9 E N I in E L '• Columbus NAACP/ THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962 May Go All the Way
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OHIO STATE WUSSUd LlBrUitl Wilberforce; 15TH tX Hiatl; ST* Scene Of Natl Meet At Central June 16 Name Cha$. W. Carter, II .Pardon, Parole Comm Tennis Meets Columbusltes will be treated to Olympic tryouts in Los Angeles a real track spectacle here Satur in July. WIBERPORCE, O Dr. Hubert day June 16. when the girls ot Some ot the top teams entered Eaton, pre*, of the American Ten Ohio Track Club compete with In the competition are, Tennessee PRINTED IN nis Ass'n announced that the of some of the top stars of the United State, which produced Wilma Ru THE OHIO ficial National Tennis Tournament States on the cinder path. dolph; Gary, Ind., Chicago's Ma COLUMBUS will be held at Central State Col The event Is the Ohio Track yor Daley and Cleveland Recrea Office At: THI PEOPLE'S lege, Wilberforce, O., this year. Club's Invitational Meet for Girls tion. 430 E.Long St Dr. Eaton said that the National nnd Women* Championship which The OTC girls brought homo CA. 1-4586 Junior Tournament will be held begins at 12:30 at Central High CHAMPION the bacon In a meet last week at Columbus, Ohio there Aug. 17-19; and the National school. Dayton, They have a beautiful Senior Tournament will follow There will be an admission fee trophy to add to their already Aug. 20-25. to help send the Ohio girls to the large collection of awards. SENTINEL The entire tournament will be played on the'new Central State College tennis courts. VOL. 13, He. 54 Also listed at Central State for 34 YMCA Boys Pass Swimming Tests THUI5DAY, JUNE 21, 1962 JOCH-fTS COLUMBUS, OHIO the summer will be Uie Mid-Wes tern Tournament, July 8-7-8. THIRTT FOUR boys passed the Thomas Mlnnls, Jr. Arthur Swans, This week, Central State's tennis annual Learn-to-Swlm course at Samuel S. Trigg, Larry Denton, team was rated number three in the Spring St. YMCA. The Learn- John Crowley, David S. Smith, the nation by the NCAA, following to-Swlm Campaign, which began WiUlom Stilwon, James Wills, Ray a strong showing In the regional to all boys in the 4-8-8th grades NCAA tennis tournament. The on April 10 through June 7, is open Witcher, Jeffrey Brown, Billy Marauders are unbeaten in 28 who do not know how to swim, Cook, James Cook, David DeGar- matches. after school for four weeks. The more, David Early, Richard Early boys who completed the course Charles Kelk/, Earl Mann, Querv and passed were given a Learn- tin Spence, Raleigh Stepler, and Soap Box Derby to-Swlm Certificate. The lesson are Curtis Turner. i taught by Howard K. Tyler, Aqua < tic Instructor. The following boys passed their Site Is Changed swimming tests during the month THE novs ARE: Harold MlUer, THE site of the Columbus of May: MINNOWS—Michael Mo*, Richard Golns, Larry G. Spangler, Soap Hot Derby has beea ley, Ronald Davis, Wayno Smith. moved from W. Broad st. to Lloyd Norman, James Simpson, Donald Penn, Arthur Feather* dTAR BOWLER is Mrs. Eleanor Edwards, who fpemia with the oaopeaed sectloa of later- Dwlght Littlefleld, Gregory' Bates, | stone; FISH—Roderick Hughes, Lee's Styl« Shop ia tbe Women's Progressive League, of which state 71, south ot E. Fifth av., Gregory Coles, Russell Curenton, Frank Hill, Donald* Penn, Eugene she is pres., and with Tuney's Sunoco team ia the Saturday Mired Lecoy Hilton, Steven Lowery, Ray League. She has won the W1BC Award for most improved bowler, promoters ot the Soap Box Foust, Yynn Durham;, FLYING mond Mickens, Ronald Mlckens, and in the Saturday Night Mixed League, she woo high average, Derby announced this week. FISH—Calvin Willis. high single aad high series trophy for the past two years. She has a Women's Progressive League average of 1,0 and rolled a Slory On Page 2 prixe whining 014 in this season's City Tooraey and 083 ia the State THE OHIO • - Tourney. ] • ice Kuie Against 9 E N i IN E L '• Columbus NAACP/ THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962 may go all the way. Bill Bruton, been a disappointment as far as ished one-two-three the Jake Wood and Chico Fernadez hitting batting average is con championship meet. of the Detroit Tigers. Jake is the cerned but he has hit timely in # WHILE Wilma Rudolph will Tiger lead off man and Bruton the clutch. Although he is hitting not be running, the only two girls is following him. They were the around .212, he has driven in S3 who have ever beaten her will be key men in the Tiger's last win runs and rapped out nine homers. SPORTS GLEANINGS ning streak. Jake is leading Ute lea there, Jo Ann Terry and Winifred gue in stolen oases with 15. He 9 EARL WILSON, the Boston Brown. By BILL BELL • Sports Editor Red Sox hurler who is up for the Story On Page 3 is so fast that last week against One of tho highlights of the meet Cleveland he scored from second third time, has won himself a starting position with the Red will be the battle between the base on a sacrifice fly te center two knott sisters, Sue and San* ft THE OWNERS ol the major leagues should thank the Lord each Hose and was riding on the crest field. He Is hitting .259. has five dra, in the middle distance races, night for Branch Rickey. of a three game winning streak homers and 22 RBIs. Bruton is one running for tho Ohio Track For if Rickey had not forced them against their will to drop their until he ran into the hot hitting , .270, eight homers, 33 RBIs and Club and tho other tor the Cleve* unwritten law against Negroes in baseball, they would be In sorry Indians over the weekend. Now five thefts. land Recreation Department. shape today. Not only would they have not been able to enlarge the ids record for the season ls 3-2. Fernandez, who never could find One. holds the national tecord two leagues, but the quality of play in Ute two leagues, as they were himself in the National League, Jim Grant, the Cleveland week end hurler, Is 3-0 for the season for the 440 and the other for the 3rd Try On June 30 would have declined. came Into his own last year with 880 yards dashes. 9 TO ILLUSTRATE what we | the Tigers. He is .252, eight ho but this perfect record is more mean; not only do you have the j Billy Williams of the Chicago mers and 22 runs batted in. luck than piching, for Jim has 9 THE NCAA will be held Fri Slory On Page 2 super-stars who ate dominating | Cubs dropped to fourth in the been fortunate that he was not day and Saturday in Eugene, Ore* 9 CHUCK IIINTON, of the the leagues in almost all of the senior circuit with a mark of .840. around when several ot the games gon. Washington Senators, ls another offensive power, but of the better j The Giant's Felix Alou has which he started were lost. Jim comparatively unknown player The NCAA 100 yard dash should rank and file players are com- j climbed to the second spot with has had trouble going past the who is doing well this year, with Sentinel Curriers posed of a large per cent of sepia a .340 average. The veteran Al sixth inning. He is in the Army be a thriller, with the only two a .282 average, four homers, six hue lads. Smith of the White Sox is having and is only available on week men in the world who have run stolen bases and 16 RBIs. A .scan through the batting I his best year since the year the ends. He used his 30 day furlough the 100 in .09.2 seconds renewing 2 Banks Elston Howard, like a lot of his last month to play with the In their duel. Frank Budd of Villano* mm averages revealed that of the 129 Sox won the pennant He is third Yankee teammates, is having a ••-••••-••BBW - regular players in the two lea- in the American League with .838. dians. va and Bob Hayes of Fla. A&M, hard time this year hitting his Gooding Zee fork gues who are hitting .250 or bet- 9 EACH WEEK we use so former Olympic stars; Harry Jer stride. Elston is hitting .284, but # LOCAL track fans will get a ter, 45 ot them are tan players, much space telling about the lea. ome ot Oregon, a .09.3 sprinter, he has 32 runs batted in and seven real treat this Saturday when the It breaks down into 12 in the I ders, that we do not have enough and Stone Johnson of Grambling menu DAY homers. Ohio Track club will play host to will be in there. They will push Deny American league and 33 in the 8[>ace left to tell about many of the women's track teams of Term. Budd and Hayes. National league. the good players, which we should # TWO ROOKIES third seek State, Mayor Daily's team of Chi Look In»ide for 9 THE AMERICAN League do. So, this week wc will devote ers arc not doing too badly: Felix 9 INCIDENTALLY, Hayes is cago, and the Cleveland Recrea •announcement pitchers have finally found a way a few words about the players Torres of Los Angeles and Ed tion team, plus many other lesser coached by a former Columbus AFTER FALL FROM 2ND 8TORY window of his Borne at 878 to stop Manny Jimenez from mur who are not in the top brackets.