New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00077
1963
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Franklin's Team Can
"Leap Like Kangaroos"
Sports Whirl
By LES MATTHEWS
N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Feb. 2, 1043 •
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Clinton
Has Driving
Squad
Benjamin Franklin High
School has an excellent basket
ball team this year,” coach Bill
Spiegel told The Amsterdam
News Friday afternoon. The
youngsters are eager and can
leap like kangaroos, he contin
ued. They can beat any team in
the PSAL League if they feel
like it,” the coach said.
We defeated Haaren High
School, 95 to 65, and won our
450th game by defeating Man
hattan Vocational, 73-59.
“Getting back to the young
sters, we lost one game this year
and that was to Commerce High.
We will meet them here in our
gym in a return engagement. I
have a lot of confidence in the
youngsters and I believe they will
win,” Spiegel said.
Team Members
-Members c’ the team are Earl
Manigault, who is the captain;
Larry Newbold, Bill Mangham,
an excellent high jumper; Gus
Palmer, Willie Wilson, Aubrey
Matthews, Vernon Taylor, Fred
dy Williams, David Green, Eric
Richardson, Johnny Mitchell
Danny Ayala, Patty Smith and
Corry Booker.
“Every man plays well and all
but four will return next year
We are a young team,” said
Coach Spiegel.
“Before I joined the staff here
27 years ago, I coached the boys
at DeWitt Clinton High. The way
I feel now we can hold on for
another quarter century.
“It’s been fun coaching youn-
sters over the years. Once in a
while a former student visits me
or I run into one. There is Pop
Gates who became a referee,
Sonny Woods, now a city de
tective; Bobby Warner, who
coached an NBA team until he
retired recently. Eddie Younger
dazzled the fans on the profes
sional court with his antics; J<*
Caliber is now a youth counsel
in the Bronx. I haven’t heard
from Zeke Sonicola, Floyd Layne
or Claude Phillips in a while but
they were excellent basketball
players,” the coach continued.
Coach Spiegel is a busy man.
He is the coach of the basket
ball team, chairman of the Guid
ance Counsel and Principal of
the Evening High School at Ben
Franklin.
I enjoy my busy schedule,
it keeps me alert and the young
sters make me feel young,” said
the smiling coach with a twinkle
in his eye.
Marina
Launched
For Fair
The Flushing Meadow Park
Marina was “launched” last week
with the installation of the first
float unit, 100 feet long with 40-
foot finger piers.
The start of the Marina de
velopment was announced by Ro
bert Moses, president of the New
York World’s Fair 1964-1965 Cor
poration, and Parks Commission
er Newbold Morris. It will be a
permanent Parks Department
facility although it will be built
and operated by Marinas of the
Future, Inc.
The Marina will provide ser
vices for 250 boats during the
Fair, according to William C.
Crane, Jr., co-counder of Mar
inas of the Future with James
B. Briggs. Plans call for expan
sion to accommodate 2,000 boats,
which will make it the largest
Marina in the country.
Can DeWitt Clinton High
School basketball team continue
its winning streak?
Coach Henry “Hank” Jacob
son, a former student of the
Bronx high school said this: “I
have been coaching the basket
ball teams here for the past 14
years and I can’t see why the
team should not continue win
ning.”
The boys include Mike Paige
William Worsley, Nelson Wit-
taker, captain; Edward Gil-
feather, Richard “Mike” Little,
Arnold Obey and Ronald Evans.
“DeWitt Clinton High is sacred
to me,” Jacobson said. “I play
ed here with some of the coun
try’s top basketball players.
There was George Gregory, now
a Civil Service Commissioner,
who went on to be a captain
of Columbia U. basketball team.
Take Charge Team
Jamaica's Little
League Doing Great
Jamaica’s Central Little Lea
tributed various sums of money.
The responses at the board
gue is going great guns. Since
meetings, which are held every
its inception in the fall ot 1962,
Wednesday at 8 p.m., 113-03 Sut-
three full sponsors have been
phin Boulevard —- the offices of
obtained — Typhoon Fence Com
pany, which sparked the idea Typhoon Fence — have been
good. Teams are being formed;
hnd. in actuality, created the
Little League for the children
a charter has been applied for
of Jamaica; Faber & Sons, and
and is in process; insurance has
Epps Cleaners. There are also
been obtained and uniforms ord
ered.
numerous patrons who have con
Church Basketball League
Kennedy Center regained first
place in the Harlem Y Church
League on Saturday, when they
downed the Walker Memorial
team by a score of 92-79 before
a large crowd.
Donald Franks was the big
gun for Kennedy as he poured
through 29 points on eleven field
goals and seven foul conversions.
Laurie had 20 points for the
losers. »
Convent edged Williams Insti
tutional in a very close contested
game by a score of 67-64. Jack-
son of Convent notched 20 mark
ers for game high score
Salem made it two in a row
i they beat St. Marks 86-63
Johnson of Salem had another
field day as he made 34 points
for the winners. B. Carter of St
Marks gained high scoring honors
with 28 points.
In the final game of the even
ing, Metropolitan won another
close one by downing Friendship
62-61 in a thrilling game. Fagins
of the winners netted 27 points
while Crawford, one of the lead
ing scores of the league, had
18 points. The next games of the
league will be on Saturday, Feb
ruary 2, at 2:30 p.m. in the
main gym, 180 West 135th Street.
Tilghman
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Oliver
0
Carter
12
METROPOLITAN G
E. Collins
3
J. Brown
0
Gowen
4
Turman
0
Robison
3
Farrell
0
Faggins
12
Steinback
1
Williams
0
Lee
2
FRIENDSHIP
G
N. Smalls
2
J. Rhames
6
A. Rhames
0
M. Morehead
0
Crawford
7
Morehad
4
G. Smalls
0
Grifford
0
Moody
7
Standings
Kennedy
Walker
Metropolitan
Convent
W ms. Inst.
Friendship
Salem
St. Marks
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, Registered nurse Mary Steel
Reive*, a mother and grand
mother who played basketball
with Lincoln Nurse and Harlem
YWCA teams several years ago,
refuses to accept the belief that
young women today are not in
terested In participating in con
tact sports.
Every Thursday evening wo
men take over the St. Peter
Claver Community Center in
Brooklyn and entertain their
guests with basketball games
Thursday night we were a guest
of Mary and we watched the
Westchester All-Stars from New
Rochelle bow to the Bay Ridge
girls, who are from the Bed-
ford-Stuyveaant section In Brook
lyn, 47-37.
The Bay Ridge girls are spon
sored by Robert Horn and so
far this season the girls have
only lost one game. Spearhead
ing the victors was Helen Childs
with 13 points, but Westchester’s
Janet McClellan, who scored 12
points, forced the contest to go
into overtime. Jewitt Johnson
coached the Westchester Ail-
Stars while Robert Horn coached
the victors.
Doesn’t Play Now
Acting as coordinator of the
girls program with Father King,
Mary said: “Basketball Is stim
ulating. It keepa the waist line
In shape and young women will
not find an easier way to re
duce. I don't play any more but
once in a while I move the bal
up the court or shoot to give the
youngsters an idea. They are
eager to learn,” she concluded.
Other teams in the Girls St
Peter Claver League are: Rooky
Starletts from E. Elmhurst, spon
sored by Austin “Rocky” Leland
and coached by Hazel Dingle
Onyx Five, managed by Bernie
Payne; Corvettes of Newark
N. J., managed and coached by
Charles Cole. There are also the
Staten Islanders, sponsored by
Manets Luncheonette and coach
ed by Robert Mahoney; Steel-
ets with Nurse Dana Lopez the
playing-manager and the Orioles
Garden. . .John Thomas will
challenge Russian high jumper,
Valery Brumel in the Millroae
meet in the Garden Friday night.
Maury Wills, who won the
H10.000 diamond studded Hickok
belt, is worried about his future.
The 29-year-old Dodger tells
friends that he hopes to equal
his 104 base thefts next season.
Remember how Roger Maris far
ed last year after hitting 61
homers?.. .Now that Bob Hope is
one of the Cleveland Indians’
three-man board of directors
does that mean that Negroes will
get the same break on the team
as they do on his television
shows? Hope purchased stock in
1946 but became a board mem
ber a few weeks ago.
Machen’s Future
Eddie Machen is out of the
hospital. His boxing future is up
in the air. . .That brings up the
move to ban boxing. How about
a law to ban dope from entering
the State?. , .Knicks will engage
Lob Angeles in the Garden Sun
day, Feb. 3 and two days later
will play host to Syracuse. On
Feb. 8, the Harlem Magicians will
entertain fans before the Knicks
meet Boston.. Reuben Carter
the cleanhead kayo boxer from
Paterson, N. J. should kayo Go
meo Brennan in the Garden
Saturday night.
Pete“Creole” Robertson's son,
Pablo, is the little dynamo on
Loyola’s crack team. . .Willie
Mays’ $100,000 salary equals the
salary paid to Joe DiMaggio and
Ted Williams. Babe Ruth receiv
ed $85,000. . .Los Angeles’ track
and field fans are still singing
the praises of 18-year-old Mari
lyn White who defeated Olym
pian Wilma Rudolph In the 60-
yard dash. . .Joe Brown the ex-
lightweight champ proved he
has a little left by kayoing Tony
Noriega in Houston, Tex.. . .Yogi
Berra has the patience to become
a good coach.. .The Pioneer Club
is ready for the indoor season.
BRIGHT FLOATS
Plastic lemons make one of
the most “seeable” bobbers you
can find.
DON SCOTT
Negra
Bowlers
In ABC
The first all-Negro team ever
to enter the Classic Division of
the American Bowling Congress
Tournament is being sponsored
by Don Scott, a member of the
AMF Staff of Champions.
Scott will serve as captain of
the five-man team from Cleve
land, Ohio, which includes a
member who was taught to bowl
by Scott only three years ago.
All members of the squad,
which has a 200 average, bowl in
the All-Star Singles and Doubles
Classic leagues in Cleveland.
To Buffalo
The team is composed of Larry
Polk, 29, who was Scott’s pupil
three years ago and who now
maintains a 196 average; How
aid Sweeney, 25, with a 194 aver
age; Reginald Douglas, 33, with a
198 average; Brady Walker, 33,
with a 210 average; and Scott,
who maintains a 205 average
Scott has been bowling for the
past 20 years. He is one of three
Negro members of the famed
AMF Staff of Champions, com
posed of some of the top names
in bowling.
His team will bow at the ABC
Classic Tournament in Buffalo,
New York, on April 8 and 9.
Scott and Polk will also enter
the Singles and All-Events com
petition, and will team up in the
ABC Doubles Division.
Cassius Fuming
Cassius MarceMua Clay, who
called the round he would kayo
Charley Powell, is fuming be
cause heavyweight champ Sonny
Liston refused to recognize him
as a serious threat . . . Doug
Jones is training in Leona Byrd’,
training camp in Pleasantville
N. J. for this non-televiaed fight
with Clay in Madison Square
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Scotch
Biddy League Results
Tuesday afternoon, at the Mi- EASTERN DIVISION
nisink Community Center, the'
Puerto Rico Stars chalked up |
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another win in their quest of Boys yesteryear 4 3
the crown of the Biddy Basket
ball League of Metropolitan New
York with a 40-35 win over a
hustling Madison Square Boys’
Club biddy aggregation.
Minisink CC
Puerto Rico Stars
Brevoort OC
3 5
1 5
1 7
WESTERN DIVISION
W L Pet. GB
7 2
4 3
4 5
2 6
Thursday evening, at the Mad
ison Square Boys’ Club gym, the
Lucas Electrical Company biddy
unit eased by a fast improving
Roosevelt Youth Center five, 62-
55. to stay with the leader of
the Western division, Joe Wells’
Biddies.
Joe Wells’ Biddies 9 0 1.000 -
.778 2
Lucas Elec. Co.
.571 4
Roosevelt YC
.444 5
Douglas CC
.250 6Mt
Rucker’s Stars
Lynch PAL Center 110 .091 9
Commissioner John R. Wal
ker, of New York State Biddy
Friday afternoon, at the River
Basketball, announced this week
dale Church’s Stone Gym, the
that the Biddy Basketball League
Joe Wells’ Biddies moved a step „f Metropolitan New York will
nearer the long sought title when sei^t their candidates this week
they outscored the Boys of Yes- for the soon-to-be held All-Star
teryear team, 61-21, to maintain tryouts,
the leadership in the Western
division.
This Week
Games this week as follows:
Thursday — Madison Sq BC
vs Roosevelt YC at Madison Sq
BC, Lucas Elect. Co. vs Boys
of Yesteryear, at Madison Sq
BC, 6:30 p.m.
Friday — Little Gems vs Joe
Wells’ Biddies, at Stone Gym,
Brevoort OC vs Rucker's Stars,
at Stone Gym, 5:30 p./h.
Tuesday — Madison Sq BC vs
Boys of Yesteryear, at Minisink
CC, 4 p.m. Minisink CC vs Doug
lass CC, at Minisink CC, 5:30
p.m.
DUST-FREE GUN
COLLECTION
It's okay to talk about oiling
guns all the time.i but what about
tho collectors or antique gun
buffs whose kicks come from
handling their weapons all the
time? Oil is dirty and collects
dust like crazy. How about this?
Polish the guns with clear
(transparent) shoe polish. Handy
packets make the job a snap and
high grade of wax most shoe
polishes consist of will stay on
through hard use. Guns are
clean, never rust, yet can be
admired and used.
_
The Lineups:
Kennedy
Dunbar
Clark
Jackson
Franks
Carter ,
Brown
Wilson
Alston
Sapp \
Walker
Mays
Paige
McLean
Williams
King
J. Williams
S, Brown
Sprinkles
Laurie
Wilson
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Scorer: G. Lewis
Referee: Sampson
Timer: Chief Cobb
Umpire: Jergensen
CONVENT
Burke
C. Jackson
Bailey
Torrence
Causey
A. Williams
Jennings
Giles
Pace
WMS. INST.
Adams
Curtis
Jeffery
Hill
Bertram
Gathers
Long
Vincent
Douglas
Cager
SALEM
Browne
Carpenter
Holloway
Carrington
Johnson
Perry
Jackson
Campbell
ST. MARKS
Collins
Clifton
Benjamin
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Among fine Scotches, the Martin’s label
alone bears the words, "All Extra Quality.”
Robert Wilson, Hector Lopez.
Vincent Ferrar. Lewis Caceres, kj psoof uaOEO SCOTCH WHISKY, IMPORTED IT MCKESSON I ROBBINS, INC., NEW YORK, I. V.
Ben Tumbler, “Toast” Carwood
OMcKt(,i«tf
and David Barker.
A LOSES — Upset of the
g, Marilyn White (L)
Jutta Heine of Germany
id Wilma Rudolph (C) in
Oman’s 60-yard dash in
the 4th Annual Los Angeles In
dolph’s meet record time set in
vitational indoor Track meet on
1961. Miss Heine and Miss Ru
January 19th. Miss White was
dolph were timed in 7.1. (UPI
timed in :6.9 equalling Miss Ru
Telephoto)
1NERS — Uptown YMCA’s
basketball team, the “Sons
Florida,” holds the first
:e in three leagues, the
CA City League, AYA and
Bronx Union Saturday League.
This Uptown “Y” junior var
sity team has a 14-1 record
which they maintained through
last week after two games
with Bronx Union and Harlem
YMCA’s. Their only defeat
this season has been at the
hands of the All-Star Philadel
phia team.
“I also played with Chink Lind
who is now a member of the New
York Athletic Commission’s ref
eree staff and Dan Morgan. The
school has produced a number of
excellent basketball players.’
Two of the best in recent years
are Paul “Pablo” Robertson, a
package of dynamite and Jerry
Hawkness.
“We are a driving team ancf
take charge of the ball at every
break. We expect to make'the fi
nals in the Garden this season,”
Jacobson said.
Teachers
Show Varsity
How IFs Done
The teaching staff of the For
est House in the Bronx crushed;
Forest House varsity squad, |
64-45, Wednesday night before a
large crowd.
The teachers were spearhead
ed by George Sturd and Ted
Gross who scored. 17 and 16,
points respectively.
Frank Gasoer led the Varsity
team with 13 points. Medina Gon
zales registered 11 points and
Ben Tumbler added 8. Ronnie
Spurill, who coached the Varsity
quintet, scored 7 points.
The youngsters could not cope
with their teachers, who moved [
in front, 16-11, in the first quar
tet and at the halfway led the
youngsters, 30-21. The victors,
coached by Ted Gross, had too
much ability for the youngsters
and at the end of the third ses
sion they led 44-28.
The Lineups
Teachers: Ted Gross, George
Henry, Carl Perkins, Fred Guir-
ty, Hank Spinelli and George
Sturd.
Forest House: Frank Gasper,
Medina Gonzales, Ronnie Spruill J
Seniors
If in 12th
•d by the shooting of “Doc”
rett who notched 37 points,
Harlem Y seniors registered
r sixth straight game of the
son in the Greater New York
LC.A. league by turning back
Iford Y, 101 91, on the losers
rt. Bob Gibbons, Barry Wood,
I Russell also played stellar
» in the victory,
he seniors’ next home game
I be Friday, February 1, at
i.m. against the Soane House
tf.C.A. at 180 W. 135th Street,
'he lineups:
rlem
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Jarrett
tussell
lersenson
jibbons
Hack
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W. Brown
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Bibson
Porter
Henegen, D.
Smith, A.
Belk
Henegan, H.
Smith, L.
Richardson
Howe
Hooper
Hudson, M.
Hudson, R.
Cloud
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.iberty
Liberty consists in the power
f doing that which la permitted
f tot*. — Cicero.
Midget League Standings
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1
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Boys of Yesteryear 1
Stephen Foster Houses 1
Mantaat. Ch. Ref Center 0
Results of Last Week:
Manhattan Reform lost to
Convent Ave. Baptist, 54 to 123;
Boys cf Yesteryear lost to Fried-
’pnd Midgets. 70 to 73; Harlem
Yankees (Uptown Y) lost to
Colonial Prol (Douglas J.V.),-75
to 77; Convent Ave. Baptist won
over Stephen Foster, 89 to 79
BOAT BAILER
And while we’re on the sub
ject of boats, shop around for
the cheapest plastic dustpan you
can find. Makes the world’s
finest bailer for a flat-bottomed
boat.
On January 3, the Harlem
Branch Y.M.C.A. opened its
Midget Basketball League. This
League consists of boys 13 and
14 years of age. The League
started off very well and up
until now everything has been
going along according to sched
ule,
T,se participating teams are:
Convent Ave. Baptist Church
(Bath House), Colonial Pool
Douglas J.V.), Manhattan Chris
tian Reform Center, Boys of
Yesteryear, Stephen Foster
Houses, Friedland Midgets and
Uptown Y.M.C.A.
Standings are as follows
W
4
L
I
Team
Friedland Midgets
Uptown Y.M.C.A.
Colonial Pool
(Douglas J.V.)
Convent Ave
Baptist Church
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Clay Says
Jones Must
In Six
PITTSBURGH—“Doug Jones
likes to mix, he has to go in
six”, Cassius Clay the Louisville
Lip said after he kayoed Charl
ey Powell, former football etar.
In three rounds before 11,238
fans who paid $47,360 to watch
the benefit bout In the Civic
Arena.
The heavyweight contender
who kayoed Powell in three as
he had predicted is scheduled
to meet Harlem's Doug Jones
in the Garden on March 13. The
contest will not be televised.
The cocky 21-year-old Clay said:
"I am on a time table, I
| would like to take on Billy
Daniels the same Wight”.
Jones who Is preparing for
the contest at Bobby Gleason’s
gym in the Bronx told The Am
sterdam News that he is train
ing for a ten round fight.
Jones, winner of 21 of 25 bouts
5 with a dozen failing to go the
fboute, does not believe Clay
can stand up under his punches
STORE YOUR OUTBOARD
I Here’s a good way to store an
older motor you don’t want to
leave at your dealer’s during the
winter. Wash salt off If you use
In salt water. Then mix regular
motor oil and gasoline half and
half. Put In fly sprayer and
spray lato the nooks and cran
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IS MISS WBI HERE? Students
of the Washington Business
Institute, some of whom are
shown here, have entered in
Lynch Center Squad Unbeaten
their annual popularity con
test. The money raised is do
nated to the alumni scholar
ship fund and the winner re
ceives a full two-year scholar
ship. Additional winner* will
receive partial scholarship#
and other prizes. The school
Is now in its 34th year at the
corner of 125th Street and 7th
Xvenue.
Saturday night the Lynch Var
sity squad with Errol Jackson
paving the way with 17 points
defeated the 44th precinct, 43-
28. Fred Guirty, former mem
ber of the Harlem Globetrotters
coached the Lynch Center ca
gers.
The unbeaten Lynch PAL Cen
ter basketball team added their
eighth victim Friday night when
the 40th PAL Varsity cagers
bowed, 66-44, on Theodore Roose
velt High School court. The
Lynch cagers will give the 40th
quintet a chance to get even
Feb. 7.
Lynch Center’s top scorer,
Debby Gary, set the pace for
the rest of the team by scoring
26 points. Alex McMillan scored
16 points.
What’s On TV?
RECOMMENDED THIS WEEK
Three prominent Negro writers Time, WOR
(9) 9 a.m.
will discuss the Negro in America
on NBC-TV’s “Today” ..how, Fri
day, Feb. 1. They are James
Baldwin, Louis Lomax, and John
Oliver Killens. “Today” host
Hugh Downs will join the panel
ists.
WEDNESDAY, Jan 30, Erroll
Garner on the Perry Como Show,
along with Charlton Heston, voc
alist Phyllis McGuire, comedian
Don Adams and Peter Gennaro,
the show’s choreographer, NBC,
9 p.m.
THURSDAY. Jan. 31, “Dinner
With the President”. President
Kennedy receives annual Demo
cratic Legacy Award from the
Anti-Defamation League of B’nai
B’rith. Robert Preston host and
among folk singers to be beard
are Odetta, Josh White, the
Clancy Brothers, and Tommy
Maken, Will Holt, Judy Collins
and Lynn Gold. CB6, 10 p.m.
THURSDAY, Jan. 31. “George
Gobel Presents", with Cliff Nor
ton, the Half Brothers, Peter
Nero, Georgia Carr, Anden’s
Poodles, Jerry Murad’s Harm on-
icats and Paul Mazursky aqd
Joyce Van Patten, ABC, 10 p.m.
FRJDAY, Feb.l, Leslie Ug-
gams, Mary Lou Ryhal and Sing
Along Gang member Jack Brown
are vocal soloists on "Sing Along
With Mitch,” NBC, 8:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, Feb 1, Arthur God
frey Special with Chits Rivera,
Phil Foster, Linda Scott and
Jonah Jones and his Quartet,
CBS 8:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, Feb. 2, Diahann
Carroll, off-camera, will narrate
“Wynken, Blynken and Nod” on
“Exploring”, NBC. 12:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, Feb. 2, Novelists
Sloan Wilson, Robert Mirvish,
Richard Powell and critic John
Camberlain on “Meet Tho Auth
or”, WOR (9), 8 p.m.
6ATURDAY, Feb. 2, Marilyn
Monroe, Joseph Cotten and Jean
Peters star in “Niagara” on
Saturday Night at the Movies”,
NBC, 9 p.m.
SATURDAY, Feb. 2, The Fight
of the Week: Gomeo Brennen
vs. Rubin Carter, 10-round mid
dleweight bout from Madieon
Square Garden, ABC, 10 p.m.
SATURDAY, Feb. 2, singer Del
ls Reese and Lillian Briggs, com
edian Larry Storch with Jerry
Lester on “Weekend,” WOR (9),
10 p.m.
SUNDAY, Feb. 3. Olatunji, Ni
gerian drummer, and Oa Boaaa
Tres, Brazilian Bossa Nova quin
tet on international edition of the
Ed Sullivan Show, CBS. 8 p.m.
SUNDAY, Feb, 3, TV Gospel
SUNDAY, Feb. 3, Mahalia
Jackson Sings, WOR (9), 10:30
a.m.
SUNDAY, Feb. 3, Internation
al Ski Jumping and the World
Gymnastics Championships on
"The Sunday Sports Spectacu
lar”, CBS, 2:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, Feb. 3, Ted Mack’s
Amateur Hour, CBS, 5 p.m.
SUNDAY, Feb. 3, Senate Min
ority Leader Everett M. Dirksen
and House Minority Leader
Charles A. Halleck on “Meet
the Press”, NBC, 6 p.m.
SUNDAY, Feb. 3, Ed Sul
livan presents an International
edition with such guests as Eng
lish singer Eve Boswell, Italian
tenor Franco Corelli, Israeli
singer Hannah Ahroni, the So
viet Union’s world-renowned per
forming bear and Juan Valdez
and his Spanish marionettes.
MONDAY, Feb. 4, The Danny
Thomas Show, starring Danny
Thomas and Marjorie Lord and
featuring Amanda Randolph,
CBS, 9 p.m.
MONDAY, Feb. 4, Pat Boone,
Met star Joan Sutherland, Mindy
Carson and ballet stars Erik
Bruhn and Sonia Arova, on the
“Bell Telephone Hour”, NBC,
9:30 p.m.
MONDAY, Feb. 4, Kim Ham
ilton and Bernie Hamilton are
featured on “Ben Casey", ABC,
10 p.m.
TUESDAY, Feb. 5, Eddie An
derson on the Jack Benny pro
gram, CBS, 9:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, Feb. 5, Bette Da
vis, singer Jennie Smith and
clarinetist Buddy DeFranco on
the Steve Allen Show, WPIX
(11)^ 11 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 6, Singers
Cab Calloway and Jennie Smith
on the Steve Allen Show, WPIX
(11), 11 p.m.
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Jersey City
Lawyer Dies
JERSEY CITY — Funeral aer-
vices were held here Monday
for Robert S. “Bob” Hartgrove.
prominent New Jersey lawyer
and former counsel for the Hud
son County Board of Health, who
died last Wednesday after a
month’s illness. He was 80.
Attorney Hartgrove, who bad
been been a lawyer for more
than a half century, gained prom
inence when he fought the late
Mayor Frank Hague, and Hague
him to join with him. He
served for many years as ao
assistant state attorney general,
and was a power in the Hague
machine He is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Lillian Hartgrove.
Mrs. Lillian
Addison Dies
Funeral services were held this
week at the St. Philip* Episco
pal Church for Mrs. Lillian A.
Addison, a veteran political work
er and a member of Local School
Board, District No. 12 since 1949,
who died Sunday at Sydenham
Hospital after a month’s illness.
She was 56.
A native of New York City.
Mrs. Addison was active in form-
lng; the 13th A.D. East, Carver
Democratic Club, and was a
member of its executive board.
She was active io several com
munity affaire and resided at
445 W. 153rd St., with her hus
band, Issiah Addison. She is also
survived by two sons. Issiah, Jr.,
and Robert Addison and two
daughters-in-law.
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the happy recipients of $25 sav
ings bonds presented to them last
week by Robert S. Olnick, Presi
dent of Lenox Terrace, for hav
ing been selected as winners in
'enox Terrace's holiday decora
tions contest.
The winners are Rev. and Mrs.
William Herbert, 10 W 135th
St.; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Davis,
2186 Fifth Avenue; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Allen, 25 W. 132nd St.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yates. 40 W.
135th St.; Mr. and Mrs. George
Woodley. 470 Lenox Ave.; and
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NEW YORK — Roy Wil
kins, NAACP executive sec
retary, this week hailed
the announcement by the
Justice Department of the
filing of suits to desegre
gate federally-aided public
schools near military in
stallations Jn three Deep
South states.
"The NAACP,” he said, "1«
‘gratified that Attorney General
Robert Kennedy has followed up
his earlier action in Prince George
County, Va., with the filing of
similar desegregation suits in Ala
bama. Louisiana and Mississippi
Federal funds for schools in
♦hese ’impacted areas.’ as else
where should be denied to un
constitutional Jim Crow schools.”
The Association, through its
Washington bureau, has long call
ed for executive action by the
Department of Defense, the Jus
tice Dpartment and the Depart
ment of Health, Education and
Welfare to end the practice in
certain southern communities to
send chiliren of Negro military
and civilian personnel to Jim,
Crow schools, often far rem?wed i
from their homes and the nearbv
schools attended by white chi,-{
dren. These schools receive fed
eral funds.
Conferences Held
Clarence Mitchell, director of
the NAACP Washington bureau,
has held a series of conferences
with executives in the various
governmental agencies involved
in efforts to end the segregation
nractices.
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At a conference held with HEW
Secretary Abraham Rlbicoff, on
March 29. 1962, Mr. Ribicoff told
Mr. Mitchell and representatives
of other organizations that fed
eral funds would be withheld from
school districts serving children
of parents who lived on military
bases if such schools were racial
ly segregated. However, he added,
this policy would not become ef
fective until September, 1963.
Meanwhile, the Justice Depart
ment filed suit on Sept. 17, 1962.
with the Government of the Unit
ed States as plaintiff, seeking de
segregation of schools in Prince
George County, Va., attended by
children of Federal personnel.
The latest Justice Department
school desegregation suits, an
nounced on Jan. IB, involve more
than 35,000 children of federal
employees and servicemen at
Redstone Arsenal near Huntsville,
Ala.; Brookley Air Force Base,
Mobile. Ala.; Keesler Air Force
Base in the Biloxi-Gulfport. Miss.,
area; and the Barksdale Air
Force base near Shreveport, La.
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Hamilton Grange
In JFK Budget
WASHINGTON— A proposal'
for $416,000 for restoring and
moving the Hamilton Grange
from its present location at 141st
St. and Convent Ave., to the
City College campus, is among
the budget requests included by
President Kennedy in hta budgrt
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