Bronze Reporter [Volume: 3, Issue: 35]
4 ri a. i Tor ae eNOS Npeersceccti cit RO a etn gy bigs = ice neces ear fe it aS: ~ eas RT CR ER aia ee ze a net ei lS SEP nr ers eo Sastails -DINE & DANCE ROYAL~ GARDEN - CLUB Flint~s Finest Foods OE, Prepared by ~Jessie _~ and _~ ~Cadillac~ Walker ~hsaatetie | Mexican Tacos Bar B-Q Ribs ~ Shrimps Porterhouse Steaks OTTO NICHOLAS MANAGER 2718 ST. JOHN St. FLINT, MICHIGAN ANNE FRANCIS susprises SPENCER TRACY in this scene from > MGMs ~BAD DAY at BACK ROCK In CinemaScope, Eastman Color. ~Showing Set. Night as part of s Giant $-Unit Program st the Dort ire ~hard hitting James PLATE | WE ARE ON OUR WAY TO... Sa ehaepetee EXCLUSIVE! re WEST SIDE DRIVE- IN SEE ALL 3 HITS AS _ LATE AS 9: savicesdt | a) py vn RD. a a Stay BRONCO} } Ci by TECHNICOLOR o 4, JOHN LUND \Z V4 Bo CHILL WILLS ~ SCOTT BRADY, JOYCE HOLDEN BUSTER SEE THE BIG ACTION HITS AT THE WEST-SIDE! EXCLUSIVE! SATURDAY ONLY! 3 GIANT HITS!! JACK WEBB as PETE KELLY { ~ (Hi) to play in the. Orange Florida, be Ms the first tan star to play in this ~ Shrine a Look for Clarence Peak Bowl game in Miami, Christmas. night. He will x Phil Stephens! tan frat star of Eastern Michigan College, took the 100 yard dash in 98 and the 220 in 21.4 as they defeated Miami of Ohio 63 and 59. Travis Lidwell, sicaiagel of Percy~s Orioles, has four pitchers from last year including Car] Pitkin, Dale Harris, Fay ~ Shanofelt and Luther Hill. Tom> wigias is the only other - holdov- *. Added are Mike Guza, battine champion in 1954 and John Boulton... Other players are Blakeley, Bob Lawrence, Ken Palmer and Ted ~~ Mel Thomas of Lowell, struck out 18 batters and pitched 2 -hitter in. gaining a 2-1. decision over 5 ed~ A For thé ~atth straight year Morgan State College 440 yard relay team, composed of Linwood Morlan Booby Gordon, ~ Ed Watet and Ken Kave blazed home in 41.7. Sad ante Pontiac High~s one man track team of Hayes Jones set two track records this week. He ran e high in 14.9 and the lows in ~ 20.6. He. also took the broad jump with a leap of 21 ft. 6 in. Tan stars of Wayne University won the National AAU mile relay title with a time of 3.18.5. This time was the best turned in by any college or university this year. The team consisted of John Pelford, Talph Wiliams, Ralph Carter and Cliff Hatcher., Willie Mays gets the cover ~ treatment and is the subject of the Spert Special in the current issue of Sport Magazine. Sport at newstands. now trace Willie~s career every step of the way, and includes impressions Willie has made on baseball men; many of whom figure he~s a good bet to become the greatest of all. ED. NOTE: Get the-current issue of Sport, you will like it. Charles Sifford golf star mad@ history this week. He became the first tan star. to have autographed golf clubs on the market, 8s: Flint was well represented at the Green and White game held at MSU last Saturday. Some of them were: Owen Jackson, Chas. Herron, Jesse Thoms, - Leroy Bolden, C. B. Mollay, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Odem, Cohen Washington, Norman Graham, Don Coleman, Ellis Duckett, William Epps, Leonard Herron, Frank Randell, Joe Quarles, Bill Allen, Charles Brown, George Washingi. Herman Windom, Oscar Tur and, Jim More, Sherwood Pea, Norbas Bryant, Lenn_ Garrett, Owen Jackson, Jessie. Thomas and Willie Williams. Expansion Calls For New. Wiring. If-you add new living space to 3: need new i ~Conservation Officer he thought - have lived in Michigan a long Nica oat ead ghar i 28 i ii:: 226 i bt i:: E he ~was shooting. at ~a Tabbit. I time and never saw a rabbit Next week I have a surprise in store, so be sure to look for it in the BRONZE REPORTER. For your information about q just what had to be done. My suggestion is that Mr. Kay, who has devoted so much of his time towards getting this project under way, contact the property owners and get their consent to Have this done. This The unde: is the starting. ' Before ending, abide by the Do not call or write the BRONZE Conservation minded. rules of Conservation and to the Flint Conservation Club Pictures and fish stories, new places to fish, send them to me. I will have them printed. ap ~Baker; still others say it will be Bob Saterfield, Nino Valdes, Willie Pastrano, a Summerlin, or~ ld Carter. ~ The fellow most people think it will be is a young fellow by the: name of Floyd Patterson. ~ The most likely prospects were listed in the March issue of ~Sports Magazine.~ The title of the article is: ~Floyd Patterson~s Marciano Time-table.~ This article was, of course, written be fore Marciano~s recent announce- ~ iF of retirement. The: who pitk Patterson and his _ ll just ~21, ~Floyd is the - youngest of all ~contenders. Archie Moore is the oldest at 42. ~In thé éliminations to find a new champion, wé figure Patterson will eliminate all comers, from Archie: Moore to Harold Carter. Floyd fights like a wildcat bitten by a fox. He fights with both hands and throws punches all the time. For a defense, his ability to anticipate and his _ sharp reflexes serve him well. He has lost but one fight in his 27 bouts; Joey Maxim, the former light-heavyweight champion,. gained the decision over Floyd. Patterson says of this bout, ~He sen ~fight followers only knew the number of main liners Floyd. has knocked out.. Patterson likes to fight heavyweights because he says that they are so confident of their strength and punching power that they take chances. Now as always Floyd Patterson is a humble man, another characteristic: which will help him as he Pat: Wilson of Leaper, Mich, was not as sharp as he should have been. He will quarterbacks tossed T. D. to Tony Koladzier, Dave Kaiser and Larry Harding, The T.D..on the ground were made by fullback Dan_ Gilbert and fullback Bob Handloser. Dave Kaiser booted extra points for the White tedm and center ~John Matsko for the Green. Clarence Peaks went into high ~gear in the four quarter. The 205 ' pound triple threat left halfback from Flint played almost the entire game as h~ picked up 144 yards in 20 runs, and catching a 15 yard pass. Pe best run was the one that him the M.V.P. of the game. Hé hit six times before he got t6 the line of struggle and was hit seven more times as he rah over tackler and packed some with him. It was John Young who s him. If he had eluded Yo he would: have ae a Art Johnson, former Flint orthern High School student, |made ~his debut at M.S.U. as picked up 16 yards for the te team. He looked very gi on. defensively as he made several key tackles. Young Art wasa little nervous as he made two fumbles in the game. Jim Hinesly, 196 der from Miller High of Detroit was a ball of fire on offense and defense. He led M.S.U|~s pass. receivers in his sophomore year. Line coach Bert Smith has his eyes. on Jerry McFarland from Birmingham, -Alabama Parker High School. He played the entire game and was outstanding lineman of both the Green and White team. He played with the White team. Other tan stars who played were Blanche Marlin of River Rouge High Fae Kelly Eliison, 225 pound guard from Sandusky, Ohio, Hendricks Young, 150 pound halfback from Carver High, Chicago, Illinois, and Joel Jones, 220: pound 6.1 guard from Weirton-High, Weirton, W. Va. The White team was comiposed of second and. third stringers coached by Burt Smith, ~ Bob Devaney, Bill Yearmen and John Poloncak. The Green a was works his way to ~the heavyweight championship of the world Next Week~MARCIANO~THE FIGHTER A BED PDL Foose g oleae BACK.~ sein Teche STARTS SUNDAY AT BOTH DoRT and WEST-SIDE composed of first and fourth~pb Everett Gran ~ y re delws, Lou Agase Doug Weaver and Al Dorow. Duffy Daugherty was a spectator and he was pleased with what he saw in Clarence Peaks as he ripped up the turf on short gains. Other players he was pleased with were center John Motska, quarterback Jim Ninowski, End Dave Kaiser, halfback Art Johnson and fullback Don Gilbert. o... Bright star, would I were as steadfast as thou art.~ *~John Keats APPEARANCE Surely: you br not ser = mere appearances; for the t laughter that bubbles on lip often mantles over brackish depths of sadness, and the serious look may be the sober veil that covers a divine peace. You know that the bosom can ' ache beneath diamond brooch es; and how many blithe hearts - dance under coarse wool! Wise men read very y sharply all of your private history ~in gl look and gait arid behavor. ~Emerson ~COME DOWN AND SEE _ BILLBROWNANDGLEN AT THE | ELEVENTH PRECINCT i | | J. 1. i STAR ATTRACTION EVERY WEEK DANCE TO music BY PHIL HILL~S ORCHESTRA tpl int itr isinon Me ernn FLOOR SHOWS 8:00 and 4:80 A. M. | EVERY FRI, SAT., SUN. 2712 ST. JOHN ST. ~~ A telephone call will bring a courteous sales representative to your home. PH. 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