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WETK ENDING SATT^RDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1045 PAGE FTVI LittleBluesWin 13-0;ShawLoses 52-0 ENDS I-YEAR HILLSIDE HIGH WINNING STREAK BY JAMES ‘SONNY" Mll.l.tR DURHAM The Wjsliii.gtun Hit'll School Liltlc Hluos thiuw utf a hrst period scare lo score touch downs I the second and third per iods and overp-wer ^ slmiit! Hill side Hornet 13-0 and end a seven gan-e Hillside winning streak over the Little Blues startiriK hack in 1937. The two .tearris played to a 6-6 tie m 1P36 and to a scurelos:; tie in 1939. There was no tsume ni '41 but there were two games n. '‘4;i and ‘43. The two teams did nut meet in 1944 After punting to Hihside early in the initial period it looked as if > the Little Blues would again yield to the domination of the Ifuinets as they drove deep into the Little Blues territory to reach ihe U yaid line and lost the ball us u fourth down pass dropped in the end /one This was the most determined ef fort of the Hornets to score as the Little Blues forward wall begun to click and thus to spoil Hillside's Honu-corniiig befoie .i large throng of spectators \slio had come to sec the Hornets continue theii domina tion of the Kaieigh lads of Couch ' P. H. Williams. The Little Blues really put the game on ice in the third ^Tiod as the Blues scat back Co-Captain Squirrel McOuire took Greens punt on his own IG yard litio and cut to the let only to reverse his field and ; pick lip blockers t> rue d''’en tK- side line to score. At the Ilorneti 45 yard line Little Bai blocked the lust man and from then cn it was a case of McGuire outdistancing the safety man he covered the 94 yards to pull ihc crowd out of their scats. It was early in the si-cond period that Co-Captain ‘‘Big Ann " Pers n broke through to block one of Green's boots and to pick up the bounding oval after it had i-luded several players to score from the 10 yard line, and thus he became the first Little Blue to score on the Hornets since 1936 Prior to this time Hillside had never beuten the Little Blues who won the State title in 1935, playing a 10 game sched ule and nut having their goal line- crossed until the Champicnship game with Stephen Lee of Asheville when Worthy a former Shaw Ain- lete raced the kick off 94 yards to score in the last few minutes of tliv ume after the Blues had put the game on ice The team was coached by C. L. Williams. The Little Blues missed unothei scoring opportunity in the second period when they drove tc the 18 yard line only to loose the ball on doM ns by inches and they came rit-Vif hnf-lf fn rfiivp to the ‘JH varfl when Worthy a former Shaw Am- lete raced the kick off 94 yards to score in the last few minutes of the jeame after the Blues had put the game on ice. The team was coached by C. L. Williams. The Little Blues missed aiit-’hei scoring opportunity in the second period when they drove if the 18 yard line only to loose the bull on downs by inches and they came right back to drive to the 28 vard line but they foiled when three sue cessive passes were grounded. ..III. loo made uiiolher serious at tempt to score as Springfield, theii speedster, took one of Wilder’s - punts and ran it back to the Little r Blues 20 yard line where he was pushed out of bounds by Foots Chavis. Springfield had covered 35 yards While he was in the game he was always a threat to score out wBlS kept in check most of the night Hillside held an edge for the first period but the IJttle Blues took over for the remaining three periods. Wilder outpunted Green us hir punts averaged 46 yards. Both teams scored five first downs each and Hillside completed three passes to none for the Little Blues. The Hie- nets had one pass interception by Wall of the Little Blues Raleigh had no intei'ccplions. The Victory was a clean cut and Bluefield Topples Winston- llls'li:ir:(-| In lonl Vliiliii' (!i). Sli:ik(-ii|i Salem Teachers 19-13 H0,;AR0 RONS t I! n niff Thuii.ai Allen, star fullback f'- the Noilh Carolina College Eagh ‘ ii 'aiyiiij' til. pig-kiii I a ^ uchdown durinc the Eugh tiouncing of Winston S.ilen Teachers College two week' ago III iJuib.iiii Tilt- final score was 32-0 in favoi of the Eagles and Allen made lii> contribution by lipping Ihiough center after fak ing a lateral He is a native of Uuihain N. C. Eagles Trample A.&T. Aggies, 40-0 r.OB MONTtiOMKRY ;S 111,1, IN ARMY : NEW YORK iCNSl — Cpl. Bub iMontgoneiy, lightweight n - i IS yet stationed at Mitchi-il tiekl With the recent reU.. • of Sol Hrn- I tola, NBA feathei weigiii clitunpio-i. Bob U left bf the f>rily ring chain- I pion yet In the service. l l.YiNC BALI. ( l.l'HS "'iH’AGO Tie ei. e-nig wi-dge that ay mean coast baseball teiiins ulayi.ig III eilht i the American or tile National League was the sign ing of volume travel contracts by ]’ major league.baseball clubs call- eiviee 111 I94(> With flyuiw lecognized at a meant of travel . oal. lub.s and the promisi- of 9 lo 10 hours trunsconlmeiital fliglil iitieduies in the near future the airangemenl of schedules ullowni,’ t -a-.t '.ity to have a men.br ■m in either league would be po'- eibl*. I.tfgis VA. STATE TAKES PIRATESJ5-0 HAMPTON INSTITUTE, Va - Sparked by the off-tackle jolts of .swivel-hipped Handy Royal, half back, the end 'weeps of speedy r hn "Kimbr'' ' Juncf. and the bril liant quartei h.irking of Aaron I Buggs, a well-cHirdin ited Virginia I Stale powen. ,u.«c rolled over a ^ame but detei-' -less cn-w of Hamp ton Pirates 35-0 Saturday. October 20. on Armstrong Field. Joi «■ a hainiaek shf-wed amaz ing skill as he plact-kicked fiv -.ut I live extra I'o.iit' successfully. The Trojan driv v ' launched in •he sc (nd quarter wb ii Royal, al ternating with tailback Pr'ire and 1 halfback Hite, worked the ball down tc the Hampton 12, then reeled iiauiid left end to score standing up. He added the second tally in the third quarter when he shovrsd off tackle from his own 48 yard tiipe and laced .52 yards down the sideline to the end zone. He scored a third time from the Pirate 9. through an end sweep, after recviv mg the oval on a reverse fr m Piice The fourth State touchdown wa;* !■ 11. u l.eii a 'Irojan liiiesmaT ' iMrk''d rhiirctult John'On’s pun* up. lie auueu me setoiiu lauj the third quarter when he shovevl off tackle from his own 48 yard •iiipe and laced 52 yard" down the 'ideline to the end zone. He scored a third time from the Pirate 9. through an end sweep, after recclv mg the oval on a reverse fi m Pi ice The fourth State touchdown was (• I j, when a Trojan line.sma i C'hiircliill Johnson's pun' on the Pirate 30 and Jones, Price i. ','lliim the pigskin, 'ucccssively, advanced to the 10 Then Price battered his way through center for pay dirt. !,ie last period. Price account ed for the final Trojan score from ‘ho Pirate 29. after the visitors had marched from the State 48 m six downs Gid Smith and Corky Peyton spearheaded the Pirates' scoiiiii threat, while John Tiaylor. and Jame^ Bailey, ends. Ernc-'i .h.hiison, center, and Bill Linwood. tackle, were staiideut.s in the Hampton for ward wall. a tvell played game whieh saw l\\. ol the best team in the state meet Both teams jilayed well and Hie credit for the Little Blues vicoiy goes to the entire team. The Blues used only six .subslitute>. BiOM5ERVATIOK»HINT5^ Kunibi-r Three of n terie$ DURHA.M — The A and T C-I lege Bulldogs of Git-nstx»ro wire no in.itch for the N C. ColUi.c Eugli-s Saturday iiftein>>on at G K«1 1. Field as the-- suffeud a 40-0 • imjiling. This mark' the first time in history that the Aggie- have failerl to - -re against the Aagle.i. ..nd is al'o th'- fl 'l time the Dur ham team has scored more than three touchdowns on A. and T In the opening qu irtcr. Lee ir- ceived an A. and T punt on hi' own thirty-five yard line and '.an ■ the rcmanilng 65 yards to score* without being touched Only a few secon..s later G.olbreath ran aroi-nd tnd and raced 45 yards to reach the ; V. .'f /iif.i -T.iiKlii 3. The second quarter was mainly ;■ punting duel, intei-per-ed with brilliant line play on both sides | .Ifowtver. the third period saw .hei Eagles Npen up to tally 21 additi n al points. Early in tlic quarter Al- j len punged through center after hi« | team had staged a m irch and had ( registi red ihrei- con'orutive fir t i downs. A pass from Galbreatl, ■ Jones uccoun'.ed for the extra p*i.-i to set the count al 19-0 Later in the third fian-e Gal- breath received a punt on hi- ow thirty yard strijx' anJ sprinted 75 yards for the pa.voff Harding fol lowed this with a kick for the extin point 111 this same big quartei i.o*- took another A and T p int an-^ ran forty yards to tallv Harding kicked the extra point With the gaiiu- on !•» in the fout»h quarter, Plummei set up the f]i> touchdown when he intcicepted iBivaut's na«c moH ei.rne-l li.»- >.■ breath received a pum on ni-. ow - thirty yard sliijio an.l sprinted 75 yard.s for the pa.voff Harding fol lowed this with a kick for the exit a point. Ill this same big quart* i Lee took fiiiulln'i A and T p-inl and ran forty yards to tallv. Harding kicket the extra point With the game on I't in the foui'b quarter. Plumniei set up the fio. louctiduwn when I.e Inteicepled Bryant's pass and earned the jn- skin to tile A .md T iliirly On tin- following play White ripped thi-ougti tile lin for a thiiy-vard run iiilo nay-dirt. Harding rec«)veied his own fumble and ran for the extra point 111’..- the final caunt at 40-0. Wai liaivks To Plav in N. V . Tlianks«ii in« Day NFW YORK 'r'NS* The Ttiskt- gee AAF Warhawks. wl:o won l:.st yiai's -ol|.-:’- grid title iiitd the London Sub Ba-ii- Ra.ders an- she- duk'd to jilay Tl.ntiksxiviiig Day at the Polo Gr. uiids. Tl.c game will be under tin- .-jio e surship of As-'irci.'tteii Football C'li.u t.e I'lr-k. .. vsliich 1l •')' up ot pilots wh') fought 111 th'- It.illaii can j.aii'ii . bemi! coarhi-ri 'ly Bill,. Bell, f'j'in.r Ohio Slat, ace. I.Ol IS- CONN TITI.E SNAt; NEW YORK 'CNS. So far. ‘h L.ouis-Conti match ha' g tten no -.vh. ie whin .Mike Jacobs pteseni |i “ Pit.'bmgh Ch..lleiiger witl a new contract this week. Conn' manager. Johnny Ray >iid •'No a'l solutely. ni.-.’’ Nm until Conn's At- -q J.|ii,i n Pi't'fl -->ui the contrai-t. Meanwhile, Ray is holding -'Ut f. three tuneup fights hef re Rill meets Joe n the n.fHio.noft bout 't don't give a whoop what Ixiiii diies." said Ray 'Anywav he cm' afford to take any tuneups tjecause tie's the ihampioTi, b it Conn needs the work We want the-ie fight- preferably in sm.!)! eities The - fii'.ht' would give Billy the sharp- oer ai.d zip he need' He's ovu- - ' ight. t'Xi Right ri V. he'.- a good ■'ia po'iids anl 1 fi.’un- lie'll be • It*' i'- ja.onds lighter" "’e ' hik- Billy, i r ly a month "t «if th' Army had this to say ■bout It ah "Till sjHiiIing for artiuii . ide: 1 eWe Untie Sam about 535.00(1 III taxes and -omethlng I'.M: ' ave t be dune about that I don't ' ■xpret lo make any n-onev on the 'Lineup but I do want to be ir- 'I')' -ii -tiaoe btf M I get in the im? i again with Louis \ \f I iMiis (lonn k : jdci 1 'Wt- thicle Sam about i 535,nc(i III taxes and something will '-ave t be done alMiiit that I don't •xpt (o in.ike any leopev on the 'lineups, but I do want to be in 'll)' .p -liane bef at I get in the iin? again with Louis." At I oiii.s R'-foro Cdiin L-siiPi vicIi ^iiiils ('r.n-k NEW -.’ORK TNS) l.iBht'velglil h.ui.pi in Ous Lesnervich after 3 ■11- -'I'H '--eht months service In the Coast Guard, has put m his bid » b loe I ouis. in case the Champ should want a line-up be- h. iM t' Conn ‘t.id I.csiKi vicii, 'I never made much money with th» lightweight tj’k* ind I havtii'l n.ade any more for more than Ihn-e vears That's ' V I'm ii'kiiu' Mike Irui.bs to give •n" the 1.0 d.s mateii. if Joe fights br fore he pikes on Conn." Gus ex pects to lesiimc training arnumi •he iiii'JH},. „f Nov-mker and the" he exjiecls to weigti I80 jHiurid-' five more than the light heavyweixld limit. By Januaiy llu 30 yeai oid cliampioii cotilend.- he wilt bi lea dy for action. The last time l.e-iuivieh foiight. it was in 1942 iigainst Jimmy Biviri.s ■•SrerT.> like a long time aglie commented. WINSTON-SALEM Th Blue- Held Te.i, iiei Coll 1',. tip pled the Win.-toii-Sah n. Tei-eln i College In a liaid fought ^aine, t-i the score of 19 13 E.iil-r n. tto- -.••• end quarter S...inlei' p:i 'id to Turner foi the fn.'t Bkufik-cJ loi. Holtz pa -'-d to Hii-'ell 111 Hie ix point Late in Hie e..,fi.l qinr- ■e; While ;.l-ckc'l a l‘liieii-ld punt and Hairston eoveied the ball in tin •Ml zone for th. fii-it T C tally ' h • f I the ixtiii p- lilt by Co-.p- er fell shoit Wheeler ii .i ten y..icl . -I.e o.dl ov. r lot the .te- ond aixl la.sl T. C .-eoie C iojx i • • lo H.rir.'ton f T the xtra i in' Th.' . nded the 'eorli.g foi ft,.- lit- • lii-lf TIu- .'econd half was ojjeiicd with Blui fn-ld leetivme Fiei-t f ottvl Woods rail the kickolf back to r ' 37 >'I'd lun .III I w.i'- Imdly •Jill.tl rh/.-'ii l>y Captain JaniCS Riowii Siveral pi.- ' fiom tiii.> Doint fell .-hurt of ti. ir in.iik and T C took OUT on ■.heir own 2.^ yard line Six play' later T C had "le kill r«'lii'- on Bi-.efield' 2(i yard line, win re T C fuinOlerl (itid Bill'fi-Id lee ril'd fn ine fiii.d minutes of the 3nl quaiter. S.imk-:- pas.'i-d ly Tuiiier, wh - in turn lat- erak-rl to Woixk and Wood- w«-ni vi taiidiiig Thi' j.lay 'l.i't'O -.n their own 2'i yanl line Th try for the extra point by Holtz was blix-k- ' • Thi- ' iid'd th. s oring f r She -'v riio For Blii.-field, Willi.iii.- at eente--. Woo-i.s at H B. Sand--s at tjiiarler ; .u-k .1,0 Tun- I al I E. lead the Hkiefield attack. Davis at 1, E . Wheeler ami Walk er al F B. Benntll at L. T and Captain James Bn.wn •pa'-ked thi T C lineup ...V •o'- l.otiis Backs Davis N. Y. tj'lv (niincil ■W Y'ORK Jo- I ouis. heavy- rhf champi'-n of 'he world just icrcj r.'.ft, it.iliiar.v ervice. is- da statement through the Vet- 'lai,- Non-l‘ rt, C inmlttee fori 'ii H.-Eleelio: "f Br-njatpi/i -f. 1 Ufivis-. Jr. harking Mi D-Jvix for | re-ele.tion ty the New V.>rk City' Council. Tbe ^lafeirent, which w.i,. made just befiire his depailure for fa!- forma r«-ceiilly, read: "As a veteran and as a N'-eci f am ealiInK 11.00 ill niy finujb 1- make B«-ii Davis tlieii- nunibi-r ' choice for le-electiun t . the Ci' CyimnJ Wi.ile (lie b y were liii.i. J; mg out Hitleiisii, ..bio.id, Ken Iz.i.e Kept puuehiiig agair-t Hi'.leii n and Jim Cruw back horn.-. HI-' pro gram for the viteians. fui jub- e iU''ie fm .11 i what thus wai furniu ret-cntly. read; "As a veteran aiul as a Negre. I am ealllrig ojh.ii ill my fririidf, i- ! make Hen Davis their niinil>"r t choice for le-ek-ctiun t/ th.- Cit . Cuimcil Wiiile t(.» b y wei-.' kim-.k mg out Hitleii .ibioad. Ben lia.i- kept punching agdie-l HilUn n and Jim Crow back home. HI*: pro gram for the v.teiaiis. foi jobs 1 .j '1- • fill .11 1- w hat this w:. wa- fnogkt f r. v.e ha-.-e gol to kicjr punching for Ben Davis and send ' III* ('if Council" It was also announced that M> ;ii ,. ,0 t iiiorarv chaiiTiian of the Veterans Nnn-Pntisan Com- Dl TROn. Mick. .ANPi — .k-sie ‘>weo- Otynij.i spi.n. and bi . ! juii p eluii.-jiioi . WO' iiMioii.' ftiii I . I- I'd tii.m the Fold .Mi.loi lompaiiy lu re during u it rent sliakeiip dial reinott"* itiiiy il Bennett fioiii the |j.,weiriil po-atiMi he lield with the cooip.iiiy (t.i a nutiibei of ye.iir The inleriiutiuiKiIly f.inioic ti;>., sfji- had just letuiiud liom tl.i Pacific coast whtn tie lo-t hi- po-i- tioii with the Fold .Motor cum|iu’:> f)wens had served in it;; jj. :,c it lations department foi twi y.i.r,: He declined tiu- i-.ui.piiiys ulfi'i 1, t..ke aii.Uitr job. h ?aid Ex|ires.sirig a wi.h to go into bii - iriess. he remark'-d "1 made a nice chunk of niuii.-y this summer wtiik- on 'h. .oa-t an] I think It wouir! bi- ..Hvisatile to /o ij'to some kii of tni'ine-. I'm not sure right imw jiHl what | ward lo do.” At the same time that Owens w.is dischaiged fr .m th.- company s service, Willis Ward was rchired Ward was recently discharged from the army He was called bir k into fi:e uimy in 1943 after being drahe.} b'-fopi- Pi-ail Haibor and ilisrharg- ed immediately affei th.- Jap;.--., e made their attack on that Foil. miltci- For .Mr Davi' Re-. lecti"H h..- Il adqi arl. rs ut 2367 ' dith Avenue. New York Roy A ' I lo r h-ads the .'.imn'ittce WAKF. SALVAGE CO Wo Buy tml ^ell Everyth.r e Valu* FURNTTUHE — STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS _ RADIOS 337 S. Wilmingtea St. PhoiM 2-2327 RAT.EIGlf riu' Howard •'Bi-.oii ’ iimniiit' lip a ll •core, to k Hie iii'a‘.:iii r.l Hie Sli,.'A- University • l.-i nil Saliiid.iy afn 1 tHHui on ('liavii, I’.ok Field The ik-.n.'" Miff, re 1 tl 11 I.e k ..f leeivc Wele Ul.ible to io|, Hie li.iv.'Md on-laughtei wlu''h view iiioii- po-.-.ifiit by the minute 'i'll i-)lors M-oii*d tilth- fiT'l toeehd iwn in Hie opening ^(.(■olld^ of Ihi- gama K.iyn.»nfl Smith. Ih.w- ,iid left liair f';ick. took Hie ball on the opening kickoff and raced BTi .vaids from hi' 15 for a touchdown, Howard fullback faileil t» (oiivirt The se.re was C-D Howard -■'.le-l .ii'.iiri later in the first periixl wiieti Hou/e interiepte'i a pa.s' from H.iywo.Kl intended fur Taylor on ircl'-t 4.*i and galloped to shaw'.^ fi H-'U/e. after two tries, bucked lh« ball over for a to'ieiid. wn The kuk by H'.u (• was good and the r..ie rtotKi al 13-0 Tile 'Mi'oiis'' wtiit on to icore ig.i.n the i-eeoiid (x-iiod. then added 19 jroints in the third and I3 in the f • St -'w‘- only t’ri .us scorlni •hre.i' lame in Hu- thiid period v.-'h II HaywuMl ,ihot a pas.s to Dixon ‘•■hieh -.v.is conipletcd for 20 yards, putting the hall on Howard’s 22 va:o lii.e, Howard r'ceived a 15 • aid p'-i. dtv fiT elijiping and the ball rested 7 varris frt.ni the Howard goal On f iir trie®, including two pass attempt.'. Shaw- was unable to advance and H'lward took over. 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