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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1047 RASKI WONT SEE JOE LOUIS IN SEPTEMBER RASKI CHANSfS MIND ABOUT BOUT WITH LOUIS NEW YORK. CITY C Xft ‘ Jo- TT-’riHluj.; a mult 1 a•. iv.-ngeabk: as a won>r«r:\- as the sav One \.'o>:k l.c won't Jua Louis next v.iek It', will. i a*- ; .i rep m ha: it that th. hoavv-.eight eon*t’i:oo> t n m Kulj mom. I*. 0< fir,!•. v. ill no; flight Joe tt ' September and wo tjU'Ve- -There w>H be asbohuety not titk- both oe'.wten Jand inr this vchiy’ BEATING THE GUN i by u yin moses New York 'AMP) Tito p<:p figs trend to play a pool game of lied "rocket a piece" in Hark n stems from many angles as '• v. rw it. Take me pocket bill tar ■ ist who is incapable o f mafehm-- strokes or manueve ir.c, v_. r- tit the feilov- uT; ; un> s -:r; )r» to 40 balls as aramst bis mod• e.st six or Ift. he has some crianoe c f whipping this opponent on j these counts. Practice sessions at the art -‘ banking balls as against s,.or. with the ever present iriissink ing them straight into the pod- *t. element in straight pool. ; ed Teaming as much os ye err. rtK'ui -ate plaj- ami the snooke-: proposition. • ram a very p pi - - 1 myself sitting long hours in tit-’ Willrose club watching such ex- ; pe: Is as PAUL (Detroit Slim C IRAK AM. BASIL 'Geo!' man- MAXWELL. Tf-nrr-.re; >, liu- Mow York sport spiel;: . .< - one of the finest exp -n; ;:ts toe baize and preen no ler Tv. seen since the lays 1 was press. agent for incomparable JAMES EVANS; "Harry." - the boy m cur; New Jersey ex state cnarn t ton. JERSEY ROY, the class" > BABY COLES, irenspl;:>a a Pa l ..dtlphian. and CLINT MS f HELL and CIGAR,--king--. vihe- ■ "shortstops'’ in billiard eirck's. MAKES WONDER SHOTS Graham interests >:••• from th tingle of his wide 'knovlede-e i f j this game at w ich lie was i beatable bad- in 1820 33 vrht-.t Evens was world’s colored ;;>• hot bell champion, a rot ‘lie wU t layer of color to win t hi Y j Eta it i-baiiiDi mshir? ana rn.iY.- 1 HOB MPLEY's 'Tn-i-cve It Net" column due to c vv-Ueiv-.-j in an exhibit;, at e Ming sneewl ■ notation nlav with the- ivories. Maxwell h a, great ; iboimak I and stylist as I've seen n -i; there aiv mighty few -at the- t >r. • white stars I've ;- •: i :• nee T • : tarted being a newstaaoer re > }-.h rter back in 1022 at the «g= of 22. AD of us pair s ; w ar-.- '- imconsciintsly, I imapine That e . vv.hy 1 am going to nickmune• M«xvvf-ii Fio'o Drive’ because >- us sie smftoth.. calm ar;dl r,..ruing- i ly effortless during a tight game. like ba payers of the Gehri" s,(;, Eddie Collate. Tibs Speakei liubbell. Frisch, Dih.y end Lundy type, Basil das true :nca*finable “it that causes yen tc remember them as finish,--; , products who arrived at . • ; petsptvtivc cesinat'ons by mak I tr- heed situations appear i Ft- is an unhelies ,-abh great! cuishot maker in a class with the j 1 yst, Tot venture to say, in this i '..articular departn-f|nt. He teh. i me that w h. e :n he was a :c.i? young ft-3!;i, say around 22 on so, ! tic played a game th- ecu; .' o' most players not enter; d in won ld tournaments. MOTION PICTURE SHORT Maxwell is not eotirvly new t the nation at large as :.s to New Yorkers Ws& m> .-•••it. Some rut back out to hit’ aft? way. PAT HE NEWS lartved >u', a i'iic4:-: ibat BREEZY By T. MELVIN $ KcOkS T &£*NO '"S [ /iSjftj r y fcJ jqn .*W4 • J 1 II! MHHI I: ill !<1 -> Vl CTfTFEKr.NT.W /TV 'vhJ- ’ VC. J. JIM STEEL.£ fiy .MEIVIN TAPLEY ■ W&TJ iM 7 LOOK./ HERE f-HES COWNa FS£M \ j ? H&£■ - SA-AV j*M/wr ; WONDER!F H£Sl *i J jtttf tOMfeS SjjTWfc OF THE \ ! {THE 6UV LOOKS. Ls K£ W ONE OP THE WOR«eM ffe .. ME'S HEADED 1-kppß W2AAJ-AA4YK \ h HE'S POPPED UP /HE I HcDSTR.Oa\ HAD r? _ .. .. -- - - ■ - - - HOOSMAN WHIPS WALKER I BAT AI Vi OKI'. MU ■N N PAT -• A! I L; ar-iati. i;f Uluoago. Won a >uiae -j • irons decision ovu CmHv VYnlk <• of Cbliunim;-. Oha s i:i a t!i sc \ f-rJit «> th. t.'ui-vun: l.n-t Mon-Jay j light. The winner loti the ring with hi.- : left iyc slighfiy cut aft«» bleed- ! ing mouth and nose Itad been rc pniu-d He stM.-moi the dj-'niar,'.. rounds if ir-siii; figniuix );> Wall; So hr; appearanre stt two. fierce; w . ffiiila i bore no r\» ks of tiie I I battier saw Maxwell in action again-? WILL IT MOSCON’I. recent cm:-; re; re: oli Crane, world’s champ j n n, that has been valiieH by thou sends in difiisent states. A camparative newcomer a’ | •pocket-a piece, ’ he approaches i ;h. gaine a. hh a plan of his twn : is ti how i, should be success ; | fuily playc:i when the "dough ' : r ;r, rue" is oji the lsne. Many old I • ',;v. o-\p.,!ici)ts entiei/.c- ih.s or l mat method oi attempting j j | < -,:-t i>ut bis .-km is not too thin | and be goes along creating and ■; NOiving iD.lu sit'uations tn.;t nvg hi lead To v;:clor>' in tiie. etia. i Against GEORGE (Rotation I S3l n - HAlii Bi : . ealJc-a 'e. j . v the o.:’. eolored Hiliiardist ; i since Evans, put the slick away j ' -.. meth hails, Maxwel is whot I j we ea.!i "even c top hen" in Iht I I,.?? and wen coltmin. They haw- i ed at st'-aight. one pocket, bank -1 p. ul; arm pos.-ibly one or twe j '.-.or styles 1 fail to men tier. J N> itfev- can f iaim a clcarcut vie i | jury t-ver the other as Maxwell j • irH.ls me —”\vc rc square oil wins \ "MELTING PCI- New Yorkers of nil races; s:vj r ng to set- EZZABJ.) CHARLES j ; in the ring since- his amazing vie S 'to;y uv«r Jim Bivins. Come Jimy S 2d and that wish will assume va- I . • .opert:-to: as the Ohio-bum four I Ayes ET..YTER (Vio'enf RAY . .; T'r'o hours b. f- re ring: time? F: i ■ I '.‘ay Rosie' IvT lie;- 'Aye and; :e -iavr-riie reporter were in a] club ta;king the met its of CHAR iLIE FL’SARI, Italian knockout . . .has 4d to cri-fUt) scheduled ; fin Si i T O N Y POLLONY s ! it B, X u vein ns. conqueror oi i U O B MCYTUCaTE’RY. ' light ! I' . eight charm in some states, j ;VI Ik-' - ' say.r;c fr w Frisari is i f ie ring's hardest puncher (Louis I-r pten > and T v. i -ghed in v:T i :Y : firs! Charles or; that count: . .'.-n . . alone ; e;-- the tbug'h -- id ti-npT-edir! ih'lc- Tom- Pf-llone. n i nfH r.fttt, FT SARI loses tic I d eisj m through a 12 to 5 e--'itrn:i ' " rite (odds pi n ithing I I fi&ye lone con lend (-•:’) and —a i Iff HITS T 3 TiDHT M V T | CHICAGO < ANPi - World ; j Chain-.Jion .he- Louis will exchange . ; Mows with Bob F -xworth. dcsig [ j f.rted as ;he ! -ea\-yweight chain -! j of Illinois by the state athletic ; 5 ■:.- rrerd-sio!, hr a four-rourid exhibx- i I t:<•:j match at Coxniskey park. July \ i according to ar: .mnounc mem by fh’erfiOt.-'w Fred lrrin Tier- last wiefek. ; The Louiß-Foxwor*b till, takes 1 Ih. place of an earlier scheduled !r. iitch bep.rrcn Leuk and Er.rnrd Cio.il;- of Cincinnati at Wrirley r-eld or- the same date Senator Gets Report On Jackie * ■ WASHINGTON tANJkkie ■■ Robinson is getting along fine wit!) ; ih: Brooklyn Dodger;- ii.j-eball ! funs. Sen. Donnell <R„ of Mo.) was I Told last Friday. The senator brought, the matter up I ; a! a senate public welfare suboom i mitlce bearing on legislation to I yet up a national commission. ; I agoinst Uisc-riminotion in employ- I me nt, Faulty P Ray. JSioeki.vn Negro ciudrman of the social service , -onr.mission of the National Biip* . ;i st cm:'.-ention. was UsUfying in 1 ! upport ot tUr bill. Donnell inicr : r uled ill hnw HbllU-oP. If. t 'O .1).: recrived m Bn- kiyn. Hay said hi* had sat among white ..i-i.s-. os at •-. veral i -11 games io i tuaih t!v. a- attitude towaid Rob son. He said there was. some "lit- MU icuctkm against lum at first." : but tli.it generally "people scent to ! j full m-or; for .TacSpo tear, for !h<- IncidcnlaHy Robin.- >nbattiii.g • ;\fci .gc is be. inning to c-iimb above ; j/)-... .300 rn;u-:; -abite tb< i .ailing ; ;\cr.-:go of other T cvo.:---" on the DOD6ERS IN H WIN OVER cues i CHICAGO iNMPA - Wit!; ; J,urine- hirr;h.-xigcr tir-t has. - , ] men. piaviog great • baseball Broek i :yn maae ■■ t)v.'ce-g«ui. swetp eiT J their series with the Chicago Cubs j;.winning tm- Imai game last : | L:u;Saay. 5 to 1. Tim svrks ilrevv j ~3.332 paid admissions. ! Th. Cubs led, 1 to 0. until the 1 ■-- : >th Inline Tiu-i;. Johnny Schruitv * ...■■! 1a- km The mo- run nine |of Rnb.nson had th.e Cub pitchers i ; on’.chmg him anxiously. He kepi | rosin i off first and sliding hack i j\\ ben Schir.ittc kept throwing to j : rsi to pick him off. SchmStz got ; ; spsm pmd Pec Wee Roi-.sc- . tripled, scoring Robinson with the i | tying i'i.in Ret si scored on Cirri i Fv: it'll's fly to -center fieJd l Jackie sco’.«d tret - u m the ! ruth after hi had got his second • i-rritio to load tbt bases. Reost s.ogled, scc.rn.g G;i Hodges, Drcig e, catcher. Russ Meyer relieved • Sehmjti and struck rut Furitlo but a-a iked Duke Snider, forcing in : i Ralph Branca. Dodger pitcher. Russ . ; sea. relieved Meyer. Meers walk jed Johnny .iergcnst ii, lorcing Rou ;-.-.us: across witti the las; ; up. of toe game, Al bat four iimes Jarkie Weis et edited ------: ■: i; ;tv - ■ -hits and two i uns. He also stole a base to retain i- Lagu ■ leader.:iiip of pilfered rviUi nine. Robinson's batting overage thru Tart Thur sdav Y. game ioJJcws: i G aB R H °B :<B HP Pc’ ! 55 213 44 64 71 4 .300 Rgb-tison enjoyed a free trip !;-(i*,!id the baser in :fr- right" m i ,if tiv; game or roost tbe Chi --•::go Cubs -which Brooklyn won last Wednesday r; ’Wngley Field by a . gore of 5 u- 3. Jackie was safe at first on an I a- by Don Johnson Cub third ! baseman. Gene Hcrman.-Ki. Dodg er left fielder, .sacrificed and -when ; ttukio smv third base uncovered he : started for that bag. Johnson threw it: the base. : 'opo-ot-rog sbinebedy tv cover but when ri-'-body did she 1 ball went Into tbc Cubs dugout and : l Robip.son scored. The Dodgers had tic-d the score : ;k 3-all in the sixth. Eddie St.:-<iky. Dodger second baseman, walktd; and wont to third on Jackie's sin . gle. Robinson rnov-c-d to second when Torn Daliesandi o. Cub left fielder, tried to catch Stanky at I third. Hi-rrnanski singled t<> center, rowing Stanky and R Mnson. (harlotte’s Parks And (icrrcaliou juh till Program Set . CHARLOTTE Ttic Parks ano j iiccrcimob, Negro Divisiiitl, will; '■ 'ld special ;idi\ilies --n July 4lb. i i‘ was tinr.mim-i-d by Miss Lula Mtu: | White Diteviw. On the various; : 4ay ;’,r<iur,d:-' throughout the city; o ianti, baseball, olid track events I I will be hehl. The tr.rgcst family ; i'Ulici the a vc- 1 (.(.liter.; will; it-veive a r'o'-quc Mi-.< White furth- | siuted. Per*oi!< who are inter-; i-.•ted n *hc July 4th procratn are ! .j-ked t i cpc.rt to the miter neat - j •i them. The renters are Haled be-1 H \v - Fear! Street Fark. Ms.- ,X nM; - 1 Cr.ki’wn. stipen'iso an.i Law< euce I Davidson assistant. Vnr,-- ft!','; ■ Seh.u-i. Mi-s Birdie j Beatty. Super\ i.v.'-r .<n.l James Rob- j i iwn. assistant. Me-rgan, Alfonso Goodman sup-1 o. vigor and Miss Anita Thornton, j • assistant. j Alexander Street D A. Garner. | Supervisor and Mrs. Laura A. Lee. j ; assi-tant. Faivvicw Homos. -J.vnv? C. Ck'nv : incr.s supervisor, ami .Uns Otncj ’ Mac Utomas. assistant, \V. Charlotte. G. Be-r.j min Hair- j ion. supervisor, and Virginia A. ; .Johnson, assidant. Hill Street Cent-r. Joseph Max-, ■ 11, dVi'CD- r. :tn<t Mrs. E. Y Me-, Flam, assistant. Fur!!!: r .-for ...F To Whit ' •-r.iiciuded niay ! -.- t otuined fv.w- ; the cf-r ‘--'o and the- individuals I listed above -3,813 FANS SEE NEWARK DOWN PHILADELPHIA NEWARK N. J. tNNPAt • The . Newark Eagle* - oned paCial re vengt last Tuesday night for three ; defeats hand-d ihcm t.;y the Phila- | Stars In sv oiepiug, i' e ■ r-hiUy trine. 13-4 before 3.873 fans, j jr.clu-.t'.nL, i.hoO v,omen presi-itt at' h. first lanies .o/.t sinft- 1 the war. The collected sixteen nits, ! incXadit'g thiee huinc.s, i, ff ti:i- Phiily pitchers. Neither Barney Brown. who I s'aried ini the Stars. n<.r Warren ; Peace. E.-.gle"-' pitcher. saw >hc j finish Peace was remox-ed for a pinch hitter in the second inning after ihe Ktars had k-ig-'.cd him. for four hits and three runs. Brown was takea out in the fourth after -g .: 1 rifj - '.: runs . ::d si:-: kJ- An ex-GI. Nelson Thomas, relics'• e<j Peace. 11e gave up five hits and he’d the Stars scoreless until th ninth, when Pinch Hitter It * Part• low got a home rue.. 11 was Thom as second victory of the season. Lenuie Pearson was the batting Stax ioi the Eagk-s with a heme triple and double. Larry Doby and Rookie Robert Wilson also iiit i tin circuit. Doby’s round trip i. v\as his eleventh and put him . ne behind ;hc twelve with Josh Gibson won th: home run cham . mnsiiip last year. The victory increased the Eagles’ Lad in the Negro National League io one and a half games over the I Baltimore Elite Giants. Afield Jackie hnndled ten chances wilhou! an error At bat four times hi got I illy one hit but scored two of the Dodgers’ five runs The Dodg: rs made four double plays, in three oil v. nici Robins:::’. Jigared. TITK CAROUKTAN MSEBALL-EXTRA The aunua! joint ’titiclma o* L e Negro Nuiiuna: and Amen . mi; lc,-. iva.; held at the Do *< ; Then sa June 1C 1! climaxed . by a gala dinner for newspaper | ■•run at Small s Pmadtse, on *hc . last night's ses.dcm. U war un i I li- übtedly »!:e /ine .t ever to V j ; y.vcn the press which' was well; I : ttcndrd by scribes freni various i : st. tcs. The Negro National leagu-.- 1 under John H. J- hnson, its piesi i df.nt, was the host and honor: cl ' rnests included Raymond Jones, j ; Housing commissioner; Samuel J. j . f'-atties, ex-police official and at i I present successor to Lou Gehvyy 1 a;; commissioner of department ! ;of correction; Charles Suttlcs.; Manuel Barfield and Buskcl.'-all j promoter, owner and sportsman.: ; ■ ciiia! Bol: Douglas D<*n Burley was Master r; : ( crcmcnies and hr- along wifn; Fritz Pr Hard’s Sun Tan studio; i*. nferlahiers provided an unior- ; ; citable evening of enterim:.- ' mont. The annual East Wes' I classic will ne !.n-ld at Corr.iskey , park, Chicago, on July 27. Croud M.Ginnis of the Chicago Amc-i i ■ an Giants was given a clean bill ; goods as was Hay Brow . ; H, mestead Grays. Both will re . join their respective clubs. | Speech: s were made by both ; h-ag-ue heads; Wendell Smith. • Yitt burgh C- uriev spoke for; ! newsmen, and a pension, plan :md welfare fund was abandoned o: players) at this time. Raleigh Tigers Down Jacksonville In Twin Bill in ATFX CHALMERS RALEIGH The Rak-Wh Tigers. ; embers of the Negro Southern l league to&k over first place in if.ague standing by taking both : -.r.d.* of a double-header from the I Jack-on viiie* Ragles 10-3 arid 10-4 : Sunday afternoon at t.'navis Park I In tile first gam<? the Tigers wok ! i !-0 Jofid in the firs: inning when : ! Richbarg walked Womble with I the bases loaded. The Tigers col j iccted four mere runs in the third lon .singles by Hanoi and D.-.vts, -n■ 1 a d üb!e by Womble. Jackson ■ vilJe was able to collect one run in • | ever: of the last innings. Womble balled m Eve runs for , ; the Tigers He was r.iyo the ifad :iig batter in The first game with ; ; two for four. Sampson led the Eagles with two for four also. The Tig*; rs opened the second I ' game with a barrage of doubles 1 Clark led off with a double and Davis sent Clark across the plate with another double. The Ticer i collected two more runs in the sec no inning With, the Raleigh club ! leading 5-0 the Eagles came tr • life.with a four run outburst in the fifth inning Knuckles was relieved by Mack who got credit foi the - : victory. Clark got a borne: rur, :n ihf fourth with no oitfc o:i bases. The ; coring was climaxed when Bar bee hit Turner's first pitch approxi mately 400 feel for a grand Clan; homer. Clark ana Davis, with three for four and Byron with two tor ii:ree were the- leading hi Iters in C ? second game. MRST GAME .luck.'onvilic Vb H If O A E Drnard. rs 4 11 8 0 0 , Byron, 2fc . .. ..4 0 0 4 10! Washington, lb 4*120 O' Sampson, If 4 1 2 2 0 0 ! Mi La-urn.e c 4 0 1.3 0 1 ; Bcssard <T -1 0 0 4 t) 0 ! Smith, ss 4 0 1 3 1 0 Lamar, 3b 4 0 0 4 2 t, : Kichbu.rg. p 4 1 12 0 1 ; Totals ‘Mi 3 727 4 2; Kafcigh Ab K H O A E Clark. 3b 5 2 2 3 1 0 Harris, If 5 1 2 4 0 0 Davis, lb " 3 ! 2 0 0 Neely, cf 5 11 i 0 0 : Barbee, rs 5 i 1 2 0 0 Womble. 3b 4 1 2 2 2 0 ! Hnttcn. 4 0 I 2 1 2 White. ss 4 0 0 4 £ 0 Cooper, p .. 4 i 1 2 5 C Totals . .. 41 10 U 24 l.t 2 SCORE B1 INNINGS •Jacksonville .. 000 000 111—3 Raleigh 304 000 280 - K Lji; -s •TL.M--iG;!;v' i '; v - ; >f i '-3; Runs batted in: Worn bit- 5 Mat te ti 2, Davis, Bor bee. Smith. Samp son. Two base hits. Womble. Davis, Smith. Sampson Cooper. Strike outs: Cooper 10, Rich Plug 7. Bases bails Cooper 1 Richburg 4. Dou ble play: Clark. Knuckles in Worn bie to Davis. Winning pitcher: Cooper. Losing pitcher, Richburg. SECOND GAME JackKonviUe Ab R H O A K Demarii. rf-3b 4 i 2 1 0 0 1 ; Syren. 2b .. 3 1 2 2 1 i. Wasbmgton, !b ... 3 0 l 3 0 1 , Sauijison. if v 6 8 * o . McLauren, c 3 0- 0 2 0 C ! Bossard. cf ... 3 ft 0 3 0 0 . Smith, as 2 t 5 71 3 j i Lamar. 3b 1 S 0 i 1 0 ' Tunner. v ... if 1 j 2 J 0 i j Richburg, rs 2 0 0 2 0 0 i Totals . 21; 4 721 4 1 EAGLES DEFEAT 4 ANE.fi, 6-5 TRENTON. N. J. iNJmMi Thsj, Newark Eagles defeat* the New York Black Yankee*- of the Nc : £vr 'National League at Dunn Field I last night., 6 tc 5 Support Yawr Paper fj 1 g* ’ _ 4 7. - 5 8 SYY | . s . : S; Y*'..: I ~s \. - \T/ v v •- j * Imp ; r "T," p)f v ricturrd above is the black ."<in baseball team of the Carl Chavis Memorial YMCA of High Point. North Carolina They are .scheduled to play the tough plac ing Trinity Cardinal-, at the High Point Col!-go Stadium July -Silt at 2:00 P. M. Raleigh Ab K H O A E Clark ,1b 4 ‘J 3 2 0 o ; Harris. 2b 4:2 2 3 0 Davis, Hi .4 2 3 1 0 1 : Barbee, rs 4 2 2 2 ft 0 j Neely, cf 4 0 1 tOft! Baskcrviiu .If . . 4 0 1 3 0 0 Yh ' gen, c u l 11 0 0 i White, s-: 3 112 2 0 Knuckles, p 2 3 2 0 < 0 ■ Mark, p 1 0 0 1 0 0 Totals . 33 10 16 18 6 1 SCORE BY INNINGS ’ Jacksonville 000 040 0—- 4 Raleigh 120 214 o— lo i Runs batted in: Knuckles. Davis. Clark. Smith MoIpBK T-unner. Bar-: ; bee 3. Byron. L ru.'.s: Clark, ' F-orbev. Three oases inis: Tunner V'ao bar: hits- Clark. Davis 2. • ■ Knurkk-s 2. Smith. Byron Strike-j outs. Knucgles 3. jviacK 3 Tunite: 4. Bsfit s oji ball-. Kit - ckles 1, Tun , uer ] Winning pru-her. Mack. Los i ing pitcher Tunner. t il VMS HEIGHTS DITE VTE. HVI EIGH RAI F.IGH The Chavis Heights ; i n ,t,*u■ .1 Ciud dei eared East f’ ■ j it.'jrh 20-2 in a hard fought game ; : last Wednesday in the Chavis t Heights Ball Park. The Chavis • Heights boys showed excctlc-nt i ! form start to finish. This was the : • first league gam played this sunt- Slewart, and Bennett were th* | I butting stars of the day with Little : coming ou; of his bailing slumps jb.v hitting a triple Bates was the j. | v. inning pitcher, Adcock gave good j • account of himself. It would not j |ho a bad idea if the owners and i \ managers of the Raleigh Grays and ! ; Tigers tiepl an eye on these two i i young pitchers-. Both -if these boys , : show control, form. -peed, de-cep- ! | iion in delivery of the ball, and ; j prise. > VTIONAL lEUII e REN IXT OF WEEK j Monday June iff i’hila Stars 7. Hemcrtcad Grays 2 N Y Cftbans 3. Baltimore ! j Tr.esda.v, June 17. ’-vark 13. Phi la Stars 4 Baltimore 8 Homestead Grays i. Wednesday. June- 18. N. Y. Cubans hi Newark fßatni • Thursday, June 19, Newark 6, N. Y. Black Yanks 5 ; N. V. Cubans 9. Pliila Stars 5 j <lO innings' jPi iday. •June 30. N. Y. Black Yanks .; at Nf-.tvatk (Rum) I\. Y. Cubans 16, Baltinmre 3 ; S;..tu;day, June 21. Phila Stars 11. NT \ Black Yanl® 2 i Sunday June 22. Newark 8. Home stead Grays 2 Newark 13. N. Y. Black Yanks 4 : Baltimore 33. Phila Slavs ? j PM Mr.'!'-, re 13. Phi In Star.-: 2 schedule of week Monday, June 23, Homestead Greys ' at. N Y. Black Yanks ('Dexter Park;. Bs.l!imwv a! ptiiia Star 5 j iSMbe Park'. Newark at N. Y. , Cub:ms fShire Park). ’ Tuesday. June 24, Homestead Grays j at Newark. N. Y. Black Yanks at ; Baltimore -2). : Thursday. June 26. Homestead ; Grays at Phila Stars. N- Y Biar.k Yanks at N Y Cubans fPolo Grout'ds). Baltimore at New ark -'Trenton i Friday, Jane 27. N Y. Cubans at . Newark N. Y, Black Yanks at Baltimore. Phila Star.- at 80-mo st pad Grays {Pittsburgh) R-ri'pjrPvy, June 28. Baltimore- «t ! N Y Cubans - Wiis&ingtnn.) fio'-. Hiv June 28 Newark at N V i Vif.r»i t Varik? 2 iVsnkee Stadiurr-' i n ' V. fuVrmr ~t BylHinoi'c. Hula SHurr : ; u Homestead Gray? (Pitts- •, i Henderson f s Comments BY EDWIN K HENDERSON lor (he N.NIVV \«-»vs Set vice Gur plaudit.-: to the i.portswntei s ,-nd nev-'--paper .-. t o who walked oil! (’ii a Jim CY-nv iaunque! i.vm. sc. for ih-.m to e-.aiist Iheir .tid w, pr--moling the Moore -Sheppr, rd tight. T«« per cent oi the gate was . need to swell the Center Fund Both boxt.'s were ectored. Most ot ihe prill:is goes into the pockets while managers and promoters. Wasiiingtr; D. (‘ . sports priMiuit - wen tisked *:> r <ise a par: of il •' quota allotied cities over the Nr-tion. Ne cefored rit hten wan- ao i-; i.quct was pi;, need for the Stat- I'f-inled to tl.-y citizen's committee. A ier. A local p;-omoter. who pulls She strings for big time fight spon sors. was g’ven more v to siege a j-.m Crow dime, f.-r the colored (’■iiu;o upon You street. The sport-; Charlotte Parks Softball Schedule Underway II AS LOTTE - The city soft lu: 1 j league, .-ponsor.ri t-ach year L. lire Charlotte Park and Rev re a ’ don Cnnilfftfesiiin had its official i c:»ri? Monday. Tunc 23. This •rears arrangement nd set-up will j vat y from last vearV. program h\ ;ht- teams playing ev-ry ether day . instead of daily. Mis> Lula Mae White superviso: 1 ci playgruunds and Itecrc-ation said : she war well pleased with th-. ! mc-othnes'- v’th which the summer ; r.roi-wuv. has. begun. The I.eague n. , i-vidvd ee • fo,-.• er-.ups. the Fe-d . L<-ag«c and th. Blue League i Teams in the fieri la- cut- an*: Poarl Street Second Ward. Fair*, tew, Sued, and the YMCA. The.-., t th-'- Bike League arc Morgan Park. Brooklyn. Firs' Ward. Pha lanx Clue and West Charlotte. The follow ing is the schcduh i o' June 27 m .Te.lv 2. June 27 Pearl S reet v flu! WILLIAM'S BACK 0( l NEW YORK A NS- H.. Wil liams. reported bochache. which he I puked up while playing golf m the .avn, is o. k. enough to cau e ' :,: - poslpotiewnt of Fndey's Madison : Square Garden bout w th Tii>p.v 1 Larkin Belling odds *are 1) to 5 Ike over Tippy and 7 to .’> in ' favor oi Ike in the rase of knock ; OUt. Next Door” b y tec shearer ■% ' "'*****'' I 4,.hT l| t i I -,--i T ; il ?f ‘ ' i tfeij.i •• i -- '' .W \Ji 4 f-'f^ : H. + 'i'J - / 1 " *~i( / : / -.. H •; ,“/ * J •" ' •'*'• •■*” .”, ”" it J I 1 !i I - W , ... ;; ' , t* ' ‘"it 1 ‘i * s'&J ,UhiU I S rwtum * « 1 * f v **' "<n, | '. . 7.1 i y Rot, here ycAi see st those distress sl*.l«a«3 down, j« 4; ~ :t _„. PAGE SEVEN — :-;it fr.ncrr.ity was invited. They u.me sc! Joey <vad a resolution in . te.id. in it thtir mantu.od rebelled nt-.i.iiiit submitting to being good enough tc nelp proim-tc a light be tween two colored pugilists but not Am. r;e:.ti -.-.• :o eat will, the white ntn-.iuccm. r. at tht Statler. R>twicj or k.scr colored pet-pie ot going to lean- to refuse the ci.:-.. of Jacob’s offering hi re turn foi the ir birthright of man ' - c-d respect. A; a in. Un us applaud "ie no■,> ..paper • men who told off o t- rancor ixtriimittee. As a result, (hi-eo f'( their number were, as a very lasi ..estwv. invited to serve on the committee- -<s full mem bers and inpc t and eat together \v ncTi c v c r tnc cs nct i ct.» ni n »itcc convenes. Street (Old Bail Park j. Second Ward v> VMC'A m Second Ward, f irst Ward vs West t'harolt-te at f-irst Ward. Phmmix vs. Morgan at Morgan. Jure 30 - Fairview vs. Second Ward at Fanview Pearl Street vs V .GA Pearj S" ■■ - Hrookiyn vs Phalanx ai Sf. no Ward. ’ First Ward v-. Morgan Morgan. July 2 HU! Street vs. Second Ward at Hill Street. FairvieSt’ vs YMCA at 'Fairviem* W-est Charlotte Phalanx at Pearl Street. Brook lyn vs Morgan at Second Ward. TENNIS FINALS SET FOR FRIDAY DURHAM PI .yens of the Open Charm'Mo-hips North Caro lina Riatc Term:- As : -nation, which .r being held r-. Durham, will end tEoir firm!;- Friday. .Turn 27th. On Tm-rdm; Jun-: 25th. Ibc men’s ingles were as foll-.ws: George .Biewart. pcvrled number 1; Dr. liehcr 1 Kami: seeded number 2. W .L. Cooke, seeded number 3 and fir. C. 1„ Ifunt. seeded number 3. The tvaa iop sia-deo toun.s in men’s Aarlile arc George Stewart and Dr. .! L MeGriff. --ceded number 1, ad 11 M. - - i-i IC itcn and S. Hutchinson, s* r-ded numbei 2. S-.-mi-fm:-'- vv il be hi id June 27th from l to f. o'clock. Final affair of the occasi' >n w iil be a dance given ■ W it- Hill Recreation Center HrU Friday night. June 27th.
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 28, 1947, edition 1
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