SPORTS BRIEFS G n H 1m Table ennis Tournament Blvd., will p nsor 3. For more inform n n Tenni Day April 29 - oftb U Cass Tech 14, Pershing 9 King 15, Osborn 4 Murray-Wright 6, Central 3 Rena' ance 36, Western 0 B b II - University Ligget 6 Mac�enzi 1 t M tt Murray t Denby 13, Northern 5 M 'Kenzie 5 Renais ance 1 Pershing 13 Kettering 9 W tern 8 Chadsey 3 Henry Ford 22, Cody 12 MacKenzie 16, Northw tern 13 Redford 20. Chadsey 0 Chadsey 1 ,Red ord 8 King 11. Osborn 0 Henry Ford 13. Cody 4 Renai an 5, We tern 3 -Compiled By Harry Ander 0" Jr. SPORTS QUIZ By Larry Duncan EXP 10 TEA 1. Name the first-ever manager of the Seattle Mariners in 1997. 2. Name the first two 1969 exp n­ ion draft elections for the San Diego P dres nd Montreal Expos. 3. N me the only expansion team player to ever hit over 0 hom runs in his first se n with an expansion franchise. 4. Name the only expansion team to MIl 70 game in its first e n. . S. Name the first expansion team pitcher to ever win 13 gam in hi (and the team' ) inaugural season, 6. Name the fi t two 1969 expan­ sion draft sel cti ns for the Seattle Pilots nd Kans s City Royal in 1969. 7. What were th h me team stadium n me for th Montreal Expos nd Seattl Pi) t In 1969? 8. Nam th nly tw e p n 1 n team manage who la t d nly n on t the helm. Sports Quiz Answers 1. 0 rr 11 Johnson; 2. Olli (S n Diego), Manny (Montreal); 3. Fr n Thoma York in 1962; 4. Lo Ang I Ang I in 1961; S. Gen Bra nd r of the Seattle Pilot in 1969; 6. Don Minch r Seattle), Ro r N I on (Kansas City); 7. Sic Stadium (Seattle), Jarry Par (Montreal); 8. J Gordon (Kan a City) and J Schultz (S attl Pil s) 1. Name the'last Twin to hit 40 or more home runs in ingle season. 2. Name the last Twin (outside of Kirby Puckett) to I d the Twins in tting verage for single season. 3. Nam the only two major I gue pitchers with 20 lifetim viet ri against the Twins 4. N me the only major league pitcher ith 20 lifetime losse ag inst the Twins. S. Name the only Twin pitcher to ever win 2S gam in a singl n. 6. N me the nly Twin pitcher with two lifetim 'no-hitters. 7. Name th I t Twin pitcher to trike out 200 or mor tters in a ingle season. Sports Quiz Answers 1. H rrnon Killebrew hit 41 in 1970; 2. Kent Hr hiL311 in 19 4� 3. Nol n Ryan nd J c Mom; .4. Frank T nana, S. Jim Kaat in 1966; 6. 0 n Chance, 7. Ikrt Blyleven h d 21S in 1986� Cl ti to t en their kil to tbe ubur­ b n youth. Adding, th t Detroit' youth may h ve to play tchup with uburban ki ,but have the cap ity to obtain 0 cer kil lik other ports. "The pirit of ports' within th African American community," Solomon aid. "And soccer i within the African American community. It h j t been buried for a long period of time. Soccer can be brought from within the youth in the Bl k corn­ munity just like football, b ketball, b eball, track and boxing. If room i allowed, and the opportunity created, soccer will flouri h," Solomon ex­ plained. Solomon feel that one reason occer i n't popular in the Black community in the United States is because there aren't any big name Black ccer tars to exp e the com­ munity to. Although many of th members of the African Stars are "b i g money" players in Europe, the ma­ jority of African Americans are un­ aware of the Black superstars of pro soccer. "MO TO THEkid nowknow about Micha I Jordan [basketball] Barry Sanders [American football], Cecil Fie deT [b b I} nd Carl Le­ wi [tr k]. One they find out h big soccer i ,the interest will grow," he explained. "Wedon't want to make them into uperstars, we want them to acquire the skills to have fun and enj oy ment." Solomon aid that any boy or girl, u ET _ regardl s of ize can play soccer. You don't need brute' trength to play. "The Africa playa in e styl of occer," Solomon aid. "Not the brutal sty le played in Europe. We want to teach African American kids the fi style b aus th have th qualities of those kill ," he aid. "Soccer allow physical agility, maneuvering and most of all, think- ... '., v continued from page A 1 slaves are automatically citizens, they have no choice because they were born here." ACCORD G TO EDLER, descendents of slaves must indulge in the rights of citizenship, including taxes, and he considers irrelevant the years of unpaid labor inflicted on these "naturalized citizens". Sedler' view do not addres the question of the forcible removal of Africans from their country, irre­ gardl s of children, born in the U.S. Was there ever an applicati n proc­ ess on the part of slav to be citi­ zens? , Ashton says African laves and their descendents were never pro­ vided the opportunity to consent to U.S. citizenship. hton s suit i based on thi con ept f mutuality of citizenship. Acting 'his own unsel (al- though supported by r paranons ae­ tivi t A tty. Ro rt Bro ,Ashton says he has run into numerous prob­ lems filing his suit, "They have a problem with me. Ther is no statute f limitations on gen cide, which i an act 1 've ired in the lawsuit. And the w thu ," Ashton xplain d. TID LAW UIT 1 n't the first dip that Ashton h taken In chal­ lenging the taxing of Afri an-Am en­ cans. Ashton filed num rous docum nts in th p t. But It w n't unti 1 Ashton was divorced and forced to pay $8000 t the lRS that he began doing extensive earch on the tax and constitutional 1 w . ing. You ve heard of " hake-and­ bake in basketball and American football, we have players on our team that c n " hak -and-bake" with their feet ecause in occer ou can t use your hands. All the Micheal Jordans of occer come from Africa. "People in the uburbs love to ee , us play. They I v to ee us perform our magic, Detroit youngsters will too" Solomon concluded. with Public Safety officers and civil service workers, including those in telecommunication personnel to see whether this hould be restructured.) Under the budget the total money for Public Safety, combining police and fire services has gone down 800,000, from 3.9 million to 3.0 million. Money for Engineering Inspec­ tions will go down $12,000 from $226977.to $214,nS. MON Y FOR RUBBISH col­ lection will go up over $200 000 from $544,250 to $768,600, but the number of employee doing the work will go down, according to Mamie Cooper, pre ident of the employees' union, Local 41 of the American Fed­ eration of State, County, and Munici­ pal Employees (AFSME]. Cooper said under the heading of "Operation and Equipment Labor, th re were only four people to do the job -- too few to handle the garbage. There are everal admini trators Bo tic wi h to add to the budget that Mayor Porter' budget froze. -City es or, paid at $3 5 4. (Bo tic aid thi i a nece ary po i­ , tion for th city and is required by the council.) , - Council lnve tigator at 10000. (Sh feel it i nee ary f r the council to hav 1 own employee examine what i happening to give it an independent urce of informa­ tion, helping it to perform its inde­ p ndent function. - Director ofPubhc Works in the Departm nt of Engin ring, at a co t of $41 ,298, which Bo tic contend also vital for the city. 'The United Stat Prof ional Tenni ocian n will ho t Amer- ica T nni 0 y May at : 0 p.m. at th HaN y Bare Tcnru Center at Farwell Field 2655 tOut r Driv . , Clini • gam and r hments will pro�id d. For more infor- mation call 224-6875. Softball League Forming The P tton Park Softball League i till looking for men' nd women' team to join their weekday Leagu . Entry fee i 200 (ball and b provided). Cont t the orth Di trict Office at Palmer Park, 935-322 HS cor s for April 25-30, 1993 AprU 27 - B b II Cool Y 5, Mumford 2 King 11. Murray-Wright 1 Osborn 9, Finney 4 ' Southw tern 18, Redford 5 pril28 _:. U Cody , Mumford 4 B n dictine 5, DeP rr 4 Norte Dame 19-5, U of D High 1-4 , Volleyb II - Cody 15-7. Southw tern 15-4 - Boy 'Track - Benedictine 74, O.L. St. Mary 54 GlrIs'Track - Benedictine 73 Dominican 54 April 30 - B ball Cabrini 18-13, Benedictin 0-3 DeLaSalle 23-18, U-O High 4-0 Denby 13, Kettering 0 Finney 4, Northern 1 Ma Kenzie 15, Northwestern 2 St. Alphonsus 1 -12, Holy Redemmer 0-4 Villinova (Ontario) 17-9, DePorr 0-3 By HARRY ANDERSO Jr. Sp.cl.' to the Mlchlfl.n Cltlz n D I - T ching the city' youth t arne of 0 er i on oal ofth 0 troit Stars cer team. They want to re h out to all Detroit youth with th w rid' number on p rt, so .cer, Members of the Detroit African Stars haven the port of occer flouri h in the uburb with the forming of club, teams nd 1 gu at the recreation, junior high and high h I level . They would like to e th arne for th city' youth. "We'v b n trying to get the De­ troit School Board to incorporate a soccer leagu at the junior high level, but we've een getting nowh re," aid Team Manager ana Solomon. Solomon explained that the Afri­ can Stars even asked the Detroit Po­ lice Athletic Leagu (P AL) to help form a occer league for girl and boy , but th r ults were the ame. "We ent a group to talk to the PAL dir tors," Solomon aid. "But we r eived no feedback from them." "TH' INT T must b gen- erated from within the School Board and p ed on to the Recreation De­ partment and PAL. If they need hlp, they hould contact us ause we're willing to work with any or every­ one," he aid. Solomon explained that parents in the suburb cncourag their children , to participate in occer just for fun. He aid that the African Stars were even invited by suburban communi- continued from page A 10 the work formerly done by the direc­ 'tor. - Director of Finance at $51,000. Bo tic would cut the salary.) - Deputy Director at '37.5 . (She would eliminate thi position.) - Superi ntendent of the Division or Public Service at $39,105. (She would eliminate this po ition and have the work done by the Supervisor of Street and Alley Sanitation, a non appointed position already there, which pay 26,894.) - Deputy Superintendent at $ 2,453. (She w uld ehminate this position.) - Recreation Director at $ 6,039. (B tic iay that many of the functions of the Recreation De­ partment are duplicated by the High­ land Park School Sy tem. Sh would tum the part of the Recreation De­ partment deatin with young people over to the ch I, while the city would work on writing grants to help the chool ub idize th programs. The city would al 0 le e the fa­ cilities to outside agencies. The por­ tion of the Recreation Department applying to eniors would be trans­ ferred to city eniorcitizen programs. (Senior citizen program would be 'under Community Development, wh re grant writers are.) - Deputy Director at $28 897. (U nder this above plan, thi po ition would be eliminated.) - Program C ordinator of Per­ nnel at $2 ,4 4. (would retain but expand th resp nsibiliti .) - Superintendent of, Public Works or Dept. of Public Service at 3 ,105. (Sh would eliminate this and have th e functions trarsferred to th non pp inted up rvi or of Streets end Alley, giving city work- e chance to ri from within.) - Deputy Superi ntend nt I at 2,453 w uld al 0 b eliminated. - Direct r of Public Safety 50, , h would retain at present alary. - Two 0 puty Dir to making 45,5 9 each, at a total co t of 1,1 for both. (Would consult KID EY DISEASE, GET THE FACTS ONE OUT OF EVERY FIVE AMERICANS WITH DIABETES WILL DEVELOP KIDNEY FAILURE "It been in the House something like three times and what has been don? Nothinz. Conyers j pacify­ ing tho e who want the Bill to move whil reapin the en fits of its re­ maining tationary. Hi colleagues will do whatever for Conyers if the that bill do n't go anywhere," Ashton aid. The Self-Determina­ tion Commi ttee is in the proces of finding ponsors to support an cffec­ tive reparation bill. c Y"" DI D with Ashton' allegations, citing th length of time it took to p the Martin Luther King Holiday. "I have long been th leader in the r parauons movem nt 1D the Con­ gres and I will continue to push the fight," Conyers aid in a tatement. "It is clear the gentlemen might not unders tand the Con res ional legis­ lative pro s. I will c ntinue my ffortr to brin th bill to the House But hton i anxiou for th re- imbursement f jusu e f r Afncan merie