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- Champions_Day abstract "Champions Day (also known as "Day of Champions" or "City of Champions Day") is a special day that was set aside in 1936 to commemorate a number of sporting victories and accomplishments by Detroit, Michigan natives and teams in the early 1930s, and especially the 1935–36 sports season. This season was called "...the most amazing sweep of sport achievements ever credited to any single city" by the Windsor Daily Star. This sports season featured, among other things, the rise of Joe Louis in the professional boxing world, the Detroit Tigers winning their first World Series, the Detroit Lions winning their first NFL championship, and the Detroit Red Wings winning their first NHL championshipApril 18 was designated Champions Day in Michigan by the state Governor Frank Fitzgerald, and then specifically for Detroit by the Detroit City Council. Governor Fitzgerald, who is referred to as an enthusiastic sport fan by the Grosse Pointe Review, urged citizens "to pay tribute to the heroes of the sport world who have brought honor and glory to the State and Detroit."".
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- Champions_Day wikiPageExternalLink the-greatest-forgotten-season-in-sports-history.
- Champions_Day wikiPageExternalLink detroitcityofchamps.com.
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- Champions_Day wikiPageExternalLink www.detroitchampions.com.
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- Champions_Day wikiPageRevisionID "679145742".
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Bonthron.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_in_Detroit,_Michigan.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Checkers.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Detroit,_Michigan.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Lions.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Masonic_Temple.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Olympics.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Red_Wings.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Tigers.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Degener.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Draughts.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Tolan.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink File:City_council_proclaims_champions_day.jpg.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Fitzgerald.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_D._Roosevelt.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Gar_Wood.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Garfield_Wood.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink George_Clark_(American_football_coach).
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Harmsworth_Cup.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_National_Football_League_championship.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink International_Hockey_League_(1929-36).
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink International_Hockey_League_(1929–36).
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Adams.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Louis.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Louis_vs._Max_Schmeling.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Mickey_Cochrane.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink NFL_Championship.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Newell_Banks.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Newell_W._Banks.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Potsy_Clark.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Degener.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Anita_Handicap.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Stanley_Cup.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Stanley_Kratkowski.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink WJR.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink WSPD.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink WXYT_(AM).
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink WXYZ-AM.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Hagen.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Walter_R._Kramer.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink Walter_R_Kramer.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink World_Series.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink File:Governor_Proclaims_Champions_day.jpg.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLink File:SignaturePlaque.JPG.
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLinkText "Champions Day".
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLinkText "Champions_Day".
- Champions_Day wikiPageWikiLinkText "Champions_Day#City_of_Champions".
- Champions_Day hasPhotoCollection Champions_Day.
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- Champions_Day subject Category:Sports_in_Detroit,_Michigan.
- Champions_Day hypernym Day.
- Champions_Day type Article.
- Champions_Day type School.
- Champions_Day type Article.
- Champions_Day comment "Champions Day (also known as "Day of Champions" or "City of Champions Day") is a special day that was set aside in 1936 to commemorate a number of sporting victories and accomplishments by Detroit, Michigan natives and teams in the early 1930s, and especially the 1935–36 sports season. This season was called "...the most amazing sweep of sport achievements ever credited to any single city" by the Windsor Daily Star.".
- Champions_Day label "Champions Day".
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- Champions_Day wasDerivedFrom Champions_Day?oldid=679145742.
- Champions_Day depiction Governor_Proclaims_Champions_day.jpg.
- Champions_Day isPrimaryTopicOf Champions_Day.