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White Seal Wins Three; Takes Lead XIX— NO. 32 DETROIT, Porters And OL. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1941 Jim McCrary Has Done Good Boots Fairfax fbrough Forest Club In Walker And Job Coaching Wilberforce Backs Leads Teammates The Sports Mirror James McCrary is coach of the hack at Wilberforce university, and the play of lie Second Capt. James Hart, Qualls and Ebbs in the game against Tuskegee two weeks ago in By For Victory Ruts J. Cowant Chicago is conclusive proof that McCrary has done a good job. To Anderson Likely Supreme And McCrary started his football career at Flint Central, and then entered Michigan Jumping Joe Lillard, former Oregon star halfhack, Stale college where he starred for three years as fullback on the team. McCrary was Pulls Garrison last colored footballer to play E. & B. Deadlocked til** sparkplug in two of the Spar-* 1 is the with a pro team in lan viftorlcs over Michigan. After Nip of the outstanding man football, a Finish To e National Professional league. Lillard was a All-Americans For Fourth Place graduation he coached at Ark- member whose toe has Chicago Cardinals. ansas a. Q M . and then was head player educated Termites the Duke Slater, one of the I'niver- cohi year. of vic- A scramble In the official stand- h at Wilberforce for one hooted 'Force to a number Clatter Os Hoofs ot low a s gt catest gridiron stars, He returned to Wilberforce this tories during Ihc past two years. v was also a member Coleman, Nash of team* In the Motor City It takes a player with ibillty ing fall ns conch of the hacks and as- Schnu’lby. who come from lowa, the Cardinals. Monday and courage t deliver in the rlutrb Howling league occured sist nut to Head Coach Country was All-Atnerlcan selection last By RAZZ BROW* And Frank Shows Boots has the elements Fritz Pollard and Paul Robeson were and when smoke had cleared away Lew is. year. At the other tackle post Is Fairfax a!! member*? of the A t ii 111 < ago I ni*ntion* «i The key man in the Wilberforce ••Rev." Walton. 220-pounder from which characterize that type of • iron team that played pro football shortly after the Well On Teams White Seal was 111 sole possession Jw.n M'uiie, tin stellar first is senior Chi- Birmingham. Ala Walton was in- Jockey rul- War. Pollard and Robeson were of first place. When play opened attack Hart, a from er engaged iiy the Min shall player. He demonstrated th.s Sun- orltl the stare of the cago. Hart is a capable runner, a jured in the Tuskegee game, but Field 1, day night a* Rotary Bowling Club im. With tli*> foot Im II season almost Monday night at Forest Club three in the lineup for the unit K. (Jerry »l.iblt sos .New fine passer, and can do a good Job will be hack York. thi' mill said at the midway mark, those ardent teams—White Seal, Forest Roller of kicking. next week. His return will in col:iin i. 1 a- Knar Ale defeated Cleveland But in the intervening years the gates game he looked Imd on some shon-pt iced to the pro | followers of the gridiron are al- (iteon ami Cold more Tt rmjt».- iTl'O, to ftit'T. Rink and E. & B.—were tied for A senior. Herschel Schmrlby. 27'>- give the teams in the National Professional league ready casting for hoi.-cs in .New York. .Now he is ic- have been about potential victories against potind tackle. Wilberforce has one power on the line. .\s Knai- Ale opened the ninth dosed to colored players. There is a gentlemen’s candidates for All-American selec- first place with six ing asked why lie het f:;uo on a nag luce )>• frame of ih final game Termite* tion. And of the most likely no defeats. in a ill which lode the agreement between the owners not to employ boys two wore leading by so pins. The local* of for this coveted honor are Seal is only team in favorite which finished last He Ben Stevenson, prospects White the chopped th. lead and pu!l< 1 with- ebony hue. former Tuskegee star, in the Western the league with an may heat tin rap. hut 1 doubt it as performing Confer- unsullied record FOR FOOTBALL CLASSIC a pins visitors a- SIGNING he rates in few of the Fair- tried to persuade the former owner of the Detroit ence. up nine consecutive wins lias rldd> n some funny at piling different times. If tin fax anchor man for I- riar- Ale, to lower the racial bars give a losing a game. Club Con- he did het on Lions and him chance, Judged on current performances without nag that ihe rave, then took nwr the burden Boots power- State, go, with only lost before Mon- won In will but was told colored players were not wanted. Charles Anderson. Ohio one licit again cd :t straight -»* iK• giving him day night, went down before the when he is the size (if looms as a serious threat for an Joe Louis. \ew a 2"b gaiio ,\n>l clinching the vic- The American Professional Football league pace-setters who establish- York is a touch league, end position on any of the All- place, you tory for th< Friar* Air. trying ed league high game for the especially when set the which is to break the monopoly the National American selection this fall. Ander- anew Jockey I'luli J"in;.on \c!,ind season when they hit 977 to replace down on you. Oh hoy! j Jack i!• anchor league has on pro football is most of the large cities, son has hern a power both defen- Nell, the sterling lnn« Vlsih who had rolled games the 96.1 Club Congo set two weeks man o' sively and offensively. It was bis \e indicated a willingness to give players N the tirst colt to he nominated had a chain to -, t th* has the colored ago. Sam Merritt set the pace for and 21'' sbagging of forward passes 'that the *l2 Kentucky licrhj. No game, hip a a chance to play with teams in the league. Kenny White Seal with three games of 199 for ran into i-in split in helped his team defeat University wonder he is hound lie tlie frame, offered a contract tieorge Bennett had to th** ninth finishing with Washington was by the owners of of California. for a 587. winter hook favorite, just as Ids. games of 164. '.’<*7 and 210 for 581 the New York Yankees, but turned the offer as Walker 1 kl ( tew years ago, down A andidnte while Roots Fairfax has 192, 184 hint was n Friars \i» jumped tn'o a »*-pin to remain is California hut he may run like I I 4 him rolling he preferred and work as one lowa has a candidate in Jim and 2n»i for lead in 'in fir-t garjit by 576. did in the llerby. I hope lie of the assistant coaches at UCLA. Walker, the 2<'7-pound tackle. Congo In Mxtli I’lare *:it to si >nr T* in te Hof'tf paced s serious does not as he has Keen a great arta with number in Walker most coinpetion Congo ban one game over he k ins. TcrniPt•» whlt- There arc a of teams the National league, comes tackles in his on Club junior. -11« it tli to ip pin- th- second from two son, and none of the players hit the in rticularly the Philadelphia Eagles. Pittsburgh his own conference—A1 Beunian. The nags ran like trained game's Kdd. hr -Mr and Steelers. 2n« mark, Quinn Frazier coming imwarr- Chicago Cardinals that could good Northwestern, and Wistcrt, Michi- pigs at Keeneland I’ark. Sure, Rolntison -lit to roll up it total of and use some colored nearest wiht ltd. The loss drops I standing gan. they do it a nomprolit track. !• jj to Fi aim Ale s s-(7 With ivers. Their in the league is conclusive proof Club Congo to sixth place. The Walker who comes from Muttcie. crack colored trainer, ! Hnland S:t Man! -p:r king the the poor material the teams have. Porters Cleaners. defending Marshall has Ind.. and is playing his final year Lilly, (orydon. |t> ant. T'.ll.ite- wiped out the lft- • • • • had no difficulty in • for lowa, in his play champoins, Iteiil Hiu r. and the llhynier at |T U lend forced to tiu troll* m showed w inning three from D. A C. Naviga- the he .11• 11 against Michigan that lie is the best Kentucky track. Boys, first eight franc s .f tiic final If what was shown in the first round of the White tion. coasting to victory behind the going jibe tackle to wear the lowa colors is really to town with { gamm Strickland finished w -.tii 21? tournament is an of the ability of the crop, Htt.u k led by Hen Webster's 585 and steeds. Well he should ipe indication since the days of puke Slater, lie those Fatriax w.is high point man of ! Kotin liild Van Muren's 553, the i n Joe Louis need have no worry about losing his crown, game during the full ns lie really knows his horses. was in the fi" llatter having the high game of 218. I tic t veiling p itiitig together game* of who wins the tourney.