Bronze Reporter [Volume: 2, Issue: 10]
THE BRONZE REPORTER o _ Saturday, Novenior 16, 1968 Charley Thrash Shines In Central Upset~ Charley Thrash proved too much for the highly touted Bay City _ Central Wolves, as he showed ex ceptional ability in exlusive run ning Flint Central upset Bay City Central in last week~s game 13-12.: Thrash scored twice on running plays. The first tounchdown was produced on fourteen (14) yard run. The second touchdown came as the result of a brilliant thirtytwo (32) yard gallop: Thrash evaded six woud-be tacklers without ' the benefit of any blocking for possibly the most soa ptamy TD. of} the season.. ~ The credit ~for the game cannot ~Machinery *Sporting Goods | *Kitchen Ware *Small Electric Appliances go entirely to Thrash. Dave Thompson and Julius Strange turned in some good line plays, while Don Byers was outstanding in~ offensive blocking. Julius Strange will return next year, if he continues his present (pace, he should make all State guard next year. Do~ you know that although Charley Thrash and Willie Williams will be out in graduation, that Charley has a brother who will be at Centra} next year..The younger brother, Arthur Thrash, according to notice, might surgrise the performance of Charley.. He should be a candidate for the back field next year. Some of the reserves that will be lost in graduating will ~be Theo. Cribbs, Vince Gurley, and Dan Jackson. ANN~S DINING ROOM Home Cooking Phone SU 9-9975 4008 Industrial Ave. he As It Looks From Here... & mixing of the races.~~ The principal Merger Offer " said those who did not practice|Hot Springs, Ark. - Arkansas Ne By John Harvey Leo Durocher, who has left the N.Y. Giants, disclosd that. the salary of Willie Mays was granted|_ a raise from $12,500 in 1954 to $35,000 the past season. The highest pitching record left by Denton (Cy) Young, who died recently, will pobably stand alone for years. Young) averaged over twenty-four (24) | year in his twenty-one (21) -seasons of pitching. ~ * *| ~ At Oak Ridge, Tenn., White and Negro basketball players practiced togther at Oakly Ridge School, after the principal reprimanded several victories per] might not make the team. * 2 = 174 pound sophomore half-back from Hot Springs Arkansas, figured in the upset of the year when he sparked the University of Ilinois to a 25 to 6 win over previously unbeaten Michigan. *. #8 Ralph Kiner~s honesty wass showing, when he decided to retire because he didn~t feel capable of helping the Indians or any other club. Kiner is No. 6 man in the home run hitting department. He amassed a total of 357 HRs in only ten seasons. boys who protested against ~the YOU $1.00 | ORDER _ 3 WISE MEN DREAM BOOK INTERPRET YOUR OWN DREAMS_ MONEY, HEALTH ud HAPPINESS MAY BE | ~SEND R.L. BURTON AGENCY | P.O. BOX 667 - Flint 1, Michigan RS $1.00 Arkansas Teachers~ = Turn Down Segregated gro teachers, at their annual convention recently, rejected an offer of a restricted merger with the Bob Mitchell, sepia unheralded |.) +4, ~Alicaheals Sideddtion ~Adeoel ation. This stand was taken by the group five years ago. ~ te ~it a Compliments ~ of es HAMANN~ S* | PH. CE 8-90653 BEER and WINE 401 East 8th St. _ MEATS GROCERIES BEVERAGES _ OPEN ~ 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. A NEW AUSTIN'S STORE 3312 S. SAGINAW Open till 9 P.M. Mondays 3312 S. Bargains Galore at Austin's 1534:N. SAGINAW _ SAGINAW 2818 CORUNNA RD. 1528 N. SAGINAW PROTECT || Wallpaper || QUAKER |/SINK TOP gat From 19~ roll. || EE Fadel ev eatin 7 -O- Rus roll ||Floor Covering VINYL || appry wir srusH a ON DISPLAY =. val do. ACID-PROOF " a a PD. Many More. q- L -OF. 59 Gal Dk ee onaor mg aig ia ie es | MOTUEROFFESES || use OVER WALL: COMPLETE STOCKS 3 PAPER YOUR WALLS _ REDL-PASTED 54~ WALL COVER 27" 49 run. ft. || paINT ~ PLASTER Free Brush With 25 Ibs eegid te artic Gumarels Igse ct gies MOST JOBS ONE 25 lb~ DRUM _~ $9.25 ~ ALL STORES 3 Run. Ft. $1.00, 45~ 83c run. ft. COAT. ALL 1st QUALITY 9~x9~ SIZE FULL 1/8~ THICK PLAIN DARK ASPHALT TILE EACH La oC MARBLE BERRY BROS. PAINTS | 14-PRICE CLOSE-OUT AUSTIN~S STORE NO. 3 ~ 2818 CORUNNA RD. BUY ist CAN OF ANY 2nd CAN 72 PRICE ~ SAVE NOW FINISH DARK MARBLE 3 L 7 SPATTER 3 BROWN ba F Be | aC GREASEPROOF =< - ~ BLACK | STAINPROOF DELUXE LIGHT MARBLE MARBLES L RED | 5 8c| GRAY > 5 BLUE < C GREEN a ~ WHITE se RUST 2 YELLOW TAN 2818 CORUN 1534 N. SAGI WOODGRAIN ~ CORKTONE 8c Ea. AU STIN~S ~savce iss RETAIL STORES ~ 4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE 3312 S. SAGINAW ST. CE 2-3666 1528 N. SAGINW ST., CE 3-6283 NA RD., CE 8-8433 NAW ST., ~CE 5-4141 PAINTING CONTRACT DEPARTMENT ~ 1532 N. SAGINAW ST., CE 5-2131 ~ JOBS OF DISTINCTION FOR 67 YEARS
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- November 19, 1955
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