San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1962 Page: 5 of 12
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Utility. MAY M. IW
W-
ANTONIO IIEOI8TI
Bombers, Wonders in Big
One, Sunday, in ESBB Loop
SAM Antonio Bomber* measured Denver Height* Bears, 8-2,
and Wtaeatley Courts Hawks iwamped F&nelli'i Recreation
center, 16-5, in lajst Sunday'( regular double-header in the
Cast Bide Baseball league.
The Bom ben will b« out to continue their bluing pace,
thii Sunday, May 27, when they meet, head-on, the Young
Wonders, last year's regular league and playoff champions.
Thin will Iw i>n« of th* moat impar-
•anl fMinra of th* fir»t round.
Tile ltoiiibrr* will wn<t ijrrf Jame*
Kerrville Stars
Lose, Rmmm in
leigie Cellar
II) B. < KI.KKTK ALLEN
UllKH.NK — Th* •lutein* Camp
Pltali-y lMrmltr. — prabatil) the
nit hltllnVat" nggnsation in th*
Hill Country ln(H — pounded
»ut 1-1 b*»* hil*. 1" '•> «tra burs,
•Knil" the Krrrvlll* AU BUr* could
p-l iiuly (our, to MhI tk* Krrrrlll*
cr.* K-l In ii Stun* Pl»X«l at H«fl
part. Hundnjr, Hay 2U. Th* defeat
dr>ip|M'<l till' Stan .Inn* In tb* Ilill
Coanirjr !<•**»* wllar.
It wa« the mm atorj that hn
happened all waaon. TV All Ktitra,
who ran field with any team In the
leafMi'. juHt eaa't to come up
wit* haw hlta when thejr inran run.,
and inu't hunch the na they fet.
Willi their only fielding weakneaa,
at frriiml haw, apparaiHlr aolred with
the hwitrh of miooth-fleMlnir Johnnie
Jrffenon from ahort to ■erond, Joe
I<eiri» from third to ahort, and placing
JiAutiie 1'i'rryman at tb* hot corner,
Mai-iiti r lluynea kaa concentrated on
baUin* practice inoat irf the week In
an atiimpt to bring the player* out
of their bitting doldriuiie.
Whether or not it h*« produced
tcanlta will lie aecn Sunday, May 27,
when the Start meet I'at'a Cuba, one
of the top diriaioa team*, In a bran*
at farrer parh, at 8 o'clock la
tb* ■fternooo.
♦
iegistratiaa Now
lata Way for
YMCA Boy Caaap
June 6, to
)Mnniu( J
two-week
It baa I
Regiatration la now being held for
the YMCA day caa*. aad boy a, I
tn intereated in camping may ret
er at the XMtlA affin daily, until
Jane 6, for th* firat nu*«> aeadon, be-
Jun* 11. There will b* two
. aeaaioa*.
i been announced that a Unt-
il* picnic eupper, fultowed by an
Vterotght eaaip »■* far *a—ara. will
be held the la at WMay erenlae oI
tuh ramp neaaloa.
Dnlly camp actWillea will includ*
fMmming. archery, craft', carapctaft,
aature talka. gamee, hike*, fiahing.
lip T bua will pick op cmnpera
*t TWTA, ltilli* Whcntley high
ftrb<>ol, Corinth Hapliat church, and
Ccli-um napttot church each morn-
ing, and return them eyHi afternoon.
Th-r» will be automobito tranaporta-
>1™ from other anaa.
The firat can* aeimion will run
trim. June 11 to June Z*, the aecond.
fr«u July 16 to July iff-
UPSETS MARK PLAY
IN LINCOLN PARK
YOUTH LEAGUE
I'pKU marked the action in the
li ii coin l'ark Youth league, la*
peck. In the National league, the
ptmi-rful Uialgera were bl*ated, 8-3,
by tb* Giant*, and tied, 7-7, by th*
Brine*. The IIratia ran **** th*
Onlia, IMS. , ,
In th* American lea«n*, the Ur
tnnil and highly touted Yank***,
Sftrr humiliating the Whit* Sol, 15-0,
were acaljied by tb* Indiana, 8-7. la
tli* thriller of the week, th* Tifer.
touie from behind fo upend the Dr*g-
ona, 5-4. Lragne *t*nding* *re *hown
Mow,
AmcrkM
W* U T* P«t
Indian* 2 0 0 1*25
few::::::? ! ° S
National tJ»f» _
W. I/. T. Pet
Olanta 1
Pirate* 1
Hravw ®
Dodger* 0
Cub* 0
♦
o 1.000
Officer —
—16gn'flni«r'tw*r Wijgjitzzr;:
in 111 i t hi ii ii lunrf
D^aky IXatrtol Attorney Fred
IInte»on nld ***** Iftaa » wlta**»-
** wfB *pp*ar, tedatlac 00 polie*
j(flc*r». H* laid tk* taeahry might
b* continued thto w**k U tftir
colud not b* eompleUi.
Th* county commtorion o« h"**»■>
nUtlona expreeaed "fc^*T *•» th*
rad Jury will lnr*«tig»t* <**'**'
polio* brutality *• w*H ** faert*
th* Bl«ck lltallm mcrmmnt
Ooutrorersy following th* April H
etoah between M**Uma and p*lto*i «-
fic*r* "ha* **rred to helgbtea, rathK
than decraa**, ten*lon In certain wai-
ter*," th* coim*l*i*a aaid In a *t*U-
ment rri*a*ed by it* cfcalrm*n, Hunt
I«wi*. . „
Charge* by H«S»« l*ad«™ rf.P01'"
brutality togetk«r with tht polic«
;>artmeot pnblkialnff lt« "vlrtunl
'loubllng** of the police force in certain
N>fro district* "may together pro-
^ict i refretUblc effect," the ttate-
'nent said.
"If Negro dtisens begin to ex-
•cef brutality In eoiitncta with the
•Hct, tud If Uie i»oIicc officer begin"
» 'expect* resistance by a.iy Negro
• nppronchfg in tlio line of duty, a
< itologica) aituntion can result in
nuniust the Wonder*' fin'lmlljiig John
Shaw, li^liind the piste for the Won-
ders will be Kentdey Turbin. 0. Cbsv-
€a will be JstniV bnttory mate.
Nathan Jackson will be chunking
for the When tier courts Hawks
agaiuxt the Denver Heigh's Bears ia
the other gHiue of the featured double*
hes'ler. AiU»n "Ited" John-on will be
the receirer.
llie Beara are tending W. Hamil-
ton agnlnat the Hnuke, with W* Vol-
dsM» his bsrkstiif).
till ANT CHAMPION TRACK TEAM- -Grant eienientsry schrxd track
teuin, champion of a specisl five-tenm group of Baa Antonio wfaools, is
pictured abort with ita coaches.
First row, left to right, Percy BhleMa, Ilichard O'Neal, Ewell Moon,
Roland Miller.
Hecond row, left to right, Tommy McVea, Larry Perryman, Francis
Austin, and Morria Shaw.
ThirB left to right, Hob Waahlngtou, Juuics Tlolmes, Carl Rich-
ardson, Ilney Green, Willie Bpesrs, Willis Perry Lewis, and Jnmcs Crock-
ett.
Extreme left, Coach Allen N. Qceenj and extreme right, A-wi»tant
Coach Lytle L. Taylor.
— Register photo
Black Sox Got
Big Win, 14-4,
Over Athertoa
ASnrmTON — Bxplodlug with a
18-rnn fifth Inning outbreak that smw
them bet sround three times, Hsn
Antonio Blsck Hot chslked up their
seventh strsigt^ victory, Hundsy, sa
they snowed under ths Asherton Ti-
gera, 14-4.
I^eroy Gsrriaon, newly ncqulred Boi
Nouthpuw pitcher, who hurled the first
five Innings for ths 8og, poled a
baNes-loadcd boms run.
('1 tfford "Botch" Thompaon, Jr.,
Hlan>me<l out two alngles and a dou-
ble ia three tripa to the piste. Carl
Goran, Cecil "Dooty" Phillips, and
Joe Br«nrn esch got three Mrnight
donhlen, for the Sox.
Gsrriaon, who stsrted the game,
allowed two runs, f»nr hits, snd
struck out four.
"Y" DIAMOND TEAMS
HAVE GOOD WEEK
Alamo City YMCA hnaebnll Slid
.softball tenma were victorious in ull
but one game played, ls»t week. YM-
CA Pee Wee Itombers turned bsck
Lincoln Gra-Y, O-ft, in a game played
Wednesday, May 16.
In Saturday games, the "Y" Pee
Wee All Stars bowed to Doyle high
(Kerrville} Pee Wees, 9-7, but the
"Y' high school team spanked Ball
high of Se*uln. 1.*V0.
In s Sat .rtiuy softhall gsine, YM-
OA Bomberattes thumped Kerrville
Doyle high, 12-T.
Rainbow League. Saturday
The Rainl>ow league will meet
Saturday nighf, May 26, at 8 o'clock,
at Camp Alamo.
Red Feather Lea rue. June f
The Red Festher league will kick
off Frloay, June 1, with a gals
"first gam*** program. The annual
baeebali psparie will be held at 4 o'-
clock thst afternoon. Girl anftbsll
hns been added to league activitiee,
this year. ••• •
Wheatley in Legion Opener
Against Hariandale, Sun.
'I'ILK American Legion baseball season is scheduled to get
1- under way Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at Hi-Lions
field, with three games being scheduled for the day's opener,
including Phillis Wheatley against Hariandale.
Th* first game wiQ be between Highlands and Boys club,
No. 3.
Wheatl*y aad II*rl*ndale will enmej to (rip* la the <!«)•'• fiunle, Kbeduled
Seguin s Second
CD Class Gets
Certificates
Teia* — Twentr-wrm
more pmnna h.v. received certifi-
cate., for completing a 12-hour clam
in rlril Herense. The cIam*. tatifht
by Geurg* Mercer, Jr., certified civil
defense in*tmctor, wa* held at Ball
hiirh arhool, and wa* *|>oii*»red by
the Seguio indii>endent echool dis-
trict. It wa* ibe *econd in * *erie* to
be held thia ,ve*f.
The inatruction covered th* varioua
lihiuie* of protection and *urviral ia
the caae of mnu-mad* or natural dis-
aster*.
Itrrelving certificate* wer*t
Mia* Kilua Iiucill* Adam*, Hra.
Mabel Anthony, lira Boai* L> Beaa,
Mr*. Ix>rlc* llurnett, Mr*. Ruby
Clack, Mr*. Edna B. Oren*h*w, lira.
K-rlya I >a vie, Mr*. Ooria* Oran*.
■J, Mr*, r^ttric* Harper, Mr*.
h* I^« Ilaatint*, Mr*. N«1U« Jack-
aon, Mr*. Odeaa* Brakine, Mr*.
(Hail)* Fenneil and Mr*. Helea Q»-
bry.
oilier* receivinf e*rtiflc*tes wer*:
Mr*. IiUU B. John*on, Mr*. WUma
j. ii*wla, Garland McOinton, Mrs.
IiudU* McOlinton. Mr*. Maude Mc-
(Mure, Mr*. Ooldi* Ma* McKinnay.
Mr*. Bertb* Jean Miller, Mra. Dor-
othy Radix, Mia* Matilda Thorn**,
Robert Waakincton, Ml*a M*ry Loe-
ella WlUiana, and Mia. Bvelyn U
Witooo.
to begin at 7:3fl.
Fourteen tea ma are participating
in the Legion baeebali pmgram, thia
year, with there beiug seres teams
on the north aide, seven on the
south.
Sylvester T. Jrdinson is ngnin han-
dling ths Wheatley team.
which both brutality and resistance
may occur aimply becauas both parties
expect it to occur."
While the Negro leadership may
deplore the goala of the Muslim move-
ment, the leaders may neverthelaaa
b* eonc*ra*d "le*t certain Mgrnent*i *1
our affieialdom counUr tk* Mualla
poaittoe with wkat woold appear to
tkla leadership a* • threat to tk*
eatira Ne»ro eommualty," A* *t*to-
meat laid.
e
n* *tat* at Illinois, In Aufoat,
1#«, barred aid to aekool diatriet*
wklek dlaerimlnat* ia klriat tcachcm.
■ B A S E'BALlr
CAMEMN.
g. A. INDIANS
Sun^ May 27 - 3 p. na.
BLUB rBOMT BALL PSBK
P-
MECBIVBS TROPHY FOR GRANT—Ifcnrv Carn.II, of I'hilll*
Wkcailey klfk aekool, ia pictured abov* pre*en8ag tk* chnmpionHhip trophy
to Willi* Karl Spear* of Grant, for that acbooT* vinniuit the track and
fWI till* of a ipaeial five-team (roup of 8an Antonio school.,
na preaentation waa made at Graat'* recent achievement day actlvl-
ti*% T***day, lfay 15.
—Itesister photo
Make Reservations NOW For
SUNDAY, JUNE 10
BIG LEAGUE SPECIAL
Houston Colt .45's vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
at 2:30 o'clock, Houston, Texas
Bus leaves Life Saver grill,
824 East Commerce,
8:30 ft. m., returning aftw th* fame, the same day,
RoundTi
LEhigh 2-4812
rip Fare $6^5
CApitol 7-9691
or
EWAR'S
White Label
i rsm"
SCOTCH WHISKY
"mm
Louisiana-Born, Mississippi-Reared
Don Yar borough
VOTED AGAINST
Negro Entrance to Texas University
HERE IS -
DON YARBOROUGITS RECORD ON HUMAN RIGHTS
While the Heman Marion Sweat I case was before the U. S. Stioreme
1
court, those who favored integration of the University of Texas tried to
call a students9 referendum on the question.
But DON YARB0R0UGH, then a member of the Student Assem-
bly, VOTED AGAINST INTEGRATION by voting against the ref-
erendum.
The following is quoted from The Daily Texan, of March 211950:
Mu K-i CtaU
THW n»i» v Ifpv a XJ
i ..•< i>.aaa*4 .
Al'ST!?? fw-r u f?.!UAT, MARCH •?,
New Negro Poll Bill
Defeated by Assembly
^HAim TRIMBLE
7ti*a JWltorlnl A*.Uuat
elates, return pi blanket tax
control to llie'
SCOTCH WHIJKT O KMOLlr I
co., new vomi, n. r,
WORTH 100 EXTRA
TOP VALUE STAMPS
WITH KA0H FILL-UP OF 0ABO LINK
(Minimum Purchase of 7 Oalloni)
COUPON SEDEKMABLB ONLY AT DZALSR'8 STATION
BEDF98^
GOOD UNTIL JUNE S, 1H1 —
■tudenta, op-
Ihe 'mention of Negro .d-lf0"1 bI""
mittance to the Unirerrttr ^ , ax rePeal of 1,1 e
almost reached the students °^a ^ 08
for a vote Thniwiay nii^M." iwled. But not
Seine Carr, B11A A>t?h5" Assembly,
blyman, introduced a 'bill
call it i for a ballot poll
Marc'i 2!) on the question of
Negr> admittance to the
University graduate school,
Negro admittance into the
main University, segregation
of Ncgroef ia undergraduate
meeting in Texas Union 315-
316, had spent over two
hours submitting, withdraw-
ing, and re-submitting bills
and constitutional amend-
ment*. The bill hit the As-
sembly members as a sur-
prise, but when it came
members were not at a lo*
for either words or actions.
1. Assembly members aud-
ibly mnrmured and sighed
as Carr rose and read bis bill
calling for the same provi-
sions as the now-defunct stu-
dent referendum.
2. Carr asked for a sus-
]>eusion of rules so discus-
sion on the bill eould begin
iminedistely, Th» assembly
so voted.
(8«« BOD Dl KB, Taff 4.)
Here's Low your As
sembly r e p r e sentstires
voted s
T OB
Bill Merkin, (A*S);
Relig C'arr (BBA); Lewis
Martin, (BBA); Reed
l/uiUiam, (BBA); Randy
llayues, (G).
AGAINST
Betty Bruce Bauinan,
Bob I>uke, (A&3); berry
Boyd, (BBA); Joe Young,
iEng); Rick Lipscomb.
(FA^; Bill White, Don
Yarborough, iLaw).
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are hi
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Browi
es of 3
THIS IS PROOF OF HIS ANTI-NEGRO ACTIVITIES ... A
LEOPARD NEVER CHANCES HIS SPOTS!
FIGHT YARBOROUGH
WITH YOUR VOTE I
THIS IS WHY EAST TEXAS, THE CRADLE OF NECRO HATE,
VOTED FOR YARBOROUGH OVER DANIELS,
!1
VOTE FOR
John Connally
For Governor of Texas
SATURDAY. JUNE 2
(Paid Politic*!
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1962, newspaper, May 25, 1962; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403948/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.