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Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, IMS * / Sports Whirl By LES MATTHEWS A physical fitness spectacular, Yankees an featuring 16 enthusiastic young 5 *n the Stac men, was staged Wednesday ^°“1 one of 1 night at Kennedy Center on W. 134th St. The young men boxed, \qUeduct wh< wrestled and flexed their mus- y, Elaine Lc des while exhibiting their weight 'ng 314.90. T lifting skill. Walter Carter, the by EUeen C< center's physical fitness pro- Repelyea. At gram director, directed the body- an avid bowl oher Earl Bi building show. Featured were A1 Burns, ?uneh drunk George Bailey, Bill Moses, Rod- get belted on ney Sutherland, Emanuel Goff- ers. . . Ge ney and Harry West. Rudy For- Reuben Cart tune wrestled James Scott. Doug- Saturday Ma; las Austin, a 140-pounder, took ures to be a on Danny Joran and Ernest Harrison in wrestling matches. Mad Lewis boxed WlHiam Har- , K*ns“ C‘‘ dy; Danny Jordan boxed Era- est Harrison and Rudy Fortune \’raIlthad *- met Austin Carter in the ring. <7^ When * giving up on There were no decisions. .jWfetLNG SCOUTS — Win- of Harlem Boy Scouts swimming meet at the W. 134th St, bathhouse pose with their trophies. From left to right, front Mouer Haskins, Gregory Wilkerson, Dennis Butler. Sec­ ond row: Lionel Howard, re­ tiring chairman of the Harlem Scouts: Ronald Brown, Antho­ ny Culver, Gabriel Vicks, Ste­ ven Burrows. Third row: Rob­ ert Dillard, Eddie Coaxum, Charles Battles, Michael Mc­ Ghee, Jahn Schuler and Joseph C. Culberson, Jr., chairman elect of Harlem District Boy Scouts. Rear: Leon Johnson, Silvio Martinez, Jackie Fields, Alphonso Johnson and James Rogers. —(McAdams Photo) Metros Hold Harlem River league Lead » -The Metro* continued to rule the iSjik-mT River Baseball League ESBkf the White Sox, 5-4, j—dapron the baseball diamond a* Wad Ave. and E. 126th St. daUaBlartin, second baseman j^fta" losers, committed three ®BC>hlch resulted in four wwardse the Metros. The errors «aaaaaemm::ted in the first and while was the winning Jim Owens suf- The contest was • triple play by ► Sox. Centerfielder Hen- sent a strike to Willie d the caterer who re- e ball to second base- lie Jenkins. gwis pitched the Doves victory over the Steelers econd contest Sunday af- ; Sterling Evans suffered at in the free swimging Name Nassau 15-Man Human Rights Comm Ccunty Executive Eugene H Nickerson today (Monday. May 20) announced the appointmeOt of the 15 member Nassau County Commission on Human Rights. The appointments are subject to confirmation by the Board of Sup­ ervisors. As chairman, the County Ex­ ecutive has designated Leonard Tuft of Roslyn. Mr. Tbft, an at­ torney, served as chairman of the County Executive's Advisory Committee on Human Rights. Others appointed are: Rawson Wood of Manhasset, chairman, Catholic Interracial Council of Long Island; John Gregory, vice- president, Glen Cove';NAACP; Rabbi Walter H. Plaut, Temple Drakeford the catcher who re- the game with the Black Hawks, 3-3, which was called by umpire Roy Watts after a brief confer­ ence with his fellow men In blue, Carl Seaman and Milton Farmer. The game was rescheduled for Memorial Day Carter, a former policeman Who was bora in Harlem Hos- r 15 y pital and raised at 139th St. and Eighth Ave., is doing an excel- "JL, lent job with the youngsters in f J??, ' his care “The boys will learn Dal‘ ea * what it means to respect them- selves and each other. They will pr° e • le.rn tte What they learn here will help >*ens wnn im them in school, home and prove Gtpscom» 1 to be an asset when they get h "* believed h older ” Carter said ly as a youtl ' carter saia. of Mr ptey. i ' ' Juan F Carter, who attended St. Aloy- **** bitting 1 Drops Son skis and Haaren High Schools, *nc“ handed bis son, Richard, walk- Mets A}Ja ing papers when his off-spring and the pride of his eye refused thl’ >Jar to comply with the regulations of ch* ha\?' the Lenox Terrace Little League w'ho kayofd team which is coached by Carter. The physica fitness spectacular nine star~i, was attended by former feather- stopped iok l weight boxer Ike Chestnut, Ju- r®™?11®- , lius Jackson who won “Mr. Goth- t5an* Rol”n' ’ am” and “Mr. Metropolis” titles Chester (Co 1 and Theodore Thompson, form- Amer ?®” J? ‘ _ “v. u~wJri«rn ’■ gave footbal . ,, ., . er Mr. Brooklyn. . Police Athletic League’s out- light by door city-wide championship will nlng a ~ op ’ be held June 15 in Woodhaven, ' L.I., on Victory Field . . . Har- I ; lem YMCA Golf Club’s second Will II ’ annual UGA-EGA open golf tour- i i nament will take place May 26 RQIAAi - at South 9hore Country Club. ■*** . James Paul is the club’s presi- f dent . . . Early Bird bowling til Oil t league’s annual award ceremony t will be held Saturday, June 1, United TV . at Club 65. Kitty Brinson Is presi- ighed in the . dent of the loop . . . Stan Wil- deroloc Bowl I lis, one of the top bowman in captured top , New York State, will display his league awar v ability as an archer June 16 at May 12. Mon . the Fulton Art Show which will jes were dis v be sponsored by the NAACP. . . annual dinn« ; Saturday, May 25, the 59th an- House in Moi f nual high school outdoor track la additior - and field championships will be trophy, Unit< , held in the stadium on Rand- In prize mi championshij all's Island. 3SW Bird League Results TEAM Current standings W I 5 1. Eagiee 6 2. Ravens 4 3. Orioles 4 4. Vultures 5. Robins 4 2 «. Hawks 2 7. Falcons 3 E Bats 0 9. Cardinals 10. Pigeons 0 Manhattan Beach------- Opens Saturday .............. The Department of Parks an­ nounces that due to repairs to the plumbing system, the open­ ing of Manhattan Beach In Brook­ lyn, which was scheduled for Sat­ urday, May 16, has been post­ poned until Saturday, May 25. Outdoor Tips Retriever Tip A good dog keeps a memory map of an area in his mind as he works. But you’ll need more help in nailing down a point of known reference while you hunt for a down bird. A good way Is to walk to the kill area and leave your hat or coat or scarf high on a conspicuous branch (or where you can be sure you won’t lose It!). Then move out your search in ever-widening circles. SPECIAL FORCES FROG­ MAN—Pfc. Louis K. DeVeaux sits astride the bow of an RB 15 rubber boat as he pre­ pares to conduct in underwa­ ter training exercise. Special Forces soldiers are trained to Infiltrate by water as well as airdrops Men "In The Know" Are Taking NATURES POWERFUL FORMULA ombre TABLETS Tank; • Stomachic • Stint ulaal HURRY! HURRY! 3 DAYS! PRE-HOLIDAY SALE! Low, Introductory Prices! Our All-New All-Weather! FITS MOSTFAMILY _ CARS and ALL FAMILY BUDGETS! 3-T NYLON with TUFSYN ■ _ blackwall plus CoedyvaCt wpar-duribta rubber fioodyear has ever wed Is Mrto ttratl HI H ' 18 MONTH Written Road Hazard Guarantee te TUBE-n Blackwall Price* •13.35 Size 6.70x15 This New Tire Fits Your Size ]Budget! 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Here’s why it'a really special • Remove front wheels, adjust brakes • Repack front-wheel bearings • Check grease seals • Add brake fluid—and road test Complete Nothing elee to buy! I AnyU.S. car Taka Your Car Whan the Expert* Are I 'Available Only at Starred lecatlens SEE THE DEALER or STORE NEAREST YOU ... MANHATTAN GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 607 W. 57th $♦., Now York 19, N. Y. CO 5-6330 (Jeit eH lift'Ave.) BROOKLYN GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 749 Ufico Avgnuer, Brooklyn, N. Y. SL 6-2300 (Between Linden llvd. A Lenox Rd.) ’ A YM Served Top Number The YMCA of Greeter New York last year served 375,043 members highest number in its history, according to the Associa­ tion's 1962 report, Just released to the public this week. The Association also had a food year financially, the report vaid. Robert S. Curtiss, who serv­ ed as President of the organiza­ tion during the 1962 calendar year, cited 325,841 surplus as evidence of the YMCA’s tradi­ tional “pay as you go” philosophy in regard to current expenses Thte money will be used fo reduce a deficit accumulated by some of the YMCA Branches in previous year*. Only seven Bran­ ches — lowest number since 1956 ' had operating deficits for the year 1962. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., — Prac- ttce speeds are moving higher each day at the Indianapolis Mo­ tor Speedway as preparations continue for the annual 50OUle Race on May 36. It probably wil! be mid-month, however, before it will be safe to make any predictions concern­ ing the speed necessary to win the pole situation in the starting lineup. you, get a smile everytime ...in, the heads-up taste of §) Ballantine beer Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. 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