PAGE FOURTEEN Offer Os 100 G’s Impresses Archie; To Fight Spieser On The Charlotte j SPORTS SCENE With BILL .JOHNSON 1 MAY AT. WRONG, BUT . . . CHARLOTTE Daniel Lowery, j Johnson C. South University s tie- | per.aible sophomore quarterback j has nit the targets ■with IS of 38 | throws tor :lbh yards in the last -two. games . . That's good pitch ing . . End-, John Watson and Halfback Oh rules Culbert have been his favorite targets . . . r.ach Raft barrzed three catches. . Second Ward High which i t'an-lrs with West Charlotte j in ' the famed Queen City < U .sir here at Memorial *ts rtium ■on Thursday night, - • roiled up 222 running and j>**snig against Concord Lo gan here last week .. . But the Tiders lost the game hy a 20 fi score to Logan ■ which grounded out 23" - yai d* ... . . i ' JOHNSON coach who guid • • % * -the talented Hornets of Dela ware Slate College, says Johnson C Smith University showed good i potentials for a freshman-domin ated team Incidentally, look for *n announcement from Dover this week shout disciplinary prob ■ leiTM Ccoi—" is having with his foru.haii sqv r . , Eight regulars ■ faded In makrthe trip her? . . . Put. neither George nor any of his ■ -players -would discus? the prob lem. . . Coa.lt William tlarris of Ftnabeth City Teachers Col lege h's come up with a cm. ant’e to b( fuddle the. (>",■ *, . Iflls his student di rector of spry is publicity not to give out any info about fji» Martins team ~ . Might hr ! p the opposing teams. M':- ~ . Wonder what they i the eoarhes) think of ne\t . . Great Year Seen For Pro Football V-FW YORK (ANPi Profes sional football this season, promis es to be bigger and more excitig than ever. Every team in the Na tions. Professional Football League has moved tft strengthen its squad. Most improved is the Green R.ty Packers, who showed vhat they had in an exhibi tion game against the Cardi nals recently. Always a good drawing card, the Parkers once «e» rated on par with the mirhtv Chiraen Bears in the days when fiery George Halas dominated the league. Interest in the Cleveland Browns runs high. Last year, for the first time since the: team was organiz ed and placed under the tutelage of wizard Paul Brown, the giants G*W SEVEN STAR **** * * * ! ho proof G&W SEVEN STAR ~ $035 O HF: JWMib y/iiiSKR. "o proof ■ *. si iV.in:tnv;;ir:;FY svtPrr, l S ;.!uP- OLO bJ! 1 . GRAIN I IJIRAL Sri-lin. COCDIRRAM f i OPTS LTD., r;-r,A. -x And there are several coaches j around the conference who feel | that Harri? v,as rather prompt in I calling off his game with Shaw J at Rnlcigh last week. . . The price of being famous is i being paid by Delaware State Col- ! lege . . The entire coaching staff | of Saint Augustine’s College and ; Shaw University were at the. Smith | Delaware contest with pencil and i pad* taking rotes . . . Colleger ! are getting ar. eariv sta.t in then j efforts to catch Hazel Freeman, j W"s! Charlotte's fine fullback | ! No las* than three have told him j to name his price . . . He's just the most*Et ball carriei in this neck of 1h» woods . . Haven’t seen a better college end this campaign than Smith * John Watson .. . He's 185 pounds. 6-foot and sure-hand ed. Coach Robert Jackson be lieve* thr sensational rookie will make All-Conference in two years . , . Tom Wilson, a graduate of Durham Hillside High, is the leading ground gainer in the National foot bait Professional League. The Los Angeles Rams has carried lor 350 yards on 53 rushes for | t•> 8 yard average in the. first three games of the season Wilson has no college expert | ence. .. . i Now that North Carolina Col- j lege h.".s taken care rtf Virginia j State College who took care of ! Shaw, shouldn't the Eagles stand j alone a? the team to beat for the j OTA A ch-mpionship? And should- j n't the Shaw-NCC game at Dur- | him on Nov. 2 overshadow the | NCC-A and T game at Greensboro on Thanksgiving Day'.’ FAMOUS LAST WORDS ! If vou do that again 1 will have ‘ to penalize you." i* what one of i the local coaches overheard an of ficial selling s home town play- j er recently . The penalty would j have won the game for the Char lotte .'School . Must be. later than we think foi Johnson C. Smith JUniV' r.«ity h«s started basketball practice. . . First game is with Howard here on Nov. 30 . . Re merroer wh. u football wa« play rd in .be fall and basketball in . the winter ' from the city of the lake failed | | to reach the heights. Brown had i the misfortune of losing the lea i cine'', greatest quarterback, Ovto l Graham. Replacements for Graham failed miserably although some, i like Georg- Ratterman. long ago i rounded off on their ability ro : equal Otto s performances. None measured up: includ ! inr the or.ee great Babe Paril li who made history at Ken tucky. Now with six ouarier i.&ck*. Paul Brovin feels that his team is on the upgrade. Besides, he has the Syracuse great, Jim Brown. Down in Philarielhpia. th<» addi tion of Michigan State's great Clar ence Peake is marked, a? a move to give drive to the stalling Eagles, who had a big let. down when gi gantic end Pete Pihos decided to hang un h'cleats. The Eagles have tried several eo'ored players. However, only Bell, a native Philadelphia), was played under coach George Mun J>er": and were on the lasi great Red and B'uc outfits on? which '..'d mighty Notre Dame to a fi n tie. In Scoring: Sid Williams, Wis. Fullback Leads Big Ten CHICAGO (AMP) -- Scoring I two touchdowns in the Badgers j 23-10-14 victory over Purdue, Sid William* took the lead in the Big Ten all-game football scoring last week. In the poll conducted by * local agency, Williams, the first Negl'O j to quarter back in the Big Ten, pulled awav from the pack with i a tote 1 of 25 points. He was being i trailed closely by Don Sutherin ! of the Ohio State, who tallied 21 j po ; nis, W'l'iams scored his 25 points on four touchdowns and one con* i version. The Badgers, with nim at I the were unbeaten at this writing. Reveal Effect Os Dodger And Giant Transfer NC,V YOP.K iANP) With 'he | ending of baseball at the Polo ; Grounds, former home of New York Giants and at Ebbets Field, borne of the erstwhile Brooklyn Dodgers, two attractions that made thU (itv great, folded up at once, l'he baseball fan is not the only .uflerer, The entire city will feel 1 the loss. v«d vcflat's worse, the city will led the loss where It hurts most tax revenue. 'iferehanD and resUuranteu-s will spT.tin deep pocketnook 1 ruts, also Furthermore, the i&EE I ■' "■’■•Tl -jitjli _ I' ’%*>. IN I ■ ■ NIi.C>MI) I Ijy.: liVniiil r : ■ h| m '■» vBH ; ,. mm: mHBSn SiOmKBL y } *g, ■ A. ■ -* . I - V- '-JI 'S '- V g/- PICKET REDSKIN GAMES Negro businessmen are shown picketing Griffith Stadium, Washington, 5), l'.. in protest of thr. lack of Negro players on the Washington Redskins football team. Nine CIAA I Games Set For Nov. 2 Nine games involving CIAA col- ; leges will b - played on November ; 2 an i eight are scheduled for No- j vernber 9. Games for the first week in No vember ?.’’e Bluefield and Fayette ville at Bluefield with officials S. E. Cary. W P. Dillard. W C. Prun- 1 ty, and C. 1 Price. St. Pain's and Delaware at Lawren'ceville with , M. C Rob'nson. B. R Woodson, i Joe Echols, and C. E. Edwards; Elizabeth City and St. Augustine's j at ELzabeth City; Lincoln at Hamp ton, Vs., with J. W. Cotton. J. H. Williams, M A. Fields, and F T. ! Cooper; Miner Teachers College I and Howard at Washington. D. C. j with E S. Patterson, Lee Bridges, j F. A. Jackson, and E. E. Tin non. ; Winston-Salem and Johnson C. j Smith at Winston-Salem with F. j G. Burnette J D Lennon J. H. | Malloy, and A. P. Graves; Mor- | gan end A and T at Baltimore with j W H. Jackson, A Cottman. W. E. Temple, and M Rivero; N. C Col- ; lege and Shaw at Durham with T : M. Martin. Charles U. Do Berry. W. F. Malone. W. H. Moreland: and Virginia State and Union at Peters- ! bury, with $• R. Watts. Charles j Brown. C. B Ruffin, and R S. ; Garner. The scbedide for November 9; Shaw and Bluefield at Raleigh; | Delaware and Maryland at Dover: I Virginia State and Fayetteville at : Petersburg! Howard and Hampton : at. Washington. D. C.: Lincoln and ; St. Paul's at Lincoln. Pa.: Union and Morgan at Richmond; A and T ana Florida A and M at Cveens bors and St Augustine's and Win ston-Salem =>l Raleigh. N C iohn Hcirr an Loses Bout To Williams HOCSTON. Tex. <ANP) - Chi cago heavyweight Johnny Holman made another one of his frequent i u-ip* to the canvas last week i he was stooped by secona-rater j Cleveland W'Hianis in the seventh round of a scheduled 10-roundoi here. The loser of several fight? on knockout in recent weeks. Hol man, a one-time heavyweight con tender, was stopped at two minut' and 12 seconds of the round, H j ter Williams connected with a jar j ring Rft uroercut end follow-up right cross, ilolman remained on the canvas for a full three minutes before beinr revived. Prior to the coupe, Holman had shown the ability to take punish ment stopping many of Williams shot* without flinching. He was behind on point* however. railroads that ran excursions j 1 from New England with base- ■ ball as the attraction will see their Snrmnr sliced and the rilv subwars will drop some thing Mke ten to twenty tbous s#nd fares day! V itb the city adniinistrat n i duned beautifully by sly old fox j I O'Malley, vho is rn .king better , | than a cool million bucks on the j i reai estate transaction alone New j ■ York is left with one team, the I Y«nketv>, an out lit that has not I kindled any flames of affection j i among HaGeroites. WyrM stilt, j tne National League can't or won't i ■•vy when they are going to replace j the Gs and D's, whi'h is the big j ou.'stion in discussing baseball, with owners and manager.- No use denying it. New York j as a whole, regardless of race, is } going to inns both teams far more i than tnev humit. Taking them out | of Now Yor! tekes away a much | needed .source of income from local business. A bevy of queens will b< en | i hand /or th" game including Miss I j Capital Clafrk", “Miss Morgan Col- | i letie” anrt ‘‘Miss West Virginia I | St**o' will be crowned, i Soil moisture is a factor infiuen I I cim. s;ed germination. I Watch your shrubbery toi ied * spider damage PICTHER JUb" , ia.l’ S iV. LUNG ALONG—Getting in a contender Rory Ca'huun strengthens his stomai ti 23-yertr-oPI son of a Georgia minister, is currently Hr battled veteran Rocky Castilian' in a Madison I PHOTO). “Flu ” Gives CIAA Colleges Eligibility Postponements PETERSBURG iCIAA News , k-’-vic: i The "thi" virus ::<.ve the j 13 (,'IAA rein ols a 22 dry delay in j ilmg their eligibility lists of 40 football play rs with the chairman ,-f iii-. confer -nev's Elicibifitv Com nni'.e,.-. l onferenve colleges last m ceti rer ived a memory u d" n from ( a. singleton, <I- A \ Seer- .ary-Treasurer of Virginia State, advising that postponement of effective date of regulation limiting football p'.'ylre s- ii ul* ivis advanced from October 1 to October 22 according to a ruling of I»r. 1 If. Henderson, (TAA presi- Lexington Slaughters Kannapolis, 40-6 LEXINGTON -The Blue Devils , of Lexington's Dunbar High school, hampered by injuries, did not, let their ailments bother them too . much Wednesday night as they slaughtered the Kannapolis High school gridders. 40-6 in a Western Conference iootball game, played at. K nnanoli.t. The loss u,: the first conference defea* for K -nnnpolis and it was Lexington's k-st conference game. Lexington bus gone un lit il vii In I!) straight gam es now anil only have a tie to dent its record this season That tie was in a eo’ifcrene* i lash with Hur liretnn earlier in the sea son Dui'brn ..find on its first j scn.nma: , ,e r k'.y when Joe Wat- I son, » reserve, tilling in for inn* I 'ured Mack McGuire, took a flat ] nass i '. hind the line of scrimmage I and raced SO yards to score. Th • extra point was mode by - holt. Unable to oain after the sec- j ond kickoff. Kannapolis kicked to the Dunbar 30-yard line and the Blue D°vl!s wer-t on the mow. a «nin on a move that ended when Tommv Cross scored from the 10- yard-ljnc. Tl.r extra point was stupe 'fl. •‘Geech" Lanier, an All- State star blocked his fourth kick in ti" past four gam es for the third Dunbar sco'T He broke through on tin Kannapolis and blocked • boot. Hr then recovered In (be end tone for thr 1 THE CAROLINIAN Members of the group, who call themselves "Characters, Inc..' said they would picket every Redskin tr.uuc until owner George Marshall takes on some Negro players, tUNITED PRESS PHOTO). dent of Virginia Union I'nivei sity. ‘‘This acti' ii is made nec'-.-.-ai v Singleton's mrmorar.duti. said." "iiv the devastating effect of wide- , spread virus inf- etion upon foot b .11 squads reported by many member institutions. Thf mil t< >;t of the CIAA ! latum hnitmi: sounds to 4<i ' dlpwr The Varsity football sqtMd , of each number institution sha'l consi-t of a maximum of 10 men. with no substitution of names permitted after the official date each season j "The eligibility list for the Foot ' ball Squad i.i to be submitted by TI) The eonversion was male by Holt on a run, Dunbar's fourth score came on an 60-yard march that ended with Holt going over from the seven The count at halftime was 26-0. On the third period kickoff Kan napolir returned to the 30 and with Raeford Massey leading the attack rlrov* to the Dunbar one before they were Mopped. Dunbar took ove- at that point and drove back eg y ar ds to score with Michael sterling the journey with a 10- yard quarterback sneak John Watson, Red Rear son and Tommy Gross !*• te-nated in the drive with Michael sneaking a final one yard for the score. A pass Michael to Friday got the point and the third period ended M 3-0 Wim Dunbar reserves ploying d* • frnse. Kannxpolts drove 50 yards for a score. Massey took the ball over from the two. The point try failed and that wasthe scoring so: Kannapolis Du*’bar scored its final touch -3 CIA A GAMES SET FOR THANKSGIVING Cl A A iootball closes out on Tha..icsgivin, Day with action at Richmond. Baltimore, and Grcns boro. N. C. Union and Hampton clash at Richmond. Morgan and Virginia State square off in Baltimore and A and T entertains NCC at Greens boro 'ip the fumed Carolina Clas- I .--v. little unorthodox rooking and rolling, middleweight muscles via a strenuous training session. Kory, 'he ranked third in the middleweight title sweepstakes. Squar Garden bout, October 18th. iUNITED PRESS , the cutleges according to the p,. - gut i cculatioi:- but the Id ,n:r. limit.ilioti on ti|U..,d shall be cf ■ fective on Octnbci 1 each s ssinu. ■ ; 11 ;■ ts may be larger than 4!) dur- i mg the c: riy period of the foot- i il' d! yeaynn Howover. all squad: I --1 oc lut'iled to a maximum o! ■ b 1 i :s>.ri.- .ay ord alter October i 1 and the - rhall hi no it pi ace- j :u“i t.. «,f na ■ • s on the list. Tin. i will mean th.it it" for any reasons ' oers-ms of lie' onjinal list of 40 '.ac not cvasliible tor participation i October 1. the sounds will be i autrtinat.icaliy curtailed to that ex ’ t nt ' i down when Holt completed a 45 | yard pass to Hubert Roman. : i KENTUCKY ( STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY WBlfM to* A r STRAIGHT BOURBON | ; 945 i $ 985 I ...Sl Mat l PINT 1# 45 QT | | j'lj/ Hill A hill COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KY DISTRIBUTED RY: NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS C**"* vT" WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2A. 1957 Title Bout Set For January In Detroit; Site lot Chosen DETROIT :ANf’> -Veteran box- , er Archie Moore, having always ! a sharp eye for a buck, found a 1 SIOO,OOO offer too hard to resist and ! as a result came to terms for a ! liiie .lefense against Chuck Spieser of Detroit in January. The SIOO,OOO was a guarantee put by the challenger anil hie, brother and manager. Joe Spie scr, for the title bout with Moore. The site for the bout has not yet been officialv :m- Delaware State Whips Bulls Os Smith University, 13-7 CHARLOT IT - Playing befon > a largo toiMUiiit of homecorpUig i alunvii and visiting friends of j .iohn- m C Smith University, the j Hornet* of Delaware State Col i lege -cored twice in the opening | half , nd then stalled a Smith at- ■; ! tack that caught fire in the fourth i period for ;> 13-7 victory ovi i the i Golden Bull: . Excelling for the Hornet* was Quartet hack l lysse Rose horn a Charlotte hov yi ho iric.le good on one of two p.ix*- j er and called an expert game. | Roscbor ' hit End Eddie Davis ! with an 1 * -yard toss in the sec j ond period fc.j the Hornet ? m u. - i ance tally after Fullback Carl Nay j lor blacked a Smith nun: arid , n 11 v ids for a touchdown in the I first period 'the Herd got excellent pG> from Quart, rbaek Daniel t on -. 3 Sports Leaders Give 1 Grand Each To 7.x d Sponsored By The AAU NEW YORK iANPi Waite-- Brown Pro ■■ nl. of Boston Gai-- d'.rs Paul H Holms. J... Chairman of the Holms Athletic Founckui and Ed Sw \ an. wall-known TV master of r 'ron-ionics ai;d nc--. - paper '-oUinuii't «;••• the !a sports leader, to in: ke SI,OOO c,!n tribulions t-- fund being raised pur-base a "HOME" for in A A U. in rnid-tov n Nc-.v York. Their names, along with all old er th-'us. nd ti .'I,-.' emit iont■ *i - will be inscriu d o i a Ivon/" p l . at to • i-n» , ncp to he A A 1' 1 LOME , Thi Boston Garden Pcvsident al ■ so accoptr-d the Chairmanship ol ll *** ,l^MWMMlll " W —w—wwmwsm*—l■ll*ulll>■ iii—wr.w. . ■•»* »•»»*«» .w^rnwi"ctct wpwhw>wwwM , t ""ft O T ft n ! ”’•? Awl -•versus— WINSTON-SALEM Memorial Stadium GREENSBORO, N. ADMISSION $1.50 Music By The Famous A&T Marching Band no'ineed, hut if was presum'd th. t it will be heli! here. Moore's acceptance of the offer cam' in a i-.-ltpram to the Michi gan Athletic Board of Control, with which the Spicser camp had post ed a SIO,OOO a a first step in for tifying the guarantee. The remain ing $90,000 oi Moore's guarantee must be posicd with the commis sion no laic, than Oct. 3. The Moore hpaintrust consist* of Archie and co-managers Char lie .lotineon and Jack (Doc* Kearns er a sophomore from > or|t. S. < who lit the fuse that Sparked the Bails to their fourth period score. With I .pm • ery’s passing- carrying t- - n most of the wav. the Op; Hulls stampeded 71 y j r»*s to • heir first touchdop n. I.o',very took it over from the one on a keep m ’"liver. K u’liiti a Mi- ■rd effort fro -1 f.nwney in End John V.’a'.-on •> hick i the rookie flanker gathered in at I thn Do I aw. n 40 and sprinted fat score ■> .is enlled oack on accoUn of s" off o, pc infraction. The Bulis were marching to. • cards the enemy goal lio» when time < atit'tl up s» ft p them ,it the IV I'm- drive «*art. e I at the Emit h 7. 1.0. ici v: rt‘n • passer comuipter ; in 13 attein.V'- for lift yar-ic ,s ! s' lruvnu for the losers. \ ' y d fvai/in s (•■■■urnit.t --■! o'edged the Association It i.il.sf $5,000 fcu.C-A “Some minds are like con- Crete- —all mir.'-d up and per manently set*

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view