New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00380
1963
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Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, IMS
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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
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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
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