PAGE FOURTEEN Lincoln Team Tops; FAMU, TSU, Hawks Close Behind R. C. "Overdrive” Owens Prize Rookie Os 49’ers SAN FRANCISCO 'AN.' V: USShearided rookie n or,# reasons that, the Son ty-Ninere are one of th® i • ■ ■. : r. eats for the Wr •*• rn Pi- • ,». > : tl* the Nat-'>n«f Fn ■ ■ ; . race In pro*seeson nin,' .-i. ■ (Overdrive' Owets did L mineutly in Conch F> ■ - plant But Albert t* one that be didn’t .1 '>• Tn “xploit h>liv O” <• pefeoHil thr I .f; ■ Niner? tn~ n t'ted him iui>: riot hick position in the hr 'T The C " erafltltve of 7i * ; • : !«p of Iti.tho elßked f«wi the he.g‘:J!J2tT!V His dutch re • deciding touch down 5 riflCC’s firStt, tv.'C Vs -.if i eatnsi the T. An«M®? fX 3 W 1 1 -v ' i 1 Quarterback V A T* * - *he Forty •'Ninors a2?• • ” r ■ <■ •-. • v Thfolioivirs» ir- _r! ■ ! ■■ ■ r I -1 * S££OOds he y> «V--’ ><• • *f<H gj ifOTTi T1 •" ] 0 '.i ■; ? i r,. ■ ’■ r • Beating Tin San gy gfti BISOWFP *Th« N atonal Fc; "/ ; ' ■ in-* season i> pvt ip£ r-- .< •.*. ■* 7 point F.v un the w ■ ■ r- • •; e -0?. if se°nis tb*t t*• . rempaign u■ >■ 1 p ; o\ * one • f tfr*. b e ; 5 1 fl' r rp, tVj <- c! g: •• ?■? p; • »•, • r.f } »_■ p!avers A s'.iG'f'V . h -ri Os our .fsvor'tp? '• ,*lO rtyv--- • : with 11 of the 12 pro ;wc o* tho bj.3 s - r> r r uteo V\. . •■ 1 ■ Redskins tv* holdi?!'* The beautv of t <- ; - * several br >rrfat n= • shouldered th p ir -r "> K : i !tu limelight At the vur.-' tl;r-e old standby:- hare been pc : ■ - : ■n*jth brilliant?. 'We don’t believe veers since f a.n rlu vr -• ■.' -• 1 • . into pro fo' -b-all _• ; >< . such s brilliant collect’•■■-.p r, f * 1 ■: nets 3« the game her prod vie *1 r year T nremo*t am on g thrc« v - * < ■ o■■ • o ? ’■ • W ; - lie Gal imor • who "J** ••o’- positively a fvneaiion -a. she Chicago ’ Bc-o: -, and T - w v a S'OphoiTc*re if back voh n* f r Angeles Bamr Not fop V--'h i i? Jimmy Ehown, th-- ■ • n * f v om Cleveland. established performer? 1 iic• -o : • . lie Matson, the greru n:- •<' ■ ' Chicago Cardit is. and : Moore, cf fh r - Bah ■■■(> ■ living tin to fv; :■! ■ Galimore, r-.-en ihmiKh hg'np«ed : bv iniuries. b - demm ; 4 ;,v ! t<■ | pCsfiblli'V tV/af !.-■ rinNt i- ; ir'OT't feared bn'■fivto r.;iiio ' (n NFT '-.iff.:, v !r).. ■* it rr; f • f:, ■ I iov 16,1957 JSp ?, r. m. P" RALEIGH, N. C Admission Gen’l. $2.00 1 Sluder. ; v SI.OO i" inp I'/',- n . o£ th« end ..■'in# to ’j ’ ■■■' the Forty-Nlnm a Sl-to-l? j over the Beers. " • ; •■ , Jfi of *•!ids in the ! ir .l 'no 'vhn can’t do much more inan ■■•■l'rli h pc#..-" Aibert says. I'- , , , , • } ’• c*• 1 :•• a v•' ’ v ;; n o r ioc h(-*r as • ! T:.- '• ■ rv N'iv rs have an '■*!- k ' per" pa S 3 play designed espeef* ! .-lljy 'nr tb#» soriucr O'A'^p;’! ’ ■ * .? hi . b po*. ■ “ the young r 1 * u . "! U;-.ive bl jump ,} s1 •- in'- hern jump lh? Vr f M: ll!. 1 tioo’t *hink t»w. natr.kiyig fn vrr. |•> th > innrh iha.?i fr.afc .v c• hvc, bt?t. *bs • rl<>aryh-:- iml *h,» various p»!S» V* M ' rrv, Sl?' j> fneu and pnh ;;??(-•-}!* arv No. A repnir?*- O -ue n.> <• -•. rr- ed b b ftthl et ; . c rspu - : " 1 u ■■’rj cc' riv j? b:-. *tk»tbal.l I r'O 1 , >••;-■.;■ (i>• h ho waft oufetandinjg, H? a gre»t • ;u*d v - ovrtoKr sot Co*l» ; oh r bv.vrjtt to he *. Chica ; ■ v- g record Ho make« a dis ; ,r? the Hii? only full* • ■ > • = f g« > --.ea?c*n ha? pi • ''iucvri the Bears’ only win V.':' ■ >?:■ ! r]y c.r- l'U?hfllfi ■•: o’ the hardest men i !,, ' . - ;. rn i■; ins do'.' n. H® is '•f -Jiinnwn' 1 > th® Battl’g | ? i Yi Tank Younger. ! ■ i- '■'■.£> deiiinte honest j ■ r A■■ 11pj.v 'vjih his outside ■ I es. : ■\t if.-on h ’-s ho«-n ?Jt Enough ’ ■ *)r ■■ of <hr- ?urprv’ing develop- \ \ roo-’-us for the Cordinals he? been! *.• . \Ve-Gdley f.-owis as »n ! •- >■ r\ /* : . npc-t hes enhanced the | f'v-uth hur'-f Chicn&tem passing «t- j Tm ; ir’AntJy. after the first ! | uv* Tv-wis was the leader! pii.r.t, returns and kickoff run" j ! ;i n Q\'.>Ac- a versatile veteran. > | this former Oregon star, j Thr* C: ; jp i hir book. havs two I jof • the flatter defenders in the | o r i ».-»darv in JiiVrmy Hill* the for- j j u.c-r Sa : -r Hoiuton star, and Dirk j f ?v . bo -a ;•*? f-vixed out of re- 1 ■: •••r» ■i • >. Yo r h Giants | •■ - : 1 . > ropjg to a repeat ! j title a bit rough. Thr team, how- \ i c\.:-v. rour:•■ > among its stars Boose- j j •• < U Brown, enrsidered tops among j ; nff-’f'F've 1 ackles in the NFL; Rm I * ft;nm?.ll, vvii.hoi.it an equal as a j 1 uabuy man. and Jack Spinks, a j ; on* rime A ill back, who has mode ! ! it Furprisingly well as -an offensive ; • • ■ :.; ‘ ’U7 T'f’-n f/'-B Coach ; i Brownk-: Orveland team# But | i POLISHER— Sugar Bay Jl.ubinr.on j»o!' bed i ' .firmer during bis sperlarul.r buying >’ ijuvr. poli.hr-. : tin lOltif of b»K irophio ill ills 7 lid. ..... r S nirjli, .!, ,1 ■: '-piling m .1V fo| -t r u!|.n 1. p Ipp. 11 . i*:i j CBS-TV’s ‘’Person so Person" friday, %'m.-mbp» irvpf i-'R PB.ESS PHOTO). jSugar Ray Robinson! sEd Murrow’s I Subject On Frio ay’s ‘Person’ Show NEW YORK' (ANP) - Tv# m.-.n I of action boxer Sugar .R.?y pob ! tnson end aviation's Alexander P IBe Seversky will b® vi-ited by l Edward R Murrow ' Per.on f> '■ : son," Friday Nov 8 if'.. TN> ' ! U*n 10 PO -1 iOO P !..; Sugar Bay Robinson d- iby sports writers as the ,;•••• ,u \ j fighter pound for pound” :n the i history of boxing. tvi!l i; j home” with his wile Edna Mae j ! and their 7-yesr-old son in e " j Manhattan apartment Su;-ai t'.iv ‘‘Goose” Is ultvT :;ss flis Basketball Fi vj :m, 241 1 Missouri ! ST LOUTS- v-.Ti~ t» f . r ,- i (GOOSE) Tatum will -sho'.vi'- his i : newly formed basketball (hit, hi it : - Nov. 24. The team. formed recently hy the famous former clown of Hip Harlem fiiehetrottes« Is flip Harlem Stars. which will i pl-fv Hip New York Olympians, Ini hv Bill Spivey .ts. hi.! \„. ditortum on the .N ov ember j date One of Tatum's top «.i,yr> ,7-" j flicker, former Duque-nn I,' and ' ! The Bi owns have come up with an other stalwart defensive uni: Qhc ! :r f the pillars is T..enrie Ford n | veteran of to seasons in the pro ! ! same. Lennie seems more of a tec. ■ | ror this season than m rerent I i i year': The San Francisco Forty-Xnviv ; i have come, up with a promising ! lot player iti R C. Owens. Owens j ■’ twice this season grabbed spectn- ; : vular passes to give the Forty-Nin- | : ers victories and made them the j early pacesetters in the Western j Division. Cleveland was the lead- j er in the Eastern Division. For the Baltimore Colts .Tim 1 Parker, the former Ohio State all- American, has been doing a trem- j ! endous job .os an offensive tackle. ’ j ; md Gene (Daddy) Lipscomb he . i been equally tremendous on dr tense at tackle. ! , „ 1 ‘ »■** ”> f •• ‘«• «*•>' "" J l>- ......: ..I.dron square Garden Oiiobft 28th Bod(m took lb'.-, one, 131-1, 11 (UNITED FKErv.-. RHOTTti '"I : h.u.; othc 1 Viferrsu;. fighiir.g ; ! v* v h Ich he ad‘T.iUs he ha hid. whun he i ; gioving up in Detroit. Hf- <ru r*s real cstai**, g bar and crilk a lingerie «hnp.. a. dry store and ;i bar In r shop AYhcu he ran mati'ige to gpt awny frnvn fhe-,p varh nos Bobfn‘‘Ou likes to j 'Uoiri bis Irisii.rr op the golf four^c. | Alejvandor V S-vf.•••-.ky, rr '- r j Tatum for s&visraJ sJar *■*s wj£h t??* 5 Hdrlt'tn fi}i>Hr-?* U'ttiievs, hriitfj r»s top rlrawttt* can? iff. fjiiit thp ‘Trotters r.il .ttmirihs u o jiihl jolnrd i \. *?-. '■ .. v. . H*' : ’ othfcr “Troll*’? .ifinufnis, t *.% < n owwr sis t|ie ,Tl2£tri~ fear Grid Giants Uiss Grier NEW YORK - iAM Pi The New ; Voik fc.ijthii'i Giants miss Roose I vi-It Un«. With this top man unavailable, serving m the Armed j Force* and Triplett not vet fully f recovered from an early injury ! and able to give the bac.kfield his j rjt/i i'ori pow.-r and terrific block ! Uig at quarterback, the Giants at- \ tack sputters and fails to catch on That’s the story of last Sunday '■ 31-14 defeat at the hands of the i rejuvenated lily-white Redskin.-; 1 from Washington. Meanwhile, Paul Brown's ; machine from Cleveland, oper ating with smooth defensive ef ficiency plus the battering i strength of Syracuse Jimmy Brown, rules the roost in thi division. Baltimore., which got off to a i flying start with three successive j i ins can’t last through the final ! minute of their games losing j THE CAROLirsfiAnr \Var J. lost a leg In combat, but i continued to fl.v, using an artifi• : rial limb He wr- ken with Billy I Mitchell m the early 20 s develop, j mg the first fully automatic bomb j | sight, and subsequently has been ' I : responsible for many of the mod- j j err* refinements and ad*••■wees in - j aviation. | His book 'Victory • ; Thru Air Power." written in to I 4 2, wait a be.'! scllet. : M-.ior I>e Seversky ard t~, wtf, • ; Evelyn vdtl be n. ‘ am The pfiiaerfhip didn't hist, how. 'over and T.atum recently branch- ! rd out on his own and form-id the wt * h thp s^v 7 : i’■ r? )j; i by poo? r}- >n‘ r ir •• «*n. ' Tan Players Boost Hopes At Marquette MILWAUKEE fANP) Mar- ' i quotte Warriors, bogged down m : one of the longest losing streaks of I any major college football team, j look to tan talent to lift them out. ! of their gridiron frustration. The Warriors recently dtopped j their sixteenth straight contest ! and haven t won a victory since | UDiv Sis tan plavrrv are rnunirri <m in roach Johnny Druzr's rehtdlding program missoun uridders Rated Best; Hating foams is i dangerous j proposition, but we will try it once I more. Ranked nt the top ir. Lincoln | (Mo.) which is iindefcntod under an inter racial schedule. The Tigers i will play an inieiracial foe this; week, Northwestern Oklahoma, and j will win Florida A and M. « p.-rennial ; power, is i;• ifci second only be- j cause of it? schedule. The Rattlers ) have yet to be I’toed. They fare j a dangerous to® ui A and T but j should have no trouble winning Tr nne-.i.r e defending wythirai tiafiofic! rhanipieos. , lu# bad a very Hcht srhedijla Ihia seinen, but dill rainUa \# v. The Tigers fare a nijrrd, once (leelrj, fmithern, and shmilrf win Maryland .state, apparent!? the best, in the CTAA. ranks fourth I and maybe higher. The Hawks f ;4, ‘° ; rugged Delaware State, but should j win A surprisingly storing Wiley j team rates fifth, or maybe higher j The Wildcats badfe a weak Lang start and should win. Pran® View rates a elny® sixdh The Panthers play a tough Texas I College squad and will win The J id I® North Carolina College Eta®!®? ; rat.® seventh Morris Brown ■ ranks ; eighth It should not have a ny j frouble with Fort. Valiey 'T p v aia '-o 11 f!l'■ r n Oil ft..' rr? I ' !, .n . r< d A .*Uld T round .nit •he baker s dn/cn huddle rat ines. biy.'in and Te.va-s Sotslii no will fare nrh other In Ihe i Vilg -am® of the day Although .laj-i.-on |i.ie ? better won lost i rerord, T‘cT ralry the huddle s nod In the CTAA it look? like St j Paul s m an upset over f.incoin i ; iPa i in a bottle r,t iyp®,.klings aud ' | Niiaoc over 8.-ucfield in ® fight b®- ; 1 i ?*» OQ B U J I it : 4#i» iJip OFs Isis p:- I¥ i s I Raleigh, N. C, ' |ji Admission $2.00 Student Admission .SI,OO x<? ? .- : - ri /’-■■' sh \ / / A;' ’ > /' iy. j-./ v ., x . . , >&\ >, ANCIENT BOTTLE DISTILLED DRY I Si® I ![S ’ y^ f y'foyi+rrfrm Ay ,-^nyMix* jgS3jJ 1 m - COMPANY, N. Y. C. rl v&afttarM* <6 t&ru, <&ne. Jnl <0 PROOF, D<5T USD DRY GIM, 3 i>««iNt.. u . # io, aha PIT THUD FROM AMERICAN GRAIN ' . D,fi r ’’ * ri> ’” OM WEEK END!MG SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1957 tween title honetuN In another nnisi. gam® Virgu.id Union will j okc by Morgan, ifirdnia Stair | shoi ll ci rock P.iyei'cville, Hampton should lake Howard, and .Johnson { C. Smith will edge Livingstone. Down in the STAC it will h® , Philander Smith over Lane, Ala- 1 Sepaian May Crash Major League Of Hockey Soon '■( RINGFIELD, Mass i'ANPi « * .H.ow '• '•fn will |+ b<? befnr« » tsn 1 player crashes major | hof:kp. t v? «r!.v«-cr trri.jrht h* sftoyun Hv the ofiHormapre of .Billy O Rps * left i.vin.g with Lorjgur f !ce . yh« JVPf forttir HI lg^ vpgr k*.-» th Qijplipr ir»f thjt . hr*c Liagup m Canada.. 1?) the pr mpf t n( Rorio^ <»f the National Bnckiyy I/ea^ne }\<p ut4« Qfir nf tun f.jri pi by the Bruins aa future prospect? The Detroit Bed W•.o gy. have j * pair of players under contract | in their fai*m system# i O Ree hui vot to score 1 5? of this ; wtitinsf) tn American League com- I petition, hut his past, record shows j that he can hit the net With Qu**- | bee lar4 reason, h< • scored 2? goals j ord had 22 apsists for 34 point? Tan hockey p!ay o r$ are rare even in this country T’h r nrjjv one to ; »d;J: e CO or; in Aov-iran profession hams St Hp rocking Savannah ' late, Sout.ii ( r.oiina State edging Alabama A and M, Xavier topping (dark. Gi ambling over Bethune- CooKinan, Alabama State surpris ng Fisk, More hoi »s« knocking Knoxville, Dillard over Rust. Bene* did over Alien md ovai Mil rr | al competition wag Art DondtegGe©,, |v ho has performed for | team* in the Eastern and Inter j national hockey leagues Billy Russell Grid Average DETROIT (AMP)—Billy PumwH. ; the senior halfback from Desom. iFa has recaptured <» starting pc j -sitiort on the University of ’Detmit ; I football team Russel has proved the Titans beet ; ; runner in the first half of the *m> j son * His 6 4 average, bes* 00 the tekm. » ; Was fashioned on 244 vard* in 3$ • • carrier;.

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