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SHAW DOWNS SAINTS IN INTRA-CITY GAME
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Beating 1 he Ciun
BY ALVIN MOSES
JACK ROBINSON, VOICE OF WINNEH
NEW YORK tANP.t JACKIE ROBINSON, the most excit
ing ballplayer Brooklyn has exhibited since Dizzy Vance and Bur
leigh Grimes were around, will be a winter voire on the ah liver
station WMCA, New York City. What a break for young and old
Americans who delight in listening to hoar-talks Bum an intelli
gent and well-vet Led observer as i.s the former collegian of the
University of California at I,os Angeles.
DELUGE HIM WITH LETTERS
I am saying here and now as honestly a,- 1 know how. just how
1 appreciate Robinson's winning J radio job, one in which he
will be heard six times a week i feet that most of the folk who
pause to read my work in some 100-odd national paper;- have a
kindred feeling towards the man who blazed a trial for other col
ored players to pata into the opened beachhead. So-o-c, iota send
in scores and scorer, of lettei••• weekly t Robinson. St-loci worth- j
while subjects in the sports!, field and keep them on the inttu -j
racial side if you capture the picture I think I do.
Let Roby tell 'you about heroes you knew before Branch Hick
ey chopped down the framework at baseball'.- unwritten law. a :
ukase that fouled the nest built by! one ABNER DOIIBLEDAY, j
109-odd season: ago. Men like .foe DiMaggio Dan Bankhead. Ewell i
Blackwell, Sammy Jethroe Ted Williams, that .splendid sprinter,
etc. etc
HAY ROBINSON. VERSUS FRED MILLS
The diurnbi.it!'; ot tins i ..lumn l.s been .done most of the
way in thinking Robinson capable of whipping all but the tap
men, Charles and Gun Lesnevu 1. of tin 175-pound d;w- We -.v:u ••
;;i this vein during all <.t R.y ; clash. .. with tfie tfien ‘Br>*ox Bub
Jacob LaMotta and Pu<; to h- .• • Jc.i. Baser;, We even felt that
way when Levine had Ray studying the planetary -.y, tern tstai • >
i;>i a few seconds ot then memorable -encountej that *nded okay
for the Harlem sugar-baron.
Along comes column (??) Joe Louis and scribes both brown :
and paleface with up to the minute similar rating for the ex-Salem
Crescent A.C union pure. 1 wouldn't went to see Robins an face »
Mills with all this rash and loose talk going the rounds about him
(Robinsoni being afraid to face Steve Beiloise.
ONLY A HEAVY WELTERWEIGHT
For Light heavier Sugar Ray might oe instx ucted by Manage i -
trainer George Gainsford to build up to say 155 pournb, I hat
would give the rugged Englishman, Mills, a 20 pound pull at to*
scales. Charley Burley' Pittsburgh superweltcv of a few years back, i
was at least the equal of 1948'.- Robinson. Building-up might take
away Robinsons speed and t.uch. a sacriifc* -night he ivinous, a:i
points considered;
It is my belief such a match will not take pk.ee evti Howt-vci ;
it makes for good boxing hot-stove chatter should Robinson tail to j
toil among the middle--weights or be signed tot a Ma.cel L < uLtn :
shot ere -blows tm- icy blasts of winter or come the 24 men ;
snowfalls.
IN THE MAN'S MAGAZINE
LEM BOWMAN, managing editor of TRUE the gentleman :■
barometer on the distaff side of life, published by Fawcett Pubu
cations. Inc, Greenwich, Conn - Unfailingly it reports condensed;
and interesting stones about colored men who deserve mention
in the world’s setter reading-books. Yes, True magazine etth it; j
book-length stories that bo;dm on tile .sensation..,; at times, is w
r{ rnv calling your attention to it in this manner. The October »
■Le has a yarn on . . Cleveland's iabulou* pitcher unde; tbe eu
phonic-sounding headlight of THE 'SATCHEL MAN The w. i>.
Tfd Shane welt known to New Yorkers for hit newspaper as
magazine coverage lei years. !
Says Ted in the prelude "May.U- tic’s ua- o;-d ’■ s ■
time, like; some say, But Paige is st.il the only living man wo.,
pitches with both feet In the heai tof the story t-- e.-- • «'•
v. t m-r says this, for you can all but. e ( the taldshspeedbailc.
yapping with Shan* in that drawling manner of bis. U'llmg a m
aom reported story ' Speaking of that Paige *“••’*•-»'*- t!u '"“L.
--avs tins of Leioy Robert (Satchel) Paige. 1948 s most bolot.ui .
ballplayer "There an- two interesting charaetei istics about > J aige-- .
he is a master showman as well a, one of the most i.-mm-kab... ;
athletes of a!! time , I
•A long lean 6 feet 3 and ! 2 inches ot 180 pounds oyanqu-d ;
iugubriousness Paige has built up a Stepliin l-Vuhu P‘-'*
soiialitv. He shuttles to the mound, and thereafter came, ,n h ;
dizzy, multi-speed dervish. He plants hi, pipe-stem logs m awK*u»d
positions on the rubber, cranks up over his oead ;*i . a•-a.i. ,- m
throws orthodoxly or unexpectedly and even -ait - !aUn,A "j
the world’s only .pitcher who can throw with a man or, has.. A ;
HIS FEET PLANTED SQUARELY .FRONTWARD Even more ie
markable. Paige can throw any pitching style: overhand.
'ubmarine etc. Hi: Cleveland teammate, Booby F«lie>., »*•«««•*• i
'to use* that he never knew a pitcher who could throw from so many j
angles in so many styles as dues Paige
WRITER WRONG ON THIS
It is a scrapbook --piece and 1 advise you u hmU** and ;
secure a copy- Writer Shane ,n when hr u.k- about temns ;
,q 4 k vintage l mean) Keeping "boarding-hum- H'-nds, ;
nVmttmg marks around 500 and seldom "losing" foi star Negro
nitehere. Wh«d was yeateryear has "gone with the wind' and today, !
In* AL .MOROE ELIAS (founder is dead) Base bail lm p, ■
in^downtown New Yo-k, keeps a- accurate a record «*»«£,
nigFUAI I record- as statisticians do tor major ieag n- uD r - .
siSXt I'andle, n-c-.rds to, «w »*•«»'
league representatives in this mdropohtim area. _ j
BEARS PHEP FOR A, AND T, TILT !
, Coach Brutus Wilson - - Shaw ag
gregation, which worked like heav
ers during the week :n preparation
for Saturday night's tilt with the
A and T. Aggie- will seek to
prove they are definitely on the
upgrade. The Beat's, stui a hide
shaky in last Saturday’s set up
■with St, Augustine's, got ft much
needed shot in the arm with in at
victory and as Cap* air Everett Lat
timoer said "We go from neve.’’
The locals worked long hour;;
every afternoon this week, with
squadsmen reporting to the prac
tice field well ahead of the 4.30
drill time Coach Wilson arid As
sistant Coaches Stephc-nson, Ke<*.
V Elliot!, and Worthy were pound -
ing awav dally ors ball handling
and formations. The objective was
.1 return to the smooth form of
lasi season and observers predicted
I “IPS’’
uends-up ball on the part of the !
Bears come Saturday.
For the first time this season the
Bear.-’ championship-year squad,
■will be intact. In each of the pve
! vie,vis games one ot more stalwart •;
have been inactive while others
sev partial service even though on
die injured list. The Bears will b*
iat. full strength when they line up
!in Chavis Park Saturday n'ehi
I against A. and T
The backfield combination of
Bellamy, Wallace, and Jackson is
in fine form with quarterbacks
Seller.- Turner and Worthy ready
1 for the call. Or. the line Cannon,
Way. Williams, Booth, Burton and
Rope; with Ends Lattimore, Joy
ner. Goodrich, and Brown are in
pe- ik condition.
On the basis of the records
Shaw and A and T. will meet on
about even terms. Both have won
IN HOMECOMING
m ATTRACTIONS 6
! D£fl, HORNETS
DOWN LINCOLN
IN GRID UPSET
ISV HORAC E ti. DAWSON
An insj.'red aggregation or H r- .
; nets from Delaware State Colic '
• scoring their first tally ot the r.ea- j
■o/i. eked out a 7 t; victory over the
, idons of Lincoln University
Bill Hart crossed the line for Deia- |
' ware in the first period, and Andy ,
; Wertz went over tor the I , or..- in
the sinking moments of the game. ;
i C'rawJe-- converted for the Hornet- i
It w: a iiard day l'o/ the Penn !
: sy!vaniai, who bogged down four
■ time: within five yards of pay-dirt.
. In the first quartei the Lions Halt- j
; eri dr.ve from tlu-n own 10. i
, Smith. Wen;-, and Their,;.:, carry- !
ing, and iaiidea jus! beyond the j
: ..-enter .-ti.pt; C.mtinuning tin- !
| march m the next quarte; Howie ;
; Tin.may Lion sparkplug all tiav, cut
: through the enemy lines foi JO j
j yards on line*,- attempts. Jolting!
Jot Harris .taking haridolf- from
■ Bob Smith, picked u;i the other
; yardage that put the pigskin on
the ! A penalty took the ball bail.
!•; the (j. and Thomas siid in th.
mud ft;.- li yard lust •'] he 51; ■ i
.'H-ts took 'v. i and marched to i,o
28 on ground sain- and pa,;-i-< la
' tore boot «g.
A 20 yaid pass iron; Smith to
i . K-. tea); the bail in sight ot
lie »• ..mi ~■Ol. 1t,.!:, :. . I
t..t another yatas pLeine the nail
: on the 4 1 tu- l.j ns vver. nn.it. e
: to jo ovet In tlie third period
Joitiue Joe Harris sku tod trom the
: mid field stripe through Delaware -
1 middle to tht r yard lir.i. Hot onei
Ik-.c th.e Lion failed to go o v -er
n.eu j clear run from the enemy
t ; !<■ the 2 Htn»e. I . ; .
i 'went naught. Ali-Kinzs. intei
eepted a pae. t.ot b. Burr; "iniilt:
: I .tticwln t uUch(t>-v.. dr; , e .faited
on 84 where ('ooke . .'Onped up
■ tie"- Lall and raced the I'Via iv.Me
: 28. A pass from Smith to Davi
tonk tile oval to tta, 17 and Huluu
and Wertz went on m t’a- -i
which point Wertz bowled .■v.-i
Hightower..-ouid ;.•■■ plaeetjjen. .
j went w ..d(
LLiciln rumple!, u -i ■lo m T
'a■ e: 1U- i.. ,v .ti e ■.2 7 iUI ' ! t i
‘ Lincoln k- t r, ,t down.-, vvliilc
j the Hornet, sot tu. i. i.... •I -, taini-u
! 23a >hr- • on tin- ground, •'■hi. tie ,
j visitors rained 7u In the
i Lincoln got HI yard:; and the Hot
|at >t £ t 1 qua i(d that nun/ to e r
I.IN< (II \ t . (Mo.) 10
MEET MAT! Ck\
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.lEFFEHSON CITV m,. Ihr
i Kentucky vv H t < l‘n
hlS tzl tht I.iiK’itli'. t'il: vt’l i
;t> '.Mo iger.- in theii :vt oiid |
i iioiiic ganiif tin- .sv-ci-OM }
j t'am. i.s u loi Satiu'<_i,’iy/ 1 1- j
‘ r.eri:t:.(.n. Octubei 1C . tl.< 1
j coin Athktu Field
Hie Kentu.-ioCiiis. aith. beat \
ten by tin. Mid-vVe-t I'evrihiiua
i Wllberfei e.- Stair will hr favored
tax.- tli men; nil o' -h. ;
Handley and Corbin -peedntei
Thant halfbacks will lead the 1
! Tlicrobrcds ir; then vaunted .diet.
Live Kentucky uses tht tvro b . a i
j system, employing une team 1. * |j
o!fence uiui an entiicly dtil. ri-nt j
: team no the del. nee
Ray Kemp is making re. preui.
: itnn.s us to the outcome of the game
: but admits that "Randy Taylor. 1
j coach of Kentucky h;.- the nak
j mgs ct a powerhouse in his second
I year at the blucgrass m tdiition
rite di-R-nsiv* team : Ken' ...
enjoys a weight ad vantac. oven
• Lincoln while the uffenm. lean, i
l on even par in the „t :
; weight
GRAYS fIN SEPIA *
DOR 1,1) SERIES TITLE j
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BIRMINGHAM iANP> - A tom
’run rally in tfie 10th inning broke;
! a 8-6 tie between the Washmgt
! Homestead Grays and th*- Birmin; 1 -
i ham Black Barons at Rick vv null I
i Wednesday night and e nab leu tin- •
'Grays to chalk up thc-ii fourth win.
land grab the 1948 Negro World Her I
I ics pennant The- Hare!!:, won uidy
i one game in the scheduled .-'even- : j
j game sei iek.
In the last hit if of the ninth fh< :
! Grays trailed by one run, but tied j
j the scon ms is double by L,ewi.-
j Marquez and unoihei l.v Lnk< i
j Easter Three walks. two singles ;
jatid a double in the tilth broke in.-
tie ar.d added the four r'r.i.-; to ;ii<
,score.
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'one and lost two. The Aggies <l. - |
seated Vitgiiiia Union 14 V ana lost
!to Wdbetforce. 13-7; to Hampton
21-0 Shaw won over St. Augus
tine’s l?-0 arid lost to Hampton
34-0; to Florida A. and M. 7-*J
1 S Tie, locals faced a severe lest in
taking on Hampton' in then opener.
;but they have been springing back;
j gradually. The fans are likely to;
i see a fightinv powerful Bern
]against A. and T.. chiefly because
the Shaw aggregation this wee
i'iwon a victory over itself, ft had
i | the same team all along; but this
Iweek d lias the old spirit again.
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JACKSON C O L L E G E
COACHES Shown ctbove arc
the mentors of fin- highly rated
JuckvUn C .lt. 'je f'i )er. or Jack
son. Miss from left Alvin O.
Pi rates Top A&T
Gridders 21 -0 In
Sup rise Upset
HAMHTt.nN, V a D. d.cMim:
then- enlarged and newly lighted
st.-idm i, tore ">.«!!:> P ,it bull • ■■
Hamilton Int.tHu;, . !h,nte: cm
100.-c W-!th .. d‘ v a til.' «*'. ut/d
--ball ground attack while thwj.'t
u.r North Curoliiia A and T
lii: eat:- tierc Saturdav night t>c
!• t . • , i a i tart line 21 ‘ up at
Rich? halfback Hil I.e.vetl
ft miptou V’a eiimaxed a 40 ■.u i
third vjtiaiu ■ drive iu.mti.aided by
.jy,». j-v • j’cJ nif, by •I’Ht ;.j•
.1 hye. yui'iiii i-g il»e Hi si m on.
JIViJ iJ t i led ivi . W It.. piii.tyd, kiv’K <O.
rff raid hiclrcd * di • P’ - rt- ilk- n
i'iL4> \.£i, tiddfrid hi:-- J'i.'i-.l ut
perfect, eouve r.-un.
! isvtl win ;.1 12:-, :u
'ix iUhinif.i- attt.’ii!jdh Jtj n»ll up
uiLi- tha.'i ! tJD Pin»tt-.s ;:40
yftrdh I'M liiiif' anu
in n 7i-y:nii kiiuiiuquan
Cl t:alltij tip »lit Pi.id Id'T. t.
i .11; Jot in i Khaki) ('arroi). win
\ Vs'Hm rMM lot IHSIftIOWN ]
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' ; V’',r '■■ Swf
i (Sfe s:; : '7*--. '•: ,
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CHIC AGO Only .:c ’ per . . a
ot all present player-- of tm
instruments received ~:i ,r ; :of
the;!' instrumental traininp a*
school, ac. ording to a re.-ei.t a.-
tionwule survey us the pubi). . •
terest in c.uze*. wlc. ti i.a- >. <-u
ducted for the Aiz.i.-tua.'i Ma.-u
t.ionftrcn. t*. Tins chiirt si.o-a- tin
field foi expansion of ue-true clib i
rinhuo! music instruction winch the
American public has indicat'd it
wants. According tu the survey,
8a per cent -f the pcs-pb■ befieve
such training should 1a c t;t ;■
every School system. Increasing
school music instruction will in
crease the r.ted for piivitc teach
eis, since half of ad wiio rake ies
sons in s.' hooi .-.l o seek instru. -
tion from private teiichds,
is POTliiS VHtOM.
ON DON \i.VUOMili ; ; v
BY A1 MOMS
NEW YORK t AN!') Donald
Newcorir Montreal's g.e-at pitch
ei is two years av. t -, from ;l'ic big,
tiro*;- So reasons and wrote Jim
my Powers of the N V. D; !/
News writei It i.-. die .vneeiisu' of
expti! baseball scold: and h:ai:a[,
.Cr who have inline, eci the 43 Uiii.oi
league career of tin- eV-Newai i»
Eae-ies hurl- r that Brooklyn should
bring him up m.-v spring at the ■
very latest
Many followers of Brooklyn'.:
destiny belitVe that l!lcke\ made
a mistake in not uri n .;.i. a up J
Santa or Newcotnbe dufnv ire
thick of tire pennant fight. While 1
as Powers commented. "Jack Bin
ta has lost his fast, ball" it might
be well >o state that he has more
than made up for the di-appem
mice of the "hard one w tli 1 Bob
I‘tller-iike slider and a jug-handle
curve.
Johnson C- Smith University Bulls
VS.
Winston Salem Teachers College Rums
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I Hi'* LAID JMNLA N
CVdcnuui, line coach, T. B
(Tubby) L'iie.. head coach, and
{.' Hu icidii.) Norris. Lacklieid
coach.
it.u surnc 11 |,a 3 ;]ii;: fi> wcli .t*-
1 >'<me important riiimii’i; spnikc.i
‘he si.eoud i . .r. i in the thin)
* Qu.u it. j ; \v;’h !m Sc: . . ; ■
■ !,... ■.. with f-niii.iach Hi i i »"hi-i-.t
- i;m sem-inf. tht TT> . hu-ndl ah- .
pmi.c.-d it.re. > :ii'd: tie the tinai
1 .<ll > et tip by Lovett's tun
ihe Aggie- At-re ,i ).n;.2img c.c
1 'fh.-y It tic T downs- tel. ,!
1 them m th* f.ii.d qucin- :
■' rJanifit-mV 10: rained 262 yard.-
I ** ’ 5 ■ : *'.l ci pa ->•■/ ... !!,. i . ;,b ■
240 > 200 o: tht- ground. t oaciu-u
: i i one yarn line tmlv tu i.imi ic
die ball away first d>.wu, ~i„!
< ndc-d the raiiic- on Hampton's two.
I hey uncoverori fivo dilfei'.iit
if an;(.:r the 14 back-, they
paradin' and a. h.u d-rtm/:m:, i.... ..
’ m Atliit Gar, i But th. i: l.p
’ paced i. y Tackl. J.copi Wdik-mis.
I W.,-1, 1 01, tu th* Pirate:
G..0d.,!i. Kiah. VVillintns Co: bn
Biijtes l.t-ivi: ct ai.
Thu > ■ ! ate ■ t, ek to Turk. ,<« e !. ;
■* null I. !.n iei ei.Ce Patti, th; w.-i;
•a hti«- tiw- Aggnv: invade Stinw
1. n in i;,deii;i;
S i ATISTK.'s
Hainptcii ■z 1 1 v ai.,l | i
lb First l )•.*.*.j..
•bb V.-rds ii)r,
t:; ri:jl l ed Pa :; ■- ;-l
Complete..: Pa-: 11
Gpp J 'a- :. : 1 1 .tc/ i'l-; a c> i 1 :
■be V. ;d- ( I.lliicii Ha . ; ,
2. Yd:. Lon! Pel.allU-- li
; Op, -. Euir.blc i,\-; i
4 Own )•' urn file- He.- i
l'iie'- ‘ Aiy. Yd.-. ■ :i(i /
L ,; rn < ; ray- tin- A a tie rail N. c*,,
■ Hovinc-a league is cookiric up some
’ i ;■ sm'dici/ii* fm it- foi tin tin
!’;■ cxpani:, . pZ'.yi-am !i;-r;ice
Eudduth. (.'.ncirmati piexy of iVa
,■ roup. some rpicudid ideas for
we Ware Give:, sat i H-a-iit co/.pei
pdum he will Li lug NIL. back tu
lla iialyeun day ■ of Booker 'J'
vVay ctowi: .south Negro ■-.■;■ a:e
joinirifi service orszaniiatiOns in
droven which is the bt:-.t tti.ng they
could possibly .to for then n si,
welfare U,ip liip and hooray'!.;
FOOTBALL
Shaw University vs A.&T. College • Jgjj|^
RALEIGH, N. C. GREENSBORO, N. C. * I
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 8 P.M.
CHAVIS PARK, RALEIGH |-'£
ADMISSION sl-50 P
(Tax Included)
SHAW SEARS WIN
112-0 OVER ST. AIIB
:AI CHAVIS PARK
1 A perkv St. Augustine's olevin
j that thought the twice defeated
Shuw Bears were on their last jag,
got a ‘ante of the old Bruin power
and took a 12-0 walloj dig at the
hands of the Baptists Saturday
night before a tense and expectant
crowd in Chavis Park.
Led by R Miles, SI. Augustine'-:
brilliant halfback, who run. pa-sc.l,
on dkickid beautifully during the
entire evening, the Horse: whipped
op threats in the first and third
quarter- but only twice penetrated
beyond the 20. The eon teg v. as a
• battle of l'-foi rnntiims with St
• Align-tine'.- addin-’ ‘tu man in mo
tion and classy s.hovel p. - ■-: on it: -
•.■ play ■
The Bear- struck on the second
j play oi the second period aftei ■
j drive by St August-neb had bfig
i ged down on the Shaw It* y:ud hue
A puss J wdl.e Bellamy to James
i Brown had m'Ued 22 yunJs a th
Mil.- 1 period ended Ku -oe f’loy 1.
pill 1 '" k, 'Me olf -1 ...rds ti
tackle tu !h-- -t; 1 Jam.:. !. ta/*ksf;u
•a.ted tu hit 1 .mil. B ilan - with .
40 yard pc, . and iht- "Zcbii." -trok
1 .-. I "Vi'i foi the tails Benton
pla.. kid', v.■ bloehed
The S. .cf.d tOi.l; l.duWi. i, . ;
■"■low elc".eii came i;. tlic final pa
iod aftei a fund.!, by St. .Augn
; 'iue'-'- Biuc-I: had be-n iecovered
, *-•> <'.>i".iin K\ei ett l.aUirooie of
.'■>haw * ihe V Bei;ai;,y VV
VVahnc and t-.,-!,*-:? Stci-henon
took turns tu tht -St. Aug 22 Jack
. ion's pas.-mg am again diet duty
j wuh Jo >•)..•) . nagaing a low on*
j beautttully on St. Augmtme- J
>.ud Bill \V , le.y.i .t nv.-f
-.'Mite; tea 2 t- and c--. die next
pay LeUimor* on an uid around
pen ov't-i *.- * touchdown. Tm
h- by Benton w;.- blocked agaiti
the Bc.U': li,:d a touchdown Call
id b;u k in tin- opening mom.-nls
<>t tiie win' , • ey set •• ruled
offsides They were knocking at the
Hors..- door at tin end of the first
•df . an.-i e.u uing as; st ar.d
J goal when Bellamy intercepted •<
pa-: t-.i.-it; J Mitchell intended tuj
C Bin eh.
1 Leroy Way AU-CIAA Hoard *.v;;.-
out-,landing on ci'-fen:-; tor Sha.*.
’.vice b;o.kti;a punts Aho strong
on tit.- Shaw in.e Were Roper.
B- oti, Cannon. Williams. and
Oiarles f.ee. Oo'standhip for st
Au:11-• T11:c-"- v.eia Mender on Mile
Bur.ii St a! -id Hives, bat..:,
and .Vlitelieii and M.llei hnenen.
Lincoln Soccer Team
1 «)|>s Lli/aheliifown
Thr t inc- to CoJve dy sorter
,it ain .'l/i.Ji.v overcame bicil "no
, - ;ii;x ot tile pa-'! ! -a'o yt-ai-,
t v onts.-oriiig Kti/abethtowe (,'et
lege ! Khzaot tiit-'.-.vn I'unia 2-0
today on ti;e Lincoln la id. i’lr.yiiK
thei List during, the Ur-! game ol
the cm,.-lit season in honor of last
yea: deceased manage! Edward
Re; ;: /" ’ i.teO ~ ' ott M ...
qUj V k S * J't, M ill !i . iJ > t) !•.i i h 115 i-.
al'n-i th* epeiiing. whistle
the tu-s.t coal was shot by Eta.-.-;
. rC. out-id. l. with an a sl-t
11,j. Aroh. outside t-t* 'The .-; J c
i‘i:/l taltv Was scored o.v Aroh,
■ ilevei ontsidt lei’, wit also scored.
Tu- tnied tally in th- iti'u-d iieri'.’O .
Uui-tanding defensivt- work iai
Ifte luOiv- was performeii try both’
foil backs Odelnga and Delgado,
-.*. A , kept the Herr-coached men
fi-*ini unv serious seoih.g threat. :
; The visitors muffed Huh only sure
■ go.i! chance by failling to capital
: izc on a direct penalty kic k Half
time score 2-0
Ten -.-ill not get you twenty that
nil* . ot who i elected file:'"- :
dent ;!:tiv will be ne baekiug
down on th* non-dtscrunmation
stand coiasei mi n) * r/qiloyitient if; ;
the Eederal fioverirmcnl Ball tit*
rolled too far downshill 'to be stop
ped
SAT. OCTOBER Mkgtk
?. p. m. "Jal
BOWMAN GRAY f
MEM. STADIUM WW
Wm*ton-S»l*>m, N, C.
i LIONS SEEK PANTHER
PELTS TO AVENGE
LAST YEAR’S DEFEAT
The Lincoln "Lion'' :s - h it put
ttig his, daws in his tier.'ns he u
waits tile coming of tin- Union
Paritlu.-r ' lor tin- Hornet ■ ..nit.;.-
loot tali dash on the Line .-hi l.m:
veisitv campus qn Saturday
This annual dash between
these denizens -<! the jungle ai
ways i:ui-».'s tin- fur to. fly in
■ last year':- encounter the I’anth
<•* ■ - l■'*; wen- .harpci ttian the
Lion's, so the King, ol BeasU. i:
out till Vi- u to .-■; i L reni t. air. *
: upon the Panther who d.ue.s chtd
lenge the light of tin Kit.-- t*.
-rult.-.
i Lincoln, f e-th from a det-i.-iv*-
ftijinph ivi i St. üb* nville Col
It in- m Ohio, lost to Delay.a. •
Mst. bdori- the Union eucountc.'.
Union, jirntnting untlti the km
•d a i-10-'c- on* igae -t A. and T .
hopes to g* ! back into the win
'column at Lincoln’s e.vnenst
(’■ ,:d; Slai-kliou ; v that the
* >.ploits ;i i hi s 'Pi.-shnicrt
ahainst Steubiun give * ause
lor tu. ini! agein*-nt. hut he dole
fullv remind- his hearer.-; that,
alter all. they are un.-in: one i
t;*.-:• hmirii tor the in,.*-1 pui t. :;*• tu
nas In- 1 Mi-gO.: or. - ed
Frank VLChay, 1 .incoltTs stdl
tii (iufrd. eav*. an oiitst.iiaim;
pei-formanoo m the Stc-otienville
game He camped in til* t.ppon
‘ eiit's hac kiif id and took a hand .
off fro I'll the Steubenville qUa/tC;
a.x ;f 1 1 vv. '* meant lot nun and
went h" a todi.-bdown B--.-
SmithT punting is improving, nod
Holmes ai< di-'veioptug into tirst
Smith, Klv.-ood Si mins .end Tom
ida s iutehei:- ;*f tia jj),: km It;
the St* übt nvtlle game. ~\ dIH
ire it Lincoln men vver*. on 1 1:*■
rec.-u, ing ends ot passe:-'-, and th.
Lincoln •oaches are uietr-a'd to
h.ave many :..-civeis J.,*
Hdlgt We: of McKees H i ks. Pa
1 <-<ui*i:iuc... to .'how oroften iH-y in
the kick-off and placements after
t.me..down
The -me.a! side of Hit' Horn.
!i' j,::' :’ Game Will ot t .'Oped '.w : t:
j the crowning ot "Mis.-. lluim-c--‘o
' inc' bi tW: ct; tne halv.-s M,
: Aiiavr-a Clair. Turner of Du than*
1 North ( birol/MO, i- U.e -tnect:■ >u ;■!
the Lmc.iin cm n tm Mi -1! *»n.'-
RAY ROBINSON IS
WOLE OF WAR
OF JACOBS' ROW
NFAV VOKK 'AND World
\Vt:ii'.Twe \hi ChumpKnt Sup,at bi. j
KubjtfiTm i.s cauieLt id 1 hr* rnWui:>-
oi a bie.iUP Ili OlliO? on ‘vVui b' -
!we « j\ ili(* I'stijijip hi*d 20th (>.T:lu!\
cltiD HU. the n< \vo DIL: . tilt: Tuundl
rnent us (’haniph>ns !i:i 'The inidi, ,
Dip beUVdtii t iu* tv. <i tii h 1 GroD.p: !
■ brokt* out lost Wo'.lno.vdoy o-i :
wheth'.;i H-)biD-OD ) i:«• «» o •iHr.tv’
tu UPht ujilL i liOlh t Fiiiiii L;.t'
ntsl-y. ii Dtcoiobei 17.
Ai* Mi d* '!«P<h i td.'DV. Bud- j
tsigiu d U cont: Df:t I• •; ii 11 * >.*-
tit It* but lilK? iViiHtJlfV%» I’ii .
Stov* HflL.isP ot Sew \*>:K t-i*
rivri! club itU'* fVfi quo U-d Hi-»bin- j
, sou .«■ lu* liud i»"t si,, ut-d to
, fact* !TtHL**sc
After a c«’!Ht.” t i 11- with Mike .
Jacobs, it was announced that Hob
inson had agiced to meet BH'-u
ns tne best, available ruid»ik-wi-v*i :
t«. cam prestige for a shot .it the
crown, now held by France's IV!:>.*
cc) Cerdan Hobin.v.n is slated to
get about 22 L-2 per cent of Ini'
.y<U at Mndi on Square <• n\u ■ j
with 27 1• 2 pee tent p"mp lo La I
h use
A\ iht* rame iinir H v-T.-h is* • -
niaisauef vs as hav*; *- a talk .vita
votei Andy NciHerrotei ot th.*
Tournament »*t Oiampum htiicv
tht? conflict in, claims over the Dt -
cernber 17 bv>nt „
Special Features- -International Sweet w
hearts of Rhythm (Oct. 29-30) and Oper |
High School Band Contest (SBOO in ■
Prizes) Tickets now .available through 1
' W. S T C A 5 umta, Gaim. - $1.50 fey Oct. ll |
23- After Oct. 23, $2 00. |
tomir.f* tin;. year
.{Vi' ■■, Tui ' l l l l n; a (j graduate
.-iludfi'i!. at Br>n M.isvr College-
She ! an tn.-nui :. ■J a ..it -at N C
us iJurhari!, N '.' Miss
Tuitk'j is lilt- d:\utiiiti.*** of Ur. and
Mis. Yuli.. , North Carolina
Collette Ur Turni..- Dean of the
1 ,aw y.. ia.. iat tin..- Ni.ilh Carolina
instil, juon.
After t!i«' 1 uoii mm- Lincoln
takes on ivi ;mii Hampton on
:Uf t' svi {• j- * T .,. 'Ili:- (tanv:
with Hampton is ; t.-iiift played m
Nt-w.sik. NY s. .it ■■ M" tiii. ye fir oip
Saturday. October 30th. The
H;11n|!?: •i i• 1.11 u>! i i ; -ui bem it
billed, as "The Bit- Game" in the
East.
• ~ _
% Quart
Rg*J $2-30
[Uy SLs, j
Pint
in 0>" s . •
AT !TS
fctowttd ar<tl Botiittfi by Th# Notional Bowing
i' Cv', of baitinsoi* U, Maryland
WSTiUBS TED BY
SIG SCHAFER S s3l
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