WEEK ENDINr,. SATI'RnAY MAY 12,1945
TTTE CAnOEINTAK
PAGE nvt
Behind The
Play In Sports
HY DUN UK LKIOUBUB
UTit Jind purpose of the entire pro-
firitm whicli is pnrportttJly beinK
fiirjicd out for tlic beticfit i-f all
our people.
Ed Hfiidcrson. down iti Wjishin.i-
ton niiKhi be a voice cryinii In Iho
Wildeincs.s. I imi viry happy to add
nunc to his and hope the refrain is
piiked up llirouKhoui the coimtty
.Old i.inii’d oil until sorrelliing is
doiu- about it. As he so well said,
boys like .U‘>'v Owi'ii.-, Ralph Mel-
ilf. Eddie Tolati, Heii'-v Annsti
U. S. Negro League Is Launched
With Brown Dodgers In Brooklyn
[etty of Greensboro," said
mends. *
We rxpert to have a big attrac*
I tion this year, and the O.DOO fans
Ham-'22 points.
, Washington was s
the Junior meet.! noiincement of Winstoi.-S a I e m
.econd with 12: and Tnanhcra Collcjn-, IMS football
ll.llMdc. Ihlrd wilh 6 Pa.'l nvan .achcdulo include nine
rradc right of Wash.nglon'a 12. Cnn-pelition tor thr tcachara In
points. ^ ' li'de son-e f the best aggregation
■ho saw it last >ear are looking in the senior meet. Weston But- in college football . . _
~ ~ , , fcjrward In cnmilli; h..ctt thi.a yuat lir .if Wnshlriglon was high scorer. James Brown will .end the Ram
The new leasmi. no, to be cno- aUractlon wUh 12. Broidle of Washington.
fused with the Negro .National ..r ,,, ihe hisloiy ul Itie All Stars af- with 10. was runner-up, Buller won Bed
Negro American Leagues, which fuir. the fWll and the hiah Jump, and 'P rfaii.iufc.-
have been operating for the pa.sl Two big gr.is.s bands have bn n Broidie won the 11)0 and 220 Bfv> SentemlxT 29 A and T Collegi
o.n .f..ar« S\^ hi.! n,^N. KL-cund to furnish music for this ot- Haywood of Washington won the h^PhrntKr ^ A, and i.CoueM
ten vears. will haw as Us piesi , , .„ . ii.mt.r ..r HilloHe shotoot: m Winston-Salem
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KIKLY — HOPE EXPRESSED
I ttR RECOO.NITION BY ORO.AN
I4 Ell BALI.
BROOKLYN. N. Y, — Tlie forma
Kccuri'd to furnish music for this ot- Haywood of Washington won the
g'aHioii where fiienrls will n>cet -it discus; Hunter of Hillside, shotput, ...... .... . e- ,
deni Jntin Shackleford, Negro law- v[ a s»h .. .h.. .rohns-on of Millerove. the 440; »1. Kentucky Slate, in Frank
game August .Mh al the
ill i.oris I OR
i'l.NOAR.N .MI.UAI
N1.W YORK l.i
'll fit the U-p.iioi
id Edui'.iUoii,
he IlltUlCl ot (
■fficl.il Ni
lillC
for the Spin.;:irn .Medal f". the con
ing yi-ar. Ih has .■•hfo.n siicli lore lba\f Immi given
!• ii'lei • bcarance .iiid gf.wl udgii.cut Ihruiigh-! ayo becaiiM- of wh it tie .
Ill alih out tins earcei Ih.il ti honor him in the rinu. on the ciii'ler path:
Ilf wuiihl stiimiluie tiopc on Ihe pari '>f nii the gridiron
,.j»f.ri
le up
■The .V.-KI
ulh a pip I
, .Ne
■il'- fan- .lilt
Illy III fi.v .
.Ilk.- c]eail.\
I have, by
i-imuiislatue.s i)e.voiid llien
been unable to aeriuire a
bflULUtloll.
•Ill hi. uvirseas Irui.t. he
■added |f> Hie morale of million
...ir lighiiiig men, lie ha.- le,s-t
tlie pnjiiriices -
V\ei\wben, Due
England when I
.k" ;,.; W.sh.:;i.,,; Euiurc tion ul Ihe Hulled Slums Negru yer Irurn Clcvolund. A ^..d.lst, of M^iriulVlud.um,'
Hen ,1„l„.s..n. .,nd uthc-s should Ci.s, bull i.eusue wus ..nm.u,.cod ul V. dcy College und ul tm- Univ.T- .v_
ounilioii long a conference at Branch Rickeys '■tty of Michig.in l.aw School, tv; 1 • wt* ■ w/»
r.ic Brooklyn club office Rickey, except Shackleford also Is a former indo- \Vashin;lon Hljill Win>
and for his p.isitinn as operator of Eh- hondenl ball player. „ . *■ ‘
bets Field, where games wilt bv , Rickey dUclused thid he had le.jN- f rinail^lllar .IllTt
plaved, and for l is iiitcicsl in the vd tbbets Field to Joe Hall who r
u.,.rf-.rit i.i Nauro liiisi-ball will iiot wiH oporotc the Brown Dodficr.!. t
be coniR-cled lith the organization. Following b the teamV, schedule I'TZhXhnS
Six teams form the new loop,'games at Ebbets Field: Raleighs Washini.Hn High Sihou
with Brooklyn represented by thel May 24. Hilldalc; 27. Pittsburgh ;'vam w«.-i honors in .. senior meet
Brown Dodgers. Other members are Crnwford.s: 30. Detroit amongjhree high schepl track teams
Hilldalt, Pa.. Detroit. Chicago, Tole- "
do and the Piltsllurgh Crawfords.
;.l (.'ouneil of Major league jiraks contracted for
;iIm* a mem- are Ebbebs Field, Wrigloy Field,
isoti ol I 1 11.ink ii i> liidh hme that wo
eontrol. I stiip Doing hincty in the way wi' re-
lilcrary, gnrri one another aiKl the sooiu'E
[we learn that then* i- o” Mich Ihim*
he has as an exclusive Negro .md th.it we
f, .(flare all in the .‘•aino ho-d, thi' bolter
•ned ! it going lo he for everylnrfly,
f vhile people' Ii-cidenl.iliv. Ed Hinder
brii;idc.i.‘'1er from member of Ihe N.it
Johnson of Millgrov
.Monroe of W.ishiriKfon. the mile,
Hillside'.s team took the 440 re
lay.
.Another meet will be h»lri at
Wa.shlngton High on Friday. May
lllh.
Wiiistf)!! Teachers An-
nixinee '!.> I'oidball
I.AIN 'lAl.K
(''iiiiiiiucd fi "111 p.ig
ich'd .■ll..
Into worn.
. tilin' I- rippefl
if'-sl from ihc
II ilial.'l.
ki r
llllil lh«’ Coil-|euci
,1 TO ye.ir old ' aboi
Physical Eilin
Ihit J...-1 till' "f a --tiiuilmg conimiitee of ih ■ Chicago, and Forbes Field,
l.oui^ had done moir lor' hettei 1-Mnei.ran A>soeiat..m for Health, hurgh. Five heme dates have been
Anulo-Am. rieaii lelaiions than ..iiy ' PhvN,i al Kduc..ii"ii. and Rreiealioii. .iiranged for Hic Brooklyn nine, the
U.11 'tv. t n‘ eve it - Ml It happens that he h the only •eol- fiisl bein,; set fur May 24 against
V ' ' 1. ,Ti" n emle I of the— eommitters Hilldale. GREENSBORO — The origin:
•The ivei-ige Negro edueaiir in-'Tle- fpiote-' ate Kd- What niiohl he At the beginning of the confer- South's Sixth Annual All Star
liiiei-.o or vieeil wotkei d.je-. uotisaid ..hoiif the partieul.ir quoi.-> le- mce. iiitcnded by clul)-owncrs and ■ Ruseball Game will be held in
■e - I lo leeo iP/c uImI an iiifhi- f'lred to aoo\e. Kilwm B Hetuli'c- w.Iters, Rickey marie it clear that (;;i-t.(.n;boro on Augu.sl 5th. Stars
'upon the niabM'N ■» brought -on i- rti.mg a darn good job. if only -it is m.t n'y purpose to discu^ W- ^ frum all parts of the sooth accord
tlirough our heroc*- in tlu-iiti soegcsiin.- Ji
Detroit —
June 6. Hilldalc (night game); l7 jherc Tuesday, May 8. Washington >clw>|l|||(b
Chicago. High sored 42 points Hillside. .12.
V tand Millgrove. 15.
' Whitted School of Duiham. with WINSTON-SAI.EM
All-Star Came Set I’or
Aug..) In Creenshoro
GREENSBORO — The
South's Sixth Annual
fort Kentucky
Oct. 13. N. C- Slate College. Dur
Oet 20. Bhieficld Slate at Wi
ton-Salcm.
Oct. 27. Va. State College, at Win."!-
ton-Salerr Homecoming)
Nov. 3. J. C. Smith at Charlotte.
Nov. 19 W, Va. State, at Institute.
. 17. Dovei State, at Winston-
‘ SaVm
j Nov. 24, Knoxville College
Knoxville. Tenn
Ix-t’.s Rack The Seventh!
inul!
I.oiiiv
the day Neyro player.s becoming mem-1 jng lo a statement by A. J. Ham-
glii th
aiii> iniRixl
■igiiig upon
agon
aiiis.
ThiDUgh.dil Ihe
•(.. pii'iiod into I'hoi
•-h IJetlu'.i ilie. Tin
ihout the -strectN co.
Mcne.
•Ahmit h.df of tiio e who fou-^h’
d Niiovi'il to .;i i closer to Ihe cn-
.1,. Wile WOMI' o, young gills
fl i-hililri-ii Hai.ie,-. in .irm.s uiiti
Idlers liy H.c seori' cliiing I" their
nor of
-l scre.irn-
i.ii'iitiee. nor
-..iiipping .sava^i
, h.mgid, IV Olid of spot
•|!el|i,, till hrea lied when ,i n-.u piejiidiei-s olten nails wnen
* [1.1 .on. oti. Ihe eioVMl rii-iu'i the thrills nf snijrluu evMit> semi
f-.m-ioot w.ie ei.el'.Mire .iloul udrcnalin coursiug tnrougli ihe
- .ftold ,md M-i.mihled I t lr.tg-| veins of these wh . wime.-s alhlelic
• , as meineiiloe- o| th- -Mieet.icle., tvelilji. The m.isSes fei 1, thi y seldoni
1 ., tin.ill e.imi 111 ..iitotnobile.-.itl.iiik. Tlii-y rat;..mi!i:?c their pre-
id by huiiduds of freight; Indices. Wilh lOii.OOO people -veing
iBuddy Young on ili" gridumi. 01
.loe Louis ‘I Jes-e Owens in action,
they leci-cni/c the human ucuio
muscular powir lielongs to no one
i:ice Give this thought your consid-
er:itii>n. TImnk J 'U. E B. Hender
son.’'
I have often wondered Ju.-i why
our top Ni'groes. and I mean in the
in.slance il.O'e in le ulifship br.nk-
ets. have iH-r.'i.'t'd in .1 hand'- -ff.
snooty altitude
pie stmxt oil roi.fa of ne.irby ihc No I fegure
■ uildinus, hung lioin telephone da.v. Every hum
.Mood man could conceive ■! h:i.s been,
wiine—• ttie ext- cowered on the big. humble, quiet'
na ii'sa--.sin from the cotton field-
■Thi-. I. not a lepi'il of cruel nf Alahiima. hut only .11 isolated in
for the stances has any atirutinn been
shown Loul.' by top N'-croes except
'“hustle" on him f"r donation*
this and that cause or to use his
name as box office bait f" get peo
ple inside the door for a price.
Louis is ns entitled to the Spln-
'.•irn Mednl as have been Dr. Du
Bois, Marian Anderson. A C
Spaulding, and the long list of
prominent Necroes who have been
given the medal.
Sinee achUvement. not snri:il
Dres' gc and position, is the ol?Ject
Ilf concern here, who cm deny that
Louis' achievement.* in breaking
down rate nrejiidice.s and being an
outstanding example
called the ‘‘new Negro does not
match that of other wnners of the
award' Certainly no .v'ecro, and I
m:ike no exception in this statemei’.t. i
c:in even approach I,oui in the mag
nitude of his contact with white
people and in the degree of personal
regard that whiles hold for him all
over the world. In fact. -loe Louis is
the biggest name we have today.
Whllc the fact that Louis earns his
living in the prize ring might of
fend the delicate, social sensibili
ties of our HEAVY ROOK SET. i:
is .lot lo b. doubted that his stature
Is not one wit dimini-hcri by thi
snubbing of those wh.i are franklv
envious of wh;it e Ho«* and •what
■T^
if hu-:Sping.
when gru in SfH.ri
semi i del son
new' fact
Her edit
. ludi-d in the
bers of clubs m our present organ-
ig vised. I'-n- iz d hasehiTl league or of white
■d iii(orm;iiion. players becoming members of the
md omissions in his oar- pjiipnscd Negro bawball leuBue."
•e fxpei .ed to he in- Rickey said h«' hopi-d the league
ev 'cd volume Right \vi old become a model for all cir-
■king ii'.fi'i'iTiati'in re- culls to follow, that a sound strue-
tnirding 'hooting, hunluig. or fi.st - ture would come out of it and that
lug club.', bowlo.u. or uiiusu.d league, in Mme. would be accept-
'lioris lea--ues and iii’,q;inriing iiidi-'. d liv the .National Association of
\iriu.ils or teams th oiighoul tlie Prufcssionul Baseball Clubs. Such
eoi.ntiy. Hi- I.' ixtiemely .inxiou* i-' aceepU.ncc would make league pla^-
11I1I in datji on thi*. ann he m, v 11- e.s eligible to be drafted by lh»
reach.-d at tin South l.«-e Highw.iy. majors.
F;.lls C’huieh. Vn-inia I Wtun this point wps stressed.
V Riekiy declined l!i enter into a dis-
Htcause .if the gre.ite: nei d fnr'cuj'ion concerning the possjbilltie.s
fill.- and oils the veeivlit of hogs 00 nf Negro pl.iyers eventually play-
which p'u e siipiioris v ill applv hi.* ing in the big league. He .-aid he
d Jot L‘ui.'.! I'feo raised to 300 is -mds as against h;id made that clear te his opening
long N'egroe' to-;ri'0 previous limit of 270 pounds remarks,
th.il the vhite
rrond.s, promoter of the diamond
attraction, will be on hand to greet
the many fans.
The bids from seven other states
in Dixie were very high iind in
viting to the cm.imitleo for the fray,
but all were turned down and
scrapped in the waste bu.sket.
“The game will be played in
lion
ive.s of ClMi-i
• cri.^s of .1
ng for a liui
blind of lioodo'
l;irk .Africa
"It is ;i i po
pari of |i« ..|)le w II
call (henisi-lvvs tlic hi“-'
I i .icc >d hum:iM b> mg:
irld.
i the
■ Ne:
p..per
Dviai
ik |il;icc
u* riiursi- of .iction.
"No. huniiin u.-miro
• e but Ihi' m
(f thy Owin'
[II inti d .ifter
.. not before,
refl'-cti.-u of
textbook on i
ivior of
I hmisc
civiliz-
:ii the
lor
11 have t
1,., lefoi mil’''. .oiTor, scan-
lal. and lust can be climin.ited
mill tlie pa;,e: of the honest news-
•AVhen these things ce.nse to be.
1 wspapers will not h-ive to report
■^m."
Oeiting bark to the "re-wrlters
md the sipiawkers, it might be not
’d here that the most vivid simile
that I can recall is that of a wcU-
knnwn leader of a po'wcrful orga
m whe calls up the Negro
.papi r iffire, if he is in the
of lh:it particular paper, and
says: "I uudcr.'timd Ih.u you h.id
someMiiiig Ul th-i'- al "ut n e List
Confidence
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m."
Jetting buck lo Ihv “re-wrlters
1 the squHwkers. il might be not-
hrrr tliiit the most vivid simile
t ! can recall is that of a well-
■wn IcadcT "f a po-werful organ-
linn who calls up thr Negro
K .p.ipi r '(ffirr if ho is in the
11 of lh..i particular paper. :iiid
> -I umh’is'aiiri lh.it you had
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.•k Will vi.ii plra-f- -fiid a m;iik-
ro,.v ..f tl, " ■’
.i|. TIm'h
■haM III III
;,i-t Iho I'dili
latod l).;it th
ifsoiidi’d to I
i-h " Th.
mill
•vata
■ he
.. . ixpci-tod I
•■.‘.TO.' •^oinUmim"
-.ill him to a k hin.
r the oajrf'r contain-
., hin> to hiN 'iffire
nf p.iyrnoiit for thi*
..,.(1 iln' question
liiinqiu K«’Mtlom
(I d
I lli.v
.md
I d..o-l W'
of Nccm
III' h .f'l'C
wh III. I
•mild u-i liaiik-
V. Ill' ri’ no any
of till.' ilk who
,1 hoiiflly por
tKi' of ils entn-
h.ipponiiig;-
y. M-andal. "r
mo Nfuio. do
mako no oxreptinn in this statemerl, !
can evm approach Loul^ in the mau- j
nitude of his contact with white:
people and in the degree of personal'
regard that whites hold for him all
ciwr the world. In fact. Joe Louis is
the biggest name we have today.
While the fact that Louis earns his
living in the prize ring might of-
fmd the delicate, social sensibili
ties of our HEAVY BOOK SET, it
is rot to b.’ doubted that his stature
K not one wit diminished by tlv
snubbing «r those wh.. are franklv
envious of what hr docs and whal 1
hi. ei.fod.ilities p'lrtend. !
The National Assoeialion for th'-.
Adv:-n«oiTieut of r»loiod People,
whi'-h founded tlic aw;ird and give*,
it nut nriitiially. shouUI have long
:,cy taken Ihe position that rerog-
irioii of a' hievements of Negroes in '
all walks of life is a requisite for in
suiral- -n. To narrow d'lwn the field :
of -r-li ctions to a restri'tcd few "f
tho'»- who sing songs, write bo'^k.-',
pl.iys make sprerhes. preaeh ser-
11 niul so on IS L'ghly unwise
and takes
N«
Ih.
I lie'.'
* by
. poliey
(•'.* both
hpe. l Ml,liter ,111 I III pieienta-
II1..I neli a li-qiT eaii wm "
r and more le.p'-n.'ive reading
r fu'W'piiiers rxl-t mainly ‘'U
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o-i-allrd belter e'' nient w.ik' '
id -iipp.iil.‘- Negro papir: right
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i-lh 'C’nt miiss's. I fear that Ihe
lainis will have I > eontinuc iu
iiini of 1. t*er writing and talks
I rro...f p.-iiM'r.-- luc going t"
In lh:it which keeps them
.■nd tliey cannot be bhimed
oing lh’ same.
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