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^EUEEmmmW 7'v I T.ICSE FOUR SOPHOMORE halfback* are four of tbe re*»on» tb -t Ohio State'* Woody Hayes could move last yeara halfback Bl "tt Snell to end this seaton. From left to right: Tyrone Barnett of Orrville; Leoa Lleds:»>. Stuebeavllle; Benale Espe-y, Sandusky and Robert Scott, ConaaWviile. Pa. At this moment Esprcy ta lead- lag the group la the batUe for teeond string position behind regulars Paid Warfleld and Robert Kline. Both Esprey and Baracrft are •cat back*, Scott ta a powerful back. Ia fact Coach Raye* had considered switching him to fullback. THE OHIO < SENTINEL FOOTBALL QUARTERBACK Michigan ' State across country star Dick G3«de was a "football quarterback at itazel Park High School. WARFIELD AND KLEIN, ths first string right and. left and left halfbacks, give the Ohio State offense one ot th« fastest and most dangerous running attacks In the country from tho half bark positions. It coach Hayes can come up With a fullback to match the halfback, bis offense Is seL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1962 SPORTS CLEANINGS By BILL BELL • Sports Editor Tha Cleveland Browns ask waivers on Jim Shortner, rookie defensive back from the U. of Detroit. Shortner has missed a lot of practice because of an Operation to remove a wart from hia heel. # ROB VEALE, the Jet hurler game. In the pre-game ceremonies who qualified for the hard luck each lian will be introduced and pitcher of the year sj>ot last the captains will escort the queens month by setting an International to the front to be presented to the League strikeout r+rnnt nt •* fans. The West Gate Hawks, peren- lal champs of the Foundation, who have never lost a game to a team in their weight and age class, will put their record on the line Saturday Sept 23, when they Journey to McKeesport Pa. to meet the Pa. Champions, in - an interstate game. 9 MURRY Wills, the Los Angeles Dodgera shortstop who- hat smashed aU modern base stealing records is on a hitting binge also. Murry has hit safety in 19 straight games. Every Ume he steals a base, he sets another National League record and he is only thefts away from Ty Cobb's League strikeout record of 22 men ond still failed to get credit for TShe win, then later hurled a one Wt game, losing it, was finally aniii.Ni on by fate. He receled the Top's Chewing International League "Player of the Month" award for his efforts. What hurt Bob the most about those two losses was not so much his individual record, out had he won tbe one hitter, the Jets probably •would have made the playoffs. Rich Neely, West Hi All-City halfback started off the 1962 season with a bang last Friday night, when he raced through the Whetstone HI team for four touchdowns and one point after. Neely scored on runs of 12, 11 and S3 yards from scrimmage and a pass reception good for 73 yards. In addition to West. North, Aquinas; Llded McKinley and East opened the season with victories. Central ln a non league game tied Zanesville, 20-20. 9.TIIE battle for City honors figures to be between North, Central. West and Linden McKinley. The Ohio Football Foundation Which is composed of two leagues, featuring 90 and 110 lb. kids, will hold their annual preview game In -franklin Heights High School Stadium Saturday night. _____ This preview gives the fans a ; will rest on the powerful legs Of1 Chance to see all of Ute teams ln Chuck Comer, former East Ht and' Watch for complete action as each team plays a short 'Bowling Green Star. , ueu week's issuo. $ THE cut left the Browns with seven players, all of them members of the offensive unit The only two tan vets left from last years team are fullback Jim Brown and guard John Wooten. Tackle John Brown of Syracuse and Sam Tidmore of Ohio State are the two sepia rookies who made the grade this year. Tidmore, who Is making the switch from end to linebacker, helped his cause tremendously Friday night when he Intercepted two passes against the Chicago Bears. His interception stopped the Bears final attempt to pull the game out of the fire. The other three newcomers, backs Tom Wilson, Ernie Green and Charlie Scales were secured through trades. Wilson from the Los Angles Rams, Green from Green Bay and Scales from Pittsburgh. 9 THE U. of Michigan wilt have another Ohio All-State football player wearing the maize and blue Oils season. He Is John Henderson from Dayton Roosevelt where he was all-state in football and track and all-city in basket- balL He was voted the most valu- Bridge BY BEN UCEY _ . , r** —»~•*- wan. ru? was voica ine most vaiu- American League mark of 99 sto* able player tn tho Ohio All-Star t«. bases. He stole his 90th base high school game two years ago. Tuesday night against the Chic- John Plays end, is « ft 9 ln ago Cubs. He was a major con- tall and weighs 190 lbs. Dave tributor in the Dodgers 8 - 1 win Raimey the Wolverine star left with two hits, scored one run and one driven in, in four times at bat tn addition to his stolen base. The Columbus Caps will open their home season Saturday night ln Jet Stadium against Louisville. They will be without the service of vet quarterback Frank Kremblas but they have Larry Cllne, who passes better from the pocket than Kremblas. Brunt of the running attack halfback ls from the same school. Table Tennis The Beatty Table Tennis Club will open Its 12th season at Beatty Recreation center Thursday Sept. 20, at 8:00 P. M. The Table Tennis group was first organized as a team in I9t3 according to If. E. Ferris president story in 9 IT HAS been a long time since we talked together, so I thought I would give you some problems or lessons in bidding. Now we can talk to each other in a language we both know. Here are some teaching hands for beginners and Intermediates alike. I hope they will be of some value to everyone. 9 LHO (Left hand opponent): P (partner); RHO (right hand opponent). 1. K8765 - A88i . 876 - 2. What is your bid? P-one diamond, you bid one spade. What ts your response? P-1NT (advanced partners using stayman over notrump would bid artificial two clubs asking for a four card major). What Is your response? P-2 diamonds, you with IH HT bid 2 spades. What is youur bid? LHO-one club P-doubles. RHO-redoubles, you bid one spade. What Is your bid? RHO - one diamond, you-nonvol, pass. What Is your response? LHO « one diamond, P-1NT, RHO - pass, you bid two spades. What is your bid? LHO - one club, P-doubles, RHO - one diamond, you bid one spade. 2. 81 - AKQ105 - 2 - AKQJ2. 9 VOln opening bid - one heart Your response - P-one diamond, you bid two hearts. Jump shift What Is your rebid? You, one heart P-1NT, you-thrce clubs. What Is your rebid? You-one heart, P-two hearts, ypu-four clubs. What Is your rebid? You-one | heart, P-one spade, you-three clubs. 8. AKQ5I - Kttt . KJ2 - 102. • YOUR opening bid-one spade. Your rebld-you one apade, P-two spades, yotHhree spades. Your rebid, you one-*pade, P-two hearts, you-three hearts. What is your bid? RHO-one heart, Do. 9 YOUR rebid - you are South, : S W N E JS P 83 P ■IS 4. ST - AQ86 - AJ932 - A2. What is your response? P-three clubs, you*3NT. What U your response -TT*-.**. •_» You-one you-two club. you-on<j. diamond. What U your rebid? diamond, P-one spade, hearts. What is your rebid? You-one diamond, P-lNT, you-two diamonds. What is your rebid? P*ono heart, you-two mamonds. What Is ybuur rebid? P-one heart, you-two diamonds, P-thre«r clubs, you-four hearts. 9 WHAT is your rebid? You- one diamond, P-one heart, you- three hearts. Each week we will try to give you these tyi»«» of problems which might help you to the way to bet* ter bidding. See you at the Grade "A" regional on Sept 15 and 18 at the Neil House hotel. I wish each and every one of you the very best of luck. (ORE Bar B-Que Saturday, September 15. 1962 - CORE will sponsor a Big Bar-R- Que at Smith's Triangle Lake from 3 p. m. until dusk. Music will oe furnished by "Wild Bill" Graham and tickets are oh sale at the Spring St. YMCA or can be purchased from any CORE member. To reach Smith's Triangle Lake just proceed on Rt 80S - Mi mile West of the Main Gate to Lock- bourne Air Force Base. NFL Kickoff Sun. The Cleveland Browns meet the N. York Giants In the first regular season National Football League game to be carried by WBNS-TV, Sunday, Sept 18 at 1 p. m. The game marks the* opening of the NFL, season snd tho return of National League Footbal t> the CBS Television Network. Seventeen professional games in all will bo carried by Ch. 10 between opening day and December 18. This includes a game every (Sunday, two Saturday, and a P-one I gpcciai Tlianxsgning Day game. 1.5TH■*. ffcW'ii Hi* ooi^yji.-, 0:-: j PRINTED IN COLUMBUS Orflct- Ah 430 E. Long Sf CA. 1-4586 Columbtii, Ohio THE OHIO THI PIOpLI'S CHAMPION VOL 14, No. 15 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 20 CENTS COLUMBUS. OHIO KENNEDY ! ' V Slory On Page 2 VICE PRES. DDE AT OHIO OEMS MEET Slory On Page 2 Slory On Page 3 Program Af Lincoln's Tomb Gov. Nelson Rpckefeller, Adlai Stevenson and Mahalia Jackson will participate In a special program aired from Lincoln's Tomb 'Springfield, lilnois, over WLWC-TV Channel *t Saturday Sept 22. from 12:30 to 1 p.m., celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. The program is sponsored by the American Negro Em ancipation Centennial Authority. REGISTER-VOTE SECURES LEGAL ASSISTANCE—Miss Coytana Horton, pictured at right a member of the NAACP's Durham, N. C, youth council, traveled to N. York City this week and conferred with the Association's eneral Counsel Robert L. Carter. Hiss Horton an other militant N.VWT youth leader* served SO days in jail tor challening Jim Oovr facilities oil the Howard Johnson Restaurant In Durham. NAACP youth council there also faces a damage salt from the Carolina Theatre which is protesting their integration ettort*~-AAGWELL PHOTO.
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Title | OhioSentinel1962-01-11thru1963-01-03_0628 |
Subject |
Newspapers African Americans |
Description | The Ohio State Sentinel was a weekly African American newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio that was established on June 1, 1949. They covered local Columbus news, and state issues that were important to the African American community. |
Creator | President Edmund B. Paxton |
Contributor | Vice President Charles W. Seward |
Publisher | The Ohio Sentinel Publishing Company |
Time Period | 1951-1960 |
Location | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio |
Ethnicity/Culture | African American |
Submitting donor/loaner | Micofilm provided by Ohio Historical Society |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
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Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
^EUEEmmmW
7'v
I
T.ICSE FOUR SOPHOMORE halfback* are four of tbe re*»on»
tb -t Ohio State'* Woody Hayes could move last yeara halfback
Bl "tt Snell to end this seaton. From left to right: Tyrone Barnett
of Orrville; Leoa Lleds:»>. Stuebeavllle; Benale Espe-y, Sandusky
and Robert Scott, ConaaWviile. Pa. At this moment Esprcy ta lead-
lag the group la the batUe for teeond string position behind regulars
Paid Warfleld and Robert Kline. Both Esprey and Baracrft are
•cat back*, Scott ta a powerful back. Ia fact Coach Raye* had
considered switching him to fullback.
THE OHIO
<
SENTINEL
FOOTBALL QUARTERBACK
Michigan ' State across country
star Dick G3«de was a "football
quarterback at itazel Park High
School.
WARFIELD AND KLEIN, ths
first string right and. left and
left halfbacks, give the Ohio
State offense one ot th« fastest
and most dangerous running
attacks In the country from tho
half bark positions. It coach
Hayes can come up With a fullback to match the halfback, bis
offense Is seL
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1962
SPORTS CLEANINGS
By BILL BELL • Sports Editor
Tha Cleveland Browns ask
waivers on Jim Shortner, rookie
defensive back from the U. of
Detroit. Shortner has missed a lot
of practice because of an Operation to remove a wart from hia
heel.
# ROB VEALE, the Jet hurler game. In the pre-game ceremonies
who qualified for the hard luck each lian will be introduced and
pitcher of the year sj>ot last the captains will escort the queens
month by setting an International to the front to be presented to the
League strikeout r+rnnt nt •*
fans.
The West Gate Hawks, peren-
lal champs of the Foundation, who
have never lost a game to a
team in their weight and age
class, will put their record on the
line Saturday Sept 23, when they
Journey to McKeesport Pa. to
meet the Pa. Champions, in - an
interstate game.
9 MURRY Wills, the Los Angeles Dodgera shortstop who- hat
smashed aU modern base stealing records is on a hitting binge
also. Murry has hit safety in 19
straight games. Every Ume he
steals a base, he sets another
National League record and he is
only thefts away from Ty Cobb's
League strikeout record of 22 men
ond still failed to get credit for
TShe win, then later hurled a one
Wt game, losing it, was finally
aniii.Ni on by fate. He receled
the Top's Chewing International
League "Player of the Month"
award for his efforts. What hurt
Bob the most about those two
losses was not so much his individual record, out had he won
tbe one hitter, the Jets probably
•would have made the playoffs.
Rich Neely, West Hi All-City
halfback started off the 1962 season with a bang last Friday night,
when he raced through the Whetstone HI team for four touchdowns
and one point after. Neely scored
on runs of 12, 11 and S3 yards
from scrimmage and a pass reception good for 73 yards.
In addition to West. North,
Aquinas; Llded McKinley and
East opened the season with victories. Central ln a non league
game tied Zanesville, 20-20.
9.TIIE battle for City honors
figures to be between North, Central. West and Linden McKinley.
The Ohio Football Foundation
Which is composed of two leagues,
featuring 90 and 110 lb. kids, will
hold their annual preview game In
-franklin Heights High School
Stadium Saturday night. _____
This preview gives the fans a ; will rest on the powerful legs Of1
Chance to see all of Ute teams ln Chuck Comer, former East Ht and' Watch for complete
action as each team plays a short 'Bowling Green Star. , ueu week's issuo.
$ THE cut left the Browns with
seven players, all of them members of the offensive unit The
only two tan vets left from last
years team are fullback Jim
Brown and guard John Wooten.
Tackle John Brown of Syracuse
and Sam Tidmore of Ohio State
are the two sepia rookies who
made the grade this year.
Tidmore, who Is making the
switch from end to linebacker,
helped his cause tremendously
Friday night when he Intercepted
two passes against the Chicago
Bears. His interception stopped the
Bears final attempt to pull the
game out of the fire.
The other three newcomers,
backs Tom Wilson, Ernie Green
and Charlie Scales were secured
through trades. Wilson from the
Los Angles Rams, Green from
Green Bay and Scales from Pittsburgh.
9 THE U. of Michigan wilt
have another Ohio All-State football player wearing the maize and
blue Oils season. He Is John Henderson from Dayton Roosevelt
where he was all-state in football
and track and all-city in basket-
balL He was voted the most valu-
Bridge
BY BEN UCEY
_ . , r** —»~•*- wan. ru? was voica ine most vaiu-
American League mark of 99 sto* able player tn tho Ohio All-Star
t«. bases. He stole his 90th base high school game two years ago.
Tuesday night against the Chic- John Plays end, is « ft 9 ln
ago Cubs. He was a major con- tall and weighs 190 lbs. Dave
tributor in the Dodgers 8 - 1 win Raimey the Wolverine star left
with two hits, scored one run and
one driven in, in four times at
bat tn addition to his stolen base.
The Columbus Caps will open
their home season Saturday night
ln Jet Stadium against Louisville.
They will be without the service of
vet quarterback Frank Kremblas
but they have Larry Cllne, who
passes better from the pocket than
Kremblas.
Brunt of the running attack
halfback ls from the same school.
Table Tennis
The Beatty Table Tennis Club
will open Its 12th season at Beatty Recreation center Thursday
Sept. 20, at 8:00 P. M. The Table
Tennis group was first organized
as a team in I9t3 according to
If. E. Ferris president
story in
9 IT HAS been a long time since
we talked together, so I thought
I would give you some problems
or lessons in bidding. Now we can
talk to each other in a language
we both know. Here are some
teaching hands for beginners and
Intermediates alike. I hope they
will be of some value to everyone.
9 LHO (Left hand opponent):
P (partner); RHO (right hand
opponent). 1. K8765 - A88i . 876 - 2.
What is your bid? P-one diamond,
you bid one spade.
What ts your response? P-1NT
(advanced partners using stayman
over notrump would bid artificial
two clubs asking for a four card
major).
What Is your response? P-2 diamonds, you with IH HT bid 2
spades.
What is youur bid? LHO-one club
P-doubles. RHO-redoubles, you
bid one spade.
What Is your bid? RHO - one
diamond, you-nonvol, pass.
What Is your response? LHO «
one diamond, P-1NT, RHO - pass,
you bid two spades.
What is your bid? LHO - one
club, P-doubles, RHO - one diamond, you bid one spade.
2. 81 - AKQ105 - 2 - AKQJ2.
9 VOln opening bid - one
heart Your response - P-one
diamond, you bid two hearts.
Jump shift What Is your rebid?
You, one heart P-1NT, you-thrce
clubs.
What Is your rebid? You-one
heart, P-two hearts, ypu-four clubs.
What Is your rebid? You-one |
heart, P-one spade, you-three
clubs.
8. AKQ5I - Kttt . KJ2 - 102.
• YOUR opening bid-one spade.
Your rebld-you one apade, P-two
spades, yotHhree spades. Your
rebid, you one-*pade, P-two hearts,
you-three hearts. What is your
bid? RHO-one heart, Do.
9 YOUR rebid - you are South,
: S W N E
JS P 83 P
■IS
4. ST - AQ86 - AJ932 - A2.
What is your response? P-three
clubs, you*3NT.
What U your response
-TT*-.**. •_»
You-one
you-two
club. you-on |
Date created | 2014-09-06 |
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