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I I P o rtia ,rt/ ' ibserver I hursrlay, June 22, 1972 |>.ge ¡ B o d y a n d F e n d e r R e p a ir Sports g re a ts M o st r e a s o n a b le shop in tow n C a rlo s 7 8 7 -8 5 2 9 cro p or black fe rru le tennis players of her e ra . She wasa fine a ll-a ro u n d athlete. She player! tennis w ith unusual • . and was a t e r r if ic v o lle y e r. W ishington bested m ost of the top p laye rs in the Am erican le n n is Assoi n tio o ami held the title P i twelve yea rs. In ' ' ................. ... , l , „ , i ' I*it ieg lined hercbam piunship ,n i ? 7. ' r i also played on seve ta i w i n n i n g doubles learns. A s a real battler ami * , , r, in spirational p l a y e r m all 2 6 0 9 N V a n c o u v e r At P o rtla n d , O re Alam eda Theater 3 0 00 NE Alberta 2 8 7 -2 8 8 7 Legend of NiggerChorley PENNY S C O I'I’ S VANGI AHO M, I AHI N MIDI SC( ' l l Black d r iv e r Bunny Scott drove In W atkins Glen, N .Y . In the H a rbo r Fuel M cLa ren alter "le a in trig plenty” In the f ir s t two I,& M G rans P r ix . Scott, representing Vanguanl Racing, is tire focus of a lu n g -tange e ffo rt to tra in black mechanics and d riv e rs in la c in g . I he big aim Is to | mi t scott In Hie Indiana po lis 500. | bis ye a r’ s l.& M C liam plonsliip was Scott’ s ( lis t big c a r rule and lie is steadily building confidence and experience. Black hockey p layer signs pro contract \ : . lew blacks to jx iis u e i i ire e i in pi i.fo SSi M i h t o I g ■■ ■ a m u lti-y e a r conn act w ith the New Y oi k Haiders o f the W oi Id Hockey A ssociation. W hite, ce le h ia tin g his 27th lu i Unlay, laid hi crea te a g ie a te i Intere st among other blacks in hockey although he feels that once a game has started t le r e should 1« no such thing as cu lo i c o n sciousness. "W lie n I ’ m playing hockey. I’ m not co iis , i,.os , i e l Ite, green, black o r p u ip le ,' lie said. ” 1 Just want to play the game. I'v e n e v e i had any p ru t— lenis («cause o fc o lo i in hock ey and I don’ t anticipate any.” I Jerued a chance in the Na tional Hockey I e igue 1« .use othei i ii«i uonirnuntty C e n te r s ping i*ing of his size , among J/,,: lo p h le s. Steve I illrn in (le ft) lire ts things, t l« 5’ 8 " , 175 v iiie t y of a c tiv itie s fo r young jieople. right wing played t ie last three years with the l ’ r,va le n ce Keils of the Am erican I .eague, scoi mg 10 goals and )4 is - sists lo r 64 points last se ison. C h a ile s Spann, born in I.os M J - m e t e r breaat - a t r o k e The only othei black to Angeles, C a lifo rn ia , In 1918, champion. Spann amassed « reach m ajor league ta[ . - ii was the youngest of black s p o il total ol 25 ribbons and four hockey in m odern tunes w is g ie a ts who accomplished troph ie s - a h um a nltah .C alled W illie He«, who pi i •• m arvelous swim m ing feats. by some sw im m ing enthu ol 45 game-, with the |> tor A t tie age of ten le had tied siasts the Mack Johnny W eis- B ruins in 1957 - 8 ami I9 riil-b |. o r set new records in eight in u lie i, t o h 11 Sil ... It; I W hite said be didn’ t lee I National A AU swim m ing trem endous enduiance anil that 1« was a “ pi, n<jei ” in t! e meets and waa National AAI great dedication and courage. S w im m e r m a k e s h is to ry NATE HARTLEY l uci Oil I loyd Cantor N o .' ta th , i ,qoo, S tof, P IP E S On« anil Only Slor« □p an 9 3 0 a m Io 9 00 p m Daily Sundayi N oon Io 4 00 p m 2 8 1 -2 7 3 1 THE PO R TLA N D OBSERVER 2201 N. K i llingsw orth Fred W illia m s o n W hite, who was • usl by Ins w ife ! 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