Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 44]

aatiaieiadl Patterson Wins In i a (Special to The Detroit Tribune): NEW YORK ~ Sports-fans around the Polo Grounds,; gonting of Seplembel. 1~ in, 4 If his plans. sien~ and these include procuring a half dozen or more good freshman. ~backs GREENSBORO, ~- C.~The appointment of Bert Pig being familiar with all the power-hitters of the National League, witnessed a ten inning two-man game in which preparation.for probably the toughest schedule ~any Aggie ~ First Aid For Gas Range Pilots Ever try ~to relight a hidden main. After it is installed, you Floyd Patterson pitched left hooks and crossed right hand to the head and body of Tommy Ss nnraoaa-ge Jackson to t a as head coech at A and T College gives the hopes off }coach ~has ~had to face in the half-century of football com and adequate replacements. fill those voids in his line, to gas pilot or serve a cold dish| because a low. gas flame went out? Gas range pilots and very iow simmering ~flames often go out or burn higher because the gas pressure changes. Now a new type of gas pressure regulator, designed especially for gas ranges, eliminates this problem. It holds the gas pressure at' your range~ steady, regardless of changes on the gas never have to worry about the pilot or about changes in the top burner flames~they are 'al-| ways steady, These new regulators are now available on leading quality gas ranges. The whole story plus|~ helpful hints on cooking with gas, is available free to house wives from Maxitrol Company, Detroit 39, Michigan. keep his heavyweight title. };ond round and was down for a ~ improved Aggie teanis a brand new lustre. _,|..The choice of Mame has floored just- before the bell rang~~to end the round, The challenger hit the canvas for a count of six in the sec met. ready acceptance by. the players, students, and faculty at the college, but equally important by the thousands of] alumni who have not been ex-} actly jubilant over the Aggie~s} near misses in recent confer-} ence championship play. This later group has gore all out four-count in the ninth, The unorthodox boxer had little to offer other than a ing stamina and a lot of courage, The 22-year-old titleholder~s rpetition~ at the College, ~He in herits some top. quality back-' field.matrial. and a: line which has ~Eaping holes to fill: year. Red Cross Offers Swimming Manual A mianua] to guide parents in teaching their chil dren to swim has just been issued by the American Red Cross and can be obtained at its chapters for 20 cents, YD ~ATTERSON ot ee ~ the printing and distribution cost, A. W. Cantwell, na- FLO: The Tornado cma Alabama under Bill Bell who tional director of Safety Service, announced recentl ~ee BULLETIN he succeeds at A and T. 7 ~agen~ 3 age vg Bert returned to IMlinois in The 36-page publication. >.. TEACHING JOHNNY HOW TO SWIM, was preparede because} the Red Cross has found that children under 9 years learn swimming better with individ-| Red Cross-approved methods of ual instruction, Mr, Cantwell ex-/| artificial respiration. They are plained,:| the back pressure-arm lift tech~s ~tnique, in use since 1951, and the Since the present number of newly-adopted mouth-to-mouth drained instructors is too small. resuscitation, for use on infants, fo satisfy fully the need for in-| <mail children, and victims of struction in classes, to say geo chest injuries, ing of individual teaching, this} ~ ~do-it-yourself~ handbook for pa+ rents was developed.~ he ~said. ~We hope jit will help meet the ever-growing demand for water safety instruction,~ The. booklet also illustrates simple safety. precautions and rescue methods and contains il The manual or further information, about it and other services of the Water Safety Service of the Detroit Red Cross ~Chapter, may be secured by calling WO. 1-3900, Don't Be A Litterbug lustrated descriptions of the two}: best punch was e left hook that he. dug deep and often into Jackson's body, This was the most uneven heavyweight bout seen in quite some time. nine full rounds on all officials~ cards and kept the challenger in tire. bout. In the eighth round deep trouble throughout the en || Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, TKO~d by Heavyweight Cham-. Pion Floyd Patterson Monday night, was rushed to Meadowbrook Hospital early Tuesday morning. His condition was described as fair. Jackson~s temperature was 102 when admitted, but subsided to near normal, Patterson visited the chalIénger in the. hospital Tuesday. - ee JACGHSON the champ staggered Jackson. Cool Breeze [twice with short, chopping, right:. |hands while fighting in close. From the gong in the first Jackson entered a New round until 28 minutes later; York hospital Tuesday mornwhen Ruby Goldstein finally| ing suffering from cuts and stopped the onslaught the champ bruises. His condition was had piled up a phenomenal classed as a ay edge. - ~ Four days~. Test is: all that Pat The ~Hurricane tersoh. will iget~ before his return to Gréenwood Lake, Saturday to start drilling for his Au ran into his first storm of fists in the he was~ first. round when ~We carry a complete line of copper and gai vanized pipe necessary - tools... fiey lar geen a, we} | tm wu ie, 3514 S. SAGINAW ST. fitting, soil pipe~ and soll fittin A We have in stock all necessary parts for any plumbing job and can supply you with the PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Olympic @mpion Pete Rade gust 22 title bout against 1956 macher at Seattle. See Stikae MARSHALL, Texas ~ Resid ents of Dallas may have an opportunity to see the Bishop*Col~lege ~Tigers~ football team in action in their own city this fall. That was the word this week from Dwight H, Fisher, New Director of Athletics and Coach at Bishop College. Coach Fisher says negotiations are underway to schedule one football game in Dallas, FST ff Phone CE. ges. Bishop~s new Director of Athletics comes from Oberlin, Ohio. For the past nine years he was Director of Athletics and Coach at Alcorn A and M College, His teams played from October 1948 to 1955 without a single con ference loss, The new athletic HERRLICH~S + FIVE GREAT + DRUG STORES SUMMER HOURS SUNDAY Thru THURSDAY 8 A.M. to 12 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ~ 8 A.M. to2 A.M. Detroit St. Store Never Closes _ * mentor plans to do his utmost to lead Bishop College back Coach Fisher pointed out that into the athletic limelight, But he is relying healvily on he support of alumni and friends of Bishop in developing a strong athletic program. Wanted: = 4 Generations of Vets Are there four generations of living veterans of the American armed forces in your-family? If so, ~the Michigan State Fair would like to hear from that Michigan family, according to Donald L, wala general manager. In arranging this year~s progrem for Veterans Day. to be held: August 31, the State Fair management would like té honor such a family at:a banquet to.,. be.. co-sponsored.. with.. the \ Consolidated War Veterans Councils of Michigan. ~We would like to point out that the four generations do not necessarily have to have seen active service,~ Swanson said. Pron if you. are a member of a generation ily of living veterans or know Patterson won nine of the|high school at to enter} | York Giants, pro champions, Michigan fam-| of someone who_ is, contact|* for Piggott: during the brief spel] since. his appointment and are still beating.the bushes helping in that all important task of en-: couraging good and promising A and T this fall.. While in the pa. he played for two seasons with the Tuske-| gee Army Air Force Base in| 1946, for his final year of eligibility, to join the tan stars, ~Buddy~.Young, Paul Patterson and Ike Owens and 2 new coach, Ray Elliott. He contributed a fine share to the team which that year copped the Big Ten title and later emerged as Rose Bowl champs,..._.. He will get down ~to. serious business with his boys on the Sign New Pitcher DETROIT~Detroit Tiger General Manager John McHale today announced that John F. Drake, Jr., a six-foot righthand- |. ed pitcher from Clemson, had been signed to a Detroit major season. All- Stars a league contract for the 1958: Aggie hopes for a real. winner. feos aip nari soe: lca ca Be Oi V7 * Standard Oil a aes will co-sponsor a telecast of the Colege All-Star football game from ern states. Frank Swindell manager for Standard Oil in Detroit, said today that his company will sponsor. the telecast of the sec pits Bait C Cénter of the, Water.:BERNHARD-EAG LESON CO, INC. ~: ee = [Sports Program |e fetes trrgree ont < _24HOUR SERVICE 8 CE. 9-2781. _ BEST BAIT MONEY. CAN BUY ond and third quarters, / Stations on the ABC-TV net WXYZ-TV in Detroit and WJIM-TV in Lansing will air the Detroit Division area. Six members: of the College All-Star squad either live in or attended schools, in Michigan. They are: Terry Barr, halfback; Rno Kramer, end; and Tom Maetnz, end; all from University of Michigan. John Matsko, center and Clarence Peaks from Michigan State University; Jim Podoley, halfback from Central Michigan College make up the Michigan -sextette. Game time is 8:30. P.M, This year~s grid classic pits the College All-Stars against the New How The State Got Its~ Nickname ANN ARBOR ~ Ever wonder how Michigan got nicknamed the Wolverine State? Says Professor William H, Burt, curator of mammals at The University of Michigan, ~The fur trade was big business in the early days of Michigan. Detroit became a center from which not only Michigan furs but also those from ~ adjoining areas to the w and north were shipped east, ~Michigan probably became known as the Wolverine state because, of the great number of wolverine skins in these ship-| ments,.Most' of the wolv probably came from the a yellow fit twork will carry.. the game; os NO NEED 10 GAMBLE AT BUICK SOUTH LOT + tm om a 1951~CHEV. 2 di. sedan. Runs nice ~225-20 4 Corsair. 6 Cyl. Rune good - 3800 A cen $995.00 $1595 OP. $795. 00 ~ TRANSPOR rAnin VALUES ~ 1954~CHEV. Bel Air 2-dr. sedan shayp: be ee fish, radio and heater runs like a new car 1958~PONTIAC Deluxe 4 dr. sedan. Striking ade inish with black interior trimy Runs like~ new & priced to ~sell: Radio, heater, dual range hydrate? 1956~-FORD 2~door sedan. Fis ension rei tina tt a white top. Extra clean and in tip top condition. See this before vou deal. You'll be glad you did. Ve le

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