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PAGE FOURTEEN Robinson Beaned; Mgr. Cries 'Bias Intent,' Retracts I SAVING PIGS' -r ■ ‘•. • >-. t?v srack in the b*>tf *p : ■-> 1k yy a pits n fr urn - • 1 bfiruo. •. . j*,c *ets se* ir > p* » 1 in ‘ * v ■ •■ ■ - \ 10 ftartffere ?r*-< 5 •• • ■ ■ - v’ d *n 3-i tdi <r T*•h •' ► r * v • ■ ; ? * *mj r in‘ s' x • I I s ! c 1 I# ©4l tm *;«-* fc - ■ u -«,. i |Bv B1L: I ST LO: IwJir. ’’ •- m*rp.*. B’.r giiutfielder : I It s 1 n t he •-.-. r • p/2S -v I B»Jt h- I table S 3 {flisirr i . ( pj> j f»? 7*j|f» . .*: t ■ eriein T I a*tt*d }■■ •■ ■• | in th** ■ for 1 •■■(? I VVh ? t I O'!’ fro V* ■ Tv ■t fclsys Him oh I c "’•.■• In the e lr r n r a Her a n t * • Sixth nr ’* I trmch-ne- • ■ Then B-inth Bho’ Slal’O ■The. hu ■crct Ih.p Cir:- mi: Hre to ‘h lying rar. Scored ■- <? ■ Eat ■ l*?p;y. V - ■bird g-'". Into the b••: ; r I Mimic - : ■Rod." left was ■ fleept th-it I ThG the - I in 24 £ 3 Hrifi•- <• ‘• ' H point.- VMS I 3PIH ' I field 1 | *»«. the : I vas In !<•*,. I In of 1 | n ? ■ 1 n M I Bar.K- Backe • Ijrh r-- i l‘.on Ifar'cees — n lar/ I Minero hP ■?tar (■' or, lit th* |6OO Ilf l&vveen thf iiv! ■ C? the Btfays was »h‘ ■The Nov- y, i ■rr loi*k 1 Inal aftrnoun on i/■■ i i laoarant- Kut the fi'Tt lime fta'eepaths ai d mi’.> 1 lie popped up. I Then, in the <rv. I tilted! a ‘ I f B nut single He no, ‘l lin the ninth v iH) '-n At ■> ffl al of the > I.oui i 1 : I cn firs*. Mm a I pie Into right at. it>- i- 1 I drd under wee/kn H By the time ft • ; ■ 1 I Musia! had senrt-d a,-d fil was on third Wit!' i ! I Typically. Wliiie < >-,< 1 I *s he (termed I ses Ho s'oroil li ' of the san/ on > •• > ■ ■ i ■ Mays si'.o h-id tiv- on h. re; dt r '■ to '■ irally, Wii!,c - Tied . Hen ter i> ah. Htif-ht ■ The f/bui’/u:, ffl-r-ial '' Hind jgrabpii-- ii ■. n |in ;• ■ ; to. , times and has j :ois avas soa> Hun* of a goaf in the '>/'<. o» first ! :, !.i !;!-• hc;i- I t u-i . 1-.; */ . •■i'.il rairand Uric* iitu-n \n rt.r'ni. Bill He- I A* S^3H?>i* ihf \ i.ij tl'ir *iri4 j i - *i . ' k.v flt'b’3ion it x v m t‘.r kis-us r: t plav on v. i'tt./b r';.\vvr to nuk*’ a | • '«: §£;*<;! pijj. ;t- «;: •» 's -■' • f ' r,:.-»4?U -*i tfl jol.'rf: • ' • - s’ r. ;i, inzu * OWld « fu*‘- j iVi: S:.V/ t oui last | \ '.i/d ’/ ;r t * V'. :* i”; vtoj;. iTOllrt* ' | d *H »n‘ I ~ •• zbv pigy and struck j fa ii !. -sf 3 tb’E-, thCTt-’ *s di- j: • ■ • M>-. 1 1?'**' itrs B?r ! ! i' * .• .. ,j M'l'fivi likr* winning. So j :~• » • vi ; . t • I «uVyf '• {p.f* \‘ ru >1 Min- i i >v Z ‘ UJ.S.T, ilTViG'CniilDC li" 1 .r ', .> 9 & f « 4 rt 7 y , ' -J* J • f-b" § tOf'Q A •* v - *■ C -' ;V? a • <• ■ntfif? - S'.jjg 9 !*• W V . \\p) .... Ci/orfih in •■• i.-lr-vi <‘uH-ir. 1u? 11 II i'■ i I,',)'.* /:':'!! VS’,lO '' .. ' ■■■ ■./ ■<’ irdn ri;c of the I hj.irns ■ ( i ! . •••••toy Vt-o f :it*.jt now,/ ■. <bj - 'blasted ' • i pjXIS , M .'tj i-?.- Ro'lk'.-’s tj * !'U' Vrt ,- K < b to A . ! i-T 1 . ' ! fir* Buir Ln wi enrp j t ynd pick ' 1 op ?<’< • ibt i; vi•Mon* ap.-unst In jsjj < v.v' drove in four runs ; to pm# tiv: ru-n;i xictm. XhvA ■ r ' it i Itutat #x* ; * • >v * aih nod to Nt'i, an al!- ■ .v-i of abnf,: 5 bit.mn in r ffhiSiMd !.'•■ Thiu art nut a find **!>'■• f hath ftlcn/dre in wicked* n. / , neither Khali evil dwell vi.h i li •o,—(P.-ialitt 5,4.) tl" ! the Cic.iior and the N ,’iv ,v I'd* iv-r of even flic Jo. j of i’ i mortal*, ia the sum fn;n! oi all the perfect love. I tre ..lole good, that the '■iim.in iiiinrl posi-ii’ly can jtr 'i,. I up nnd inf inif eiy, ii " r•' i p 11y rno i! , On ! y !•■ ; ■. ti h.virsr ! i and v. . :■ f'o:!> fror-1 Biim— r ■/ - Vvi.i/U nr piinif.nment i j' B i NEW YORK > ANpi—Although manager Birdie Tebetls has of | fieially retracted the statement !he made early last week, that pitchers were throwing at Frank Robinson, Cincinnati Redlogs out fielder ’ because he is colored”, • there were considerable specula- I tions following Robinson's bean i inn by Ruben Gomez as the New ! York Giants beat the Redlogs 6-1. Robinson was struck above the | left ear by one of Gomez' fast ; bails ar.t! h3ri to be carried off j the field on a stretcher. However, j he was nor, seriously ill and war. j back in the lineup the following ! day Rut (He., beaning ifilirhed off pm angry blast by Tebbelts, who charged that Robinson, who lasi season was struck ?t> times hr opposing pitchers, he was certain that F-ink is hr Jpg picked on because of Pis rotor. Said Tcbbctts shortly i ««SS!KK=SSS^^ At The Ringside j i/e^s^zsssrssT^aaaK3srwrseaso By rHABLI'S .t UtTSfiSIOX tor Associated Negro hrc:.;. FOREIGN' tV. A /TON ' The Ju’.v ring ratings of the />- tiondl Boxing Association are con :V!iciou? for number of foreign bexets who -are holding dow n key positions m the eight recognised divisions. These invaders represent several segments of the globe—Europe. A r.la. Africa Central and South A* nUlrica- and the presence of their a really universal ting/: For '■ "hercss m the past fotc-ign box ’•s were dxcounted because of ♦heir ability to stand up to £>.ggad American competifioti. today they command ’he respect and ap' proved of both far? and foe/ alike Their prow css. as indicated by the three title? they dominate, is The best example of the new crop of fighting churn piems Is V/'jAN (KID) BAA SKI, the hard-punching Nice r- in who tin sat the boxing tim-Aabics In making boxing he.ioiy for his couittrv The first p?»ivi* of Africa if ago: - West Africa) ever t<* win a world boxing title. Hi -'-v knocked favored f'hecif Urmia, the Golden P.ov of Gav Ptr-'C. ia win tbr fratherweighr tide vacated hv Sandy Saddler !i i? dottbteri if any fighter cf reign stork has ever come close to Basscy o his ability to adopt bimse’f to American fighting «tan dai da. Not even Tommy Fan of ihe Jo- Louis" cm, Ernie Roder ick of Henry Armstrong*.? time or Marced Gordon. the two-fisted French Moroccan, could have in.'Ached this dusky wavrtor from the land of the safari*? in his ab ;;,-y to provide all-put action. A Americana Hogan fights and acts like an American ’.FI ir n he came here some weeks ago to battle rucked Mianel B. r nos in an elimination match lead ing up ‘o the title bout with H avia b v,- experts gave him much of a ch-uics. Some, f*w bir r nthf-rv. t ' to pay ton much attention to t! r fledging le.ithpnvei.ffh*?. sd mitt'’'! frankly that thev bar*, never itrird of him “TSassev Ihev asked "who i* he."’’ Thus sn the Judgment of msnv. i Basse? was merely an interlope:, < m ?i!<:r.g a mission but v\ • 1- j ii;t any rightful purpose. Ho was • , ,doomed to defeat, if not by the . | hands of Berries, then surety by j j Willowy the Frenchman That conception of Hr ran w.i • j |in h*-. quickly reversed, however, : ; For in his fight with Berrios ia j ■ io.pound elimination affair) ho j J gave such a convincing perform- i i ance in whipping the favored Pu* j into Kiron. that American fight t i tons quickly took him to their bo- | : sohfs. i hot leather' number. Pr •rv for fb.r entire 1- rounds, mat ched Berlins punch for punch j and when the latter ran out of , gas. the foreigner", as TV fans referred to him. took the piay away, winning the deci sion and a defeating anjdause from the audience. Here is one foreigner.” a gentleman remarked, "who fights like an American. He is no fancy dan as (he other foreigners, this man r«»!lv throws leather.” | The man’s exuberance was Jus lifirrt. for Hogan Is an effi j rloot workman whose perform ance ran tie matched bv few present-day American fighter*, t he man ran hit ton Those who witnessed the Restsn 1 Hamia title battle at the Spors < Plais in Paris France, said be i virtually socked Hamla into stib i mission And all the skills and wiles of the more fancy French man were to no avail. Ba.-sey came to conquer end conquer he did. The Ringside recognised that j fie feathenvise title hold;, forth ’ no pot of gold. There is no heavy ; strikes for the- champion; no gar- j I land of roses to crown his brow | ! But there is no one who can deny I j that Basse? is a t-ue champ wor- I I thy r f all that, and even nior <: It took the "Old Country” a 1 lom; time to find a true i ( ihampioti H will take an equally ! | long time, it seems, to produce | I another champion like Baoscy. THE CAROLINIAN after the incident, “There's it" question in my mind that Hus kid is being picked on because he is colored.'’ However, later when the leurne ; President Warren Giles asked him ! for an cxplanution of his <.'har ;c, i Tebbetts retracted his stutemor.t. | saying that his char-ies wen ”tm i warranted." Giles, obviously gluf! | to receive the ret met ion. com -1 mented that there Ira.- been 'en- Urely too much loose talk about f! ft E ft!W* 10% 0% tfsf ?X 0% 2*l HI ll jy I &mii 3 li Cat ff 3lillif II {! I CHICAGO (ANT ! ~A tolxti of i 36 tan’ players were on the ;m --| tors of major league clubs as the ] 1 OAT season entered the second j half. Twentv-five of the players I w?3tr*s. ."iiiftuiliiisfs in r<acion|ii Lpr” ; cud tearna and thirteen were A* | rorne* n L-eaguon.. » Brookiyr. to lead in (..be number of port with 13. Other NG ’earns and ! thru number of Negro players [ are: ; New York Giant-? Milwaukee ; Braves, and the Cincinnati JReti j leg/, four each: PiftsbUrsjh Pirates, i three. Phiiitdciphia Phi?hex. two j»|s the Chivy go Cubs and t.he iSt Louts Cardinals, one earn. In the AL. the Chucgn IVh fe iMm atid the Baltirmir OrioF s j have three CtuTu the Cleveland j the Kan. r Citv Aihli-kir... r/o | each, and the Warhington Sena | tore. one. : Boston and Dtttroifc at. 11 remain iJKKSI ...' t A Cl.fl L'vM W*>; -■ L - i 1 ..J id ts ': j lily 1 \ HgnV' A jvnn iV pp ! j oUi-i : ■ th c OVi!./•■:G.nr'iuc ’ iif-• •• ; V cjjf.».:nrs a r-’ inv ! a *’ ip ti , I to lead fee M.,. He xko r-be; i ftsrf , I—2 4 .■ |» o «. f‘, Yfl T . ; | Aaron a?.>,•> the Nli lender ini Frank Hob"son» Cincfnruti: j.- '*t'y'»v ir ■ ss}'*■ ,'V' • < 'v-.... '. - v j. ."v • ' ' 4K: •- y - '”e' '• i- -C'.* f V V t ’ fe> '*■' ,£:'/•. V *>*' ‘F i,' WL V '.’ J .';•?•;&?>' V ML £ „ - ..4 M •” : M F.', T kf,U ! ' /., A'A/'GSffA - ,;/ •" . | : s '*v2£ .<•. -1-" A■ -t : V/’ X ' , ' n • / * ,:■ . ’R*.//' ,■’ ... ; i*/ ’ V ■ '-’ V. .‘ - , - ~ U-,. /•:/:: , ,'s f - Ir," w: f.'IOWS ' ‘O , V-..|i''Tvv"'T ' ? .l Gy pj^-iA T/' t- v -“.*lr in trciihao lor bis July 2Sth *.'•■■ :i cc •••?•.} ' !■ ir/•;»'? ’ J«c/r«sn in New York, takes limo cut r\ his <.' igwxl R y. hoodtpiaderji to «ri»o stosro pt to vouiw.*-'?? o 1 ''Tewarrow's Chotmi '-pn' fc-orininy achooL Fvcn •• • t o 1 /-y f. ‘ ••whi’?, Patforvan takes time out to uvh .. ::: •~\o jr.-cnuKial frfoup hi >//? fundcjn-smtolc c 4 eoxlmj. (Ngwrorc-sg psKjtn). lIOVW (MG HIM le— Chehn H»'left), n(.aggers, tm<*rr the Mows if Willie Vaughn, during their middleweight bout in ifi« fihleajfb fifidnim. rcrettliy V*#ph* •»*« fh«* feledwtl light on a IKO : in the ativeritn round. liI.NH&O I’KE.Sik pJBf»TQ». , i i so-c-'ih-d , 'du:. t '’ , rs." adding tVirt J he ..lad to h*ar directly fp’.in I Tcbbette in;'/ his remarks wove I unu unarJori. Gomez ironnv denied tint, j he threw intentionally at Robin- ! son. ”1 can’t see l\ow s Urn )>i'oh j! , hit nun,” Gomez said. “He* duin t move” j. i Robinson, at present is one of r j the leaders in tbs Notinmil Im- ' I ,:ti3. : outf’vlder. wa? bauin? .308. had t [66 runs Mavs was the best, base f stfiler in the major’ with 23: ! and the leader In triple? with 11. | George Crowe, CincmnaU first ! basemasi, v.as batting .396. had : 31 hi«s, 16 home runs and 53 Ilob F.ovd, Baltimore Ono.gs ; first baseman, was third in bat ! ting ir. ?.'nr \mertcan League, was | .317* and had rirnTn 'in 55 funs. | The record of pitchers v-:re as follow-.. . Don h mnoa>. v n r-o. i with earned nm a.vn vv&v of ?> 09. ]^. , «en r '*\ Cix&mmi* 9-5. T‘lV r (••JV \ct*i i * Gcmsjf.??* York Giant-’'-. 30-7, i .fei/jp-:, r.r. 1,01 Ccj v d(*'*?, : Johrwon. Baltimore Orioles. 7-6 I f-S n S on ts iKt half p |f§,m S ! a v !ci’3of oth.er lan players '.30 bats *nr JTun're ) ’ NATION \L tEAGT/E I Brooklyn • -f’b{?v.Ue Xs r eaT. ! '■ Od 'Jt>> .»u f- • M»jy V<l llAjJcf" • i iv \] 4 + ,54'; and o 'amor t>l.l iiam. : i Now York—C;v><* Vivnl'. .253, j jsgkjsg *..!» OR WII ’ '‘ o>(<: ipifiri 'While MiT'- hold- the ''most jwj>uht fiisijj* player’* award ?irer 1 <i■! • >••-■ vo*i<u <. i a >ri'.-v.! hi.’ ,?t the Ground."- -fu!v lath, befnr«- the rehetiulfd Gfan 4 - i niiKii >-, : ■ i< ri ntji Th- s ■ inhii Bracks, .Vm'*3nt Archdloeestm C-Y-0 director mada the presentation to M • ,u home plate »« PRI>S PHOTO). &&y f i j ts f j, r ..f® ' Ia C 4 # a 4 o •■* o « j Mfo* r*f* f:rV j No Vo ’ nt. tion’4 ily known ■ Alan Mr Mdls.n. t f, | and tor St»c a r r »>* ?; j> * •«} (»-• to S’y-le. Hi <> oi a n ‘, 1 .who pui his wde- F«dna : . in ;,* ■» r - j wearing ribboiis j ! | .Pittsburgh—Gone Baker, .271: : I Homan ill'B V. .2 *(,a n u Itohei’t-Q • c<‘ v mcntr, ../>o. ! hi; -,-/o- F- sue Bank .’.7 ■’ LFAGLE ) York—Harry Bimpson," 389 El* nton Ifowgifi, ,23'f, Clevelanc! , : /rry Raines. 365, grid A1 Smith. ' | ;r,i K.u~, '/(./-■ If/oior Lop--/' ' Vic Vet says f w.VSS pCPfiANS WHO Pi_AM TO 1 | j epjy FOR x.! jjool IW6 : VfM B ! Tit* N.yv W*(J OaPH*X3- Ri lilH-IT j ! i■■ V '.HOU'.B RL6 &PPUCATIOU . AT j j h- _Nt Apr.-.r va RECKON AL --j ! Ch *«ICH ■■ NOT AT v\ |N- ' T.icr"bn-iCES OC WITH I [ VA l.u WASMIH©TAM . I vv--, n ! I i i " S i ! */-' ik/IKA ! •••,- ( W-'Vc ■ j I ! PJTVY .( rp '/ ! la-Yo, \ ; &|' fl-' I 'n J I i ! V* • •)' • !If i I |f* *f' j WEEK ENDING - SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1957 W'% f * * T £i O I’J l ft Oll tjj | V'QS i ; c/1 ,/10 '--l '0 s tsslo The Hugo 150 pound rake, bore the inscn.pt ioa Happy Birthday To Noble Sissle, fr**m the Kays.. Kay called on his Aunt nochc Holly Florida l u\(\ Iris wolf A to ! itr, Mr Sis? ic. The charming in a- • ■on indicated that Sissle's music ad his great humanitarian spin', •>d reached an international au ience and that the. hapuiue:?. he ;k! di'pfKSfr! ti*uoonii t-he vf3v ■ others waa isudahlc and with ut precedent. H•lr p > R : X i ftH :i %•' * M' .is 3 1| n g by Eub‘e ; Sc-;»e:- ?•!»-' itmr j«Ti!;.ic rowposet h-f f. i 1 i 1 l«i wlf e, M. ac, au d mai» y o<b •• pre KENTUCKY j STRAIGHT | j ■‘’/•S' ■*. I /l i§4 1 4 : Jr re BOURBON #' ”?/ regret THE STAGG DfSTJVLiNG COMPANY S 86 rfJCOF - STAGG DSST. CO . FBANBFOBT, KV. Bandsman Sissle *vhos<? father tv as a Method!?’ minister, and ■Aim left, Indiana. Umven*; l v for a r ireer m orchestral and show bus* mo:-?, responded to the cva'ion by indicating that, this was a rare error,ion for him to be on the re ceiving end, as it was generally hr, function to make, others h.rp- He landed the “great- Sugar ’ iff' Enna and others who had r i possible Considerable humor vra- caused by Noble Sissie and r-arrar Pay doing a routine of v * Cha Cha with Sissle linminr off the scene in broken down fa n ion.
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