The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 01, 1941, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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SPORTS
BY CHARLES WASHINGTON
Lem Franklin, dynamitic Cleve
land Negro puncher, knocked out
Carl Vinciquerra in one minute
and 32 seconds of the first round
of their scheduled 10 round bout
at the city auditorium Monday
night- Only three weeks ago Fran
klin knocked out the Omaha Ital
ian in four founds at Chicago.
A right of Franklin’s sent Carl
down for the count of seven. After
Vinciquerra managed to get up he
went into a clinch. His eyes
were glassy and arms were heavy
from the paralyzing shock of that
right Franklin threw a left hook
to Carl’s belly. Vinciquerra then
staggered momentarily and Lem
shot a right to his chin that
caught the Italian on the chin and
sent him to the canvass for the
count of ten. At the count of six
Vinciquerra managed to scramble
to his hands and knees, but his
tongue was hanging out and his
legs were shaking terribly.
Franklin’s father expressed an
urge to come back to Omaha- Pro
moter Max Clayton’fi reply was,
“Who ya gonna get? They're all
scared of him.”
In the special event bout Roscoe
Smith knocked out Billy Gardner
of St. Paul in 2:25 of the first
round. ^Smiling Smithsimmons”
as he is called by his friends, shot
a terrific left-hand smash to Gard
ner’s stomach for a count of nine
and then finished him with anoth
er left in the same spot.
******
Last Saturday night at the Old
Omaha U gym HSS. eked out a 23
to 21 win over 'Woodson Center.
Dragons nosed out the McGill Bar
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Bearcat Wright, one-time heavy
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Lem Franklin, threat to I.,on is
throne, a few pointers gained by
his long experience as a ring mas
I ter.
28-2" and Rockets won from Green
Trees 36-33.
******
ALL STARS
This is the Omaha Guide’s Urb
an Senior League All-Star select
ions
FIRST TEAM —
F. Virgil Williams, Green Trees,
F. Jimmy Lazine, McGill,
C. Herman Franklin, Dragons,
G. Bill Tapley, Green Trees,
G. Ace Breakfield, Woodson,
Utility, Willie McDavis, Dragon,
Johnny Fountain, Rocket, Perry
Harris, Woodson
SECOND TEAM—
F. Bob Talbert, Rockets,
F- Ernie Britt,
C. Freddy Harrison,
G. Joe Crossley, Rockets,
G. Len Starnes, Woodson,
Utility, Jim Hall, McGill, M«n
Key. Dragons, Bill Franklin, Dra
gons
1HIRD TEAM—
F. Lee McDavis, HSS-,
F. Sonny Triggs, HSS,
C. G.nc Skinner, McGill,
G. Joe Brooks, HSS,
G. John Elliott, McGill,
Utility, Tom Preston, McGill,
J. C- Stewart, Green Tree, Theo
sar Stone, Rockets
******
Senior League Standings
GP. Won Lost
HSS 13 9 4
Rockets 13 7 6
Dragons 13.... 6 7
Woodson 13 6 7
McGill 13 6 7
Green Tree 13 5 8
******
In the Girls’ league St. Bened
icts beat Round Tables 9-4 at the
Main Recreation Center Saturday
night. Commodores and Sham
rocks played to a 10-10 tie.
GP. Won Lost Tie
Commodores 12 6 4 2
Shamrocks 12 6 5 2
St. Benedicts 12 6 6 0
Round Tables 12 5 / 0
******
I
In the Hi-Loop there is one mori
icund to be played. Three teams
are yet in the running. The Aces
Tigers and Ramblers
High League Standings
GP. Won Lost Points
Aces 30 22 8 1305
Ramblers 30 19 11 1291
Tigers 30 19 11 1437
Comets 30 16 14 1325
Eagles 30 8 22 1162
Panthers 30 6 24 883
HIGH SCORERS—
Forwards Points
McDavis, Aces 509
Wis:, Tigers, 408
Talbert, Aces, 373
R. Gray, Ramblers, 353
Brown, Tigers, 326
Guards
Meeks, Tigers, 243
Harrison, Panthers, 241
McCants, Ramblers 706
Smith, Eagles, 193
L- Gray, Ramblers, 159
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AAU. TORNEY—
On March 1 and 2nd, the Omaha
Sectional AAU. Basketball toui
ney will b: held at the JCC. gym
The winner and runner-ups will
■nt' r into the Midwest AAU- tour
ney. The Urban All Stars have
nteml. Their lineup will include
BUI Tapley, Virgil Williams, Joe
Allen, J. t. Stewart and John
Clardy- They will play in th<'
first round Saturday night.
AN
IMPOSSIBLE
UNION
(by Rev. J. S. Anderson)
General Secretary-Treasurer of
The National Baptist Evangel
ical Board, Inc.)
“God is a Spirit; and they that
ivtrship Him must worship Him in
spirit and in truth-” (John 4:24)
“Can two walk together, except
they be agreed?” (Amos 3:3)
“If there come any unto you,
and bring not this doctrine, receive
him not into your house, neither
l id him God speed: For he that
biddeth him God speed is partaker
of his evil deeds”.
God commanded His chosen peo
ple to make no league with the
idolatrous worshippers °f the land
in the country where they dwell,
hut to throw down their altars, etc.
(Judges 2:1-3)
Because there can be no agree
ment, no unity, n° harmony, no as
sociation; nor no union meetings
in reality; between Christ and the
devil; nor the Church, and the
World; nor Christians and sinners,
nor right and wrong, noc Baptists
and Faedo-b ptists concerning
Church services and worships.
Not long ago the writer was in
Kansas City, Missouri, and was
told by a Baptist preacher that a
-ertain Meth' dist preacher of Ont
:'ha, Nebraska, had made the boast
hat the Me.,u(list preacheis were
leading the Negro Christian forces
and carrying the Negro Baptist
Churches their way in Omaha, Ne
braska It is reasonable to be
lieve that such a brag, is based '»n
the fact that the two largest Ne
gro Baptist Churches in Omaha,
holding hyp°eriticai
union meetings each Sunday night
with M-’thodist organizations
That is these two Baptist Church
es and the Methodist organizations
all meet together in one church
edifice; and engage in what they
call a “Union Meeting". By the
way of a rotation one of the pas
tors arc designated to preach the
sermon each Sunday night in these
meetings; while all the other
church buildings are locked, und
left idle in the dark. A fair esti
mation reveals the fact that there
are about three thousand church
nepib> - n Omaha, NeLiaska that
are very, very irregular in attend
ing Church services, and about ten
h .user - Negi >es in this city who
do not b.long to any Church here
md sor,v* m«,> attend once in a
year and some not at all. These
so-called “Union Meetings” do not
reach th >se p-ople nor receive the
presence of all the active members
of these Churches in the compact.
And there are hundreds of the
members of these churches that
are not in harmony, they do not at
t nd and criticize the hypocrisy of
these meetings. Then why lock
God’s Church house on God’s Day?
Why not keep all of the Churches
open and endeavor to rearh that
unchurched multitude. Now coin
ing directly to the subject: ' An
Impossible Union". Candor Com
P' ls us to say that there cannot be
o true, real or logical union meet
ings, bet we. n Baptist Churches
and Methodist organizations. This
is evident from the following Scrip
tuial, reasonable and honest facts:
First because Baptist Churches
and Methodist organizations are
not ngre j in the doctrine of what
is a visible Christian Church
It is implied in the origin of
Methodism; and they now believe
and teach that the Christian church
is one big ecclesiastical body con
sisting of a confederation of relig
ious societies under one head or
general government. Their church
definition is always treated ns a
singular and never in the sense of
a plural. Therefore, their local or
ganizations are only units of their
Supreme body, and are regaided
by their own doctrines as Societies
t this national ecclesiastical body
and not us individuals, independent
)r local churches- But we Bapt
i's believe and teach according to
the Scriptures, that a visible
church of Jesus Chiist is a congre
gation of baptized believers .ac
cepting Christ us their Head, His
laws and their rule of government.
His life as their model—the spread
>1' the gospel into all the world, as
• h.ir mission and the New Testa
nent as their Creed. We accept
and teach that all such ai*‘ Church
s of Jesus Christ; indepened* nt
and subject to Christ only, as
churches and not as one universal
church. Hence ,it is impossible
lor Baptist churches to hold unen
meetings with Methodist societies
without the aspect of hypocrisy.
Second, because Baptist Church
es and Methodist Organizations
are not agreed concerning chinch
membership
Methodists hold that persons
may be received as members of
their organizations on probation
lor at least six months or longer,
o study the doctrines and the dis
cipline of the organization, and
that infantg may be sprinkled and
added as a member. This is not in
anordance with Mark 16:16, John
3:1-8 and Acts 2 41-47 or in other
words to repentence, faith, regen
eration and baptism- Baptists
believe and teach that none but
persons that have been regener
ated on born again and baptized
according to the Seriptureg should
be received as members of the
churches. How can there be a
union meeting between Baptist
Churches and Methodist societies
wVn there is no agreement in
faith and practice? Who are ihe
hypocrites in these meetings?
Third, because Baptist Churches
and Methodist organizations are
not agreed in the doctrine of Chris
tian Baptism.
Methodists believe, teach and
practice several beliefs and mode#
:hcy style as Christian Baptism
That is they will sprinkle you,
pour you, or dip you. But the
Bible says: “One Lord, one faith,
one baptism". (Ephesians 4:6) The
Greek wond for Sprinkle is Rant
izc, the Greek word for pour is
Keo and the Greek word for Bap
tize is Baptizo. Note the differ
ence. Jesus Christ said; "Baptize
them" not rantize, gor keo them
In view of such there can be no
tiue Union Meetings between Bap
tist Churches and Methodist organ
izations as long a» they do not a
gree on the doctrine of Christian
Baptism. And the Baptist churcii
s that engage in the worship are
not true to their faith, and bid the
Methodist God’s speed In teaching
erroneous doctrines.
Fourth, because Baptist church
e and Methodist organizatons are
not agreed concerning th'“ doctrine
of the Lord’s Supper
Methodists believe, teach and
practice “Open Communion”. That
Is in their administration of the
supper, they invite and permit per
sons of any other denomination to
partake or eat the supper without
restrictions* But Baptists bell've
teach and practice what is called,
‘Closed Communion”. It is a
church ordinance and must be ad
ministered as such, according to
the scriptures. Therefore Bapt
ists demands the prerequisites of
regeneration, baptism, church
membership, and a godly life to
partake of the Lord’g Supper.
Jesus Christ when he instituted
the supper sat the example of
closed communion because none
ate of it but the eleven members
of Hig church, and He did not in
vite some of His real good friends
and not even His own mother.
Hence, there can be no real union
meetings, when there is no union
in the Lord’s Supper.
Fifih, because Baptist Churches
and Methodist organizations are
not agreed, concerning Church
Governments.
Methodist organizations are gov
erned and ruled by their general
conference, presided over by their
oishops. This is the supreme gov
•rning and the only legislative
body of their organization and of
theitt local societies. But Baptists
Churches are not legislative bodies
and have no human heads, and
they are to execute the laws of
Jesus Christ their only head ac
cording to the Scriptures. And
(ach Baptist Church is a self-gov
erning body nnd in the transaction
of their business affairs the mnj
oiity b*'ar rule in a meeting as
sembled. Hence, there can be no
union meetings heteewVi a self-gov
erning Baptist Church and a sub
sidiary Methodist society. And
the Baptist churches that endeavor
to do so, abrogate their faith and
doctrines and play a foolish hppo
erite.
There art' several otheri Scrip
tural reasons and doctrines that
render it impossible for Baptists
Churches and Methodist organiz
ations to engage in Union meet
ings in the worship of God, but the
reasons given arte sufficient to
convince any candid mind that
there are no worship of God in
spirit and in truth in such meet
ings. The Methodists are wise e
nough to use this method to weak
en and to lead the Baptists and the
Baptists are fools enough to ac
cept and follow ‘‘Can two walk to
gether except they be agreed?”—
Amos 3:3). Such union meetings
mnnifest that the Baptist leaders
are weak in faith, unsound in doc
trines, lacking in knowledge, ig
nenant of the Scriptures and blind
to all the interests, the progress
and the doctrines of New Testa
ment or Baptist Churches.
"And if the blind, lead 'he blind
—both shall fall into 'he ditch" —
(Matthew 16:14.)
Lovingly yours.
Rev. James S Anderson,
Approved by:—
Rev. John F. Thomas,
\ B. Veland,
\V. E. Fedriek.
RINGS "LONELY MAN" IN
TOWN
(by Charles Washington)
Lem Franklin, “the lonely man”
of the ring, whs in town Monday
with his trainer father, Irving, to
fight Carl Vinciquerra. Franklin
is rated by the NBA. and Ring
Magazine as the ninth ranking
challenger to Joe Louis. In Illin
ois and Ohio, he is considered as
the No. 1 challenger- His rating
as the ninth challenger seems in
consistent. He has beaten Abe
Simon, who is scheduled to meet
Jof> Louis soon, and Lee Savold,
both v^ho are listed ahead of him.
He knocked out Eddie Blunt, who
afterwards beat Buddy Baer- Bud
dy is also rated ahead of him. He
has been trying to book fights
with some of the "name” fighters
with little success. He has had 16
refusals from the lending heavy
weights. He has an unusual pow
rr in his punch and they don't
want to risk their reputation a
gainst him Tony Galento has
nromlsed 'hat h<* might meet him
in Chicago on March 24th- A Chi
cago promoter, Schoneweld, has of
fered Joe Louis a $26,000 guaran
tee to meet Franklin. They are
awaiting Louis’ answer. Louis
has been quoted as saying that
Franklin is the toughest of all the
challengers and that he doesn’t
want anything to do with him j
Lem has defeated Else Thompson,
who Joe Louis fired as one of his
sparring partners because he pun
ched too hard. Joe’s refusal to
fight Franklin is logical. Joe can
fight fighters who he knows can’t
w hip him and keep making money
and why should he take a chance
with a man who can punch and
take punches like Franklin can
Lem started boxing six yeais a
go while in a CCC camp- He won
his camp’s championship. Return
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H Harry Payne, Lewis Irvin,
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ing home from camp, he told his
father, then a contractor of his ac
hievement. Father Irving put on
the gloves with him, but didn’t
think much of his boxing and
turned him over to Tiger Fann.
Fann brought him back to his fa
ther and told him of Lem’s unus
ual punching. His father entered
him into the Cleveland Golden
Gloves, which he won with five
straight knockouts. Then he en
tered into the parade of Champ
ions in Chicago, where he knocked
out three opponents before being
decisioned by Paul Hartnek, an ex
Omaha Glover, in the finals. La
ter he fought on the Chicago In
ter-City and U S- Olympic teams.
His record as an amateur was 31
fights of which 26 were KO’s, 22
being scored in the first round,
won two by decision and lost 3 de
cisions. His pro-records has been
25 fights, winning 17 via the knock
out route, 3 decisions, one draw,
and losing 4 decisions.
Franklin’s one ambition is to b< -
come champion some day. Joe
I/ouis is his ideal boxer because he
thinks Louis has been a credit lo
both boxing and his race.
Father Franklin said the general
sentiment around Chicago is for
some one to whip Louis. He said
at first they hoped for a white
man to beat Iyouis, but now they
don’t care if he is white or black,
so long as he beats Louis.
They left late Monday night for
Chicago Lem will remain there
while his father goes to Cleveland
He hopes to go to Mobile, Ala, to
see his grandmother before he
starts training for his next bout,
which will be March 17, in St. Paul
against an unnamed boxer.
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