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About Portland challenger. (Portland, Oregon) 1952-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1953)
F riday, J m u a r y 23, 1953 PO R TLA N D CH A LLEN G ER P age Three BY BILL H ILLIA RD One w ord ap tly fits th e H arlem G lo b etro tters, “fabulous.” W ithout a doubt Abe S aperstein, ow ner-coach of b ask etb a ll’s cro w n princes, has th e g reatest crow d-pleasing b ask etb all team in th e h istory of the gam e and on M arch 19 he sta rts his team on th e ir fo u rth an n u al coast- to-coart to u r ag ain st th e 1953 College A ll-A m ericans. F irst gam e is slated for M adison S quare G ard en w h ere th e T ro tters d rew a capacity crow d e a rlie r in th e season. U ndefeated so far this season, th e hap p y T ro tters have won all th ree of th e ir previous series w ith th e college boys. H ig h lig h t ing th e series, w hich w ill conclude A pril 16 in Boston, w ill be an A pril 8 outdoor gam e at th e Los A ngeles coliseum . S eton H all’s W alter Dukes, one of th e n atio n ’s top cage scorers, has b roken th e school’s scoring record. D ue m ainly to D ukes’ 29 points p er gam e average, Seton H all is still u n d efeated and is r a t ed as th e n u m b er one team in th e coun try by th e A ssociated Press. U nited Press w rite r S teve S nid er notes th a t very few baseb all p lay ers m ake th e G uests w ere in v ited to a tte n d open house festiv ities at the hom e of M r. and Mrs. H ow ard Jacobson on H all of F am e w hile still mod- N. V ancouver avenue d u rin g the recen t holidays. A bove, left to right, C larence P ru itt, M isses Joy and e r n i n t h e m i n d s of t h e f a n s . i ;•'''¥*/ f B everly Brock and th e Jacobsons enjoy punch refresh m en ts. S n i d e r w r i t e s in t h e S a n j » : y Francisco C h r o n i c l e that J a c k i e Robin;-,on h e a d s a list of f u t u r e p o s s i b i l i t i e s a m o n g modern-day contem poraries to s e t f oo t in t h e d o o r . S a y s S n id e r : " R o b in s o n sh o u ld be a g o o d bet w h e n h e h a n g s ^ T een age G irls Hit L aw Trouble B 3-BEDROOM HOME ON EASY TERMS L O C A T E D 51C N. E . S A N R A F A E L i.mv d o w n im.vmeitt o w n e r will c u r ry contract. :t bedrooms, double ■ l u m b l n v r e c e p t i o n h a l l , ( l i n i n g r o o m . i \ l >c! i cu e a t i n g s p a c e , e l e c t r i c r a n g e , m e t a l k i t c h e n c a b i n e t s , lull c e m e n t g a r a g e s . l i n mi <- i >. i « e i n e n t , t u r n a c e , ( I l u t e piisMeMsion. ¡ s r s. e v e n i n g « Two teen ag e girls, 13- and 14- y ears-o ld respectively, w ere ap- p reh en d ed in a dow ntow n de- up his spikes for good, if only MANNY ROBINSON p a rtm e n t sto re recently w ith ar- BETTY KIES CO. for the fact th a t he was th e first N egro ad m itted into organized tid e s in th e ir opssession alleg ed baseball." Jack ie has a record too. In 1949 he led his league in ly tak en from stores in th e d ow n 4315 NE Sandy Blvd. WE 221G h ittin g w ith .342 and won th e league's m ost valu ab le p lay er tow n area. aw ard. A u th o rities found perfum e, a Neighborhood M anny Robinson, th e fighting little g u ard on th e G ra n t G en erals’ billfold, handkerchiefs, a knife Shopping Center b ask etb all team , scored 13 points in his first P o rtla n d interscholastic and tw o sw eaters in th e ir posses Open from 6:30 A.M. to league v arsity gam e. He w as second in his te a m ’s p oint-m aking. T u es sion. 2:00 a m . Daily day he n e tte d six m ark ers for th e G enerals. F’ood Service The girls w ere tu rn ed over to Jo h n Jam es of th e B enson T echm en g rab b ed 18 points for th e 2115 N. W illiam s TU 4666 ju v en ile au th o ritie s and la te r re M echanics in th e ir first gam e. The ta le n te d Jam es is d estin ed to leased to th e ir parents. It was the see h eav y action for Coach D ick G ray 's five, th e sam e G ray, Isadore M aney J r and his fiancee. first tim e e ith e r one had run incid en tally , th a t played high school b all at R oosevelt d u rin g Miss B ertra n d B anks of H elena, afoul of th e law. A rt S h ep h erd 's hey d ay in P o rtla n d p rep b ask etb a ll at Benson. M ontana. If Jam es' over-aggressiveness d o esn't n et him too m any fouls, Mrs. Gordon Entertains he should give th e prep scoring race a m erry chase. Sports B riefs: O klahom a C ity has se n t a $100,000 price tag on 27- Mrs. Leola G ordon, 1404 NE year-old Bill G reason. The pitch in g sensation of th e T exas league 70th avenue, concluded a y e a r of C ourteous & E fficient S ervice M ack D aw son, Prop. w on n in e gam es fo r th e In d ian s last y e a r w hile losing only one. He S u n d ay School teach in g a t th e joined th e team J u ly 31. . . . Jessie O w ens has been nam ed secretary H ouse of P ra y e r church by giv 20 N. C herry VE 8128 Solid, attra c tiv e , new ly red ec of the Illinois A th letic com m ission . . . J im G olliday, th e N o rth w es ing a m id n ig h t d in n e r in her orated hom e. M aple floors, stone fireplace, b eau tifu l k itc h te rn sp rin t sensation, has been in d u cted in to th e arm y . . . D ick Lord, new ly purchased Spanish, b u n g a en w ith tile features, bath , full 22-year-old senior a t M ichigan S tate, is cap tain of th e S p a rta n ’s ice low -styled hom e recently. A bout cem ent basem ent, oil h eat and hockey squad. 25 guests w ere a t the dinner. garage. Nice lot and a genuine T hey e n te rta in e d and sang a bargain. special C h ristm as carol, “H ark, Call Bill Walker th e H erald A ngels S ing,” in h o n TR 6817 or of Mrs. G ordon. for information and M rs. G ordon was elected to ap p o in tm en t to see. teach B ible classes for the y e a r The St. P h ilip s’ P lay e r are p re Joe, J. Sidney Bow m an. * " ' \ 4 senting tw o one-act plays, “The R efresh m en ts will be served 1953. E d w ard B arno, w ho w as an E lder O. F. B row n K eys” and “The C atalogue.” The d u rin g in term ission by th e St. assistan t S unday school te ach er H ave you listen ed to plays are to be p resen ted on J a n M onica’s G uild. A dm ission: A d to Mrs. G ordon last year, is now "TH E C LEA N SIN G W AVE" uary 29 and 30, 1953, 8:30 p.m. ults, 75c, children, 35c. T ickets a ssistan t to the S unday school Broker radio p ro g ram ev ery S u n d ay a t St. P h ilip s’ P arish hall, u n d er m ay be purchased in advance by su p e rin te n d e n t, C harles Johnson. 5132 N. E. U nion TU 5054 a t 1:30 p.m. over KGON? th e direction of Mrs. G eneva co n tactin g Mrs. F ran k lin , TU B ishop R obert Searcie is p asto r of th e H ouse of P rayer. F rank lin . 4002; Miss Jo y Brock, GA 9778; The first play, “T he K ey,” is a F a th e r Stone, EA 6096 and a t the highly d ram a tic p resen tatio n door th e n ig h t of th e p erfo rm w hich tak es place in a m en tal in ance. stitu tio n . T he cast of ch aracters The n e x t m ajo r production of Genuine Autralian W e G ive 3& H Qreen S ta m p « are: th e Doctor, S ydney B ow th e St. P h ilip s’ P lay e rs w ill be S h o e R e p a i r ft S h i n « m an: Miss H anson, Mrs. Jew ell j “C heese It.” T ry o u ts for this play P h o n e MU 9783 11 N. R ussell Bow m an; Jean , Mrs. E sth er Lin- w ill be Tuesday, F e b ru a ry 4, ears; Miss Field. Miss Jo y B rock; 1953, at 8:00 p.m. in th e St. P h il Miss Brow n, Mrs. C um a C layter, ips P arish hall. P ersons try in g to o 1952 and Miss Spencer, Mrs. O teria for p a rts in th e play m ust be Nicholson. in terested in becom ing m em bers The second play, “The C a ta l of th e group. 20< »0 40c PER R O L L <T A L S O L A R G E S T S E L E C T I O N O E ogue,” is a h ilarious com edy The St. P h ilip s’ P lay ers m ade 1 9 5 3 W A L L P A P E R I N T H E W E S T centered around a young girl and th e ir first success w ith th e p e r h er attem p t to get m arried . The form ance of “Q ueen E sth e r” cast consists of: M artin, A llan Z. w hich h ad several calls in th e m S.W First Are. PORTLAND • Open till 8 p.m. Bow ens; M rs. M artin, Mrs. G en city as w ell as su b u rb an cities. FLAT W ALL PAINT $2.75 GAL. * FLOOR eva F ran k lin ; M yrtle, Mrs. E lin T h eir fu tu re plays are believed P U N T $3 65 « E N A M E L 53.65, 54.95 GAL. O UTSID E W H ITE $2.95. $3.95, $4.95 GAL. or Long: Jim . W illiam Long, and to be top p erform ances also. \jjji Home oi Week Dawson's Tonsorial 4 B edroom s G ran t High St. Philips' Players to Give Two One-Act Presentations JJ WALKER H ardy's New Look R e lia b le s January C learan ce! Kangaroo OXFORDS PATTERNS £ WALLPAPER Sale! H enry BLACK C om plim ents of • • 0 • $ T h o ro u g h E y e E xa m in a tio n « L a te st S tyle fr a m e « C o n tin u o u s V isio n L en ses T V and N ig h t D r iv in g D ense« S p eed y S erv ice 13.90 sizes 5 to 13 B to EE -/¡O/JtÚti Adv. in Ebony M agazine Keystone Investment Co. C o n sid r a t e c re d it a d a p te d to v o u r In d iv id u a l needs 1453 N. W illiam s Ave. O P E N 9 t o 6 D a l l y . . . M o n d a y s D o w n t o w n t o 9 P.M . SHOE STORE CORNER FOURTH AND WASHINGTON