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in New York tomorrow pro- as the stationary center man,
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IS LOCATEQ..AT
official protests from Milwau- middle.
Mills has brought the I forllat!Mllt\l • 2l!2 fast; 4att, Strtttl kee civic leaders, who have
threatened legal action if the mation to Kings Point. ThiJS
J!l>t Ea>H! 'tftitd ,J.ff.. j
alignment depends on power
• , 2~ Fulio11 eStreen Braves move to Atlanta.
Milwa,ukee County offici- up the middle. P1;hceton,
'BreolilJJt
59 Wllloug/i~J Sli~(
• m cono1 tS!ilnd {wllJJe 1 als are demanding that the which beat Colgate, 9-0, last
351 tit~nd &OllC0111'S1! 1 Braves fulfill a 1965 contract week, used the I about 30 per
cent of the time against the
t 555 Eut Fo~dham Heid ! to play in Milwaukee.
A group of Milwaukee busi- Red Raiders. It was to no
forw Ht11t· ·~ tD·t-to -Qlltelfs
have offered to negoti- avail. The Tigers scored on
NASSAU & SOFfOU CO'tlNTt · , , anessmen
te for purchase of the Braves, a 22-yard field goal and the
·~,sh~re·
1261 Sunrlte Q!ghwa{
but the t eam owners have told recovery of a fumbled ha ndJella'~i!> • 247·4!1 Jericho °tjllc~.J
them the club is not for sale. off in the Colgate backfield.
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Comic confusion preceded the
The Red Raiders' scoring
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release of the statement. After punch is not too effective.
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29& ilr~a, . many reporters were directed But Kings Point may be
'llu~t111gton

Mic~o Tth. l byBartholomaytoahotelsuite lucky to score. Last week

. (500 fl. west of R-f. t u)ri earlier in the day, they were the Marinens dropped a 37-0
.st, nfffH
J3t J.Hi:bii Tp\d
instructed to remain there until decision to Bucknell.
.Vil!GJ Stream • 21a sanrm l*ilhlllJ.j summoned by phone to the
"It's good our team was up
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1 Braves office downtown.
for tha t game or we'd have
Five taxicabs were waiting been killed," Mills said.
!lieut Vernon • 70 East atd-Jtrttt !
His squad will have to be
f1cnke1~ . • 1931 C-t.itlral 'Af2ilucJ to take reporters from the hotel
way up at 1 :30 P.M. Saturday
AllANY (Mtnandt} IEW YORK -·'. to the Braves headquarters.
at Shea Stadium.
l,lld Cllr Sl!oppigg 'Ctnl~r
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6 Oppose Braves' l\:love
• Broaiway &, Wa111a Lane ,

Oct. 21 (UPI)NEY/ JEHSU
. SixCHICAGO,
directors of t he Milwaukee
Jerry Edwards, coach of
·Baromw • Hl!d:!lln l!IYf & Roult 440. Braves said today after the undefeated Montclair State,
board had voted to transfer the is glad for the experience of
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franchise to Atlanta that they
Reul! i/18 M PrO$pe.lf St:
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m ~1110 17l were "unalterably opposed" to
N.F.L. Statistics
Em Iii.~ • 434 Cu11ra1 Amue, the move.
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THE LEA DERS
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llilllfe J4Si all voted against the move. It
RUSHERSAtt.
• . Wf!ti and WareMUS_e, l'la(nVJ!* !:.;J~ was learned the final vote was
12-6 in favor of the transfer. J. Brown, Cleveland ... ... 126 ~ii· 143.215.248.55·
There are 23 directors of the Perkins, Dallas .. ..... ... ..100 554 5.5
ball club but only 18 attended {oh7son, l ,ttsbusgh .. ... ... gJ ::~ :J
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l'JY ~:~wn'e~inneas~ii," ... ·102 384 3.8
the meeting.
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Ta.ylor, Washi ngton.... ···: 83 368 4.4
- - - -- - - - - - - - - - 1 The statement opposing the Lewis, Detroit.......
. 74 341 4.6
move was signed by Edmund Moore, Baltimore. ....... . 74 ~,7 , ~
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would violate the public trust Gossett, Los Angeles .. . o 15 9 42
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PASS RECEIVERS
The Braves were the first maRecd. Yds. Tds.
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Milwaukee in 1953, drawing Retzlaff, Philadelphia .... ...24 359 3
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[1,826,397 and setting a National Brown, Minn~sola ..... .
League attendance mark.
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Brown, Black
I Speculation had been rampant Casey, Sa~ Francisco .. . .21 409 3
Up to EEE
for two years that the Braves Borr, Baltimore.
· · 21 '197 2
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PASSERS
purchased by their preserrt ownAlt. Comp. Yds. Tds.
ers at that time, would shift Unitas, Ballimore. .... .. Jt6 61 1,116 11
the franchise Atlanta became Tarkenton, Minnesola.. .. 129 75 1,160 11
Ithe probable new location more ~:~, GEi~~a:t :·... ·. ·.
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than a year .ago.
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began
last Brodie, San Francisco. 177 83 1,25<1 7
spring on an $18 million sta- Morrall, Detroit ..... .. 91 so 588 4
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dium in Atlanta. Informed i~~an~'
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sources said the Braves had E. Brown, Pittsburgh .... 126 68 905 6
76 747
978 52
been committed to move there• M
eredi th , LosDallas.·
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Munson,
Angeles· ....
William
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Bartholomay, Plum, Detroit .. ........ 73 31
426 2
chairman of the board of the Tittle, New York.· · · · ·132 63 739 2
Braves, and other members, however, denied periodically that if the Braves go I have to too.
not only was no move commit- That's m obli ation."
ted, but also that none was M
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th
contemplated.
aye an t en:;_i . ~~on,
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Braves' grea rig fie er who
Racial S1tuat1on Feait>cl
is. also a Negro had expressed
MILWAUKEE • Oct · 21 (UPI)
.
concern about moving to At- Lee Maye, Negro outfielder I t
.
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for the Milwaukee Braves, said ' an a ever smce 1 a
ecome
today he feared rac ial discrim- apparent that the team wanted
Send for color
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· Atl t "l · t I
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brochure. see
ma ion m
an a.
JUS 10pe O go.
Iand pray we don't go," he
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ad<led
CHICAGO Oct 21 (UPI) agen or phone
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Maye, a native of Tuscaloosa, The owner of the Chicago Cubs,
·.,, •
Ala., who finished the 196~ sea- Philip K. Wrigley, said today
·
son as one of the top hitters he would approve the transfer
- - ln the National League. said: 1of the Milwaukee Braves fran"I don't want to go there, but chise to Atlanta at itomorrow'a
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- A:rne
Jensen;
Jim Nance
of tborit
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,
ejtpn JJ~- Paul
oule, out with an appen-,
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yards against Penn State last executive vice pr_esident of th e at de en;ive right half, a nd GerAtlanta Chambe1 of Commerce
Saturday·, Chuck Mercein of for
. meet' r y E. erling • . middle guard in
New York. They will
Yale and !Bob Brendel of Rut- Nationa l League officials to, the f1 e-ma n lme.
gers.
morrow.
B ·sed by Penn State
Brendel and Jensen will be
Warren
Giles,
president
of
the
Desp
· proving out1·te the un
seen 1·n action when Colum- league, and officals of the look and
with the team ranked
bia meets Rutgers Saturday Braves are expected to return second nationally in defense,
at Baket· Field.
-,· 1:o -1u1anta w1t11 the t hree At- Scllw-artzwalaer iS- chary about

Janta officials for festivities predicting the outcome of
Syracuse, a major inde- Friday.
games with Oregon State, Pittspendent, took the lead in the
Racial Problem Discounted
burgh and Army the next three
unofficial r unning for the
Saturdays.
Lambert Trophy. The award
Mayor Allen was asked about The P enn State, ganie last
goes to the outstanding col- reports that some Negro mem- week for which the Orano-e is
Jege tea m in the E ast. How- bers of. the Braves team, and keyed up annually more "than
ever, Villanova, with a 34-0 in particula~· Hank Aaron and almost any other, was a
victory over Delaware, re- Lee Maye, did not want to move battering one and a lso drained
m ained the only undefeated to !i-,tla~ta .be.cau~e they feared the team emotionally. It was
terun among the 12 major in- racial d1s~nmmat10ns.
not won by Syracuse until the
dependents in the area. The
H e replied:
last minute.
Wildcats, who do n ot play
"Both Hank Aaron and Lee "I have never had so many
this week, moved to second Maye a re g reat ballplayers." kids bruised up as we did in the
place.
They' ve made tremendous con- Penn state game," SchwartzTHE STANDINGS
tributi.o ns to the leag~e they walder sa id. "They hit us real
w. L. T. o~erLAil play m. I am certam they hard and I don't mean any re·
Villanova ····· ··-· ·· ···· ·1 o o 5 ·o· Ii would find Atla nta a most re- flection on them by that.
Colgate ... ... ....... .. ... .1 o o ~ ~ icept!vetownll:ndthatonce.they "Thequestionisthisweek~an
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Syracuse .. . .. ..... .. .. ... 2 1 o 4 ~ o happy.
beating we took and play out
143.215.248.55in .Coll·e·g·e·. :::::: :::: :l ] g ~ 3 g "I'm sure that the mem?ers best football against anothet
Penn state .
. ....... t 2 o 1 4 o of no major league or minor hard nose team like Oregon
~r~~g~srgh · · · · · · · · · ... :8 g g ~ ~ league ball club wit~ established state. They are a real hardBoston University ........ o 1 o 1 3 o homes ever left Without th1:re hitting team and we have to gc
Holy cross
... .o 3 o 1 3 o being some problem of family all the way out there to play
Within groJ~~do~~\r143.215.248.55 16:29, 29 December 2017 (EST)rBuffalo, Navy movement. People general,1,Y like them."
al Pittsburnh.
to stay where they are.
It's running attack and de·
Bo~r~~idt0116:29, 29 December 2017 (EST)~r9~~/~/c!i~~\~.Fg6i~afi Ne~ro players haye b~en fense have .broug ht Syracuse
at Kings Point, Boston University at 11:assa. prominent for some tune with through against Ka nsas, Hol)
chusetts, Syrac~se at Oregon State, Penn State the Atlanta. Crackers, an In- Cross. the University of Califor,
ato~i~1d~t~nJf,·1,nova
ternational League tea m.
nia, Los Angeles, and Peni:
·
As for the propriety of the State.
But
Schwartzwalder
Atlanta officials' obtaining the doubts tha t will be sufficient
National League meeting in Braves' commitment, the mayor to k eep the Orange on top foj
New York.
the rest of the schedule.
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"I don't thin any mg as "We have go o g~ our passi
when. the.Y, came to Milwaukee, been handled more properly and ing going," he said. 'Penn Stati
hteldsa1d, thalthough som~ pe?ptle more above-board. Major leagbue grabbed three of our pasdses.
o me ey were moving 111 o franchises have been moved e- also we have got to fm a wa~
my area and we would lose fore. It is recognized that when to utilize the running ability o
fans. So I don't see how I ~an a city loses attraction for a Little more in spite .of our Op·
vote to stop them from moving club it moves out."
ponents' setting their defensei
t
b.
ou ·
Mayor Allen had t aken a 1g against him."
"I don't know anything about political risk in rushing t~e city' Sophomores are playing ~
the .business of the other nme stadium inward complet1?n bet prominent part ·tm Sira{1\IJ
National League teams, and fore hacing a comm1tmen success. In add1 10n o I J
I don't pretend to be able to from any major league team. who scored five touchdown
t II th
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and has ru~
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ans s,
business."
usi ng the stadium for profes- back punts 71 and 90 yards fo ,
sional football.
touchdowns, they include Her
~IL~AUKEE, Oct. 21 (AP)
Television rights a lmost cer- Stecker, a crack defensive end
- Circuit Judge. Ronald Drechs- lainly were a big part of the Jim Cheyunski and Muray John
!er la~e. t oda:Y issued ~ .tempo- Jure for the Braves, but infor- son, linebackers; Gary Eugen
ra!y m3unct1on restrammg .the mation about any television hagen, offensive tackle; Harri
Milwaultee Brave from moving
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J hn Kr 1
s
f' . · arrangements has been well- W1e1 e, cen er;
a
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Mi.lwaukee County o! !cia1s guarded. The mayor declined tackle, and Terrell Roe and D,
o~tamed the t emporary mJunc- t comment on this.
Healey, backs.
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tion shortly after the Braves' -~
board of directors voted 12- 6 =
tlaonttraa.nsfer the franchise to .At-
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Mantle Elston Howard and
Bobby 'Richardson, on the A.ssociated Press' annual Jl'la.Jor
league l;)aseball a il-star team
yesterday. But two Los Angeles
pitchers, Sandy Koufax o! the
Dodgers and Dean Chance of
the Angels , collected the most
votes.
Koufax, the winner .
19
games before he was s1d
ed
for the season by a sor
m
in mid-August, polled 77
es
as the outstanding left-h
ff.
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the Angels, drew 71 as t
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right-hander in the ballot · t>Y
85 baseball writers.
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By JOSEPH DURSO
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The New York an ees
Ralph Terry to the Cleveland
Indians yesterday as part of
their home-stretch deal for
Pedro Ramos.
h
nded a Yankee
The exc ange e
_
career for Terry that began m
1953, when he was a 17-year-old
pitcher claimed by both the
Yankees and the St. Louis Car.
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dmals. The comm1ss10ner
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baseball, Ford C. Frick, decided
that he belonged to the Yanle
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the minor leagues, went up to
Tile New York Times
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lhe Yanks in 1956_. was traderl
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was reacquired by the Yankees! seas?ns start,~g w.1lh 1961, 1
two years later.
eluding 23 victories in 196
He won 56 games over three and two in the World Seri
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at Wednesday's meeting of the Brdves board. Thursday,
they asked owners of other National league clubs to
approve moving the club to Atlanta, which has offered a
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STATEMENT BY IVAN ALLENJ JR o, MAYOR OF ATLANTA
The B r ave s are to be congr.atulated on making a brave decision
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t o petit ion t h e National League to move their franchise to Atlanta.
They have chosen to make the
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to g i ve t h e 24 million people who live in these seven Southeastern States a
share in the major leagues,
The peopl e of Atlanta, with their courage in building an $18, 000, 000.
Stadium to attract a major league team are also to be congratulated,
They
r epresent the n e w, dynamic south, which is no longer willing to be side-lined
on the back benches.
Our Stadium is a southern project, built on southern soil, with
southern money , by southern architects and contractors.
We feel i t is uniquely fitting that this decision has been made today,
a date which marks almost exactly the centennial of the day when Atlanta
w as le ft an a s h str e wn ruin, symbol of a region's defeat.
Today we we lcome the opportunity to become a symbol of southern
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615 Peachtre e Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30308 • Phone 872-9592
The Braves 1 baseball club today filed Answer in Federal Court in Milwaukee, charging
that Milwaukee County, not the Braves, breached the lease which Milwaukee County
claims requires the Braves to play in Milwaukee in 1965.
Braves' Answer says that although the lease runs until December 31, 1965, it had a.n
implied covenant that the County of Milwaukee would not interfer with, obstruct or
frustrate the Braves enjoyment of the lease.
The Answer asserts that in malicious
disregard of such covenant, Eugene Grobschmidt, Chairman of the County Connnissioners of Milwaukee County, broadcast
public statements implying that persons of re-
sponsibility in the Braves' management were deliberately trying to have the Braves
not win games.
Additionally the Answer charges that the county faile d to protect
the Braves against ticket speculators operating on Stadium premises, and failed in
its committment to "make up" to the Braves for f ailures of season ticket sale s and
radio and TV income.
The Brave s ' Answer asserts that by thes e various breaches, the County of Milwaukee
deprived the Brave s of its l awful rights and r elieved it from any furthe r performance under t he l eas e .
The Answer recit e s that t he Braves' 1963 s ea son r esulted in a loss in excess of
$800, 000 under accounti ng methods approved by t he Internal Revenue Service and t hat
attendance figure s show t hat Braves attendance has dropped f rom 2,21 5, 000 in 1957
to 773,000 in 1963 and 910,000 in 1964 and alleges that 85% of the increase between
1963 and 1964 came about be cause Braves, in an effort to offset the disparagement
of it by county officials and other s, sold 119,000 tickets at reduced rates.
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In explaining the Braves' desire to move to Atlanta, Georgia the Answer says: "A
professional baseball team cannot fulfill the avowed purpose of the League to perpetuate baseball as the national game of the United States unless it is self-sustaining and profitable; that it is essential that a professional baseball team be
able to compete with other professional athletic endeavors in acquiring skilled
players at attractive rates of compensation; that the reduced attendance figures set
forth above, and necessarily increasing costs, will result in a substantial loss ••••
for the current season.
Defendant shows that for the foregoing, among other reasons ~
and because Atlanta, Georgia is the hub of the southeastern portion of the country
and reasonably is believed to have many sports enthusiasts who will s~pport this
Defendant rather than revile and frustrate it as Plaintiff has, its directors,
exercising their j udgl:1lent in the premises, arrived at the reasonable conclusion that
the best interest of the sport and this Defendant would be served by moving to
Atlanta".
Braves further takes the position that it is relieved of all obligations t o Milwaukee:
County, but that if the CoLirl holds otherwise, it is able to pay the $175,000 which
the county has estimated it will receive i _n prospective rental payments in t he year
1965.
It asserts: "That the successful playing of professional baseball is more
n:cm a mere business or mechanical matter; that a professional baseball team cannot,
and should not, be required to play in the face of public antipathy and hostility to
them or their management; that a court of equity will not enforce professional
servitude under such conditions".
Braves' president John J'. ~icHale said: "We had hoped to be able to stay in Milwaukee
but the events of 1964 have made it impossible.
a loss of an estimated $500,000.
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tax return for 1964 will show
Furthermore, Major League baseball players cannot
be ex:pected to play under the condit ions that have come into existence during the
past year.
.An unwelcome, anti-baseball a.t mosphere has developed as the result of
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reckless, irresponsible statements of county leaders and others.
our team did as well as it did in
It is a miracle
1964.
"Despite the harassment we b,ave been subject to, the Braves have enjoyed the support
of many loyal people in Wisconsin.
them.
We are appreciative of that and regret leaving
Perhaps after we have left and tempers have cooled, some other team may be
able to make a. success in Milwaukee.
We hope so.
"Because the COLmty of Milwaukee has taken us into court, and out of respect to the
courts, any additional statement of our position must be made there".
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568 HUMPHRIES ST .. S. W .
ATLANTA. GA . 30312
TEX WALKER
SCRAP METALS
PRESIDENT
DIVISION
SID TESLER
PHONE 523 •4461
SEC . · TRE A S .
Hon. Ivan Allen;
October 23, I964.
Atlanta Ga.
Mayor of Atlanta,
Dear friend;
I did not know that when you ran for office, that you
would do such a good job for Atlanta. I new you would do your best,
but you outdid even the expectations of all the people that worked
for you in the last Election for Mayor. I am so pleased in what you
have done to bring major League Ball to Atlanta, will be remembered
not only by me,but by all the people in Georgiao I hope someday that
you will try to run for a higher Office, such as Governor or any other
Office that you desire, you sure can count on my support. the people of
Atlanta made no mistake in voting for you.
I am very interested in Baseball and Football and anytime
you would like to call upon me for any kind of support, all you have
to do is ask. hopeing this letter finds you and yours in the best of
health I am and remain your ardent supporter.
Tex Walker.
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TO:
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FROM :
Pau l Eo Xo Brown
DATE :
ctober 20 , 1964
RE :
• Lo Mont ornery
ORGANIZ TIONS CONTACTED FOR MESSAGES
I n addi tion t o the 100% Wrong Club I s m ssage to the Braves ·'
organ i zation me s sag s were pr pared and forwarded by these groups :
Rudio Station WERD
Radio Station WAOK
Th Atl anta Inquirer
The Atlanta Chnpter 1 Nat ional Assoc i ation of Market Devel opers
Al phi Phi Chi Sorori ty
Sportsmen 11 25°
The Extra Point Club
In addition to organ i zational messages many persons ~ wi thin
and without these Group 1 pledged individual messa , esn There wa s contact
with the Rev . Willi am Holn s Borders 1 off i cial s at the Atl anta Urbnn Leagu
and several of our school principa.ls o
When the n ,s apers over the week-end bego.n to carry stories
on the alledged statements of Braves ' Le e 1:Uye and Hank rron I suggested
to several leaders in Sports Circles and Civic groups it would be a o d
thinG for one or two of these groups to personal ly nssure these baseball
players of our city's wonderfu l worthyo
To perhaps sort of adopt these
individuals in a ,vinning sort of wa.yo;.e oexpending effor ts now and throu h
the first season in helping through the a.djustment Q Amon 6 the organizations
I sort to en ;ist in this type of project was the 100% Wrong Club , The
tlanta Chnpter , Frontiers Intern ationale The same type of proposition was
placed vnth various individuals g including several persons in the
Atlant a Chapter , National Association of I.1a.rket Developers o
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Make the following reservations at the Roosevelt:, for Wednesday and Thur
Ivan Allen, Jr .
Arthur Montgomery
Roy Dorsey
Ed Thil eni us
Bob (Robert R. ) Richardson (Thursday night only)
�" Th e best major lea g ue contract ever signed between
a mu ni c ipality and a team.
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This is the way Mayor Ivan Allen,
J r. des cr ib es the contract signed today in City tlall which
will b ring the fnr mer Mil wauk e e Braves to a A~m top00
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btoktiru
The Ne w Atlanta Braves willi ppen their
S eason in April
1965
in the S tadium, the Mayor assured . the team
management at the eeaemnames contract signing.
The contract itself,
a twenty-five year agreement,
whic h brings the first major league team in history into the
se v en-st a te Southeastern region, is described by Arthur
Mo n t g omery, Chairman of the Atlanta and Fulton County ~ ecreation
Authorit y as
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a good, busine s s contract, with no
gi v e-a ways. This is good for us and good for them~
Present at the cont;rracts igning were:
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Arthur Montgomery wants to leave all fundamental
statements on the Brave contract to the Braves ••••
but as a public authority he feels there should be
an over-all statement.
herewith, what he says we shoald say.
May or Allen may want to add to this,
but I w ould like to
get this into press kits in NY for distribution Friday
morning there.
this should b e timed so Indian runners get
kijl;s to publication desks there wh en contract is signed here.
okay?
�MILWALKEE BRAVES STATEMENT
The Board of Directors of the Milwalkee Braves , Inc. voted
today to request p erm ission for the National League to move their
national league franchise to Atlanta for the 1965 season.
At the
request of Warren Giles, Pres ident of the National League , no further
statement will be is sued until after a meeting of the National League·
to be held in New York tomorrow.
F ollowing the league meeting;
fc/U a major statement will be is sued by the Board of Direc tors of the
Millwalkee Braves .
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HUBERT
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723 WATERFORD Ro . , N . W .
PR E S I OENT
.J. RUSSELL SIMMONS
t S T VICE PRES I DE N T
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2NO V ICE PRE S IDENT
W. F. CRAWL
SECRETA RY
October 20, 1964
THOMAS DI X ON
F"INANC IA L SECRETAR Y
T • .J. CRITTENDEN
TREA S URE:R
Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr.
City Hall
68 Mitchell Street, s. W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Dear Mayor Allen:
The enclosed Day Letter was sent to Mr. William C.
Bartholomay, Chairman, Board of Directors, Milwaukee
Braves. The interest of the Extra Point Club, Inc. is very
keen on the transfer of this franchwse, and it is our
sincere hopes that this will materialize. We, if given
an opportunity, will do whatever possible to help in any
way the enhancement of this most important move for the
bringing of professional baseball to the City of Atlanta
for the 1965 season.
If we can be of further service to you, please don't
hesitate to caJ.l on us.
· Sine erely
Y:.
Hubert M. J
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PRESIDENT
HMJ:lr
Enclosure
�DAY
LETTER
October 19, 1964
The Extra Point Club, Inc . of Atlanta, Ge orgia joins the
thousands of baseball fans of the Metropolitan Area in urging the
Milwaukee Braves Baseball Club to consider favorbly the location
of the Braves here.
The Extra Point Club, Inc . sponsors the Annual Georgia Irwitational
Basketball Tournament approved by the N.A. I.A. in which outstanding collegiate teams of the nation participate .
Our pr ogram features activities
for and recognition of hundreds of boys, hifh school and college athletes
in baseball, football , basketball and tracko
We pledge our unqualified
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EXTRA POINT CLUB, INC o
HUBERT M. JACKSON , PRESIDENI'
cc: Mayor Ivan Allen
Mr. Opie Shelton, Executive Secretary
Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
Day· Letter sent to:
Mr. William C. Bartholomay, Chairman
Board of Directors - Milwaukee Braves
22 N. Riverside Plaza
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
�Mrs. Robert L. Py,
~s. Carrie Thornton
Mrs. Id..zzie Cox
October
19, 1964
Mr. William C• Bartholomay,
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f:il uk Br ves
2 North Riverside Plaza
Obie 0 6 lllinois
Dear
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1ou choic of Atlanta to be considered s
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Congr tu.lation,
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t vor ble announcement, plus the Op ing
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Support.
Iour v ry trul.T,
�STATUS REPORT AS OF 10 :30 . • 10/21
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Brave 11 Situation
Bill Corley reported from Chicago :
That the contracts had arrived and are in order.
The following people will return to Atlanta, and the Eastern Flight 311 (which
leaves JFK at 9:00 a . m . arr. Atlanta 10:08) is confirmed as the official
flight :
Giles and one other from the National L
Tom Reynolds
Bill Bartholomay
John McHale
Ernie Johnson (Braves PR man)
and one other B.r ve Official
Bill Corley
gue office
He aid that Giles ha to be in Cincinnati t 4 :00 Friday, but Bartholomay
w nt you to ha v the luncheon ( em 11 one) honoring Gile .
Th rundown ( t thi point) i that th y will come into th
irport, go imm dia.tely
to th stadium, and proceed to city h 11 for the signing of the contr ct and the
pre s conf renc . . • th n to the luncheon.
0th r Action tak n:
Re erv tions hav been made t the Roo ev lt. b c u e Arthu
B rtholom y want to me t with you nd him tonight.
Q
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FULTON COUNTY RECREATION AUTHORITY
Octobor 20, 1964
Mrs . Matie Kendrick
City of Atlanta
Department of Water Works
68 Mitchell Street, s . w.
102 City Hall
Atlanta, Georgi 30303
Dear Mrs . Kendrick :
Repre entatives of th baseb 11 team should be in Atlanta
within the next few ,eeks nd t that ti
I will refer
your letter to them . I too feel that such a fine youn
n as Scotty should be given an opportunity to erv
b t boy for our team .
Many thanks for your interest in ow:- st diwn and major
lea
sports in Atlant~.
Sineer ly,
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Scarborou h
Stadium M nag r
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Mayor Ivan All n
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ATLANTA 3,
PRESIDENT
GEORGIA
October 17, 1964
Honorable Ivan Allen, Jr.
Mayor of the City of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mayor Allen:
Dr. Albert E. Manley sent the following telegram to
Mr. William C. Bartholomay of the Milwaukee Braves:
We are hoping the Braves will decide
to come to Atlanta
Mr. T. M. Alexander, Jr. asked that a copy of the
message be sent to you.
Sincerely yours,
(! c<:v143.215.248.55
Secretary to Dr. Manley
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�A RESOLUTION
BY DOUGLAS Lo FOWLKES
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City
of Atlanta were instrumental in the creation of the City of
Atlanta - Fulton County Recreational Authority to construct and
manage a stadium in the City of Atlanta to house a prof~ssio~al
baseball team, and
WHEREAS, this stadium will be completed in the
Spring of 1965, and
WHEREAS, a firm contract has been presented to the
management of the Milwaukee Braves to move to Atlanta and occupy
this modern stadium and to capture the sports fans of the southeastern area, and
WHEREAS, the residents and officials of the City of
Atlanta will enthusiastically support this team to the fullest
extent;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Board
of Aldermen of the City of Atlanta that they encourage the owners
of the Milwaukee Braves to accept this offer to move to Atlanta
and to occupy our great new stadium and we pledge our support in
making this new home prosperous, pleasant and happy.
Be it further resolved that each member of the Board
of Aldermen individually endorses this resolution and so signifies
by affixing his signature hereto.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution
under the Seal of the City Clerk be forwarded to William C.
Bartholomay, Chairman of the Board of the Milwaukee Braves.
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baseball.
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C. W. LEATHERS. DIST. MGR .
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30303
Oct ober 16, 1964
The Honorable Ivan Al en
Mayor of t he ity of Atlanta
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Atl anta, Georgia
Dear Mayor A l e :
The fo lowing ni ght letter was sent t o Mr William C Bartholomay, Chairman of t he
Board., · 1waukee Braves , Inc ft, 2 North Riverside Plaza.I> Chi cago., Illinoi s:
are all awa i t i ng our decisi on t o ma e "Atlanta The New Home
Of The Braves" • You will find all of us here in this great
growing metr opolis anxious and r eady t o support a good Big
League Baseba 1 Team and the Braves in part·cular. A get ing
t ogether of Atlant,a and the Braves will l!re a credit to all
concerned and equally as profitableo
We
hope that this night l etter, together wit all of t he other night let ers and
telagrams., will i nfluence the Bra es t o make the Ci v o Atl a ta their ew homeo
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October 14, 1964
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Atlant
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864 Spring Street N. W.
Atlanta , Georgia
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PASCBAL
�CITY OF A T LANTA
OFFICE of the MAYOR
Atlanta, Georgia
30303
I V AN A L L E N , J R
MAY OR
R. E A R L LAND E RS
AD M I N I S T RA TI V E
A SSIST AN T
ANN M. D R U MMON D
EX E C UTI V E S E CRETAR Y
COME TO WHERE THE SIX EYES MEET ••• SO THAT WE MAY
SAY THE BRAVES WON'T SUFFER DEFEAT.
BRAVE THE WAY AND COME TODAY. THE PEOPLE ARE WANTING
SEASONAL TICKETS •.• AND THE CONTRACTOR SAYS THERE WILL
BE A GREAT DAY NEXT MAY.
COME THIS WAY BRAVES AND SAVE THE DAY • • •• THE MAYOR AND
THE ALDERMEN ARE RUNNING AND THE CONTRACTOR'S MAKING
HAY • ••• FOR THE DAY NEXT MAY.
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�SUGGESTIONS FOR GRAPHIC PRESENTATION
TO NATIONAL LEAGUE OWNERS
I. Population - The idea here is to show them the rapid growth of
Atlanta, the city's position as the population
center of the Southeast, and the center of a vast,
untapped audience potential for major league baseball.
a. Chart showing population growth of 5-county metro area
s i nce 1930 (or earlier, if desired); r esearch figur es
a l r e ady compiled, chart . to be done .
b. Map showing population density; radii to illustrate
audience potential within 100 miles, 200 miles, .. etc. ;
res e arch figure s available (Henson), a lso S. E. 0·ut l ine
maps for use in making the map.
c. Map showing Atlanta as population center of Southeast;
14 per cent of nation's population in 9 per cent of
land area, with Atlanta at the hub . (Mi ght want to include on this map or s eparately a chart p r oj ecting
population growth of Southeast t o 1976 and 2000)
II . Buying p ower - The idea is to show that Atlanta people bring
home enough mone y to afford baseball t i ckets ,
and the s i tuation is improvi ng a ll the t ime.
a. Chart t o show increase in Geo r g ia ' s per c apita inc ome,
re late d t o othe r cities ( Pitt s bur gh~ fo r one ) , Southeast a nd national average .
b . Chart showing increas e in re ta i l s a l es, proving tha t
the money being earned i s be i n g spent (but indic a ting
Erosp e r ity rather than how much would be l e f t f or
tickets to t he ba ll p ark ) .
III. Access i bilit y - The idea i s to show Atlanta ' s conve nience to
ot her cities (part icular ly b ig l eague c ities)
and acce s s ibility t o the s tad i um by way of
interstat e system.
a. Map showi ng air r out es t o "national " citie s (which just
happen to be 9 Nat ional League cities), with "funnel"
sort of graphic effect showing number of daily flights
between each city and Atlanta; road distance and flying
time to each city shown e lsewhere on map.
�N. L. OWNERS -- 2
b. Map showing same information for 10 other "national"
cities (but these happen to be the 10 American League
cities).
IV. "Virgin territory"
Idea is to show Atlanta as the cehter
of the biggest single region, except
the great Northwest, without a major
league sports team.
a. Map showing just that -- the simpler the better -yet illustrating that Atlanta is not isolated, as West
Coast cities are; for example, Cincinnati is the closest
major league city (454 road miles - 1 hr. 6 min. by air),
but excluding West Coast cities, furthest from Atlanta are
Bos LEM (1074 miles) and :t..hmcae lNt (1091 miles).
V. Special material on stadium itself a. Color photograph of stadium with city skyline in
background (Mr. Shelton has it; it needs mounting).
b. B/W artist rendering to show stadium's relative location
as to city, freeways, etc.
c. Facts and figures on the stadium itself (seating, etc.)
and perhaps a few odds and ends on Atlanta (hotels, etc.)
�TELEGRAM
October 15 , 1964
Mr . William c . Bartholomay ,
Chairman of the Board
Milwaukee Braves
'l'-/o North Riverside Plaza
Chicago, Illinois
In the past five years , commercial Cold Storage has
invested 5½ million dollars , confident of the potential
growth of Atlanta and the South.
We strongly feel Atlant
and the south deserves a ball club with the statue of th
Braves.
B. c. Simpson, Chairman
CO -tERCIAL COLD STORAGE , INC.
Atlant,, Georgia
CC:
~ ayor Ivan Allen
tr. Opie L. Shelton , Atlant
Chamber of comm rce
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�TELEGRAMS SENT FROM:
JACK C . DELI US
CHARLES L. MATHEWS
GREGORY GRIGGS
J. M. FLANIGEN
KARL A BEVINS.
HOMER W. TOWNSEND
HERBERT T . JENKINS
JOHN HALL JACOBS
JUDGE HERSCHEL COLE
S. W. GRAYDON
PAUL B. IVEY
ERNEST J. BREWER
CARL T. SUTHERLAND
J . HOW ARD MONROE
HARRY H. NIEBRUEGGE
CHARLES HENSON
CHIEF C . H. HILDEBRAND
GRADY H. RIDGEWAY
CHARLIE LEFTWICH
W . R. WOFFORD
J. J . LITTLE
JOHN A . WHITE
MILTON G . FARRIS
SAM MASSELL, JR.
P A UL WEIR
DOUGLASL . FOWLK ES
�Mayor :i.van Alle!l, Jr. and Arthur J\.1ontg0mery, Chair1nan of the
Stadium Auth~rity, invited tne to visit Atk.~1ta to look at the new municipal
.,;tadium being built and l.0 make a first-hand inspection of the growth and
1:!Xpansion irL tbis fine city and its supporting region.
The Stadiur.1 A-ithority has given me. a firm contract for consideration
of th~ Braves.
I am taking thio back to Chicago a$ pa.:-t of tht evaluation I
am making rt>g::trdi::ig the Braves I future.
';_'he 61·a.vcs ri:!i:- 01,r iz c ·-.he reifPonsibility and publi1.: trust invol~_,ed in .:-ven
considering th,c: rnoving of u. rJrof-::ssional sports franchi s 1:.- frorn on.e area to
another.
How<"ver, since baseball is truly a national sport, we can no long e r
ignore the vaf:>t


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thi:-; country whi<..h
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not currently enjoy our gr e at
gam1:.,,
Montgomery, t he .S tadi
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/'_ut~1 -J rity aud
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other E::l e cted officials fur t he ir
for e sight in c- re ating tl.;; facilitit::s anc! 3.tmospht:: r e for the in':!vitabh·
introduction cf m;1j0:r l 2agu..: s p orts to th e southt::astern ar ea of the United
':>tates.
STATEl\iENT B:· i,,\-l.LLI/'M C, f~A RTHOLOMAY
CHAIRMAN OF THE BG .. .. Kr_·,
MIL-NA 1TKZ:S BRAVES
..)ctober 14, 1Yb4
�JAMES W. E. ROGERS
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INC.
2 7 0 PEA CHTREE STREET, N . E ., ATL A NTA. GA. 30303
404 -TELEPHONE• 5 2 2-1313

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