Teague \Teague\ (t[=e]g), n. [Cf. W. taeog, taeawg, taiawg, adj., rustic, rude, n., a vassal, villain, peasant, clown, Ir. thuatach rural, boorish.] An Irishman; -- a term used in contempt. --Johnson.
The club offered to allow whites in the group to swim, but the entire group of about 50 left when the black youths were turned away, said Willie Teague, editor of the church newspaper.
Now Teague, who was arrested Sept. 3, has filed a motion asking that the sentence be set aside.
An all-white jury found Teague guilty in August 1978 after a Cook County prosecutor used all of his peremptory challenges _ the disqualification of potential jurors without stating a reason _ to exclude 10 blacks from the jury.
Justices Byron R. White, Harry A. Blackmun and John Paul Stevens also voted to uphold Teague's conviction but for differing reasons.
And on the opposite side of the same wall is what must be one of the most marvelously designed radios ever built, Walter Darwin Teague's "Bluebird Radio" (1937-40).
But Teague was arrested on a warrant for a past misdemeanor charge of failure to appear in court on a retail theft charge, police said.