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Large Attendance Expected Here For Elks State Convention An estimated WOO Elks began dent of the association and lau- AHIOE FROM tbe business ***- Tlie Antler Guard Ball and * f-•*'•* *t,, west on tsmg past th* to converg* on Columbus early r* A Powell ot Toledo, president siont, many social event, wltl beauty contest highlight the Satur reviewing stand between Hamilton Thursday for th. 40th annual meet- Ot the Temples will presid. over highlight th* four-day confab. A day night public meeting which be and Lexington *v*,, and disband ot the Ohio Stat. Ass'n of th. Im the business session* of the order. banquet at the Deshler-Hltton ho gin* *l 10 p.m. ing on tjffxlngton in the vicinity of proved Benevolent Protective Or (Se* complete schedule of the tel **-noring Pre*. Grant and Pow- On Sunday, tlie delegate* will Spring *L der of Elks of the World. meeting. *nd other event, else -*U .nd the Civil Libertie* Dept. worship *t the church of their <x>*trts,Trtsyr~ «^l^s <**• the Franklin Lodg. No. so* and Cap where In this p*per.) at 9 p.m. Thursday it the first of choice. And at 2 p.m. the colorful Garfield »cNi*>l ground* at 3:3d ital City Tempi. No. 231 are host* Among the grand lodge digni such affair*. parade, corttitting of baton-twir and the piTjfsenUtlon of eward* Of the four day convention which taries to be on hand for the mam At 2 p.m. Friday, Mayor W. ling majorette, stepping gracefu- will mark the do** of tb* ctwven- convened at Pythian Temple. f"*T moth occaalon are Hohtton Reynods Ralston Westlake, Slat* Auditor tly to th* music of several crock- iron. Mt. Vernon av., at 3:30 a.m. grand exalted ruler, Philadelphia, James A. Rhodes and Councilman marching bonds, will climax th* Ci*r*ru** Ranwcy I. general Thursday. .Olentangy I<odg« No grand Dt. ruler. Nettle Smith, N. Russell M Jones are to addrea. day'* festivities. chairman, with Arlene McMwrray 831 XBPOE ot W, will also lend « Y. City; Judg* Perry B. Jackson, « Joint session of the Brothers and The parade will form at taking- and Benton Dallas, coch*lrman. hand In hosting the throng ot del grand tur****urer. Cleveland and Daughter* at th* P*?h5an Temple. ton and Mt. Vernon av. at 1 p.m. Harvey H- Alston I* eaaRed rut** many other distinguished mem An oratorical ront*»«" will follow Happily smiling fourn. ment principalt ar* shown displaying gloaming frophtet donated by the Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta, Oa., dur- egate* and Grand I .ode* officials. and move east on Mt. Vernon and Dorothy Coin* lb daugbtet ..J >lij V.- r'J Fred Grant of Hamilton, presi ber, of the order. at 7:30 p.m. at this same place. to Taylor *v„ south on Taylor to ruler. Ing recent Intertcholattic Tenniils Tournamen.. t of tbe American Tennis Att'n held ot A-T college, Greensboro. N.C. At loft: Dr. R. "Whirlwind" Johnson, ATA vice protident, Lynchburg, Va., presents owardt to finalist* in the glrlt' double*, runnertup MagdalenD Shorrod and Corolyn WIHiamt, Portsmouth, Va., OHIO STAT* *V3%tm UWUIf ond w'nn*Ts/1mog*n* Williams ond Jodift Prince, HawJdnt Tex. Center panel; Dr. Samuel D. Proctor, A-T pretldent, left, wltnestet at Dr. Johnton accepts trophies frbm Mots H. Kendri*, Washington, D.C, right, public relations firm dWector, who reprat*ntad Coca-Cola. For right panel: Boys' singlet champion 13TB * HIOH ST. Sanford, Hbwie, second from left, Wlntton-Salem, N.C, congratulates LoMar William*, second from right, runn*rup. Looking on from laftt R. I. Graves, COLUMBUS, OHIO Howie's coach, Carolyn Williams, glrlt tingles champ from Portsmouth, Va., and J. I. McOrlff, coach for LaMar and Corolyn. Winners or* entitled to play THE OHIO In th* U.5. Lawn Tennis Att'n Intertcholattic Tournament in Chariotresville, Vo., Jun* 19. — MHKO N*wt Bureau. I THI PEOPLI'S THE OHIO SENTINEL CHAMPION THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1961 SENTINEL Vol. 12, No. 52 THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1961 20 CENTS COLUMBUS, OHIO • SPORTS GLEANINGS Patterson One Of 10 Most Influential Moore, Fullmer Heavyweight chsmp Floyd Pat Donald Glasser, FCC chairman • By BILL BELL • Sport* Editor terson was named by the Boys' Newton Mlnow, Industrialist Peter Club of New York a. one of Amer Peterson and pianist Van Cllburn. Working Out For • - AIMMED in ica's Ten Most Influential Young Men. Among the others chosen All ot these men are under 40 a At. WILSON of South High school was the only track star from were astronaut Alan Shcpard, U. and have made signlflcent achieve Title Hatches * city high school to place tn the state track and field championships S. Attorney General Robert F. ments in their respective fields, in the Ohio State stadium last Saturday. Al tied for third place in the Kennedy and television star Dick Mr. Capra pointed out. "They ulinen in high jump to score South's lone 2y, point*. Clark. serve as excellent examples of what can be acc*omplished by 1 Jerry Woodward of Columbus Rosary finished fifth in the 120-yard Selection of these men was based ~ young men in the United States high hurdles In the Class A division. upon their Impact on American today. Dennis Jones of Worthlngton High, Central District AA champion society rather than the views and In the 100 and 200-yard dashes and the 180 low hurdles, placed fifth in professions they represent, accord "Floyd Patterson, by "becoming the 100-yard dash and third in the 180-yard low hurdle*. ing to Boys' Club executive direc the first man to regain the heavy Wr The AA title was won by Dayton Roosevelt, which has become a tor Peter Capra. Other, on the weight championship, upholds the power in sports In the last few years. They won tlie state basketball list were humorist Mori Sahl, play 'never say die' spirit of the Ameri crown in I960. wright Paddy Chayefsky, physicist can character. Cleveland East Tech was a close second with 21 points to Roose-" 8*j On Page J veit's 2/. 'Goose' Tatum Is Held for $118,000 Back Tax East. Tech's mile relay team, composed of Sulllvant Hunter, 6on Burks, Bob Womack and Charles Mitchell, set a new record for the KANSAS CITY, Mo—Though he for the years of 1956 and'57, but event of 3:21.7. Tlie old mark of 3:26.6 was set by East Tech In 1959. earned an estimated tt03,000 in paid no tax for '68 and '59, in Henry Weaver of Mansfield was a double winner, romping home the • last four years. Roscoe which he did file. (Goose) Tatum, veteran basket Judge Richard M. Duncan said: Student's Death A Shock ahead ot the field in 100-yard dashes and the 180-yard low hurdles. His time for the events was .09:7 and :19.1, respectively. ball comedian, pleaded nolo con "It may be that he (Goose) earn tender (no contest) before court Melvin Orr of East Tech won the 220-yard dash and anchored ed the money, but somebody else Slory On Page 2 here last week, which contends Tech's 880 relay team to victory. got it. It looks like this man', he owes $118,000 in back taxes skill may be primarily confined ARCHIE MOORE 0 BIG NEWS in the track world was made at Modesto. Cal.. In and penalties. to his hands and feet. He may the'California Relays when Ralph Boston, Olympic broad jump cham Government attorneys charge need a manager or guardian or MONTICELLO. N. Y. — World pion and holder of the world's record for the event, broke hit own rec that the former Harlem Globe maybe both." The judge then or light-heavyweight champ Archie ord and crashed the heretofore unsurmountable barrier of, 27 ft. by trotters "court magician" not only dered a pre-sentence investigat Moore Monday rounded out weeks leaping 27 ft. *» in. failed to file Income tax returns ion and set a hearing for June 16. ot training here for defense of hit Boston held the record set last year of 2* ft. ItVi In., wt-ich erases title against Italy's Guillio Rinal- do on June 10, with a four-round the mark of 26 ft. 8*.* in. set in 1935 at Ann Arbor, Mich., by Jesse tn during the seventh and shut the Twins out for the rest of the game sparring session, divided in halve* Owens. to preserve the victory for the "Mudcat.** with light-heavyweight Greatest Jlra Johnson ot UCLA, a younger brother of Refer Johnson, Two other sepia hurlers did not fare so well Memorial Day—Sad Crawford and middleweight Ob- world's greatest decathalon star, was voted the outstanding UCLA Sam Jones and Juan Marehial of the Giants were both victims of the dulio Nunez. track and field star of 1931. This was the second time in three years surprising Cincinnati Reds' murderous bats. that Jim had won the award. He won it In 1959. Jim is one of the Meanwhile, challenger Rinaldo few athletes who has not been lost In the shadows of a famous brother 0 THE REDS drove Jones from Ihe mound In the third inning of worked a total ot six rounds with as they attend the same school. Jim. In addition to being a great hur the first game and went on to win. 7-*. Marehial lasted four Innings sparring partners at Haines Falls, dler and a good broad jumper, was good enough in football to be in the nightcap before he was lifted for a pinch hitter.