6B-THE CA6OUNA HUES SATURDAY, JUNK 14, li» The Active life 'Dak £W«U- Rman ofthe House -SKATEMOBILE COMEBACK NCC Ranks JSP\ * Hollywood * fiRANOAP MAPE THE FIBST High NAIA Beat BACK THE in SKATEAAOBILE IN « SUITE, blind datal v S HOWLETT the for work, causing near 2O .USING AN APPLE CRATE, /^JFg|' Y\fl pianist-dnger-couiposer wbo held panic. SKATE WHEELS, A 2*4 k£Sm% forth long at Starting*! On ALL ABOUT BOARP, Track Circle so PEOPLE ANP LIT THE KTM The Beach In Santa Monies, now NANCY WILSON just back a dally feature with the na- from the Far East, headed out ? North Carolina Collage tional Arthur Godfrey radio at once for Copenhagen. And in ranked high la several event* show. Spain Rafer Johnson has be- come bullfighter up- according the track A lot of people waiting for a in Us to latest the big opening of the new coming pic.. . And Harry Doian, ilillitlnyiliiiilby the NAIA International Hotel In Las Vegas, busy writing "Mom's Place," office «\u25a0 the NCAA Collage slated for this month. Bay a comedy show fa- CBS-TV, DtvMoa recently. Charles and Diahann Carroll currently appearing In the same The Eagles' 440 relay teem glitter town, where they elected holds the noimlMr one pMttfcm their first black councilman the In the NCAA dhrWoa and the: other day. DIANA DENIES ROMANCE number three ipot in the NAIA MART WILSON being thrust category with it* 40.5 clocking Into the lead role already with In the WTVD meet which was the Supreme*, as Diana Boss will be going «ingle-0 comes //&* TDPAY, ALMOST composed of Lionel Urgan, /// Wy 7 HALF A CENTURY December. Fro.n Marion Bran- / 7 O LATER, BOVS Floyd Williams, James Stewart do, now on location with his P and Ron Draper. newest pic, "Quemada," comes denial of "anything serious" Leon Sanders won the 440 with Diana Boss. "Just friends," Intermediate hurdles In the were his famous last words. The CIAA meet in Baltimore May two have been out together sev- <&' ? %&% : eral times?when singer Tom 10. His time of 52.9 placed, Jones was not around. And Mo- MgiyM him first In the NCAA and town's longtime aide, Larry Max- ninth in the NAIA statistics. well, now on his own, being sought by several firms, Includ- g|B^V^R^L| Urgan, Stewart, Draper and NF.W YORK (ED)?Wiih Day fast approaching, it's time to start thinking about gift Father's a ing Herb Alpert's A&M Records. James Stevenson ran a 3:12 in Dad will enjoy. This year, instead of traveling the well-worn slipper-tie-und-wallet circuit, why NNPA's RUSSWURM Award to not consider gelling something a little more substantial?like his very own rccliner! Hugh Downs of 'Today" the Carolina Relays at Chapel NBCs BRANDO: It's amazing how popular these lounging chairs have become. While the rest of the furniture show could not have gone to MARLON Ltaked Hill April 26 to set a new market has comfortable five the sales of recliners have 25 35 with singer Diana Rosa. edged up a percent, skyrocketed to a better guy, and crew , . . percent annually. This represents very happy enjoying the of home?- meet standard and established a lot of Daddies all comforts They're calling Scoey Mitchell now doing a doing a documen- and then some. themselves as the number one "the Mack Milton Berle," as, tary, backed by the U. S. Navy, One, of the main reasons for their surge in popularity is that today's models offer a greater say, Scoey grabs other Negro mile relay team in the NCAA they on die in the Navy . . . variety; years ago. recliners were made in one basic style?bulky, heavy and drab, sometimes re- comic's material. George Kirby, Negroes " Leslie Uggams says statistics and number nine in ferred to as the "battleship" design. But now. and never fades. who welcomed Scoey on heavy on TV chair are today because the NAIA. manufacturers have turned to fashion and func- Many models are available with otto- George's Century Plaza opener, they can't go on being hidden. tion in their designs so that now there are re- mans for Dad's feet-up ease, and some have screamed when nights Urgan jumped 24'2" in the a few WEDDING BELLS Howard University Successfully cliners available to suit the moods of many .recliner construction wherfc the footrest swings Inter he saw and heard Scoey DON MARSHALL and Dtahann Florida Relays in Gainsville, rooms in a house from a dainty bedroom to a out when the chair is in a lowered position. rattle off one of George's new- Carroll have taken out the wed- fra. March 29 to rank second rugged family room to an elegant living room. Choosing a chair as a gift is a lot easier than est originals on the Joey Bishop ding ring, it says here . . . Leading in the would With Championship .in the NAIA and third in the furniture manufacturers re- one think. the "electic" look pop- TV show. Harry Mills, of the inveterate Defends Cliner Berklinc, Track field as Burn's FOXX GOES FLSHING La-Z-Boy. and ular today, you can readily mix and match and still wonderful Mills Broth- NCAA in the broad jump. Kroehler.They are making these popular lounge styles and periods. KIRBY, by the way, took Redd ers, wired his folks in L. A that WASHINGTON, D.C.-Led second in the 880 yard run In the News-Piedmont chairs in Naugahyde vinyl upholstery that com- For Father's Day, why not give yours a chair Fox* with him on a deep-sea the emergency operation on his bines the comfort scuff-re- can own. It's a marvelous fishing trip off San Diego for an eye by All-American, William with a time of 1:54.2. Relays in Greenville, S. C. leather-like with he really call his way In a Barton hospital will easy spongeability. In addition, to make of very upcoming "American Sportsman" not hinder his June 24 opener Gerald Weston, a junior sistance and the chair-man your house feel Ritchie, the Howard University March 22, Draper ran 14.2 in this marvelous vinyl fabric retains its shape special! TV show. The two made much at the Century Plaza in this town

Miss., was mirth cameras. . July track team captured the NCAA from Greenville, the 120-yard high hurdles. marine for the . . Tom Jones, set for a Bay in Atlantic Coast Regional Track third In the long jump, and This time places him fourth in Sugar Robinson took a 7 date at the Greek Hieatre Kirby show date with his daugh- here, has a lot of ofay sisters in and Keels, a sophomore Field Championships for Carl from the NCAA and ninth in the ter, for her birthday. Eartha distress, what with the stories the second successive year. Washington, D.C. finished fifth. NAIA. Kitt was there, too. rimpant he goes only for soul BILLY opened at In the meet held at Dickin- In the 120 high hurdles, Urgan and Williams ran DANIELS sisters. both the Baby West, a at the starry mili- a Grand new ANYWAY, son College in Carlisle, Pa., Burnett Rucker, graduating 9.5 in the 10-yard dash in the spot in the exclusive Crenshaw tary ball of The 10th Cavalry May .23 and 24, Howard fin- senior from Bakersfield, Calif., Carolina Relajy but Urgan was area of LA., among the richest men at the Hotel Ambassador ished first in a field of twenty- garnered third place, and fel- time brothers. the other night, almost a score declared winner. This tied just complet- Callfornian, JOE ZAWINUL of the white male TV and screen five schools, edging C. W. Post low Ron Toilette them with three other sprinters ed three songs for Miles Davis actors attending arrived with College, 58V4 -51. ofTWks took fifth. for third place in the NCAA to record: "In a Silent Way," swinging sisters of black soul. As in most Rucker, holder of the school "Directions" and "Early." The foxiest-looking chicks tms of Howard's timings. with 440 Zawinul, pianist Cannonball side of a Larry Steele Revue. It victories this year, the perfor- record in the Intermediate Stewart's 21.4 clocking tied Adderley, wrote "Mercy, Mercy, waa balanced out, however, as mance of Bill Ritchie was the hurdles, finished third in that him for second place in the Mercy" so many of the "brothers' rocked spearhead. The 5'9" speedster event with a time of :54.4. 220-yard dash in the NCAA HERB ALPERT took a West- the dance floor all night with tern Airlines flight down to Mexi- the best of Qairol femmes. Sort succes- Mathis, hampered injur- from Beckley, W. Va., by while Williams and Urgan both co City to sit in with one of his of like the All-Africa students fully defended his titles in ies this year, was fourth in the ran 21.6 to tie for seventh \u25a0JjJeK A&M Records artists, Sergio dance nights at UCLA! "SSth AmUTmarr" the 100 and 220 yard laffees, 100 and 220 yard dashes. place in the furlong race. Mendes, when Sergio was called in at the Forum to sub for Sam- each month for winning with times qt 9.9 Cecil Presley, a subscribers' hos- and junior, from Silas Mayfield ran a 4:19.9 my Davis, Jr., who'd cut out pital care. 21.9 respectively. , Pa., cleared 6*2" mile in the Colonial Relays in Ritchie also anchored thft in the high jump, tying for Williamsburg, Va. April 1.1 to ' record setting 440 rplay team, fifth in'the competition with rank 18th In the NCAA statis- which won the event with a Mike Parker of Towson State tics. > Lucas clocking of :41.4. Numbers of College. t Five WSSC the team included Herb However, the biggest indivi- Bob Koury Thompson from Clinton, S.C., dual success belongs to Earl Frazier, Paul Mathis, of Philadelphia, Newman, of Englewood, N.J., Joe Jerry Athletes Named Pa., and Desmond Shakespeare, in the 'pole vault. Earl, who In Tennis from Kingston, Jamaica. earlier this year jumped 13 feet Quarry Title Bout Top '69 Stars GREENSBORO Johnny Shakespeare also scored a for the first time in his varsity Lucas, a 15-year-old rising personal career, sophomore High triumph in the 440 and who later set the WINSTON SALEM '-Fire at Hillside in yard as school mark at 13*6", Tickets on Sale Durham, won the major dash, he breezed to broke athletes from Winston-Salem championship here in the annual the wire in the 14 foot barrier, :47.6, almost a full and estab- Tickets are now on tale for the K.> :v>'' -; State College have been select- Greensboro Junior Invitational second faster than his nearest lished a new school record at ' closed circuit television showing 19 Tennis tournament. of the ed for inclusion-in the 1967 Lucas won in both the 18 and competitor. Ron Lassiter, from 14'0\ 15-round world boxing championship IL - J edition of "Outstanding Col- under -and 16 and under division. Trenton, N.J., Just two weeks ago Howard match be- i' grabbed third. tween Philadelphia's unbeaten Joe \u25a0p. \ y lege Athletes of America." He defeated Bob Koury of Other point-getters for the stunned the conference, the Frazier and challenger Jerry Burlington, 6-2, 2-6, 6-2, in the 18 Quarry The five and their sports are finals. Lucas had reached the Bison were Thompsoh, who Central Intercollegiate Athletic Monday, June 23. The title bout, which will em- William English, a senior, bas- finals by upsetting top-seeded second in Association, and sneaked off finished to Ritchie anate directly from New York's v ketball; Qmml Williams, a Carey Browder of Sweetwater, both the 100 and 220 yard with second place in the , can be I Tenn. Browder won both titles seen 1 junior, basketball; Robbin last year. Lucas won the 16s by dashes. Just a sophomore, he is 18-team championship field. locally at The , Broad st. and Kirkland, a junior, baseball; defeating Horace Reid of repeat Pattison ave., and Ritchie's heir apparent as The performance in the the Arena, 45th and Market its. Atlanta, 6-2, 6-1. James Fewell, a sophomore, Sis Kilber of Howard speed champ. NCAA Athletic Coast Cham- All seats will be at |6 Columbia, S.C., reserved track; and Reginald fcley, a easily won the girls Bay Shore, pionships, brought the squad each. l 18-and-under Mliam Bellins of junior, tennis. ititle by defeating Stewart Smith to Tickets can be purchased at the N.Y., finished second in the down the last meet of the Spectrum Box English, of Winston-Salem, 6-0, 6-0. Nina Office, Broad st. M**r ffV VF who scored over Cloaninger of Charlotte, triple jump a leap season, the NCAA College and with of Pattison ave.; at the 15th 2,100 points in four years on unseeded, scored her third 45'8 5/8; and Dennie SmeHie Division tourney in Ashland, and Locust st. Ticket Office; at 3 GRID STARS AND ONE left) was end with the "Michigan then was Central City State and the WSSC basketball team, has straight upset by defeating Lyna Ohio on June 6-7. the Ticket Office, LEADING BOXER had little in Cardinals after playing for of of Kingston, Jamaica was 1423 Chestnut st., and at the a top-ranking pro; Wally Trip- the Detroit Brinkley Lexington, second common in the days when -they Wayne (up- been drafted by Arena, 45th and Market State; Jug Girard lett (lower right)' was a star seeded, 6-2, 6-3. «ts. sports of In divisions, won were page headliners per right) was a star back first back for the Detroit Lions Pistons the National Basket- other Reid they and the 14 and under boys by but now are teamiflates in with the University of Wiscon- for Penn State. Now, all ball Association. He is from an effort to four defeating Chuck Cloniger of - help inner city sin and then with the Detroit are working in Chrysler Cor- Salem, Va. Shelby, 6-1, 6-2; Juan Farrow of men find and keep jobs in in- Lions; Chuck Spleser (lower, poration's pre-employm en t Kirkland is from* Winston- Lynchburg, Va. defeated Bill Ernie Terrell Trades In dustry. Jack Crittendon 'Cupper was a left) boxing champion at training program for the so- Salem, Isiey from Burlington, Stephanz for the 12s. Linda Whitehead of Sebring, Fla., - called unemployables hard core Williams from Washington, defeated Betsy Butle of Augusta, \u25a0FTT'V-- men who are for potentially D. C., and Fewell from Phila- Ga., 7-5, 6-1, for the 16-and-under Boxing Gloves Guitar trainable but lack the b*sic title. delphia. education or motivation to hold By E. said. I get "Outstanding College Ath- CLAUDE HARRISON, JR. "If don't, I'll my'guitar and « Job. Remember ERNIE TERRELL? At one start pickin'." , letes of America" is an annual time he was considered a leading" con- LOCAL RATINGS : biographical compilation fea- Expos R for heavyweight (champion), tender the world cham- I? 2?Leotis turing accomplishments of But in the 18 months, Martin, 3?Roglr Russell, 4 Batts, Thompson Wins pionship. last ?Lee about 6,000 young Ernie hasn't been near a ring. He has s?Roy Williams. Light heavyweights: athletes First Victory been using his paws to pick his guitar none. Middleweights: I?Benny Briscoe, Sunnehana Golf who have' proven themselves and he's doing well. 2?George Benton, 3?Kitten Hayward, outstanding in sports, campus quite l JOHNSTON, Pa., Ernie is now Terrell, the 4?Candy McFarland, Manning.! -Leo. activities and In billed as s?Percy nard Thompson of Laurinburg, curriculum. 21 Games singer. He has a voice somewhere be- Welterweights: I?Johnny Knight, 2?! N. C., iunk a 10-foot putt for a tween baritone and bass. Paired with two A 1 Massey, 3?Flash Homlin, 4?Roger birdie on the 11th hole Sunday brothers, Lenny, 19, and J.C., 32, and a Evans, 5? C. L .Lewis. Lightweights:' to move ahead for keeps in the The sister, Jean, 22, Ernie and his group has I?Mario Sauennan, 2?Bud Anderson. 16th Sunnehanna Golf Tourna- Howard U/s Brown Montreal Expos snapped their getting good bookings all over the 3?Lorrey Jackson. Featherweights.*' ment. losing streak at 20 games?three been short of the all-time record?by country. I?Augie Pantellas, 2?Greg Jones, 3? Thompson, a physical educa- 1 tion major at Wake Forest Uni- Tops edging the Los Angeles Dodgers "Atfirst they come out of curiosity to Billy Price. ! CIAA in Hits 4-3 Sunday on home runs by talent," versity in Winston-Salem, N. C., Jones. Middleweight - see if I have some Terrell, who GEORGE BENTON'S a ooe-over-par WASHINGTON, D.C. Third Rusty Staub and Mack i losing CANDY) shot final round staub hit a two-run homer in htasn't fought since to THAD manager, JOE GRAMBY, says 71 to finish the 72-hole event baseman Baron Brown of Howard SPENCER, "But the curiosity has McFARLAD can get his fighter any time | JH Montreal's three-run second in- said. with a 273 total. University has been officially ning and Jones connected with since turned to generous applause." he wants him. "Candy is a lot of talk/* He edged out another Wake named as the the bases empty in the sixth, * m AJI conference's most Terrell said show business "is very Gramby, referring to McFarland's elaftjl Forest student, Lanny Wadkins staking rookie Jerry Robertson " prolific hit maker in nice, but he gives impression he that Benton and BENNY was of Richmond, Va., who finished Central UF to a 4-1 lead. the BRISCOE tercollegiate longs for the square ring. .dodging him. "It's matter with a one-under-par 69 and a Athletic Association Robertson checked the Dodg- a of record total score of baseball "Entertaining is sa confining," he said. that he pulled out of a fight Bris- J7*. statistics released recent-' ers on two hits until the ninth, with Thompson bad rounds of 69- iy- when he needed from vet- cold, you train yourself not coe." help "You have a 69-M Friday; asd Saturday bom- Brown, a junior from eran reliever Elroy Face to nail good day after Promoter pips pared Bronx. to sneeze. You can't feel LOU LUCCHESE will with Wadkins's 70-68-67. N.Y., banged 38 hits to edge team- Ws first major league victory. day. And you are on trial everyday. If in the JOE FRAZIER-JERRY QUARRY Wadkins had pulled.to within mate Jackson Brown and Erifl Singles by Andy Koaco and your act fails to go over, it's terrible." title fight into*Allentown, Scranton and one stroke with a birdie on the Wharton of Delaware State CoU Tom Hallw chased Robertson. hole, run-scoring At 29 yea-e of age and packing 218 Reading via closed circuit television. Lou 9tb but Thompson's bird lege, each with 35 safeties for the Face yielded a sin- put on the llth determined the out- season. gle by Ron Fairly a?d balked pounds on a 6 i frame, Ernie started his also plans to on a live show at the come. another run home getting Spencer in Arena Monday, 30. before present tour after losing to June Tied at secood was Hubert the last two outs. ? Boxing elimina- heavy- Birmingham, Expos erupted against the World Association NEW Green of The greatest business In the The weight champion de- TV SERIES STAR: H&ri Rhodes willstar Ala., to- fireballer Bill Singer in the sec- tion tournament. will Attorney with a line of though he fought near- fend his crown in mid*July, manager as District William Washburn in NBC- tal. business Is to have a ond. Maury Wills walked and Even hasn't in TV's new fall series, "The Bold Ones," which Staub cracked his sixth homer. ly years, feels he can make it ANGELO DUNDEE said. Dundee said an will Jack Lewis Jr., of Florence, business of your own, bat if two Terrell premiere this fall. "The Bold Ones," a trilogy S.C., Wake Singlet by Jones and Coco' La- opponent has not yet been selected, but of another Forest stu- you have no business, make it boy as a fighter. dramas rotating in the same period concerning men dent, was tied for sixth at 284 and a squeeze buat by Gary to return to the gym soon to "we are in the talking stages with a lot your business to leave Sutherland got the third run "I plan In medicine, law and public service, willpremiere as a with Richard L. Siderowf of other something left," Terrell of people right now." Conn. business alone. home gee If I have new concept in broadcasting. Westport, people's _