WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. 19.;7 When Morgan , Mary land State Clash: finflrhiifir Rhpl Si ©’Siam* ah UUdibsßSßßj^ Will Be Big Side Shew BALTIMORE. Md.- A nev meet the long-time Classic". the long-awaited duel sic "will be born'here Oct. 12 when CIAA man Morgan Slate. between the intra-state rivals the powerful Maryland State Col- Billed as the "Maryland will bow into the vast .«*- gfd NO ’TOMORROWS' Autograph-minded Hods besiege the New York Giants' popular star. Willis Mays, at the Polo Grounds, at the team's last game in the stadium. Next vear Willie wiU bs shagging fly balls in San Francisco, the Giants' new home. (Newsprcss Photo). Eagles Host Bears: Reveal Plans For Elaborate Homecoming At N. C C. DURHAM l,p Von re Cham bers, president, of the Student. Government Association at North Carolina College, this week said planning is moving ahead for the college's Homecoming on Novem ber 2: Shaw University of Raleigh and the ‘lnstitution’s football ihmi end queen will be among special guests. The NCC-Shaw football game Stephens -Lee Tops Gastonia 14-6 In Mud ASHEVILLE The undefeated Stephens-Lec High School Boars defeated th» Highland High School Rams of Gastonia 14 to 6 here Friday night The two teams bat tled on the muddy field during the first period with Joe Bore mans booming punts keeping the Bears out of trouble. Early in the second period, aid ed by a 65-yard run by Fred Smith, Stephens-Lee scored as Charles Pickens plunged from the 2-yard-line. The extra point was good The runner was tackled hard on the 20-yard-line and fumbled The Beam rerove'.•’.l. With deceptive hail handling Riophens-Lee executed a '-vn—n pass; Ear) Thompson to Joe Chanel- U*, who ran 20 yards to score The conversion was good. Si op! -■ ns-Lee leti st. the half. 15 to o. The sec ond half found both team s drive stalled in tee muddy field With two minutes left to play, a Stephens-Lee aerial was intercept ed, Highland scored on defensive play, Nathaniel Thompson. Har low Fullwood and Wilbur Mapp were outstanding. Bu. • man aveng ed 45 yards on four points. HOMECOMING! /n A&T COLLEGE gggfpV) Maryland STATE fj % COLLEGE M \ 1 Saturday * OCTOBER 19ih 2 P.M. Gates Open 12:00 Noon GREENSBORO MEMORIAL STADIUM Admission $2.50 Highest Thine of Its Kind Full Social Calendar ’ Pis Bali* Mile Long Parade Pre-Game Show Football at Its Best- —Brilliant Halftime Activities ,VJu*iir: T.b t Famed AAI Marching Band. ; scheduled for the Eagles' O'Kelly ! Field at 2 p m,, will..be one of the i day’s highlights. I Expectations are that the Dur | ham Business and Profesional i j Chain will observe its Trade Week FAMU Opens Against Ga. Team Sat. TALL AHAo BE F. The ill-fated Fioiida A. and M 'University Rat tiers will op; n the 1957 grid sea son against the Fort Valley State College Tigers at For!. Valley litis weekend ‘ Saturday October 12.' The Rattlers were scheduled tr lift the Hd of the ’57 season in 'Jallahasste igainst (he North Carolina C'olege Eagles two weeks ago. hut the game was cancelled due to a near flu epidemic on the North Carolina campus. The contest has beet) rescheduled lor Dec ember 7 at Tallahassee. Fort Valley has yet to defeat 'he Raltiers in ;rx attempts, but true story of the outcome of th'*: ‘fra cas will not be known until the game ending whistle has been sounded Florida A and M is re-building and has not been tested this fall. Rattier mentor Jake Gaither lost IS Jetterrm-r last year. 'This figure includes All-Americans Willie Gali more and At Frazier, fullbacks Roman Gat :n and Jesse Heard, quarterback Dennis Jefferson, ends Wi be Holt, Zeke Burrows, and All-SIAC fiarkman Bobby Lang. Commenting on the lale start his Rattlers are facing this season, Gaither said; ‘".Most of our opponents will have sev eral games of experience on w* when we do open Saturday. ir connection with the N'OC ae- I'-IV) tiCS A parade marching bands, a gay round, of social events, some alumni reunions, and tours of the new facilities, on the NCC cam pus are among planned events. Score; 40-0: Lexington Tramples Mount Airy LEXINGTON The local Dun i bar Hun hd.ool employed much ! power in Sampling the Mount An y r. Mihail loan* 40 to 0 at Hr-'t'M'«ffitt Field Friday night. ; The victory kept Dunbar on the unbeaten list so: 17 straight games. Following a stubborn bat i tie during the first half, which ended 11!• 7. the Dunbar Blue Devils came back in the second half to rack up four other big (Wtichdowns and add three ex tra points j Dunbar scored first on n drive I th:d ended v. ith Mitch McGuire going ov<-r fr.itu the 10. He also i ran the point. j Mount A'i.'.V TD came fin an j intercepted pess «nd a run by j Thomas Hawley 35 yards Dunbar came right back to s'ciire again or, a 3"> yard run by I Michael after it had appeared j Mfmnt Airy might hold A roaring-mad Dunbar team came back in the second half and ji ii up four touchdowns with McGuue. Tommy Cross, Roy ! Unit and Wade Matthews each j scoring n six-pointer. Norman Fn -1 dav picked up two extra points and Don Waiser one, Dunbar's entire squad play ed welt. Top boys up front i were: Friday Hubert Roman, .fames Long, Vernal! Hartman, fohn Lanier Thomas Hairston rnd Ben ! rak. Melvin Webb, a reserve tickle, filled in well for Injured Don Talbert ; Dunbar led well in statistics: 1? 1 first downs against six and a grand not yards rushing of 59ft against 100. Dun u tried six passes and completed four for 23 yards. Mount Airy, tried eight passes, complet ,,g one f■ s’■ f'\r- yards. Both teams .ntereopt.ed one pass. Dunbar kick* ] d one time for 45 yards and Mount Amy three times for a 30 yard : > 'rage. Grid Manual Is Available DURHAM— A “Handbook tor TA A Football Officials" has been mblished and made available to loop officials by Randolph D. Armstrong, Rocky Mount. N. C„ commissioner of CIA A fotoba.ll of ficials This Is twin ved to he the first publication of its kind tn ; Cl A A history. a I Fort Valley, hut i hope my boys will lie gamf hungry In stead of game weary." Gaither has-a lot of respect for FVSC coach Alva Tabor Tabor is re.. ;*ni?...-d •» one of the best re ] fruiters in the business, and he is I assisted by .» former Rattler great ; All-American u.ckle. Alfonso Var i nci Fall i ec.dir u. mwi be dnnr on time if you plan or: a good hsr- I s eat next suipmer. Hurt And McCain Os Oct. 12 Game morial Stadium here at 8 pm., with more than 10,000 spectators to witness the his toric pigskin battle. Bears Are L'wdtiiuoss Morgan's Golden Bears for thir teen times CIA A champions and one of the top three teams in the conference last year, will enter the contest, first, between the two schools, the underdog to the high ly favored Princess Anne aggrega tion. For the Hawks have already shown this year the same pow er that carried them to the CIAA championship in 1955. romping- in professional style to a 34-4 victory over Virginia Stale College in the season kickoff. While the Hawks were flying Defeated Roanoke Rapids: Weldon Trotters Win Homecoming Meet WELDON—The Ralph 5. Bunche Trotters of Weldon played host to th» John Chsloner Ball Hawks of Roanoke Rapids recently as the Weldon School celebrated its 1957 homecoming, but the visitors didn't have a chance as the home team romped to a 13-0 victory The Trotters received the. kick off. Fullback James Alston fum bled a handoff from Quarterback John Johnson on the first play. The Hawks recovered on the Trot ter 40 and in three plays moved i to the Trotter fifteen but were held there by a determined Weldon de j sense until the. ball changed hands. At the end of the first half both teams were scoreless. At the be ■ ginning of the third quarter the 1 Weldon club kicked off, 'Big Dove" ; Bullock of the Trotters blocked « •'Hawk' 1 punt and set up the W>i i dnn team for their first TP. | Switching Rawlings from halfback On The Charlotte SPORTS SCENE SOME RANDOM OBSERVATIONS CHARLOTTE Now that Shaw University has beaten mighty Saint Augustine's College, shouldn't the Bears be rated with the top powers m the CIAA . . . The 6-0 humili tion Hampton's lowly Pirates hung on Delawares high-flying Hornets could go down in the history books as the loop's biggest upset of th* campaign . . . j Henry Crowe, jcMpL' University back '.HyOff field churned JBsT. W through the mud 1l Crowe’s halfback J| i \,fPff!|»§j picked up 42 as JOHNSON Golden Bulls to a 3-0 win. over St Haul. And Tackle Fab Camp sub stantiated Ills hid for All-Con ference honors with a great job. Other linemen who did well were Earl Flint and Er nie Wade booted the extra point. . . ALONG BRIEF ROW After watching most of the high schools in the Western, Conference in action, this corner feel* that Greensboro Dudley ts the learn Trenton Tops Farmvitle By 13 To 6 Score TRENTON Th* Tone* High Blue Devils traveled to Famsvllla 2 Friday, September W, to play the { Suggs High Lion*. The starting * lineup for the Blue Devil* Jams* Kornegay-QB, I>ot Murrell-RB, Bender B«rry~RG, Joe Dillnhunt- LE, William Befry-LT, Tonxs Mun dine-G. Richard Barber-C, Law rence Berry-FB, James Bryant- RE, Edward Lofton-RT, Rev. Jes sie Moore-LB. The score at the end of the find quarter was Trenton-0. Farmville 7 Neither team mad* a touch down in the second reporting period, Th* Jones High Blue Devils came fight ing back tn the third quarter to make thetr first, touch down of th* game. Again, in th* third quarter nei ther side scored, Tn* Blue Devils made another touch down tn th* last quarter, this time th# extra point was good. Fannvlll# failed to acme again. The fins) scores were Trenton 13, Farmville ft. The Blue Devil* had mad* IS first downs, Farmvill* had mad* 10 first downs. CIAA MAT FINE LATE STATS DURHAM- CIAA Statistician L. T. Walker said here last week end his office would levy stiff fines against conference colleges failing to get their football sta listlcs into the CIAA News Service office by Tuesday* of each week. Walker'* first 1957 release 1* sche duled at midweek. THE CAROLINIAN high, the Morgan Bears were los ing to a strong Central State elev en 23-7. A green team, the Bears arc expected to be hard put to come up to the demands of the classy Maryland Staters. Coaching Rivalry But tire game is expected to be a lulu nonetheless ann the great sideshow will be the froin the-sidelines-duel between two of the nation’s top small-college coaches, shrewd, cagey Eddie Hurt and Vernon “Skip" McCain, as they meet for the first time. The veteran Mr. Hurt, who is sometimes down, but never out, is making no pretensions about the fact that he'd like to take tite terrific Mr, Cain down a peg. or two. to quarterback. Mallory took * pitchoui. from Rawlings and swept the end for 20 yards. A handoff over left tackle to Johnson racked up 10 yards, a handoff over right tackle to Alston another 10, and Rawlings went over t- score from l> e Hawks’ 5-yard-lirie.” The next TD was scored by Wel don when left end McDaugall re ceived a 20-yard pass from Raw! ings, and, sidestepping two tackles, he streaked across the goal line. The extra point accounted for the score. Prior to t’ne game the Weldon School held a colorful parade downtown resplendent with band and many floats. Tite captain of the Weldon team this season is left-end Troy Mc- Dougald. Co-captain is James Al ston. Coach Broadnax was quite | pleased with the performance ! shown by his Trotters With BILL JOHNSON to Mat. for conference honors this campaign, . .However, most every one who ha* brushed with Win ston-Salem’* Atkins favor the Camels. ASIDE TO COLLEGE SCOUT* IN THE AREA fan t the 40.7 kicking average Calvin McDowell is sporting one of ths best in the conference’ The West Charlotte senior, having shown vast improvement each time he has suited up this year, has kicked 12 times for 4S'7 yards. Isn’t Yogi Berra the hardest working catcher in the majors? Must have walked 10 miles around home plate during Sunday's game The centerfield television camera .. , greatest invention since someone thought of lake home cane . . . Couldn’t help but didn t pull Warren Spahn in the wonder why Manager Fred Haney 'ate innings . ,Or was mv screen fooling me’ . , , Felt sorry for the fellow who kept calling the players by their given name* He was yelling “Come on Yogi.’’ "Come on Mick ey." "Come on Wes.”, etc . , . Mu t be quite * task to pull for both teams . . , famous last words Coach Robert H. Jackson, short ly after his Johnson C. Smith foot ball team licked Si. Paul, 9-0 If you think thi» gsme was tough. wa ; t until you meet Elizabeth City Teacher* next Saturday ’’ . . Tis nice to see Willie May* In the World Serier. even if it did take * commercial 1o get him there HI Hallers - STRAIGHT jMMMBgp B bourbon ft™ "IT jfl 100 PROOF j| «|| BOTTLED-IN'BOND j iipiiSH 11 4?° 21° W. A. HAL l fit COffPOK/mON, PHILADELPHIA, *>* sadfsaf WES COVINGTON’S SPECTACULAR CATCH—As some of the <15,000-odd fans looked on. Milwau kee’s left feilder Wes Covington makes a s.peetaeula- k:- T,-haivl-ai catch of Hobby Shantz's 2nd inning line drive down left field line in the 2nd game o! the World Secies at New York. October 3. Covington’* catch ended the inning and left two Yanks stranded, she Braves were leading the secies wish 3 wins against two for the \ ank>‘i .. early Wednesday al'ten.r.-on. “DD” Moore’s S. C. State Bulldogs To Clash With A a T Aggiss Sat. ORANGEBURG The ‘■Bull- , dogs” of South Carolina St'i’e Col- I ,ege and th< Bulldogs of North Carolina A and T Ceil a di >,:rei \ in Orangeburg, on Octobn .12, to determine not only the Carohr.s Championship but may well dc i cido who will reign as the mid ■ reason national leader. Since S C. Stale defeated al ways tough Bethnne-C’Ookinan and A and T tied National f humps Tenn. State, the win ner of the S. C. State- V and T fracas may well he railed the COLLEGE FOOTBALL KOUBMIP CHICAGO (ANP i - College Football was underway lor c.er- Where They Play THIS WEEK’S GAMES (Ot 1.121 Nn.-th Carolina Coil, at St. Augtis stine s Prairie View vs. Texas Southern (Oct. 14 Texas State S-air Classic, Dallas, Tex.) Shaw at Virginia State Southern at Xavier West Virginia State at Central st. Alabama A and M at I >sk Hluefieid at Winston-Salem Norfolk State at F-li/uheth City Florida A and M at Fori Valley Howard at Virginia Union National Aggies at Lincoln U'a Maryland State at Morgan Alcorn at Mississippi Industrial Cane at Alabama Stats (let. II) Knoxville at Benedict Bishop at Philander smith Savannah State at Florida N and t -\ and T a! South Carolina SI I mission at Texas College Wiley at Arkansas \ M and N Morris Brown at Bethune-Cook man Clark at Tuskegee Fayetteville at St. Paul's Fcnnessee State at Gratnbling Kentucky State at Uinroln 'Mo.) Paine at Livingstone Dillard al Morehouse Oci Hi Mississippi Vocational vs tonga 100 (Jackson, Miss.l Delaware State at King’s College Albany State at Edward Waters game of the mid -season. Coach Roy *’DD’’ Moore ha? % | Konhomore-Junior squad at S. C j State and the lads are getitigj bet- i t r and better. Former assistant i | coach Bor* Piggm. the new head I I -on eh of the A and T Aggies sur- | I orjsr'.l the nation with the 6-6 tie | j Both teems have pi:-.yets who arc