; : • . ••..•• • "0y~ -••'',: . • ' \ *k % tm '-0- ' .,' *_» • .7 V!****7 w M* v "" '*'- '-m^m7 •* m W ;4i^Y-iY'^7 Y:^;-:Y ^ i ''^ ;V.* ii ..-'.'••..,-.-' V '••; Y . - •• • ' * •' ' :'':f'-.^:ri-y^^y'-yfy'y:. •:•;* J^itlWltftlM V : • 'Y '''Y * •" ' •Y'*'-^' 77 _-Sa_-B-_^>aaV sriiie "suawii ii oasis x s-.-i'V-s-k-lll saa-t'^s-isTi a-JT eti 1 THE OHIO THM OHIO •_i^__sl'- •p/Aw/*:/^ >«-l--r laf "J_» 1!1 •*5_"!*3* j SATURDAY, APRIL It, 1959 THI PEOPLE'S SaaWW ' WOMMMM "•—- •***. CHAMPION SE N TIN E -L • > SENTINEL SPORTS GLEANINGS VOU 10, No. 45 SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1.59 20 CENTS COLUMBUS, OHIO By BILL BELL • Sports Editor IN TOWN FOR CONFAB i • .. • _ IT WAS li years ago this April when Jackie Robinson mad* history by being the first Negro to ever start a major league base­ Grid Star Jim Brown Gains ball game. Thia April If Pumpsie Green can win the Job at second base for the Boston Red Sox the last hurdle In major league base­ ball will have been cleared and big league baseball will truly b* Ground With Pepsi-Cola, inc. ajri_All-American game. By TED CC>LEMAN THIS TEAR WE will find some old faces in ssew uniforms. Joltin' Jim Brows., outatandlnsr ground gainer lor th* Cleveland Browns. Invaded Larry Doby, first bronze player Columbua Thursday as a member of a 200 man marketing team ol Pepsi*Cola Co. lor ft to perform In the American two day regional meeting at th* Deshler Hilton. League, and. only tan player Attired in conservative grey suit, whit* shirts grey and white striped tie and black* with li years playing time, will shoes, this big hunk of man we usually picture only in muddy gridiron togs suddenly be in Detroit livery. Larry has loomed before rae as a typical Park av. executive, polished iff manner and perfect id. the distinction ot having been poise—all without apparent effort. traded more than any other se­ Brown, a graduate of Syra- pia player. He started with cuse university, will work with nine years. H* is special repre* Alfred N. Steels both urged Cleveland, was traded to Chica­ Pepsi-Cola during off season sentativ* for midwest area. The Increased advertising and pro­ go. From Chicago he went ta and assist in every way possible firm employs several Negroes motional efforts by American Baltimore, from there back to in the Cleveland market when in merchandising and market­ businessmen to keep pace with HITS TEACHER ON Cleveland und now he is with off duty while playing for th* ing spots. the nation'* burgeoning econ­ omy, Detroit. LARRY DOBY Browns. Barnet and Board Chmn. VALMY THOMAS AND REUBEN GOMEZ, FORMER San He is currently learning the BARNET TOLD NEWSMEN Francisco Giants battefy, will do their Catching and pitching for business from the ground up . that expansion would be tha the Phillies this season. by his request because, "Any­ keynote again for Pepsi-Cola in thing I do I believe In first be* Local 423 Winds BILL WHITE, WHO WAS SAN FRANCISCO'S FIRST sacker 1959 with the company taking Ing prepared." when he went into the armed services, could not dislodge Orlando positive steps to maintain Its po­ He talked like h* enjoyed Cepeda from the first sack so this year he will be with the St. sition as pacesetter and growth his experiences in the field Up Great Season Louis Gashouse gang. leader In the soft drink Industry. snd with route men he accom­ Local 423's basketball team, WITH UHAIK IF THEIR SHOWING IN SPRING TRAINING IS ANT criter- The local "Adorama" meeting panied oa their rounds. coached by Jim Holland, dis­ was one of nine scheduled in oio, best bets among race players for rookie of the year are played magnificent hall con­ Story On Page 2 HERBERT BARNET, presi­ March nnd April in major cities Pumpsie Green, Red Sox second base candidate, and Willie Tas- trol sad team play to cop the dent of Pepsi-Cola, said, "We across the nation. by, Baltimore centcrfielder, tops in the American League; Pitch­ 1958-59 Spring St. YMCA Clsss ••' are proud to have Jim with us, ers Bennie Daniels. Pittsburgh Pirates, and Dick Ricketts, *-St, B championship. HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS Joan Louis Cards, Nat'l League. not because he is a great name, but because he has what it Holland and his squad then Crawford, Steele's wife, was on • SPEARING OF THE CARDS BRINGS TO MIND THAT Sad . - takes to help us do the job. He motored to Middletown for the hand for the meeting. Satn Jones is no longer a Card. The Giants hope he will become is a fin* young man and a district YMCA tournament, the 20 game winner his earned run record says he should be. Columbus area men who par­ thinker. We want him to know losing out to Middletown'* ticipated were Harold Schotton- • TWO OTHER ROOKIES. WHO DO NOT QUALIFY FOR roo­ this business from the inside Braves in a 59-5*8 thriller. stein, president, Pepsi-Cola Bot­ kie of the year honors because they were up last season, are ex­ out. H* has a great future in Local _2S also won tbe run- tling of Columbus; Alvin Schot- pected to be among the new stars.. They are Andre Rodgers, this company. *V tenstein, Tom Minadeo, sales shortstop for the Giants, and Vada Pinson, Reds' outfielder. If aerap trophy ha Pilgrim's In­ Bamet also spoke highly of manager'for th* firm, and oth­ Rodgers can make th* .grade and Sam Jones reaches his peakTthe termediate League. Harvey Russell, atjotlier. Negro ers. - '. _% Giants'think they can d*Mhm!tVMilwjiukee'a»-king of the league. representative, present for th* Tirp-actire_atto'n 1J sp^hser- If Pinson does not com* through Cincinnati may end up in th**sec- -" Ray Mock, is" manager of th* meeting. Russell is from Louis­ ed by Hodesrrlers *ud.Com­ ood division. "•> • . .. regional office "of Pepsi-Cola, * * ville and has been with-the firm mon Laborers Union Local 423. • with headquarters in, Columbus. Davis Barons Mentor BIRMINGHAM.—Loreneo (Pi­ per) Davis, who played for Ft. Worth in the Texas League last season, has been named playing manager of the Birmingham -> Black Barons of the Negro American League, The unrmuncetrient was made this week by W. S. Welch, own­ er and general manager of the club. Davis was an outstanding in* fielder-outfielder with Biurmls-g- •' ham for five years before he wetit into organized baseball as a member of the Oakland club of the Pacific Coast League. Y v , ^, He also played with the Los nrOf lB a ]VA]sffl^]\Pl PI AV Modern version of jousting, time-honored tournament game originating when knighthood waa in flower, Angoles Angels and moved to ITS LIKE THIS, SAID JIM BROWN. Cleveland and Herbert Barnet. president of Pepsi-Cola, Inc., a. VUaU!/alUl_,il 1 1 _Li_a 1 — is demonstrated by Don Walker, 12, 148 Mink av., and Raymond "La.TO, 11, 180 Hughes av. These boya, Ft. Worth when the Dodgers Browns' great ground gainer, as he discussed thrilling ing confab at Deshler Hilton, Friday. members of Boy Scout Troop 202, along with hundreds'of: others, will act as hosts in one of more than 200 booths featuring displays of Scouting transferred to the west coast. experience with Ray Mock, Ohio regional manager, l«*ft, activities at this year's Scoul-O-Rama Saturday and Sunday, April 25-26, at Ohio Stat© fairgrounds. 'jvii-'rii Sjft5?x;;;7'7v7-/::' 'i>'.':'. ... : r&\!& 7>- ''$&«..._ .•;•••'..•:' '. ; . '. ' -,7-V '^^sj:*-'':. Y ri§3(-_ • >_s_r ; ^Hs^B___-_M__D_H-___^_as9Sss1____s-*__jQ aaa-BB. l a_sssa__a-a__a_a_ •' . *^^ .'• 'k'<*<t*'^"'•'"-'•'•^SKtA-'*'• cpM' '<£' •**•' •..••-. BB.-i ', . * -*..*'<:'.•'. * .- ||p| • -*•'.-: W&amleWtXWLWmfflLmWm :::*Y':'7:77; Mi'&r ..,.-' 7/,... Y':'".Y '•; ; M.~ *"*"' ^#r-.:_ VY***Y ,•* •''va>:. *"•«;'' ;•',;•'• -••>-. '7 •',' 7 « •. 7-.0 '• ' J • ; ' 7 • ' . .•' 7 «;.• - ' .7 ; -/.. !_y7:. \ . .,• .' -Yv .'**"Y* " • • •; - . -& • •-''-• . - • "' t " l'-- •; *_aB___s-aBtHB_-s_-_s_e_B_-_l yzzsz -Saaa-HmJSaVmBmaSBa^a*mMmBmSBVMamBgBBWSm^SSBSSBaWKSaBaBS3 PUDfiijii. .. .1 II. nrr liiTiiwiiiriiliniliiiiiii SATURDAY, APIUi>18, 1959 PAC.B2 THB OHIO SENTINEL S/UURDAY3PRIL 18.-DBS THE OHIO SENTINEL PAGE I ,*-.. <,-..-_ ft^XVM aWi-ftt-W ClttU ,_.,..-,? : • : Four Children Public Defender-Legal Aid ard President ' W'..- 'IlHurl l By Autos Y* ' \ 1 On Eastside Merger Gets Council OK I Four children were haspttat- An ordinance authorizing merger of the office of pxih- .7ed, as s result of Eastside. lic defender with Legal Aid Society wa* unanimously" ap­ 'Heights' Teacher With traffic accidents last week, ' proved by Council Monday night. trays at me and everything." of a hectic School Board meet­ to six months In jail. Mean­ teachers' pay period. Lois .'Thompson, 9, did E. John.L, Franci*, public defi-n-) :*; ; "'—: RT WILLIAM C. BROWN Both Miss Lee and' Mrs. ing last Wednesday evening.. time, Lyles charged Miss Lee Malone, when leaving the Cherry St., and Lynda Joyc* der, will head the setup, He. LINCOLN HTS. — Luther T. Rucker denied Lyles' state­ Miss Lee, 10091 Chester rd., with disorderly conduct. She meeting, allegedly made an un­ j Shepard, S, 233 Nnrthdup, wer* >'ill be able to employ two more Lyles, president of Lincoln Hts. ments wer* tea*. nurse at Good Samaritan hos­ is to appear In court stso on kind remark, "not printable." to treated at 'Children's Thursday School Board, and Sunt. Theo­ attorneys, pital, received the blow after April 21. She was reles.ed ot­ board member Spears ond the i'Y^YY^^Y^ , ;'; r- for injuries received when a tri­ dore Malone sav* citizens the SUPT. MALONE, PRIOR to Funds for the defender'- de­ she pretested refusal of the her own reeognl-aace, president struck a defenseless cycle they were both riding partment, $13,795, will he lun\«*d needed reason to bring an end th* fighting, had recommended board to 'besr a report pre­ woman.
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