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PAGE FOURTEEN Shaw Whips Bluefield, 33-20: Falcons Lose To Rams tents, Hammonds, Hunter Standout For Shaw Bears “The Bear* of '-haw t•'nivpi -tity Walloped Bluefield Stau T< -<T Jollegc. 38-20. at Cbavi- Park h> iast Saturday before hundicis c: Spectators. Bluefield’s Bis Blot rain.i • i final margin twict ;n > u> fir period after the Bears had r ■ ed up a 33-7 lead in (.lie fir! th"- quarters. Eugene Hammonds, halfback for Shaw, began the scoring t*»r the winners, going cr from the 1 to climax a I! yard drive On the fit * pis-. <>f ii>« 1 second period. DouaH ‘ «••• scented 50 \artls for the ioe* 5 second touchdown The home team stretched the ' d to 21-0 on a tvo-v-uri m tailback Leverne Hunter Th, ftor* broke into the . r- • ••' umi>! before halft’me op 1 parr play fi f-m '.'■■■ ter? Both of Sh-v.': ~ • •• ' touchdowns come '-n h’r Bor Counts -vent 53 • •. vi i-'u - eeiving ? shrr 1 ■ >: and Hammonds set- t-d - v-c • Lrander How-pd >nd dim Hamilton wort fi on short plunges for Mucftrld 111 th-. I?' 1 quarter to (lim u r!ri• <>l The vjrtor ymarked 1 1 * Bra. ■ 7 1, j lltJ tJL -nm j - r .[nnm -jm nyw ■***+.' >itmw *»«»►'»n •n*iMMNnmvMHnamw«wv<iw'« HOMECOMING FOOTBALL' GAME s Saturday, Nov. 16 WLS uvingstqne college ; f Hr “BEARS" Versus p: v ~ ? V* 1 *SU.o im 4 S T, PAUL’S POLYTECHNIC fit INSTITUTE f i % I !¥i ‘S3TONE ATHLETIC FIELD •- Salisbury- KICKOFF 2 P.M. % \ Star - Studded Parade 11:00 A.M. \ Featuring: Bands - Floats - Frolics \ Stellar Half-Time Activities 1 You’re Invited *fw rfst i i o i lie i i, CAMERON VILLAGE jiIUTO SH 0 W Fcaturinsr All the New Cars and Trucks of: ; 4 i E*4 si I ' '■ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Novomlcr 18, 13, 20 at 11:00 A. M. 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Ex-Trotters l I Piayer Jains ‘goose’s’ Team C'HICACO (ANP) -- Leon Hil ! d. former Glohe Trotter ,st;-r who recently joined '.loose Tn t*:mUoriem Stars. y*'iU be in the , l-hter s lineup when they face | B'll Spivey's New York Olvtnpi : Nov. '.53 in a Kv-.kcth&H gome i>n th. Yicrnotionei Amphitheatre j here. Hilliard, a recent Mar on a na . tiona! TV sho'v. ts * former Me ■ Kh'lvy Hish Scbooj star who has ! boeonriv the notion's arc atesl ririfc h!. r- : Bairn business manager ; T-evre's Horletr Stirs, recent - ; . v.: ■•l'.'l !n. sn.-'/irns of Htl r ■ , ; ( <> . d not to die , !'i.y .M.-nct potatoes 100 early. DON"! LIGHT MV SON NOT VET—Mrs. George T.; ■k on pretend- to srpora*■ her sen, Tommy ■ (Hurricane) -laekson (rigbtt and Eddie Ma< hen os the two h< avvweisrht roniendert o- unieri tußuin . poses, lost week. The fur. boys met in a nationally televised bout at Cow Palace November l.itt- .UNITED CI?I SS TKI ITIIOTOi. Atlanta Sports Group Sets Day Fo r 23 rd Jamba ree ! ATLANTA Go The ’OO Pc [ Cent Wrong Club of th-' At! -rin ! Daily World will hold its 23rd an ! n.ual A I!-Sport: Jamboree he re | nex* January 31 according to an j nouneer.'.ent released this week by I A L. Thompson the clubV , ;■ ' dent For twenty-three years, (he Atlanta sports group, a unit ! of the Atlanta Dally World j has annually honored persons exeelling in athletics or mak ing outstanding fcontributions to the field of sports. In the past. Branche Rickey. Jackie Robinson. Fee IVee Rer-se, Floyd J’.illerson. Ray Robin son, Willie Galitnore and nth er* have been cited y the or. j ganiration. in 1957, the club hnn-red pn i j sons having participated jr, tb- 10- i i ;ik Melbourne Olympics with "k-' | Mildred McDaniel Tt. e track | j star, sharing |np Hotiov‘ : v» iUi ? i Ralph Dupas’ White Status j Upheld By Louisiana Court 1 NEW ORLEANS fANP) - The , ! long, arduous struggle nv light* j ! weight rontend,; r Ralph Dupss t“ ; ! live and fight 3;.- a white man in ! j Louisiana lavt. week rulminated in j ! victorj’ for the light 111 Civil Court j i here i Judge Bene A Vini-ra declaring ' j that prevailing testimon'* has cop : vmeed him ,< I> -»- • ■ •• | ordered the New Orleans Health | | Department -e ,t.fie boxer a : !bu lb mtifieate a 1 -■»< )' Dnpas ha : bled suit in Judge Viosca - your) i asking that the ho-iith doparin'ent I be forced to issue hint a whit man's birth ecrtift-.'aie Papas tare status vs r ron tp«,te,l u ben M rt t urret' > j Gravolet, former registrar of j births for neighboring Plaque-- mines P-irish, (e-<:tif d before the Louisiana State Athletic 1 Commission that she hid reg istered the fighter as a Negro • The athletic body later cleared 1 Dupas of the thirge but leg > ally the matter hung in Use i balance in the eourts until last week. ON THE t'l PF Kandy Handy of Now y«rk weak* In a loft to ♦ho Jaw of Gone "An" Arnwtion;; (dark trunks) cl Elizabeth. N. .1., dnrlns; t-helr tort round bout at St. Nlebola* Arena, N > v York. Nmem bor 4th. Arm'd tone won in up-d derision m tin middle o ri);hi »•»*#. (UNITED PRESS PHOTO). THE CAROLINIAN i PyU6r?on, who risvr.f'd rtidD ’ of th<? year. t,.?p I N. C Ceilege at Durhaift. end the ! - women's track team of Tcrinesse'- : A. and T Stare University, Were J J also top honoree.r An anmiai feature es the | clubs events is the awarding , of national cltu-mpionsbip tro phy to the Intereollegi.ite foot ball rhampions of the previous war A huge trephv, donated by The Coca-Cola Cc.tnpanv in memory of W A. Sroft, IT. iaie ! founder and publisher of tb» Vtisuta Wor’d ts aw-ird* ed Ihr winning train { Marion K Jackson. World -.md, i rdYor coordinator of ihc J !r. nor is oromoDon point:' out that j » the club ? 1958 awards will He an- ; i - cs.> con* 1 frroncc to be hoM M M;-- .. Fieri- j I alter the Ornnerc 810-u-nm C’ns- j • If the judge had dented Dup.) : : the while certificate he would I not have been allow ed to fight ! while bo-vf 1- ? in the 'tat?- Lomu- ■ j rttiH h ■ a r.nt-.oti 9 >.v forbid j cittig mixed bout' Dupas is the No * c<>nfander tor ; • title hon'ii Galimo re Sp UTS | Drive To Snare College Griddc rs j FRAKKFORO. Ky (ANP» •In 1 spirftd by the suc rc ?• - ! \ «ff v ,th tfu* (’hi % Ciiia HftSiif* this sCfisor. ptf» nipt- - j bail tf.*ms tire teikißH a cu'r>.-.»»* m-tu- • Onr of Krnfurkv *t w I ?s mow n* »;i ■ *1 »m'T o\ti lr<>in pro Fiirnt 'fiv- youngster Is I/ifus »}ovm:-on, j r-5, m pound senior .ml * or.ss • roeeivev deiuxt »Tuhiisoii r.n •* Winston-Salem Defeats j Raleigh College, 14-13 Sh nt Augustine* Gollege's Fsl- . ron wont tiown in defeat Saturday j nir' t ns the Rams nf Winslnn-Sai- 1 Frown To Box oe Lopes For Championship CHICAGO (AND Joe Brown! w;il make the. third defense of! light*'eiuht title against Joe j 1 Lopes of Calforma here Dec. 4. | Truman Gibson. International j I Boxing Club secretary announced last week. Gibson said Brown ha s a creed j i to meet Lopes, who extended him j in a non title bout here recently, i : m Hie 15-round championship! ; match that will be televised na- 1 i bonnily under 180 auspices , ; The fight will mark the first i ; world 1.35 pound title event pres-1 i on tod In the "Windy City" since j j Oct. 15, 11152. when James Carter j j defeated La tire Salas to retrain! the title. Also, the only other champion-■ ‘ ; hp fight held rent this year was ! the one in which Sugar Hay Roh : in,son knocked out Gene. Fullmer! to regain i.pp middleweight title j Brown won the lightweight title j from Wallace (Bud) Smith in a i New Orleans bout, successfully | defended it in a rematch with i Smith, and then went, on to chill j Grlando Zulueta in his second | defense. .Brown and Lopes met. in a to rounder here a few weeks ago 1 and the champ barely won the decision. At that time Lopes' i handlers hollered lons and hard : for a title match. Hockey Ace Back From A rrrsed Forces PHILADELPHIA <ANP> -- Art Dei nngfon. High-scoring ace of the ' 1 hiladelnhia Ramblers hockey ; team is y turning to the ice wars I ‘.■ter serving a hitch with the U.S ! ! Aimed Forces, overseas ; The lan ace, who made headlines : ] •'. ith the Ramblers with his skat- | : ing wizardry during the 1945-56 1 j '•v.'. on. is returning to Philadelphia j arid the team Nov. 15, according •' ito G<»orge L Davis Jr. president, j j of ‘he Club. Davis said Dorrington j i railed him from Germany where I be is stationed *<■> confirm reports i i that he will soon be discharged j The return of Dorrington !s j s«"d news both to the Rtmh ter* front offire and hockey •vo throughout the area, 4 veteran of five years in the r i tern Hockey League, Dor } tnglnri in the 1955-56 campaign ’ i the (cun t*r total points and in coats scored netting 43 eo.i's t providing ' 7 * assists, for a grand total of 61 points in 19 i Hov. ever. Hi' : best hockey year | j was i, 19A4A5, when he led the j ! Life’, t mortal Teague '.’ ith 6-t i ! pouit ron pis.'ityc for Johnstown Globetrotters To jV, Carolina Ciltes In Nov, «.-U* ti'.-»!- s mOpt famous j the H-iFiom Olobet.rotters are io,»rinp through the* Southland this * woe k phr-* if* ts &' L Us? of games that I i j-. expected to attract thousands ! of North Carolina, Georgia, Lori! si - ; ana and Texas fans, j Os rer Ai'f Sap: rstrin rates this j star-studded ay if rogation as the ! best h'- has ever produced He said ! i.hl? week’ ’ i’vc nevrt had a tratrt with I a* many a'-sets as this one Tills rfitf, is prtjhahlv the faslr.M rv u and certainly the cleverest I'd he willing to matt h tht* filohrtrottcr team with inv pm*e .ional rtnh tn the n-t I ; Don " Evert thotißh he admit? that this ipi i'sent quintet r- probably hi* j groat* I. the Globetrotter boss isn't completely • itisfie.d The ndrtit'on of Herman Taylor to the squad attests to that The former Lons Island star joined the team this ! week and will make the Dixie tour S.'.pc stein explained: "V’lylor ci ,- « : us added strength I IFe'r an excellent scorer and a smart Hoot man We It be even j stronger with him in the lineup." ! Be; ides Taylor, the Globetrotter* ; will feature such established wiz ! arris as Boh Hall. J C. Gipson, Hen i rv Kean. Charley Primus, Bob Mil j ton and others The schedule; Nnv, 14. Winston ' Salem; 15, Asheville, lfi, Charlotte, j N, C.; 17. Columbus Ga . (Day and i night pomesi; IS. Shereveport. To .; : i.i Ft Worth, 20, Waco. 21, Dallas, ! Texas j i ed Lowell Perry, assistant coach and scout for the Pittsburg Steel era in NSC * 20-to* 14 victory over ! Centra! State (Wllberforce, Ohio) i recently. 1 Perry ought to know a good te- I colvt-r when he sees one. Hr was i one of the best in the National 1 | Football League last year before ' an unfortunate injury cut him | down He is sitting out. the action , I tilts year, hoping to return to grid* ■ j iron warfare in 1959. i GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 195? em Teachers College racked up a slim 14-13 victory at Chavis Park. Both ciubs were scoreless in the : first, period, but in the second stan '■.n Donald Thompson of Ihe Fal cons' team ran into the end /one lot the first touchdown. The kick foi the extra point was good. Robert Love caught a pass for t WinslonSalem touchdown In the first few minutes of the third quarter. Fullback Ben jamin DuPree made the extra point and later Dupree rernv cred on a kick for a second Kim touchdown. The extra llßiflgjwl |3= ■: jijjj j . j j^j KENTUCKY BOURBON BLENDED WHISKEY THE BOURBON OF. LUXE COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION LOUISVILLE. KY. KENTUCKY BLENDED BOURBON WHISKFY— -86 PROOF—-CONTAINS 43% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS j __ % Shaw University I|IuNOOLN | 1 lIUHIVERSITY JL Nov. 16,1957 r* CHAVIS PARK RALEIGH, N. C, ! Admission ! Gen’!. $2,00 | Students $ 1.00 j _ pern* war .visa made bv |>u- Pre* I ‘Jesse Leuetou?. St Augustine’s I hack, earned the ball on * pass | from A C. Eldridge, to the Win ston-Salem eight-yard-ltn* in the final period Russell then took it 15 the visitors' seven-yard-line and El* dridge carried it to the 1, but the ball war lost The locals continued to Veep the ball near the Rams' end zone, and the last touchdown came in th° final minutes of play as Eldridge handed the ball to Thompson from the Rams’ 5 and Thompson went over Hie goal line. I Dairy producers can inert a3« their incomes by stepping up out* put and lowering production costs. Artificial breeding make.* it pos sible for farmer* to have the ser ver nf high quality bulls
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