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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1957 Hawks Down Aggies, 19-0; Rams Swamp Hampton 32-61 Where They 1 Play THIS WEEK'S G AMES HOLT 2ft) Bluel’icld at Knoxville Coll Lincoln at Dclawart State Elk. City at St. Paul's St, Augustine* at Fayetteville Virginia State a* Hampton Howard Lb at Kfsk * r. Smith at Shaw V tr r -«f, Va Morgan at D. c Y C College at Md State MijiateMs-SaJem at A and T Cot' - Maryland’s John Sample CIAA King Maryland * great Johnny Sample took ov*r individual rushing and festal otfense leadership in the Cl- j AA last week as North Carolina College's defending 'tri-champ iCß«- ’ took over the teams' top spots | in those areas. On a two gam® basis Sample ; gushed SI time? for Mo yards, an | s ••eras* of 119 per gam* NCC« Clifton r Jackson in ev, -e* same? rushed lha yards for yOl per contest ?., total offense, sample'* .11 pi a v« also netted him two game leadership. Jackson'* three games made him runner-up with 101 yard*. The Eagles gained «?9 yard* In 121 rushe* to average 209.7 per game In total offense the S'CCf duo's iSO plays gained fso yard? for tfifl each affair Shaw University continued its defense leadership as the Bears hr id oeponen* to 9’, ft y ard? per game Tn two game:- las* report i' :l ne. the Shaw outfit held 'oes to i~ : o v*rd? per contest. Elizabeth City’s newcomers cor>- * -;e to rr-ikk <n loop p'ay F JT; 1] it passing leader W'*h 13 of i* como’ction? •t>d 2 percent'. '56 yards and 2 TD s Dick Branch H= f week ? Individual rushing leader, who is fv r th rusher thr- week, ne*'<>rihe less it. the leading scorer in Hie league. He'* leg-.stpred four TD'« and on* extra point for a total score of 25 Howard Is fnrwacd ps>*tns i«;der among te-.nt ***ith e 21 c! 42 completions for ■> perron «i>f s<» Two Rt*in*' aerials hive tallied Hpward'j Ken Washington *s also individual pass-receiving leader. He’s caught 13 <n three f-ts-v for Ift? yards and ope touchdown. Shaw we? for* "’oek's leader m team yush'ng and total offense on « two game basis, in team 4ofe Marketing Is an Important step ir. the over-all process of pro ducing a la’-rn commodity Italian t?« grass mak»s a good lawn but '* tpmp^rary. ' PARK TILFORD RESERVE fcv*4e*4 *s4o • jflwtOOY**.* I *fQuality j jMMMIIIMiaij RIRKaTILFORD r- RESERVE p irrst & %rJs> «/» ***. jgfaaA *»*- atffissmr>.s6 s*sl**Bsl.SMil UtiflWi SWJ m t w» smuts. lumm. ummulh. I Hawks Put Damper On j College's Homecoming GRr.ENSBOKO • Playing heads \ up loot boll and caprali/.ing on j eve.-v hi- !< of ttv- game. the j Bears, W. Va. Remain Even For Classic WASHINGTON, .0 C - Follow er..- of both Morgan State College ; and West Virginia State College received a boast over the past ! weekend ••’bon their respective teamr held touch opponents to even score* Morgan State held | Marvland Suite. an overwhelming j favorite to a seven all deadlock 1 and by the *nmt score West Vi: - pirn.-) State hi id Central State Mnigan and West Virginia clash here on Saturday. OH «her 26tli in the tftth annual Cjoitsl (Jessie at Griffith SI * .bum before ar> expected .’O,OOO fan* ah» Classic. 'Washington's only annual football festival, ha* offered the tops in eollegi ate grid battles and has aver age some '-5*1.000 over its »n | tire span 1 The coaches for these two insti ti.ntions are rated among the top I grid men*- rs. Edward Hurt of | Morgan and Mark Cardwell, of j j West Virginia Just last week Coach I ; Hurt *n ett. mptitig to demonstrate j j proper technique. broke hi? arm j ! m * «. rimrnapr The Classic will present < terriffir half-time show with Claude ’Buddy'' Voting, for mcr All-American and B.ilti rtlW* "Colts star handling ttie mirrophon* . goto rumen sivpw ARMSTRONG STRONG-ARMS THOMPSON—Middleweight Eddie "Machine Gun” Thompson fWt» grures a left off of the .taw of Gene Ace' Armstrong during their xrheduled 10-rmmder at SI. Nicholas Arena. \p« Ynr*. Odolier illli Unbeaten Armstrong smi-i-d a technical knockout over Thompson if i he end of the seven rounds. (UNITED PRESS PHOTO) COLLE GE YELLM AKERS CHEER CN'Bl'n. \T HI GRIDDERS —. There’* somrthins to cheer about at North Carolina College these day? with the foot ’ I team's four victories against no looses or firs prior (g last week's game at Princess None, Aid . it > i Maryland .y la *r , *n d doing much of the cheer ■ j ins for t-he Eagles' didder* are left i Q right, Clara J. Hairston. Winston-Salem. Doris Hodges. Wilton. ft»ii "Cookie' Malliifd. New «or!t- tirendoiyn Tav ->r Wake Forest, and Mary Kershsaw. Harrisburg, i fiAMmdLiaM a*a Preaton Bennett o| New v t ,rk and William Brandon of Brooklyn. j Maryiand Stale College Hawk? put : i , t damper on the homecoming acti- i | vilics *1 A nnr! T Collogc bore j | b.aut.day by dmsminc the Aggies, ! I 19-fi. A crowd t.f R.'OO, warmod by a ; 1 iinid Ociobr-r sun. pleaded vainly j | f,,r t.h. locale to extend thmr 1957 | j victory strung. Two of the Maryland score* came as the result of pass in trreeptions and t*h third was tin result of a recovered fum ble. All of (tie afternoon’s scor is. hut one. raroc through the nr lanes as neither team was able to move {he hall very far ilong the ground The f-.i-st ’uiaclf-r was senreless -- both teams sparring cautiously for ; an advantage and for most of the j pertod. A aid T had the ball in i Maryland territory. Maryland scored first, mu-tv in the second quarter, when Harold [ Cooper. 219-pound Hawk tackle. | inteuv pled a pass intended for Ar- ' ' thur Worthy. Aggie Halfback, on | ihe A and T 44-yard line Posses ;to Willie JVyait and Vernon ; Vaughn brought the bail *o the A ; and T 3S-ya,d line. U this p-iint. Vndy Dement. Dawk uuarterhack. drifted biru ind sited a pas* Into the ■waiting arms of hi* halfh.ack. Star Jones, who sidestepped tliier Aggie defenders In dunc hi* way info pay-off ter ritory. Johnny Sample's place ment attempt for the extra point yvas wide of the _ goal posts. I Following c.n exchange of punt i |he Hawk? found themsoives tv j able m penetrate the Aggie dr j f.-naes and S-’-tr-plc punted to Ch ■ ; Dchosn vho wts stopped < | hi? ov n 40-; rad line. From j poiPv Otis Perry. AC£.ie c(uart’' | sparked 4 varied attack 'vine ’ : saw Wp»dhy moving nlori;* t.h' STotu.«d ind I’oon through th j| mr which .'lined the ball to the V« arv‘.n nti 0 1 y i'd line + + T T* ’T TO *"l** NCC Eagles T rample Trojans, 35-0 Hams Set First CIAA Victory After 2 Losses WINSTON-SALEM - The run- , nine of Chur.es Guthrie and the | passing of quarterback Bobby j i Rows led the Winston-Salem i Teacher? College Rum: to a 32-6 ! victory over the Hampton Pirr.to? her I*?1 Saturday This vva? the Ram'? first CIAA - victory of the season after two d*- ; teats Hampton is now 2-2 tn the ' CIAA Guthrie scored two touch downs, one on a pa** from » Ind the I'thrl no in cprl run. ii.fitn.ick fiotirrt Love scored the other two. Guthrie i-.in for 90 yards itl right rush es ,nd crabbed four puses for 119 yards Rowe passed for tw o touchdown, completing right of 1? for 19K yards Winston-Salem spotted Hump- j : ion six points in the first two j i mi-.yes of play. End Cb’dP Clack | i blocked a Winston-Salem punt on i j the Ram's six. Melvin Henderson j ! scored tn nn« play Rowe * passing broke up the ; : gp)ii° in second quarte t Love ■ tied thr sroa with * four-yavd : biast up the middle to climax a Won V Succeed Basilio: Jay Virgil Akins Out Bf Welter Title Elimination THE CAROLINIAN I 76-vard drive The key play was a i 53-yard apris.) from Rowe to Guth j ric. Lora scored again on ■> 46 yard pas- phi'- from Kowp, \ bad pa** from renter on an intended punt he Hampton set up the play Ren Dupree -tn for the extra pottit ( Neither U>sm could advance in i the third quarter Hampton h.ilt -1 ed one Winston-Salem drive on ■ thr five. Guthrie -.cored two move tourh i down.* - in the final period, He r’ii'UiM'd in SO-yard dirvp with a : ftV-ya-.'d touchdown sprint over the left ride of the Hampton Itv * ! ffe tallieo again after a 15-vard i penalty had nullified an apparent, j Ivan Ashlev tn James Webster 40- | yard touchdu’ ’ll Ashler passed In ! Guthrie for 30, Eiwood Robinson i picked up nine, and F'-on Watson i made five Guthrie then ?coted I from the it Outstanding again this week the block busting plunging of Ben Dupree. jSrq’.hnrni'i’f fullbat k from Washington D. C MILWAUKEE <AND) - Virgil ! Akins, title ambitions suffered a j si-v<?re jolt her- last week when j Fred Saddy chairman of the Na tional Boxing Association ? Uafin.q , : Cominitt' i' ippouhc! d that the -SI Louts, slugfior if cut of 'he dim- I illation tout’i ament It- J v ill choose : a successor to former vs'i-iterwelght champion Carmen Basil'o Both the NBA and Nr v Verk Btatr Athletic C' , mm.t?:uop are sup porting the elunin tion tour in- . meut And among those approved by the NBA are Tonv DeMarco j Isaac t.-ogart end Vince Martinez, the No 1 2 and 3 contend,-:: Akin? suppoifer*. have sought s o fthtai i No 1 i- cognition of 'ho win ner of a bout be*iwee.tr Virgil and DeMarco in Boston. Ort 39 as the , n< w chamwnr- But Saddv. in re jocting the bid. uoinfe-d out that : Akin* whe-itc-n by Gti Turner • in Atlantic City la-t month That ' eliminated him from further con- j sidcnl-nn” =’„d Buddy. Saddv stuck to his argument. - despite the fact tint Akins sup- j portt;- maintained that the _St. j Louisan sufieted a broken left hand dur.na the ftghl A hard. , sneak rie.ht is Akins be ?t weapon, j Turner. Saddy said will be sub- t stituted for Akins in' the eimtina- i t ion. B-. die vacated 'he welterweight ! titlp when he decisioned Sugar Ray ; Robin.-,cm Scpi 23 to wm the nud- | diewoight crown Th' act ion ms UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OCTOBER 1 Kickoff 2:001’.M, \ ' ■Vi CHAVIS PARK RALEIGH, N. C. | Gcn’l Adm, $1,50 Student A dm* 75c ■i -» ! T-'yr MA. KO HEAD! Worthw—lam*, ag3n w-'j-rtp. ,iysn. wp* -mrs so here*? htft he-rd go* he y.Vo? —-**ey from * tiyyiiord a Lev v aHi String the seicend hdf es o recent 7anvi at PcJo A!te. Caiii, (Newrppr®**?. Pbeto). Earnings Os Tan Stars In Series Play: $273,262.35 The echo of the 1957 World Ser ies ia . 'ill tn the ears of baseball i fans throughout the world, but 11 the ,'l.aUei of the cash register is 1 today providing a more vibrant ’ sound to the player? who competed : in the autumn classic This is especially true if the *»v \cgro players ifour for the World Champion* Milwaukee Braves, and two for the New York Yankees), whose eara t'-u-s to t)ie ‘,7 extravaganza raised the Iota! earned by tan performer* tn Serie* pi * V einre 1017 in. S3*ya,7s. Furtber mnre Henrv Aaron, fv- - Cftr-. ipgtoo I !i - M a r,tj 11 a and Juan Fla aro for J he Braves, and FI- ! -too Howard and Harry (?ult ease) Simp m, fn, the Yanks i pi.,,ed in the richest Series ta date. The 475,978,94 in total net rereiptr for the seven gam es. topped by 8138,4ft3.ft9. the s 1.337.51”) 34 record established i hv tlm Yariks and the Brooklyn ilodr.rrs in the ‘55 Series, the | I. -.1 event in which the Y'anks j ■were beaten. However, individual shares fell , behind those of '55 Series yielded ; a hi ;. r t'ft,,jn at the box otfic* i Tlv- d<unite the fact that the total i ; .57 -M.-nri.anc- (394.712) topoed the ! 55 t, t.d b*' more lhan 4.000 Playvrj -hares are decided from: i. • - - 1 .- -if -he fast four game? of j Series plav. T- 1 11 11-11 ■ - how well fan play-; ci- have fared individually and .a? . a whole in th-ir in years of Senet play. ANP publishes the fololwm? exclusive b rc- okdo wn j 1947 Dodgers: Jackie Robin son and Dan Bankhead 54."L1. 19 each. Total for both. $8,162 35 194. Cleveland: Larry Dob? and Satchel P ig.- .52.772 .07. each, total foi but > 515.54t.11 i '* ' • * •*- 9 i. si l _;T* »HF '-'■ rop BO' ■•• ; ( KtNTPLKV .p SHBM§|p;V jjk£'j ;„j •’ ' h KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON as PRO£»f . STAtt Otsrr. to . fUANKTOfT. KtNT'jtKV PAGE FIFTEEN Raleigh Ladst Sparkle For 1 NCC Team j 'DURHAM North Carolina Col-1 lego'? power-laden talent-filltcß fonth 1 1 tran -cored ? 35-0 CIAAI victo'-y -o-er V - rgitin State's Tro-1 jan< here Saiu-da- night fOet. 19)J Ha! Joyner. Pd Hudson. RaleichtM Tom Johnson Clifton E. .Tackscnl and fresh Jcr- Thornton were th® TD-maker? ” I As usual hev e-or, it rr-iS H (hr sterling tilay es th* Eagles' n rreatrrt es feru-ard wills'* I fin, pa'-nH |l,e 1- V- ter tbC t i self* fn r?m irrer* (heir srer- 1 f d, *•'? J'TVn? 1 ? *{3°* off far ttH*, t y lT9 fl fJs f«Yr tlir fJIT-* I ly n f* y wf Htidf.cc. 1 “Cftiked "r one ff»f I iVyf- kf-ro«fs IjHt at fh*’. Os I a .v. vard ts-iarcii. a .Tackr-on ' r t highest fly-1 pv, r?cf'd *74 "* .•■*.rrl* fer ths nq.'-t t-5! t ; : n He had Tj * \\ri it *t blcc'-'tr zof - sax*| i -nv FDat \K~cos2r-r, ?'*r!' - r • -K.k1 rt s. eiiard Jo#l Allen. 3nd rnd F. ; ul vr :: l .*3ow4. I Sr?h!rd-'*’ «• :>? fine* «v<»l ni’'T for* H's" try- SUCf *SSfullj| I Kicked f;• -r of fr e point* aftmj ! f oHc.nd'V i, n? i .t,*r I* -voti't 1•? it r* 1 rnnf a »n !*{-; niylit'c. fotai jain *>i 17*> I i yHv. in »? '-lymTi. ?!*•=. fOCT I -?.me h 175* It im yn to.?. I r\ rrV *iFnp miiu b?l!. I c. ;y T.Tn, flit TV(>j ~ ht ; ?h| I • c'i -J-*-- seined 3l ■it jn t i ’.ir-y: A.nd y.qtii*! r V'T I Th#! v’d< ht »•)? fhf I frmrjfa Th**- yam# marked j "Trnj.ifl's j traifti), t rCC ! 1 ' rt - :-t ' 7,1 0 Y* * aj ' : v -n- . *
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