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M e N , T. AMSTERDAM NEWS, gat, July 11, 1963
Gems Cop Felix Cage Crown
CHAMPIONS’ CORNER - Joe
Louis Is surrounded by champ
ions at the premier of "In This
Corner • Joe Louis’* at Toot
Shor’s Restaurant The film,
which was seen on Channel 5,
is a documentary on the life
of the great heavyweight
cnasnp. Left to right: Joe
Black, former Dodger pitcher,
now a teacher; Louis, Rocky
Marciano, retired undefeated
heavyweight champion and
Andy Stanfield, a former
Olympian and now with Schaef
er Brewing Co. (Layne Photo).
Harlem 9's Meet
Community Stars
The Harlem River Baseball
League All - Stars will play the
Community Baseball League All-
Stan Sunday, July 28, on the dia
mond at 128th St. and Third Ave.
The contest will be the first an
nual affair between the two
loops. A capacity crowd is ex
pected.
ly singled and Randy Jackson re
ceived a base on balls. Left field
er Tim Jackson walked. Henry
Holly attempted to steal home
and the Metros* pitcher fired a
pitchout. Holly charged into Me
tros’ catcher Roosevelt Profit,
knocking the ball from his mitt,
scoring the winning run.
the Steelers. Roy Goldbag was
credited with the win and Mack
Forggs took the defeat.
; Standings
White Sox
Metros
Doves
Steelers
Black Hawks
Rocketts
W
L
2
4
5
7
8
9
Monterey Team
Still Unbeaten
In a sizzling contest last Sun
day the Rocketts shaded the Me
tros, 2-1, on the diamond at 128th
St. and Third Ave. William Say
lor is die winning pitcher while
Lloyd Powell who was relieved by
Willie Jenkins suffered the de
feat.
Both teams went scoreless for
three innings. In the fourth Rock
etts* third sacker Randy Jackson
was issued a walk. He stole sec
ond and was singled home by
shortstop Hugh Charley.
In the bottom of the ninth.
Rocketts* right fielder Henry Hol
Miller Triples
Metros scored their run in the
sixth when third baseman Otto
Miller tripled and scored on an
error.
The Black Hawks outslugged
the Doves, 12-10, in another Har
lem River League contest. Rudy
Edwards was the winning pitcher
with Eric Lewis suffering the de
feat. In the nightcap the White
Sox scored nine runs in the first
inning to defeat the Steelers 9-0.
The game was called at the eno
of the fifth inning by the offic
ials because of stalling tactics by I game.
The unbeaten Monterey soft
ball team chalked up its eighth
win at the expenses of the Har
lem Aces who went down to a
24 defeat. Helen “Venus” White
was the winning pitcher and
Jackie Jackson suffered the de
feat.
Monterey, leaders of the Worn- Ryan
ens Slo-Pitch League, scored jAfenois
both runs in the fourth inning Shea
on a triple by Helen Childs, a Fitzmaurice
single by centerfielder Joan Piccininni
Council and an error. Monter-Whalen
ey’s classy shortstop, Gloria Marozas
Harding was the star of the*
Forget the can opener! Go get
Ballantine Beers
NEW SELF-OPEN CAN!
By ROBERT ELKIN FALCONS
Sparked by Ulrich Cobb and Browne
Ed Henry, the New York Gems Jeffreys
turned back Community Center Cager
43 Bisons 58-49 and captured the Moore
Mathis
High School Division champion
ship of the Hay Felix Basket
ball Tournament, held over the
weekend in East Elmhurst.
FG
6
8
8
2
5
F
3
1
2
0
0
Pts Amalbert
15 ! Fowler
17 Potter
18
41
10
KILLEENS
Collins
Afendis
Shea
6
64
29
FG F PH
0 10
0 12
2 X
0 10
0 2
1 1
5
6
12
5
1
0
29
8 61
FG F Pts
7
1
0 6
1
3
0 10
1 11
0 2
3
3-
1
5
5
1
3
18
39
FG F Pts
5
1
1
19
0 12
14
2
5
1
2
9
6
6
2
E. ELMHURST
Bell
Lalande
Smith
McClean
HUI
Galvin
WOODMERE
Hunter
, Wardlaw
Lewis
Garvan
RELIABLES
FG F Pts
FG 1F* Pts
2 22
2 6
Shed
0 2
Baxter
1
3
. WUliams
1 11
" Barlowe
4
4
Goodein
0 10
10
2
1
1
5
0
5
JYO
Briggs
Harper
Hall
Smith
Redwood
I KILLEEN’S
Afendis
Shea
Fitzmaurice
Piccuninni
Morazas
Whalen
Terry
Eford
Singleton
Franks
Threat
Weber
Brown
Murphy
24
10
58
FG F Pts
3
9
3
5
2 12
2 '* 6
2
3
7
1
5
15
5
4
0
2
3
9
3
23
16 62
FG F Pts
3
0 6
3
1
7
5
2 12
5
0 10
8
2 18
2 6
2
26
59
7
FG F Pts
4
0 8
14
2
6
3
1
1
21
3
9
3
1
1
7 49
21
FG F Pts
0 10
5
4
12
4
4
0
2
SHIMER
Martin *
McShar
Fernandez
Jollon
Carey
Sofsian
*
HEJIANS
Strong
Palminteri
Egan
Michel
Geis
Woodruff
ST. JOE
Todman
Rencher
Liggons
Toomr
Horne
RELIABLES
RELIABLES
Lafeur
Watson
Lewis
Hunter
Frank
Garvan
Wardlaw
l A
JYO
Briggs
Harper
Smith
Redwood
Jackson
Dovee
Hall
N. Y. GEMS
Lewis
Rooks
Henry
Bell
Cobb
Andrews
CC 43
Massey
Sweat
Williams
Butler
Elliott
*
MARKSMEN
Spearman
Mollyneaux
Melendez
Cobb poured in eight field
goals and two free throws for
18 points, which were six better
than his teammate. However,
Rod Butler of the victims cop
ped scoring honors with 21. The
winners, ahead by three points
at half time, wrapped the fray
up in the third period, when they
outscored their rivals 13 to eight.
Corky Bell and Roland Rooks
also contributed greatly to the
Gems’ success. Other members
of the team included Peter An
drews. A1 Lewis, Mel Best. Bill
Batchelor, and Mike Kalmuk.
St. Joseph's knocked off the
Hejains 55-39 and earned the
right to play Douglas next week
end for the Junior Division
championship. Paul Rencher
and Walt Toomer accounted for
33 of the winner’s points.
Down by one point. 61-60, and
31 seconds left in the last half,
Arnold Jeffreys clicked on a field
goal that helped the Falcons to
edge Shimer 64-61, in Senior Di
vision competition, despite a 26-
point performance by Tito Fer
nandez of the losers.
Jamaica Youth Organization
rallied in the second half and
posted a 66-58 win over Wood-
mere Athletic Cluty Wally Briggs
and Ronald Smith each hit the
nets for 14 tallies. Paced by Nat
Hunter’s 23 markers, which were
one less than rival Bob Bell, the
Reliables stopped East Elm
hurst, 5349.
Killeens Win
In the Major Loop, the Kil
leens bumped the Bronx Bears
66-61 in a comparatively close
contest. The victor’s points were
well divided with Richard Dryer
tallying 13. Junior Martin and
Pickels Murphy headed the
loser’s attack.
Next weekend will mark the
finals in the senior and the ma
jor divisions.
The results:
ROCKYS
Wingate
Dumpson
fiearson
Gilkes
Wright
Griffs
Averett
Smith
KILLEEN'S
FG
2
7
2
0
5
2
0
4
22
FG
3
• 2
4
5
1
5
1
F
9
3
0
1
2
1
2
2
11
F
1
2
10
4
5
1
0
7
6
18
14
7
11
2
21
23
65
5
3
7
1
0
0
11
6
14
26
57
5
FG F Pts
2
0
4
12
4
17
7
16
7
10
5
8
4
3
2
0
0
29
67
9
FG F Pts
24
0
12
2
0
1
2
0
1
3
5
0
4
0
2
9
4
1
2
0
1
24
49
1
FG F Pts
9
1
4
23
9
5
3
0
6
4
10
2
2
0
1
1
1
3
22
53
9
FG F Pts
11
1
5
0
7
14
3
7
1
4
0
2
0
4
2
2
0
1
0
8
16
28
58
2
FG F Pts
14
2
6
5
12
2
8
2
3
2
6
14
8
0
4
4
10
3
27
66
12
FG F Pts
5
2
12
5
11
. 1
10
4
3
8
4
2
3
0
6
6
0
3
13
1
6
27
66
12
FG F Pts
4
16
6
0
1
2
0
8
4
4
0
2
0
2
1
3
3
9
3
0
6
0
0
1
'5
3
13
25
11
JUST LIKE DAD — Following
his father as a pitcher, 11-year
old Harold Arroyo warms up
as he prepares to pitch for the
Morrisania team of the J. Horn
Junior Baseball League. Har
old is son of ex-Yankee relief
pitcher, Lula Arroyo. iNesfieJd
Photo).
Community League
.Action in the league was re
stricted to one game toecaus- of
the wet condition of the playing
field. The New Ytrk Stars, play
ing the best ball in the league the
past month, knocked ot. the lea
gue leading Warriors by a 5-3
score.
colm Riley’, Bobby Wagner, Ernie
Starks, Greer Saunders, James
McLeod, Charlie Blair, Rufus
Banks, Moses Waller, James Boy
kins, Clarence Hood, Art Drago,
Ellis Gary, Joe Martin, Bob White
Ray Branan, T. W. Richardson,
Mickey Olin.
Ray Branan limited the War
riors to 4 hits as he whiffed 18
batters on his way to the win.
Willie Williams and Lou Williams
got two hits each for the Stars.
Sunday, July 28, is All-Star
game between the Community
Harlem Squad
Harlem River League All-Star
squad consists of Kenneth Lockett,
Leo Crossom, Clavin Martin,
Fred Johnson, James Hill. Har
vey Nielson, Abe Tucker, Leo
Langley, Paul Hyde, Henry Har-
two leagues. Game will be plav-
f^'<1
ed at 128th Street and Third Ave Pbwe^ borbert Rogers, hno Le-
Community Squad
All - Star squad for the Cam
wis, John McKelvey, Joe
ey, and Larry Nielson.
per. James Rivers, N.Y, Stars
manager, will be All - Star coach.
Players are Teddy Turner, Hen
ry Singleton, Puchie Ramirez,
Willie Williams, Louis Williams,
With the civilized man con
tentment is a myth. From the
cradle to the grave he is £t>6
ever longing. and striving after
,
,, , something better, an indefinable
, . T
611 James Lee, Hammie Lee, Mm- something. some new object yaf
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unattained. —Wm. Matthew,
Sports
Sports Whirl
with another team. . Mets should
send half of the team to the
cane Carter.......................................
WRESTLING
The American Tennis Association
FRIDAY NITE, 8:30, AIM. 2
By LES MATTHEWS
After watching the two-hour
film on Joe Louis the rest of
the heavyweights appear to be
amateurs. Louis had class and
his punches were thrill-provid
ing. It will be a long time before
another heavyweight causes such
excitement with his fists. Cassius
Clay! Well, that’s another subject
has a tournament set for Detroit
July 19-21, and another scheduled
scorned, defied almost everyone
for the Philadelphia at Clark
in the boxing game and gave
Field, July 25-28. . .Standout per
Liston a crack at the crown . . .
formers in the Ray Felix out
How long will the National Basket
door basketball league in E. Elm
ball Association overlook Dolly
hurst are Charles Davis, Mike
King as an excellent referee?
Monte Irvin could have told the ?£** members ° the Uptown
Yankees thatMickey Mantle would ' team’ Ken Hal1 ** Jama‘ca
Youth Organization, Charles Grif-
Todmanof St.
not be able to play as quickly
Ford Frick said there is no as the doctors said. Elston How in’, and °™ood
bias in baseball. Well, after years ard, soft talking Yankee catcher Jor s eam-
of campaigning, picketing and who carries a mighty stick, may Giants’ Willie McCovey should
letter writing, Branch Rickey hit45 homers this year .. Answer hit 50 or more homers this year..
lowered the barrier In the Na- to Tony Miles: Alfred Brown, a '*c P°wer and Earl Battey are
tlonal League and Bill Veeck in N'avy veteran who hails from Minnesota Twins’ one-two punch
the American League. Now the Camden. N J, Is the last Negro! - ■ Garden boxing returns to Fri-
day nights Sept. 3.. .1 would like
to see Joey Archer box Hurriz
major league diamonds are al- jockey to ride at Aqueduct*:
most completely integrated. Al-
most, that is. The
leagues ap- Jim Brady said the Old Timers cane Garter,
Softball Game
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MADISON SQ. GARDEN
AIR CONDITIONED^
parently doubt the ability of a softball team defeated Doll’s
Divan at Col. Young park a few
Negro to umpire a game.
Charles ’’Sonny’’ Liston wilt weeks ago. Brady said he broke
always be Indebted to Floyd Pat- up the game with a homer and
his teammates: Irv Williams,
terson. Patterson who knew what
It meant to be friendless and
Pop Maxwell, Spike Glover, Leon
Wallace, Bruce Taylor, Frank
Best, Joe Brady, Arnold Scott,
Clarence Thomas, Alvin Frazier,
Phil Simmons, Ed Washington.
Austin Baker, Earl Jenkins, Wes
tley Lowe. Joe Pendarvis and
Leon “Rock” Elkston backed him
up.
Braves Top
All-Stars In
Bed-Stuy
The hard hitting Braves of the
Bedford - Stnyvesant Baseball
League blasted the All - Stars
13-9. In a contest that was played
under protest. Joe Lopez, reliev
ed by Dave Cleveland, was the
losing pitcher while Johnny Af-
brook who was relieved by Leo
Phillips was credited with the
win.
Joe Watkins homered and trip
led for the victors.
In the nightcap the All-Stars
were trailing the Cobras 8-6 when
the game was called in the sixth
inning because of darkness in the
Red Hook Stadium. Jessie Codg
ell pitched for the AU - Stars
while Hugh Boyd handled the
pitching assignment for the Cob
ras.
ALL STARS
Dtxon
Griffin
Cogdell
Sober
Higgins
Ixtpez
Hines
J. Codgell
Lopez
Cleveland
Mitchell
Smith
Allen
Whitmore
Watson
Jennings
Watkins
Winstead
Atbrook
Phillips
Little
Borom
Holliday
Roberts
Greene
Menefiekl
Fisher
Stubb
Boyd
BRAVES
COBRAS
Talking about softball, the once
powerful Gene Warriors have man
ager Blrdland Suttles talking to
himself. The team has been losing
the easy ones. . .Has Johnny Wil
liams of the Bruins lost his pitch
ing arm?. , .Joe Carrington’s Cry
stal team, which is managed by
Frank Paul, is finding three loops
more difficult to compete in. but
pitcher Artie Dunn continues to
perform well by pitching and
hitting. . .Don Parks, of Tony's
softball team, has organized a
softball loop which will bow next
summer. . .Several major league
scouts take in the Bedford-Stuy-
vesant Baseball League games
at Red Hook Stadium on Sun
days.
The Astoria Rattlers of the
Inter-Boro Women’s Slo-Pitch soft-
ball loop are unbeaten so far
this season. . .Larry Howard, of
Atlantic City, writes that he would
like to meet two Slo-Pitch top
teams in a home and home game
sometime in August. The unbeat
en Wonder Garden team and the
Purple People Cheaters are ready
to play any two of the New York
teams, Howard said.
Wearing Glasaea
You may not have noticed It
but the number of baseball play
ers wearing glasses is increasing
College All-Stars will play Green
Bay Packers in Chicago, August
2.. .Al Downing's pitching has 1
Yankee fans excited. . .Will Hugh
McElhenny, whom the Giants
secured from Minnesota Vikings
help the grid Giants, or Is he
ever the hill at 34?
Zora Folly, who was kj^.ed
by Doug Jones In his last Garden
appearance, will meet Ernie Ter
rell in the Eighth Ave. arena
Saturday night... .Dodgers Sandy
Koufax should win 25., .Met’s Al
Jackson could win 20 or more
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