WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, inovrmbek u. 1056 NCC Halts Bluefield 38-7; A & T Nips Va. State 27-12 Eagles Topple Blues From Ranks | Os Nation.s Unbeaten Elevens i DURHAM, N. C. Herman, Riddick * Eagles exploded for six j touchdowns find two placements I and put on a shocking demonstra tion of power to overwhelm Sam Taylor’s Bluefieid Stale College eleven 83-7 here Saturday after noon on O'Kelly Field. Eagle baclts Carvis Bullock, • Cliff Jackson, Osc&i 1 timer ami; Hal Joyner roared over for TO %! on runs of eight. 42. five and 20 yards while guard Duke Saunders recovered a blocked kick to speed Broncos Edge St Paul’s Tigers 6-0 BY JOHN tV. BARKER FAYETTEVILLE - Snapping nut of a devastating 1-3 record in Cl A A loop competition, the Fay etteville State Teachers College footballers rode to 6-0 victory ov er the St. Paul’s Tigers on a beau tiful 35-yard pass from Co-oap tian James Battle to end Robert Wilson. The first half, played mainly in the middle of the field, saw the ‘ Saints” stack up four first downs to the homoboys’ three. The Bron- cos muffed a chance to score in the second period when a holding penalty nullified Battle - 20-yard pass to wingman Charles Knight who stroked 40 yards down the side line to what could have been pay dirt, Likewise. Head Coach Ed ward Lacy’s lads let two scor ing opportunities slip through their fingers when halfback James Vann's 15-yard touch down aereal was railed back in the first period because of -< holding penalty, and when in the third quarter the officials dropped a flag on Vann’s long heave to end Albert Alexander. WIN! North Carolina College Eagles -versus- A&T College Aggies Thurs., Nov. 22, 1956 2 P. M. O’KELLY FIELD (North Carolina College Campus) Admission (Tax Incl.) $2.50 Students (Tax Incl.) $1.25 SEE THIS COLORFUL, EXCITING GRID CONTEST A SAFE WAY TO SPEND THE HOLIDAY fcftrS : m 1, N !sv' | vMily I | ( | lIJ JILBES VODKA FIFTHS *3.60 PINTS *2.30 VODKABO PROOF. DHrillEO ISOM 100% G?AIN WU GILBEY, UD., CINCINNATI, OHIO , 40 yards for a fifth tally and end 1 George Wallace recovered a turn i hie in the end zone for the sixth TD. Rmior tackle Deral Webster made the two conversions. The victory toppled Sam Taylor’s club from the ranks of the nation’s unbeaten and untied elevens. Also, It may J have robbed the Blues of a chance for the 1956 CIA A Reid pennant. The Eagles racked up 22 file! I downs against Bhiefietd’s 7. They The half closed on a scoreless stalemate. i The fans witnessed during the !! remaining periods a .splendid .' demonstration of heads-up foot ! ball by two teams that refused to ! give up, but the goal was always | too far away. And to add spice to ; ' the fray, there was the fine pin j point passing of Williams!on's ; freshman quarterback James Kd- , 1 ron, the consistent kicking of Si. ; Paul's “Joe ’ Jackson, Hamlet Downs Wadesboro 14-0 For Dist 244 Title BY LEAK * GREENE HAMLET Tile Monroe Ave nue Tigers won the District 2 ■ Championship of the Eastern AA i division of the North Carolina Negro High School Athletic Asso ciation last Friday night in the' J Hamlet Municipal Park, by de- ; Heating a strong Wadesboro team.! (also bidding for the champion- • 'ship, by a score of 14-0 before a j ! I ouu ashed the Blues 40 B yards to | 8, The Blues gained 106 yards j pa.vdn*.. against none for the ! Eagles. Al Montgomery, the; Eagles | cititch quarterback, punted 3 times | ; sot a 44.7 average. The Blear kick- I jeo 7 times foi an averagi or 27. it ■ In addition to the win. which | s Ragle Coach Herman. Riddick j I * r . a ■ -i,-. : ,; y ,- ffort.” ! j the m-incndou' power and drive! iof the Eagle forward wall com- j | liietciy stymied the efforts of the I Blue s highly touted twosome of Johnny Hoover and Lo.mcitsi How i Pit. ; Hoover, the loop's runner-up j rusher who had been averaging > I 81.6 yards in the Blues’ previous i ! seven games ended up .Saturday , with a minus 2 average. Anri How ! ell U'u sixth ranking leader in . ; rushing Saturday realized a min- ' ' us 9 vaids. The Blues lone tallv came in the second period on a series of spec.tacular pass pl-.iys ear rving from Howell to end Cliff i Thompson for gains of It! and j !il yards. On the next play. 1 i Hooves passed to Thompson on ihe < iifhi-yard line where a emnpiciion was rtiteri *«d the I ajelrs chare, d with pass.' in i terferciicc. Four plays ■ tier ; Hoover crashed over for the ll* Cud Preston Harrison eon vc cirri. | I pnvt.is.an crowd of some 400 spec-, ! la tors. Wadesbo;o's Yr-ilov. mck* u ol . the Anson County Trap.me .School took Hip opening kick-off and on : j three following pl.iys powered j i their way to the mid field stripe, | | but there |gey bogged down. 1 Right guard Ralph Odom of the j | Ti. wry crashed through the Yel-j i low jacket's line to recover a sum ; ble. and fullk tek Ervin Greene j drove to the 20-yard line. Roberts. Tiger ou-uterback. as ! ter faking a double handoff. ' let co uilh a built ilike \„- that j : cau lit fleet-footed Tommie Me- j ! i Cummings in the end zone. Left | !j halfback James Whitt scored the | j extra point on a line plunge. | The Tigers got a 60-yard drive; going m the second period start-! : ing from their own 40, with full- ] ; back Fred McDonald leadin'-* the: | way to the Yellow picket'd 15. From ; ; | there, James Whitt shook off six 1 ! taciders and even after be ing hit j three times rolled into the end. ! zone so- the record and final j Tiger T.D. ! Tire extra pom I was .scored on a pass from Roberts to Manning. j j The Yellow jackets were held in■ j check by a hard-driving line com- j | posed of Brunson, B Davis. 8.1 j Davis. Manning, J. McNeil. John-; | son, Odom and Edison, i Standouts on offense included j ; Bob Bowman. Charles Chapman. ' ,'j Theron Hailey. Lonnie Robinson. J James Hailey, Jesse Smith and i Fred McDonald. jiCollington Named To | Cage Writers’ Group I ! TALLAHASSEE •D. C Collin?- ; i ton. director of informal inn set - j | vices at Florida A and M Uni-; versity, has b <>n named a char- 1 ter member of the United States Basketball Writers Association., The announcement was made by Ed Schenider, secretary of the; organigatton and a member of • the Chicago Daily Tribune sports! staff. Collington Is also a member of ! the Football Writers Association | of America and the editor of the' first football handbook published! at Fam-U. j ’ . iN r > Y.' 1 jajwg y&fmMgflHßKm RALEIGH BOUND <nw«« Taturo. basketball's King of Clowns, who with wee dribbler Marques Haynes will bring (heir i fabulous Harlem Magicians to the lakulunian ksdgndfghngh BERKLEY DEFENSE CLICKS —West Southern Pines plater 1 right* just before being forced out of bounds while attempting N. C. High School Results Scot land Neck .... 20 ; Win ton “ 0 HY .S i. SSI-: ROBINSON ! .SCOTLAND NECK- The Brew-; ; ,ey High School eleven scored a ‘ 20-0 victory over C S. Brown High oi Winton here Thursday to | clinch the Roanoke Conference' fool hall championship The Tigers are undefeated in conference competition this year.' having yielded only one touch- j down while racking up a total of! 63 points in victories over R. L ! Vann, J. A. Chaloner. Washing- j ton County Union and the C. S. j Brown teams. Thursday’s game was played on a well-soaked field during a steady j drizzle but the Tigers managed to score in each of the first three • pet lods. I Curia Id Whitaker scored the I first. TD from the 10-yard line af iter a long run by A. Hicks, who ; also hit off tackle for PAT. The i second score was on a pass from Quarterback E Hicks to H. Col- Son in the end zone and the third resulted from a pass interception by Whitaker. It was the last home game foi i the Tigers and marked the final. i ! local appearance for six senior j j members of the squad Andrew' j and Eddie Hicks, captain and co- ' (captain Herbert Cotton. Conald Whitaker, Arthur Smith and Har ! vey Sounders. Score b.v Periods ! Scotland Neck 7 6 7 0 20 . : Winton 0 0 0 0 - 0 Farmville 2(> Windsor 6 BY SCARLETT JONES WINDSOR Suggs High of; ; F i rmville spoiled homecoming foi 800 Etheridge High fans here Thursday by defeating the local i i grid team 26-6. It was the eighth victory a gams' one defeat for the Suggs Lions. I i coached by Jerry Frans, once, captain of the NCC Eagles. They; jure non eyeing the state Double i A championship. Coley. Cameron Williams and i S Mays* scored TD's for Suggs, the j ■latter on a 60-yard run. Hines,! Rogers and Vines were defensive' | standouts. Cooper passed 30 yards to Jones! ' for Windsor's tail; S Farmville 6 7 0 13 —26 j Windsor 0 0 6 0 - fi 1 j. - - Eden ton . 19 W in Tail 14 EDENTON Edenton High! ; School defeated Perquimans ! Training School of Winfall here | Thursday in the final home game 1 of the season, played on a muddy | field. After a scoreless first quartei Edenton scored first, on one of i Thomas Holley’s two TD's. Raleigh for a'game with the New York Olympians at tits' VV. N. Reynolds Coliseum at N. State College on Saturday night, . Nov. M. a punt return (luring Friday's decisive game in Eastern Pis trict 6-tnan hifb school foothall cornpelilioit. The host team Then, with less than a half ! minute remaining in the second period Windfall’s quarterback. Hoff let lateraled to left half-: ; hack James Han ell who faded ‘back back to pass but, couldn’t find a teammate open and ran 58 yards to score. Edenton chalked up two more ; tallys in the last half, on TD's by Holley and Quarterback Walter Jernigam before Wins all’s left i end, John Felton, took the kick off or. his own 32 and raced 68 ; yards for the game’s final .score Thomas Harris accounted for 1 Edenton s one conversion. Joseph Newton guard, and K Fleming, tackle were outstanding in de j fensive play. Score by Periods Edenton 0 6 7 6 Hi Winfall o 7 o 7 14 Aberdeen Takes Eastern Dist. 6-Man Football Title ABERDEEN -The Berkley ; High School team scored a 30-17 • victory over West Southern Pines j High here Friday to climax s 7-0 j i season record and win the Eastern j Distric! six-man football title. Berkley thereby qualified to meet (he winner of the November 16 Western District final between ; Shelby and Baden for the state championship Piayisig in the season s first real iv brisk weather, Berkley com pletely dominated the first hah. holding the visitors scoreless while chalking tip 27 points. In the third quartet, both teams had to be sai isfied with a safety apiece. wh.d< W.'si Southern Pines took char?-- ii- the fourth, scoring two touch downs. John Wesley Hill and Hi rman U'tley scored two TD's each foi Aberdeen James Woods scorer. • one and James Monroe trapped D i Stevenson of W. S. IV j„ the end i zone tor a safety. HOMECOMDi —_— SATURDAY | Nov. 17, 1956 ! GAME TIME 5 P.M. Chavis Park RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Gen’l. Admission - - $2.00 Berkley High of Aberdeen won 30 17, thereby flinching district title and a chance at stale 6-man chain pionship Kinston . , ... II Washington ... 0 BY WILLIAM LHIP'S WASHINGTON lid Mlkii: ; High lKiit;iton> grid teem ran ! roughshod over the local P. S. Jones High eleven here I'Yiday i for a 41-0 victory Three of the visitors' l.ouch ; downs were scored by K. K. Con - ; aid. right halfback, two by She:- 'ton Croon quartorbar!•: and otu iby Roger Stey •nsoi*.. l<*n lial: back. | Melvin Keys, right guard: Hvi , i ard Opharrow, right halfback and Willie Staten, left guard wen ! standouts on the home team Se(*re by Periods I j Kinston 0 14 6 21 41 I Washington 0 0 0 r> 0 ran ta**ae tm ww* *»'« w* Ktnan *»•> -.mm «* >*»» ww konm «a wine w* *-cwr r» »-<«» *v nn« *» wm«t * '•> .‘orld's Grectest Bosketholi SS >w ] I W HARLEM MAGICIANS I i GOOSE X ' PLl ' 3 * , * Half-Tim# EAo-tamcr. * Saturday, November 24, 1956, 8:30 p.m. 1 f , n . co . .■ * | if ' ;•*# \ \k '• 0 e I ! ilsif % | " ■■ ■. • 25 j i S CLOWN ... .’ f » jp I I ' ’ ' ' N. C. STATE CO! LEGE COLISEUM I twwt am raw mm mmmm am mam w> mm** » aarm mm mm, aa mm am mm, mm mm mm mm mm mm <m mam * ww~i Aĝies Halt Trojans First Time Since'50 GREENSBORO- -The A&T Col- ' < lege Aggies rolled over Virginia \ ■ State of Petersburg. 27-12. here i! at Memorial Stadium Saturday! i afternoon before neatly 11,000 ji fans. It was the first time the i Aggies had done ii since 1950. ! The Aggie cheering section was j swelled by 6.000-odd school bovs j < tuu.\ I.;-. i \iio xuui from ' ! throughout the State and border i ; points in Virginia, as day-long < | guests of the college on High i School Senio: Day. The Aggies with a thin lead of 7-0 at halftime came roar ing back in the third quartei to score twice and again in the final stanza. During the same periods, the Virginia Stale Trojans collected two, ! themsehes. Aggie standouts on offence ’'.ere Edward Nc.-.bitt. ;d fUilbucU. who j I ripped off runs, of 80 yard.-', and 1 35 yaids. along with plenty of, ; short yardage all afternoon: Ac- ; I thin Wort.iiy amt Ed Oodtjolf j A lion's share of the offensne Morgan ton To : Face Lexington In Title Game • MO.RGANTON Tlie- imd*touted ■; Olive Hill High School Yellow ; u-cketi v ill play Dunbar High in 'Lexington Friday. Nov. 16, at 8; p m for the Western A A tide* in the NX. Negro High i?chool ■ Athletic Association During the regular yea son Olive Hill won 3, lost none and ued one. : -uriassing a total of 222 points to \ 12 for opposition teams Only Hendersonville a; 1 Hic kory crossed Moraanton’s goal line 'ThcO-ii He Wits With New ton The Oiiv* Hill Band will ac company Hie team to Li xuurton * for Fiiday night's came, winner 'of wliich will rnef-i the L„ ;•"-,** | AA ehanmion- for state honors. f MAM M( m i HOMECOMING If (CELEBRATION I\M. Colorful-Parade I 8, Marching Bands if Crowning of “Miss Shaw Univer- 9 sity” with Joe Black of the Cinein- I nati Redlegs assisting Dr. W. R. 8 Strassner. Many Other Halftime 9 Activities. 9 A Meet Old Friends and (Classmates 9 PAGE FIFTEEN credit goes to quartet back Hw aid Smith, who scored once et> a keep, passed for a second- a J moved the team well for most, of the day The teal threats thrown by the Trojans were wrapped up in Geo. Moody, halfback, who did. a beau tiful running job and Bill Bar rett, etui, who caUn ieu m several timely pauses thrown by Jim Ko cf-ier. It was the fifth win for the Ag gies, against 3 losses. The Aggies scored first, five minutes after the opening kick off as Smith, the quarterback, circled end on a keep play from ihr 11-yard line The score was set up as Waite: Parker, Aggie haifb: tk. intercepted a Trojan pass on the Virginian's 35-yard Ur,-. Otis Hawkins split the up right;, for the c.vra point. Virginia Stale, dominated the play for the remainder nf ihi hah, keeping the locals bottled no. deep in'their own territory The Trii!iC; .-cored early in. the • hird qua;" : r Hoei'fer -hot. a u pa lo Barrett in the | end zone. B* ion- the ."hocring had sub -1 sided tin A' had -cored their second touc-i'.down as Smith heav ed a ;iH-yarcl pass to John Cuth ■;■ i : n;; who run the remaining five yards. untouched. ent ahead 20*$, iffed a H ;',r --r n hi.- own 'JO-yard line u-.d ran tic 80-yards untouched, .’inuii Ku-.vd to Cutineil for the •stra point. Jlist three pi: y - later. Virginia frit’ .venreci a- Hoeficr passed to i’Mf on. fullback, in a play which covered BO yards. AA: r d" the game midway hi period - Worthy dove r the one-yard line and ’mi'*' !;;■)(: to Wallet Parker iiir the extra point. no counirv in the world - :H.iCii( • ::i'ue- and bear fruit. •• m the United States, . ’ Uv American Asso - ■ tn.n of Nurserymen.

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