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gr -T vr EA THE tHARLOTTE ORSERVER Woelneelitv Jim '23 1957 South Atlantic League Baseball Schedule BY GEORGIA LAWMAKER ill Sought To itar AT AT AT I AT 1 AT I AT COLUMBUS SAVANNAN JACKSONVILLE AUGUSTA COLUMBIA KNOXVILLE il la 14 June 1 4 4 5 NtaY 30 31 Spr 25 26 27 27 23 April 22 21 23 24 May 9 10 11 12 20 21 21 22 hOv la 17 IP June 1 1 2 Hline 24 25 26 'June 27 29 29 30 JUnf 14 15 IS a 4 Sept 2 3 4 5 Julv 19 2n 21 Jul 30 :31 Julv 27 2a 29 Aug a 9 im II 24 25 'Sept 6 7 8 i Aug I May 23 24 23 23 26 May 27 kprtl 29 30 Ma' 2 3 4 4 3 Stay 13 14 Is 1 0 BSERVER 133 I4 July In 11 1 1May I 0 1 5 :2 I AU1 24 27 29 21 Juno 20 21 2222 231 Auf 19 21 21 3kuunge 317s 1R7 11 Auk I 2 3 4 cept I Aug 2 3 4 i AT CHARLOTTE MAY 1 7 June Pt II 12 13 Aug 12 1L 14 AT MAcrP4 April IR 11 lay 2f'l 21 21 Auk Aug 2 3 34 25 READ THE MACON April 20 21 21 Juno A 4 9 9 July 24 2' 2A MAN 1 17 18 11 July 7 22 Atilt 13 16 17 113 Negroes In Sally 1t0M N1A-v 2772 1101 In 11 12 Aug 26 27 28 '21 30 11 June I I 2 Iv IA 20 21 lay IR 17 18' 19 1pri1 ln in 51av 2 3 4 4 5 14 15 16 'May 1 1Tune 24 25 25 Aug ln 11 June 27 21 21 30 Julv 3n 31 MAY LI 14 14 IS Juno In It 12 13 Aux 12 13 14 SAVANNAW I FOR FULL g' 9 Aurt1 20 21 I Nept 6 7 A luiv 27 28 2q Au 1 Aug 23 24 2i 1-11-1 e7174 July 17 IR Sept 3 3 5 N1v A 7 Apr 25 26 26 27 28 APra 22 23 24 July 1 2 1 4 11une 11 16 14 I June 21 21-21 22 23 Au 19 20 21 2- Lig 5 A 7 V04 2 3 4 Ntav 9 19 11 12 Auk 5 7 Aug 15 16 17 19 training game sports nr tests between whttes and Negroes And it calls for separate seattng And other factlittes for the two races April IR 11 Ntav 20 21 21 22 June A ft 1111Y 24 25 2R May 21 24 23 214 2n July 1 1 14 IS Aug 36 3' Sept 1 SALLY JACKSONvILLI ATLANTA A proposal to ban interracial athletic contests and other social functions chiefly at professional baseball was introduced in the Georgta senate Tuesday ken Leon Butts Jr said his hill was intended In halt the use of Negro players In the Class A South Atlantic Baseball League However the measure alsn prohibits dancing social functions entertainments athletic -4--n1-227 May 1 17 1'578711 1uno 17 IA IR Ii June 14 15 14 Aux 1) 2( 22 July 27 2R 2q 5 7 A 27 2 2') 10 10 11 slAv A'1S May 2 3 4 July I 2 1 4 Au GusTa Aut 7 Aprt1 18 11 9 Nug 23 24 2S LEAGUE a 2A 31 a 25 2t1 illY in 11 12 May 30 3131 Sept 2 3 4 3 lul VI 20 21 1 sepl A 7 8 1Sliv 23 2424 25 26 May 27 211 214 21 1u1y VI 14 13 -1121v 16 17 I ept A 7 Aug 26 27 2 3 22 May 14 1 hir 2n 21 2 21 Aug 16 17 1 2 21 17 18 TIME OUT! BASEBALL coLumita A7171071 i 26727 28 April 21 JUIP 24 24 24 tut" 5 4 7 May 1 May 20 21 21 22 Aug 12 13 14 Aug 2 3 4 'June In 12 11 'June A 7 July 30 31 July 24 25 26 Aug 1 11 11 PI LI 22 2L 24 4 7 A May 2 3 4 4 3 11tine 3 4' 4' 3 lune in 1111 12 13 unt 2n 21 22 21 June 24 25 24 14 17 14 luiv 3n 31 Aug 15 IA 17 IA Aug 12 13! 14 Aug 28 27 28 21 us 1 May 2 3 4 4 3 11une 3 4 4 3 22 21 June 24 25 28 July 18 17 18 17 14 Aug 12 13 14 Aug 2 8 2 7 2 8 21 MAN 30 31 Ltune 1 I 2 Liu" 1'4 2n 21 Ma 1R 17 1i luly 6 7 KNOXVILLI A111 2 April lb 14 Mar 2n 21 21 22 tuly Ai' 23 24 24 COVERAGE 2 1- 24 Aug 30 31 spm 1 June 1 4 4 5 I Tut' ti 12 ert 2 3 4 rj--21 2772A NI a 1 S-- June 1 July 1 7 St 4 lure 27 2a 21 10 2 2F 2 9 Au 4 ti 7 Aug 4 In 11 April 20 21 rlunr A 7 7 A 1 July 24 2 4 2 5 Arril 17 Aug 19 DAILY C)4ARLOTTI June I 1 2 tutv IL It kug 1n 31 Sept 1 i It tt I I Horse Racing 112 PLAYING DATES FAIR GROUNDS Etermat ruldtri hv Lnrv RArLsmsm wknn erLir 641 AO And SA 44)a Dirt Pie pond of 1 Ard 1411 ot For thud Al RI i Twin Bills Dot Sally League Slate 64v14INANNVIMMRSI MON 11or 1 -t- ii 1 1v 4 --''-''L' 3 7 (- er Pt: A oe Yi-7770 '1: P'" 1 1a')-P'' '1 4-A-r---' 1e'' 1 4 dot rI I 1 i 4 I Cat 1 v' 'a 'i i 4 El 1 4' cA-rvi IF i I L---77-- I I Vls i (i'r 1 momm 47- '''1 1 I C) I -L--'' yr i i --1Ii ri cklg'''' 44 0 '9 11 It i A 4' I 11 ik 141 Under this broad coverage the bill would halt the practice of major league baseball teams bringing all their minor league clubs in spring training camps in Georgia It also fluid ban exhibition games featuring Negro plapyers In any sport Butts a tackle At the University of Chattanooga in 1949 said that because there were Negroes on Sally League teams last year "a lot of people from my county wont co to see them play" at nearby Columbus fie predicted that Negroes would be plaving in the Class AA Southern Association "if something isn't done about it if they baseball teams) can't get on without Negroes let's do Away with Mitts declared A similar proposal it was defeated in the liouse Butts' Mil provides that inlation of the segregation proviSiOnS would be A misdenicanor with a fine of Sin() In $1- non and imprisonment of 60 days to A year it would become ef Why(' As soon As signed by the governor General Atanager Jerry Waring of AlacoMs Sally League club said "If Negro pi a yer kept white fans away from Coitirn hii a Butts indicated I they had better get a few more for attendance at Columblis was more than don-bled last year over the 1955 season Delmonico Restaurant 301403 West Trade Next to Hotel Charlotte LOBSTER CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS trip with Augusta Columbia and Knoxville Otherwise the schedule is as gond as could he expected says Flom set The Smith Atlantic licaue player ho iers action in all his club games this season hak more than A little of Gchni: 's iron in hi c- rike up The SAPy 1AC Announced 1177 17)4 games ha been packed into 142 play viz dates Fach team will play doubleheaders pirtinz a tremendous premium In 'rong pitchinz For t1le first time in tour 'rr ont silly action the will not open with Colum bia road trips plus one for four days and a couple for two The All-Star Game dates are July 22-23 Eleven of the Rees' scheduled doubleheaders are before the All-Star game with the twelfth And final twin bill on the day following the Star tilt This Arrangement will I I ght en the pitching load during the stretch drive The Hornet home schedule closes out with a three-game stand against Columbus the final game on Sunday Sept 1 alcons Tilt PRO-BASKETBALL Ft Wayne Pistons Vs St Louis Hawks (Regular NBA League Came) A breakdown shows Charintle at home for six SPV day stands two for six days one each for five And four A pair of three-day series and the opening twoday bout with Knoxville I4 i 194 11 4 if 4 'There 'oill be a time nut fans until we find the pra from the referees I 0 i 01 409 iH 1 s'--7 11J tir1 11 "i 4 fik A 4- Imo ''''LeP I-2 J' ii 00q Smith Quint I hk year Rees kick off their campaign against Knoxville at Griffith Park nn tg then visit the Smokies for too before returning home for three with Jacksonville Wed Jon 23-8 pm At The Coliseum There's one nine ore eight four seken And three six-day Gem Adm-90e Reserved 2 50-2 00-150 TONIGHT Charlotte Bidding For College Series 3ahnStill Smith 1110 crsIty luckless cagers will make an other attempt to quit the winles trail when they take on the pow erful Falcons or Saint Augustine College here tonight at 8 lis the second meeting of thr season betvxen the old rikals The Falcons won handily in the first dash Smith however has taken On added confidence since their line performance against strong North Carolina A and College here last week The contest will br played at the West Charlotte Senior High school gymnasium GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! Ashton Sparkles Lasttrav Spanks In A Cy Victory 1Ic Clintock ire Alexander Graham rolled to Eastway Junior High School its fourth in of the season cagers defeated 11cClintocks varTuesdar afternoon bumpin sity Tuesday 41-3a Phil Raiford Harding Trs 73-28 at the Ram and Ronnie Greene had 11 each gyillnaS111M for the winners Donald Presson Silly Ashton fired in In points bagged 15 for McClintock to pace the victory A now The McClintock junior arsity has a 4-1 won-lost record on the preliminary from East-Phil Hager bucketed In points way 37-17 James Mayo Frankie for the losing Harding team to Sowers Billy Walters and Donald tip Ashton for top scoring Jones all had 6 points for the honors winners he cives Charlotte to Sunday hut will also hAf' Stinzers at home for ti out of 1 days during the last of stay ory two-rtay trip to tizusta hria1ss the solid May stretch wh1ch will bring in Cnlumbus Knox 111e Augusta and Columhia for A of 17 2A MC'S Immediate1y atter that overdose nf home action thp Sces then take to the road for 11 nf the first 11 days June including a nine-day :2 game Charlotte along with Gastonia and Tallahassee Fla tre under consideration as this year's site fnr the District NCAA baseball playoffs cwaiter Babb tNC baseball oach and chairman of the District 3 playoff committee said tht a mail poll or the live other committee members is now heinz taken and that a decision will he announced shortly Dallas Rally Lowers Boom On Catholic Dallas 'Rally Lowers Boom On Catholic As far as the Macon club is concerned WP don't have any players just because of color or race" General Manager Rill Herring of the Columbia (S C) team said Negro players hurt white attendance there -materially" while Negro attendance also was WV At Charlotte general manaer Phd Howser said the question Arises as to what to do with players who shnuM he in Class A hasehalL -Players have tn be assigned somewhere" he said and there art5 only three Class A loops the Sally Eastern and Vestern It would put A burden on the majors if they were unable to Assign Negroes to the Sally" tr" g' kt 44 ----I Ilk ilo Torrence Lytle I Daidson HUNTERSVILLF Tarrence Lytle High Schnol takeg nn New tnn Friday night At Davidson elementary school gymnasium A basketball game starting At 7:30 Engineers Local Interviews by WESTINGHOUSE-BALTIMORE Castonia with the Shrine Club spnnsoring the affair was host to last spring's playoffs won by Ntississippi Slate Other entries were Doke An-burn a Florida Stale Investigate These PERMANENT CAREER OPENINGS This spring's inurney is ten tatively $cheduled cnr June 71- 4-5 The Hornets will be nn road from June I through June 25th Annual CAROLINAS GOLDEN GLOVES 11 1110 9 Blue Slate FLAGSTONE For Walks Cr Terraces Ornamental Stone Co Charlotte Piedmont )rops AG Girls 1126 Piedmont Junior High's girls basketball team evened its sea son at I-1 Tuesday night by downing Alexander Graham in the Piedmont gym 41-26 Linda Pettus led the winners with 16 points while Howard paced Alexander Graham with 'We know that Charlotte has a great deal to offer" Rabb said "but we have a feeling of obligation to Gastonia 's wonderful support of the tournament last year" The NC AA baseball playoffs have been staged in Charlotte several times in the past the last time in 1952 blew a 13- point fourth quarter Jead and went on to drop a 117-41 decision to Dallas at the Belmont Abbey gymnasium Tuesday night Leading 44-31 early in the final period the Yellow-jackets suddenly fell to pieces and aliewed the visitors to brat them for the second time in as many games Center Leroy Beam stole the hall and made a layup with seven 'seconds remaining in the contest to snatch victory away from the host quint As usual center Joe Cassidy led the Catholic assault punching in 23 points Forward Bernie Balas and guards Bobby Means and James Hart's were next in the scoring march Batas had eight points and Means and liar tis six each For the winners forward Tom Higgins connected for IR points Beam's 12 markers were good for second place honors for Dallas DALLAS 47 hums 7 3 3 IA 'Hubbard I 3 A-A 1 A Peam 4 4-3 3 12 Norman 2 A-0 2 4 eurlfv A An 1 A (Inninser I I 1-2 2 7 Totals 1 3 313 12 47 Me Caniess Fred McCain's' al: FR 1163S 2336 Blvd IT'S INCOME TAX TIME A partial list of current openings ELECTRONIC TRANSFORMERS ENGINEERS end cievelnpment of udin i-f and r-f colic fles-powor in MO x104 v-a frequencies up to WO MC both linear end saturable involving problems of balance Ahielchng bandwidth insulation heat transfer WAVP shape efficiency And regulation COMPONENTS teating evaluatinn And developing rehahtlity programa for Electrical Components Awl) As: switches diodes triodem tubes meters resistors capacitors chokes etc Applicant mum be qualified for atendardization of componentA And interpretation of military epees MISSILE RADAR SYSTEM do Analyais or river All systems require ments Must be able to translate to block diagram requirements sYSTImS do Rystems Analysis work on Radar and Servns Throe In five years experience desired with An emphasis nn An analytical approach in the frillowing related fields tat the systems levell: Feedback techniques Radar And Servo design A or ECM Fire control experience SERVOMECHANISMS dn development And design of high performance servomechanisms for application in Airborne Terminal Guidance of long-range interceptor missilem SENIOR DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN design automatic radar target detection verificatinn And range Inekon circuits Also in develop automatic range-tracking fsrvnpt and radar-tracking error demodulator ipulse circuit techniques experience desired) TEST design intricate test equipment And Assiat in the testing and evaluation of developmental missiles target seeker systems If Ynti need assistance wtth your FEDERAL and STATE income tax report SEE other menihcrs ()( the District 3 committee are: Malcolm Pitt Richmond Dave Fuller Florida: James Whatley Georgia: Burt Shipley Maryland and Jack McDowell Rollins 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