Detroit City of Champions
1935. The Great Depression. Detroit is ranked as the hardest hit city in America. Speramus Meliora Resurgent Cineribus Akin to a miracle something incredible began to happen. Detroit began to win in a way that had never been seen before…or since. The Tigers, Lions and Red Wings all won their first Championships. An unknown Joe Louis would rise to international super stardom. Speed boat racing, tennis, track and field, golf, bowling, swimming, firearms…champions all and all from Detroit. In this calendar year the city could claim 33 national championships. A celebration followed that has no equal in the annals of American sport. Holidays were declared, a plaque was signed by the president as well as every governor in the country recognizing Detroit as THE City of Champions… …and then…the story was forgotten. What happened in 1935? How did it happen? Why was it forgotten? Why should we care? These topics and many more will be explored by veteran radio host Jamie Flanagan a
Detroit City of Champions
The Other Champions of 1935: Dixie Oils Softball Team - Episode 99
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Detroit City of Champions
Episode 99: The Other Champions of 1935: Dixie Oils Softball Team
Among the most overlooked Champions of 1935 are the Dixie Oils softball team. Jamie and Charles explore their story as well the history of softball itself.
Some of the sources we used for the history of softball:
https://nfca.org/easyblog/womens-history-month-great-time-to-reflect-on-softballs-rich-history
https://www.flosoftball.com/articles/6750269-the-history-of-softball-how-did-it-all-get-started
https://www.athleticscholarships.net/history-of-softball.htm
https://linktr.ee/DetroitCityofChampions
www.DJJamieDetroit.com
www.WearingFunny.com