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Nes3si!L!Sriskellsl3^3^Oj™^“Smj^Npa«2*Jkj2s£Lha9esses&Ueeehd9eb9k!S^S!US&£UI Beating The Gun Fla. NAACP Youth Councils —iir* “POCKET-SIZE TIGERS” To Meet In West Palm Beach New York (ANP) George Dixon, lovingly called “Little Chocolate” by sports writers was a great Florida youth councils puncher. MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA and college chapters of the 1980 My late father called him “Sam Langford in minia- NAACP will hold their an- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, PAGE FIVE ture.” nual state meeting in West Still I doubt whether Dixon or any other feather- Palm Beach, September 8- transferred to Rome, Italy. weight scaling 126 pounds could punch with Sandy Sadd- 10. Henry Finley, the state Girl To Become She will be a member of the ler. Willie Pep, who also can punch, is the best “little president, will be in charge Stenographer In staff at Rome in the same man” boxer of our time. You fans who hold tickets for of the sessions, which are U. S. Embassy capacity. this championship bout will witness the finest title con- scheduled to open Friday, Miss. Carson who is from test between little men since Dixon fought Frank Erne be- September 8 at 10:30 a.m. At Rome Louisville, Ky., is in Wash- fore I was born. Washington (ANP) ington at preent where she Both of these men are New England-born warriors. The Conference theme is: “How Far Since Emancipa- Miss Beatrice Carson who is spending part of hmr Pep is from Middletown, Conn., and Saddler from Boston,, has been stationed at Mon- leave in consultation with Mass. tion?” Panel spqpkers will Department discuss the status of the Ne- rovia, Liberia, where she of State offi- Scored 79 Knockouts I gro in politics, in education, was a stenographer in the cials. She Will report to economics, U. S. Embassy, is being Rome this early fall. fights much of A1 in and in other In 123 Saddler, who reminds me so fields of activity. Brown of the 1920’s has scored 79 kayoes. This represents a greater knockout average for men of his class than that Friday night the enter- attained by such immortals as Johnny Dundee, Tony Can- taning Council, under the zoneri, George Dixon, Kid Kaplan, Abe Attell, Bat Batta- direction of Miss Annie L. When You Ride—Ride The Beet lino, Joey Archibald, Mike Belloise, Kid Chocolate and Motley, will present an in- others. teresting literary program. Won Crown From Chalky Wright The climax of the Confer- Taxi Service ence will be reached Sun- Brown’s In 155 fights Willie Pep has scored 48 knockouts. Be- day afternoon, when a mam- Cadillac Care Exclusively ing a master of science and every rough and “off color” moth mass meeting will be SAFE—COURTEOUS—DEPENDABLE DRIVERS glove fighting, pride of the Nutmeg held at Payne AME Church. trick known to the By Hoar Trip State often has been content to win on points. The speaker for this occa- 24-Honr Service or Ask Sal Bartola if Willie Pep can punch. Ask Chalky sion will be Attorney F. 202 N.W. Bth Street Phone 9-4883 Wright, one of the finest of modern fighters of the feath- Rodriguez, brilliant young er and lightweight division. Bartola, kayoed by Pep in 12 Negro lawyer of Tampa. In rounds in a title bout, suffered a fractured jaw (in three an effort to help provide places) as fans cried “fake” because Pep had been unable more inspiration for the to stiffen Bartola in two previous fights. young people of our race, Starting his great career in 1940, Pep defeated aging Attorney Rodriguez can- Chalky Wright for the crown (N.Y. State Championship) celled another engagement, Nov. 22, 1942. so that he could speak for It is We WUI Build Should Regain the Youth Conference. Saddler Title expected that a large audi- In what I believe will be the greatest fight since the ence of youths and adults second Joe Louis-MaxSchmeling bout, I think Sandy will from West Palm Beach and You A Beautiful whip boxer Willie Pep to regain the title he lost after surrounding towns will be banging Pep to a pulp. present Sunday afternoon to When these two little men turn tigers, we see in ac- hear this able orator. ' Home. tion such men as Dal Hawkins, a feather who once floor- V •' f, • .* • *«,* . ed the great Joe Gans; Young Corbett, Kid Goodman, Attache Goes To •* • • » • Johnny Kilbone, Andre Routis, A1 Brown, Australian Bil- As You Desire 1 With. ly Murphy, Ike Weir, Young Pierce and others in the ar- U. S. Embassy In chives of boxing history. London “d CAMPANELLA MAKES HEADLINES London (ANP) —Carl 2 Bedrooms $6,800 Mebane, a clerk in the U. Roy Campanella, hit three baseballs the other day S. diplomatic service has that made baseball history. A week earlier “Campy” set been transferred to London, a record for Brooklyn right hand batters with his 24th England, where he will 3 Bedrooms home run. serve in the U. S. Embassy With these three homers he joined three other in the same capacity. Slightly Higher Brooklyn players who have also pounded out three round Mr. Mebane was a clerk trip in a single game. These men were: Gene Her- —— blows at Monrovia, Liberia, be- Every house has full tile bathrooms tile roof manski (1948); Jacques Fournier (1926) and Duke tile window sills hardwood oak floors casement May fore being sent to London. Snider,- 30, 1950. window sash set into precast frame spacious Babe Herman, for Brooklyn Dodger players, holds closets hot water heaters electric pump and the all-time home run record mark of 35 for one season, well septic tank all houses are landscaped with made in 1930. 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