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mt eAXouma.vi wrr.n ending ratiirday, appil -s. t*.«» 16 vi t'.r, r\ tiP uvn« r » i , mr uj tg- ivt SUGAR RAY OUTFOXES RING CHIEFS; STARTS ACTION COURT ■ — ’ ——- THFI 'HE Vs < HIS FRIENDS - Seated in his wheelchair, former Dodger catcher Rov I ampanella. center is flankrri hv Onrl- Sf>r plater* aofi others during the ?fid \nmul Baseball Writer* As soci.lliort Dodger Dinner .it 1 ns Angeles last Monday night- Campy reteiierj Hie warm erecting and an ovation when ho was presented 100 Percent Wrong Club Fetes La. Coach, Players GRAMBLING, La. *ANP» f rod Hobdy Grumbling’s taciturn <'agr tactician, and jdars Jerry Barr and Jam's Hooper were honored by Wrong Cbm of Greater New Or b's ns at. 1 t; annual ports ban duel is.st. Saturday night Hobdy h 1 1! be cited ‘TV»ach «*>f t)ie end Hooper « n honored as. t.he State's top pis* <=r Hip l»t.p.ih?p who has. kfMJWtf ffw rnmpat jLivc pr<p*s sijff fre* tnnmrnti tn fhrrr rafiipatfnv &f hi*. round haliers to Mraigbt vietoriei during the *SB-'59 campaign. The twm had s 28-1 ms'V after finally losing in the NAIA small t-nilppe tournament si Kansas City, Los Angeles Writers Honor R. Campanelia LOS ANGELES f.ANF> V' Campanella arc! memhe-? of tb* Los, Angeles D~fc e ’'? to? vt™ honored by the Baseball Writers of j Lor, Angeles at a banquet last week The former Dodzer catcher »•?? >n good spirits, and appeared to have enjoyed the whole show Canipv. who served as mprejal Ftndger coach durinc spring training at Vrre Be*/b. Fla , *a* here tfl attend tlir haiiqsirl and the Dodger* home npruri Approximately 65.000 thronged huge t o*. Angeles Coliseum tor the fame. FBI Nabs Ex-Golden Gloves Champ For Passing 4 “Rubber” Checks CHICAGO f.ANPt Hubei t Hood. former Golden Glover rhamfion war, arrested by (Jie FBI early last week on rhsrses that Former Army Athlete Jailed On Armed Robbery Suspicion DETROIT ‘ AKP i Willie Hol lie. a 24-year-oki former U. S. Ar my ’ op stop and jump star and a companion Charles Lawson were charged with armed robbery this week in a war 'ant issued by the prosecute ■ s office. Holiie was anerird after he walked info a bar. ordered six customers, including Lawson, in Marian Andersen, Dean W. Lawson Named On Ike’s Cultural Group WASHINGTON (ANPi - Mias , Marian Anderson of Danbury. ! Conn , and Dean Warner Law;.on | of the School oi Music. Howard 1 University, were among the 34 per- ! »-ons appointed by President. Eisen hower *o serve on the National , Culture- Center advisory committee ! Robert W. Dowling of New j York, chairman of the American ; National Theater, will serve as I chairman The purpose of this com- ! mitt.ee is to assist, the 15 member I Beard of Trustees named by the I President in January, to plan the i $25 million Cultural Center in Fog- j gy Bottom, authorized by Congress j last year, The trustee* will be primarily ! Mapcsesebia with taismg money, In three reasons, Hobdy's teams taw won 77 of 90 games p! ty«d Hooper and Barr, the hottest scoring tandem in the South for 2 seasons, vpi p both named to the NAIA A if-American team Together j they averaged 48.1 X ir ' ! ’ r per-game arid n . he pret-e for their *ar*?ra! value do-rgednes- and dutch com post ire in other ness, T>r K tv .tones. I ,r.!mhin; *. president, delivered! the prmeipal adder*. at the annua’ Extra Point Club’s all rftjr sports banquet si Atlanta. Ga last week. The banquet honored outstand ing athletes from Clark. Morehouse and Morris-Brown college*. Harl frh* hnnny of hinder*s* «vi?r a thr Dt**dp?r% p** r hpr 4© Csmpanelia. still paralyzed from the waist do-vn a? = result oi an automobile accident IT month ago said he was anticipating mov ing here He now lives in Glen Cove N. Y He wild the weather on the cnar-t is good and he ''-inis to be close to baseball Mv wife likes it too but first fir going to bring the kids out he:e to see how they like it " he said. j he forged and paused four United | States Treasury cheeks He is also! I accused of forging secondary «*n- I ; to a rear room at the point of a toy cun He scooped up $25 from ; the cash register and escaped . Police said they arrested Hollie ion a description furnished by the j j\ patrons, including Lawson. The I officer? raid they checked a list |of Hollie s friends and Hcilie was ! among them. st" the Advisory Committee will %-upply She talent* necessary to Kenya’s Tom Mboya To Speak CHICAGO (ANF i - Torn j Mboya. chairman, All-African Peo ple's Conference, sod often describ ed as "'not only the most outstand ing political personality in Kenya but among (be most important m nil Afi'fcs, ai\ be guest speaker at the fifth Chics goland Un'tarian- Universalis* banquet which will be j held April 2? at the Congress hotel, j A superb political s p*ak e r. i Mboya will speak on the topic • to the audience. Kneeling al lower left is Carl Furillo. Others left to, right. are John Kosebom; St I<om« star N|;.»f Mtivul; I,OS An geles Couneiluotnao Rosalind Wyman; Stan Williams; Pee tv«*® Perse; and master of ceremonies Art LiukUtter. (IPI Itlfl’HO* OTOE GOOFIN' OFF BY "SKINK" NEGRO AMERICAN LEAGEf I Negro baseball is organized tliis year better tTr.n it. has ever been j before. Never before has there been a season in which the teams ! played each other everyday. Never before ha the f•-••ague operated e ! full schedule with ou< a pin season, and never before have all the i teams in the League been owned hv individual-- who did not have to I depend on financial returns of the gate to keep living. The mam purpose of the organisation is to groom material for 1 t.he major leagues where the profit? w t benefit the owner?. Years a"n the majority of hie time colored foams •»•«:•* owned h*. while men and even today "ofay ' Byd Pollock ts yole owner of the In dianapolis. Clowns and the same goes so? the ?■>;-- York Black Yankeei | — Now the Los Angelo* Hawk-, owned hv Clown Ed Hatnonv The nld Lincoln Giants were the property of Nat Strong and after the famous Philadelphia Htlldale Cti<h folder under Negro owner Edward Bolden, white promoter Ed Godlipp or organized the Philadelphia Stars. Famous Abe Sapemtem, own., er of the fabulous Harlem Globetrotter's baakethall team onee owned a Negro baseball team by the same name, Alleged Racketeer dim Bnckarack of Atlantic City was finanoe ' man for the Old Backarack Giants and an Italian by the name of Louise Casar<*o teamed with Tom Biard in the early days of the | Kansas City Monarchs. The Old Eastern Lea cue w ith the Baltimore ■ Black Sox the Hilldale Club, Pittsburg Crawford’s. Harrisburg Giants | Backaracks. New York Lincoln Giant* and the short-lived Washing J 'on Potahacs had one-third white owners with a Negro serving a* i "front man ” Today it's different-; all owners »’» colored, the plovers ere j young and player discipline is set Or ,f 8. Mart to. *2s Dreiral s«|., Chicago, HI, ?«, ores* dent. Mn V Johnson of Newark. v. f , i* exec, secretary, and. »l«o own*T of the Newark Indian* . Ted Rasherry. RO3 Jeffei non Ave., SE., Grand Rapids, Mich,, owns the Kansas City Monarchs; Winfield Welch, 121 N Dearborn, Room IW, Chi cago, ill-, owns the Birmingham Black Barons; Arthur Dors, Hi* E. Cabarrus St., Rafeieh. owns the Raleigh Tigers Mir»- nip Forbes owns the Detroit .stars and the estate of Dr, R B, Martin, lit S. Third, Memphis, Tenn., owns the Alemphis Red Box. Ligon s Little Blues "barbecued’* Pc-c.u Sander#’ Henderson Pan i thfrs last, week, 11-3 The Raleigh “game wrecker?’’ have a 7-ft re cord. In my book they are In. and the state championship cop l# | theirs again—But anything can happen if "heads get ipo big for the bodies to carry down the final stretch." The Little Blues are 'the New | York Yankees of North Carolina schoolboy baseball this year. Phillip Johnson is owner Arthur Dove'-, choice as manager of the .Raleigh Tigers. Johnson once managed the Mobile Bears, now e defunct, organization dorsement of *wn* 5!5 federal and state checks amounting to $1 dOO, Hood. 38 operates a tavern here, was described by Assistant Lawson admitted plotting robbery with Hollie, according to pollCT During the six years Koltte w»rv pd in the army, three of them over seas, he .starred in not only the hop, step and jump but in all track events including the 220. the 44(1 and 380 I make this center one of Nnestr ! in the world ' The Rising Tide of African Free dom He will share the speaker’s table with the Rev. Donald Har rington, minister. Community Church of New York, and nation al chairman, American Committee on Africa. Miss Ella Jenkins will execute African rhythms and chants dur ing the evening. Tie banquet will be sponsored by the Chicago Area Conference of Religious Liberals u S Stoics Atty. John B. Mr Fad dm as a "cheek fence” because of the illegal operation Hood, g product of the old Savo' amateur fight club on the south s-de, was b heavyweight champion m +he Golden Gloves here In liH? He later turned pro and retired from the ring after losing an eight round decision to Joey Maxim, former light-heavyweight champi on. PIC UP FO® GRABS at feeatrywigM ovateftden Ckrdsni Williams. left, Fir ~ i-ato Wednesday. The 4t? -peusd dftfsfon ehamv wig M f me tb.e 200-plus gcaailoißU, «is« met in a bon' Acts To Halt Vacaiurts Os His Till# NEW YORK tANPt The New York State Athletic Commis sion learned ls«t week that Sugar Ray Robinson 1* * man to reckon with outside as well as inside the ring. As Robinson likes to say, th* cominisison "got the message” when Robinson hauled the chair man, Melvin Krulewiteh. and co commisaioners. Juliu* Helfsnd and James A Parley, Jr , into court here to show cause why an order restraining the commission from vacating Ray's middleweight tills should not on granted BRAT ’EM TO BENCH The oommiss’oo hed given Rob inson until April IS to sign fo>- * championship fight against Car men Basilio. from whom Ray won back the title March 29. 1958. The group said Robinson went beyond the six months requirement for title defenses. However, Robinson and his bram trust, cleverly countered the move. The day before die New commission was to vacate Robinson’s crown for failure to meet the deadline Martin J Ma rk at, Robinson's att’y. had papers served on the commissioners to ap pear in court. Thns. for the time he inf at feast, it seems Robinson won » reprieve, s« the court action .*s expected to take week*, maybe months, to be resolved. Meantime, Robinson Is free to rail {be shots, Nome observers speenlste that he will stall for time In order to clinch the pro posed light-heavyweight title showdown with Archie Moore sometime this summer. DON’T SCARE EASILY Archie has a return match on '.. icement with Yvon Durelle of Canada, July 15 Robinson Haims the nonuniwor, ha* no authority to take hi* title and charges the body is discrirmna t'nr against bj-ri by forcing th issue First, Rav claims thr.» no orceede-nf under which th ■ comish can enforce the -ix month ruling Secondly, he point* to -, , h<o instance* where similei- actior 'a* cot taken. ‘Ole’Satch | Says Miami Club Owes Him $1,300 KANSAS CIT Y Mo. fANF> Ratchgt paig* fold reporter* her* last week that the Miami Mar Im* baseball +eam owes him 11.209 in back pay, ''They owe me the money and ! I've got ft tn black and white to prove it,” the veteran pitcher raid of toe International l eague club Paige, who « few days ago re quested and obtained hi* rele.-v from the Marlin* indicated h. might” join an American League club shortly. He played in the A top-rear League in !948 a* * mem ber of the Cleveland Indian* Ella Fitzgerald Bound For Francs NEW YORK N Y fANP) Ella Fitzgerald will be among the Juts at the Philharmonic stars when Norman Oran*, jazz jtupre*. -arto, takes the group to France for the seventh straight year, sometime (a May B#Bab USdM’li of l.«gisvill«, Ksr- takes n elose ?c*efc &»d Sonny Listen before th*h iw»ui in Miami Res.-h. in bin eStr’s mik pr«ir»», Otmnis »s a real Jiphf wiife Lfeton searing a TKO. (VPi PHOTO). NO |M Mi'ilNt; - i .ticiiii l.Kion Hnw.u-d .lit h:, B.ii: \u.«rd. and rttcher Boh Turley, with his €> Young Award, are seen at V;uih>>. -•: idium rcrcutly Hi d>r*scd up for » rained ••of ga.me against the Boston R , 'd b<>\. The t ankers’ previous aftempt at an opening game wd 4 h tho Boftot was rained out on April 10. Sometime* it 's iusi no use even tninn t| PI PHOTO), Escaped From Mental Hospital: Johnny Bratton Captured In “Chi" CHICAGO (ANPi - Johnny Bruton, former welterweight champion was captured by a po liceman i.n a Soiil.hside hotel Tm •fay and returned m the Dupeing "ill rial Hospdal He r-c kped lest week and made his vav Into tVic j Ligon’s Little Blues Continue Win Streak t'igon's Little Blues hung up vie- | lory Number 5 s’nd 6 last week to j keep their unbeaten streak intart j They knocked off the usually tough | E E Smith of Fayetteville. Wed- j nefiday, 10-2. at Chavis Park and I traveled to Henderson to overpov. - i eg Henderson Institute. 12-8 Tn the gmme 3 iiv.t F F Smith ’ Luzon * Little Bluer *r-- .--i three \ runs in each of the first 8 mr nz* j to completely outclass F F Smi+h ! of Fayetteville in 2 a* it.cv won i their fifth straight game The Lit- j tto Blue* only got seven hits but were aide to rapta I'-e .-m ft Fayette i dle error* and 8 bases on balls Maryland .lone*. I icon * fire halting left hander, allowed on fy i scattered hits a* he regp !,’rrd hi* srrnnd yulory tone' ivs« t.igon'a leading pifrhei )• i year in the drive for flu stale Championship Coach p,-te Williams, expecting a lough game from Fayetteville, derided at the tort moment to Dxe .tone* instead of bn previ ous choice But Fayetteville runner-up to the the State Champion in '57, n-‘ j v- ; er reef l *' got into the game a? L:r- 1 on got to their first, pitcher. G ! Strotter ith hits and misrilays to score in every inning but, two. Fayetteville managed to rush a cross a run in the st.h The hie blow heirs 2nd baseman P Cole* 5. bagger Thom aif Bennett. La so" - Jrd baseman continued his hitting streak getting a single in the 4th city wfacr*? ho appeared on a local i radio program while police were • conducting a s -arch for him. hilhodilwi n:i *#l iilp f ■ ( lump h;iH hpfti rnwiv'iltrrt to Hie inKtituHort mvn ij uns l ato hv hiN mnOif-v ffet i to hit safely in every game played so far. William Ha rtf' eld and Wil liam Tate led fdgon at the plate each getting a double and single, bringing in 2 runs a piece and scoring once Stellar defensivi* pla ■ * aw n-jade b*.’ Raymond Hende. *on at chert, Bennett, and rat.rFer Smith, tgain*t Hander'-on r ' th I iron - Thoma* Bennett sprinkling Single base bit* all over the field and t nockirtg in t nm* the ijiiv Bine*'' got started in the ?.-■ f and continued to V'Ore in eve-, v fo|lm.' mg inning to ring no to hit* ac 12 nuts io score a 12 2 vict-Orv Only one other team h e sov/ as many as .1 run* on the T.ltt'- Blues, defer ding State Champion* yod this is the first game a Iran has gotieri morn t ri 1 inf* P \V:i kins. Henderson , fancy PF, nf fi o|-- ft hit Keimctt. ivk.i Is hiding d a hoi rg2, led l ignri ;d file ptaie gefing .2 out nf 2 v i p'.lren Johnson IViMum Tate g«d Ffirodorr Pm* ell each rnlte<-f.*if 2 hits Ed! Ctirtc.lma*. in % Iwt ■ s.sMcticKv'srsajeaf 1 » 1. KCVKSON 'VmmSU&t || '‘twei w '■ -wi— -**•*•«■*• ; ag ?«& ©ID f ROW BfSmURY tOUTPASt; MtMftittSt HMWiV bert Malt* said Bratton Mto lined to,art open wand to the institution, had never tried to escape bet ores, V a -vejferu-oight box-er, tOPplllg •c.ale*. at, 146-pound*, Bratton ••ompiled a creditable record. He now weighs 210 pounds F. -H. -n -i a* aported rn t.h* Re riri-img hotel bv Officer Mar'" s p Bei| m ho telephoned for a wiuadrel. H<* surrendered and returned to ♦he hospital u ithout a struggle. tong pitehe-r, helped his e*a»®. with a big triple. The contest was a loosely played one with Ligon making ft miscuM md Henderson 4. Raleigh faces Henderson sgatr Wednesday April 22. m thetr firbi night game this year at Ch* n* bark Ti e starting tuns t# slated tor 5 M Sj liigHin bnghoflf, try worrydße *boaf i hone narty old tsxm tj>teightt" ¥
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