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Sentinel's , •»-•-»•_• .«-•»* • • • 'iMMfaeJ^jl i w-< ..• • •<<•- .- • T"i,*'8-g>H.y' "r*|L<i" "* V r THE ©W_•• • O Sentinel's "Miss Bronze" Contest Seeks Queen For '60 OHIO STAT* mftEU* X5TH * tUQH-8T.f THB OHIO C0LUH3US, OHIO' SENTINEL SATURDAY, JULY 2. 1*60 IP 111 H HP • WkM HP • THI PEOPLE'S Interest In Horses Gets Track Job •ENTINEL CHAMPTON SPORTS CLEANINGS : • By BILL BELL • Sport. Editor VOL. 12, No. 4 THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960 20 CENTS COLUMBUS, OHIO • CONGRATULATIONS andAhanks to the Merry Makers club, for through their generosity the Ohio track club will be able to send its complete team of ten girls to the National AAU Wom­ en's Track and Field championships; also to the Olympic tryoute Local Families Hit By Drownings which will-be held in Texas in July. Eight of the ten girls already had sponsors but the club's two- ' — Story On Pagt 2 fastest sprinters were sponsorlcss until the Merry Makers came to the rescue. The two young ladies are Miss Rita Thompson, 689 S. Cham- pion av., and Miss Dolores Moore, 141 E. 8th av. • LAST SATURDAY In Cleveland, Rita ran the 75 yard dash • in 8.7 seconds, which is within three tenths of a second of the American record for women. She is a senior at Central High love End In school. Dolores is a sophomore at Sacred Heart. Both girls run an­ chor on their respective relay teams. ,. ' ' Story On Page 2 While it is fantastic tp hopa that the girls can defeat Tennes­ see State's great sprinter, we can hope and pray that they can be * good enough to make the squad. • IT APPEARS that 1960 will produce fewer great new Negro stars in the big leagues than since Jackie Robinson first broke Ohioan Vies With World Beauties down the barriers, but it will be the year that more Negro players were traded than ever before. And none of the players involved Story On Page J were stars of the first magnitude. The latest trades sent Tony Gonzalez to the Phillies fromahe Reds and Willie Tasby to the Red Sox from the Baltimore Orioles. , : • THIS WEEKEND, the .Olympics final try outs will be held • • • in California and here are a few of the boys who have a chance to • make jt; Fans already know about such stars as hurdlers Hayes Jones and Calhoun, who are the. nation's No. 1 and 2 high hurdlers. John Thomas, the Boston college high jumper who has cleared the bar at 7 ft. or better, over 30 times in his career, cleared the bar at 7 ft. 2 in. last Saturday at Bakerfield for a new world's record. • OR BAY NORTON, the country's top sprinter. But few of us outside the-Pacific Coast or the southwest have heard of Jim Johnson, brother of Raphael, who is the coast's best hurdler. "Rap­ hael is America's best hope in the ^decathalon and he holds the world record in points, In the gruelling 10 event -endurance con­ test. Story On Page 2 There are sprinters Charles Tidwell of Kansas and Stone* Wil-* liams of Grambling. Tidwell is the NCAA 100 yard dash king. Another unknown who has shown that he has speed enough to approach the world record in the quarter mile, is a sophomore NBL '60 Convention In Cincinnali MR. AND MRS. LEROY KEETES from Colorado U., Ted Wood. Both Wood and Johnson are football stars and if they do not make the Olympic team, Ihey are sure to MONMOUTH, N. J.—Former i published daily in the Telegraph, man, but later relented—and be heard from during the grid season. showgirl, artist's model Made-j MADELTN was born in N. the job was hers. " • PRENTICE yGAULT, who was the Cleveland Browns' sec­ lyn (Donable) Keets has become York City. She attended public I MADELYN'S husband is re­ ond draft choice, has sighed his contract. Gault, said to be tho the first Negro woman- "tab schools there before launching cognized as one of the top doc­ greatest fullback to ever wear an Oklahoma U. uniform, will not a career in show business. She writer'' in horse racing history. kers in the U. S. There are 3ft play full for the Browns, as they havcthe one and only Jim Brown. and Keetes were married ten clocker of the Garden State Rac- Madelyn, whose husband, Le- years ago, arid following htm Coach Paul Brown say« he will use Gault to alternate with left tions for a number of years oc­ roy, is one of the top dockers around the country from track half Bobby Mitchell. Coach Brown says that he does trot like to- cupied one half page in the Bos­ in the U.S., began work recent­ to track "exposed" her to a use Mitchell when they are close to the other team's goal line, but ton American, a major racing ly for the N. York Telegraph. brand new interest. he had to last year. He feels that Gault's power will bc more use­ publication. He is the official Her employment was confirmed Her keen knowledge, of horses ful than Mitchell's speed in those situations. Also, Gault's great by Samuel Perlman, publisher. clocker of the Garden State aRc- blocking ability will be an asset. soon resulted in her being con­ ing Ass n. Tropical Park Inc., Leroy makes, hi£ home in Co­ sidered for the job. Perlman was • THE FLOYD Patterson-lngemar Johansson fight not only the Atlantic City Racing Ass'n lumbus. *.'ij at first hesitant to hire a wo- and Monmouth Pk. turned out to be one of the greatest heavyweight fights ot history,^ Her job is to keep "tab" on but it is already the greatest financial success of all times, and ail the hundreds of horses her hus­ Ingemar Turns Down receipts are not in. To date, the total receipts have reached band clock* (times) each morn­ Archie Moore Book $3,549,553 and all movie right* are not in. ing ot the racing season. She re­ cords identifying marks, racing Joe Louis'Offer Appears Hex! Month Ingemar is reported to have said from his homo in Sweden that his third fight with Patterson will be his last, win or lose. time and other pertinent data N. YORK.—"I don't need him N. YORK.—It hits the book­ Ex-heavyweight champion Jersey Joe Walcott says that there , . He's got nothing tb do with stalls next month—"The Archie • us," snapped Ingemar Johans­ Moore Story," by none otherf will never be a rematch, because it wbuld be bad for the fight H PRETT* CORRINK HUFF, 1.1. of Youngstown, who, am son, in rejecting Joe Louis' of­ Mays Takes ML lead than light heavyweight cham­ game. THE NATIONAL BUSINESS LEAGUE board of directors met recently u New York to outllae "Miss Ohio'* was the first Negro to represent a <date ia the fer to instruct the Swede for his SAN FRANCISCO..- Despite, pion Archie Moore himself. It seems that Jersey Joe has the same opinion of Johansson their 19€9 convention, set for the Sheraton-Gobson hotel fin Cincinnati. July 19-22. Dr. F. D- Patter- famed "Miss Universe" pageant and contest, which opened af the San Francisco Giants' drop third match with heavyweight Archie, restaurateur, bon viv- that Archie Moore has of*Paul Pender, conqueror of Sugar Ray s»o, president. Is seeking to unite the Negro in bnw.uis', throughout the country for economic Miami Beach. Fla., July 4. with a water-borne parade featuriftg to third place last week, Willie champion Floyd Patterson. ant. jazz buff and'now. an author, # ^WALCOTT says that Ingemar does not belong in the ring survival. Photo shows Board members left to rl 5hi: J. J. Henderson, Durham, N. C: Edward tt ot the most beautiful young women in the world- Miss Half Mays maintained his torrid About to board a plane for a itobinson. devotes a wbote chapter to his and Moore says that if Pender is foolish enough to fight him, ho Uavif. Detroit; Charles Tyree, Philadelphia; C. W. Maxwell, Philadelphia: Jean Cooke. New nace at the plate by taking over week's vacation in Florida, Jo­ was runnerup to ashe blende K-tthy Justice, 17, who won the heretofor[»i«uun<e "mysterinjo.n,y. dietwc, " ,fov, r .will train down to the middleweight division and whip Pender in liffe. New York; Booker T. Mr Gra w. Washington, the lead in NL batting race, with hansson declined further com­ York; F. D. Patterson, New Y<»rk: John H. Wick "Miss Ohio'' title ia a beaaty coolest held In yotutgstewn nearly keeping down weight, which he ] two rounds, because he wants to use the first round to show Pen- 95 safeties in 2M trips to the ment on the Louis offer to in- |». C.: Befford V. Lawson, Washington, D. C; William fc. Hodglns, New York; Belmont Hajrdel, taw weeks ago, aod succeeded her In th- title alter Mis. Justice said he learned from an Austral-jder up for the inept boxer thai he is, and the second round to plate, taking top soot with a .348.struct him on a $50,000 it-you- I ; Ul _ «j. •.»-'_, U>V I»V|., ,,-.,., --.-—. ., Kew Orleaas; aad William II, Kelly, PhUadrlph *'. —• (ANP Photo) was declared ineligible because of ber age. average. \vtia or nothing if you lose buM«. ian aborigine. j knock him out to shut his <mouth. _^j«-*.«_j«^->»*<-^-i I mil * iVf" Hi IHnWi£i-Vv-"'li'' Vwi>--_,---»-W^tltlT_inwVi .$$•£ _ •>.
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