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WEEK ENDING SAT I It I.) AY, JULY 9, 19 f 9 ROBINSON FIRST NEGRO ALL-STAR PLAYER SPORTS *• ' t i.. ~<■. • i j Beating X he G un i | BY M. MOSES I " ' >' - t\ ' i AMERICANS AU. HNiJEJ't THE SKIN NEW YORK ‘AN i Editor * Note. Monthly in i a natß <ia!l> r?.id an.) '.’is'Vi ■" •-•>• lumt) qu*»i> :'D!i>“ to i." ilealiis Willi outstanding j i ;ui.i wi. • immoi-tajg in all a fn on: d mve to aid cm ludAioowia. fruiu he i eon-in. oiac a !.•:»: !i • ' this- (oiUilin wTlieh I .-ill "Aineri ■ an* All Vi w ■ ifanh V; a; do- ANi >ll D !t"hr i Fte* tHR in in «port art hive -1 Hlc - f pin lie! » Nr. ■--f. - 1 : known Rank him with . ’* ■ tornadoes a- u Paige j... Wiiimv■ ■ ■ ::i Phil Ct'a'kiril I‘---/ —i, lie Hl'lllir' Son ( :: 'l' /,P' .. 1 ! t fling Lindsey Whltw-u-Mi. "Nip: Wlnt-ri. Will;.. Eo no f- . Royan "iiim” Juiir' •n . EDDIE \Rf ARO. tln- E . •wonder-jockey \vl,.» I,a- !.• -i. E l panic -- lor IS year*. : lit* only /id tl to Will to- rk!--.. Kesko K> i)f!U. f... I; tinn-e in. J. i \ pro jceke-v Isaa- Yiuro'n wb • flourished more fit mi ~ italf-. 0n.,-. ago. icdt- thine Derby :nn. :• ~ did Kail S /iui-- r ;;t- «us ntvurnl {'bout twit derail’s tie,. sandy hadleei;. >t • tr» (Hit-day somite! inn ‘ of »h 8 fi’i V' >li ' L A j in l■*w i s. :■•- i • ( t ■ world’s !♦-;<! hf!‘ ii 11: : *; -for month- Ht won fn . , i Wiiiit i‘-n of li.noi'oid t'.-iiii .‘•ladDia: Sou.it; lin’d' N'j 1 i.;id lost il lin 1 1" -an/' .in. !•» !!’•• amazii/f AY it •«- t '■ ;■ Saddn i ihcugt '.’s'.nr a u fitili; ininls d *ior. a a:■ tv-:; d ... . !,. «• f~.< • rddE- .E ■i D arM n ’.n . i.i. Joseph ijt’WfV. r. «:i. ■.;•!.• d by * rnui.i- a..: to 1- in; • ” t tit inv tSt!» at : ... ,»1 ft heart am: an nook oft. ; ... fisting of ;;t■ k....y tiff a Pad atul »>min« “ii it. siiioCmflic a ii- DU by cianii-'in" t lit 1> »c *•. -' ».rp.pin oil -t ly s t , lilt In* into tin’ .tip.- a ait ■ / ■I. \lif~ itili < If" tOUi ill ’ /p* 1: aa i bar rap- m litow. . - t '. iu. p llig D :IT* •’! La -li-i w;!l: . ’OiL R B.ad no Johnii> !>ajnUv* in k. .»ad voußiMnf fh*-n kn.tvM: hp?t«*r ’n t rf'L'T fißiitiia j:: e' »ItitJl 'i.n'S iin-rinp ISt • ri. tv,. ;.vn •i; a i<y •iiiidod :* j )tt’ ! it i •»> i.tt/kf.i ~ t-. n tiiie-’..-: •*•!..*« thn r. i.midst v. .a ~ umr Ti.o 1... »Tt ft*w lii-’/t h v iv; t i t fiCTiLs L • IWf t D iID-n <if o4';V WfUrht >. IMP VVtiRI D SERIES SAW i ll’- uni in rt- !.: ; ••! Id tit li. Tltf’ :!r.tv» llui, I 'lji n : t!/. I tur ■' osi f‘; 1n t - i:t'f*.-|>f lai ;j tli.i'' !<a *-: ’ i.a vilh 2: t’halk'iip up 11 patuat.’- .anl li fli;.tm (in the Ul'O ; ’ salt' ’.■! tin itHl’-ff, ibis ..ar.it' Eliin; ;i.: mark fui most r-rrors )>■ am..in 1 1/ 1 t-a }ioDr>l—. JED WU.StiN, HOMES'I MAD i rays Rack in MD'. 1 t»nioia-d a ;iu 'ait mtiirview wi’.h .tut! Wituon. ’shorn Evt aiw ..>. railed on of ihe *nost flert-a (•‘otnjmtit«>r*i tvs/- ball (colored <■ whit” i I,<. i, vnvr He If a t 1/t-ei! ]>!a ■> ■ !|. i u -ea son> then anil was as unr- !*••:• in" egainst topflight iiir. h, iv k a-.. ano \s hi: ii'i ta ii in . r si nr’ breaking in wii•. >h ■ liah:moi. r lii.’l: So.', i. R.i ; To ,/ud Wilson 'li* v nil liu.l ed alike ti nie/ni pitchers) and they were Deftt (Urine lozzy in an Rul lei Youl:ley. WjiJJ* Poster. Satchel Paige, Nn-ltir Williams, f)i,-V Red ding and Hilton Smith When tlu* "chips Here down" Wilson hi! them ah . 1 )li ft,' long diatainvs 111 that The 1 • fl<ill hi.ithilr l.eftv Drove with a jn-ici mg o him was mowing down select group of Negro sta:>• one day in the long ago striking out tint-' i f then/ more than orna with hi "yon esn't-.see- ii ' last hall. Wilson came so bat and steely eyed watch Take Home a Case 24 BOTTLES $100 PLUS OPPISIT ed two drove pitches ft'g l»c Mill! Mistering spet d In a split-second thousands o! Negro a'id white fans vent wild as ".led" whaled a Grove 1 pi’.i'li ont-nf the park for a tw.i-ru i li’ii -1 Ask ' 1 tirzy' Dean nii.int hi> .. . .lit), Wlh-Otl in i ’ki ifliOi iinitiutn A'ashii ivint; 1> i will-, Ai.uon fans ■ v..,t ■ iiir, lElnm Smith had ihe Eutnestf-a'l i;ravs in m tin- ninth ’inallu'. Manager Vie Hari’is s! y . n,; Ed li- look, ti at tv 0 special ,1. ,iv. Vi, • o! tile Kalis i t iiy Mon. . at oils a,and with ihe count one -lid ; via hint ~ ,p. d ... w halt- a clean ritiub). t.. center ' ..mi Do was lii'i! Grays Vith i■,c-iv vii’or w,-::i i.ti !r o m there lo It ~ 1 wii, il; till’ lot ft tn Cert low's triple. One night in : ? •t i -.’ith iwo down in tin* ninth nil t r i,iii Snow s lt.,e ::i., ►. Elites At 1;. I git- rI- i*.i ’ ! .-a iii n t 4-k ; \\<:- -trode majestically to ihe plat • ' :•> Elay 1, is A! I ' /!■ ! il;l yjau" dill his liiiie w:m to hidi i ' i.-iilVhillg irii .e that s uit thrC” Elays s.ni’vyj,... it,.,.;*- Ik, r a 5-4 lioini'si.t ad i ii’tory I’ifiii ; l'’ ! tv ' hem all a . N>gro pitchers, as well a.-- a t.: u’ ..while when a;,,..... a. to the./ 1 • 0121 * SAMMY .IKTVUtOE iM'ni Mvr : iv.< rnniirs ii t>use : Nil. . • i cjo., U'<i < t J1 ! Rinjfl, N Y : L: ’rdHtll :tMI 1 Vi-tel# Ofl thFi h;ti k( ’ « ! hrDf W '.IM I'iliS be» r: Mtliriw ti,D iiali ut a :{•«> Hip. i* dd{ b» ifiH •• U3i ts) join IhL i' ;<t<: ; • u clab U. Ue still ; lull MiiiNlfh \ Hu.* ol aolciin^ • it t*i rhu ' I liking in the fa»*- d w { > (Hit . ... , . A ft ii I ■d« iiHbt Sammy J t]ii*o< would rr.ikw oil' «»s' ?:ia ' •!' bji 'ue i'a.-** I niJ’.' y\r.i‘ star*! St.*** h <w wrone >)1 UR CD ,'j I>( Li’KK KASI fH. natur'ii 1 : ( U 1’ v j i;: .f' v ’b Hibson. J()' Jd ksou Ty Cobb ;uid Ro;M'la iiovn-bv wvu? itronml. is to ' ! .f iJ ! ' Di'.llf* , o*> bat to Hi.- , hi.iiaiL :• ooa if w hr..? w - , I'lOUi iiiii Y-tck> “tront of lot- a mi: »J ] 5 'o ol'U U fri-ofi v* h'**ioF i\\o If v,i-v(*r. i:». rnighi no? mak* is fhbi as lio has u/ulitkoio? •l o, "i ii! 'Oil 01. '.,Lt. t BIG ENTRY SEEN IN Ff.MSFE TENNIS MEET T A 1 /DA It ASS EE \ccortling t» reports from Eoatti Walter Austin :• !;*• gi number of outstnudine play ei s ’.‘. iii panielpate iii 'the first an i ual i; : State it>ni nuiia’iu so he heh! t.n tin- Florida a and -Vi. Col lege Tennis fkinrls July 5-s. Tn vi in tiling hat e been sent to over; forty i InltK in E.- ugia Florida m:d , A.'nlianun George Stewart will lie top-seed- ’ ' 'I in tin- meek singles with Coy ."a A.list in former Nalional infercol- : U-.gi:i‘e riinmpiiin seeded N ■ ‘J in 1 lie women's singles Althea (!ih- : son. a student at Florida A anl At. College and National Women's Singles Champ, will be needed No. , 1 and Miss Margaret Peters •! Tits kegee Eustiiute will lie seeded \ O Wiiliarn Wive ins. the stale high s-ehool champ, will h.- top seeded i il. til Jr. event Helen Mundy. N„ Tinnal Girls CTiamp also a smdeiit i a Florida and M. College, will h-> top-seeded in the girls evdot. | William Wiggins. Sr will be top- ; needed in the Veterans singles. ROBBIE USDS NAT. LEAGUE IN EVERYTHING Jack It* Robinson maintains hi.- , Jem! of iii/- National I.eag'ue bat-j Dili- t;u>e with Hila av<-age Robbie also lends In hits with i'6. stolen bases with Pi and runs j hatted in with Mi He is tied with j (-animate Reese in runs scored I iv ith f«ft. Don Neiveombi:* Dodger hu-riev. ; has lull file games while losing 1 knr Pi the sc’*c-uty-two innings In* ' I ns pitched he has given up 64: hiis allowed 2f< runs 10 score and : walked 12. Forty-th'-ee b:,uer- have; 1 fun dismi; -.ed from tin 1 plate by j ills fast bail. Ov *r in th- junloi 1. ague, | (Tevelnnd's Darcy Dotty 's at ill bat [ ling in the clean-up position Hire i Robinson, hut he is only bat tint,' DC. H- ha been a; bar 222 tine w dri\, n in 25 runs, and bus scot •■it l.i rues himself He has "A hits. Tea In mat - .Sal'litd I’alVt . ha)k< /! tip '/is thiid win es the season on sonday ! • de' anag. the S' l i..- ii Tiro wii s lie has Pan losses PENDLETON BEST STEALER IN AMEB, ASSO, ST. !'A ' I. :' NR - I • i > Peltier Jimmy Rendition is not tiie heaviest liittei in the American as soiiaiion. bn' rk ikill) S»hir«T•* .\!an (tier Walt Ale ioi; sa vs his ; jlie! on ’h- base paibs make nj> for ii P/ lidl ’t-iR wa- leadiiu" the T-anii las' v,, eh \i ith 20 has. thefts and is hailing at a 270 clip. Several . tlcvs- aeo la- vv,;. sent to the hiis, pita) yfp-i beiio- conked with a pitched ball and there was porno apprehension as to wh'iher he wr.tiiii he ball shy tin reaTti r H.o, • -i *- * ret nri ■ .'.in .y hatting :: for -4 tot 2 straigbi ran,. ’lh r.dbtoti i (mtiiiut s I/, make mi" takes ‘iiiw- of them mstiy bu . Ailston say s hi., ward iia.- what ; takes ai d lie',- ooirig !-./ let him "it a ll, by doing " Aft -r all Jinimy is on 1 -, year, "id and /-.!!■ -Ik- u“ ! ii. - reia i lively a newcomer in baseball hav 1 iiift -tarted his proiessir/iiai careei : ” 3f• 4 S with the < hi ago Amiri ' can Giants of the Negro American Isai '.i As- i '-ior {mints on*. Pen 'rib ton I,as done well make tp - grade- in Tmple-A e./mprin .u his fit-: et-asou in iriaiaoiz—d hail. .mm- :• n.iliv- ~f c; Ehacb-' Mo. ..(id was out. standing :ti bus / ketbrßl and track in high s-choed ■ il SI I .//in- He math his firs* lea! a!P a/f/i . - I ■/;••!■:/!; (luring, his -1 1s I ;n file i: i -if e; i t ,/;vr During Em jia-'t Eat ill wint’o .■.eti.’.oik tie plft.ved With CarnuH >'* m ■/■■.< !;, and !;,/ 4lf That' - v 100 t Fl ...SCO Thompson Brooklyn . I ■ ei.i din ..10,. .-{.’Oiled him and ! i.iin Up tol S! J*:• <ll WHITE SOX HIRE NEGRO SCOUT GfUCACO (ANP i - The Chi -1 goto White Sox have finally uc.ep n-d tie idea that sin-rs. are sc tit 8 n'-yro nast ball p-layers wo/ih scout ing. Dan' week John Rigne director Hi. Sox farm system .announ ced the signing- of John Donald i son 45, former Kansas City Vlon ; arch pitcher, as part-time scout : Donaldson will give tin- nig eyt ic Nt-t'io j-ruspe.-is in lie- Hr -at.-i Chicago area Donaldson was an outstanding Neffi-' American heaitir hurler for 1 12 rears, between 1f)22 .'hi. Th- basement-dwelling' White Sox , have he,-SI cali'.'d the loughit,K : stock of the American league be- , j cause of their short-sightedness In 1 not hiring- ari outstanding Warn i rospgc. as haw the Clevebind Indians, tin- Brooklyn Rollers Nc'v Vnrk film is. arid Hoston Braves ; The sox home grounds Corn.' !.'•> pare, is light in ihe hack yard "1 f'hlcagx.'js crowded Negro cop , u'uiiirv on the South Side and is ! ’ a’-'il.v accc.ss.'ble to Negro pati'cns. . Hu t bad availed themselves of . Diiki Roster, a Monte Trvit:. or Samniy .lethrix*. ttli playing: in minor leagues, but owned by the Indians, Giants and Dodge re re : sportively the Sox could have bol stered ilieit position ii; the league , nd rea|ted thousands of dollar'- i-SHIRTS HONOR HOKiT- ROBINSON NEW YORK | ANIb ■ Ti-gnrd ' l>-s of holm- (own loyalty the face : -1 tun .Trickle Robinson will be seen on thousands of tee shirts all ever the country in the n, xt few (lavs. j The shirts will be Introduced for ' •he f irst time V>.v tin- Spor-T-Ap- | i*ar«l divisii.il of Jack Avedon Pro ' ' duels Oorp. in New York. The core i I'itny said it has secured the ex- ; | clusiv-'- (ranchfse for use of The I slugging Brooklyn second base- . fnan’s photograph and signature in : the wearing apparel field. Other Jackie Robinson products j ! being introduced by the same com- ; rany Include decorative mulß-coi- | or rayon crepe head scarfs and. I baiidkerhlefs with rolled edges j ! Head scarfs are also available Is i 100 percent: wool. AT THE RINGSIDE BETWEEN FIGHTS —A DEED Now thin the big fight is ovei ;,nd Eaid f'hailes is the new* heavyweight king ami Joe Louis 1 has already stepped out of the pic ture, the inevitable letdown tn the boxing world has come Ev.-n the busy pen of Many Men l del, pohllc.it ‘ director of the Inter : alioiia! Boxing club. I idle, and all he has to say is. "No news to- I dav." Ehnrles is off' t. the gon' j links niter being told to keep off j during his training period. H- . ays he will fight in an ou l ' doom feature for a guarantee' of ! $ 10U.00C and ilu- approval of Joe Louis and the TIP His manager, j Juke Mints who provide- 1 the most j dramatic monten’ of 'hr- title bout by fainting when the decision was I announced, scici Charles, was not | planning io fight Dm v. innet of i the .Maxim-Dtsnevicl: vc-inalcli As ;Tightbeavy Gharles tried in vain to get a shot .it Gns T..--UI-- > ichV ; title He bus whipped Maxim In a /split decision 15 round ho u t in 1 Cincinnati. One thing tha; Charles wants to , do. howevei. is ti,- chani|> of ail E s states by defending his crown Hi New York «gainst the winner if !be London bout fn-. w• -n Dee Kn , ’ old and Brine Wood. ->ck. Sept He vants the umlisjiutcd tiDe of the world Wliile ;n Chicago. Cluiites ivie ; a much sought after young man. iiuijil l ed.- of fans of every age iie I ’iiiidtd his autograph - mid hr . gave it. At the Xu: ie.n&l Negr > A rhievemeni Day exp /'it mi, at Ihe Coliseum Tit- received a merit award for hi* uc I’icvei'ie-nt 1 ’icvei'ie-nt In Tht a,i an timt ’t - ilrito: at ioi Ji /-.-•<• g Joe Wah'o:) krfnly di.y.ippo hiird it f}'i ir.il ./,/;,< cl !>if hull'. '..1.//.V ht Kill RALEIGH TIGERS WIN FOUR STRAIGHTS FROM RICHMOND Tile Raleigh T aei-s !94> Cham : of Ihi N‘-i:|-., A merit at As • 11;-: :: ..- > • .uirelitly the ho! , test ’»*ain in Die i./Op Skipper R" ; /■SI Sails' s. : vimnt team has "<»ti iiiin ./lit nf the ias! eleven y .titles played and have 'ompiled ’ a l-.'icue . orn d twenty five u j.-.s and i.niy siren deletits the Cle.lUjo ;,V( liow. ,t flOrttl-t •-ra umr -Aiib ill. KP iim./iul Giani* , mid tiav(- won foot straight games 1 Tioin the Virginia Club. Raleigh snored ■j. tore-.- ; ,i York. IT 7 i/f. Jillje 2? 7-2 fit StliUldshn: - ha ’!> Jum 2> T■ l ■ 5 Slink'll v on June 2h and T I'niontowu <’!. June he. Ou-tAianditig star.- •« >»,,-• Tiger' Play have b-.'li 'be -ensat i- nal de- j i r i;- : v.- pit-,.. ib- Tire i-8 v.jutll- | fu) iie.i.-i.-io r,/intiin.,lii'.n of Ct-i;. 'Whit” tit secomi base and Johnnv : E< • ';/ ! ■ .-I -he, I -l Bill S. i:i 1 >ail*. ' iah gufinertimn • 1 d pitclier-outfi* Idei Bit) Mac V -11 111'-.'/* be •. :tj,. .., ro/is . -,, Ibe ortai k Jo- Ranthei ci e.sttmt has tw<-n '!■. :>!»•• man on Die pitch uig Muff v. th four w ins Ralt-itii eoncluded its tour with Richmond playing at Baltimore on July -ith. Following a July mth date with the Homestead Grey* ~t ( A ashingcon and North Carolina dates with the Puerto Rican All I Stars or Wilmington on .Tul;. Mth j tin Tigers head east again to pin dates ic Bridgeport Conn.: Sey ■ munr. Conn. Hatiden. Conn., Eli' j abet.h N. ,i . Hartford Conn : liingtiamptoti, Conn.; fthaca N. rnd Homer. N. Y. LUKE EASTER UNDERGOES KNEE OPERATION CLEVELAND ( ANP) Fi.vd ■ Hnsoman Duke Faster of the San Diego Padres may have to watt j until 19.0 h lo make bis major league : ; hid He was flown Cleveland ! last week where X-ray photos shi/wed that he sufii-r”d a cbipjxu! knee cap, Easter w.-.s operated on shortly after his arrival in Cleveland, al though he had expressed opposf Den to such before he left S-ui | Diego, His knee was injured dur- j im- spring training and wa • hint ! ■■gain, during the regular reason ; hy would-)>e basi- stealers slidltic haik into first base. When tlie sensational swat King | lett the Pa.-ifi. Coast league to ; face the operating table, t, • wa- | leading tin league in runs batted it: with a collection of f»2. and wa - I j leading the league in halting with j j d hi" average .Shortly before his I '; Cleveland trio, he was leading in j' : home runs with 25. Inn was edged i 1 days. ngo. Easier had expresse/1 opposition | jby teammet. Max Wed Severn) | ito the operation, according to re- j | ports, hut. following a conference I j with Hank Greenberg, manager m ! | Cleveland's farm system, be co,i --j rented to do what, ever staff do,- i I tors deemed neetwsarv. The B;4y-50 supply of V S. wheat ! t i has been estimated at upproxi- ' j mutely 1.637,000.000 bushels in- j | eluding s TSMf) crop of about 1,337,- j' I '-00,00 and .■ July i carryover of j j about 3ftO.OOa.OOC bushels of old j< i wheat. A supply c;i this size would j J Ibe the largest on record. 1 I’irp: CAROLINIAN fitjht itf/mn. TWO Ti'i'DF. iiOl'TS COMI'NG VP ! THIS MONTH In spite of Die lull in pug i 1 ist i gossip, two real title scraps are coming up one next week,, Julv 11. between Sugar Ray Robinson. ! wekerweißht champion, and Kid Gavllan. and the other July 2 be tween lightweight king Ik- Will: anis and Enrique Bolanos. Working out in I’oinpt.oii l.akes, N. J. Rob/iis.iii has demonstrateD Dhat be stiil i-an make the weight for his HT pound tmttle with (in '•Man in i-lvlladelliida. Me weigh ed less than 14!) pounds with equip i ment two week* before Ea- bit night. He -veil took at' a day from box tie to keep from becoming too sharp bef.'u-e the bout and grow ing stale. While iti training he tia* ; been conei nti-atiiig on the 34 7 pri. ('ivision, and say* notliing about •' possibli- lliei-Diig with Jake i.a- Motta for th’ middleweight crown Gaviian spars every day in his ■ training naarieis at ParksviHe X Y.. boxing six rounds a day. he rounding iutii gooil shape. He is ■ d/iwn t„ 14v iioundv. Out iii <'alll'orni.t Ik- William* has -parted training, for his July 21 bout with Enrique Solanos. At ter a few days of limbering up ex ■ i.ises he has begun his sparring drills. Thia title bout will determine yvii.-iher \\ illiams lias gout ;..u; 1, oi no' Vi.aed th’’ boxer M the \ < • t 1 !)4fi. lie has done little in I'-4Y lit I/s! two bouts oo tv i,l tja x : 111 11 wliom Tie had previously defeated. • and he has been forces! to postpone . bis bon* with Boluuos twin- bt iransc of injuries. E'olntios T s.- been fighting ui:., ii). bouts :,i Mexico Guy ur/-i:D> WILSON mi. PI \\ PRO l! tSEBAI.I, AM) BASKKTBALI. ANDERSON, lnd \N('i >« »•/» ; 'Viis.iii Anderson <:*all iij i• ! ana brisketball renter. it 1 j;ed up | List week (jlftv pr„ baskei t>., :i | w;ih sl'll Harlem Globetrotter- uiu l pro baseball with the t'nb-ai-u : Amcricaii Giants of the X> pi\ American league Wilson l> ims.smp up a year of i elit;iiniji y Mi >‘fiMcpf ri. ptav wit!i Hie Tiottt i s and Giants. Darin-' ids sj. r— > n«rjt at Amh-i.-.-n ■■ Net! :h. ;aff ia H-uiaa ~,,-ii t. , I viiiii ail aggregate total of I int He was alLsiuit- c.ntei 1..; : t urh of these years. Du rim l .\iuU‘S\soiiV recent tm-- 'i/.-jii •- t-ast.ii he baited 4J*S. while ;.layi),t- center field - I), h. PARENTS FORM <;i?OI P TO END .11 PLAVCROI NDS WASHINGTON < A NT' Re* 1 Mia us their goal a Waslngttm I> < in which children of all races U iit play at any playgrounds'. par *cts have organised tiie Consol id , iod Parents group here to end i tegi'ettal ion in the city’s recreo i lional facilities This group lias held several mass m Cartings protos'iny the Diw.rici Reereiuiun board - .- insistence upon separao- playgrounds Its member< <oTitribnie each to the group s expense funds This money will help pay possible court costs. Chao. Hoc 'on. attorney, has promised his services free «>!' charge. Officers of the new group arc urdrivr ißishop, president; W K. Gil!, vice president; Mis. t f Maeklin secretaty and .1 I, Halo.-. Sr., treasurer. Th- group has printed a pa ;phli-t explaiiniing wliat it is fight ing for. At the ‘-nine title it has printed letters explaining the situ-' ittion to government officials, but nothing has been done about these conditions. DA > BRIDGE RATS .380 IN 100 TIMES AT THE PLATE MINNEAPOLIS (ANP) Ray T >:i till ridge even it, his latter years is top batter in the tripL - A Aniej ieati Association. La-I week Dandl idge Olisi rv(-‘l bis I noth time at but with the ! Miune:i|tolis Millers. New York j Giant farm (earn, by registering a j .380 hatting average best In the ; league. Band ridge and Pitcher Dave i Barnhill were acquired several ; weeks ago from the New York Cu- i bans ot the Negro National League Believed to bo past bis middle !lOs. 1 Daodridge is one of the fastest j inflelder:-' in the American Associ ation He plays second base, short j stop and third with equal facility. ; Production of more home food i supplies has been set as the N< ' i objective of u lone range agri cultural program formulated by t Bertie County farmers and trueir ! leaders. _ t ; Simmons Scores Baseball Fans For Lack of Support CIIIC A (it) » ANP The 11 u.• lion of fan support of .Negro bus-”- I’hH reams was brought up lust week by another bus ball official. H. S. Simmons, business mn!uis ,o i .J the Chicago Am-; ican Giants. Reason behind his tiareup at he (lack of support ol The America:.' Giants seenis tto be that an aver ! age attendance of around :.i>■:.) lane Imvi been coining to see the : Giants secerns to lie that ,:n ever tiißtit. ganu-s at Comiskey na: k which seats 4s.fu.uj mils, while x oo fans Mock in in ,i r b hire- , | number to se.- the CleMdand Tr. 'riians p!.,y lh< Ehi.iieo Whit- S \ of the Atmo ican league or t1; . Brooklyn DodgM-s (day the Clio.. • ■ < libs in Die Vati.itpt! i-,!t --) wo Weeks ago the Giants • am. Do to tioa- with cimi',)/ tii ii.ai , n ’ ’ D/rl-ie Robin,*.hi. Roy C.,u pane!!;,. Don New com he and th- Brook'txn : Dodg.-rs On!-, a scattered few fa*,- slndled int.> i* j; •. i < - - <'. ■i■; s -vi-.. •park to see the Giaiir* now Hottest te-mi it Nei ro baseball i- ~ dounie lil-ad” ; : J uiti : |( , .. Eagles On the north side ei Ehicit! 1 ,/ i Mi* ,/tlie,- oiiii town a yi -it >i ' n'—tii's* than 42.i(00 jammed tin i nn park to see tT; !>■-, r, f) - Dub* Os this :missive ~ . w,i .. least one third was Negro. Jt immoti* advised fail' uD.iit \- gio baseball began formal 0,-. ..- iThat lav* th, giddep gg ] Sti i o i.a-a i/aii r e- , .. .... ~ • -if the golden epgs ' it Ii- idea for more fan ~p i '-l t Rlililnon.* 1 oint- c ,m; D.a: V f'o iiasebaU l', ( orat; . n,.,; ~ ■ ' l 0 I!'2'> V. !|, |b “ ‘i forme.-I ibe ebf Xalnoi'D Dn white league* iinaliv ic.-.-'n-mz ; th- Negro play, Ni gro t. sliiij-lf . ii.. * : urvive Without the propel sue, do's ’hi ■ e Wii! be no other mean • : i'H-p.nv Neg),, players f,.r tb,* majors li will !>• tinis to 'ho*. iID c* 1 C fill 'A *i| Ili ♦* If i is.J i, ii **. 'O m ,‘ifT-r, t! f>- n viij-' .t-j p lii * !< i ft }<)<■ *• ul j \ wj• Ii ij •. i'-fUi .siiiViHit. you tux* Tvhf-i, x_. on Fiji! our tfaiJH*. 1 - 'An hum > Uppoi f tht ‘ t.i.'SC will rritv, v‘» a L cr and oon the ei.id. .. **i i r' Hi . ... i STANDINGS NK RO A vtl EH v\ | ) %{.( j is» A ,x |‘ t \sit.Es IMVI'ION H t J-, i H;.ilinif,:> -a tj^v, 1; i-iiOllacoJit .a, a.,.. L’ iii; vilh. y 31 rl , M E r-.'lT.* a i»jy l SDN 44 I. Bet K..n..a> Oily :r\ 15 e*.s r.■ -r .i 1 i.uiii 2.7 : b ~y ■ i tucaj4<\ . 2t; :~K H'/uiton E, !7 ir etemgl.D ’(•; Ip .4:., HiG Ml RAM'INt. Als li Erl Davis, ii Eam 142 5b .4 Pem-soii *32 4ts Jt,4 .Steele 137 to ..Stic: Wnshirigioti ;:-;4 46 -,;./' Flfer !o5 57 '(.)() Date. Bidtur-.iK>b J I . IMHVtDL'Ai K t ADITtS Run* baled In. Brown It Hits, boi- ti-ci-. c'bi 03 Doubles. Hi'i/wii KC ain't Hi ai l KC M TiauU.*-:, Foi'menDial. Mfcrn . b Home ,ut t. J. Davis, Houh'tc-ri. J. HiUd'iliiy, Perry Binning..am d-i Strikeouts Cubiris. KC. HO. Stole/, baser '1 llurrn.ji' K- . i : FRED DONG NAMED ATHLETIC HEAD OF TEXAS TYLER, Tex tANPI •--•!•'red T. j iaitiK form,-/ couch of Paul (juinn, Willey and Prairi- View .oilegi-. was named director of a Mil tics ami lo ad coach at Texas college tl was an lion need here last v/e-ek. U-il- WASH ANY DAY! Why Make Monday A Wash Day When Our Machines Make Any Day An Easy Laundry Day. USE OUR MKSMnTlliiTnamrfry ini ilMTlfillMiliiiM • Tirnniir —pm,a,I , imi 4f Mr dr dr Jr gjjWjß jjijr W*» m J* a S 9 A H B ■W> j| ; ft QUICKER . . EASIER . . CHEAPER HUNT-JACKSON Laundromat 413 S, Blood worth Street ,„..i,m. -. run j.umu«rwd r »w.ir»»wwii n roiril tnwwcorTniT'.Tflfirr—'r'Trft>rT'-*'** , ' , "—n»*’ , *' > '‘**^‘ 1 * ■-oiw.'wwmi/’’ J STADIUM eCHOEs By V EHNON .1 VHI-X'i'T .MONTH!-D\l. i AMD Ramin;. Jethro/’ i* tin- most sp/>eta.ul..'. )'.in in lie- liiteriuitioii.it lener.” T.nst week against t'o- .lei ■ v >'l > I. tl'iillls. lit- stole I,:> Tull lilUl -t’tih iv.*,- •: • batted three for ‘hici lie in J i ti » nv.. d-obl'-: scored: twice, dm. in tni'”e rnti* iiii-l ' t.l.ide i. *1 • :lil{>(issib|” ni.,ii eg ,»;:■> hand -'.lb il .1 .could in- tfit/b 1” P’l't • ('■liter f ehi all in ,-m gam < (Lit Worn.! h» •i’ J;4 \V 1; i( 1 ShoMsrop H» '.y T'lv forin *-t Ka:.- Edy M r..e h iar 1• fil Id”.- AT *-si * - Irvi-.i. ;.-.,C’te-le:,,*;>,-( 11. tlilt {IV/, f<j. l/.-ur 0,1 hvi\ Eitv and Cat-ber HAY NOHDK r 'tin aihiiimn o> it,, v Yo-’- (D'ail'S farm lisiin s.-ofi-d one no. kn It A10e!.,., j v, --: PPi uiK IJ V 150IX1 KR Pi ia) BERT SHOTTON blew i,, t,. :• I ’ ■ • : 1-. tb,.),. E’leh i a.si-v iii! JACKIE RttRIX SON .-! uve the knee with « pitch-r! ball last « . ek. Khuttou Itn~is*ch * Ha S”\ Kt.ew waal was di-.i.-.g tl ‘’ ar i.i.sty lea dif.s pn-h ’ -at-i 1,,}., ~., *■ > -. r 11 .. . ; . . , cat is hr limpi .1 o it’>i nr,-,i f•a;f ■t • v J y(* u■t?; f* - •ji . i ■ • * ji j w . » •MS h ;'i I. TiD' K i;V) J; ■ fill !u• i - Tlf ( , ■ !. ■■, ■■■ \.ui h. r• ' i t f *J '••...! ! e . ... i o i; ESTi-'K .. i - i - : i ’ -1< St a I j, oiinaa. V: • (L iiitjf** Lrili;; ?.f tn hiinp fit ior - "t\-n uJi the 1 in • - ?:• kji i hqi,,t k»- U;?7-h» ;• AI V-in- t’ i% 5 h>}■» - > ! . lit i i> L-n,! %4 IiIAT Si h• pas Ul re tt-iah b »'• -■ 1 i: tl i- j h L*i- k * j .‘k ’u in id :i n . :Ui:.r' rp.* 'Dill 1.0 -"EEolni »>a.S*' to 'luU Lie J1 X f 1 : ' U i. I ( IS V! kHQUBZ ioi ii*vt \h uurk he; a.Jirt it :d‘T :1 a Shi»M*!«.JJ {h.utk ALS‘ii\ Li.< teairur.iite r >.i<i |»y U»e ,y York Yan aiMn ini •»))*» .26*» ’ O'*»>?.-*'* j uu!y ) \FM U'LDRD U XV DAN OKI IXLd -I Hi • Hiun.apoL vLHer.- »vas bat J r >s2 flip hIN I III! h f J 11! D at t>a ’ i »»• had h U il' ! \ rues imdud iiiF 72 t ihrue triides and me l...iii’ • and had htitt-.i tn ! 4 : 'ins and ; ilfoi't-, Dr- • Jimmy ET-TN’ltl .ETON. iV,!t.n<-> ('to i-agr. Amerii-au Giant mHficlde! is the Ann rd an a- ! sicinti.m si• : • t man Hi has stolen 20 bases bin bis hading Mint'”'.- ar/'iind 'in .27n ),:a;t. Wtii it foMi.i-’ V■ w- Y-rk Cu ban Pitcher DWE BARNHILL pitch--.'! tits s«‘c«>ttd stictnit! game for i hi, .M in ”e.t [)<d i■■ Miller.*. In eidisi liis f.-.vn cause bv batting ol: * for four mill si./riog on.-/ Funhor siipporl ~. i:■ * ? >u I ■' : • -id' r i >:»:■ i' ige. wbo hatted lwo ior five. ROY WEE.MAKER, the boh! pit • liber who starred f . 'ln I'R-'c !:,t,d Indians during spring ••vbibi- Ot.tis is slit! alive ntld kieking iaisi w.-t-k Tic pitched a no-hi’tei for U’iiker-Riiri’c, ( h-.eland farm !»-a f: s. known in the athletic world, Lon,- -.ill nan charge o! tin expansion .! tlie allib-l i. pro; - ni!. T<-xu -• . ieg/> bat- a sl«'"«),Oftft -i.i.lmm vv E- :• -.■atint-, idipni.ity of 7 snh under const i ii -t it.ii. PAGE SEVEEN HAS HIGHEST MAJOR LEAGUE BAT AVERAGE CHICAGO (ABB) J.iL-Kie Hot irxon of tin Li:.-1".. n Dodger r d« !in •tely ii; •t. ft in ie 194 libit.;,! Icm ~e Ail til.ll Husebfe :nnit :-i second t■ < i 1 -1 tin- I'R • lUI It Cm.- in tin loth annul dar.'ix in Brooklyn .b.iy :2. Ait’’*.* ill ' .1-.- - ~i e in vel . .lit* < b- ip-,: whi- i i-'u ed June 30 Tb'LniiSoii i n total i ; 1,7J0. i n b .Dot- in- 11 thou tn next t\\ second su-lit i.-, i mbiuet Roy i ampuneiiu • i ta. God get .-id Im - ■ D->! > '■< ' t 'iev elan ''•'.-inn- . tin ,-i, n.. >,i U ■ij -1 '■ . !-•; C-uthl lineups tire concerned '■ . i ■ ■ i-.. .i ii: !br Vet lor 0 :-.-ii :H :\- \\ if;-. 4fi3 vuti : cotr • ;irt-C ti 1 ;i; on.' ;• - leade Llnfiii- ill m:.y <-e; part ' ' ? •"■*' ■ ' v i ' \\ .1 ; !• L : )t‘l IV l' % ; v iii ; -wv. < ;VL a;. ri ... ;-« ••'! tin • th • ■ ’ ■ • ' t \.[ VV • 1 • • • ? ' , b t ‘ h<L • !. • .. iauU ' >uv ;L’< -ii:-. • ip-.i *»-• i n.c- i:id ■ i'U rs li»U lift/'it'. ‘■■■by ; - - ' ‘ year r.ii Int j < ' ; J. . a • 11 id I n - ■ U-..U th i •• • • •- * i' . [ ■':* . ; 1 lil . -- sir ■ > •••»•' : ' ; -• • ■ i : I f t.. cl ii I ... . !• ■ ' I ■ ■: v N-itICH / S s£s ifflroECTt! HiUi*. ttnirigtf, t; - ''II • /.- - l f Mixed Gtay $ 1.00 DUCHESS HAIR PDOOUCr I >384 SEVENTH AVENUE I NEW >o»t 30 N V |
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 9, 1949, edition 1
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