Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, January 10, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 9
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SEVERAL NEW CHAMPIOls
INTO SPORTS; HEADLINES:
While the present war ei
v the scope of the major Amcri
pions broke into the headlin
writer" has crtmpnfldl a ,Hift" ^
. wercvformally acknowledged i
branches of sports durink tl
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World's Heavyweight Champion .
Ught-Heaeywctght Champion . .
Middleweight Champion
Welterweight Champion
. Lightweight Champlow t>.
Featherweight Ch*a^>|> .......
r~- ' ? GC
National Champion (Pro) ......
National Anwl?w Champion .
National Ladles Champion . . . ,v
- Mid-Western Open Champion . . .
Mid-Western Amateur Champion'
- Southern Amateur- Champion ...
- ' Southern Ladies Champion . . .'. .
Southern' Intercollegiate Champioi
Ladies SIAC Champion . . Miss Lu
Interscholartic Champion . . Henn
jomery, Alabama
TEI
i National/Men's
Champion .
National Ladies* Champion . . . *.
Southern IntOrcolleflater Champior
ABC Btis'i Champion .... + v.. .
^ ABC Ladies' Champion ........
ABC Men's Doubles Champion .
KABC Girls' Champion
vABC Boys' Champion ..........
W RANKING SEPI
600 (ft 1,000 Meter#* *.* V...'.".".
100-306YardDashos> Leo Tarram
lUdkt* Snrinter fCtiampien) . . .
AAU Jbuhn tOO Meters end
High Jump . . . . r~
p AAU All-Around Honors ..... ..
TOO?
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National Champions ........ ...
Southern tntercollejriate Champioi
^PsoutherM kWttellegTate Chsmpior
Mid-Western Champion* '
m Southwestern Champions ..... i
Natiwel
AAU Women Champion,
U?Southern lnt? iLuHegiaie Champioi
Southern latercolletfUft* -JUidieeni
Soulhwe?t?rn Intercollegiate Chai
Cibi^ij Tri^lltiiUu Chan lpiom
SIAC^olf T.*m Ch.opl.Fight
Hank
By LAWRENCE F. LaMAR
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p.LOB ANUKLJiB, Jan.?The muCIi
- discussed, and bruited subject
the coming bout between Ray
? T>nhtnrr.iir nia?trttitle
holder Henry Armstrong, con?
times to grow.ho tier and hotter
According to the latest gossip on
the subject being shuttled back
and forth between New.Ybrk and
this coast city, the match ?is
definitely on.
??JheH??*tng~ show which cspgrtg
predict *01 gross upwards of $150,
? 1MXL will he oqg 9* .the lar^es t
^.attractlo?s, Bfane^Joe Louis showed
in tfew York. Mike Jacobs Will
promote the show the night of January
28th in Madison Square
=; Garden. since ihat bit of assuring
Has fcumjpto the cCast, news
writers haVe found out a few
things surrounding Ray Robindon's
tnetborlc risC in. pugilistic
circles and something about the
P, Ha tall" before accepting Armstrong's
cha^enge. ^
It was revealed through com.
potent channels, that Robinson did
not intend tb fight Armstrong up;~s-^fier
Anv rlrciirriKfimn*'* fTh* ftoHt
- Which had been uaade',?By Mike
JfColw did PQt have the sanction of
Robinson, although that. lighter
obligation to- fight loir
we noted mutch maker, touring
Robinson's period of "oohstajit refusal
to meet' Armstrong, Tk fiiatch
had been made to pit Armstrong
against A1 "Dummy" Davis 1n the
Oardert oh the ?th.
: W Tfcbihson, meanwhile had
-ta^n notified by hia draft board
that he was to report tor induction
on January 30th. The Armstrong
?tm UIM av<> oIMs liwtddtfon Would
i Drove the unty 'big money fight
} he couM get 'between theti and
[ We date Of induction. Mike Jacobs
kept that fact dangling before his
yes until he finally fell for ft;
Htk |* ?*M { #| atS W am * t
~ we h was . runner urgea on
% Xxtem by Jscw becatw orthe
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merarency limited considerably
c4n sports/several new cham.
ea during 1942. Below, the
? individuals and leanialferfc- *8
being supreme in particular
ie past year.
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. . . . ; . Joe Louii
Li .j.. '. Gui L#?*??vlah
T?njr Ztle
Freddie Cochran*
pvt.; ....._. ?rnu J*?k
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. Howard Wheeler
Claude Ret*
.........*. Mr*. Ethel Tarry
y....:;.; .\... r Eaton M*"*"*'
. ........ . . . Chnr'ie McCaulay
-. . Koicoe 3i?eMra
j . . < ? .. .. . Mlii Sadie Ceddwell
t, George Harris T. .^iforrii Brown
ei'? Glenn. Ft. Valley State*College*
r Baldwin, .Warhington High, Mont* j
Wis/
............. Mir* Flora Lomax
i ...... Howard Minnis, Tuskegee
............... Marshall Arnold
. . .t. . Min Edith " Arnold
.. . . Marshall Arnold-Frank Forbes
. Miss Florence Hunt
.... .v. . .. Irving Thompluns, Jr.
A TRACK STARS
; Frank Dixon
......... ,'i . ... . . . . John Borican
-r-T-.? Ed "Culp, Xavier
I, Alabama. Ed Greenld?af Benedict _
Barney Ewell
... . . . ... . Adam Berry. Southern
. Jean Lane, Wilberforce
MUs-Alice Coachman, To she gee ...
? ... ? . Josh WlHiamsop.
FBALL '
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Florida A. an?| M. College
nr. . .x. Florida A. and M. College
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...... . . Kentucky 8laU CoU?f ........
r. Morgan State Coltefe I
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Tu?ka?to Institute ,
& . ;XttTi*r University (
rhltmpioni Tuskegae
npionc ...... Southern University
> ......... Morgan- State College
tgrees To
Armstrong
"heavy investment" made on his
fight cyfeer.,;::''Vv,- ' ' .' .
Armstrong followers here on the
_ coast. Who fart that their man will
- flatten Robinson?were Jubilant "
over healing ' hews that Robinson
had agreed to the fight. However,
George ~ Mfcore. ifonk^ manager
wasn't the most satisfied man in
. the world over some changes suggested
by ' a telephonic conversation
betw^iy flPd Mike
-.Ja^hhs. T| seems Jacohg waa being .
'JdQUOezed" by Robliisdn to divvy
~ gatC ,llS
Robinson, learning that -Ajmstrong
was -to get 30 per centwanted
the 5 pr cient boost over the e
-former champion. ^Moore gave,
Jacobs his emphatic "no," .regarding
a lowering of Armstrong's
percentage take to 32 per cent.
Hloore insisted Armstrong would
draw patrons dollar for dollar with
- Robinson, and so insisted that the
-So per. one for his fighter remain
dk onolv' AW 4V*At tViAfn 1-?A MA
i?o cmvmi v* tuav vkuic ^ffuuiu wc *?v
fight. It appears that the "heavy
investments" that *?Urrcte" Mike
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always-make# in hi# choice fight_
ess, might have hv^ Komefhing to
^ do with RoWnson seeking a higher percentage.
Anyhow, It appeals the
only k>ser in at! this maneuvering
v^Mff "Bumfny" Davis, ^who is /
i afkady out of favor" With the
he N. Y. Boxing moguls.
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j Morris*Was killed lay aJT;engine as
4 she W^e crowing the rail roatt tracks
Sunday. Mr?. Kate I .on a is visiting
r .ngr UIUIHIT, MiU tannic HallMr?
\ Birdja Mae Hranliam haa returned
from Indianapolis. The Junior Red
Cross 6t trtt.Kflrffli High School sent
Christmas baskets to needy per- .
~ JWM apdftsorki by Mrs. Ruaaell, associate
principal Miss Inez Colquitt
fr AfJafiUt' visited her sick father
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tackier* to gain -yardage during th
game at Pasadena, California, which
Armstrong
Instead Of F
York? (C>?It will be the out
old versus the'riew, comes thelflght der
af January 29th at Madison Square hat
Qarden/when Beau Jack of Oeor-- as-,
gia, lately crowned lightweight the
champion by .the New York State t?u
Boxing Commission, engages in a 135
ten round lUSs witn Henry Armstrong.the
iormer trippie cham~
pion, cuirently iu the throes of u [Tjni
aomebaok. ??;? ; " | *
The BCStl jack-Armstrong main; j
was clinched' on "Wednesday. uf j0l
ter promoter Mike Jacob/ proved |
unsuocefisrui in pairing riitne uc?Zivio
and Beau Jack and Arm- fau
strong with Ray Robinson, the -luc
Harlem wfcllri weight so.nsat.inn. jide:
The Jack management bowed fin
A & T Aggie
"Cats," 14
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JACKSONVILLE. Flu., (SNS) ? All
The A. and T. College Aggies from left
OfeeiisUuM), w. L.. pushed 6v*r two the
touchdowns in tlir srroncl period to Vfer
defeat Southern University ol Ba- ,lea
Roug|\ ^La,}^ hi-fi. ^li^thc second sco
before more* than 2,000 fans in the his
Jacksonville Baseball Park. j I
?The powerful?Southern?"Gats" 1
scored early In the flrct Twriod. t Al7
when Senrab Barnes, Southern's
potential. all-American back rani .
back Brown's punt to tlie A and T
24 yard marker. Barnes picked upr
s&. yards thru the line, und a lo- I lcf1
yard jrensity against the A and
Bulldogs placed the ball on the
three-yard marker. On thp next .
play, Cook scored, and McNecly's Ur
placement was blocked, giving the ,
Jaguar Oat's a, <>-0 load. ?? A '
The"TTTSt A~nnd"T scortTcame ln
the second period,.a^ter Burney re- ?a'
covered Cook's tumble bn the 18
yard line. Qh W6 pift.Vs Bill Browtv
C?riiEd_J4ia hah to the ItT-yard' Bu
marker, and after PowelJ picked up O.
a yard thru tlje line, Southern Kli
drew a five-yard penalty,; which Br<
placed the hail Oh the se/e;i ya.tl An
line. Powell scored on two plays, pr?'
but the conversion was short and E
We wiun1 wug im UP, b-b. *"
The'Bulldogs came back und
boored again after blocking a Po,
Southern punt on the Oats. 38 yard:. /
marker. Brannan King and Tommy
Armour combined their efforts to Do<
carry the ball!to the Southern 16 ner
yerrd line, followed by five* yard ?
pew from King to Brown After J. t
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ludes UCLA / by a icore of 9 to
e Roie Bowl I Clauic drew 90,00t
P?o?fia won I .
ro Meet B
lobinson Oi
assignmenE cvi- ''ii
ttly figuring" that the man who st;
3 dethroned Henry Armstrong to
welterweight^ king and one oi Hi
ring's clcveresT boxers, was to.) wi
gh a foe f<?r the newly crowned dr
' pound king.
!he Awns irrnm-Rubins; ;j?hour 1,1
ick a sna.3 wlrea Robinson pre- L1!
ed many c xc uses lur ruuc.nn< be
offered by the Robinson citmp. iU
? that Arnv>?*'.?Ar,- trrnJ rrtwrry^?'
11 "Sugar" Ray's idol and h- Ja
se p? .that Kouoie was r?- th
tant to fight his former rim: T:
ll?Thp ^. r>-.\lrnn(T ")' |'h
>t to' puo-hoo the. Robinson thi
is Defeat S
-6 In Flows
nour gained lour yards Ground i er
: end. Drown crashed over -lor j Ho
winning touchdown. The .coh^j
ftton teiU'd wiui. A mtd 1 <*?
ding. 12-6. IVje^linaf Bulldog i B
re v..is safety scoied vshea Bar.-L-D
L_tins i pipor ) '!!'' tr.HrWf i-.eh'.Mtl *
goal line la the flnal'vei'ioTl. "'"~n
the final minute rf play the
i siarta eleven apparently ncorei j
;ther touchdown on~a pass from
x" naysfcart tr> ltnbrrr frbiutlTj w
lch-covered 52 yards, bid the ot- U
lain callrd the play, back and JL
Milized A _jmd T If)_ yards for
iirhinn thr? .1 rtiitmr tliaf. MP
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: everyone fhystllicd.' f
riie winning ejeven__ns n member
llie colored Intercollegiate Ath- 7
1c Association while Southern
iversity brlongs to the Southstem
. Conference. * fl.
& T, Pn? Southern--^
arts : w?t- TT -Pnitrtr ^
iders I.T . Mason
we LO Johnson Ci
ntflirn C Daulgjs_ wl
ikins ? RQ FDnterrtiirry by
rney RT Moody
Smith RE Butler nfc
ig Qlt Barnw wj
iwn 1>H Cook 0j
new RH McN.ee b wj
wfll FB ' Patterson >-fl
Icorc by periods;
ft T f> l.! II <! 14
ithern . . t; - 0 0 tl ti H\
1. c T. fec ring Touchdowns, Hi
well (2), saiety^ Barr,e$ (Soy.) Pe
L & T. substitutes; Pryor, Ouer- 1
grtolyr J. Wllllams,Xee. Wyatt Tee
ub, Bvers, Brooks, Wilson, Bafi- rtti
Hatfield. Waltz. W
iouthern substitutes: Pentecost, Rc
Irovn, J Knight, Banow, strlnr- -y
f'V 11 1 1
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O. The annual New Year'j Day f j
7 faita, (Phoncphoto)
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eau Jack j
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i Jan. 29 ?
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lol story 1. George Baker. Arm- ?!j
rong'st manager Was the firs "
declare that as far as he and n
ank were concerned, Robinson to
is just another fighter that would ?]
uw plenty moolah thru the gate, ch,
Ucli \,ti^ tlu-lr itrfftleat wmt 'J I of
tere>'..?Tlu;y ate,,?advanced the. [ me
eory that Robinson was hiding } .Wit
hind, ttnr -nuoi gllg T5?ratrF(r ~ ~f=
is__Minr.d y- Lin idling with Ann- ?
'ong. .
The Arm si rung light will ni a r
tck's first vcntim' since lie won 1
e lightweight -title by kayointi 1 j
ppy" I,ni;kin_ of New. Jersey in
rf-p riiimd, thvrr - > > !:, n| n j ^
e Garden. w- Jp
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cuthern ;
sr Bowl
. Mkcholl. Black, Harrison, Mil- ^
1:1. Wll ,.n 7r<?vshort
lorehouse "5"
'lays Morris ..j.
Irown Quintet
riday (light
ATLANTA, Ca._(SNS) ?
Tho Mnroon and White TipemMorahoitte
College and Purple
g'ycr.lPp.s ol Morris Brovriti Col
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43 SI AC season in the Oute
ty, Friday night, January 8. .
ltm?LU*y meet in 44ve Morehouse
rrmnsium.
Coach JVnnk Forbes and his
>le assistant Conch William Exum
11 bo banking on the performance
their new Maroon machine.
itch will include; Alhcrt___Wil- ?
ims, Samuel McMath, A. T. Rob?i
in mil!! 1 uravw. FcllV " J"~
ran*, Preston Wilcox. .Jerome
HTb. George .lett and Roland
arsonM
Coach W. J. Ntckf- will telv at.
v men froth last vears -equad'
rrtely. RusseJl Hnpgood, Rlcharo
hltr, Herman Odum, Jesse Bryan.
>scoc Smiley, William Carter and
barren Chapman i (gp
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HlwnEt
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coreiess Tie
>Tiyy%*&W flu -rsN.qi ? .Tb
jhty Wildcats qf Brooks High
-e h'H to a scorelaaa '.tie bv 4h
icoln 'High School GninesviVp
In the fourth ann'ud?
C.'hssJCj * nlP.vcd in Gainesville
fine Hie holidays. ?
fhe hnrd-chfmdmf--WHdcat-iirr- bv
Cipfoln >frchb, stellar puarc'
i Will "BabV Turner opened
ge holes in the Lincoln line
ich enabled Manning, . Gidderv
i Stores Wildcat backs to'.niln
totsl ol 201 yards gained fronr
immagp-for Brookr ITMi to-hst
a mere 20 v"rds ooinpd frorfimmage
by Lincoln High.
)n a benutifitlty'esecuted double
ersc Giddens ran inside of left
kle. out bftftk-sliar^ly and raopd
yards to the Lincoln two-yard
c, but the timers' whistle ended ~
; game, before- the - Wildcat?
ild push over a touchdown.
3roqks High', defending South
?n their 1543 cage season Janu^
? against the Brooks County- lining
School quintet
inds Soldier's
ife In Desert ~
i NotSo Bad
iff Sergeant James S. Bonds, a
mer Atlantan *b? Is a member
the 378th Engineers. Rice. Calinia.
xi a detailed account of his ex lences
in the desert, Sergeant
nds writes that they get plenty
eat, plus Ice water.
rhc sergeant^ gives credit to their
mlaln for keeping up tho mrtroln
the men. The chaplain's sermr
and miles have done much to- "
yL inspiring the men td'gfeater
BOWL SCORES
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USKEGEE 10
GEORGIA 9'
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ENNESSEE ? 14TJESAT.
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the end of the first half the
Steers^of Texas College, champ
ference, came from beHncHfe c
t0r 4ft^V the iGoMen ^nuge^of^
iastic f^ris, at Rickwood Field.
This thrilling battle was deflnlts-Ttl
ly the most colorful tilt of the year, Si
with Coaches Olevc Abbott and
Alexander Durley matching wits Jin se
an unprecedented .exhibition. of tl
modem football. Coach Abbott's cl
Tigers, employing the intricate w
-go tnrougnour ttp game witn cm r
mazing assortment of passes ei
vhile Coach Durley's Steers un- s<
orked a spectacular running at- b<
. ack. , ^
TUSKEGEE DOMINATES e<
FLAY" ~ =
The Golden Tigers completely ^
baffled the Steers with their fa
n^>iy^*"rr> formation and after, an ^
^change of punts, early in th? ?
first period, opened the first off en- d
Uve drlvq of the tramp Taklne-thrv5aU
.qn the Steer's 47*yard marker. n,
George Robinson, Tiger quarterback,
tossedl a: nine-yard pass to J
Charles Perry, end, and on th? ?
next play, "Little" Arthur Sawyer, **
brilliant halfback, circled left end ti
ror 29 yards. Raymond Head hir tc
through t the line for > y>W .to -T
place the ball on the Texas eight si
yard line, and when " the Steer's U
linfe stopped the Tigers' running at- U
^autif^^acem^^^^rough^thc ".
uprights from the 15-yard line for ?
ft .Held goal, mid Tuakegcc was ?
leading, 3-0. ?
The Ooliden Tigers ktrttck agsiir i*
in -the second period after Bowman *
intercepted a Texas pass on.hlf T
owrh:36-vard line. , On JBv? :flrsl w
play, Q. Robinson tossed a pass to R
~ I ? n 1 I ul n
Was leading ^0-0??* m
Late in the second period the S
Texas Steers moved the ball deep
Into Tuskegee territory, with James
Sheppard and Luther MT\irkoy*' ^
Johnson, stellar backs, breaking
through the Tiger forward wall for B
long gains. Th? Golden Tlgara Ic
tlghtfined and the ball went over
on downs. On. th^ Hist play, co- ?r
captain Sammy Wallace, Texas' l
all-American guard, broke through l
and blocked Tuskegee's punt-on the ]
Ott-Jiard lihe.? - -T? c
TE*AS SCORES ON' PASS
over a touohdown, but the Tlgew R
stopped their attack on he seven- ^
yard line, to take the ball on downs. L
Lloyd Robinson's punt from his R
own end zone was short, V with' w
Texas takhig tne. ball on the 19- ~g
yard line. Sheppard gained a "total
of six yards on two runnlng ?
play^ and Ralph Allen passed to T
Clarence Pollard in the end zone T
i ui n ^ i-u uuiuu vv 11. UUUJ15UH Dtoi eu g
heights, th0 sergeant says. / cl
The hot weatner aimost got the
men when they first arrived last ^
July, the, sergeant reveals, but once ?
camp was pitched and recreational C
facilities set up, _ the men Were c
themselves again. "r . " sgt.
Bonaf is h graduate of PPMB S
er T. Washington High School and a
when m Atlanta, reslaea With Ills daf
mother, sister and brother at 138 B
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Rated By
NEW" YORK- - C ANP) ?Twenty B
four NegrO ' boxeis 'won ratings, \
three of them as champions, in the A
listings made public last weekr by
Ring magazine Which also designa- ad
Bay tihignr' Bohlnsnn <i> Iho 4
' fighter of the yea*/' ah honor won ?
the last four- yOaw by- Joe l^only: ~
Robinson, according to Nit
Fleischer, editor of the Ring, de- *
serves his award because of his re- S
mnntawe perrormances, -Altnoiign v*
h? is not actual champion of |
the welterwieghts, ho is rated a- .
head of the title holder. "Ifreddle g
"Bed" Cochrane of the navy g
LauU and Jimwy Bivkie wwi alee -jf
lUted as kings of Che heavywighi ii
and light heavy classes. . *
in the heavyweight class* v the' k
Brawn fto+nfter was off tn hlm?tf' Jg
la Oroup I. In Group 3* ware Btv- }1
nrof Cleveland, Turkey Thetnp* c
son Loe . Angeles; and Roeboo. ft
To lei, Detroit with the following in fc
Oroup 4; Wmvf Boko, Pittsburgh; fl
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S)~After trailing, iG-7 at
powerful Purple a**l Gold
M thr^CTUtfaweart ?W, ^
:b'ilk up h harrf-eamted'
Tuskegeo Institute, jfunner- \
m ^ acco/id an^
g icnrg thfln 7.00QFrttlrafi-r *
ie ex*r*. . through tie line.
The two teams came' back! 1 the^
cond half, gambling rathe callously
for a score. .With boti lines -a*-,
i&rging furiously, neither team
as able to open a sustained men- J
ve drive, so George Roblnsc^ and'
rank Ftfley; Texas substttn^baclC.; X
igaged in a punting duel. frbin-".*: >n
got off some excellent c.:-of>und
klefcg to keep the ball tfcp in ^
exak territory, but Riley's nag- 3
mcnt -rc>-vara ooot gave nu tne *
ige Jnthis department.
LLEN SCORES WINr.TNG
ouohwwn UN HKACIT- -?*
IJL 63-YARD RUN ' ; ^
alTon their own 37-yard~line?nd
n the first play- from scrimhge
11-American Allen circled rightynd ' roke
into secondary and rented <,?
is field, eluding three woul<-be *
icklers for a beautiful ea-yardmn , \M
r rtrm tht -Tfn>Hlng tfUhft^Vn.
he eht.lrp Tuskegre forward all
opped their attaci: on the sevn)
score the extra point thrctth
ne and was leading. 13-10. r ^
The^ Golden Tigers attempted t6
age another offensive driye sttfi
an Cleve. Q. Robinson, ? BnreQ
Qd SaXryer pSoTlnsr the taall -dfSp >fai
TtiHM V^rrltnry. ThhtRVa M
iimiuaticd Whan 8awytr'i Tvyns
as recovered " by Allen. Atar *-M
eras was forced to punt. Tusked* M
as on the march again, with
.obinsoh flooding the sir wfl
asses. A timely interception I
rurkey^Jbhnaon and^a
bjeppard, Wallace and Tuyil
hile George, Lorenza and
urrlett and Bowman play^d wtB
ir Tuskegee. v
HE LINE-TO: / ~m
? ~ jpM
. JB.?Taylor Peifl
. T.?Huffman ShortH
O?Qarrptt . TAHll J
i= - Oreen Bowmfl Iff
, G,?(c) Wallace CIM
irT.?J .Brown Brown 3
McWohael - Ufl
B.?Pollard G. RobimJ
, H? Sheppard 6ft!n
i K ?Alley aM
. B.?Johnson Van ClA
CORE .BY PERIODS
texks 0 7 | 0 I
"usKegee ? f u w
UBSTITUTES: j
TiaPlg: Mnckclroy,?Allen, M
hell, Httrt and White. ' "
TUSKEOEE: Uoyd. Robinsqfl
orenssa Robinson, t Burnett, CoA
raves. Johnson, Wakefield; Brovfl
teorge and Anderson.
FFICIAL3: '* I
R&FEUBJi,. J. E. CudWltl, I'HllJ
rd); Umpire. 1L.R. Easterly, (>w
ri'lorc'i-');, -slleadlineamaii,?
iates, (Prairie View); FieldJbidH
rank Young,' (Chicago). I7|
J-rti
3g Boy Brown, Detroit; Lu Br|
Vllmin^ton, Del.; Alberta' Lfl
rgentina. H
After Bivins in the 175 pj
hicafo, and Booker Beck?
ary, Ind. Among middleweight
iinup ^ were-tJhartet Enney, M
lioitiian 7 Williams. 1
nit onri Iwihl. ot tH
ffiftMpsott was by himself In <9
^ftnvmg welters wim^Oroup^^^^H
n thelK pound das* fa Orfl
as Beau Jack. Augusta, Oul
l^n'tgomsry,' Ft l?;delphu7^^^^|
leo Los AnsSlss <|
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