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fVEEK ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER, in. 195.7 NCC Swamps Falcons, 33-0; Trojans Rout Bears, 19-14 NEW BERN WHIPS LIGON, 31 -7, AT RALEIGH local Boys Star For NCC In Chavis Park Encounter 1j .rif rested and untied North i Carolina College scored its third • EG? football victnr.v over the hap- | Irss St Aut ..•••tine's College Fal- | r:,r. at Civ vis Park on October j VI. The Krk . spoiled the r a Irons' j homecoming : y a score of 33-0. fine George Wallace. gua"d Joe ! A'-len, and backs Edward Hudson. Thomas Johnson and Willie "Pete' | Hayes pushed over TPs in the second, third and fourth periods, i Dcra! Wears-' • added two tor.ve.r- , sin-lie «nd He. I ,'ns kicked a third “pot." The superior pi pi of the y ohlarx- like forward wall iirocec! uie oiiicrence be tvy een the teams. see oalrushed the Falcons J-’O cards to 93, tallied 19 first downs to their nine. With sev“n tumbles, five by NCC •=» d two by the Falcons, the out roe-e was •*.! doubt early in the •ont-jt when NCC penetrated to she 9 only to lose the ball. (Tilton V Jackson. NCCs lead in; groun-tcaincr. garnered 95 Jri’ds to bring; his three game aver age up to 303. He's carried 35 tim es !,■) the three games for an aver age of better than eight yards per njn. The Eafl'. * used for the first tirno noticeaUy their platoon at* tack and defense. On the flitor nF platoon in futuie events, pro On The Charlotte SPORTS SCENE , With BILI, JOHNSON THE WAV IT LOOKS TO ME CHARLOTTE -- Just when we mentioned Greensboro Dudley j High sj the team to beat in the North Carolina Negro High School Athletic Association. Gastonia Higland went out and nailed the highflying; Dudley team with a de feat .. . That leaves Asheville Stephen-Lee as the top team in the west . . . Now let’s wait and see what effect the “Bill Johnson hoax" will have on the big. bad Bears of Asheville . . . FOOTBALL N.C. COLLEGE C.J.A.A Co-Champians VA. STATE fMW COLLEGE gl|| “TROJANS” Traditional Rivals in Ir^M® SATURDAY OCTOBER 19th m DURHAM w \ ATHLETIC PARK » ADMISSION 52.00 STUDENTS SI.OO Bands - Majorettes • Marching: - Dancing FINAL HOME GAME N. C. CollegevsShsw University GALA HOMECOMING ' November 2, 1957—2:00 P.M. N. C, COLLEGE CAMPUS • MAMMOTH STREET PARADE it DANCE FOB ALUMNI AND FRIENDS '■ •iMim'iimtv'iaMMMinm'NHHmMMnMiHunmMMnMMraMaMmMMiiM •» HMVKMMMfIMmeMMaMP •vv-*"o*"'i'r«ii*«*v~-.e-n^rfWMrM’OWnM i badly will l,“ ends Bob Johnson j | and Luht’-r Gerald; tackles Dcral , | Webster and James A. Williams; ; | guards Tom Foust and Jim Forb- ; j es, tenter. Jim Bryant; Ike Gai j ling, quarter, Rossie Barfield, Wil- ! | lie Hayes. Tue Gatlin?,, and Lloyd I | Eason, backs 1 orhos and liison were in • it red and save hardly any ac lion last v. rek. In scoring against the t-al cuns. Hudson passed 30 yards ; to Wallace tor the first score, Mien galloped 17 yards with a blocked punt for the second. Hudson sneaked one yard for Hie third. Fete Hayes dashed 45 yards in a colorful tlg-zag riir for another, and Tom Johnson showed the homefolks j his wares with a sizzling 16 vard jaunt around the Falcons' j n.-ht end tor the other. ! In their* first three sum- s, NCC , has gained a total of 880 yards a ; gainst opponents’ 409 The Eagles I are averaging; 293.3 per game a gain.vt their foes 136. Quarterback Hudson has com pleted 12 of 21 passes for 227 yard- j or an average of 75.6 Two of i , Hudson's throws have been good ; ; for TD ? j End Paul Winslowe and George - ! Wallace haw gained 69 and 77 ■ j yard? respectively on aem.r tlv-y- | . i have received , A conveyed tackle who was ! moved over to fullback when Free- i I man was hurt two weeks ago I Robinson appears to have taker, over as the top man at the posi tion He carried the bail 19 yards with six runs for an average of slightly better than three yards a try. Roseboto, however, was the big man in the West Charlotte attack which grounded out 187 yards rushing. Rose boro had a net jof 101 yards with 12 cadres for i an 8.5 average. Ain,, . i * Jgp - i I THE SPOI With two down, tiro out, and ’behind three runs in tho ninth inning oi' tho fourth World Series game at Milwaukee, Elston Howard hit a pitch that almost scuttled a city- Here he is crossing the plate after hitting a three-run homer, to be mitted fey Yankee teammates Berra ?8) and McDougaid, The Braves came back to win, 7-5. (Newsprees Phntr-3 “Capital Classic ” Will Pit W. Va. State Against Morgan Oct. 26; 20,000 Expected ! .WASHINGTON. T). C - Approx ' ini tely 20,C00 fans are expected I ' so; the 16th Annual Capital Clas ; sic he i on Saturday, October 26 i 19.57 when the "Mighty" Bears of ] Morgan State College meets the ;-Ten-rble ’ Ye How jacket? of West ; Morgan State College a! Griffith j ! Stadium at < 30 p.rr. Guided by two of the mod out- I standing mentors in collegiate foot i bail tins year's Capital Classic j I should lop allot the previous t'if- ; i to r in thri'ls and wide-open for- I j matrons. j Morgan Mill be making its iourth appearance in classic play and ha* a record of three wins again*! a lone setback. j .Vest Virginia comet vito the ontesi for the seventh time | wth a record of two wins a g.iinst four defeats, two of which came from the “Bears". j Coach Mai k Cardwell. of West ; Virginia, is Fill smarting from the i Itvo ups, t v ins by Morgan, under j j Coach 'Eddi. Hurt In 1954 West j Vn ginui th< favorite, went down j to a 32-26 d( feat and in the follow- I ing year. 19.1.6 the "Yellow jackets > j were again barely nos ri oui by s , j six lo nothing score. | A? in the past the 16th Annua) j ; Caphal Class.c offici Is have gone , j all out 1o make this classic the , top collegi.iK- attraction for both fans and team. Along with the game will be a mammoth parade with many business organizations entering gigantic floats, a b-vy of queens, in,Judin? '.Miss Capital Second War .t’s listless Tigers suffered their third setback of the ■ campaign Friday night when Sal s i bury Price knocked them off. 13- 7, at Salisbury . . , Kenny Pow ell's team now owns a record of two wins, a tie and the three de ! fe<d s P A of the campaign W« e zf“Psw*Siss with a 13-7 vic- JOHNSON tory over High i Point's Will’am Penn here Thurs -1 day night. Jack Martin is getting , expert performances from his j quarterbacks, Calvin McDowell j and iVilsort Counts, halfbacks John ; Harris and Peter Roseboro and ; fullbacks Hazel Freeman and Haz el Robinson . . HEAVY SLATE OF PREP GAMES THIS WEEK This week end will find Win ston-Salem Curver battling Dud : Icy at C.re-ensboro; West Charlotte meeting Jackson High, a non-con fwenre foe. at Camden S C : Win ston-Salem Atkins facing High land at Gastonia, -me! Second Ward hosting Concord Logan here in Chariot!. . . The tie to Win* ! ston-Selem Atkins and the defeat I to Gastonia notwithstanding, the | SCENE Hills feels that Greensboro Dudley will cop the western divi sional title North Carolina College tmd Florida A. and M. have reschedul ed their contest lor Tallahassee on December 7 Tills is the contest whici war cancelled when sick ness hit NCCs squad several weeks j ago. . „ j Johnson C. Smith University [ which lost. 2i-8, to Elizabeth City j Teachers here Saturday, will host i Druiwaje State in their annual ! tvmv’ronline day attraction hc-re I this week end . , . Anri trouble I loom* for the young Golden Bulls i Classic, "Mis* Morgan State' and , "Miss" Virginia Stale " A half-time show, always a thing of beauty will be Km Cecil by Claude "Buddy' Young. former All-Ameri can and Baltimore 'Colt* foot HH 5 THANKS HANK The reception committee is on hand as Hank Aaron toes home after belt in a three-run homer for the Milwaukee Braves in the fourth inning of the fourth World Series gam against the New York Yankees at Milwaukee's Conn ty Stadium, October 6. Wes Covington Heft), noi batter up, and Ed Mathews (41), who scored ahead of Aaron, move towards him. The batboy and John ny Logan (upper right), who also tallied ahead of Hank, share the scene. The Braves won in ten i ning*. 7-5. (UNITED PRESS PHOTO). who d like to change the complex ion of always losing the big bat tles . . , Shaw University mauled them, 47 0. in the all important game here last year ... Speaking of the Bears of taking any chances with Elisa beth City, hi* opponent in Ra leigh this week end . . Had two scouts recording every move the Pirates made here Saturday . , For what it's worth, here is an unofficial re port on the Guy Anderson's team will hear a lots .ihout during the week .. . He's Richard Branch. ISO pound senior half each who made All- Conference against Johnson C Smith University here Satur day. Mr Branch made a nuisance of himself in the Smith game He toted the pigskin on 17 out of 'l2 of hie team's rushing plays for 81 yards That’s only 7 yards shy of his team s total of 87 . . , Branch al so scored 'wo touchdowns and an extra point for 13, or half of the PirntCf’ total of 28 ... It's the fourtii straight game in which he has achieved more than 100 yards with his carries and he loan Eliza beth City in most every depart ment ejfoefcJ water hoy and firs' Bid oearer . , THE CAROLTNIAn I | Homecoming | Crowd Sees Locals Lose A homecoming crowd of several thousand watched sadly Friday night as the Little Blues of the .1 IV Ltgun High Sehuol lost thru first football game of the year by the completely lopsided score of 31-7 Friday night at Chavis Park A* the end of the first half of play, Coach Pr-le Williams' charg es held a slim advantage with a 7-6 score but New Bern was not to be dr-iiie:! and went to work in the third quarter, garnering one scor* and racked up there* touch i downs in th» final period. the visiting team took an early lead when Derry Maye j ran 25 yards in the first quar ter. I.igon came back fight ing to take the lead in the sec on! period on a two-yard dash by halfbnrk Frank Hunter. Claude Trotter’s fumble recov ' ery on the visitors’ Hl-yard-luu. S set up tue touchdown. The Barber gridders moved out ' front in the third Quarter on a 20-yard pass play with Raymond Martin on iff receiving end in the third period. In the final stanza the Lit ' tie Blues saw sit their hopes for a victory crushed as the backs of New Bern ran wild. Scoring on yards of forty-six, five and five yards, respective! were Elijah Stewart Lester Reed and Charles Holloway. l.ipon entered the game a- the favorite of the two teams. halt star, courtesy of Gunther j Brewing Company. "Buddy is currently the popular; disc joe Key on Radio Station WEBB j the fi'-st Negro talent scout and i j public i-nlaiinns speci list in or I ganized fool ball I?* CAPITAL CLASSIC 1 8 MORGAN STATE COLLEGE VS. ® gj ili * ’ W. VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE 1 I Stadium f| 1$ w WASHINGTON ' D - c I I Til. fain*. .11 ...If mn'k I m fcnforkitnw.ftot Half Tiro*.. lltUlu &ojtos s3oV—Pcfc«rv«t $2 50. (BIS 903 sr»d 1003 You sf., MW, 16fh Aonivifiory sickos Sptocial— .^r fln 50c on ony k«t befont Otl, 26»h. HO. 5-4719 DU. *7-1133. | ■ ••RVPfcvaODY !$ GOING/* Game Cancelled James K. Lytle, director of athletics at Shaw t’niversit.v, announced viiis week that the ! game which was scheduled for | Friday, Octoher 18. Here with lias been cancelled. A number of the men on the Elisabeth City Slate College ; team hare been stricken with the “Flu" and will not be iri condition to play. The two teams will meet at a date to he ; J announced later. ■■W WMin—nmnniTnitri nr iiimi it r i n Eliz. City Tops Smith Squad, 26-8 Hi Bit I JOHNSON i CHARLOIYK The unbeemn * | j Pirates of Eii/aboth City T--achc-rs 1 College, capitalizing on Johnson C : ! Smith University miseues over | powered the Golden Bulls, 2C-U, in | | a Central tnlereoliegiate Athletic I Association football contest her' ; ■ Satin day ; Four Pintlf ? figured in the scar• ing which represented the season’s biggest total < f points for the Pi rates racked up their fourth . i rt,-aiglit v,ir, Halfback Richard Branch, ih'- team’s top ground-gainer . i and leading scorer, tallied two j ; touchdowns and an extra point p j while a. quarterback, t rcdcr ick Hal! and a halfback, Jo seph Buses, were each regis j ter'.ng I t)'s and Ramone RhitiP i hart was adding a conversion i In losing t-aeir first con lest of . * the campai'.n, the Golden Bulls i were thoroughly beaten m every ;1 | department except pfcsnns a nd j pu King. The Pirates outrushed the ; Hulls by 87 yards to 47, but Smith I uni.;;-jneri Elizabeth City by 153 : yards to 133 in the airlanes. The Elizabeth f ity Club In lercepted three Smith passes, and each was converted into a touchdown. In the second period aft r ?fa!i and End Re-hard Morgan coroberated on on a pass play that set up the initial tally, Robert Moody caught a Smith pas-, to give the Pirates a second opportunity to score in the short span of three plays. Watch your shrubbery foe red, pider damage 1 st Loss Handed Shaw U. By Virginia State Trojans BETERSBOKO, Va. - All-CTAA j ! halfback George Moody reeled off j i a soeetaeulm 26 ysid touchdown j in waning niryttes of the fourth j ■ quarter to g.ve Virginia State a j ! 19-14 upset victory over previously I i 1 undefeated Show University at | | Rogers Stadium, Petersburg, last i Saturday The dark horse Trojans fought i ! a see-saw i attic with Shaw at , I whmh the lead changed hands four | ; times. tu the opening five minutes of the first quarter. Shaw took ,ir early lead on a safety fol low *<l by a touchdown on * hand-ot: from Louis Garvin to * Eugene Hammonds who crash ed over Horn the two yard line for ibe TD. The conver sion mis* ri. tb.e Bears led in the first Ivatne 8-0. Trojan* defense stiffened and i kept the S' :w Bears from fur- j ; ih--r stMi-insr in the period arid as j the quarter ct-dc-d the Bears' quar- j ; terback Garvtn attempted a run i but tlv bard charging forward | i -vaii of -tat-' threw Shaw back for ; ! a 2 yard loss j On the op ring play from scrim- j j mage star halfback. George Moody | scored the lirst of his two touch- j , downs >n a slanting dive play [ j which carried the speedster 39 1 ! ■ nt :• to a Virginia State touch* , ! down End Julius Cromwell hav- ; ing blocked DcWayno Jete-. s try ' ft>< the extra point, the Trojans | now ti-.til -d Shaw 8-6. Yirgim;i State broke into tbc lc.it) midway in thr third quar- ( ter as quarterback Dt-Wayne Seagrams : CtOtUU Jift , Aj£y t ~.?51,,.... I v ,•&.£;. .; ■■...;.- ; . : ;'.; ; .Vi..„' S SHAW ,J|f 1 UNIVERSITY mjp./ 2 vs. ' f J. C. SMITH Hf UNIVERSITY SATURDAY OCTOBER 1% : 26, 1957 Y \ Kickoff 2:00 P.M. V . CHAVIS PARK | RALEIGH, N. C. j Ger/I Adm. SLSO |. Student Adm, 7§e j;[ | . _ i _ _ _ _ PAGE FIFTEEN .feier faked to his right and boot-U ggeri a run IS yards around soft fmi which nested State a touchdown. The fourth quarter drew this competition same to a thrillim finish as both teams matched touchdowns. Following the kick off after Virginia State's touch down the Shaw Bears began an offensive drive sparked by Le- Verm Hunk' r. which took the Bears 70 yaids >n 15 plays to pay dirt. The scoring touchdown was resist', ed by Eugene Hammonds who darted 6 yards for his second serve of the day and a Shaw tally. Viter %l?rf guard Wilson Barnes. Trojan Captain, re covered a shaw fumble on Vir ginia State- 31 yard line, the high spirited Virginians com menced an offensive drive which took them 69 yards in I r> plays for the winning tnurh ! down. Or second dr, r and fifteen I ya> >«• to go. halfback Moody took ! a pitch-out from quarterback Jet.-. er anu raced 76 yards shedding I would-of Shew tackier? for the I taliy DcWnync Jeter converted the j extra point NBA NAMES G A VIE AN DETROIT < ANP t —Kid Gavl ' lan, former welterweight cham ; pion. reached a high-point, in ni? ! current comeback campaign when the National Boxing Association in ratings just released, named him "Boxer of the Month." ahd , placed him in the No. 6 spot among th« contending welters
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