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At nlne^thirty Sunday nig
at. some straight newscopy w
was a lady. "I want to know
me whether on not Eddie Robii
r~~~tiW Chicago White-Sox was. pi
dians in 1948 ?"'
Therrwasn't anybody around
ttuddiyton WWW with the Detroit
'lady wasn't satisfied.
Afterwards, we mused. Th<
1 ; excited male, and guessed t1.
themselves out on one of th
' favorites players and favorite
< It- just happened that Satuj;
house" Stewart had all of us r<
| tales he had picked up from C
know had all the info. Brothe
un to a group nno dnv with
v' "Luke Easter just bunted a V
that once Satchell Paige and Pi
t? m all-star game, a post-season
^ 1 J IT. 1 1 flTL
aim peruueu un niiro iiase. 1 in
to Chris, walked over to third
was a nice hit you just got.
gonna be able to tret home."
1^.. struck out the next three batt
Fine Show J5ui
Saturday afternoon we visi
moat of the second annual swi
j moted by director Tom Martin,
one but we left , wondering w
of the spectators. Not more
, yet a few years ago you coukfii
picking yuirr -ears witli IVmv -v*
- ruing-pool~in the city for our i
put into operation- for whites ;
We also got a flashing idea
~ don't all the'churches and clul
at the pool? It could be done"
bring a whole lot of good resu
What About Foot
The other day we uccidentei
of Allen University, and got in
the 1951 edition of the Allen
And take it from coach Lavvsc
Ulin, ,w?^nu inmn?i h<?imti?........
w*a?v J ) V V VU muu^il 1W HICK J
- puny, frail, green griddrcss ant
iously, though, coaches can't e
but if we can rely on what ha:
will fnmp lip with fairly gmwl i
\ . be what they are capable of ti
would like to field.
* Incidentallyt couch?Lav, >-.011
rumor that big Coach McHug
^ -.would, be at Allen next year.
Will Joe Be Able
Uiustratiye article in tlie
zinc thinks JoeXouis will- tak<
r Charles when the two meet pet
<^olor poos-oos the idea that
\ ana with sound, reasoning. Hi
r to do the leading, aikl I hereby
'.* reasoning that Louis is going
famed Louis counter-punching ;
?fighter, must have improved
- doesn't have to fall into any Li
We are in Joe Louis^cb^*rier;
to what extent lit' has prepare
c. nor the actual status of Kzzanl
the average guy does ? that
|jr Whether he is too old or not
^ we do know that'Joe is a pre
BP- second .time fighters, when he
presses (V?W m.,r-jrtr ft
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ht we were pounding away
hen the telephone rang. It
if your sports editor can tell
ison who is now playing with
aying with the Clevelaiid In[
but us but we guessed Eddie
Tigers, but also guessed the
) caller was in an argument.
hat somebody was knocking
ose perennial arguments on
teams.
'day afternoon "Jupior "Dog:>lling
on the floor with some
hris Garret, whom-we didn't
r Chris, says "June," walked
this one: ? ?
lome run." Another one was
izzy Dean opposed each other:
? fabulous Satchell, according
and said. "Mister Dean, that
Too had. though, you ain't
Thereupon, Paige promptly
orq
, Few People
ted Seegar's Park and aaw{
imming meet, tins year proThe
show was an excellent'
here in the world were all
than a handful was around;j
1't turn unless somebody was
'oofully needed was n swim 1
leople, like the one they had \
it Maxcy Gregg Park,
while hanging around. Why)
is sponsor swimming groups
with little money, but would
Its.
ball This Year?
j into coach W. W. Lawson
early predictions of the what
fellow Jackets are to be like.'
m, Allen won't have a thing
be able to muster up eleven!
1 put them in uniform. Sbr-;
xpect full strength this fall, j
s happened in the.past, theyj
earns, though those may not;
irning out, nor of what theyi
says?ho hadn't?heard?tha..
h at Booker T. Washington
To Come Back
V i
J uly edition of Color maga- j
i his title back from Ezzard |
rhaps in September. ? ?4
champions cannot comeback,
of/i /??\ 14-.. !
be able to put into use the j
to be able to induce Chariest
ibility. Charles, the cunning)
over the first meeting, hud
mis scheme for a battle,
rfind because we don't know
d for recapturing his crown,
Charles, we can but do what
is hope for Louis the best,
remains to be answered, but
tty tough customer in these
lost the first one. That im
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Over Newcombe
He Misses No. V
. DETROIT, Mich. ? (CNS)
Detroit had never seen Big D<
Newcombe, the ace of the Brocl
lyn pitching staff, before the A
Star Game last Tuesday. Ar
though they had the atori^v--i
his amazing fast ball, his mastei
over oppusitioji hitters this /
merioan League-city had to s<
him to really believe.
From the moment that Big Do
"roared" out of the bull pen wit
his blue Dodger windbrea?.er o
(despite, the heat and humidity
Detroiters were impressed. The
They oofied and ahead at h
windup and the way he' thro a
his left leg in the air. They mai
veiled over his take chaige ai
titnde. ?. They applauden eve
more a's he struck out Forri
Fain and fixed Minnie Minosi
who couldn't get the ball out c
the infield. And when he fanne
Vwrn Stephen;) and Uom Dimag
gio in the seventh, goi 'rid c
George Kt?H on a fly oail.plu
pliminated such vrrats as Phi
Rlzzuia and Ed Robinson, .all i
three innings Detroit to.( ac
claimed Newk as /'great."
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JSJEWCOMKFJ MISSES NO. V,
AGAIN
nROOKTA'N. N.Y. ? (CNSThe
number 13 is. still elusive t
Don Newcombe, wno sought hi
13th win against 4 defeats Ih
fr ItJay. With 'a big lead ?*
to -2 against Chicago. Big D;r
combe went ouLat the toj? of th
third inning for^a pinch h'ltt
and thus couldn't figure Tn"fTi
win or the less of t'ne ball gam
MwrnmhA jngf didn't fr^l he ha
if. A "frank man. hc wiU quitdd
ccnhe out of a game if he fee;
he's not hinf^-eflf, despite th
runs for or nginst him.
Games Schedule!
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LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa.An
eight game schedule for tl
1951 season for the Lincoln Un
vetslty, Fa., football"aggregatio
was released this week by Mann
Rivero, head mentor of the Lir
coin Lions.
Only three of the games wi
pliiyed on the Lions home fielc
n a
ii-iu v uuuiy itfaiu
hn-lravc. .ig for the other elasl
es, culminating the season i
u mine SlfldlllTU, Philadelphia;":
gainst Howard University-in th
traditional Tjianssgivinp Da
Classic. ? ;?
Sept. 22 ? Moravian Colleg
away Oct.
6 ?: Morgan state, hon
1T h"?"
coming , .
?cu.20? Di"..uu.ir Stale, n,
vcr
Oct. 27 ? Hampton Instituti
awav* :
Nov. 3 ? St. Paul's Polyteel
n'e, home '
Nov. in .? Upeala College. Ka;
Orange, N.J.
Nov. 22 ?;Howard UnrvcrrrP
Temple Stadium.
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!:c?;r;. who's doing fino a.-. Moi
treat's rookie -wend ba-oinn'.
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3 Kcgi-tration for the annual city 11
wide Day Camp, which will he 1
held in Seegars Park, will be eon-.
- ducted July 31 to August 10. C.i
o W. Madden, dire, tor of t-he pro-,
is cct. said Tuesday.
-- Children, between the au<\. nl
7j and 13. will register at tho +
city park, nearest their homo, i
0 either between 9 A.M. and 1 P.M.'
or 3 arid 6:30 P.M.* on those day:-.
^ Camping opens August 31. with
children divided into four' age"
4 g;' '.ip. ^ wlii. will. U^rl ieip;. 1r m
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Is sports, games, arts and cralts, nac
ture lore, dancing, and drtr^7
Jones, Crawford
Trophies In Swin
The second annual Columbia I
city swimming meet took place j!
? Saturday evening, in the See>e
gars Park Pbo.l. ? Events were.;
i- held in yll division, iftduding the:
tt seiner men and women, and me'
y boys and girls. A large crowd1
i- was on hand to witness the'best;
meet held so far.
11 Two trophfi'S^" were awarded,
T7" one to. the outstanding man
11 swimmer and one to the oulstanding
woman -wbimu-r Willie .
,n Jones. Jr. of Fort Jackson, who
r=- participated tn?but*?Uu.?, i ;vmg .
ie and swimmmg events, received
y the men's trophy and loria Craw
furd?who?resides??Columbiar-"but
attends Mather Academy
during regular school term won
the women's trophy.
?e In addition t0 the trophic-, awarded,
first, second and third
olacn medals w.-r.. civ.n ? , ibej
winners, those who pkuv;i7an.-i |
T-" oium' \ylui snoweri. !
Frank Fitzputrii k was a double!
c winner in the junior :nt n's division.
an,| ru tin- b nnd.a-ir :s" !'
- xHylalun Alar.0:1 Fortee and'
l" Betty Kosehor..u^ii v out r -j
.spect.vely ab.?v?r tin ,/;n
st The results are u< I'li'd.v- 1
Senior ."Men's DjviM<m
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Pope, third '10.2 point*-}.
Senior^ Women's Divisjon
50-metet free style . Ion a Cr:iv,
/ ford. f.;r-t; .Mattic* Jchn-on, second.
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Junior Men's Division
50-meter free .style: Frank
FiD.p.i' I i1 K.?*: i ,?ftv-'v/n. rvvmid.
Veeck Signs
Satchell Paige
For Browns
ST. LOUIS. Mo. - CANS) ?
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_ this paper three weeks ago ). w:iv .
n't kidding whrn after watching
Satchell Paige, former Cleveland
Indian hurler, workout with the
, Chicago Giants t'nnt he'd hire the
fabulous hurler if he ever owned
another baseball team.
Veeck, wh() i>wnod the ClcvcI
rwl i 'k- 77,M ||J
.....v. luuinns v\ncii i iiinc los-cn
?or them in 1948 and 1949, sinned
the pitcher for an undi-closed nmount
here Tuesday,-and iirmui
iately ordered him to go tu-uor-k
Wednesday night iins( t1.'
Washington Senator.--.
The "Browns have also ,-igned
two Negro stars 'who played iiv
Montreal, as a buildup move of
the America'. League'*, cellar
dwellers.?1
Paige, Ve.o k said, it still one
of the best pi.chers in the business
and de^p.t?' his admitted age o
near 4f>, U considered tops on th
m?>u i t spot he has glittered
frutr. r two decades.
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'italics- led by trained activity j
eaders.
. Transportation wili.be furnish-.i
ed free by the South Carolina Gas;
and Kiel-trie Company throughout!
the period.. The company is pro-;
vnlinr hii.vcs whn-h will leave th?.
l-ullowings points, at 1) A.M. each:
morning and return, the children
to these point-, at 5 P. M.
Ilu.vaj.v4 Schuul. Tun Tetmr Sax-"
o.-j. Giant 7*icld (300 block of Ca-i
tawba street). Library Branch'
1 i ?Wivatiyt 2300 block ?4Gei
v<i [?)? and Booker T. Wash-j
Trig1.on TTeightoicmentnT-y cr-ho,>i .
Capture ' 1
(1 Meet
Hemphill Pride, third. Time - i
30.5.
150-inctcr free style: David
Sight lor. first. Time""- 2:50.2.
00-Q. r hm kstroi-u; ?Frank '
Fitzpatric-k. first; David Sightler,
second; Moses Hopkins^ third.
Time - 5.4.
100-metor brea-tstroke: Moses
Hupkins,?first; . David Sightler,
second; Hemphill Pride, third.
Time - 1:56.
Diving; Richard Hunter, first
lili n"ints); \Vii 1.: 11 Readen.
second (63 points); Frank Fitzpalriek,
third (53 points)
50-meter free style: luiia Crawford,
first. Tirht^ - 45:3.
150-meter free -style; Iona
Crawford, fir-t. Time - 3:40.3.
-50-meter backstroke; I on a
Crnu for,I,, f:r-t T:ny? - 1:30. j
Hoys' iiiviston !
25-tMclcr fr. e style: fiMku'ionl
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A .i.;;:,-'- D.vvens,?third. |
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spaJWWSui iG?The Co.unty
Farm Women gave a surprise .
"Fourth Anniversary Reception"
honoring their Home Demonstration
Agent Mrs. C. A. Fludd. Expressions
were made by the many
clubs commending Mrs. Fludd on
the fine service she is rendering
in thptr -communities. OuistancU -j
ing projects have been beautify- |
ing kitchens, a washing machine ,
project, and a living room pro-p
ject. Over 90 per ceht Q* h?r | j
"Club* have washmr machines, i
and all beds have been taken out \
of the living rooms. A solo was
rendered by Miss Luella Matthews,
accompanied' by Mrs.
Marv Williams.?Mrs. Fludd?re-reived
many gift;, from Clubs
present The table was foeauti- j
fully decorated in pink and green '
by Mrs. Eunioe Thompson, Rpc- '
reation Director of the Liberty !
Street Recreation Center, where
the affair took place.
The Boys' Club was feted with ?
a Pop torn Pop. A Trnffir Mr-o.'i^, J
fir Swimming Party, rind a Thha- ^
tie Party recently, whioh was 1
given by tire management of the '
Ritz Theatre. Thirty little boys ?
attended. Much appreciation is
due Mr. Harmon and E. Kelly, (
Managers' of the Theatre, Patrol- 1
man Fox and Mrs. Eunice" .
Thompson w h o accompanied 1
these boys to the Theatre. Other j
m_tivjti.es later will inoludfe a ,
t: ii) to t'ne inouotians, a free trip
to see the Tri-State Base Ball
players, and an .over-night camp-> i
Tnr:?t ii p Ti e CIai??i* a?ft'U- turp
of 'he Liberty Street Ree-.
reation Center and all boys between
. the ages ul <1 and 15 aie
>ti i'i 11t<\ ioiII.?
Mrs. Eunice Thompson has orgi'rls
at the recreation Canter.
n'MV7"'* ^ T.iiirv" "Wui'k Clutr toi
These girls arc learning to knit- ~
embroider, aiul are making use-j
ful things which they may use;
k:n the home.
The group is composed oT girls i
from Bethlehem Center, kvans
St. (.'enter,' Alexander school and!
iliiberty Street Center. The 321
iciris'are under the supervision!
of Mrs. Thompson, assisted by.
Mis.s Daisy You'ng. Plans arej
on foot for an exhibit in late'
August.
?TTT??Children?rrf Alexander1school
playground were given'
an old fashioned picnic on Friday.
The affair was called a
community picnic whose object
was to stimulate interest and to ,
show parents that at the pkiy'/round
elhUTren are under professional
leadership and are pro- ~
vided w.ith wholesome rccrea tion.
An iiTd tasnioned. picnic ;
table was spread ^ witfrjiftpodies
provided bv parents a?8S#Kiiilts
of the community ana nearby
-Many games were played, followed
by- a movie provided "day *
Rev. T. R. . Friers,on, pastor of .
Silver Hill Metho'Vi=t church. The
TT-h -.Vas?-T w. n?.11 the Ml1! I'M- -j
pol.itnu ?AT\TE rhurch of which ,
Rev. IT. C. Young ts pastor. Pa- (
trelmnn x Ah ram c ojporn ted 1.
the projector. The project was y
h'- 'iv '*1 hv Mrs. Eunice-Thump-[i
.-on . .Proctor, of playgrounds and jcommunity
centers.
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Swimming Meet
The second annual Seegars
Swimming- Meet Was highlighted
t>y the keen competition displayed
irt the boys' and girls' divisions
with Marion Portee leading
in boys1 perfoemtmrt* and
Betty Roseborotrgh putting up
the best "performnce in the girls'
division.
Iona Crawford displayed ijnusual
skill in the water as she
look first place in three evenTsT
[n addition to her wipping^ three
"irst place medals she won the
cup a? the outstanding female
iwimmer of the meet.
Willie Jones, a private at Fort
Jackson, won the cup as the outstanding
male swimmer of the
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--> in iiii^vr-iiii'in <>s it m? |
ret was superb as he took first
Dlace in the men's senior diving.
Hie also won several medals in
swimming events.
}? New York City while ehrbute
to Mexico left with Mrs. Willis
Johnson a check for five dollors
:o purchase swimming tickets
for additional children whh may
not have the admission price to
iwim in 'the pool. Another friend
who does not care to have her
name divulged contributed one
lullar?thrmirrh Mrs. Johnson. ,
Further contributions will jnake
it possible for many children to
swim who otherwise may not get
audi- uti?opportunity. ?
Patron's Club Organized At
A patron's club consisting of
ladies from different sections of
the city w'as organized at- Seegers
Park Community building,
June 27, 1951. The club was
named "Seegars - Community
Club."'" 'Mrs. Jen ire Neal was' filet
ted president.
The club members present ?agrced
to meet every Wednesday,
evening at 8:00 P.M. in the Sectzars
Community building. They
invite all ladles interested in efiivlnii!?plans?lor:
the improvonont
and upbuilding of the recreational
prograrn being offered
d\ Seegars Park to become memoers
of this organization.
Many expressions were made
by. the members in attendance.as
"Say It With Flowers" I
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Saturday,^M?ly 22,1^1 -T?-r^gflSi
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igars Pool
?o their prapriviation for the
finer facilities offered at ^ the
park and their .^Ulhgnesj t^vio
what they ran to promflte the'
program. * .
A popularity contest is being
planned f9r August 24. Thft content
is to include girls and boys '
ranging from 6-12 years yf agef'
and will be hel# at the common- ity
building. ' ' - *
Vote for your favorite boy or ' V:
girl.?^ - ?
Mrs, Margaret Champion Adams
is doing. a fine job as leader at
the Seegars community building ;V
while Mrs. DantzleT is out" on
vacation.
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Comeback For?.
Bankhead
BBnOKT.YM -?f.rNS)., n^n
Bankhead, the forgottem pitcher -on
the Brooklyn Dodgek staff.
1c dllA 4A COA AA*?A?* ~ 11
iu uuc iu otc avviun ki mis ui tne
weeknd double headers this
week. Plagued by virus, ineffectiveaess
and what have you,
Bankhead has been a mystery
this seasou, Some?have called
him "potentially" one of the
greatest?pitchers V the league. i-L
But Bankhead just doesn't seem
able to make the grade. Manager
Charlie Pre>sen has ? resorted. to
using Danief onlv when the score <
s ?
is hgpeless against the Brooks.
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SANDY SADDLER V
RETURNS FROM S."A.
NE\y YORK ? (CNS) ? Wiry
little Sandy Saddler, the- Featherweight
Champion, is back In ^
the States from a whirlwind""six
weeks" tour of South Atncricai. >
The conquering hero who- dotgp-- ^
ciles in New York, fought tour
times below the border and ".nan- - j
aged exactly to chalk up fburr ,-j
knockouts, . { < y
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