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WEEK ENDING FA IT RD.VY NOVEMBER 15, 1052 ‘ Morris Brown Col I .To Face Tennesse State College Sat. .' T!./ NfT ‘ fA.Vr» - Then' vR ! : -o i !■' '■ Herndon Studio ip «>; j Saturcta) N>v. 15, when !)<• Vi< 1: 1 :. :v-"ivn PuiTlc Wolv*”'- "V '. /■'■■■ hot* to th< tough Ton* , iii-Mvi Sl.’tt Timers, of Na-hvilU* Te in. Thix 1 1 . one of the hie crimes of the > -ar in th.■ <is»tc t.'.tv and these twice heated I nun l Onlet-'nie tiral.s are <*>;- j ps* Mi’ll id hire a full house to the spacious f niter* .<• arertH. lncltiifiti? hundred*. of Tcnn* s see Mate rooters from Nash ville and other jj >ints in the Volunteer State This contest will mark their, third mooting in i!.• • mod rn so rc; ■" began in Fite PlilTeO WolVl.', :•!(’■:■ I •'■. •• to ,iv r»g. the Id-12 dr'-'di handed • ion year by the Ti-h • *h>l'.iH thcii unbeaten t.t.-oi .1 T ier, too. the Wolverines well ro roontbi r Hie 1-1-0 setback .suffei .! :m the inaugural of the current se ries befor* a hnnii'ti’wn crowd This year the Tigers got off , Joe Black To Be Honored At Morgan State College BALTIMORE Jocuh Bile k. tas.i hall' , !fi«,2 ,k H <-f * 1 year' , 1 f'llyu i • < iruripion.-, t. . • f..i ’•exceptional : *t : !• ic ai hjvvet :• by then Aim W.’irr. M irgan Slate Coin .< . ' ' rial as-* juouram in th* Hurt Gyi’inn :en Friday, Nov. M •> 10 irt The citation will of f rially kick-off Mi.- iO'c* M‘ ;.in hum* corning j’KHu.ar ,iht. i t 'm ; ; the More in IV. s foot! It in in a contest their riv-Bs Tl: ' Hampton In*'- ute f»: ’■ 1 ■ .-** 2p. :• New . 15 i Ho in .- Stadi; •• ■ Sharin': »’ e ..nation mT' ■' isn iho N*t i L< • yie non* e;tn! winnin-: Tt iy fin : pit* -■ i will ’.»• •nt < V Ei-odcn, or* .*ent Olvrnpi* ! ,: ti "e'.rs chompion vi )d Ine.n . P-yruu Tinman I.a lieu* i. .lirt’.rv m s« vcral ' ( V- met.*'! • ; *i ai.-.t- Olympic Euroyen*. • ;*•«•»< ' t inoi iii H’ icki nd \'".V i ('em t' Br, . : :• • --i Natmniti 'AU and N. iA ci’ii n . , Both Blue, .ml H'nai.m nior-'an alumni •.- u'e f- .* : and i nil. ach ere .• n:<*; ai !.■■■ hue Dr Mm tc. D T* eh ms : ’ • !!*. ill ! . t A*' ■:i .‘ establish i>i ■ n pv <- edcnt ..> ?' * wards of *h: Di Th- TV Frarmt. rh .- n of tin At; ■ fy l\ims 4/5 QUART Pi NTS *OSO * IUW’ S STRAIGHT '\\ APPLE tePV, BRANDY i \ c rf > e - ' \ »■< f»*< T!-*-- \\ \\ iAIRft AMO <OMPANY Hill! 11l ■ UNDER THE ARCS Mfift • NIGHT GAME H| \. (. folleoe VERSUS 11. la. Sale ► (EAGLES AGAINST YELLOW-JACKETS HIM T 1 .SAT. NOV. 1C KICKOFF B:PM SHARP W ADMISSION «2 (TAXES INCLUDED) ( Ret The E'ip)'’s' Utym Dedication Dec. 8-!l. ! to a rather shaky start, bowing to I irieoln (Mod, ?0-12 and ■ irginia State !> ■<! Then the wearers of the ithie and White si irtcd rolling and hattered I.angston. 54-0: Allen, tO-'>; West Virpinia State. VI-1: fra tr.il State 55-0; and North Carolina College, .'H d 6. Tar l • nlc WeiVirinrr, dofend inc notii-nol and ST-\C champions. iur,,"hi d ;neir lllaf: campaign with one-sided B’-I. 1 , victory n\ f i'Vucfield State ckl veent on to turn back Jackson roll.-.*.' 31-13; | Mar-land St,-.* . 0; end Hi thnn-*- : Cooknvm 12-8. The Purvle ; - wire defeated b v Kle.cid.. ' &M, 27-7 and Allen. 13-0 Matching strategy in this game will lie ;vrn nationall> known veteran mentors, tletirv A. h cm. of Tennessee State and Edward .1 iOvI ('lemons, of Morris Brown. who are eiirrentH 'lorking overtime sharpening up their offensive and defensive weapons. i i 'tic (.Y-'iirnitte'-. which t.« .. *m-:or f th* program will p;'*'&**<!' C’omnii.'miatlon* will be 'Xt*-nded atMcn > adilitloria il> b' !> • (' -I Murolav. a riiunb' :' ■»( th<- > i \;ii!-.:in Suni'i of Trustees, M'u.gir' ( . ell*- E;j". .cl TV Hurt ani.i Tal i '.lc* L i'll!: 1> Eugene [>. P; :d. prwidi nt of M«o - afl Al'ct.'l Ass'ic; ition; i«t;d t*OUl9 i R, ci: I' i ' idciit : he S'.’. 'V rit - C.Mi'vi:. i i ; IV ek ■ - t’v* <>f Plninfu-ld N. :u-i if* 0 traduatc of M*-r --■ j mi)*-;! -from th- oh-ni’llv of v ! imkli into n.i* ual . iis .o.i, ,r. ..It oVt i ni'c ‘ i. . , on vcil'i tin* Did :*r.s turning • ;o a n 'icrßic.-nt i ■ cord in relief i Mi !•?.•'! Hla-v:ho won the ■ ysa \v, .a: s* )a - op n*'- for 'lie i Brook I i: "Burr was a member; ■ the ■" : =n ■ a .*l.-1'.%; f v.iivdl. I :bail : d • ack tuanv: \ udtiv. ! i- i • *l: v Bvilish , West .0 a!at a 19.7:1 Mur. *.| .• .a. ,' .; . orl 'M oainc]. interna-; ! f::*vii ;>.* . "a.rnbi'r of the; i world a 'a- *• i Vt* . kim. 1800 meters; .i. o' «l!Vi n.-l-iv Teftm !I, " a her of Morgan’s; .• t . ibon : . ri law it am? a.ui s NCA 2 400 .veH r- < Man prior, viiilu r : Mo-f.'sii . f aB." .eh like Rb*,<K*n. I< a na-; : Bv of . ic: r-fi was a m-cm f -a- I rim.a iron Oi> mpl*? 1 m j}- -vbe]- of Tite.r --n Sint• S*dK cl impion.-hip Or.lv Y-'*t-‘: •*!•* ir> in rj^oitu ■ nn.2. " Bat i ‘.hr grandson of ■ E". 1 ' ' .cru' rc Bi'iigg. iv< f y- T 'P'*l’ii.:i, Ch ".'*" i - i N ■ AAU and XU A A 'hii‘iipi<*n Bragg von the ■r-.u mecr clofh in fie 1052 Oiim piC \*' : .‘g 1 *. s '■ P !V|I)CT «)f ti'T 1 A* r -,t: Oivmj'K Team. F-iwd N Wilson M* *v - s’i?- , - -,nd V i;♦"* • (A-"*" Pte- men., cr *< jp who; • f assembly ■ "gram A -i-: " ' ’ addition .* Dr. Frazu r cci Ct Hurt ar*» p G corgi- H *u l. Dr ( * U Camptxll and Augu-Uus Mo-'iy. siudeti* member In 1951. tro loss and dama.'i on croximately 13.00 b carloads of peache: was one- half million dol -1 lars. <■ S3O pir eji r. Os riery ICO pounds as toma . toes pick* d by *:;e i i • ■v. only 57 pounds reached the hon.-owjf* v 1951 PIRATES TO PLAY MORGAN STATE HOMECOMING KAi/riMORF Plans jnr a full weekend of home coming festivi ti*- v. *ui bi'in. '.vhijipod v'o 'hap, be.' Bus w* ek ; ; Morgan S*at*' College readied fee a gain home Iteming day Nov. 15 .Vain attraction on the bom*- 'coming fare i. the No’. 15 font ..amc i'»n’.f'Uii!«.'i* between (he Vihigin State College Bears and i :;-,*■ itampt .r Tnsdtut*’ Pirates r ‘> i M., m Hughes S’ndiv.m. tint full p'an* r. being de ; f,'lilt'd for n variety of activities t.w:inning Friday, Nov. 14 With a campus bonfire and ending Sun da,. Nov 18 with worship serv ile.-. at the Morgan Christian Cen ter Details for the home coming ar •rci* ■ u hirh arc to b*' announc icd fat*.- fms week, are being plan ned by an over-all committee of i tairiee:» {leaded by Mrs. Frances H ! and Dr. Earl Jackson, fnculiy members. Je*- Block. tar pit*l ■* i of the NaLunal 1 .cat'll* pennant-wlnnina i i . * i\r, Tlod.r* rs an*! a "Morgan , ui::tl* i- tentatively scheduled !h« of honor id t K e -- i n V;<: tty *' 1: meet in;:, :;,w t i in uv of 'be highlights • *h<-*'e-*.la v celebration. Acini I .ion;>l highh;’ l t.- tentatively ' f'l'ranutd inelud* : th*- entertain s-.mi! of "Qu* i from each hirh 'hi- St:B* of Ma " 'and , • of ‘S - former 'Miss M v ans'’ or. n*ls: tea by *-ach if ’h-' ifi ,t-""..I trimp? on IV..- sanv day ,|. nkins -'T’d a band and nai. *le V - stdi ”.i incl Mrs. .f in 1> :d ", ;. eptlnn for alumni by r s-i : a wl'.ieb ’Vill ’u, d. :i < .? v kick-utf in Hugh - v -' die ■ - TFT - CLINTON HIGH TF.SM UNBEATEN FOB THE SEASON C l INTON Th.- Sampson Train-1 . Si : ol Rams fmistred their A A schedule F id v ni .-ht. Noveml <.' 7 t v -t score of 2D to 0 over C u'- , thagi* T.I.- Rums ooMtod th. game • »th . a n 'cit'd run by Clayton Smith.! ! Oi: i in* next play, Freeman 'Robin .i- : a nrillinn nm trour.d, ic ft nd for c 42 ; ard touch down : p!.-;. »n : key block by Raymond : Williams. Almost immediate!’ Clinton | < ( mk the hall, drove deep into t artliajsc's iciritor) and scored w h ■■ n K i iiiiond Williams sf-or<‘d from the two. The eon version was good making the '<oce ID to « at half time, ('arthugi- threatened twice as -haw Kelly, Simmons and Morrison ripped through the '■union line for big gains. Lute !r> the third quarter Clin t.ir. > gandout guard Careenu. Palmer h oke througl; and blocked f -. tgitk vnlch w: s cuvt eri in *he end zone by Raymond Williams Clinier <- oass'n- avt-ratu was Atn o . Williams. Boykin. Smith ’ .. F. • l, r pull* d down '*'i ■ ’ - »!■> were thrc.-vn b; Hal; ~ d Robinson for a total yf r* the aii R EiSmith. Jcffer on, Hall cm Wil ! *:U7V 4 #•»*** dOHUDJtIf QII Mv* i ground ’ho: ra e!.. r d :,i pa total ~f je.i "j? rushir’ • RFC (iIOUFTHOTTKRS IN ToH;il SCHEDI I E FA SHINGTON D C i' ll :* a • --i of tl-able duty for the lirc i- - H.T. lnm Globe!rotters m this sect’ --n -if the nation next week. Th fabulous bron/.v maAiciaiv • f c -.riiiom ar- confronted with laying two r>! the best mdeperi deut in nii'-ssional teams m the ceunfrv *n the same day. Sun .... Xov 18. On f.*n ir ii:'. ! dash through the -t. the Trot Ur- ■ ’o; off in Bal •irn■>•**• ;or an aft* moon game with the ritiiadch’hiH Spr.as at the Co b c'd 'hat • veninc they jour "•yi •(> Wa.-hin.’.on to play the Boston V/hu; vine'..' at Uiii’.e A i ‘-nt riv c»i‘. c.i'T ations sellout • r*iv. ■ -.ciß b: on hand fbr both s nr TicS:»ts hm b-cn .1 rauid clip in both eiti* dm r*i if.-- fs«r; th-u th<* Gi" ctrotlcr. havt c.' ,-.i r hi tti favorites it, Bal'in'.',".’.: and IVa..:: cUu C'l'H ii " S .pi' .•. cfVtn a ■ litiii.- .., the Trotters’ 10-avy sti'-ed-.l* -aid this vvr-'k tn ' i ;.'(in’id«*ni ' v skillful ti:.iiS Will b> able tv t•• •: the gruvUint*. "I r.-ahi-e it is asking a lo! of ‘hi V.y.i !- ;• lay two gnrrov* in one day against such strong com oetifion. Rut vet* did it in Europe - nurr er of limes without urt ing iii- t< Lim too much. ••vc,. my *,. t Wat. of course, tut that' the risk we must take because of She heavy demand for th. Globetrotters all nvkr the ci untry, ii wc don't appear in Baltimore and Washington iv'w we may no! yet back o ■'•{‘.her city the rest of the rCRUIar tea ser: * | The TrotiiTf t>>:: i>* i*-i -: M.lit- duly I ic. ;ht folowing week is; Nor 1.7. J P-ovidmc*: 14, Ithiladelphia; 13, I New Haven: 16. Baltimore 'after- I noonh Washington (night; 17. * Trenton. N. J.; 18 Hershcy Ba GREATEST FIGHTS of the CENTURY sports THE PIGSKIN HUDDLE MM WET’K’S (’.AMI'S NOV. I > '■ileu i( Florida AA.M \ ir”ii*i;i State it \,VT .Morris Brown at Tintirssee state Kaiiijjtsm at .Morgan Kethune-Uonkmau it Xavier ’frvt.s Southern at Alcorn i 'lari; at I i-k Prairie Vim at Gramhling (homo . ointng' i ,!a* ksnn at i’.ud <)uiim l.incoln li’a.i at Scranton Dillard at Ttiskegcr AI ham state at Morris Howard at Delaware State Savannah State al Florida N4I Mi lei at Southern (homecoming) Vlahama State at l ane Virginia, State Watches I ilt With Morgan Bears RETERSBRUG, V Turn j fi!-) .n Vii -ini a "it o>‘ll*’.f*'« ! Rogers Stadi .. p-.-lb' i i. big Thr-nk'l.Mv :t. Ran purring ••• • t x.cc ct u y | foHowinc Mm' an .. i' i *3-;-2 victoi '. o. '. she A and T j Staurdu" B-* their truai >;» *l*u ; 'l i Bears. VSCs opj 1 o t;K* 'Turkey Day tilt, vci- c I'.i-pult' tl u’o tile thick "t :■ Ai AA enrunp ior..-hi;. pint ire. Coach Eddie Hurfr. chars* * by T j'.ockinas A. ..nd T. fr-m -.nks of he underrated, !••»•*“! a pos«ib;«- r* Ic as king maker or Or* r.k* ' ••not: tuts take an toe VSC fra.ian.-' on T .aiik-givii !>.y i - ■ "k Fv-rt Tin .-tqyportery w’hi* earlier hud -r! ■■ off t u- Mor . n ,:B'iH. o*. gar rarr .ng UwMr ,'a lid.’.- faces 1»• i”d KO'4**r* Air. • 2:c■ it Ctv..cb Sal Hail - Vu 2’*’’ Step n-a n bavt • .;.•?*♦•• « aw«y - - - I Gala Homecoming Plans Made By Harrison High ■ CEI.M \ Plan* ave under way fonr of sh*.’ biggest horrieco-n --lr,:> in fim fij*fom. of ‘he Richard B. Harrison School of Selma. Fri day November 2? is set for wus event. The pep -nd Audi tic commit tees and tlie Student Council ar-i ; directing activities for this pro gram. They plan a mile long pa rade with nil of the grades uni! clubs participating, along with the school's band and quen and bands of Johnston County Training) •' tiooi. Smithfitld -rh Will iron. Cooper School of Clayton The; o’nm.rii'i's arc also kioking tor i' ard lo t’w purlicipation of con* •. munity agencies and other out-of- ■ j‘own 'ruHif. BE A TING THE GUN I j XKW YORK tANPj With tht ! fight about u month away 1 prr ; met that Archie Moore will d<- '!feat handsome Jo--y Mnxm. u> cum. the 175 pound champion. l if we are correct cum.' next De 'Linuer. jtwlw rould not have I happened to a nic. r prize ring pot* j ■ onality. Archie's life story a? told to ! writer Lester Bromberg in the (magazine "Sport" of current issue, j<* titled jr-t like M' Kii'i talks. To j the point and chock full of troth, •i hi found Archie Moore neither ‘ j boastful nor overconfident. a dis j lhat has inflicted many fight ' | ers of unproven or potential I I greatness in fistic history. Hrir.;.' up the name of any light "jut :vy or h'-'ivyweight and Moore will submit that he can lick them one by one. He gives you reasons, iM-.i mere i:p chatier. His estimate ■ oi uMaxi n is net high. Says Moore .(of th>. champ, ' Maxim couldn t whip Hay Rob inson. Ht took that shot instead of fighting me. his rightful oo jt-—r.tiir.v i 'i'C ■ r ‘Vttii of tits I THE CAROLINIAN v\«->i Virginia State at North Carolina < ollcrc eluefiled at st. Augustine'-; Benedict at fort Valid Texas college at Bishop Ihomf coming i t oward Waters it ('tal')in tik.ir.sa* AMAN it Langston (homecoming i I incnln i>l o.) at South Carolina State Mis ivsippi Industrial at Iceland '‘aim it Morehouse Philander Smith at Butler Best at Mihs 'homecoming) St. Paul's at Cayetteville Knoxville at KcntUekv State RFC—- n,O ' t!ir 27 1 n but their ':3U •Tire:. rendozw* - .’ii Mo r gar c- :rtftr>'. >" take stunx. as ■ a i <>■ nf games -n CIA ft. 'on-, t i . -onif.-ctiUort- Also thro .ett into Uu? hmi'ligiT by the debach at Greensboro last: Saturday v. is the Tt-ojans’ awm* Coaob Mark Card'-vell'o West Vi ima State Yellow Jacket?.: led for the weekend Com*. i. .. up f ■ this nv-ein..; Virginia :te and West Virginia State, both undefeated in conference i jj.ii'.-, v.ot dominating the pictur*. West Virginia State has inayed i'c.tir conference games and nas n -red viet.v if.-' ivt-i Virginia t.-nion Howard. Morgan State, and Bitiofteld. The J,u-kt’(s are VSC’t. opponents Saturday November 8. ;■• Institrt. ami A. and V thett i.-vefci 13 opposition at Greer,s --l : >. Ti > n» xt and final heme stand o the : V!• - ■ f Trov” .r T> k ;,ivng Day contest .. _ i Jm.' presenting t.bC TV. Pit ■ at': a>'t'\ •' float will be given a ! P r;?< ■ Following th ■ parade the game " :Ii c played t the Mill Pork. 'M'.poii the Harrison Bull Dogs ] and High School of Trvn- Captain Melvin Holloman and | Co-Capuan Thomas .lories promise : "at , .tor team is in readiness • Midgetic and Turner ate giving i their' team good work mats i * <JMI'COMING T K Ot» RA>! ME 11:00 a. in. Parade assernbl. - on ! Harrison School's earn pus. 12:00 Noon Parade to downtown ’Selma and on to Mill Park i :00 GOMF:. Cororsation at HALF-TIME and ! : v,: edits. of prizes. (. ■ • Gfi-r "'«■< Henry virtual ly toyit g with him. You could not ■ • s'" gotten Ray Robinson or Maxim to cn.wi in the ring with Henry ivm if one had a gun on thorn/ He hasn't boon all good, this f'.si talking, swell dressing globe t;'< "er of fistiana who since J93S has demanded just one shot ai the title. He talks frankly about his boy hood (age 17, and the punitivi measure.- for same. He speaks of his defeats, making ab* •olutcly no alibis for same. His icto.'ies *hc wears like a soldier does medal- earned in the heat of ’ venarc. No one has campaigned any harder than T have for Archie Moore and the ring’s "forgotten men" of his high standard, f sub mu iliai Moure is my selection to ■ hip Jack Kearn s ipoiier but not until *h. lias v. hipped into the resin the best conditioned Maxim we've ever seer,. A scary firhler would never >r» t£' bU lxalO yl* £ > t-wf ££ Virginia State, A & T Aggies In CIAA Title Clash Saturday GREENSBORO. N. C. The A. f. T. Aggies take on lbs uaot ‘ wiued aim untied Virginia State College viere on Saturday (No- V-'.t:ber 15) ot veer; n a football game which shapes up as one of tne most important clashes o* the season. While the Pct"r»- l>.trg -tfit is favored in the coe.- jti r, ..}• reason of its record u>i ' the current season, this may rrmtio little when the tv,o teams besittt. bumping heads hero in the Greena ooro Stadium. Sai Hall's undf'do!’ aggregation upset 'Me favored Agge's ias > ear 'in the Capital Classic dishing out hitter defeat which knocked their, out of the conference till*. This is one which the Aggie* have not forgotten and b> t "t: d this fact the game may turn* out to be a genuine battle At least. BIU Boll’s hoys hove jit/t' ibout the same opportunity At rested in the hands of Virginia' ■it.atf; prior to the Classic. This is one which Virginia State will have to win The Aagws want !' equally as bad’ .. Defeated once p. a surprise by Moreau State C<>i -1 lege, the Aggies mould bo rongn for the remainder of the season They always are. after dropping one such as the homecoming -et , oack Os coursi , Virginia Slate coasts one of the . <?*t, if not sh« best, aggregation in the conference They consider Having gotten by Uianv l lines as Joey ha; a ith •v --'champion Ezzard Charics, m . that eutie, side-ts -pping, eone - break • n g puncher o ’ of Camden, N. J.. irrsev Joe Walcott. Joe Maxim would have fa -ed •Hae Louis had Jack K> rns made the match. I it is good bu.-ur.e.-. f.e Maxim ■•} get as much dough as he can tor fighting Archil Moure He rib. •oluLdy no right. however. to 'lode, ip, No, ! contender. Arche Moore so long. ROMANO IT DOWN" Ike Williams, Bean .I-nk and • i.'.ru'. mat Kid Gavil.oi. ill h; okc Chii-a go Johnny Bratton's inu at. various ’inics. Non-, of ire in to date, as street ■ wider Jo. Mieeii will 101 l you, found a ray to break his heart Mo\ie) . . Bratton dudi.-.i; hand some and a swell thinker, is my smi ei fighter f ' to iniin my VMCA km, Beit ’.ay for nine- years, a boxer puneher sort out of the mould that fashioned such as Panama 'Joe Clan and Canada L- e. When oar 195;? story of no ■n | tir- tvs La months comes up once aor , you can hot ‘hat EDDIE COTTUKL vfan.u;. r of the Phil >: AV • . ’nr. Basketball ••’ub vill catch, -boil Columbia from u> for ;:is eresistenf; outmoded; un-Ame rican; unsr or t sin a n Ii k o ' Negri. ■ ■ ihoho" attitude. Dili you see lion huge NVivesn h-r magazine break on let s He! I .Old Satch I*■ isi, Paige) into trie Hail of Fame?" Written hj Ed Fitzgerald and quite veil. eve ' though), it but climaxes the all . too often lone-wolf fight of mine jin thi-' connection. We did not want him in a Ne !wo Hall of Farm he’s already in . ‘hat di.'.-i imin.it.-rv one, but. fit ; trie Coppcrstown. N T Y. memorial where be belongs as do a half dozen or more Negro ballplayers dating hack to my father's youth. I? W (Tick’) Burnett, 53-y; ar i Id owner of the Dallas Eagles in the T- ;-.as Baseball league, is a 'imr.n whom I feel deserves doctor of humanitarianism as much :.s Branch Rickey. Burnett got Tex an- to accept, and learn to admire • Dave Hoskins, rangy Negro pitch ; ir.g sensation of the past baseball . season—brethren, <hat seas ome thing. I* ■ CAIISTAIRS ;! 1 White Seal Ml BLENDED WHISKEY | | * ’i N T I! CARSTAIIIS) (White Seal j vJt/sor. tj —. H ;i _ wivtajks tm. onsnuiNC co N me, new your, h. t • rlewoco whiskey » proof nx wain neutral spiwh if | OUBTAJtS *ROi Disnumc CO N INC. NEW YORK H t • RIiNOEO WHISKEY » PROOF WAIN NEUTRAL SP»«H Virginia Union that the team is Wei! in i:;ht of the conference : ;>tle, if they eari get by the Aggies. ! i-'rom any angle It ;■ to be * *i ugh battle for both teams and both will i.ie ■‘un" for this one i.e)ubtless. Vuginia State will shoot for a ni; retire throngn the air. tat all reports snow mat she it ain ha. been equally effective an the ground. A. St T should ; correct solve of ihtir passing de ficiencies and fleoty Docks seen as -a»*k Gibson and Donald Quar ts si mulct prove trouble on to* •a < mint. it generally agreed that this one .mould be a noli t the last in me CIAA for the current season, i This iiould be definitely settled come Kickoff time on Saturday at IJIO P. M SOUTHERN PLANS HOMECOMING. FACES WILEY BATON ROUGE. La .ASP) - A big program highlighted by a ; football eias! with the Wib v Wildcat '.vill snnflight homecom >.ing for Southern, Nov 14-15. v It will ho a grudge .game as the me? beaten Jaguar Cats tangle ' with the tvice-whir.ped Wildcats Southern is seeking national rat ing. and still in the ra<v for 'ic mythical nr" nal champion- 1 .- ; ■.!! > Other feat ue- ,( h'lire'comiog • null bi the retiun of the alumni. Letter Men- }(' dcfje, and two. I danc* .’ Coronal.ion of the homecoming queen " ill b< held Friday night. 1 Nov. 14. It sill be followed by a great bonfire on campus. The f.-ettrr Men's Huddle will He ' ! Id the first of kind at South ei r. Orini ll former Jaguar ath ‘ i gre-d- hack to the camnus 1 returning totter men wil 1 i i'a gii-'si of honor .t I hu hoinecoro -1 :te.; foot dl game. ’ Saturday night, a dance for stu dents will be held in the auditnr:- : urn-gymnasium. and a dance for 1 ilums will he held FOOTBALL Another BIG Game I A & 1 “Aggies” fi Versus— Va. State “Trojans” I H Greensboro Stadium 1 SAT. NOV. I KICKOFF 2; P. M. M PAGE SEVEN SEARS FACE BAMS IN WEEK’S BIG PRO GAME CHICAGO iANPi Tae Chi ta go Bimv: and the Los Angeles Ren-, two learns on the rebound in the National conference- division of the National Foot hall !m;w', meet. Sunday in Chicago in the v.< ci. y too |in. ...v 11V lilt. Both 'he Rams and the Benia aft! r a slow 'art arc rounding into top form. The last time they met Inc Flams veil’ not, so they von after losing for three quar to s. 1 it: Rams still have too many ;csteri gun.-, for the Bears and their youth movement. The Detroit Lions Mill not nave ton much troei '>■ with Buddy Youna and the Dallas T< xans wV> .os Imving financial a.s well ns artistic troubles the- season. A her!ic day may he in store for the San Francisco 49ers when they meet the Washington Red skins if th- Redskins are hoi. The 49ers should win. however. The Nen York Giant- nr. iu.-t j too totigh for the aggressive Green p iv f.u kei- who will give it the |spirit and hustle. If 01 lie Matson is in top shape lire Chicago Car* v ill -urprise the Phila delphia Eagles, In the final cam* of the day. thff : tPeve land Browns, who have not been in the 1 *■;! "f physical shape recently, still should have enough i p.ft to -top tie Pittsburg Stecicrs. -BFC Os .:t5 artificially -ired dairy f,■ i . shown in recent Slate Dis trict Junior Dairy Cattle Show-, per cent won blue ribbons. 55 pi r cent won red and 15 per • rnt . ", bites —BFC- One of rv. ••••• Id earloads of watermelons never icoeh tin’ consumer herause of marketing waste.
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