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About The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1936)
LQuis-Braddock Scuffle Is Planned for February John Henry Lewis Sails for London John Henry Lewis sails for London Wednesday night on the Queer. Mary The champ is skated to meet Len Harvey in a champion ship fight Nov 9 at Wembley stadium- His entourage will con sist of Lar v Amadee, tra'-ne Red Bruce and “Honey Boy” Jones, as sparring partners- Laity Amadee was formerly assistant to Jack Blackburn in the Joe Louis stable, but now has sole chajgo of John Henry’s training plans and quart ers Tuskegee Humbles Howard University Tuskogee, Ala, Octl8—After a lapse of twenty-five yours in a game of football played in Wash ington in 1911, in which the Bisons turned back the Tigers, 19 to 0, Trskogeo got sweet revenge here last week by beating Howard uni versity of Washington, 21 to 0 K. C. BULLDOGS WIN OPENER 6 - 0 0 Failing to flash heir 'apparent strength the Knoxille College Bull dogs won their opening game of the season agains a stubboftn Mor -V -n pur l'-p SCO"''. of 6-0 at Knoxville, last Friday afternoon. A large crowd of fans who turn ed out to see the new edition of the Bulldogs left satisfied that the K C- eleven has a powerful line and ,’piip-' fp -p i- rlrw'te the fact that individually the backs look good The game soon developed into a punting duel with neither team having *a decided edge. Morris town st'inpcd And cn i'»v' "'nv? took to the air, but failed to prove dangerous The lone tally of the game came eacly in the first quarter when Mc Crary, veteran K- C- end, blocked a punt and Christman, frosh full back, recovered for Knoxville on t\ , fi-pjnipi) line On ti e third down Madison carried the ball over the final ma'ker. Attempted kick for point after was no good Morristown made one very seri ous threat in the final moments of the game A forty-five-yard pass, Mackey to Gordon, gave the visitors the ball on Knoxville’s 18 line- Again they tried the pass method but to no avail and Knox ville took the ball on downs. Knoxville at no time attempted anything spectacular but stuck to lino plunges and end runs They had the ball hi thefci possession most of the game but lacked the punch to gain needed ground Chicago Eyes Annual Tuskegee-W ilber force Clash at Soldiers Field - I Chicago, Oct- 18 (ANP)—The midwest's football-minded popula tion has its eyes set on the annual gfttno at Soldier’s field Satu day ’ternoon when Coach Hank Cor ■ ith : 's Green Wave f om Wilber-j force university will try to deal d '.?t u-.tion to Coach Cleve Abbot's Tigers from down Tuskegee way ! Because of the advance publicity ; given the game, a crowd of 20,000 j is expected if the, weather is fair I H'rvevei', the e are two attractions which may tut into attendance- At Evanston the Northwestern uni versity team with two colored half-1 backs takes on the powerful Ohio State eleven while down state the Champaign the-e will be Iowa with ts (olored stars led by Oze Sim eons trying to defeat Illinois Local interest, however, will fo-! us on the Wilborfo ce-Tuskegeo p.-T.v.v because of the infrequency ir which college trams composed j entirely of members of the race play n this te ritory. There is also the - la’itv <•" uncertainty, for despite j the fact that the southerners look | •n> on na;e , dope flies out the window wrhen these two schools j meet Tn order to put the finishing > ich'-s to his attack, Coa"h Cor ruthc- s last week had the Ohioans n • g-lng in secret practice- Loss of !8 letter men has created quite a ro-Mem Pa ticular distressing is tho center position which was fill ■ i Inst year by Pat McPherson, now coach at Mississippi M and I u'-stitutes also were graduated and an attempt has been made to ’ug this gap without g eat suc ■ ». .Take Spalding, veteran tackle will also be out with a knee injury. However, the ‘Force mentors have promised a wide open game with ■' nty cf fo ward and lateral pass es. Tusk (gee boasts a strong team •heduled to go places this year. The Alabamans have a veteran line Hus several flashy backs, led by Halfback Green. They are expected to ely mainly on power plays dir ected at the weak spots of the ‘Force line in the opening game with Ho ward, the Tigers won by a 21-0 score- The Green Wave was rolled ' ack, 6-0, by West Kentucky to inaugu ate the season but the snuad has come far since then Tuskegeo is due to 'arrive Thurs day afternoon and will limber up in ' ,‘ashington pa k- Wilberforco will arrive Friday but no pre-game 'action is scheduled C.I.A.A. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Lnwronceville, Va.—J. L. White Colored Intercollegiate Athletic following shedule for member te current football season: October 9—Morgan vs Union at at Baltimoi-e, (night game) October 10—N- C State vs Blue fied at Durham; St- Paul vs A- and T College at Lawrenceville; Vir ginia St vs Hampton at Petersburg October 16—Morgan vs Lincoln at Baltimore (night game); A and T- vs Union at Greensboro October 17—Hampton vs Blue field at Hampton; N- C- State vs St Paul at Durham; Virginia State vs Howard at Petersburg October 24—Bluefield vs Morgan at Bluefield; Lincoln vs Hampton at Lincoln; A- and T vs Virginia State at Greensboro; St- Augustine vs Shaw at Charlotte; Union vs St Paul at Richmond October 31—Hampton vs A and T at Hampton; Howard vs Morgan at Washington; N- C State vs Shaw at Durham; St. Augustine vs Smith at Raleigh; St- Paul vs Lincoln at Lawrence ville; Union vs Virginia State at Richmond November 7—Hampton vs Ho ward at Hampton; Morgan vs A and T- at Baltimoine; St- Augusti.ie at Raleigh; Shaw vs Virginia State at Raleigh; Smith vs Blue field at Charlotte; and Union vs N G State at Richmond November 14—Howard vs Union a Washington; Morgan vs Hamp ton at Baltimore; A- and T- vs Lin ‘head, secretary-treasury of the Association, has released the nmg of that organization for the j coin at Greensboro; N. 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In a tdeg-am sent to Charles, the co-manager said: “Joe did not make indorse ment of any party, for which h i received favorable comment f ■Dm many New York papers Attended meeting in New Jer sey at the request of Mayor Hague- Was supposed to be < non-political, but one of those tricks- They were indignant because Joe refused to make indorsements pnd sent fake bulletin” BISHOP TOOKES AT SHORTER OPENING North Uttle Rock, Ark-, Oct 18 (C)—Bishop H- Y- Tookes of the A M E- chu.Vh was the main speaker at the opening of Shorter college lust week- The school began its 52nd year. Yale Greets Jesse Stanford, Conn , Oct. 18 (C)— Faculty members and students of Yule university greeted Mr- and M s Jesse Owens when they ap ,peared here last week on u whirl wind tour through the east for Landon and Knox- Jesse was con HINTS THAT BOMBER BEING SIDETRACKED FROM TITLE Joe Louis may meet Jimmy Braddock in February. News of that the great Negro fighter will be matched against the I world's heavyweight champion stirred those who have watched the Brown Bomber fight his way up from the amateur ranks. There will, however be disappointment when it is known that the bout will be a noirtitle go—if it es held. Hene’s the slant: The only box office attraction in the fight game today is Louis Tho powers-that-be have temporar ily contracted to make. Max Schmel ing the next champion- Miko Ja cobs and Madison Square Garden hold the catids in the fight game Brad dock is a vassal of the Gar den, which does not want h.rn to Louis To Seek New Triumphs Abroad Pompton I<akes, N J , Oct 2— Joe Louis and his party of train ers and managers arrived here! Tuesday morning to start training for the ten round fight with G'*o-1 Brescia, the Argentine whirlwind, at the New York Hippodrome on Oct Oth. 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