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DETROIT TRIBUNE, Saturday, October IS, 1*47 * 2146 St Antolna, e«ra«r Coluwbia—PHom Clifford 2624

Derricotte, Mann Star As Michigan Romps Over PittsburghJackie Thrills Fans InWeekend Exhibition Tilt

By Ulysses W. BoykinJackie Robinson, the .sensa-

tional Biooklyn first basemanSave Detroit baseball laru thethrill of a lifetime last week-end when he played in anexhibition same at DeQiundiepat k.

Following the Saturday game,XV T Johnson Jackie’s num-ber one Detroit fan Bill Wat-son. the guiding force behindthe DeQuludre park piojeetand your writer visited w iththe baseball star in his Oothamhotel suite.

Jackie answered several ques-tions that Detroiters have spec-ulated over for some time oneof which concerned whereJackie and the Dodge* Gain-ed He answered that they hadtiained in Cuba this vfi Inanswei to what he had plan-ned to do foi the balance ofthe year. Jackie replied thatafter a few public appearances,he and the familv vcoulri «pendthe winter tasing it ease inCaliforniaJaekia Jr.

! Howevei Jackie seemed

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t<> re|i#«e th» tfahhing. ruggingp*m# of muscular btckithf.'• IWtnrt h#*c mi(l> *»nhhundred* of (>o*»pU. Found thatnfirl»,l out of 10 (amm| r**li#f\> itb jbhn*on a B*i a pL»*Taa—-the one product made «r*rciti< #||*

fur rrlietiti{ oriimarv backache,

• //<*« it hrlft% %rm. Thi« a<ihe-tive planter contain* a mild mol-i< 4|i<ki that up circulation.It t>ring» the healing an<l *»arm.Ml" blood to the »ofe «pot. l‘en»emuaclrs relai. I’am run. Iheuarmini pari guard# again**

elnlli rig. aiipf>orta twitching mm-rie.a. euta down pain.

• Made b' Johnann g John»onj —klt'inn (or bne *nrgu al »tre«*.

mg* for e»M »ear* Johnton • K »• aT’t »«7»a— at all drug atorea.

• more interested in his 11 monthold son thuu in plans aboutthf future The youngster isjust like his dad and has oneol those winning personalities

Tor a young man at thepinnacle ot popularity, Jackieit modest and unassuming.He is keenly interested in hisrace end in the problems it isfacing today. When his ca-rear in sports is over, hehopes io ‘retire and live inLot Angeles.As to the Dodgers—they are

a swell bunch of fellows andhe enjoys working with themJackie said.

SportsmanStarts NewBoxing Series

Jack Pearlutan, tetued De-troit businessman and sports-man initiated anew series otTuesday night tight c«ids Oct.14 which aie scheduled to iunthsough June 1948 at the Are-na Gardens on Woodward ave-nue

This is not my fust try a'promoting." Peailman said. ‘T,'taged shows at the Naval Ai-inorv b.«ck in 1941 with Tommy\Wdlsh a> rnv matchmaker Thrvwto g.*t>d >.'•<*»* s too. and we egoing M v well until my 0r,.-;-le-* so: •■ i me to quit ’

With Harr.' liar: is a> h.s. rnatchnftaKer, p unvoter I’eail-rr.an p. onuses a weekly showto pie.ise all f ght fans. Among

"his plans are the establishmentof educed admission iate«:belt- ma n events with a -< mi*windup anc plentv of new f,te-es n 11:e pielimmai ics: and ahonus t> l'..\i;s who put on at! os d-p.' is;ng sc: ~p.

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THE APPEARANCE of Jackie Robinson, sansat onal BrooklynDodger first basemen, in Detroit lest Sunday brought out the city'stwo candidates for Mayor in the November 4th election, along witha large crowd of other Detroiters. On the left, incumbent MayorEdward J. Jeffries, Jr„ is shown with Jackie and the ReverendHorace A. White. On the right Jackie receives congratulations fromaspirant Eugana Van Antwarp (photo by Klobe)

RecreationCenter ListsIts Activities

On Monday Oct 20. the lulliind Wintei activities* will getetartod ,it BrewMvr RecreationCent* . b.VT Brewster street.

Roys, man Kills and womennt.iy M-eistrr dunng the week lorthe following rl;is>es gvmna-nuiii Miimmimi, boxing, wood*«iafr. handicraft, singing lianc-Img, shouting, dramatics. hobbiesand dubs.

CLsscs will be open foi all jmenihr > of vo'.j" f.itriilv Join Inow. Conte in and icgister be-tween 2 Oft and 900 p. in . oi ji all Temple 3-2808.

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1 l QHKdLincoln Breaks DeadlockTo Down Langston 13-6

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JEFFERSON CITY Oncetied. unbeaten Lincoln Univer-sity hud to btenk a 6-6 dead-lock in the third period to dis-i opt a stubborn. twice beatenLangston Lion eleven and handthem a 13-6 detent in a ughl-|v played tilt here Saturdayafternoon It was the 17tn reura, 1 ol t..0tt».,!1 i ivalry he,tween the two mterseetionnlfoes, and the second straightyear the Tigers emerged vic-torious.

Alter a scoreless first quar-ter the Tigers went to workattcr a sei u sos punts hadpl.it vd the ball on the Lions’12 Clarenet Arbucklc’s longaer.nl to 811v Sims on thego. " lied complete b\the referee us the result ofmt<; fercncc on the part of

S. C. State NosesLane College 13-12

ORANGEBURG S. C TheSouth Carolina State A. andM College tamping Bulldogs

,i out over Lane Collegeof Jackson. Tenn. 13 to 1J bo-

a capacity noted in theState* Colic _< Stadium. Oct. 11.

,It was an exciting game allthe way.

Grid BiasBows OutAt LaneJACKSON. Tenn History

was mad** Saturday. Oct 4 atJackson Tenn.. as a strong LaneCollege Eleven defeated the un-derdog Ft. Knox Soldiers teamfrom Kentucky, 31-0

Significant was lha appaaranca of fiva while player* onthe Ft. Knox team appearingfor the first time in an inter-racial contest in Tennessee.The game was played on theLane College field due to re-fusal of the local officials t> •

allow the contest at the Mu-nicipal Stadium.Exhibiting anew running at-

tack with the powerful T-for-mation. Lane scored at will mall the quaiters, leading at thehalf 26-0.

The Lane team will meet theLincoln Mo.. Tigers in an tnter-.-ectional contest Nov. 8 3 p.m .Public School Stadium.

Last year Lane lost a decisionto the Tigers 7-6 although theyout-classed Lincoln 22 first downsto 2 for the Tigers. Each teamhas enjoyed a number of St.Louis stars on its past roster.Outstanding for Lane was Vash-on's James Darns and MilkyWilliams, and others

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Grid ScoresFt. Vallay 0; Knoxville 0S. C. Stata 13; Lana 12Mor. Brown 10; Morahouta 0Fla. Normal IM> Frlandship 0Bathuna 34; Albany Stata 0Fisk 19; Dillard 0

I Howard 13; Va. Union 1Win.- Salam 33; Livingston 0

Langston With the ball backthe two yard line Paul

S.tundeis whipped a .shoit passMost Jenkins who crossed

i . J10..1 Jimmy Junes’ conver-n was n<> good No other

•11' was made in the 2nd poi-nd .tnd the half ended 60.

Early in the thud period a, n- mined Lion offensive click-

'd for a score. On second downwith the ball on then own 43\.. id line Lester uncorked a16 vard aerial to Moore on Lin-

n s 41. and the elusive Lion; rn'inul raced untouched toscore standing up. The convei •

: .'ii was wide sending iheg.une into a deadlock.Strike Back

The Tigers struck back WhenLi-ter attempted to fill the airu th his passes again a fewMoments after the TD a host<>; Tiger linesmen broke throughand hit him haid The ballbounded from Lester’s hands

.■a i Waidell Spencer recoveredfor Lincoln on the Lion 15.

Thiee plays tamed it ove;from there with little DonSheppard, who was a thorn inthe Oklahomans’ side all after-noon. supplying the clincher bycutting over right tackle for theTD ones came In .and just fora little more comfort he placedthe hall right between the up-rights for the extra marker Thefoutth quarter saw the. twoelevens rocking back and forthon the grid in a desparale at-tempt to gain another markerbut neither side gave in.

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Ike BattersBussey; CopsTKO Victory

Displaying his tip-top form,world lightweight champion IkeWilliams battered Detroit's wor-thy Talmadge Bussey to a tech-nical knockout in 2 minutes. 40seconds of thp niftth round oftheir scheduled 10 round, non-title clash at Olympia last Friday-night

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Game, but out paced Busseycame back time after time to facethe unrelenting onslaught of thefavored champ. In the ninthround, the referee stepped in tostop the fight ahd give the vic-tory to Williams over the gamebut groggy challenger.

The first round was unevensfu!The fighters sparred around feel-ing each other out. But in thesecond, Williams moved in forthe attack, piling blow after blow'on his opponent's body, shakinghim up with hard lefts and rightsto the middle. A hard left hookto the side of the head had al-most dropped Bussey when thebell sounded ending the secondroundCOUNT OF NINE

Staggered bv a hard i lght tothe head that caused him to giveground, Williams tore into Bus-sey, riveting hard lefts and rightsto the mid-section that almostcaved the peppy challenger in.Bussey went down for the countof nine when Williams unleaseda terrific right hook to the sideof his head and a left to the pitof his stomach.

Whan Buttay regained hisfooting. Williams tore into himagain and battered him all overthe ring. The bell sounded end-ing the round and Bussey stag-gered back into his corner.

DOWN AGAINHounds seven and eight seemed

to take all the fight out or theonce plucky challenger hut hestood up to the terrific beatingand went back in to his cornerat the end of the eighth

In the ninth round. Williamscame in with a heavy attack onBussey's body. A left hook to themid-section and a right to thehead dropped Bussey to the can-vas. where he stayed on one kneethrough the count of nine.

Bloody and weak. Bussey wentinto a clinch with the champ.When the referee parted them,Williams let loose a vicious lefthook to the middle and a hardright to the head that put Busseyon the canvas again The refereemoved in and raised the champ'shand in triumph.

DerricotteChalks On80 Yd. R UnSure-Fingered M»„„Snare* Pa»», R ac*,

70 Yd*. To Pay Dir,ANN ARBOR With rDerricotte and Bob Maun 7**.

ing the parade most ofway. the University ofgant football t«*mcrushed Pitishurghs ",mighty Panthers bv * <59score, that looked all the Z,impressive after Not,, D7„had beaten the same te4m ?only 40 to 6. m

After some sloppy plavm*the first pei iod the Michuiteam settled down to bustne*and started a long p,o t. ”

of marches to the Putline. wMost spectacular pi» v w.

Oerricotte's 80 yard return !u punt which netted one 0f *lmany touchdowns of thenoon.

All observers agreed that thdemonstration put on bv u.Wolverines earned them the t!He of the nation's number onlearn, and certainly made theIhe greatest terrorists of '*jseason.

The poor Panthei* never . cnearer to scoring than th* 4yard line, to which they strutglcd in the third quarterOnly slightly less specUeu

'ar than Derncofte's :un *ithe Chappius to Mann p«is ,die second quarter that n*t»j70 yards and a tourhdwj

Derricotte's running Chapp.uscoring plays as well

Dericotte's running. Chappypassing, apd Mann's pass rtreiving were rated th* k„performances of the ciav

Fla. A. & M.Swamps Ala.State 58 - 12

MONTGOMERY. Ala™ Flonda kept on scoring in w hat p omised to be a thrilling scortaiduel here when the A!ibama State lloi nets trailed jto 12 at half time, anti t*,touchdowns added in the ihi.iquarter and four mote ;n tmfourth gave them a 58-12 rap'Over the Hornets who romplefr!y collapsed during tn* fm

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