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PAGE EIGHT St. Aug's Bows 19 to 0 NC College Powerhouse AGGIES WIN NO. 2: CRUSH ALLEN 33-7 GRID SCHEDULE -> f. * % r 1 THIS WEEK'S GAMES MUD M FNU STK o< tow:k mi Fxorids? At. .Vi j . lUiicCnw i'V . C ( »>] 1 • . H.l ?Jf! ‘Hi J : ■}'i k( *' *">• . •»>. f i t i birh'/j• t ..r UrLu .-• V-• C:i>.,a. .M,.D .C Mil \Vi -' V.< Si.i ■( w ■i< .. :<1 l; a* «*{ . : *.• MV'ipp* Jmi ‘? • Virginia =' ji .*_•!, i A&'i wK.nv.i it V^a-> v* i. mi< ii •; i •• • t vv • < Sr pj :i i t" cfi,n)i M*.t Ststt- v> ’ t’v*~ r;I »r«» it. Hu ! Lfi.j GO hUßral, iii 1 ?ei.-» T .VSlMai'- Game Set December 6th GHKi NSIIOIfC, N. C ■ sh- A *nc T. Aj j■!>■■ will definitely lal; it. Kit strong Maryland State Col eleven on D< :b< r (i hci in Greensboro Stadium Hill Del), director r athletic: at A. and T. College made this aulminu-t int rit tlii.s week shortly iflei n ■ i t <f conn nets fiunt tiic Mny joint institution lilc KUlilf lias! been listed willy as "tentative" i»n the schedules of the two institn tiolix lor 111. Mast two months, awaiting lln it agreement on pal tirui ai's. .- ££& ■■ ■ ’ ' ; ■PPC„. G2iLki * " i UXUXKV THIRTEEN: K*-champ Jersey Joe Walcott sadlv dnk« t<l now following K.O. punch h> new champ Rockv Mairiano. Walcott * UMEifed with short right after Riving Htatia.no a boxing lesson tor over If rouftity. Alniosl unmarked, Joe astounded everyone by t W'Atkinjf iiw »j with the light until his battered opponent Conner ted i With fatrftil Win*, t uts on Marciano took Li stiu-he* aiter the DiLl tNe«■ sytt M I'L.k i I FOOTBALL SENIORS' a& t mum: m minima union “A«pes" s ( nhersit\ OREENSBORO' j ST*ni!lM | admission . $\ || i ?*?, } * I) vsw+rrfKitotoi ton --v w '-- .■■ < So. ti ini at Jackson coil. j Kins cl v Slate ai. Grainalinc ! p ala a I I lli-atin 'l'i i i "iii. a? ' [• at I mo.a, I AJ-.. j . ,-m ..a,- „i I'll, atieti. < it , : I. fa a! <1 Vir-lb!. Mai-- ■■■■:.• : h c ai Uiltall| So: - ! 1.,| . t i.e ■ ■■■<■ ill F'al t Valley • •< Mate ..1 I ..I; ■Mos . i 111 lal ate i y; j." f t I • •h"• li e a! iVill.'ito; • ••'.ilel!» * • t. .1 ,1 •Si Ja ; .1 ti '.llfs I H> !i a.:n ilia! Im<- t-Vvi-.1. !!•■< final vncoiinter tot th*- j or their 10 ante rard. will carry j J "classii- - .itiliosphevi til ciosi? OUf , a grid -aliedule which v»ii! oer i ir.it ::piii ts fans in this section to: co ii," oi th.- better teams iti ■ lii • cucnti y. tHiili Institutions arc cxpcc t>'tl if. l'ieiii t uns for I lie < urri iii season M.irslaml state took its initial contest, a vl" lorv in i-i Vi' sinia I'liiou and i*'i the f'dlovving dav. the As cos whipped t’liilrat state - HFC SJTlffliu? A \ nnroRFR *i ! 1 Kickoff 2 P. M. i ; j i! t*aq»at‘ft W7r -«i , **». ii w»>*wbbw i ‘iww* •wrmtsgMum 9**rmyjnn*r meihh "ROCK SMASHER" AT WORK:Defending his litle at Philadeiphia,heavy weight champ Joe Waleott Handners Rocky Marciao to the canvas for first time in his career, in round one .Well ahead on points,Walcott was K.O.'d by unexpected blow in 13th round Ex-champ Jersey Joe is oldest world chumpion in history of boxing. (Newspress Photo.) “Home Boys” Will Show In ’52 National Classic WASHINGTON. D C. - Nine ! boys, who ]i at tho Wash- ' ' t D.C i p ;n::<- st hv«o].s, are ; I lotod (u s»*o wlM i n Yii . State Mortli ('aroliji* h. ot (o it t stli S; aliU'n <). Hi:!:, in th* SixtH Aij.oua* ( » titrs. 1 Pitt ial< AlhlPiu A'- 1 :t=riation ('l.v. In audition to i-Ao pla>crs. it ; Will ...• iiOJiiPconnu;. i’or Vii^nna si ;i ie poach Sy ivt slto - • Sal) liaU v i? no >,! si rod he > c at Howard Uni- 1 vcr.sity bt*tore kiOni;: o;.* to •»*' ' ci; itTi ,■;> ‘Dcijtor id CaPdßiXn t]) (' i i H tub’s fool bull and ? :atioo;d oi ;s pack ican.s : Two members ‘ : f Ihe North Ha i roiina sQuad anti seven win- nail wear :.h« orange mui LAaek of Vit- 1 jetiisla Sbdf are ihs tried * «;?< *-•>'*-n • tat J. vta Both of t.;r- l ate iiimhix their •.< .011 l »- j a >. r< -j Mdllini - PhiiK-i aitd pTOdi'i. i Ot i Uuiib.i. 2 iiy.h j/ <: . -Oi **'•:»; 5,000 Students Guests Os A & T At Oct. 4 Fray GRLLNsbORO. .... N. .' Iy 5.000 studciit-i from :,;.h »chyol>: in Vii'Kii'.ia, Non.:: aad Sou la Ca rolina Will witny-ss t;sv A. and T Aggie - Vii nuiia Union Univi-rrity loot tali iGiiiit’ ,c one ol ihc i*-a* rirt-d atiraetions oi Dr- annual High School Senior Day i-» >c c..hyLirated I.*■ r< \ ... ■: ’j < ..’I- It hi- on Saiurtlay <Octoi«'! i of tins, v.ccic The yaliH- i 1 >:'• I! h 1C ol th*. most i.TiporiaiU lot hr • .v« Lams. The oxn< ae rival:; » ch l's> marked ihoir :ii>. u.m. o £i ;di: on over Shv p,.>i iii.a:: > - tury is enOurh to asyci- m teresung contest. B< sh me c high .ne- .-aeon ratir.ii:.. and vc ‘ been selected by snorts writer to t'.aun- oromintnxly in th hotly m t. ...ted CIAA fiat L .:: I n.e - cn : J'avoin I.' c* i '. r. :.. < eliear.i-.T.'ifci.t <. 1 'v .--.o n is ! stilt of :io >hO‘ fji! mad.- in the tw •» non-c-. He r. rr> enitHMilc!- with Central Slate J ' i>-;;e ;<nd Alien University Hill Hill. ASK if mentor, a • n.iiln<«ri early this we« k f t he K swing U> t.'.sfl- both oi f- - "T" <jturt*ri>4*-k spreialists. SPORTS CORNER i «E'AU? VEAH! . . . »t. Ix>*iis Brim-aw Msnsffr Mart}- Marion wxi pl*t< uni Grieve pratOoa>i,v i-tefe Bow* during a rkuba ri> at a i Krtma*. Yankee gfc »« at Toni.** I (stadium. Pilot Wn rhea protec tively hold* bath hi, r irate ••WK- tMat Owwasy. Billy Coward and fullback Mel Spencer Both boys are -emors and ; JiOulfl be hittiii/.; tiedi peaks thin .-x a son. Five G»rnx r LAirdozo tars had Hie in-, ay of lot al ia<.i. lroin the Fd trick «Vj.) acdiool. lliey vl re qi.a > It-rback 1 a: o ;vi 1 1 e•.. sailb;*<• \< Stcv*- File.- beta tack It- F.d Alien.; aul ;a.iai ds Ben Waddell and Has., Williams. Mm and Kih-ri.)*'H wn't- All-; Cha iiv« cnee choir*-.-, laot >tar and; \v ill bt- vcdii.k all-out ui 1952 to mam tain this mrsor. *i in- other lo< l al lad- on the Vir ginia ari' sopnoiHOr-; cm ’<•! Karl Kiehaccis. who played lor ArhisUoiiC, ;iiiM Jin; Cb.ml, a Uio p-.uaid tackle fi««m Donbai Ti». keH ltisc N -1 uo> ■a i C1 a- ?e ■.I .tic ;iuh a? -i 10 Florida A v <!•.!<■■ li l {ti V» * i W m iliiirto|». F» t ’ • A M • tha Mitier am! l.imie Hall, vibe performed excellently tills sea son. William H. Garni k’ de-n ..f na-n : ' :.! A. ami T 0.1 Ick. and chairman Cj the High S' hwoi Senior l>:.v iiUmnino commit tee aiinouneeci this Ve. k thni the e- iebcati'':. for this year will be ti:'- largest that She ei-Oicvc hat- tvci bad and may ; t,-; !i mil to tie the Ja: ;;«••• l sfna’e: «ath< ring that iite institution har < - r rix'ejved “J till gill ; by he re •i.i ::si-. we havi received and th« ! i.ana-r oi lot- acceptaiusos to in- • . vital!..,.-, rent uiil two ««•>':. afio. i a. bound l j exet" d oar fir-t "ear', leva! iutm- l 100 ftiah ■■ linn! ■: ! ;i u! it. 1C; l.'i 1 . .lilt: ’. Hllit- Bears Oi f is iiiL'Himf Z I isl H 2 Srheilulc SALiSHUfiy - T !«S2 l.iv ii*.tonc- Calki,... Blue Bern Foil rail Schedule ot fsan.e.-; in Stall; - tury N C. ami away futlc AH in the Game: KFJSNV KOnKWAU, the AM -1 ru-iiaev knob a* «* wtso heiivd America's Vlt Selxas from Ust- No tional Tetmto t tii*mpiotr,ui^iv. 1a 11, !»»»> * f«»n4 h«iKnt, the immature feolatune* »1 a bay Aeoul *uu the seg* of a Northwestern guard . . . j *>»e Vs little Bobby Shunts h«,<! a a.ard time trying to win Ida *3jy| ! t»we after a cuoatparalively easy J time winning bin Jim tt . . , IV Chit:ago Cards pro footballer* bate bought Joe fieri, former fieorfla star from the PitXebatgh Steeles* i . , . This, setrsax to be the year tar kawbaß player* to re. ear death I threats Warms Spebst »{ the Brave*, Brstoby Sfeaata o; ts*e A‘%. ! Jtaiph Klaei a* the JNra#** and for Black of the Btodtfsftr* have re ; csrfvcal Itea . . . Card rookie teltMtrt SSMier, #4, throws only a uuvt sviui » fart bait, hut he w»e* three speeds in each ease . . . Vic j We.rte ta hammering the bail at a j .S#t pace stone fee e*a<c to ito ■ Brmt t» the Ned Ciarve-r deal Willi Detroit , . . Ohio siterte** cam , «at, Mewrviit, .« is^arML TIIK CAKOUNIAN SO STATE UPSET VICTOR OVER FAYETTEVILLE i-HYKTTHVII.I.t:, N (’. -\ttei j . i tni! uJf t«> ;i slugeish .'.lari Heat'.’ 1 : C'• j.i ; i av. ( i ciit’c Suuuion'- vaiiu- ; It'ii "Ball I.j(j:;h” by W:iy of irmug- ! tii'htiu.!; ao all-Caroliitu pigskin lilt ; ■; i: ?j!* f} io .'ort- in th. eeeoiid and; third quai tviv to tiov.n a victory- ! niudud Brtiiii.'o outfit by a score of j M- .\ t! * r the openin' Kickoff, the j Mann quickly eUied down io a ) i- defensive line:-, with the: "Or-'. Gaines" BronCiiv ;•< tti! . ItM? j '" in j of ttie dt .i! and rolling >-t .. ti: : ■ -.lit total <>! s v !e’ f'rs* ilowti; ti the visitor's' three Kol-i S'.-e. . filsi.-i piai ,’t- i ? iriitrlluite •ill*-■ : b leiii, l-1 Oils jtelja tiie'. the i I Jtr.lty i!id While ri.tii ’ Bill: ’ .i:nv To use late in tht ; •• i;i:'i i".to-'e'. tti. bail on: : iiir rh.i t' and v.iiot Park: unit t vb.riiji i.he: iitstiiit- i in int .1 tf ■[ ti'-. . i'd stripe and a Paycite- ; ville j> na!\ • romptlv advanced it j :o 'he i t K.ojn In it- Martin hi. - 1 I - .KtAUO.i S.UOUItoH l5Ui: '.S a.vO in OV. : ion v, - aood With their backs; . the wall tiea Broncos stiffened j the;; attack, and with the assis \ nre .>•' some fine ball carrying ■ backs. Johnson. Lagging, and ; : ixliMiii and two I'ifuvn-yard pen • tot od t: ; rr,- ■ !vrs on ihe -,jv sard c npe Kig ivhnnie Noble . tell back for a field goaf, fhiit i i ' i<- o( tin- mark and the naif ended 6-0 in favor oi the Bull Dors. «» \|»n FOLG.II i Sit 'ON ft ItllS '1 in- M-voi.d .. nod for both teams : . 1.0 W|V| .ill they had With j i tour•'.down threat s>t u« by the | ; Twlfsi'-Ui-Park-: and the Parks-to- : I’.ivlr, vim: slipping ; ti.. r ting": s when the ; Broneo- Reward J! held them ■ . m. ■Palmetto State" i .'ivi jjjt ,/ed on a blocked kick Hiat j ■. ;‘ iiiv- o,iU hi the tour yard Fir. o <hr ■ rant quarterback J' ivd: r eiit ovei on a qi.arter ;. , ~. .;l|i; l iiy- U .V' -.'ful 1*1)11 - • p 1 South r.r'uiiua .Alt in •.• out by H-0 score I'll- ... i;., iV' >l. id HOt :, d< ni i Wiih Karl Garret* quai : ,i.u.tog. they look to the air in ib •;;! earnest. Th« drive for their lone TD v.a- set w. when ,;i ..oi* l erov. red a furnbTr in mid* Wi!i. Gm"t-’i ell the pitch .• ji,ii t-v.ii ate.t "Snake" ; ■. mi, ,• and "Stonewall" Jackson i d ,je : Fir rw'etviJU’, the bail wat if-'.-iuly resti.oft on the fifteen ■ . .id ruaii'.or Then Jacks..n took a r. ; ;, it i ,-;e •• and raced ino tin • :(t . for the Bronco’; lone >v,,. p,-. •• r>of" • Holman. Parks V'ar'.er, Martin, and Met'lvin ■■ ■ of v:w‘ elves wiilh Jt'ckfon Garrett, Williarii» Wilsun I I aison. I .logins, and Tyler played • .. . t -;jf '-'.lt Vop the IVtTn'icns. t.jvrrns i\ii oiFirtAf s Carolina State "Bniidof?: . G4B run ■ i'• ■ >v. ji and W. .iianv ta.- : ’-u Pxdkh'i* nnd Carter euards. M -lioi. j-rvd fV-ri'c. Center Parke : iv,cl; i Put lee. Wright )Continued on pare I> Sato ritay Oct 4th Miner Teach i" i,i Wa> hii .gton JSat-rdav. On. I'ltli, Paine Col lege at AagUjrta Gs. StCCurdav Oct tfhh. IfiiJabrth City ivarh.-r. College at homo -s>n , vi *v, l ot. kfiili Payotte- ■ <Me «1"V- T«-a.-hor Cotkf;.' at Payfttf-vilh N C imay Kf*A' V..: Moifnßf W vifioTi of Virginia Slate Coi&pr at home j S.iTurdav. Mo*,. Stfc, Vaor’iCP' 3tot#p 'KoßnMmailnal at, fwwno. ; i Saturday, No v 15th. Morristown . I Colie §e si home. ttmmmmmimammiimmmimmmm FROM THE . RINGSIDE I ISY 1.C1.V VI Kbit. OVnKULA IOK AM* iiiKKitifimmMWgmmmMr TJU-. FALLEN GL.IUIATOK ! STu.-n v chaiuptuti lulls it is t customary to .vilie hi1i,i:..... to hi: ' mun.ory and to -.lis great victories ci tile pt.: , Not :.u many liays aj;o. a UMiVywi-ii.:,:;! tlianiinon fell by ! the v. ay .ale v.eluii ot the nr j Cl'S of ami liu min.:.: (ill "! 1 yutilh in iosim., bi.-.crown.thi .- t'li'anip. ton. Jersey Joe Wab ult, also earn his !- m e.tlesl vitoory lie ’ ailievi lu' the fir?’! time m n . are. r me , admiration of the boxin;. fans :.s a nghtiiii- man Tin; llnni-.aiids "t ’fan.-, who saw iiim valiiiiitiy land iUp and slug with !>!.• inighly !:« ' Kocky iVlsreiaiio ...ntll the ili' Vl itr ble end earn * • n. th. Bull romui thrillt-d at iliS m.tr.niliet iit exle bition. . Hid display ol box in;.' Jim and ; {••'feJiMVr aftit.ii y ama/fd .mh d< - i lighted 111.: !un rin on;. lOoUI tins, j fight, they v.'tn>• ihii.km to them. ! •:e IV< Van he : ' ' !i*.*., iOlie t .oli he go oo at thi: j.,.a e? ! ntuj-ttni&lrly, hr did net and eiiUld no! la-.t. f!e i.iu Inti, a nilj'hty yiarcialio meI.I at the bi ftiimir.it i.l the kith round, and fi was lights out. In earlier rounds In Lad itctt ly sidesepped the hiovv that vriished his hop ■. ..i ..am liig his title When Kooky i.e. S« >.l Hi. t iae. , are ! sti-med to flow into .1 ■ <- • H: •. It untiiiued on Ji.tl.e nI I Scrappy Raleigh Bunch Lack Only In Scoring • DURHAM, N. C. North Calo lii.o College's gridiron powerhouse ! ! .ifeteated St. August)lie ,s ColiCßf ol ; rtalelgh, 19-0 ill , v 1/VA opener i e.e at Durhuni Au tie tic I’ark lan ; .saturuay itight i Herman KuUitck eie., (.. v< , parcl.tly playUje inulei v.:.:0 ami j .ailisig a limited number ot the ! incky plays said so be in their j jag of 19oJ iiovti. -pocns revealed : that their old standby. IVi. Ivin "the i Alight; " Sseucer n.ay be uuMitK :• j than ever. The 20 year old senior iull i back Horn Washington f) (~ repeatedly ripped through the valiant Falcons' line, running behind sonic o| the most el Ii i tive blot king and screening seen a! .\( ( in many years. Spencer ,a strapping ti-footer. Scored all three oi the Kagles' touchdown standing up. a splendid tribute to the early season accomplishments of Coaches .iiln Vounge and lien Whaley. Although the tingles mauled the ! Falcons all over Durham Athletic i*ok, the Falcons were a scrappy j bunch of who gave good. ..'’counts iii themselves, offensive ly and defensively. The Falcon?, accounted lor 9 of the night’s 19 ■ first downs. What they lack.* However, was fire], nu- . and t'.n Eagles apparently haw that in tbundance thi?, season. Or.iy spen ; ccr's scoring plays were used. «. .--eii infurihed source said at NCC ; i rtv this week. Outstanding in play for the f alcons were ends in Oldham CARSTAIRS ft* While Seal I,l'' } UUiNDED VVHISKHY li M\ Si' ~NT A r ■ S39C • S— *' jft f^Ty*|u „> ..4.1 r.»4>■«■- *A-JiflgV - ■* 1 ._ __ *» ■F|rlW f - # *7!V j « * « i.tM<. __ * CASSTAJItS gfiOS MTHLING CO., INC, N£W YORK, N, Y. « BLENDED WHISKEY, K HSGOF, ?2& 6RAM NEUTRAL SPIRIT* « Aerial Attack From Scat Slot Sets Up 2nd Victory Gitl.FN'.SBOliU, N. C. Tin \ '■HU f. -vcgles lit luoyc with a .Muprisin,.. air attack to mis» th>* Allen llniverijity Vel jov jac!: 21s SJ-7 in a one - ; ivied ~;ai'iie her*, last Saturday h’lv.tt at the Greene heio Ehidihj'i. ft:l! Bell introduced another o' oi.: sui prises in qi;ur icrbi.iil; ( hark: l i a.lafe- who ope iiiU's, principally Icnin the "V and sin. le-vvii.;: v.lio til! ! iias'-ed He Sim;). Car;:hi..an. i ... :t ol lie'- c.tidiiini to account li'.i the :ivoud win ft. i lli. Agi.ie: u: .r many * ta, t- 1..; ii.t , ..., cut t ..mpaii-.n Mrrcly . niimilt, alti-i Art StaUini had ki.kcd nil to Al im. ti.c tgglt-s had riiayvn li.M blood the South t arohlii ili . Merc 101 l ad to Kick lo the Ay- 1 gies .i \ a rat line. Otha Hiller passed ‘.'o yalik io .lalie - Sniilli, Meely Aggie lullbacK, vvlio .an afi additional la yards to tin Vilen George .lolin ii.i ripped o,i| I.’, yards 111 the Alh n 17 ami James smith took ~ iiarulofl' and i-i.v red tin.- re mauling dislanee foi the initial tally, liu extra point try txy ifoMald fju.arles went as(i.i> the lien N . ilea J.u i.et.; nu..).- . 'CM. ill.; till Cat in liu li;.t If .a '. ■ ; 01. .’ ;,.i Liifeje' .ji*, i i ;, V V. hr.l t'l.Cl'a:: ■>!. lie A' :i;i ..Dll line ..iid with tv.o in- t (town;: in rapid Oil'. riled to lie A ' .ie Ift lie’. Tlit cli iv. Vva- topped coi-d t.-. A Jf> A.veii- loi w .ilil Vvall full fi".l! U. .t*' li I I tal’K". Ti .Xu- ... .iji U lti i' !.. I.; . il.Ele : , jit ■ .' .. : i: t .. 1.. < pi a • ‘Ai I.U --,a!l"li n .ilnl.'h '.Vila hullel-lUcd | j a c... to tin s.-conU ijuartti Liili; %/ LU and Huery; backs, Jones, Spencer, and Gaffnis, and line men < hisholm, Oflut, and Mc- Alister. Fred "Houditii' .James. Amos j liioiiituM, Fred McNeil, Jeronii Fvaie and Janie- "Sixth Street | Hi.ifniison Charlie Staten cub some nnjji'i Ve luiillillg lor NC(.'c NCC's so-called questionable line rave a good account of itself, of leii.dvi ly ami defeusivel.v. Obser vers expect continued improve ; ine.nt in the great play of the he : lensivc sqiiad witich held the U ie 'ky Faint back: scoreless despito a j number of short and scintillating! run.:. St Aup.'s Norman Jones, of; Charlotte scoot--d 27 yards through U:i NC.'t team ml ’-.shat looked hive , ,j •ui c shot Bn a TD NC(J held hO .let cl M G -idfcit In (lie first, m . mid anti lotirlfi quarters Ihe in - I NIT tally followed a ilt timing 82 yard drive sparked bv Moudtlii Janies when tile tilt was hardly live minutes old. I he muscular Spelled pounced over tiie 2 v ard line, easily evading players effc. - lively- blocked, ltohinsoii, the sonlhpayy passer, passed from the JO In the 10 to Winifred Tillery lo set up NCT's final s: ore. Spencer slashed through tackle without being touched, NTT's line-up: Ends; Tillery. Hoyd. McNeill, Hines; Tac kles: Mason. Glenn, Mayfield; Guards: Kobinson, Smith and Pettis; Centers: Caldwell and Allen; Ha. ks: Battle, Spencer, (Continued on page 2) WEEK ENDING GOTO DEE, \ . 1952 'Slickv KinKj.i' .i was nts c.iut target ’if y a tht red in a 'ill yard heave on the Alien -io ar»d ran the Ctir'UliCe Olid a f»* >, v luifl lllfy later, 'luulale sliut a fid \ ir(l toe io hii). from the Ar.riu.s i 5. Mi.- Miamperro iu.’eks ihe ~o.d line ueiouched .tael; Gil. »ii converted by pi.««v iia ni after I,'ut' touch i: Tin s. oi , i. ill.* end of (hr iia'l nas 20-0 Tisttah- '.villi tin Aye.ie In i see. ion on Uie South ('aroinu .ri*' ■ 35. ii.ovru ha. to p.e ro.ild lv»- .-at. in. open Vi i't-iVol with ttie i.iiild lei' '. •' 0,.,. n el, eteil iia iv.ii I!' yeiii lie. di-haiee JaeK ; , 11: Mill . I'y tin . (ioUli yv ii. , i.'ide o' i i',-. ero . i.„i> I The luo- ciKt iidii Alien tuui hdim ii came trom a pasc in! ree|ithw> lit' * liris Gaeloaii til, -a emit! tie ill ;tie In the el riliitv., He puili'd In «u llte A a ful I ti. sani line, twisted a-- ii a, IrOiti a couple oi laekleii and iiivced t;,e remaining llislaliee. H- ,ii-,0 kicked the extra puitii » Ti.e fifth A- '.ie touebdov/ri was •• et II). !,} a Ti'iiatc Io t„ •V el *ncp i'll- iI'* i;» iiiit.'iii i?.dfo.o'i. i.c.rii Wii.\tuji- Si)ii-t;i M.uij for ail Vsu d:s ill Til' L T O'! ilio- ' .li'aw l" ~v. ,< la, 1;. id. . Blu cil,. it Uu a 1 mi, o'., yard u[.. Io tiir iMuiV fi. . a. , 4 :,ve-riels front piui'fmerit n to - • .-.I! • in r.ii-nis ot trie ftii Otti.i tei With ju.-i ■: 4-, oil cl s to ti, Besuiie via uu i*-t 100.-. c.. •i'.i yard pass to ■, 1 r C-(14- loC .-kill n \-, {)o' CtoTleii til , it,-- A. !. ,iic.i iii.c The one and | onlv piny faded le car.y across .. the gain.' "Mtic'il .'will a Tl-'i Vie i tor.v (or the Aggie*, tbeir second ! I. ,i row lei ih. entreat season. Belt .nifitied t’.i.s during the ?e --eund half bi.t among those turn ing outstanding performances for the A • included the two Smith i brothers James and D. of j Greenville, S. C„ and Tis.iah* on | offense while Bill Boyers and L^‘- •i ov Singltary. Roosevelt Gilliaifi i and Chris Cochran wet*. ea johe standouts for Allen The 126-piece A anil i' Marching Band save a special demonstration with inirdatur** lights in the darkened eladlutii which drew warm from ihe smalt gathering A* some 4.WW spectator*. ""expert A Specialty -SET <. A M lOH THE VERV LATEST IN AIK fOKPs tMEOKJHS G. And M. Tailoring Alterations Os All Kind* —~ Suits Made To Measure Laundry —~ Dry Cleaning JOE MILLER. Prop. 106 E. Hargett SI. Phone 35338 PRESS WHILE VOL WAIT
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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