates, once purchased, cojld
aQd recently opened a dress shop redeemed at a later date for
The Chargers caught on and as for his bride... Bob Hopkins, who sueh items M the following:
subscriptions to maga-
the season aged neighbors helped played with Syracuse in the NBA
and a cheering squad was or- now coaching at Prairie View. xines and newspapers, issuance
gauized. The spirit of the boys Harry Markson, who won the of new memberships or prepay-
was bolstered when their parents James J. Walker Memoral Award ments against existing member-
attended the games although they was the first publicist in the Gar- j to accredited civil rights
lost their first three. Next year den to recognize the Negro news- organizations, and also as door
the team wiU be stronger, better man. Markson was working for prizes at dances and other pre
organized and faster. Hamlett the late Mike Jacobs when he in- Christmas holiday affairs,
and Harrigan are working men vited the Negro press to sit in We beiieVe a program of this
who support families and are to the press row . . . Emile Griffith,
type, properly promoted by such
who won the O’Neil trohy, al-
be praised.
means as The Amsterdam News.
ways does his 'best in the ring. _
Ebony magazine, etc., hi addit-
Howrd Rosenstein, coach of Ray Robinson believes he can ion raiSjng much needed funds,
Wingate basketball team which fight his way to the top of the wouid be mutually advantageous
finished with a 9-7 record last middleweight heap and will fight to all concerned, with the Negro
season. Is optimistic about the Armans Van Ali Dec. 16 in Paris, community gaining a greater
1963-64 season. “My team is com- American Football League's title senSe of direct participation in
paratively new but we have the game is scheduled for Jan. 5. -1 the civil rights struggle,
material and may blend into the Em Tunnell, only Negro coach
kind of combo we had in 1962,” in professional football, is pro- ,
Howie told this writer. Standouts filed in Ebony mag. . .Jockey
are John Smith, Brian Berke, Bob McCurdy closed out at Aque-1
Victor A. Collymore
Member, Executive Board
Vulcan Society, Inc.
311 Lenox Ave., NYC 27
Wingate Cagers
Sam Straeger, Vince Capers, Ron duct with a. bang. . .There will
Sanford, Lloyd Hunt and Pete be several boxing clubs in New ,
Grovesnor.
York State if Cormen Basilio sec-
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10 JOCKie
Sir: I would like you to answer
a few questions regarding your
aspiring stature as a business
man - spokesman - political as-
Howard Jones, coach of Boys’ ures his license to operate in
High School is still looking fori Syracuse and the Commission is-
another Conme Hawkins, the 1959 sues licenses to the men in Buf-
sensation . . . Hank Jacobon be-1 falo and Saratoga, but where will
lieves his DeWitt Clinton cagers the boxers come from?,. .Jim pirant.
can repeat this season. The cur- Nance did not live up to expect-
1 — Why did you appear as a
rent PSAL champs brought tears'ations at Syacuse this season,
spokesman for the multitude of
to Jacobsohn eyes last winter John Wilson arrived to help his
American Negroes and felt you
when they scored an upset against teammates on Harlem Oldtimers
had the rightful designation to
Boys’ in the Garden. . .Clinton’s shortly after the game against act in a capacity thereof during
Walter Robertson, brother of for- the Brooklyn Oldtimers Sunday the Un-American Activities In-
mer Clinton athlete. Pablo, is a night only to find out that the vestigation some years back —
better floorman., .Tilden also has eleven man Harlem squad de- when Paul Robeson and William
Walter Bliey, brother
playing on its quintet.
of Ron, feated the tired seven-man Brook- e. B. Dubois had their passports
lyn team on St. Peter Claver voided and had a stigma attach-
OUie Edinboro who will coach court. . .Archie Moore said he has ed to their names?
the Boys of Yesteryear Biddy not given up on Allen Thomas al-
2 — Why did you support the
basketball team which wiU par- though Allen suffered a sound
same party that (Republican)
ticipate in the Biddy Basketball thrashing from Johnny Persol in 'contained the Chairmen McCar-
thy (now deceased) father of this
League of the Metropolitan New the Garden.
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