E = 2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TIMEE .., PAGE THREE F1 o ~For Wa o o g Tigers Flub, 9-6 * * * * * * The Last Time And Only a Buck Robinson Donates Purse In Final welter Defense JERSEY CITY-(/P)-Ray Rob- t 1naon risks his welterweight title for the last time tonight (9 p.m. EST) in Roosevelt stadium against Charlie Fusari in a Damon Run- yon Canfer Fund show. I "Win, lose or draw, this is my last welterweight defense," said Sugar Ray at his Pomp- tA Lakes, N. J., camp yester- day. But Robinson didn't say "po- sitively." Later he added that he wants to be sure of a title bout wits middleweight champion Jake LaMotta before he gives up the welter title. ! was obvious that the struggle to make the 147-pound limit is ? taing too much out of him. No longer a natural welter, Rob- Limited TV For Big Ten grid Tilts Set CHICAGO -(P)-The Western Conference approved yesterday an experimental program to televise some Big Ten football games in 2 1950., Kenneth L. Wilson, commission- er of athletics for the Conference, announced some games will be available to simultaneous large screen theater-television. Post- game films of games will be shown by regular television broadcast. This combination program will be conducted on' a one- year basis. Wilson said the new plan is aimed at controlling the size of ; the, audience and the selection of the location for showing. The- aters can be chosen so as not to endanger attendance at the game itself, or that of a ~neighboring institution's game. 'T'he program is experimental, and, as a result, its scope will be very limited for the coming sea- son, Wilson said. Tests are planned for Chicago and Detroit. In Chicag games at Illinois and Northwestern will be theater-televised in three theat- ers. " lIn Detroit, Michigan games il be shown in one, theater. he four theaters average slight- ly less than 4,000 seats1each. It is planned to carry games each Saturday through the 1950 season. Wilson said attempts are being made to bring Minnesota and Ohio Stae into the program. "Indicative of the experiment- fI aspects of this program is the fat that we have not yet drawn any financial agreement," Wil- son said. "The athletic directors of the Big Ten have readily confessed theV do not know the answers to - many complex problems posed by 'hiye' television," Wilson said. t~ o