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A 'bebebexttie»norn-*daIte-haled,ne.The Score Boardd, (Continued from pageland and Is regarded below the Rio Grande with something of the adulation that Americans reserve for home run kings. An American press service has a standing order for several hundred words per day on her activities, playing tennis or otherwise, while in this country.Althea Gibson, the first Negro woman to play in a major tourna-ment in this area, likewise created ? quite a stir in print this week. She was given due attention in the general press, but Negro publications went overboard on her, understandably enough. A native of North Carolina, she lived for a time in Jamaica and is now at-a tending school in Florida.Across the Desk . . , Jay Gannon^ Mott ram, the British star, is called he most beautiful woman inC* by the press in Etigland.A rt I.anpn’i Wttirt fit A VIT P!*- I__
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Oak Park Oak Leaves

Oak Park, Illinois, US

Thu, Jul 20, 1950

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