Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 25]
the No. 1. conteuaet Moore~s world tif victories in 31~ e battles, 21 by & Calderwood wW, his manager; and: his trainer.. ~Fisher. ~ | at. the Rome straight v The. invading - begin grid squads~ training at ng ~2~ Mon- will meet the ae vies Jack: | day afternoon, train son State College Tigers in the/. ing there last Sat 29th annual. classic gridiron tilt {4 Se Detroit Boxing staging the ini gr sk same 5 RE classic for the.~ of the) Pec pected for the an whieh will Children~s Orthog choot (for | be played in the famed Orange) Ad emotionally - children)| Bow! Satéium. a arranged for the. fighters totrain} ~ other highlights. of the wee. in the giant, multi-million dollar exhibition building on Detroit~s riverfront. The pybli~ is admitted free to the training _sessions, ~It~s that kind of fight,~ Handler explained. ~I can assure fight fans that this will be one of the most colorful boxing programs they have ever seeh in Detroit. Among the things that will help make the presentation a spectacle will bé.a ~golden circle~ of $50 seats around the ring which wil]l seat persons in semi-formal (blak tie) attire. And, the St. Andrew's American champion ipé Band (kilts and all) will be Gnhand to greet Calderwood when~he, enters the in| the all-time great _ ~Jack nrougnoy road~ this weekend for famed Miami and a fabulous Orange} ora aoe Classic and Festival j) i=) nd. beaten and united Rattle ed by many fogthall fans one: sk ar December 9,..at 8:00. saa end will inelude the Pepsi Luncheon Friday af: 1:45 p.m. at the ft and the lgng famed c ade sheduled to begin getup at 12:30 pm. been planped to spotlight the of the fahylops Julian ~congam| | ball) ae the world's eet alto saxophone player, and is brother Nat, a widely acclaim: | _ eprnetist, as guest soloists. ~se Florida A&M University~s un t. rs~cal]. Company - sponsored to ick offi denn eh i sic ae ae pss: A fantastic hafftime show wa ee a4 band with ~ show des 10} WAMI--The Bee ttlers, mae ag Coga-Coia: Company: of At Janta will participate in several | <a gtog Ay Eee Hes pr 46 Greenauilka,. Be me ig ain vitedioasiea~ ae Demiater ring with ~sete Tee Breve, % Professional basice: ~at its finest and fastest-Wat he offered at the Olympia Stadiiim Friday, Dec. 28, when the*Chigago Majors and the- Pittsburgh R eg) Seng new American.: gue meet in the: a wonde le-header. ~ é es The hilarious ilu Globeable. brand of < fut.: pote sae against the Washi Generals| trotters will. djspla ar inigpit-|in the first game ~on. this great | the fantastic Abe Saperitedi, ed be bill. And Cab Calloway. ill serve Gite as. master ee ceremonies~and will give agen fans t vad Ein re. te + 35 years the: boss of the eel Basketball - High school~ pnd | collegiate teams will* play. for the | first time in preliminaries to Detroit Pistons home games: 5 Convention Arena in a of basketball ~extras~.ahne for the balance of the 300162 season. Lutheran East and West highs will stage both ends of ~their annual city series as forerunners to Pistons~ games. at- the Arena~ while Lawrence ~Tech ~has switched two dates to the down-town{~ court and will play them as_part of twin bills -which will feature the Pistons and Ls ~Angeles in the nightcaps, | The prep pk will kick off the se of ad eyents when they wth at the Arena on Saturday; Decembép ie os part of ~Lutheran Night" palvibies - at the Arena. The,,Pii ons ill led by Oscar Lawrence eth: first home g: basketball season~ Ty ember 12) at 8 P.m.,. Fieldhouse, Third and Pitkin],;~ avenues, Highland The opponent is a traditional rival, ~Bett een, senior ial since the" 1958-59 ~season. The) * ~| Smith ~algo - annoy Sacona hae ar Ae ~EXTRAS~ evening~s ~regularly scheduled ~National Basketball Association game: ~Both Lutheran schools ~will~ teday 4-seturn to the Arena on Saturday, March 3. for the haisienyld to the: Syzacuse Nats-Pistons counter. Tip-off time for fhe the Pistons 0 ip Apecles at | at approxim ately I Dn. _ Riston Di 3. Si famed Marque Harlem [new tea preps will be 7:15 p.m. with the ists cits a Capa ec pan. =i |ANBA, pay as the ~ cludes suc ~no star performer~in a fast- elt Globetrotters and ~the iriea' variety program that will -add cessful ~super-salesman ~of ~ to the pleasure. of the~ oceacign.| ball in. the history of the sport. Saperstein. acter wi 2 activities of al 29th annul | ra Sore. se Haier Sey Shoat | gn. and untied a fa Heap fhe. no aa out} ~The strong~ Reese 0 co oh art-f.: as Sam 3 Serna, Ken} Petea-| 4 soh, Ja 2 Le faced slated to begin~ at oph, Saciig Pepe ~Spha W ag Bschcg ss ware veg and Bon pers 6S neg the Pitts-} - Wayne State University ~will | jn Latirence Tech diff ynake its | ber, Con-| ~have a light athletic schedule: this first appearance at the Arena nie aking, 2 Jon age ttl Jim o: as only twp of the four BaF on Wedn _ ~MeGoy, ~Pt ws and Panny wipter sports a od oppose A: tion 4 ae.: ' Scheduled. for Windsor.. i: ~ Fwo: road games ied Coach take on oe ae | Zoe] Mason's ~ team Friday, "16. -Warciors ~in oy the WSU pv the. schedule; ~ while a Foetige be. tg oot Neggasine Talon ~ of Washington, 1. C., a Sl Rou: A 2) FIX; nationally khowa ~figure: in 4 pole relations, ~heads the ~com ~ rom, ~advertising space~ 2 bod the aie souvenir program. 9. @be disclosure was made ~of public welations at ~Flerida A-and M University: which: span {announcement of C he! BE cain pe ~ticipation were handled through si ge H: Kendrix Organiza: 3 hationat + public relations end sales P the Florida. Couneit of Coca ~eight years, purchased the: A&T panies were ~ standing playets ot: the aunts ~by Gharles 3. Smith HI, direeter | ing firm: ~Moss. H. Ken-| nt ane reselinadl caseune | ayes oe a aR ORES the season. ~. rds were anno jach ~Bump ounce follow; Aes oF ed ~Twenty. tiphbers of the etter winni zu, or exa | positions, sp~en tack | os Hea pli. He pow lists Detroit as his ~ firmed. Tuesday Be ~the Sandy Stephens. Fee 8 ~ Wilma Rudolph, Olympic _| tar ftom Bennessce + | secretly. married last:| Willian ' Ward; - a fellow | ber | be achéel Uraeb'igina new ~re ne aed took~ three ~were backfield choices on doth | ted Press and United | } Press~ ~interriational ~ all-Big ~Pen | team ~along with @hio ~State~s~ Bob - Ferguson ~ and Minnesota's A&I at she month medals for the United States in Ohe | of. Fy sidelines on ~Michsiesspree x| con Was) =>. in mem- }-. Phe gold tuss: mpre for in ors and finished the game" with 24 points; one more than his Pershing vival.. i jp dra ~in 11~ field ig ig a sophomore. pay but + Tears] fo peewee orn A & M in Mississip- | tiitows for 85 points as Mosthern conquered Renby; 66-56. Ne footiall: ica Feam, it was disclosed ~today. é Phe four are: Ohio State~s Bob! Ferguson, ~ Sandy. Stephens and oo = ive pnd~ e WSU svimyners = or babs, aes Cit nes University of Sefferagn ty ri, met A oraty she W ter|ing.- ~ rea a ean America ~ ma ~conducted | rhe: by Bel serge~ vee call of the terrific bee ~tine nd rates as pee best Gopher Megha footall sary bee. been, ss tions. rol -out runner, a des in a crisis - ~no qua so much to his team as piven set by the late d chose tenm istohesslen aie Stephens, the tise ~Negro quarpel = 33 to win All America honWas described as ~~a~ powerful a to surprising Minnesoyp soem wee winn Er; ng equal first-string ote. din the first. quarter *sgeinst~ Os-: | born te win with a final score of. Joha Stinson, of Cass, led he rris is related to Northeastern grabbed a 26-12 re Wine. State center | Balftiie lead against Motor, Georg _ Brawn, who was instru-| SUt-stering the dosers, 16-7,. me asian him. to Mich- the last quarter, Caach Bob Goni igan. bear called on 43 of 15 players, ~: Leroy Haywood leading..with 18 | pg points. Ben~ Thomas made 11, aM | the tne nuuiber as~ Mumford~s if A? ins se loee de reer i Sie ee: 14)" ty ~ piatag hr ee ee $ Cass~ the 2400-member Foothall Writ-| 62 - Dire er {both teams swith 17 points ~on ~No fallback at Ohio State, and | eight goals.and ia ~tree throw. {matched Bob Ferguson for brute,| -Qe the West Side Northwest ~ gifensive ~power,~ ced: scoring. 27 points in: each. period and -gmothering Copley, 89-44. wer]. The starting fiye players scormeant | ed 7% points, -Andy ~ hay: > x meant ing 27 on 18 baskets and one free throw, Rick Greer had 14, while =~ hr atari and Rey. Adams ingeal he 10. Al ~iO. AL Alla made 10 for the losers. jt ckle since Dick Wilduag in| Louis fiyatt as Jamés Price, meet, Be fepaing }. xg a both reserves ~seagon, conor cy one teams avis, rated the natign~s top| tributed ost. tot f naa ts le Bi! State travels to Cleve-. ifback, broke Jim Brown's scor- 47-36 wk over Park Hedney day. Dee 6, for $j) ng, rushing and Ym re-| Each ~ 13 Rhewing pal ae ~ | Denidente thletic,Conference) eords does; an Hig wn gt r~ ~with John Carroll. The v9)! potauite Bb Se rte in sheer pow- din. Neither eae Ey: Wa: yon. game in their er,~ declored. Taek Laok js Tt be de] sepagn form, at River | two - ngs last segson: 4a mi and a more. oe won as Sheet mi) teres ~ take ~their ee tal Pap aga, 2) that gave jou races mle Jagt. season, Player enon den
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