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FKILIAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1341
AAJN AfU'UHlO KSIVTBK
TILREJI
WHEATLEY OPENS GRID SEASON WEDNESDAY
Locals, lack Yates Hi,
Of Houston, Clash
In Alamo Stadium
SAN ANTONIO'S Phillis Wheatley senior school Lions, will
rip the lid off the local interscholastio gridiron season,
next Wednesday night, at beautiful Alamo stadium, entertain-
ing another branch of the family, the colorful, spectacular
Jack Yates Lions of Houston.
It will be the season's first test for both teams—tradi-
tional foes who can be depended on to tear and slash at each
ether as would their jungle name-
enkes hi a battle for Jungle suprcin
acy.
Wheatley Belter
Although, last year, Wheatley
dropped six of her ten starts,
every team that she met knew
it had been in ft ball game, and,
In more than one Instance, the
locals were just out-lucked. Wheat-
ley will be definitely better this
year.
The Wheatleyltcs will be with-
out the trusty southpaw slinging
of "Lefty" Hewitt, the best high
aehool passer In Texas, last year,
but the Lions do have three men
of last season's backfield per-
formers who turned In stellar ]>er-
formances all season long. Head-
ing the list will be the terrifi.'
llnc-lmsting (leorge Henderson, who
punter, and Vernon ''Big Wash"
Washington, behemoth lineman,
who, although unsung, was ex-
pected to he a key man of the
hoys up front. Davis drown-
ed white swimming. Washing-
ton was found dead In bed.
Yates Has Veterans
Jack Tntes is bringing to town
a team that lias 11 veterans, but
missing will be Shirley Ross, one
of the greatest Houston backs In
recent years; Boone, outstanding
guard: Preston Adams, halfback:
and Howard Clifton, tackle, all
lost via graduation.
Yates was touted for state hon-
oi.., last year, and started out
S P 0 R T S
i_
The
Sport
Trail
By MELANCHOLY JONES
MORRIS BROWN, MORGAN
SOUTHERN, FLORIDA
FAVORED IN NATIONAL
FOOTBALL RACE
SSAC Approves Race
Promoted Ian 1 Bowl
Game in Birmingham
WHEATLEY HAS
NINE-GAME
GRID SCHEDULE
The Phillis Wheatley Lions will
play a nine-game schedule, ac-
cording to Information obtained,
„ . ... this week. Five games will he
By Tlit AMoclatst . .,, „ Tt ,,,
r-HATTANOOGA, Tenn.-In a specal session here last Sat- "orelgl fleTd"
^ urdiy, the executive committee ofthe SIAC voted approval The schP,iiiie, a« announced—
of an idea presented by C. W. Aske^ of Birmingham calling September 24 —Jack Yates
for a "bowl game" at- Eickwood fild, famed baseball park,
in Birmingham, New Year's day.
A '' Sttel bowl,'' successfully pronoted last year by a white
group, is set again for January 1 1942. at Legion field,
Birmingham. i moter> They said that they have
NBA Rankings Include
Many Colored Battlers
Bj The AftioclAtM N jrro Prf«
W INSTON-SALEM, N C.—The National Boxing association
" released its annual ranking of fighters. Wednesday, in
competition with the New York association's ratings, soma
of whom were not rated very high by the NEA Many col.
ored fighters are included in the list, most of them being
logical contenders for the various titles, outstanding boxers,
or receiving honorable mention.
Booker Beckwlth of Illinois, and liame, Michigan. OutstandingJ
—, —- —. Askew, iu presenting his plan to a agreement with other
in great style, by whipping Phillis. 'J'OTALLY oblivious of the eelec- ^je executive committee, submitted ® Negro conferences in which they
Wheatley, in the opening game for tive service draft and entrance evidence showing that the Birm-lwlll r>t play games In SIAC ter-
lioth teams, In Houston. Yateg.ot stars Into defense industries,
teems destined to be cne of the | petered out In the home stretch, i Negro football is geared up this
hardest hitting backs In Texas'j however, and failed to rank Ro 8^nson for one of the hottest and
prep school history 1 .aw re nee. high when the final count w.n
I '
dizziest national championship
races In a decade.
Morris Brown, Wilberforce. Mor- tIme ,0 ,nt(,rest a„y of the ^
in, and Prairie View-selected a , tpanlg the |dpa. But_ he
Norrls, fleet quarterback, and | tnken.
Lawrence Younger, bruising full- Wheatley will l>e seeking to
hack, turned In plenty yardage nvenge last year's defeat, and try-! San, una irmrie new eiecmi a i0g(> u.ilul5 ,
for the Lions in the 1040 cam- ing hard for n victory over the Tear "go to set the woods afire continued, last
paigu. Clifton Chllds, a new- I'at Patterson conclied Yatesmeu— i fulfilled the prophecy with mag-
comrr, at left halfback, rounds out a victory the Lions have never yet leal accuracy. The Purple Wol-
the backfield. I achieved In the two teams' foot-' verines grabbed off the national
Ingham colored YMC'A originated rltory disapproved by the SIAC.
the "Steel bowl," and played such A iub-committce "f the er-
a game with high school teams In ecutlv committee composed of B.
1030 and 1040 at Legion field. T. HTvey, of Morehouse coilegc,
He said he was unable at the AtlanH; H. Counclll Trenhoim,
presld«t of State Teachers col-
on the front line will be Alton
/•Df.vl*. left end, lanky wing, who
■f will bo starting his third varsity
•oason. At center, also a third-
ball relationships.
year, a white
group seized his Idea and promoted
the nationally famous Steel bow!
classic. The white group has reg
lege, Montgomery; Coach Cleve
L. Albott of Tuskegee ingtitute;
W. 1> Kimble of Talladega col-
lege; lid B- Bragss of Florida
A. ai)I M., will meet at the Cen-
(Houston), In San Antonio.
October 2—B. T. Washing-
ton (Dallas), In Dallas.
October 10—Dunbar (Tem-
ple), in Temple.
October 15 — Gross (Vic-
toria), in San Antonio.
October 20—B. T. Washing-
ton (Houston), in Houston.
X o v ember 11—Anderson
(Austin), in Austin.
November ID—Bryan, In San
Antonio.
November 21—Moore (Wa-
co I. in Snn Antonio.
November 27—Solomon Cole
(Corpus Christ!), in San An-
tonio.
Jimmy Biven«, Ohio, wore held
to be the leading contenders for
the light heavyweight champion-
ship, with Bobby Montgomery,
Pennsylvania, listed as a possible
contender in the lightweight divi-
sion and Chalky Wright, Cali-
fornia, in the featherweight divi-
sion.
Lou Nova, white, who faces Joe
Louis, September 20, at the Polo
grounds, is listed as the No. 1
I.ouls Kid Cocoa, Connecticut,
Honorable mention : Riehnra Polite,
California.
Lightweight
Logical contender: Bobby Mont,
gomery, Pennsylvania. Outstand-
ing : California Jack Wilson, Cal-
ifornia ; Bay Bobinson, New York,
Honorable mention: Willie Joyce,
Illinois.
Feather weight
Logical contender: Chalky
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With the setting In beautiful j Now Year's day, In the first, t,owi" nn(j "iron bowl"jtembei 21, to Iron out details of
Wheatley'* state stcel ll0wl elaaalc at Birmingham' lllch restrlcts the ,lse ot those tj,e p,oposed game. Their work,
Morris Brown had swept honors j ut]eg Jn Alnbanm by any one else. ] which will be done In conjunction
, „ ... in the SIAC nl"1 Wilberforce had| T[jc PXecutire committee of the with > similar committee appointed
one of the best pivot men In the. wheatley's athletics, next Wednes-1 biBKed the Midwestern conference >-[ assure(j Askew that no SIAC by tlf-* Birmingham group, must
atate; at right guard will be day's game promises to be one,s'low- j team will play a bowl game in be amoved by SIAC colleges be-
Clifton Hall, who starred 111 nl-1 of the most colorful, and Interest- Morgan's undefeated, but once, Birmingham for anT white pro- j fore the game Is put on.
most every game the Lions played,' Ing, gridiron tussles to bo poen Hed, Bears ruled the roost in too.
las*. seasou. With Just some help here In a long, long time.
CIA\, with only Prairie View
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P. V. TO HAVE
NEW TEAM
By R. W. HILLIARD
PRAlItlE VIEW, Texas—Coach
Sam Taylor and Ills assistants, Dr.
T. R. Solomon, and "Pitching"
VI] eat ley's starting team willjxance,' left tackle :,Rav Tliomas,
average 170 pounds.
Death Takes Two
Wlier.tlcy sufferrd two blows,
this sninmer, when death look
two of the boys who bad been
, looked to for great things—
tuu Hirer Mti «-'™ -™--"■™ !■ ■ !"" — i,„ („ Ool.t jr.do.:-
trteJ men will give Wheatley ,m will be— Icoming under the wire as runners- William 210-pound tailback ani onl^fflmment beiug, "We will ^j work) are busy attempting to
Jlne that won't exactly be peannts. I Alton Davis, left end; Felton "P the Southwestern co-eham- Roy Grant, all-Amcricau guard, llghte
plons. Southern and Langston. 1 are the main stars. (r^l^ht
left guard: Claudius Minor, cen-
ter; Clifton Hall, right guard:
Oeorge Illckcy, right tackle;
Bernard Abram, right end; Law-
rence Norrls, quarterback; G -orgo ... ^ „ ..
Henderiwn, right bnlfh.-.ck: Clifton Johnson C. Smith, 7, Langston, | Florida. Texas, Kentucky State,
heavyweight contender, with Billy j Wright> California. Outstandings
Conn, also white, In second place, j plttsiinrgi1 jaCkie Wilson, Penn«
No colored fighters are listed ,n| gjivania.
the bantamweight end flyweight]'
divisions. | '
Negro fighters listed in the
rankings are: *
Heavyweight
Champion: Joe fouls, Detroit.
Outstanding boxers: Lem Frank-
lin, Illinois. Honorable mention:
Alberto Dovell, Argentina: Buddy
Walker, Ohio; Boscoe Toles, Mich-
igan, and Harry Bobo, Pennsyl-
vania.
Light Heavyweight
Logical contender: Booker Beck-
with, Illinois; Jimmy Bivens, Ohio.
Outstanding: Mose Brown, Penn-
sylvania. Honorable mention: Oscar
Rankin, California.
Middleweight
Honorable mention: George
Burnette, Michigan; Ezzard
Charles, Ohio.
Welterweight
Logical contender; Holman Wll-
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Much will have to be done to
than ever before, but we I moUl a new team, at Prairie View
be faster. If we can be' State college, almost in its en-
The flnul standing of the "Big, Based on returning materlnl, j for, lte enough to develop a fair! tlrety. Coach Taylor is all smiles,
of Negro football at the'quality of coaching and schedule,' ., rn . , .. . ! however, over the possibilities In
" nil got lie or even win a . . . «
| the freshman group, but will not
game. This Is a tough | cement oil possibilities of fin-
to me It lookF like South- isi,lng In the upper bracket of
Texas college for the .the Southwestern conference, this
close of 1040 was as follows: 1. J and other pertinent factors, the j
Morris Brown, 2. Florida, 3. Mor- 1041 big parade should be led by c
gan, 4. Wilberforce, 0. Southern, J Morris Brown, Southern, Morgan, I ],
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'SkegeeHas
35 Grid
Candidates
TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, Ala.—
More than candidates for the with the team from the Crescent
1011 CoV n Tiger fo„l!,.ill team fty. Hornhurger and Ivy may .an
reported for practice last week, be the wingmen with either Smiley 25
8. Kentucky State, 0. Alabama, 10. | Wilberforce, J. C. Smith, Alabamn,'
Lincoln <Pa.). 1 and Greensboro A. jind T., with'
This ytte.r, a>uiu t without e*c.p 1Vrnlrit! View, Ltncolu (Pa.)
tlon, the 1040 paces setters will ginla State, Laiigstoil nno
again have the throttle wide open, I having a lot to say about the |,a,
cmCtlon the men for the open- j setting a blistering puce for the
Ing game with XbtIct nniversity,' rest of the wolf pack.
which will be jCaytd la the Bowl | Most Improved clubs in tne na-
na Friday afternoon, September, tlonal spotlltfut should be Texas
"jo " /[" '{fie "elements "'flWM'.iiC'y "iUf 'l&UPgCf i."S hKVtxl>31z A:* ^*'
n passing g:ime arc produced, It
would seem that the Tigers will
gamble 011 an overhead attack
whole business.
"Big John" Burton is back work-|
ing hard at center.
Nonetheless, It is though4, that!
the 1011 Panther aggregation will |
let opponents know that they hive'
had a scrap, and, by homecom-
ing (October 18 against Xavier)
they will he In tip top shape. I
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the Steers having lost but two
letter men by graduation, while
returning no less than 20 men
who have won their Insignia "T,'*
and the Aggies welcoming back
letter men alter losing only
The customary lccture bv the head,'"- Head doing the heaving. Can- seven. These teams should come
torch Introduction of the coach- dldales with strong r!ght arms nre | under the wire ahead of Prairie
lag staff and the new candidates being PH^d dally by the coaching View and Lincoln in the 1041
for the team, took less than 30 8tn,f- Tl'c *cl^1"le:
minutes Following these prelim- September Tuskegee vs.
Inarles the members of the squad .Xavier university at T'-skegee
began the serious business of learn- October 4 Tuskegee . .
about football. Il'rown college at Atlanta
Thirty Try' , .
Fes* Wiley ^
Grid Team
By LOB GONZALES
MABSHALL, Texas—Thirty can-
didates for the 1011 edition of the
Wiley Wildcats are working un-
der Coaches Fred and Harry
ing something
Equipment was issued Saturday.
October 10—Tuskegee vs.
derby.
The 13 foremost grid powers and
their championship potentialities
by sections would seem to rate .'Long In preparation for the sea-
I11 this fashion: son's opener against the strong
Wil l SIAC—-MOIl HI S BEOWN, Jarvis eleven, Saturday, Septem-
lOipmeut ° , M,'berforee university at Chicago: FLORIDA, ALABAMA, LANE. 'her 27. at Hawkins. Head Coach
i "AA-M^AN. J. c. smiths Long * t^g t0««his
pound guard; Joshua Browu, Rich-
October 18—Tuskegee vs. Ben- A. and T., LINCOLN (PA.)
I early practice advanced as far as
William Fuller, Daniel edict college at Tuskegee.
M I D-W E ST—K E NTU C K Y possible before Harry leaves for
October 24—Tuskegee vs. More- ST VTE, WILBEItFORCE.
year's study at the University
house college at Columbus, Geor-j SOUTHWEST— S O U T H E R N, of Michigan. The younger Long
' TEXAS, LANGSTON, PRAIRIE i will leave here about September
Tuskegee vs. S. VIEW.
j 20, for Ann Arbor, In quest of the
ard Lewis,
James, Jaiueii Bowser, tackles;
Raymond Head. William Shaw,
quarterbacks; Upslmw Sams. Ar",s ®No(j _
thur Sawjer, (lenient rail Mault I r*.irolina State college at Orange-' Foremost contenders for national ui'v desirable and much sought
by. halfback.; Carter B°n"'^lburg | honors should i.e Morris Brown ' after Ph.D. degree.
Siimuel \ lucent, ccnie , 1 Xovember 8—Tuskegee vs. Knox- Southern, Morgan and Florida. I Nine letter men are left from
Boss, guard; .eorge , . , college nt Tuskegee. j Brown,' glue - fingered Morris the 1041 Wildcat squad, Including
fullback; Eugene or er 1 November 15—Tuskegee vs. Lin- Brown end, from last year's start- "Coot" Stewart, end; Gene Mills
Ivy. ends; and Archie ML . „ unlverglty (Pa ( at I'uske- i„g eleven, nine 1040 regulnrs,' and Alex Richmond, tackles; Uke
tackle and center. | (|10mccoming). land 15 other letter men are back, Frances, guard; "Wliitey" Sprott,
Lonnle Fyles, Thomas - Xo..en)b(,r o0_TuSkegcc vs. Ala. headed by the all-time, All-Amer• I center; "Pops" Gaines; "Bebe"
burger, Shelton Mornn, 1 state Teachers college at Mont- (cnn fullback, John ("Big Train") j Cummings; Luther I'aulk, and Bob
ablp, with I.angHton, lUbh-t y«ur.
VZmai Arkansas fin-' For the season 1042, it fotilfl
pye on the Prairie View Panthers. I
and it will not pay to "sell them.
short." Eight stalwarts fromj
Houston, led by Frank Nichols,
Wheatley captain of 1940, lead the
croup so far as numbers fro, while|
"Tiny" Sh'-lton, 'otTt®*?
the boys for size, and Smith, of
Greenville, leads for height.
Andrew "Hippo" Hopkins and^
order.
In the Iefl#u?, " vrV
ng."
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Born to Kenny
hington as He
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tllng boy from the Blue
and Marlon Smiley have wired gomiry.
Moody, last year's Individual scor-1 Blley, backs. Mel Payne, husky
ing ieadcr with 100 points In eight! guard from Houston, has return-!
games; Willis Griffin an All-Amer-ied to school and Is In line for [ ""l
By The Associated Nctrro Pr*M
LOS ANGELES, Cal.—AI-
' though he hurried away to Patterson are the only
.. ... .... . „ „ i backfield veterans from last year.
his wifes bedside in Holly-; 0,Xeai Baldwin appeared for sev-
ts-ood hospital at the end ofjeral prnctices, but has disappear-
the second half, Kenny Wash- J ed, while George Phillips will not
ington, former U. C. L A. j participate because of his practice
ttotbal! ace, made two toncli- j teaching schedule. Captain A. C.
downs first and sewed up j.niy will have a new man to
the game for his West pro balance the other end position.
team. Flaying the first game j
of the season at Gilmori'
stadium, the Negro star and
his while team mates beut
the Collegians 20-14. Jackie
Robinson former Bruin team
mate of Kenny's was on the
opposing team. Highly pub-
licized as Robinson vs. Wash-
ington, the former had to
be taken out early with an
Injured ankle.
Washington arrived at the
hospital where his bride of
a year was in confinement
just in time to greet his new-
son, ami declare he would
be another all-American. He c c j Bottling Co.
has named him Kenneth .... n jocc
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So refreshing
with lunch
that they may be expected to J'"" gTEWAET ELECTED games- Willis Griffin an All-Amer-1ed to school and Is In line for j
the squad this week. 'SKEGEE CAPTAIN lean guard; William Wysinger, J one of the starting guard posi- L
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Tl'SKEGEE INSTITUTE, Ala. all-Southern tackle and 1041 cap-1 tions. George Allen, Jim Well-
Missing from the team,
yenr, are Leonard Holllns, 1 Den^"sre^art"a"senioriu"the tain-elect, and Alex Slieppard, aH-'burne, Ben Calhoun, Alfred
able center and capta , , been southern guard,'to make Morris Eranees, reserves from last year,
real contender.
| are much Improved players, and
sparked the team to several mag department of education, has b
nifleeiit vletones laft 1Uute°nV'oldon0f Tiger Tfootlmll Southern shedded all Americans are expected to be In there some-
^l^erSlMl He^lthe son of Raymond ("PeUcan") Ilill, back,! where when the season gets un-
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l r "inducted Into the service;'Ralph B. Stewart, Sr., of Jack- and Ulysses Jones, giant center, der way.
Louis Blade and Marvin Frctweli, sonvlllc, Florid , who was grad- but the team which dropped but | While the letter men and re-
ends, who have graduated. Her- uated from Tusk.
man Jones, who substituted
Louis glade ana -u ' ' T^_ lllstlUlt0 i„ one game In nine starts against serves have been looking very
ends, who have gnu a «!• "«•. «£ ™[e . „„ all.mnJor sche(UlIe, lMt year, good In practice, it is the fresh-
Blade 'laa^'year, enlisted for_ the [ sWaH. Jr.. is nisi a graduate returns_ exactly 22 gifted letto. men
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souadron, and Is of Tusnegee, claw of 1030, and has men. Southern packs one of the;rail birds elate with much antic-
mL trained as an airplane tech-'been connected with the institute finest scoring macliincs in the Ipatlon as to the Wildcats chances
, , .va8 an excellent pros- since receiving his degree, serv- game. J to more up ilie ladder of
^ and W«s slated for a reg- i„s as a chemist on the staff of Morgan was lilt heavily, yield- Southwest conference standing this
pect, and was siu.iu George W Carver Ing 11 stars of old, but the Bears fall.
"'when'Moore entered the service,1 The recently elected' team cap- feature a hand-picked squad year-j There Is no question but what
Robert Moore-Robert Ivy tain, who weighs 210 pounds, Is an lJ\ and nre bouncing b'ick w ^! |llIst>'ear s4C1^p
and
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lie best passing comhinn- [ respected iiy those who have op- the most finished triple and double
tions In collegiate circles, was posed him 011 the gridiron for his threat backs in the country. |\alcntine, Austin triple threater,
e Luxe COFFE
YAMS
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a decade. Jlmmle
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hroi-pn 11D "Losing Moore Is Just rugged style of play, as well as m
ii«,G iotiuK my right arm," Coach tor his effective cross blocking. . losses—William Ilorton, alEAmer-, Tulsa; Joe Terry, a flash fi
like losing > lean end, Tailback Oswald Glymph, East Chicago; Shelley Boss,
-ml JOE'S MOJI .N TENNESSEE . . . _
mss'nc role Several candidates For The .isolated N«r„ rr<
bilng groomed for the spot! CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.
Florida had only three major!Hen Franklin, plunging back from
flash from
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*11 I of Joe Louis, world's heavyweight, bama State by a onc-poiut msrglu,| In the line, "Greasy" Neale,
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1941, newspaper, September 19, 1941; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth398910/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.